OTTAWA, TUESDAV, MARCII 9, 1937. panish Munitions 'Many Priests T. T. Ahearn Estimates Total Cecil Duncan New Site 1Seeks to Prove Attend Funeral Made Director $115,453,592.11 In New York Urged for Church Actor Did Not hip is Sunk Of Miss Forbes Three Generationa For Province In Cheerful Mood St. Matthias Vestry Commit Suicide Of Family Now _ Meeting Favors . March 9.—(CM— NEW YORK, March 9.—((P)-- LONDON, Marcel 8.—(C.P.- Cardinal Villeneuve On O.E.R. Directorate. Estai- New Edifice. earing Her Goal tate, tOtalling $115,453.592.01 President Cecil Duncan, of the Ita, as, — The Frank Vosper Takes Part in , mysteiy took a new turn tonight Three generationa of the Hou. Canadian Amateur Hockey Assas- At a larget), attendes special . . Législature today by Premier Hep- when W L. Pengelly, solicitor ana Libera Service dation, returned from Europe ta- Vestry meeting Thomas Ahearn family are at barn, provincial treasurer, in bis et St. Matthias' exet.un,,. for the British actor- Leftists Lose Dramatic Race for At Vaudreuil. present 'ening on the , directorate. budget address. I dayebrimful of optimism for con- Church on Monday evoning, called ' pleywright, left here for Le Capital expenditures of $31,- member, the clergy repre- of the Electric Railway iinued Progr.e,s cd the amateur ii, to discuta the problem of providing ' Havre tu seek proof that Vosper o( 935,663 43 and $83,517.928.58 for did nuit commit suicide when he War Material When Rebel Cruiser y, now. T. T. Ahearn. son 4 nare adequate accommodation. ' in . senting parishes and religions Compan ordinary account were provided 'port in England, the Continent' parish, the report of disappeared from the liner Paris of Ahearn, ttaviug for. and North America. Matthias' institutions in the Ottawa arch- Frank M'P', Saturday morning. ,Sinks Craf t in Bay of Biscay. For purchase of land and R.M.S. Queen Mary br ment , St. been elected a director this morn- -t------. a special comrnittee indicated the At 1.e Havre. Pengelly plans to diocese, and heads of many organ- construction of new Ontario him back from England, where he ing, succeeding Thomas Workman omanais $1.300.000 was in-.attended meetings of the Inter- present church is located tou far to question the ship's captain and the LONDON, March Jersey arma broker, inovided one izations manifested their gym- ', the east of the l'arise, and that a , ›tewards conrerning Vosper's panish Government freighter Mar mure mystery before plunging into pathy In the bereavement suffered who has resigned. cluded in public works cati- the Bay of Bisc•i• national tee II(a'keY League anal new church should be built elle- . chsappearance, winch occurred af- • I The annual meetings of the Ot- mates. Premier Hepburn antabrico, which raced out of cle. The Vestry accepled tins . ter d party ln the cabin of Miss It.still was unknown whether ' bY Archbishop l'orbes throtigh tawa Electric Railway Company had previously announced a aurveyed tnatters conne, ted a, ith sam u de- , Muriel Oxford. "Miss Britain of ew York Jan, 6 fassi ahcad of any part of her cargo was unload- the death of bis sister, Miss Sera-. and Ottawa Traction Company. 400-bed hospital will be built ' the sport in general. r eport. and vent on record by e e to take immediate ceps 1935 ' Subaequently he will go to nited States Congressional action ed for the Spanish Leftist forera phine Forbes. when they attended Limited, were held .t the offices at Port Arthur and that Port While Duncan vinced haiu,air • ; 1 '1' ' ut prevent her munitions cargo before her destruction. tht construction- of a new , l'ans an ,question varions. ypas- of the company, Ottawa Electric Sian', la under consideration , .‘er the possibility of !hc United '11,`‘ anus when she sait, (roto Vers ('rut in large numbers the funeral held . tenaces the Building. sa the site for another new States Eastern Amateur Leu•Zue aoitice A second meeting Io dus- sente. , om reactung Spanish civil Fehruary 19, her announced des- et 9.30 o'clocks this morning at c he The annual reports were read Ontario hosPitall- tiet,orning an American unit cf ,,,„ TU-, the problem atoll be held on Fie expresaed confidence car, met her doom today with her tination was Barcelona. Maritime the Basilic.a. and approved. and the following Sums provided for repaira and C A H A , March 30. Re, ' would succeed in showmg Vosper circles here, however. sied later and said the propceed Tuesday evening. oal almost in sigh• Since Miss Forbes' death was were elected directors of the Ot- construction at other Ontario hos- merging of the U.S.EA 11 1.. and c ti Raach. presided. 'Wied himself. ahe had been lristructed to d In the Bay of Biscay, she en- 'in ber announced from the pulpits of tawa Electric Railway Company pitals were: Brockville. 540,000; the group should beile- cargo at Bilbao, on Spain', north- Roman Cathohc churches Supday for the ensuing year: Hon. T. untercd the Spanish insurgent ern, Bay of Biscay, coast Cobourg. $40,000; Hamilton, new fit amateur hockey if it a -c-• morning, hundreds of messages of Ahearn, P.C.; F. D. Burpee, Fraiik • iller Canari., unit of the block- !t w nurses' building, new reception the ough, he was net NO cire; f . '' un- sympathy coming from near and Ahearn, M.P.; Col. George P. Mur- e attempting Us prevent ber able to run the insurgent bha kade distant points -in Canada were building, additions and improve- about the Quebec A.H.A. pria. Exhibition of FINE PAINTINGS om delivering her load of Amer, concentrated near the Straits of .re- phy, Harold W. Soper, Redmond monts, $340,000; Kingston, $40,000; oser staging of the Alliai Cu, n-made 'planes and other war Gibraltar. When she sailed from ceived, and many citizen: callect. Quain, WC., and T. T. Ahearn. London, $40,000; New Toronto, final ln Western Canada. pplies to the Sociallst Govern- New York, and dut•ing the tice at_etz.t,ndh.oeA orice huenbish. op's Palace tu 01- At a subséquent meeting of di- $40,000; Orillia, $40,000; Penetan- ' Duncan said that when lie lift guishene, $40,000; Woocistock. con- ent. ' weeks rhe was loading further i r,tors. lion. T. Ahearn was , lect- 1 for England lt was tus under- • ed president, and F. D. Burpee struction and repaira, $530,000. Sinks in Plaines. war malerial at Vera Cruz, it was , Cardinal at Libers. _ standing that the selec- Unable to reach Ottawa in tiale vice-president. G. L. Snelling was Under bombardment of the reported insurgent warships were Colonel G. P. Loggie tion as the venue for the amateur London, England uiser's sun, the Mar Caittabrico, especially alert to intercept her. tu attend the funeral. lits i,•,_ , appointed secretary-treasurer. charnpionship gamet was sate:- At the Ottawa Traction Com- -ent down in (larmes in the Bay , It was not known here whether nence Cardinal Rodrigue • Ville- Going to England fa/1m.y to ail branches of the C.A. PanY meeting the following direc- SPECIALLY REDUCED TO f Biscay about 90 miles off the ; the Mar Cantabrie() hart been able neuve wired Mgr Fortes. un- 1 Colonel G. P. Louas in 11 A. panish coast. 11 atttnci the Liber.' tors were elected, lion. T. Ahearn, The association had decided-on to reach Barcelona or any other notancing he ,v1. charge of Headquarteis ordnance ,.. i bric!. matter-of-fart report but , ‘, f., . n.i. ri , .,, the . A Spanish port. ,b ,,,,ing scia il e at Vaudreuil where inter- P.0 ; F. D. Burpee, Frank Ahearn, Depot, is leaving shortly for Eng- WP., Colonel George P. Murphy, ' "I ' a et c''''''' el ln. c\ - $100.00 and UNDER .om the British destroyer Film . authorities belle, ed she had ticani ment w„s made Ibis afterno,. , land. pense of staging the senior tille acheci the Admiralty tonight Io lurking off the Spanish cruel for Harold W. Soper, Jiirnes F. Smel- h is unclerstood that hc sertes and where the mont interr., Forbes will be attached to the %Var Off., , Three Deys Only, March 8th to 10th Ive a mystery winch had Eu- clays looking for a chance to sneak Archbl'hni) heade4 th(' lie, Otis G. Whelen, Redmond and foliow ordnance maltera. Me oas hkelY to be centre& i>e holding ils breath for more past the iruurgent warships. chief mourners in the coi tege Quain, K.C., and T. T. Ahearn. , Asked what disposition would from the Archbishop's Palace to has bien connecte(' w ith the • lan six hoirs. First reports In- . Took More 'Planes. At a subséquent meeting of di- 1 be made of the Quebec threat not icatcd the vesse{ that had gone the church rectors Hon. T. Ahearn was elect- Canadian Ordnanne Corps since to tend ils team west for the chain- JAMES WILSON & CO. GALLERIES She was- 17 deys out of Vers athigenintaassilahaca• Among February 3, 1911. He look a keen own was a British vesse! home- , present were several ed president, and F. D. Burpee interest in the formation of the I pionship if a member-club of that , Cruz und from Africa. , where she was known to ' Bishops, and members of the' vice-president. G. L. Snelling was association should capture the have loaded two mare American- Royal Canadian Orcinance Corps , The Echo's commander reported • , canonicat chapter of the Ottawa band here which now has an 1 caste?'lite. Duncan said ""rm made warplanes and other sup- diocese. stand would be taken." He de- .1 have been in communies- plies in addition to what she car- , eatahlished place in Ottawa Garni- clined to elaborate. fion with the Spanish cruiser rie, from New Véry Rev. Canon Onesime ',- son. tonde, pastor at the Basilics, met Canari.. which dates that the Four British destroyers. the the body, and solemn -requiem $12.044 WAREHOISE. I NEW SERVICE STATION. Spanish :hip Mar Cantabr'a Echo, Eclipse. Encounter and Fyon and Fyon. Limited, manu- Weil arrange pleaaant ternis for yen, u well aa «as sunk. lier crew are &board Escapade. which had raced out high mass was chanted by Arch- i City permit has been issued for bishop Forbes. Monsignor Jo- facturera, of Montreal, are erect- the building of e service station 29 Free 1.4..01». If yen bny one of «sr Use Canaries." roto the Bay of Biscay when the ' ing a $12,000 The message was taken to encan lirst SOS came in the rall letters seph Charbonneau. V.G., was warehouse on on the so aast corner of Bank Il the crew had been sayed, but of e British liner. returned to their archpriest. Deacons of honor Official Apology Nicholas str,t, east aide, between strect and Clemow avenue, for FINE GUITARS heir tate aboaid the enemy bases tonight. were Canon Erni> Secours and Osgoode and MeDauga I streets British-American 011 Company, Complete with case, etc. a. Mgr. Joseph Lebeau, and mass The contract has. heen elven to Limited. Total mat cuti! he $5.000 ruiser wax unpredictable. The (-obtusion oser the Does Not Alter ONLY $20 cicacons .aseic" ne, Jeini Des,' - the Doran Construction Company, The building will Se of onder- (The Mar Cantabrico, 6,632 tons, doomed shIgi's1dentits was ap- LaGuardia's Views. tri arried a crew of 40 men under clins and Rev. Allen Kemp. Rev . Limited. Work will start Wednes- Stock and :turco, II. Schroeter parently due to the fart the 'aptain Joe Santa Maria when she Lucien Beaudoin was master •. of day. bac the. contract. .„, , McKECHNIE MUSIC CO. Elde,Dempater Liner Aba, WASHINGTON, March ailed from New York January ceremonies. homebound f rom West Africa —Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia of or Vera Cruz, Mexico. lier cargo Bishops present were Rt. Reus to Liverpool. had nighted the t that tune was estimated to be A. E. Deschamps, of Montreal; Rt. New York reiterated here today flamine Mar Cantabrie° and •orth $2,700,000. She picked up Rev. Félix Couturier. of Alex- statements regarding Adolf Hitler sent out the SOS under her ors munitions at Vera Cruz.) andria; Rt. Rev. Louis Rheaume, for which the United States State own call letters, informing ail Mystery Clins!. of Hadeybury; and Rt. Rev. Jo- Department apologized to the Ger- the Eastern Atlantic that some seph Halle, of Northern Ontario. man Government. The mystery rhip, which carried ship was "bombarded, hurning rom New York war supplies ship- Rt. Rev. John C. Cody, and Rt. Referring to bis assertion lest and alnkIng" in the Bay o f ed by Robert Cuse, obscure New Rev. Joseph Guy wrote their week that the 1939 World Fair, in Biscay. regret in being unable to attend I New York City, ought to have a For a time it was feared that the owing to illness. statue of Hitler in a "chamber of Aba's sister liner, the Adda, had Meinbers of the clergy assisting horrors," LaGuardia said: been sunk, but her owners located in the sanctuary were Mgr. T. I i. "I suit entertain ail my abhor- her en route from Plymouth to Fa>, Mgr. J. A. Myrand, Mgr. once for anyone who threatens Liverpool. chartrand H. the pence of the world. If Hitler thinks l'm referring to him, Ttl Admirait., alter publishing Touchette. Mgr. S;lvio he's absolutely correct. I say that as the message from the Entai winch Mgr. S. N„,„ the' latter the Montreal Svrian • I stand in the shadow of the capi- identifted the Mar Cantabrie, senting made no further information a, ail- parish, Canon C,coi ge n Pend- I tai. it will take more than an apology hy the State Department able. homme, Canon George W to make me change by mind about on --- O'Toole, Canon Joseph ' Gascon, what I said." Terms as Low as 50e a Weck Aneth«. Veasel Loading. Canon L. C. Raymond, Canon J. MEXICO CITY. March 8.-1/"Pt A. Carriere. Canon L. J. Archarn- -White the Embassy of the Span- beault. Compulsory Voting ish Soeialist Government tonight Very Rev. Dr. Joseph Hebert, Plan Is Rejected anxiously awaited information Rector of Ottawa University; Rev. from home on the alnking of the Paul DroeschY'SuPerior of Iran- Compulsory voting and comput- munitions ship Mar Cantabrie°, side College; Rev. Father Dumon- tory registration were unanimous- t WE I)11 JEwELL.IEIRS another auch vessel, the Motomar, tier, Rev. Father Dumas, and ly voted down today by the Corn- • - was loading at Vers Cruz for an Rev. Father Joliette, representing mons special committee on the 2233 attempt to run the insurgent the Joliette diocese. Elections and Franchise Act. blockade. All Ottawa parishes and re- The vote wu taken without dis------ligious congrégations were repre- cussion additional to- that et the sented, including Oblates. Domin- committee's prevlous session, when icans, Capuchins, Servites, Chris- Australia's experience with the tian Brothers, Sistres of the Grey compulsory exercise of the fr,n- Ntins of lite Holy Cross and of the chine was studied. lmmacylate Conception. of the It was toit that the eompul,ory C7ongregation Note Dame. of ,,,stem was inapplicable m the Joan of Arc institutes lie Precious Canadian climate, that the in- , Blood and of the Visitation. i creased colt entailed would not be ' Mrs. P. F.. Marchand, national I justified by the comparati • ely president, representecl the Feder- smail increase in rotes polled in alio. nf French-Canadian Women, , countries where it is non' in oper- accompanied byPeul Leduc, arion, THIS REMARKABLE "PHILLIPS" and Mrs, R. de Puyjalon. Chief 'Mourners. Let Large Contract WAY THOUSANDS ARE ADOPTING In addition to Archbishop Forbes, chief mourners were For New Body Plant Joseph Forbes,, of Montreal. WINDSOR, Ont., March 9.—In brother, and several cousins, in- line with three-year expansion cluding Joseph, George and program of the Ford, Motor Com- Lucien Lalonde, Rer. Ernest Roby, pany of Canada, Ltd., aiready an- S.J., Montreal, and Benoit Seguin. announced, a $3,300,000 contract Others present were Mr. Jus- was let today to Atlan Constric- tice Thibaudeau Rinfret, Judge E. tion Company, Ltd., Windsor, foi J. Daly, Philip Phelan, State a new 13-acre body and assembly Dcputy of the Knights of Colum- plant. Terms of the contract a People in every walk of lift — a cross- bus; Dr..I. M. Laframboise, presi- for fulfillrnent before October 1il dent, and Horace Racine, secre- section of Canada — are interested and work will start almost imme- tary, representing the Ottawa St. diatel directly or indirectly in the telephone y. Jean Baptiste Society. business. SIMPLY ALKALIZE YOUR Mr. Justice E. R. Angers, Con- MRS. F. X. LAURIN. STOMACH WITH PH1WPi triller A. E. Bourque, Lieur.-Col. Nearly twenty thousand men and Rodolphe Girard, J. Albert The death occurred suddenly on etlitk OF MAGNESIA. THIS women of ail ages and occupations Pinard, M.P ; Alphonse Fournier, I Monday, at the home of Mrs. NEUTRAUIES THE EXCESS M.P.; lion. Louis Cote, Dr. J. C. X. Laurin, 25 St. Florent antre have invested their savings in Bell *cm ALMOST Woods, Hormisdas Beaulieu, presi- Hull. of Mrs. Joseph Adhemar La- Telephone stock. MAXI! `OU FEEL UKE A dent -of L'Institut Canadien Fran- tonde. a resident of Ottawa and Hull for the greater part rif heu Almost ten thouund men and women NEW PERSON. cais: E. V. McCarthy, chairman of the Separate School Board; 6li7fe. Mrs. Lalonde was in heu are Bell Telephone employees. Paul Ouirnet. acting president; th year. Maurice 011ivier and Maurice The former Cesarine Bolduc, she There are more than 710,000 tele- Morisset. representing L'Alliance was bons in Rigaud, Que., e daugh- phones in Ontario and Quebec alone. On every aide today people are prised et reaults. And try it par- Francaise; Dr. James F. Kenney, ter of the late Joseph Bolduc and being urged to aiAaulise their stom- ticularly if you've been using acting Dominion Archivist, Raoul bis wife, Delima Lefebvre. She The lines of some 860 other telephone received her education in Ottawa adi. And thug to esse the symp- some leu naturel and kas effective Mercier, acting Crown Attorney; companies connect with Bell lines for Henri de Lajeuneste, Charge and was rnarried here to Mr. La- some toms of "acid indigestion," ttus« way of overcoming acids. Get d'Affaires et the French Legation; tonde, e former postal employé, interchange of service — adding and stomach upsets. For perhaps eitber the liquid "Phillips" or the George Gonthier, Auditor-Gen- who predeceased her by 13 years. 140,000 additional telephones to those the vast majority of stomach up- remarkable, nue Phillips' Mille of eral, and many others. Mrs. Lalonde was e parishioner of the Bell Company 'to provide a uni- Follnwing the funeral service of St. Redernpteur Church, Hull, sets corne from an aces. of acidity. fied service that touches the lives of Magnesia Tableta. Each one equals ' the body rested at the Basilics and was a member of the Wornen virtually every citizen of this Dominion. To gain quick alkalisation, juin a teaspoon of the liquid. and untel II k, when it was con- of Ste. Anne and the Third Order do this: Taise two teaspoona of tbey're delightful te take and cary veyed by automobile to Vaudreuil of St. Francis, of the parie, The Trans-Canada Telephone System for internent in the family plot. She is mourned by one son. PHILLIPS' MILIC OF MAG- to carry with you. Only 8.50 at ail —a co-operative enterprise uniting the NESIA $0 minutes alter satin*. drug stores. Archbishop Forbes. other rela- Sylvio, with the Department of tives and many memhers of the External Affaira; e stop-daughter, major telephone systems &cross the OR — take two Phillips' Mak of clergy accompanied the remains Mn. Eugene Laurin, Hull; three Dominion — provides a service from Magnais tablda, which have the to Vaudreuil. step-sons, Dieudonne and Adhe- coast to toast that is available to A very large number of spir- mar, both of McIntosh and Watts. mage antacid effect. practically any telephone user itual M'Urinas, telegrams and Ottawa, and DeSalle Lalonde, Relief coma almost at once — messages of sympathy were re- jeweler, of Montreal; two alitera, anywhere in the country. muait), in a few minutes. Nansei, ceived. Mrs. Raoul Boisseau, Montreal. Ca:taches leadership in volte- "su" — fulhsem alter eating and MAIL CURAS' 811CRETARY. and Miss Victoria Bolduc, Ottawa, communication la the logical and two brothera, Leon and Joseph "acid indigestion" pains leave. H. A. Clarke, of Calgary, who on result of the spirit of service Yen feel lilui • new persan. Bolduc, of Hull. which ataimate. telephone Saturday was named secretary of The funeral wlll be held from Try this vray. You'lI bé, sur- the Dominion Railway Mail Clerks, the home of Mn. F. X. Laurin, workers. was secretary for the period of 25 Si. FIbrent street, Hull, on 1927 to 1934. The office us held Thraday,u Mardi 11, to St. Re- from 1934 to 1937 by G. Brooks, dernpteur Church, for requiem of Montreal. had been stated high man at $ o'clock. Inter- Mr. Clarlce occupied the post con- ment will be at Notre Dame cem- tinuously stnce 1927. etery, Hull.