‘Police stated that Kramarich had no desire to live. A police constable has kept a twentyâ€"four hour waltch over him since the original charge 0f attempted murder was laid. A policeâ€" man will be stationed at Kramarich‘s bedside until he leaves the hospital. (Miss Gillis wounds included two stab wounds in the abdomen, a cut shoulder and an amputated finger end. Her throat was horribly slashed the knue having nearly severed the esophagus and wind tube. During the duration Of her life after the ocsurrente the girl breathed through a tube inserted in her throat. Direéect cause of death was pneumonia which developed in her lungs. Kramarich‘s throat was bady ed. There were long, deep cut. both sides of his neck from the in his jawbone to the collar is always a danger of pneumonia, the point out, but, barring that, ‘It is ver likely that he will live to face a ‘Sharg of murder. In its case agalin‘st Crown will probably ma jealousy was the motive fcr murder. Kramarich is beli¢ attacked the girl followin ment which ensued after to his home after staying 0 Callander, May 3â€"â€"(Special doâ€" spatch)â€"Almost as exacting a motorâ€" ist as he is in his role as guardian of the health of the renowned Dionne Quintuplets, Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe has returned from Toronto with a gleamâ€" ing new automobile which offers the last word in comfort and safety in this rough Northern country, Miss Gillis and Kramarich wer:e both rushed to the hospital immediately after the alkgeod slashing. Efforis made to save the girl‘s life included the transfusicn of 400 cuble centiâ€" metres of blocd from a voluntary donâ€" or. On Thursday ncon the girl was placed in an oxygen tent at St. Mary‘s hospital. However, pueumonia had deâ€" veloped and she died that night. _A post mortem examination was performâ€" ed on the girl‘s body. Always a keen radio fan, the rotund little "Country Doctor" included a radio among the accessories and "exâ€" tras‘® which he stipulated for his 1939 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coach. There is a heater to keep the chill out of the air in all but midâ€"summer months; a deâ€" froster to protect visibility through the sleect and ice storms, and kneeâ€"action to ease the car over the rutted and bumpy roads which are the lot of the Northern Ontario motorist immediateâ€" ly he leaves the pavement. cars as he has ueen discriminaung ii} their selection, Despite two years of hard service undct exacting road and climatic conditions, the 1937 Chevrolet coach * the Doctor turned in on the 1939 model was in firstâ€"class conâ€" dition. The Doctor‘s fastidiousness in motor matters is reflected by his insistence that his new car be given an extra coat Dr. Allan Dafoe an Exacting Autoâ€"buyer Principal witness for the Crown wiil be Miss J¢ean Vaillancourt, who also lived at 118 Balsam stroet south, rear. Miss Vaillancourt is beliecved to have seen Kramarich hold the deceased girl over his kncee and cut her throat with the ‘"safety award" knife. An exhibit at ‘the hcearing will be the blood clotted, pearlâ€"handled knife,. Formalities of the law ha attended to and the case will ; until Kramarich is well ecnoug present at a preliminary hear charge of murder against hin mediately after the alleged sla the morning of Wednesday, 4 a charge of attempted murder against Kramarich, Wheoen M lis, who was 24 ycears of ago, the followinxs day at 10.30 |p)m. ditional charge, one of mur( laid. The charge of attempted was withdrawn by the Crown C day in police court here. On t day the charge of, murder Kramarich was to him at pital and then remanded. The past week has seen a marked improvement in the condition of Frank Kramarich, 39â€"yearâ€"old McIntyre minâ€" er who is alleged to have murdered Geon:ina Gillis in a fit of jealousy and rage, by slashing her throat and wh then hacked at his own neck with th. jackknife presented to him by the Mcâ€" Intyre Mine as a salety award. Marked Improvement in Kramarich‘s Condition Quota of Accessories Stipulated by Dr. Dafoe for His New Coach. Will Likely Live to Face a Charge of Murder. _ Legal Formalities in Connection With Charge Have Been Conâ€" cluded. Miss Jean V aillancourt Will Probably Be Chief Witness for Crown. THUHRALDAY, MAY 4TH, 1939 obscure coun world was not »f atlempted murdei the Crown on Tuesâ€" here. On the samt of â€" murder agains| motor car radio â€" 1 by city motorist E They have r and extent of and extent of reâ€" the sparsely setâ€" imty, he says, and ver think of drivâ€" the latest radio AD iminating AA8T d the knz e escphagus he duration urrence the ube inserted se of dsath loped in her him. intry (docâ€" 0t to hear bought his graduated 1 nowW res ugh to b aring of | n April that D}x# class. beoen as iccessive the ho > have ed girl throat An lasiiâ€" dow 2 curve OnNn .. |\Loronto Invited â€"| Queen Victoria / for Visit Once again, the famous little pracâ€" titioner, who has an "O.B.E." as well as "MD." after his name, has been furnished with the distinction license number of "Dâ€"70"â€"the bestâ€"known licemnse number in Northern Ontario. of heavy wax to facilitate polishing and also that seat covers be installed to protect the upholstery Surope. â€" The wlhien British enterprise will the far westâ€" "The time which has been chosen by the people of Canada to prefer this rospoctful request is singularly opporâ€" and physical has atâ€" complished a grand and lasting t:iâ€" umph by bringing into intimate unisn the two great families of the Angioâ€" Saxon race. Then, let this happy and auspizious event be signalized by the aracious condescension of her Majosty and yielding to affectionate wishes of her Canadian subjects and by the great republic, the citizens of which know as well as Enslishmen how to aprreciate the pprsonal virtues and the appreciate the personal virtues and U womanly graces of the illustrious Lac who at once adorns and elevates t British Throne." the people of the United States anda Canada rejoice thankfullyâ€"one which is destined to consolidate the power cf the Anglo Saxon race to an extent the results of which no man can venâ€" ture to predictâ€"the loyalty and deâ€" vetion of the people of the United States can ncw be permanently securâ€" ed, by the progress of the Queen of structure to which her royal name has been gracefully and appropriately asâ€" sociated. She will, moreover, see that English institutions, English liberty. English selfâ€"reliance, and English loyâ€" alty are plants which do not deteriorate in the soil of Canada. Time Opportune For Lasting Triuvmph "The day is not far distant when the rich commerce of the cast will be boarne from the Pacific, through Canada, to parts of England and of, continenta‘ Turope. The day is not far distan! wlhen British civilization and British enterprise will stretch from Canada to the far westâ€"to thcose gold recions the dissovery cof the wealth of which has laid the foundation of a noew British Empire on the coasts of the Pacific. "If her Majesty will visit Canada she will see a happy, contented, industrious, and loyal people advancinz in prosperâ€" ity at a rate which has nrever bes: equalled evem in the history of the marvellous progress of the United States. She will see what the enterâ€" prise of Britain in Canada has alerady accomplishedâ€"the vast canals which unite the St., Lawrence and the ocean with these inland seas which peneâ€" trate the very heart of the continent. She will see the Grand Trunk Rallway, the longest separate line of communiâ€" cation which exists in the world; and she will see the Victrcrria Bridge, a yA pUue JO UjimAm Pojdouu0d MOUW SÂ¥ ommsoto Oun, ‘spooud stqcu ons pue juestmwo ons ‘omeyuduo uJns ‘poyreuu yons usits sey tuomendcd 3u4a Jo Lquro{feu 3qsea am ‘ssotmaoud Omq w Jo uorun ou} put JO uofogar oy} Supmp ‘2Ig; JO0 4eA o surLmp UoIWA JO ‘A14unood 19tjout ou} 01 uB UMOIQY USMLIg JYy} 01 JOo xUII }J8244 4q pueSuy 0) pajmun st s{GIS â€"uodsat J;o uotssgossed oy} Ut ‘epeut3,, te40r Sy s‘ 30 dryspuwon 4 : ((SC0a SmMuIow UOpUOT ; ur Sumyunmdâ€"o1 Summowu otomi2 m) UI o8uossoK ou} PIÂ¥S 12 oSpLIqQ EL191A [ekoy ou1 uodo 03 tuasq Sutaey epeur; 0; UuoIsstuw Sty IB]$419 alp U 12E olU} }8 poscuepâ€"IIA PieAw oimjnJ OUY J}Â¥r[ SIGBI qngq ‘q1 Jo cwta Sutmonpy C‘Jau 10493 Great Britain through the most imâ€" portant dependency of her Empire‘ and by her visit to that great neighboring Republic, the citizens of which would enthusiastically hail her presente aâ€" mongst them as the restoration of that intimate relationship between nations identical in origin, language, religion and liberty. of which the electric teleâ€" graph is the material but imperfect type. What will be the cffect of the visit to Canada and the United States ol Kinz George and Qucen Elizabcth, In 1858, the Montreal Mcessenger enâ€" thusiastically proposed such a visit fo1 Q@usen Veitoria, when a petition to her Majesty, signed by ‘"all the leading men" of Ontario was left with the Co.onial Secretary, praying that the @ueen preside in person at the openâ€" ing of the Crystal Palace, in Toronio (at Kin:z, and Strachan), to inaugurate an exhibition of the products of Canâ€" adian industry and skill; or to authâ€" orize the Prince of Wales or some other member of the Royal Family to reprcâ€" Ai the present time with the expected visit of King Georse and Qucecn beth to this continent and the interâ€" est created therchy, and also in view of the oftâ€"mentioned fact that this is the first visit of a reigning Britisn monarch to Canada, there will be inâ€" terest no doubt in the truth that on a previous occasion over cighty ycars ago carnest effort was made to preâ€" vaill upon Queen Victoria to visit Canâ€" Queen Did Not Accede to Invitation. It was coming al pledges of mania an mean face a wa at all. quarters tain and to ‘bring CGermany s contrcl of Da Polish press | about Danzig. of pC ler a London diplo is unwilling to Danzig, a Balt] many after thi a fres cityâ€" u League of Nati of the Polish land‘s customs sea cutlet for In London 1i prepared to ag man control 0 other â€" concessi threaten Polis] free cutlet to CC The im the disput many an many ank Poland., G In W was sa l German tion of tOrilali. 1 Germa in his Friday The German sult of â€" their ac! were un Inrx ‘to : The fri Germany Eurcpean Globs an tri this w 4 BP DA D â€"Aâ€"Aâ€"Dâ€"AL Aâ€"AAP â€"APâ€"AL OAAA P â€"APâ€"Aâ€" CA iermany Not Ready to Rish Majpor War Over Danzig ~DrMmg pres The Germa At Aldersho manoeuyres, e q@Queen . He : antiâ€"airer many events 1i Empress of Au h DP rds showing Chancellor HMi+â€" Prime Minister Chambserlain jels h Mai 1t THE KING WATCHES HIS TROOPS 11 pr( the sea. aAlso â€"~th to the 1¢ bant press in ‘both Geâ€"â€" ontinued to attack iin and France. s felt that Germany oa major war for rt taken from Gerâ€" cat War and made protection. of the It lies at the head idor, is within Poâ€" instration and is a h Polish trade. s believed Poland is o joint Polishâ€"Gerâ€" inzig and to make which would ~not deopendence or the the belief Britair to Poland and R: conscription wou ny would have fronts if war com l Da 11 activities. He this during the rlia for Canada CAU W A d in Londcon that y between Gerâ€" uld be. settled it M 11 n, Germat aganda Min further sal d b nd rerimany TAE POKRCUPINE ADVANCE., TiIMMINA, ONTARICO cov 1aI ition Britain‘s and Ruâ€" on would have to Traâ€"TErTi: r betweer of on â€" Briâ€" attemnt erma lamernt 39 of May 19, 1933, forâ€"the protecticn 0 national symbols. Among them was the decree agzains a picture of the two statesmen befor ’the hnoteol where Hitler and Chamber lain conferred on Nazi demands tha | led to the fourâ€"power Munich decisio: at,o let Hitler absorb the Sudeten Ger ! man roagions ¢f what was then Czecho i slovakia, The high esteem, in which the prosâ€" pectors held ‘these lectures, can best be demonstrated by the fact that more than 1600 individuals regularly attendâ€" ed them. These courses, covering all phases of prospecting work, were given in 32 cities, towns or villages in 18 separate counties. Eight competent lecturers were sent to these various points in the Province to give these lectures. These courses are being continuced during the present year and the atâ€" tendance, so far, has been gratifying. It is hoped, that with the new legislaâ€" tion enacted and with better financial conditions, prospecting <will again be on the upâ€"grade. Kincardine News: It s adlian businets is in t for ncot making imcney governments spend i. Quebec, May 3â€"In accordance with its repeatedly stated policy of furtherâ€" ing mining development in Quebec, the Provincial Goverment arranged 400 free lectures on prospecting in 1933, under the direction of the Bureau of Mines. Aldcrin: Augiteâ€" Base M Bidgo Bobjo Prospectors Appreciate Aid of Quebec Government iesberg, G The official Toâ€"day‘s Stocks d Porcupin( Anksorite n Malartic Pairicia during their conference at ‘g, Germany, last Sept,. 22â€"23 ficial cazette published several by Dr. Goochse‘s, under the law 19, 1933, forâ€"the protecticn of Consol Basin rdo; UpI is in the dog h x mcnevy as fast as LIN~TED detail oï¬ military iz visit with the p units, antiâ€"tank i: must ‘crowd "in re they board the 31 A7 A1) U® a 10 43 13 Claims Cooking Not What It Used To Be as an apprenti 18, he went ove as pastry cocl kitchens of lead has been â€" with Railways 27 yve: Chef Morgan‘s first contact witn royalty was at the St. James® Club, where he served a banquet to Prince Louis of Battenburg. He was chef on the Canadian National special which in 1924 carried the Duke of Windsor, then Prince of Wales, to visit his ranch in Alberta. He was chef on the sepcial train cperatedâ€" over CNR. lines for @ueen Marie of Roumania. At 90 minâ€" utes‘ notice, on Queen Marie‘s birthday, 20 LCCIAY 1s T0 DC says Morgan. "It quality (and no 4 always fresh and served by men. tri the highest standat @usen will have th should ‘be served." The odd . thing proud of his callin anclient glories, is t a tallor inste stay settle military cu learnt?t His un Majestics, R Flizatsoth, Canada and Roval Train upan bu couldn‘t that. Patrick inple wa. Chef Who Will Serve Their Majesties in Their Tour in Canada Gives His Views. gâ€"yearâ€"Cld son is a baiber; his youngâ€" st boyâ€"only 13 and still at schcolâ€" asn‘t macs up his mind what he‘s qing to be, tut he won‘t be a chel his father has anything to do with it The light may have dimmed but it asn‘t quits gone out, not with maen ks Mcorgan, chcls of the old school, on the JGob, not as long as there re Gining cars on railways. "The best Montreal, May 3â€"Cooking isn‘t what t used to be. Art has gone out of it ‘ride has flown. It has become :o Ccmmercial that for the sake of proâ€" its, are no longer frowned pon but ars shamelessly used. There suldn‘t be a worse indictment than i1I m Ma Heo : in aAanclent children hayv bemoans Chef in who will dii ties, King Gsor oth, when the ut th only : GOOD MEN! BARBER SHOP IN CONNECTION 10 Cedar St. South Cigars o Open Cigarettes D 7 Tobaccos 12. Soft Drinks and Ice Cream PETE‘S CIGAR STORE CU }Ok nti 11 CK, latver ;2z0Ing into iding Montreal hotels. th the Canadian Nat ears and now he holds f Instructor. herd SMOKING ACCESSORIES Carrying a Most Complete Line of e is Aunt,â€" the ‘y1 dough instead him into:lils b ‘e when he was n z; about Mon:an, so ing, so jealous Of its _ that he might have tead of a chef. Hi3 es Morgan, who camse England ,.was a tailâ€" Montreal, but didn‘s demand as >fA : wandered to Boston, : and there. James ive followed his exâ€" ather died when the announces the opening that h inything a steno e barber is prepared and ined according to ds. The King and e best, served as it COMPLETELY UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE h Located at 10% CEDAR STREET SOUTH a‘ w aiy itute Jaimes Patrick tly serve Their VI and Queet travel through States on their ; untle Patrick the youngstsor stead of serge. ) his bakeshcy» ome in any time. We‘ll be pleased to Sterve You was 13. At James Club into the "The. I the line o decline wont, so0 o do with Anis _ P 2 A18 ced and first 11A 1 Heo ! | | i ! i Another group of Germans left this week for home and Hitler, after more or loss geontle advice from Grecat Briâ€" tain to hurry home. No charges were laid against the ;croup, tbut it is underâ€" stood that the British Ssceret Service has been keeping check on these Naz: agents in Britain and have enough eviâ€" dence to land them bchind the bars. The group included those posing as socicty women, journalists, organizers of the soâ€"called Labour Front, distriâ€" Dutors of subversive literature and others. Both men and women have been posing as jJournalists representâ€" ng German newspapers, but are held by the British police to be nothing more nor less than spies. It is underâ€" stcod that Britain in recent years has been fairly fiooded with Nazi agents under one guise or another, â€"and apâ€" parently the British have awakened to the fact that it is worse than folly to Such things are a joy to Chef Mor: gan‘s hcart. On Canadian Nationa trains travelling across the continent he has served the Governorsâ€"Goenera of nearly three decades, including the Duke of Connaught. He remember: Lord Willinz:don with particular affe:â€" tion because Lord Willingdon appreâ€" ciated ccooking as an art and gave mea‘s the formality that was their due. 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