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Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Jul 1927, p. 10

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fnjury, Two leadi Professors normal d The hoop from nag treat \ ha It ia poured made excel they | revs dition Ee the merits ot \ Hendaye, France-Spain Frontfer, DRUMHELLER MiG MINER July 27.--Spanish physicians week- | «DROWNS IN ing to cure the four sons of Alfonso XIII of a hereitarp di ease whose seriousness to prevent the ascent to the Jarolg : i of the eldest, the Prin [60 tn the Red River Austrias, belleve they important pedgsean The dis causes b Ine wpow ng threatens the helled on Sunda while in swim: ade | ming with Ta li it | re struggled to that they had to let he slighteat | him go to save themselves, Skur- - A atava Pittalige a 0, Rlosegul, F, lopla, ROGERS TO RESIGN are an the cure for the Al Their treatnrént conse of ad- ministration of ' tablets containing Yitaminose p necessary ort of a | Norman Rogers, vwho temporarily t, men both suttorers |. of External Affairs last month, has fin, are taking 0 dette ta vemain and 1s vesigning a | hele dlvectt oor hot nly selene! at) Acadiw University, Wolf- but 'that| vile, NB, original fan -- cdaned when it "was | ting down to work are as differé on as eheek-up on | the, day and the night, -- San and | Union, EE rs rl hl Prince of Asturias, heir to the thious, was in very bad health, gh 3 Buk 31 i view of . "There v he a country medical om pi) va & anxious- ly the k he professors and the bic gen] RIVER gyw--m {| Dramnelen Alta, July fr-- Pete Skurhan, a miner, was drown- at Drum- Two of his companions had hold of him but han, was about 19 years of age. HIS PROFESSORSHIP 27.--Professor Ottawa, July jomed the staff of the Deparment ithe!» professorship of political RR WL PONE CENA KW (letting down to the office and get- iego A cooling for your inner at home "at the close of a hot | spmmer's day J ONIGHT -- tr of ti of * something new, . . . Inieead ot drink, ice up several bottles Aim a Dry" and serve with your You wil feel cooler the minute you see this er ale sparkling on the table. Then, y you io will realise that it is more than and favigorating than any other Jo vies you have ever tasted. ! The reason is simply because "Canada | is areal "dry" ginger ale made from the highest- nger, and blended wi expert care as a rare it tonight and note the zest and to even the Simplest ade Bagi r it will w od because of it. p Dinner isn't * serve Cat | forward to and remémber Lo i Sr Hs ec * gnoher meal when You in Etats by J. J. MoLaughlin Limited and Edmonton. Established 1890. 05. Cana oy Ginger A, Incopond, Wow York » treat dinner. You will find that jt is some» wine. arkle dinner. Your amily the usual day- for am oAEMEoment of three dors, "POOR" SOLICITOR \ but someting to look [again the poRdIbIIty of coliel have 'beam rumors' that the and it was ig 1 that his chance | A | Brundage. rE 12 Per Cent in 1028 London, July 27. "ta the course of an examination of the position of British trade in the House of Comiions Monday night, Str Phili Sumlite-Liuer, President of th Hoard of Trade, showed that the United Kingdom's share in the export trade was 12 per cemt, in 1026, as compared with 13 pov cent, in 1013. Rritish manu- faétured exports sent ta the Em- phe reached 29.63 pér cont. of the total in 1926, an incrense of 4.83 per cent. over 1018, + The apparent adverse tradé balt ance In the firat' Wix months of 1013 was £70,000,000, Sth Philip stated, and In 1927 it was £209, 000,000. Taking 100 an the tn. tal net exports fm 1918, the figure for the first six months of 1927 would amount to 126, he sald, | 8lr Robert Horne contended that the development 'of industries be- aides agriculture in the Dominions pointed to the need for adjustment hn trade relations fur (hw wiutual Advantage of Great IMvitain and the ominions, David Lloyd George was not In agreement with the view of Sir Philip! that '@omething should bw given to the: Dominions te encour- wie rade; He pointed Qut that Bivitain was by far the Dominions hest customer In respect to tous, tood and raw materials. R. + Waddington, Conservative, Shipping Charges Rosendale, urged the President of the Board of Trade to bring the question of Ripping charges be- fore the Imperial Shipping Comms mittee, Ho stated that British goods were being carried to Can~ ada for 86 shillings a ton, while On the same steamer gontinontal ROMs were RAIng carried at 42 shilliigs and #ix pence a ton, It had been suggested, he said, that Lancashire merchants should send thelr 'goods to the continent and ship them from there to Canada Wm order to get lower rates. This had heen done In one case, the re- suit heing that the shipping com panies: sent out a clrenlar to thelr customers stating that if such practices were adopted they wonld losn all their rebates and be pen- alized by the addition of 20 shill ngs a tom, Lieut,<Col. H, W; Burton, Con- serative, Sudbury, replying, stated that the whole shipping question had been inestvigated and reported On by the Imperial Shipping: Com mittee In 1023, MH the shippers nnd manufacturers whom the com- mittee had recommended get iiLo- gether to negotiate with the ship- owners lad pot don so, It wgs got for the Board of Trade to compel the traders to is to enter A conference, FRED "THOMSON OPENS AT MARTIN WITH SILVER KING A CLOSE PARTNER et -- The pride of a great horseman in puré bred stock and his refusal te recognize worth in am animal of mixed breeding is an axiom from which an important phase of the plot of 'Silver Comes Through," Fred Thomson's latest starring ve- hicle for FBO ig derived, In "Silver Comes Through," Thomson's beautiful horse, "Silver King," plays the role of a western horse of non-descript breeding, en- tered in a cross-country race as a latest resort when the thoroughbred entry of his owner suffers an in- jury. Through the intricate struc- ture of the plot, "Silver" thus be- comes the benefactor of the man who first refused to recognize his merit and later "backed" him | grudgingly. Thomson, as the star of the production, is said to endow his characterization with an unusually vital performance of a highly spectacular mature. In addition to "Silver King" the supporting cast includes Edna Murphy in the lead- ing feminine role, William Court- right, Harry Woods and Mathilde Lloyd Ingraham direct- ed and also wrote the adaptation which is based on the original story by Frank M. Clifton. "Silver Comes Through" will be shown at the New Martin theatre LEFT OVER MILLION Tréasiry Benmehls by £500, 08 Les Hubs of Shef- Knowles; £300 to his housekeep- or, Amn Elisabeth Knowles; £100 to his foreman, George Knowles: | S09 to Sheffield Infirmary. The residue to his miece. TT A oom (Chaparral ) Molntosh: "Deo 'we ken. O'Flann- , th' mame o' th" show where Avish™ 7 7 O'Flahnigan : 1Q {STRAY BUFFALOES. mk DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1927 -------- an, GIVEN BAD NAME Edmonton, Alay July a. 2 Ret ports that stray Buffalo from the of in moved north from Waln- of | wrignt have geen making trouble in the farming country around Fort Vermilion are to be investi gidted by the Dominion authorities, adeording to advices from the Northwest Kerritories Department at Ottawa. Complaints have been made that some' 15 animals of the first con- tingent have . mixed with some cattle and destroyed crops mear Vermilion, OTTAWA EXPERT IS CHOSEN PRESIDENT Ottawa, July 27.---John Murphy of this city, electrical expert of the Railway Commission and De- partment of Rallways and Canals, has 'heen' chosen president of the Canadian International ~~ Electro Technical Commission, He succeeds the late president, James Kynoch, thief engineer of the Canadian General Electric Company, who dled on June 1 at Lake Simooe, after a short ilness, The next plenary meeting of the International Blegtro-Technical" will he held In Italy in Septemher, at Como and at Rome, and Mr, Murphy will attend as Canada's of- ficial delegate, He will also, iin company with Dr, Charles Cam- sell, Deputy Minister of mines, and chalrman of the Canadian world power conference committee, he an offitTal delegate to the World Power Conference which also takes a at Como in September, Do as s Mr. Gard Mn oi ro Ry al for RUTO0 Tobie atoo Tablets hs Pp 8 my be bead: 80 comple . nd having Ristely the any ded Nones Sin fd yone 8 to Jaffastrom head. EGYPTIAN KING LEAVES. FOR PARIS Round 'of Official Fusictions Entertained Fuad in London London, July 27.--King Fuad of Kgypt, concluding his visit to London, during which he was ex- tensively entertained at a round of official functions, left for Paria Tuesday morning, The Duke of York, representing King George, ,Acting-ermier wiv of the Forelgn Office, were present at the rallrpad station to bid him farewell. The King was loudly cheered by a crowd of Bgyptian students, who shouted "Long live the King!" in Arable as the train pulled out, Abdel. Khalek Sarwat Pasha, the 'Egyptian Premier, wha has had couversations with the Hritish Ioraign Office concerning the ve- lations between RKgypt and Great Britain and the possigility of an Angle-Kgyptian alliance, Ja pro. longing his stay In England for several days, MONTREAL MAN IS, ' DEAD IN VANCOUVER Vancouver, BO. July: 27.--8id- ney O, Hartley, manager of a Mont- real cold storage firm, Is dead here aged 69, Mr, Hartley came to Vancouver three weeks ago in an attempt to recover his health, Death followed an operation, The hody will be sent to Calumet Lake, Que, for Interment, CHARACTER (BE, W. Howe's Monthly) Any man who knows enough to appreciate the value of money, or possessions of any kind, knows enough to appreciate the value of character, temperance, industry and politeness. Character Is not an ornament to teath children, or write opr lecture ahout, hut the first help in getting along in life ns easily and comfortably as Is and take Zutoo | ATTEND CONVENTION Austen, Chamberlain and officials | possible, ART RAVE KNOWN . : hn a wright the swimmer AT SAINT JOHN, N. B. | bus ES ky ane I was 0 growing of 'a ten- ] Montreal, July, 37--K. Sauve, cont Weaning HIE: She EN Have | presidént of the Provincial branch known that © couldn't get a | of the Retail Merchants' Associa: | good permanent husband at Waol- tion of Canada and M. Lapointe, | worth's, secretary, with J. E. Sapscegret, - | representative of tha provincial Isn't modern surgery wonderful? board to the Dominion board, are | We read of a youth who "is fecov- attending 'the convention of mem- | ering with fourteen stitches . in hers from all over the Dominion, | his heart." Nobody need die of a being held this week in Seint | broken heart nowadays.-- Hamilton John, Herald. Im a dashing bold AB, Fresh from off the rolling sea Home on leave and keen for fun From breakof day toset of sun Taut and trim. and bet said Neatly shod and NUGGET'ed ! As | pass the people say~ "Thats the stuff togive em-eh' a -_-" re. tM et Helping Herself to "Better Satisfaction" OCETERIAS' Self Jevve NoWaiting L PLANTOL ~~ TOILET SOAP 3 cakes 17¢ July 28 to Specials are on Sale at these Prices From AYLMER PORK AND BEANS VS "wn, Qe August 3 FEATURES AND MENTIONS Peas, Aylmer Brand, Cholce Quality. 25¢ POMS OR OKE BRAND Muffets. You can always depend on No. 4 Seive, No. 2 Tin. .... 2 Tins, me ne ot re. we 21¢ StOPe Closed lll 5 Kon Flakes, Keiloges 9g Filan § oes Lincoln. No. 2 Tim. ........ Tin, JVC Corn Flakes, Quaker and Uno, fresh 9 MOND A Y Sonal Kien Wats, Markot Veris, fp BBL AWED: » » ox sinning riss Pkg. prarirerel' : " GLI, 25 Lima Beans, B & NM Brand, x?17¢ £4355 £375 ve sx ARR LE 1 ES 2 Pres. LOC icH lida THe rgerensroeissirrers The A Tomatoes, Aylmer Brand, Oholce 25 Civ L y Spinach, Booths Brand, Oholce 25 : QUAIMY, 35'. «err innrss 2 Tins, LOE A'2E Ban Quality, No. 2 Tin. ...... 2 Tins, LOC - % GRAPE FRUIT %/ sized Grape Fimit to each oun : id &ASE 1 tales about three god Red and White, knovks Oot A gang | = "Sure an' at's |

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