[EASTERN ONTARIO BURNS ANNIVERSARY Peterboro Scots last night cele- the 169th i were and the of v A ---- religion B inent in the Orange Or- Li ur sons, all in Hastings unty, survive, ---- "3 WOMEN INTERESTED 'Various young women have dis- interest in the automobile cs' course held a \0,A., Kingston, and willingness to don overalls in the pursuit of knowledge as to their h directors of the Y,M.O, © years was & su 1 farmer. 3 Wait var tn Anglican in cars, The A, hold that if women wish to. take the course it is acceptable to them, I ------ PETERBORO HAS SNOW 'While never reaching blizzard portions, the storm gripped Peterboro all day, Gusty winds and anow combined to make walking a driving unpleasant while actu- { blocking very few roads, No 'damage to wirse was reported in shia district, 1 OLD LANDMARK BURNS Fire has destroyed an old land- ark at Coldsprings, Hamilton wansbip, in the burning of a dence owned and occupied by ey Wallace, It is thought the of the fire was a defective chimney, The family were sitting at the dining table when the five 'broke out. Neighbors came to thelr /asnistance, and a part of the com. tents were removed from the down. BEWARE THE GOUGH OR COLE THT HANGS day of | © t the ¥, signified Mra, i ny ii 5 . h burned' SUIT | brother, Thomas Da be Court before Justice | Monday, The claim is dispw RICHARD DAVEY : The funeral took place cious Corners Tuesday of at Richard Choomod Teaidont of" Hamilton | ceremony Mr, ia survived ow and ter, ol ward Baker, Precious Cor- and Mrs, Ray Cochrane Townshi vey re 3 ners, home, -------- * HAS " SECURING Renfrew County Council ave still faced with the problem of appoint- ing a public school inspector for North Renfrew, Yesterday a letter was read from the Départment of Education, stating that approval would not be given the reappoint. ment of 1, D, Bruels, as was pros osed, owing to the fact that Mp, vreuls retired under superannua: tion on December 31st, 1027, re DRESERONTO LACKS RERVE The Clerk of the Town of Des eronto has written to the County Counell requesting that the inter. est of that town be prolected b: the members of the Council unt such a time as & Reeve for the town is elected, Deseronto has uy] to the present held three nRomina- tions for the positions of 'Couns cillors, Reeve and Mayor and three has been only a Mayor and three Councillors so far elected, Duluth, Minn, Jan, $6,--A sto! of a 48-hour battle against hig waves and ice cakes on Lake Bu- perior in an open rowboat, equip- ped with an outboard metor, 10 bring, a friend to the mainland for medical attention, was recount- ed by Arthur Anderson, Michigan State trapper from Isle Royal, Ralph Anderson, aged 85, an- other, Isle Royal trapper, is the man whose }fe Arthur Anderson. is belleyéd to have saved when Ralph became seriously ill a week ago. They are not related, Re ------- DIES AT STRATHMORE The desth is snnounced at Strathmore, Alberta, of Mrs, Moore, mother of A. A, Moore, of The antn ndard, and formerly wit! ston newspapers; Mrs. Moore had been an invalid for the past four years, after having met with an accident at Kingston, She was the widow of Andrew Moore; M.D,, of Kingston, who her by many years, Mrs, Moore was a sis- ter of the late Alexander Gunn, M, is P., member for Kingston, who de- feated Sir John A. MacDonsid in the election of 1878, and was de- feasted by Sir John in 1887, The Mrs, Moore lived most of her e In Kingston, hy a a THE QSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY. JANUARY 26, 1928 WILLIAM: mAYDEN 'DAVIDSON funeral took a of Wolilam Hayden Davidson, Who Jameed awiy tn Ma seven Sratsh Tear Mr. Davidson was a soa of late James aDvid- Agnes Oressen of Hamilton i ship and was bora on the homestead where his death oceur- Ted and where he re: with his Ek pr San sitar Sida iy Daviduon. of Canserne. b : EE -- TN GANANOQUE a Cuties Church, ue, of Mrs, Madeline Ann ter of Mrs, Harry L. 'Quito, Heuador, South wi a Britton The 3 rs, W A 'extended honeymoon and ike - their Jepidance here, re the bridegroom is man- ager of the Sampson Coal Come pany, L] rm ------ "ROARD OF SHYLOOKS" Renfrew will lose its band, ita night watchman, assistant clerk treasurer, and the night superin- ndent at the power house if the plane of the council to effect a wo-mill reduction in the tax rate are not revoked, The axe descend- od with a thump when the coun- ofl started consideration of the estimates and as well as dismising these officers, salaries of the fire | hief and other officials were cut, nd they now threaten to walk it. One member of the council, obert McEwen, says he doesn't want to sit on "a board of Shy- locks" and threatens to resign if paring is not reconsidered, LOSE PURLIC MAN In the death of James Crawford, which occurred at Tara Monday, Bruce County loses one of its out- standing public men, Deceased was born In Arran Township in 13632, 4 son of the late Mr. and Mrs, 'Thomas Crawford, The late Mr, Crawlord took an active part in all political civic 'and church af- fairs, and was prominently associ sted with the work of several fra- ternal organisations, He served both 'as Reeve and Councillor of Arran Township for a number of years and also served for two terms as Town Councillor of Tara. He was President of the North Bruce Liberal Conservative Asso- ciation, He also filled the office as County Master of the L.OL, as ---------------- Even Rice Hurt Girl's Stomach #1 had. indigesion so bad I was afraid to est even rice, Adleriks bas dope me so much good that pow I eat anything"--Ardenia Howard, Adleriks reMieves stomadh ges and sourness in TEN minutes. Act- ing on BOTH upper and lower bowel, it removes old waste mat- ter you never thought was in your system, Let Adlerika give your stomach and bowels 8 REAL cleansing snd see how much bet- ter you will feel, It will surprise youl Jury & Lovell, Druggists, Two lw ugh of Samp: | dress home of Ephraim Mi street, Prescott, Tu and presented him with an the OF. Ru resentation was made by F, W Ey a o an Transfer Company, Prescott, or P-- SWORN IN AS JUDGE L, V, O'Connor, K.C., Lindsay, was formally sworn in Cobourg yesterday afternoon as Judge for the United Counties of Northum- berland and Durham, W, F. Kerr, K.C,, County Crown Attorney, presided as the new Judge took the oath of office, Judge Huycke of Peterboro' was present with Judge O'Connor upon the Bench, Brief addresses were made by Judge Huycke, W. F, Kerr, K.C,, and F. M, Field, K.C,, on behalf of the Bench and Bar; by ex-Warden El- Hott of Bowmanville, on behalf of the United Counties, and by Mayor Cooper, on behalt of the Town of Cobourg, REQUEST RECOGNITION FOR HEROINE At the Hastings County Counell session yesterday a communica tion was read requesting recogni- tion of Joyce Price, 6-year-old daughter of Russell Price, who saved the lives of her two small brothers last fall when the home caught fire while the mother was at the barn tending to the stock. The house was situated on the Detlor Road in the northern part of the county, It was recommended that the fact of the occurrence be brought to the attention of the Humane Society and also that the Council recognize in some tangible way the young heroine, At the time of the fire the little girl ran upstairs and carried the little brothers down ome at a time, and this occurred while the house was ablaze trom cellar to garvet, - PROTEST IN MANY QUARYERS The economy move of the Ren- frew Town Council in cutting off the annual grant to the town band, dispensing with the service of the night constable, and reducing municipal in other ways, continues to stir up a storm of pro- test in many quarters, Tonight the Band Committee, composed of Ro- arians, held a» meeting and decided that with the $1,200 annual grapt trom the town cut off, it would be impossible to maintain the organi. gation, The band, which has won prizes in competitions at Toronto and Ottawa Exhibitions, fis the pride of the town, and a deter- mined effort will be made to have the Council reconsider its action before a final decision to disband is reached. Another result of the economy move came yesterdsy when Charles Logan, & former Mayor of Renfrew snd now Coug- cillos, resigned from the Counc) 88 8 protest against the drastic action taken by the majority of his colleagues. His resignation is the second, Councillor Robert Mc- Bwen having resigned yesterday for similar reasons, Councillor Logan was Chairman of the Fin. ance Committee and in favor of # measure of retrenchment, but was pot prepared to go ss far as the majority insisted. ESCAPED POLITICAL PRISONER CAUGHT San roe kenny Dublin, Irish Free State, Jan. 26.--James Nugent, 2 wounded poiitical prisoner who made A drzmetic escape from St. Bricin's military hospital esrly Sundsy, was recaptured 12 hours later at Callan, Kilkenny, 20 miles from bis birth place, Clonmel. Nugent was assisted flight by two srmed crept into the dimly pital ward on hends and bundied fi 4 is and into tell Hitt Fit ATRILSTSTEN FOR one men was traced to a crevasse a- cross a glacier trail. The other, tke while usitng, & distance of Both'sre yelieved to Juve perish. expenses. patterned after the Canadian organization, it is point- ed out, would find much useful gervice to perform in this territory, searching out lost men and run- ning down fugitives. SHOT AT ACAT KILLED RECLUSE Steve Nemet Was Slain By Unknown Hunters, Jury Finds an Port Colborne, Ont, Jan, 35.-- A charge of buckshot intended for a fleeing cat killed the feline and also caused the death of its master Steve Nemet, Sherkston recluse, found shot to death near his home on January 18. This theory, advanced by Prov- incial Inspector Charles Gurnett, was accepted by a jury at Ridge- way this afternoon, when it brought in a verdict of accidental death st the inquest on Nemet, The jury recommended that steps be taken to check. the "prom. D rastic Reductions to Clear All Ladies' & Misses' Dresses Come, Buy Ladies' Brushed tion of Nemet's house Hy lake shore, The time at which he had seen these hunters tallied leved to have met his death, oF ) AT PRINCE EDWARD CLUB Jan, 25.---Gambling charges preferred against George Fraser, manager of the Prince Ed- ward Club, in the Davis Block, Sandwich Street East, brought as a result of a raid staged last Sat. urday night by city police, were withdrawn at he request of Crown Attorney James 8. Allan today. Mr, Allan explained that police found no evidence whatsoever of gambling in the club. 0, NO WORD OF PLANE OOMES FROM 87. JOHN Roberval, Jan, 36.--It was not known today whether the Fair. child Company's relief plane, which left Grand Mere on Sunday for Lake Chamachouan, Lake St, John district, to bring back George Low, engineer for the Duke-Price Com- pany, Quebec, and Inspector Hod- kinson of the Hudson Bay Com- pany, who, in company. with K. C, Saunders, pilot of an {ingpection hydroplane owned by the Fairchild Company, were forced down on a small lake in the neighborhood of Lake Chamachouan last week, had tional Saving 'will Crowd the Store for the for Now and fer Your You Can---Quantities are reached its destination, OSHAWA, " with the time which Nemet 1s be- || You Get The| ~ BEST, COAL - COKE WOOD From a v4 ae " W. J. TRICK C0. LTD. 25 Albert St, INSPECTOR M, 8, WIGLE HEADS WINDSOR POLICE Windsor, Jan, 36.--Appointment of Inspector M, 8, Wigle as Chief Constablé' to gueceed Daniel Thompson and Sergeant Frank Cade as Inspector, was authorised today by the Police Commission following a long secret meeting yesterday. . Sergeant James R. Wilkinson, Superintendent of the Identifica- tion Bureau, is demoted, and will be attached to-the detective force as pawnshqp and second-hand store investigator, Sergeant John Burne of the' Traffic Division is promoted to Detective-Sergeant, | Phone 230 and Constable Emerson Mitchell iy to take charge of trafic regulatioy with the rank of Sergeant, The changes, recommended by Alfred Cuddy, Deputy Commissioner of the Stari Police, will take effect -------------------- For Your | Aching Head Teh one ZUTOO TABLET the pela 0 $ome 4nd Poe od. EEEFERD Month End Wool $3.95 Sweaters In fawn and rose shades, Girls' School Dresses Flannel Dresses, 3 to 14 years, Values to $4.95. Special, ..,, $2.95 Ladies' Ladies' Rayon Vests and Bloom- ers. To Clear, each, soeessesssssses Clearance FRIDAY AND SATURDAY s for 2 Days Only. Hundréds of Bargains that Last Days of the J Clearance Sale. Future Neods. Come. 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