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Oshawa Daily Times, 10 Feb 1928, p. 12

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EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS DESERONTO ELECTS REEVE C.. BE. Argue has been elected by acclamation as Reeve of Deseronto and George Clement and r Brown as Councillors, This E tes the Council after Shree ps. to fill the position: ---- PASTOR APPOINTED Rev. W. G. T. Brown, D.D., pas- tor of Sydenham Street United Church, in Kingston, has been hon- ~~ pred by being appointed by the | United Church of Canada as fra- 8 | delegate to the assemblies of byterian Churches in Scot- land and Ireland, and will leave about the middle of May to attend this important session. 4 Arcade SATURDAY The Sale of WASH GOODS Thousands ofsyards of nice, new, crisp Wash Materials at remarkable sav - ings. | 600 yards 31 in, Ginghams. Yard, 17c 150 House Dresses all sizes 98¢c 500 Pair Silk and Silk and Wool Hose. Pair, 79¢ 50 only, Cloth Af- ternoon Dresses H5.95 200 Pair White Cotton Sheets. Regular Bed Size. Pair, S1.59 Shop at The Arcade The Busy Bargain STORE LOOTED AFTER ROB. BERY The second time within hi nights the grocery store ose] en, of Trenton, was entered ednesday night and about $100 worth of merchandise was taken, An open window in the rear of the store indicated how an entrance had been effected. BELLEVILLE POLICE REPORT Chief Constable Kidd of Belle- ville yesterday gave his yearly re- port to the Police Commission, There were 596 arrests made dur- ing the year, and $6,961 in fines collected; of this number arrested, 73 were dismissed, During the year, 1,158 transients passed a night's lodging at the police sta- tion, and the Chief recommrended that a proper place be erected to house them. WORKMAN FOUND DEAD W. Ezra Amond, employed as a night watchman at the plant of the Eugene F. Phillips Electrical Works, Limited, Brockville, was found dead there early yesterday morning when employees arrived to commence work. He had evident- ly dropped dead while engdged in his duties, and, was found where he fell to the floor. He was a life- long resident of that district, and leaves a wife and family, mre-- PLAN CHEESE 00-0P, The ' establishment of a local clearing house for cheese manufae- tured in Frontenac County and the surrounding district is assured if the representatives of the United Dairymen's Co-operative Associa- tion are successful in obtaining a suitable building for this purpose, The co-operative marketing of cheese was one of the big questiogs discussed by cheese makers at the recent convention of the Eastern Ontario Dairymen's Association. DEER-HUNTING EXPENSIVE IN RENFREW Shooting deer during the closed season has been found by six farm- ers in the Round Lake district to be an expensive way to replenish their larders, Last week Game Warden Sam McClelland of Pem- broke had six farmers from that section before Magistrate Chown, at Killaloe, on this charge, and upon conviction, each was a d THE OSHAWA DALY TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1928 the teachin condition y oF he ice. . The visit of the engineers was in accordance with the letter re- ceived by Dr. McWay last week. Mr. 'Bisson and Mr. Roy had no in- structions to take soundings on this visit, their mission being sim- ply to look into the situation and report as to the feasibility of max- ing a survey at he present time. QUEBEC JUDGES TREMBLE Judges are mot supposed to tremble, hut Jostandny several were actually shaking in their judicial chairs at Quebec, due to the cold Wintry blasts which came in be. tween the walls and window frames. Chief Justice Sir Francols Lem- feux sat huddled in his big arm chair protected by a fur coat and hat, while Judge P. A. Choquette conducted the hearing of the vases before him "in chambers," his shoulders draped in the ample folds of a heavy coonskin coat. Since extensive repairs to the court house have been under way, the heating of the building has been defective. Temporary window frames have been put up and they have been left without proper "packing," so that when the wind blows up against the court house, those who have "outside" offices suffer very considerable inconveni- ence from the cold. AMENDS RAILWAY AOT The House of Commons at Ot- tawa gave first reading yesterday afternoon to a bill: amending the Railway Act and companies shall be accepted by any other railway company whose line operates between the same termi nals, A similar provision, stated 8. W, Jacobs (Lib., Cartier), sponsor of the bill, had been incorporated in the Railway Act in England. Although the measure had been in- troduced in the Federal House on previous occasions, declared Mr, Jacobs, it had not hecome law in Canada. "The .intelligence of this Parlia- ment," he smilingly added as he glanced around at the different groups in the chamber, 'being so providing that | rivers over railway tickets issued by rallway ! countries had jurisdietion. HAVANA AGENDA -------- * Havana, Feb.: 9.--International regulations to goverm the exploi- tation of international waters were struck off the agenda of the pres- ent pan-American Congress, when, after a strenuous debate im which Argentina and Brazil featured as the opposing champions, the steer- ing committee of the conference agreed to recommend that the matter be included in the agenda of the mext pan-American Con- ea. a Replying to a strong speech de- livered by Dr, gy Pueyrre- don, Argentine ' ambassador to Washington, that this conference do something concrete in express- ing its pan-Americanism by tackl- ing typical and pressing American problems. Mr, Paul Fernandes, of Brazil, announced that, as orig- inally scheduled in the conference agenda the matter. to be studied was the internal exchange of each government in an attempt to stan- dardize water power practice in the various states. It was suggested that the committee on public in- ternational law should establish new rules for the exploitation of which two or more This, Dr, Fernandez said, would be tan- tamount to introducing a new sub- ject in the agenda, which could not be done without a two-thirds vote of a plenary session of the conference. Chairman Charles E., Hughes, of the United States delegation, took sides with the Brazilian stand, pointing out the difficulties which among the various states on this very 'subject of joint 'water ex- ploitation. He thought that this matter should not he taken up without adequate preparation be- fore hand, "n " i. ne ne BURNING "utstiow $20 and costs, Further prosecu- tions in the same district will take place in the immediate future, ac- cording to Mr, McClelland, SUSTAINS SERIOUS INJURIES George Loadsman, employed at the Canadian National roundhouse at Belleville as a boiler washer, was found early yesterday morn- ing by his fellow-employees lying beside an engine which he was cleaning, in an unconscious condi- tion, . He was rushed to the hospi- tal where it was found the man was suffering from a fracture of the skull and internal injuries. There is little hope for his recov- ery, It has not been ascertained how the man received his injuries, but it is believed he fell to the floor after completing cleaning an engine bolier, BRIDGE SITE INSPECTED J. L. Bisson and L. Des B. Roy, engineers from the Dominion Pub- lic Works Department, were in Pembroke this week looking over the situation with regard to the proposed bridge between Pembroke and Allumette Island, Que. They visited Morrison's Island Wednes- day, and returned to Ottawa this afternoon convinced that it' will be impossible to take soundings at that point until spring, because of Accurate measure is a weighty ar- gument-- and this is a reliable Coal Co. o-- one that Hives you full-ton weight -- prompt de- livery-- with Phone 262 DIXON'S for Jeddo Coal much higher than that of previous Parliaments I am confident the bill will be enacted." Members in all parts of the House joined in the laughter which i followed Mr. Jacobs' humorous al- lusion to their higher mental ca- || pacity, p-- TIME TABLES CNR, TIME TABLE indicates in former time tables ( ve May 1) Eastbound Teaing Lai faci Sun ay. arly Daily except Bonde ) Hr bay --p" Saturday. 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