THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1929 PAGE Nink To Honor Jeanne D'Arc in Old Orleans = "1 was greatly interested to see : that the O'Malleys claim to be the oldest family in the British I LAR 1] | i apart trom the King," writes une' 3% A RTE " i of the elan. "In disputing his cla'm ' I should like to state that the Moc- Fear That It Will Mean thane of Arryle in the 12th cen- t M the tury, was decended from all Uals, Ruin of Coast Dougalls of Dunollie can trace their 121st monar:h of Ireland, and from To Ri ancestry back as far as A. D, 125. ' H ISLES The linage is ag follows: (from 3 Burke's Janded Gentry): Somered, % O'Malley, McDougall and|Cons Cead ( CHURCH ASSENRLY | HEETS IN LONDON Finances of Historic West. minster Abbey (235) n ice ou) Batt] ton on ot he TT t-- . . es, monarch A.D, kad 1olt Adams Fami'ies Claim hy M Distinction London,--A chorus of approval London, --The church Assembly , io AN AUTOMATIC ELECTION |g&enerally has greeted the revival now in session here, is not con- . nedi- am by the Government of the project cerned with the Prayer Book, but The wie lish ines Relating Good [Of ® tunnel under the channel to several measures of interest are| One proposal is, that the local hout, :. yw london--The correspondence In| "gy. "oc"y fou George's Secretary . | connect England and France, but being deliberated. rates and taxes on the residences y to » The Pail Mail Sh hs OO with Dover View the proposition with " What is known as the Westmin- | adjoining the Abbey occupied by ore ag to which is the oldest fam . . _|apprehension, '| #ter Abbey measure will be sent to ) de- | * these islands continues to evoke the | English magazines are now taking| ""From the local viewpoint it Parlament it approveq by the As- a "Face. po rusty hibfe wut ness was considerable delight in story concerning and attributed Mr. Gordon West, Mr, 4 BTedtest {nterest, One lett'r says. "_ "Our family is I surpose one of & the oldest in England, having set- "tled in Yorkshire long before the .. Conquest, but it one is allowed to "trace bak through the maternal dential election, relating a Lloyd George's private secretary, who was in Chicago just before the last presi- One of the "ward bossess" there means the ruin of the town," de- clares the harbor hoard registrar, The bulk of cross-channel steamer services, of course, run from Dover, Mayor Russel is also anxious, 'but there is no disposition in Dover to hinder the scheme and the towns sembly, It is a project for the read- Justment of the finances of the Abbey, The Dean, Rev. Foxley, Norris, receives a salary of $10,000 and there are four canons with salaries understood that the these clergymen are the same as be- fore the war. On the other hand, it is believed the general monetary resources of the Abbey have in- stipends of of $5.000 each. It is proposed that |creased in certain directions, Cuey, '" line, 1t will probably be found that, of the \nces *" outsidé our Royal Family, we are |was telling him of the elaborate pre- ple take some comfort in view the financial resources of the Ab- At present the finances of the ough "¥ the oldest. seeing that through Ed- | cautions taken on the polling day,|Ing the harbor extensions now in bey may he reapportioned as be-|Abbey are regulated by an act of t of "ward TI". and Welsh kinge we can but Mr, West was sceptical, Jrosres in order to handle the tween the sum provided for sti-|Parliament, passed in 1888, when acted "trace right back to the time of | «We in England," he said, "do not|ientish coal export trade, which is pends, Mor upkeep of the fabric [the whole position in this regard lever £% tr Lord. believe all we hear about Chicago|heli"Ved eventually will be reviveu. and for maintenance of services. |was reviewed. Seve Wh ] p : is ever built, -------- s the i" College or the Guildhall merely as | ogg: then, turning to some half-do- | 1 two a matter of interest. There Mav be ,on 'of his henchmen who were Ms Alaiye: ehalmmian of bate #vfamities In England who can race gi, ding near, he said: "Boys, here's [poen in existence for man Pd two 4: back to period before Christ, though |, "feller from England who don't be- Nos ance Jo" Mayy ears "My grandfather verified th's|election methods." "from "the records at the Herald's | «Ig that so?" replied the ew perhaps not in the direct line." lieve we take ward olitics seriously here. " In any case it is quite uncertain 'where the tunnel will start from if struction suggmests the costs would left "&° "I do not write as an authority," Show him, will you? be $150,000,000. e of O% gays another contributor, vhut ve "Whereupon cach of the six politi-| Premier Baldwin announced in Hibs ne lieve 1t is geually_undels 20 1 vw cal workers drew an automatic pis-|the House of Commons recently ter i the most ancient Scottish family 18 | 1 ¢ on his pocket. that a comprehensive re-examina- mart was pene riod the Mor. fect cond two, Trie ped en. alen ther the bishops, clergy and laity of the "Maid of Orleans" was responsible| Anticipating the desire of many ling Church of England. A law-abld'ng| French descent, for 1029 Sommen. for the French victory. French-Canadians and Americans Slee citizen may be, in Lord Cecil's eyes | Orates the 500th anniversary of the| "m, oommemorate Jeanne's heroic|of French origin to visit the an. last io that of Ferguson, descended from +4! Fergus, the first king of Scotland, is shout 380 B. C, This is ncarly 700 414 years senior to the O'Malleys, How- V ; és over, the greatest antiquity is sure- | intimated rather hurriedly that the boss, viz ly claimed by the family of Adams |was prepared to dispense with fur. Le --~English," ther argument, an "Do you believe us now?" asked Mr, West replied that he did, and tion would be made into the pro- ject, both from the strategic and economic viewpoints, BISHOP CRITICIZES CECIL'S ATTITUDE London --Bigshop Knox, writing to the Times says: "I am glad Lord Huch Cecil admits that the Prayer Book of 1662 is lezally binding on Insane becarse he ob vs the law as (Orleans, | | deliverance of the city of Orleans © JEANNG'S Home ,Dommremy © e @ that historic town in north central France, will be | the mecca this year of thousands of Canadians and Americans of English finally became discouraged , 15-day programme, and arrange. and evacuated the city. atid that the extraordinary pluck | accommodate the heavy influx of an exploit, a series of civil, military |cient city of Orleans during the It is ad-| ments are already being made to 1§ Church St. sense of leadership of the expected tourists. 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R. | LUKE Phones 871 -- 931 -- 687.W the ountry as to what is just, The he~*"2n tells them th'y must obey the 127, but they, thought Lord "" »!ad o'edierce to a higher ", that is the !aw of ("od and "171 to have rcceived juris. "n from Christ and His Holy Split, Pe it so, Their course is perfz 'ly clear, They must put an end to the pretens'ons that they are th Etate Chrrch, wherein the Stete cla'ms to interpret the law of prblic worship, and entrusts them, as her officers. with the duty of enfor-ing the law, "They must be ready, as the Bi-»~ of Durham was re-dy to ac- cert rll the implications of dises- te' " ".-ent., That which jars the pr' i» conscience is their readiness to en'oy all the pecun'ary and other benefits of a- law-establ'shed Church together with Lord Cecil's contempt for the law, as a bare law, when it contravenes their doctrinal o: other prepossessions," 0 = % ~~ HR mE NI f : # ir Pp ; HE new Nash "400" not only gives you all the important 1929 refinements listed above, but gives them to you without one single cent of extra cost. All motor cars have two prices--the factory (£0. b,) price, and the delivered |. . price. 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The Nash 400" leads the world in motor car value! +N*NASH 400" Leads the World in Jotor Car Value REID - NASH MOTORS WHITBY 20th of April, 1429, were the Frenchmen under her that after stubborn resistance the LEGION BRAKCH COMMITTEES FOR THE YEAR NAMED (Continued from Page 1) Power; Comrades A Gladman, Ar- | mitage, Walsh, and a committee from the Ladies' Auxiliary, Sick Committees: Chairman, Com- rades Graves, NW. ward, W. Jen- kins; N.E, ward,. Comrades Armi- tage; S.W, ward, Comrade T. Dalby; S.E. ward, Comrade T. Gladman. Band Committee: Chairman, D. McLennan; Comr~odes McNiven, Finlay, Murray and Gay. Change in Meetings A recommendation that a change ted by the branch, and in future, starting with Thursday, February 14, the local Legion will meet on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month. All members and ex-service men are asked to make a note of these dates and to attend the mect- ings. To Rejourn Chamber Two important matters brought up Commerce and a contribution to the British Miners Fund, The branch unanimously decided to renew its merce by forwarding the necessary fee, and named Thomas Dalby, the president, as its representative on the organization, The members also agreed to a donation of $25.00 being made to the fund being raised by The Times in aid of the distressed British Miners. Big Night Planned The arrangements for the smoker and concert to be given for all ex- service men in Oshawa and district on February 20, in Rotary Hall, were discussed, and it was announced that Alex Shields, the provincial secre- tary, and Col. Ackerman, provincial president, will be present on that occasion as guests of the branch, and that an excellent musical pro- gram was being arranged by the house and entertainment committee. The meeting was well attended, and all the members present take an active part in the discussion of the various matters dealt with. 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