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Oshawa Daily Times, 5 Jul 1930, p. 12

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1930 i a ed 1 4 4 | PAGE TWELVE EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS | HOLDING INVESTIGATION Kingston, Colonel B, 0, Joy of the department of civil aviation, Ottaws, was in the olty conducting nS a bed {] h ute of don, 116 the plans am. was injure he was in crashed from a belght of About, a hundred feet, em -- 'FRIEND TO MOTORINTS Lindsay, ~Chiet of Police, B, H, Lawier is a veal friend of the mo- torist, His attention was ' called to a trisl in certain streets of old shingles from which nails Drotrud. ed, The Chief tracked his man down, ending up at a farm, # mile out 'of town, He ordered the of- fender to yetrace his yeute and plek up every fallen shingle, r-------- ROTARY. OFFICERS IAndsny Rotary officers for the oar have been installed as follows; resident, James Mackey; Tmmed- ate Past President §, P, Boal; Vee-Prosdent, ¥, 1, Weldon) Hec- retary, I, Jewell; Treasurer, V, J, Reid, POWNER FAMILY REUNION Lindsay, ~Ahout 180 deseand~ antaof the date William and Elisa Downer, gathered in a plenle at Cameron on the old homestead, a farm which 'the 'Downer ancestors cleared out of the wood, ELEVATOR NEADY KOON ttawa, ~The new 5,000,000~ bushel grain elevators at Prescott will be ready for grain by the first of next month and the terminal it~ self will he in complete operation by fept, 1, J. B, Hunter, Deputy Minister of Publig Works said, LANDS BIG MUSKIE Peterboro.~John Llewllyn of Johnston, Pennsylvania thinks that the fishing in Chemong Lake in great, And no wonder, for he landed a i8-pound "muskle", measuring 48 inches in length and 18 inches around the girth, NO MORE WCHASIN" FLIES WITH A SWATTER * That ls==lf You Spray "Fly-Kil" Why waste time waiting for flies to alight and enly swatting them,\ Save time and energy by apraying FLY-KIL which is Busran- teed to live up to its name, It Flies infest any room In your house, just arm. your sell with a sprayer full of FLY-KIL, closes the doors and go to It, In a few minutes every fly will be deader than a door nail, Yea! VLY-KIL 'is sure death to Flies, Moths, Ants, Mosquitoes, but it is abuos Jutley harmless to humans, PLY-KIL evaporates coms- . petey, and when . sprayed will not stain clothing, russ or wall paper, That's bes oause a FLY-KIL Sprayer delivers a fine, misty spray without dripping, Make up your mind now that you are going to shoot Flies on the wing, using FLY-KIL as the amunitiop, Sold by Jury & Lovell Ltd | King 5t, B. Bimeoe Bt, 8, | Phone 88 Phong 08 lyn of [M |. near here, "YOUNG BOYS DROWN ing nliat '14 alm, a oun Ut S6YON yOATS, HON o wr, nd ror Velix 24 Palm of the Queensbore neighborhood wes in Black Creek near L NG} ; ' BIG LUNGE CAUGHT Mados,~~Hugh Keller of the Hy- dro Offide at Madoe, fishing at Moira Lake landed n twenty-sight pound lunge, This was the fishing event of Dominion Day, Anothey lunge weolghing 15 pounds was re« ported caught in thn lake, drowned arthe BUS MTRUCK Belleville, ~Smashed ipto_by a car drviten by a UB, tourist the Thenion bus was damaged considers ably, HOUSE DESTROYED Bellaville ~The home of John Titkorson on the outskirts of Vox- boro village wis totally destroyed by fire, The loss Is estimated at $2.000 partially covered by insure ance, INJURED IN CRASH Lindsay; ~¥rnest Corley, Ade Iaido Birest, is sujoring severe cuts oh the face and back of the head and Clara Sehenteow, of Cleveland, in out on ball on a charge of veck~ lass driving, the results of an autos mobile accident, FAMILY REUNION Millbrook, ~~Descendants of the Johnston clan, originally of the Forder County of Dumfries, be tween England and Beotland, to the number of approximately one hun~ dred and forty, gathered for thelr annual reunion at the Agricultura! Park, Millbrook, representatives coming from Teronte and other points west and from Bmith's Falls and intervening points to the east: ward, T0-YEAR-OLD KTUDENT Kingston, ~1sano BH, Pedlow oyer seventy years of age, former member of the Federal parliament and until recently a prosperous dry goods merchant in Renfrew, has announced that he will spend his remaining years in pursuing. special studies, Ho started, in Queen's University summer school to study politionl selence and will continue when the University ve-opens for the regular Fall term, He Is an alert student and will have the ax. perience gained In more than 40 years of husiness life behind hin studies, Two of his daughters are Queen's graduate, DOG KILLS CHICKENS Brookvile, ~The death of soma 20 hens belonging to residents of Rehofleld avenue attribnied to a dog in the community, has resulted in the dog being destroyed, ene-- | BiG PICNIO Cobourg~0One of the largest plenies in the history of Cobourg will ba held on Maturday, July 19, when 4,000 people employees of the Canadian Pacitle Rallway and thelr families from Toronto and 1, 600 trom the Smiths Malls Division will come to Cobourg for thaly an. nual outing, eR a AGED PRIEST STARTS "ON LONG JOURNEY Three Rivers, Que.~Father A, Giroux, f8-year-old member of the Oblates, has started a 5,000-mile trip Into the Arotle reglohs, His object is to teach the native lan. guage to a young missionary news ly assigned to the Loucheux tpibe In the Aklavik distriet, For 80 years Father Giroux was with the Louoheux himself, Twelve years ago he retired from the ardorg of missionary work and took up duties connectad with the sanctuary at Cap De la Madeline, His successor, Father Leouvor, wan aceldentally drowned lant fall, No the veteran Father (Hroux voluntesred to take a Journey of 3,000 miles by rat and 2,000 by canoe and on foot to ine struct the latest nominees in the tongue of the tribe in question, He will he in the far north 18 months, a a a, tt PE tn : s su | . Daily Coach Service 1 i LEAVE OSHAWA v I nee RT OSHAWA - F. ae TORONTO 88¢ LEAVE TORONTO AM, PM, \ w 8 an * 0 100 except Mu h rid [complained of, | Bavage an into the Wi BIG PRIGES RULE ATSILVER SALE About . 150 Lots -- One Piece Made About $16,600 London, ~QOver £14,600 was A iined. for about 1560 lots of old sil- vey at Rotheby's rooms recently, One pleco alone, 8 James 1, silver iit steeple cup and cover, made 5,500 and 17 other {toms made over £10 an ounce, The steeple cup, a magnificent example of early 17th century-sil« versmith's work, was one of the features of the silver exhibition at Bonford House last year, and was until veodnt years in the collection of the late Lord Meniagu of Bean~ lou The. general belief amnong experts was that it might reach £8,000, but this sum was excesded owing to the efforts of the Goldsmiths and Bliversmiths Company to defeat the persistent bids of Mr, Crichton who was declared the victor at £0,800; As the oup weighs 85 os, this price works out at exaetly £132 An ounes, Though a remarkable price this is not a record, the famous Tuder Cup, dated 1600 having made £10, 000 or £500 an ounce, at the fam= ous Bwaything sale in 10384, Costly Wine Cups Remarkanle prices were Jad for a series of 17th century wine cups one of the Commonwealth being bid up to 1,760s an ounces, while 1, 8008 an ounpe was given for an Elisabeth hoaker made by the same maker as the Westbury oup, Other prices deserving of record Are; Ounces,' James I, tanl beaker ,,1,040w, Commonwealth wine cup, "d0s, Charles 1, wine eup ... 000s, Charles 11, wine cup... 700s Commonwealth beaker , A#0s, Charles 1, boaker,,,, 10s, Charles II, beaker. ..,.. B40s, Charles 11, porringer.., 4108 Wilgabothan beaker (pair) 450s, Karly in the sale a collection of £0 Queen Anne silver tongs were sold for £170, Tare for Collectors The prices prove that of all an. tiques, nid English sliver now holds the palm with collectors au a safe investment, It Is not unreasonable to predict that many of the prices paid will be doubled In the next thres years such pieces becoming rarer in the saleroom every season, -------- REMARRIAGE BAR IN GROCER'S WILL London By the terms of the will of Alderman Thomas Walker of Thornbreaks, Lancaster, form. erly In business in Ulverston as a gfocer, wha lofi estate of the gress value of $385,000, the widow ls penalised should she remarry, He gives his shares {0 the Com merglal Unlon Assurance Co, and the London Assurance as to one: thivd te his wife a wo-thirds to his two daught and. makes a number of small legacies, The residues of hig property he leaves In trust for his wite durin widowhood, or an annuity o 41,000 should she remarry and subject thereto $300,000 is to fo) low the trusts of a settlement in favor of his two daughters and the ultimate residue to his children, GOVT. INVESTIGATES COMPLAINTS MADE Ottawn, July §~The complaints of orohto local of the typographieal Union that the printing voters lasts in phat olty are in some cases bes ing done in shops paying rates of wage lower than what should be conaldered falr rates, are being carefully oonaidered by labor des partment officials here, Jt 1s ex« plained that the falr wage bill pas aed at the last session applied' to various classes of construction and It wan doubtful if It could he held to apply to printing, However, it In suggested that the order in nouns oll passed some Years ago setting forth the policy of the government In regard (o labor required that fale wages muat be paid on all gov. ernment contracts and that orders Insaouneil might cover the canes YOUTHS CONQUER BIG SAULT RAPIDS FOR FIRST TIME Plunge Inte White Water by Accident in Canoe and Emerge Safely ---- Cornwall, July 6.==By acoident, (Wo Montreal youths succeeded in shooting the famous Long Sault Tapids of the 8t, Lawrence River in a light canoe and lve to tell the tale, a feat considered im sible by exporienced boatmen, The two are Jack Walker and Willlam Savage of Montreal, According to thelr own atory, Savage and Walker were on route from Ottawa to Montreal | foot eanoe, and, procecding east along the 8t, Lawrence River, missed the entrance to the Corse wall Canal at Dickinson's Landing, whigh would have oarried het sity Past the threo miles of White An Acoldent d Walker were drawn Nault before they knew 'it, Ruffeted by waves four and five feet high, scraping over hiddan sanks "4 ling all the dime at exp train » and havand camnlataly hava aanival tha canoe plunged through the 'main {rapids and within ten minutes ens . / (hac OMAULEY=THE VAM: OUS INISH PIRATE The Green 1sle which is famed for so many things has the distinge tion of having produced a famale pirate, the most famous of her sex, and a woman who was not afraid to face the formidable Queen Eliza both on terms of squalily, It Gaelis she would be called Grainne, signifying "the Ugly," but done into English this seems to 'sorrsspond to the more pleasing name of Grace, Fhe flourished In West Connaoht, where the o'an of the O'Malleys received for: many yours, Mor father was a seafaring man and so was his father befcre him, A fourteenth century bard, jebrating thelr achievements In ree signs; / A good man never was there Of the O'Malleys but a mariner, ¢ The O'Malleys wera persons of di tipetion, of that there is no man ner of doubt, and It seems erriain from reading the legends of the d.y that they were monarchs of that part of Ireland=--something in the nature of petty ehieltalns, If not kings, The writers of the day were a litle "osy about the exact osoupation « the father of Grace O'Malley, Whe had it that he was A mariner engaged in the meresant trade while others contended Lhat he was a pirate, At all events he died when Grace was but 1¥ years of age, and she Immediately ane sumed command of his fleat of vessels, For years she wan the tarror of the west const-~thin was about 1674-=and wa find somes of [the viotims writing to Queen Klisa- heth complaining of the manner in atked and whieh they had been att thelr goods appropri ' There wer¥ no equ suffrage faws in that country at that time, but Grace O'Malley settled this vexed question In her own Way and without any debate, Khe nas. | sumed command of that part ef Connacht by fores of arms, Bhe (proclaimed herself the ruler of the people, she taxed them, she promuls gated rules for thelr conduet and on one occasion she proclaimed war {without bothering to consult any one As to its desirability, And 'thers were none to say her may, In 1686 she was arrested by rapres ontatives of the Queen and came within an ace of being hanged, but she escaped and lived to tell the tale, A year Inter aha was on the high seas again taking everything in sight, One of thess was the Le Stranges, snother was a Apanish shi) loaded with fine mines, and still another was an English ware ship, One oan Imagine the delight sho must have felt In thus humilis isting the men who were In come mand of a ship fully equipped with guns snd ammunition, Grace O'Malley did not content (horselt with merely directing the | sailors Aboard hér piratioal ships She fought with them and at times fought with an Intensity and fury that seared the males with whom she came In contact, There is A story of her adventure with a Turks ish Corsair which fllustrates the spirit of thig vallent woman, The urks, who were not very particule AP about the Pulef vt the fighting game, wera getting the detiar of the men on her ship, She was In bad, 111 at that time, But when she fearned that things were going "Trin Stories Stranger Than Fiction STRANGEST TALES OF ROMANCE ano MYSTERY By Vance Wynn (Author of To-Day's True Delsctive Movies) wrong she hastily arose, tied & great quilt ahout ber ample per- person and personally directed (he fighting. The Turks had seen many strange things In her time, but this strange woman was the strangest of al), Hey enormous bulk and odd appearance surprised the Invaders, oy ceased fighting to obiain A closer view of this queer somands of, It was just what the O'Malley desired, Hhe had a big blunderbuss in her brawny hand and she swing it with such effect that the Turks were soon repulsed with great loss aid the survivors were begglog for their lives, It was about this time that Lord Deruty Sydney wrote fo Queen Kijsabeth and the Council in Lone don telling of the havoo that was being wrought by this remarkable female and saying that she was "a terror to all merehantmen whe sails od the Atlantic," It bad the doe sired effect, A reward of #2600 in American money=-was offered for the gapture of this terror of the sens, Khe was not eaptured=-no one seemed to have the temerity to gn after her, But she did try to Justify herself and in the quaint annals of the times we find her tolling the Council that the buss ness whe pursued was her "irude of maintenance" and that by (¢ she "did maintaln herselt and her peov ple, by land and hy sen," Tu offs pot the eomplaints that had been made against her she want to Lord Deputy Sydney and otfersd her services with three malleys and 200 fighting men, either in Boots land or Ireland; for anything the Quan might direct, As 8 connage yence of this Queen Wiisabath Ine vited her to some and see her, Kha revied that she was willing te ne opt the Invitation, but wanted it known that while she was prepars 0! to ally herself with the Enulish Queen, she would not submit or sive up the dignity she possessed as # ruler in her own provines, It Is sald that she salled up the Thames to the Tower Gate, but this is by no means certain, because we Are compelled to rely upon the popular ballads of the day for ine f.rmation, and not upon actus hiss tory, But there Is no doubt that she did moot Elisabeth because we are given a desoription of the dramp« tio pomp with whieh this Queen of the Bea approached the famous rule or of England. There must ' have been a great deal In tommon bate wean these two women whn were both so masculine and no overpears ing In their attitude to all whe fared to opose thelr wills, Tt 's ovident that Xilgabeth only denived thy formal submission of this res markagle woman, At all event her reception was "moat graclons" and before she left the court "Good Queen Bess' offered to create her a countess, Bhe haughtily declined thes honor insisting that she already felt herself the equal of the Queen 80 far as rank was concerned, Nhe sald, however, that she was willing ta qocept from the English Sovers olen an Earidom for her son, Tohy O'Malley, and that gift was immed» fatal; given her, Thus wap ereated, (f we are to woecept the popular ballads, the title from which the Karls of Maye have descended from that day 'o this, «Copyright by Publis Ledger) tered comparatively quiet waters of Robinson's Day, Py this time the canoa Was partly filled with water, and alker leaped overboard to awim to shore, Fighting swift currents, he barely managed to reach the bank and there fainted, Recovers ing, he went to the camp of Him. eon Richmire and was alded to tha home of Henry Layo on Barnhart's Island, He la now reported to be recovering from shook, Nowhoat Enters Rattle Savage stayed with the canoe and narrowly escaped with his lite when it was carried into a second sireteh of rough water, known as Murphy's Rapids, Lester Clarkson and Chester Warner, camnery on Darnbart's Island, saw his plight and set out in a leaky rowboat to render assistance, Aa the rowboat entered the awift water, one oar wei gave way: but, despite the handioap, Clarkson and Warner stugk doguedly to thelr task, suc. seeding n Jifting "the exhausted youth. from the canoe, and reach. od shore with great dittioulty, The canoe ia still on the river 'Attem Only twice In the past 60 years have Sally host ise to ride iis Lon alt, rly Years Jomo Bullet of Dickinson's Land: ing ossayed to shoot the famous Sault in an especially constructed boat, but falled to make half the distance betore his boat overturns ed. 'Me veached shore when the eurrent carried him near a point on Barnhart's. Island, In 1004 Goorge Trumper and I, KB. Well fngton, two young Americans, #ts duped to make the trip in two noes, They alén met disaster soon After entering the rough strotohes, but clung to tho wred age of thelr oraft and were resoued below the. rapids, Canadian Coke acto a L ja the ue of rare domentlo poses in Canada that thin fuel to hecomea a serious rival alr 'of anthracite, whioh han long hoen al AT {noes af Ountavia and Quethos, ------ 4 i ! UMane 8 man whe thinks he isa froesthinker {a only a treestalken' «0d, Howe, Ma ' THREE DROWNED NEAR ST. THOMAS Boat Overturns and Two Are Caught in Fish Nets While Swimming St, Thomas, July B==Tragedy stalked into a happy vacation trip and olsimed the lives of three ounk Amerloans while darkness lanketed Lake Nrie yesterday, The dead are Stanley A, Wine tors, 20, of Cleveland; Orris Ray Carroll, of Detvolt, 80, and Oscar Layne, 21, of Fairview, Kentuehy, The three men arrived at Port Stanley from Cleveland aboard the Clty of Krle, bringing with them a amall, twossniled dinghy, They started to sall to thelr cottage at Brie Neach, near Krieau, about 06 miles west of Fort Atanley, whore their families and friends Were awaiting to recelve them, What happened after that can only be conjectured, for the overturned boat wan sighted off Tryconnell and the three men Who, had wset forth so happily wore taken from the cold waters of Lake Krie dead from exposure and drowning, The bodies were discovered by fishermen raising tholr net, It belleved the dinghy leaked and that in baling it uot the eraft was somehow upset, Two of the men apparently swam a mile and bee Shiba nied in the nets, The other y waa floating, TT EI a. Railway Passes in the Rockies +The map sheets of tha Interpro- vi | Boundary between Alberta and British Columbit published by the Topographical Survey, Depart ment of the Interior, show the three passes of the Roeky meuns talon through which railways have bean constructed, Crowsnest pass an. an elavation of 4.48% feet} faking Horde pass 0,820 feel, and Yellowhead pasa 8,711 feet, BE 14 fn better for a winger to reals fas that Bis valts 4s Eolas, says 8 writer, It is terrible, for the aude fence when he doesn't, ' REMAND HOMPER ON FRAUD CHARGE Identified as Man Who Sold Forged Stock Worth $16,000 Ottawa, July b.==Identified by J, W, Hughson as the man who sold 1,000 forged Ajax Of gortificatas to Hughson Dros and Co., under the name of Helph Homper, Joseph les ings of Montreal was arraigned in the Ottaws police court to-day and was remanded for one week with out pleading, He was arraigned tinder the name of Ralph Homper, The formal charge was (hat be did unlawfully by false protonees obtain from Hughson Dros and Company the sum of "$16.000 with intent to defraud, Police declare they nscorinined that immediately after the cheek had been cavhed, Homper had call od » taxi snd had been driven to Vaudreuil, Information was re- enived a few duys ago that a $500 bill of the serial number of a bill mid by the hank in Ottaws had boon deposited In Montreal, Detec- tive Aubrey MachDonnld and John W. Hughson then went to Monts real with the awssistence of the Montreal pollee Homper wus round od up, Homper was known to the Mon. troul police as Joseph lsings, Me was arrested at his home 600 Gis rousrd Bireet, GAME MENACED BY NORTHERN FLOODS EA -- Much Fallen Timber Swamps, Camps and Lodges Washed Away Budbury, July B.A prominent Hudbury prospector, who has just returned from the wildorness west of the Temagam! reserve, reports that there In a great deal of fallen timber, many large trees having been uprnoted by the forces of the flood, Camps and lodges have boen carried down streain, Game has suffered to somes ex tent, He reports seeing drowned deor in the swamps, and mooss so thoroughly tired from the effort of keeping thelr heads above the water for days that they made no attempt to oscape when he slapped them with his paddle, He declares that never in his AB yours of life in this country has he seen such floods, At times on the return journey they lost their way, being unable to follow the #treams, as the whole bush coun try was completely covered with water, MUNICIPAL MOVIES ASKED IN BRITAIN Sheftield (Bng.) Outraged olergymen and parents of erring youths and girls in Khettield, are demanding a municipal ploturs pale ace to fight the monace of the American talking films, They say that the latest 'talkies ure oaloulated to corrupt the mors als of impressionable youth, and a Wesleyan minister in Sheffield has suggested a munieipal ohile dren's cinema run by the educas tion authority, There are others, however, who want. a munieipal cinoma for all, They olaim that adolescents «are in greater danger from flims than are thelr younger brothers and sinters, "You hear them talking with the American acvoont quite often, and the film girl's style of hairs dressing Is all the rage" I TEN PER CENT. CUT IN SALARIES AT CHRYSLER PLANT Detroit, Mioh,, July B==A 10 per cont, reduction In pay of all salar fed employes wan announced yea itdny by the Chrysler Corporas tion, he statement announcing the re. duction sald that the action "is policy which the current depres. sion In business demands, "Labor,' the statement continue od, "han alrendy contributed sube stantially through reduced works Ing hours, and it was felt to be only fale that salaried employes should also bear some of the burs den, The reduction applies to all salaried employes itdamly from My, Ohryaler (Walter P,' Chrysler) down, It Is a tribute to the mor ale and loyalty of the organisation that the advisability of this move han been Aeuntally recognised and oheerfully accepted." AIR MINISTER ONCE SOLD NEWSPAPERS London=~Twenty years ago Fred Montague was, in the words ho used to a reporter "on hin ups pera," Mr, Fred Montague, MP, Une dor-Booretary for Air, introduced the Alr Matimates in the House of Commons recently, "I had nothing in the world fn those days," he sald; "often ne food, not oven any prospects.' Ho wan asked about hin early days, "I have only the hanlest recollections about my school days." ha replied, "Porhaps 1 went to an elementary school In the days of the London School Board, but I don't remember it, All 1 vooall 1s golng to a dame-gohool In: Battersea for a time." Where, 1 asked, did Mr, Mon. tasue sat his knowledme of wan and things? V1 meld wawsnanars an Landen ramember the contents bills about Mis, Maybyick, the prisoner heing sentenced to death, Mhe wan sf Lerwards veprievod, "I had a regular piteh in Vieets street where | sold the #t, Jamen's Curette, 1 used to make 95, un weok wt that Job, "After that I hecame un hooks stall boy, Ihet wag where | got my education, When the rush hour was over 1, used to vend ovoryithing that coms on to my booketall ut Aldgate Biution oy the Underground," As recently as 1051 Mr, Mons tague wan selling ointment at Lon. don street corners, Today, he Is one of the suc cosnon among Mr, MacDonald's Ministers, Rm e-- r-------- so VICAR HOWLED DOWN AT BRITISH MEETING London, --#eoney of disorder, in which the vicar was loudly booed, marked the close of n church moet ing at- Wicken, Cambridge, In Eng land, Over 100 people wera present, and a section of them objected to the refuse! of the vicar, the Rev, WW, ¥, Harrisson, to allow a mission hall to he used for dancing and other amusements He declared that enly people on the dlectoral roll were entitled to he prowent, and, as he could not pravail. on the others to leave Whe hall, ho adjourned the wmaeeting amid booing and cries of "We shall coms again' The first apples exported from Nova Beotis are sald to have heen shipped by sailing vessel from Hall fax to Liverpool in 1840, the price realized heing #2 por barrel, In LABA a shipment of 700 barrels was made hy schoonag to Boston, U.B.A,, the price roallzfd hoing #2.76 per barrel, J hos § thal stanly dvs ot yh sn loan, 'A bad in formule so In ¥., W. THOMPSON DRUG STORE SAYS CORNERSTONE OF PALESTINE MUSEUM Pin-- Jorusalom, Valosting "The flys stons of the new Palestine arehae ologlen] museum was recently hid by the High Commissioner, / Bir John Chancellor, 1t 18 located nor Herod's Gate, The money whieh 1x being: used to build this musenm in that whieh John D, Roekfeller offered to the Egyptian (lovers mont, hy which 1 was refused, Cannda"s Precise Level Net ---- What 18 known selentitieally # the precise lovel net of Canada now aovers the Dominion and a mage of figures iu requived to represent the 3 olovation above sen-level of the various localities Indicated, "Lhes figures are carefully computed | the Geodetic Murvey of Canada De partment of the Intervie, and are based on menn mea-level obtained from five (ida) stations pam Yarmoth and Halifax on the Atlnne the coast) Father Potur on the Lif of Mt. Lawrence: sud Vancouver and Prisan Rupa on the Paclfis "pot Fon flynrom nen in the laying oat bullding of Lridyo and freigation works, and they ai #0 worve as the base for ull other wiryay measiuremonts and compute thine of towns, the on \ An ex-convict now writes poetry for n Nving, He has gone from bad to verse! Ee --_-- USED in beautiful shape 1927 ESSEX SEDAN extra special ..... 1928 ESSEX SEDAN like new BARGAINS IN GOOD 1927 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1929 ESSEX SEDAN cannot tell it from a new car very small mileage CARS $325.00 $400.00 $600.00 Ross, Ames 138 King Strect W, Company Limited & Gartshore Phone 1160 TELEPHONE FIVE DIRECT LINES TO CENTRAL * COAL Epo PREMIUM COKE seMmer. soLvay WOODALL kins & DRY Service (20) Delivery Vehicles DIXON COAL CO. Mo BF (Maty) Armstrong streets in 1880," he replied, . "1 was then twelve years old, 1 well NEW PROPRIETORS OSHAWA BURIAL C0. Funeral Home Jus AW tArmy) arg FUNERAL DIRECTORS | MOTOR AMBULANCE SERVICE _ ° DAY AND NIGHT--PHONE tosew N Ww

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