[HE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1928 EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS mocxviLLe CHIEF OF : . DIES OF INJURIES E Brockvile, Nov, 17--Edward Lav- Chief of Police of Pres- iy) in St Vincent, ve Saul Thursda; t of juries ve when the ar he was driv- purs 0 sus] s ieved to be shopbreak- crashed into a steamroller on vi Highway No. 2, three east of here. Lavery suffered skull and other injuries. brother, who was accompanying escaped with only a shaking up. e . = Brockville, Nov. 17--The Jersey of J. W. Duvall, yesterday at ewington attracted over 1,500 peo- in upward of 300 cars from all of the Province and New York tate. The top price cow was $200, ¥nd several more were near this, al- h ages ran to 18 years. The yearling was $125. Ives rang- up to $110. There were seventcen ers for twenty-six head. Se INDSAY MAN SHOOTS a LARGE EAGLE THERE = Lindsay, Nov. 17D. E. Fisher, Who lives about eight miles south f Lindsay is proudly exhibiting a ¢ eagle which he killed Thursday. s bird has a wingspread of over and weighs even feet, over ten - pounds. It has large, curved talons and a cruel, hooked beak. Mr. Fish- er says that he saw it bothering chickens on the previous day, and that he set a s muskrat trap in his chicken pen. EPROPRIATION PLANS FILED IN PRESCOTT Prescott, Nov. 17--The Department of Public Works filed the expropria- tion plans for the land in connection with the establishment of the Great Lakes terminal at Prescott at the registry office here yesterday. The territory will extend from Windmill Point, one mile east of Prescott, to Johnsontown Creek, a distance of two miles. CHEESEMAKERS ASSOC. 1S WELL ATTENDED Cobourg, Nov. 17--At the annual meeting of the Campbellford District ¥ Cheesemakers' Association, the fol- lowing officers were elected: Presi- dent, W. V, Drury; Vice-President, B. W. Montgomery; Secretary-Trea- surer, Leslie Shillinglaw. Directors: F. Demarest, James Shillinglaw and George Brooks, Reports showed the season had been a successful one. Addresses were made by men prom- inent in the cheese industry, includ- ing James L. Irwin, produce grader for Central Ontario; J. P. Griffin, Secretary and Manager of the On- tario Milk and Cream Producers' - TRICKS COAL COMICS SAYS GAY AND JOLLY COUSIN. LOU "ADVICE \S ( CHEAP - IT USE MY MIND - AND GET ALONG QUITE WELL I FIND" ABBOTT & WALKER, INC. HE FOUND THATOUR BOTH WIFE AND COAL IS A PRIZE ~ AND THATS "THE ONLY KIND HE Buy's BUT TAKE LOU SAY SBLESY MY SouL™ THERE'S NO 7 "THAN YOUR COAL" ADVICE -- BuY OUR coAL 4OUR COAL GIVES HEATING SATISFACTION. WHY EXPERIMENT? W.J. TRICK COMPANY, Lid. 25 ALBERT ST." PHONES 230-157 i { ray, i | Dairy Instructor for Prince ¥ or Stulivg dries aT A Me or 1 . ; xg or for Or HUMAN SKELETONS FOUND IN HIGHWAY EXCAVATIONS Brockville, servation, in excavations by the Tomi, thay empl was yesterday. In the >This formation bearing on the opening of a burial plot there by the early set- tlers, it is believed the remains are those of victims of a ship fever, Irish immigrants, who perished along the St. Lawrence a century ago. DISTRICT LADIES N ARE IN BELLEVILLE Belleville, Nov. 17--The Conve tion of the Eastern Ontario Division of the Women's Institute, compris Northumberland, Hastings and Prince Edward Spenied Thursday at B: ville and the sessions were continued esterday. Delegates from the var- ious Northumberland County Wo- men's Institutes are in attendance. The convention comprises six dis- tricts and fifty-two branches. City of Belleville has the la. dies the use of the City Hall, and Mayor Duff officially welcomed the delegates. In connection with re- ports from the various activities, Mrs. L. H. Isaac, Warkworth, will report for Agriculture, Mrs. De- viney of Vernorsville for Historical Research, and' Mrs. Maybee, Wooler, for Legislation. DIVISION COURT 1S HELD AT ORONO Port Hope, Nov. 17--His Honor Judge O'Connor held Division Court in Orono on Tuesday last, when two | i, ORA BLACKSMITH MISSING FROM HOME | Marmora, Nov. 17--Search parties are scouring the neighboring coun- tdy in their efforts to find Benjamin Osborne, a blacksmith of Marmora. Mr. Osborne is 'about sixty years of age and lately has been suffering from ill Early yesterday morning he wandered away from his home and 'despite the keen search of large parties he has as yet not been found. The whole village is aroused over the hunt for the missing man. The last_person to see 'Mr. Os- y tried to induce Mr. Osborne to return to his home, hut the nan Foie, + Mr, opha then turned an en Back to the village to raise the alarm and' since that time an ene Cc: sear has been in progress, with as yet no sight of the missing man. t is rumored that Mr. Osborne was seen near Tisfis, a 'stop. on' the C.P.R. line near here. P ree -- PICTON HOSPITAL AUTHORITIES DENY REFUSING ADMITTANCE Picton, Nov. 17--The published statement that a girl was refused Two Ways to Avoid Sour Stomach Az AMPERING the stomach as you grow older is one way to keep out of trouble! But it's far more pleasant to eat what you Shooge, Sa let 'ape's apepsin : keep the stomach id. Pl ty of ie Tv 'three: acid. Plenty of e past "three- score-and-ten" kein, Bones y because they know this one secret. Because it is so quick, so safe and 80 sure in ending digestive troubl millions rely on "Pape's Diapepsin." 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Dr. Gullet, dentist, with Dr. Walmsly and Dr: Platt, local physicians, attended the boy and, although. he was' afflicted with whooping cough, he was placed in the operating room, After a suc- 'cessful operation on his jaw he 'was discharged by attending physicans at the wish. of his parents and went home. There is no isolation hospital in connection with the local hospital, and the patient, although sufferin, from whooping cough, was admitt and cared for. . ORILLIA WEAVING PLANT Orillia, Nov. 17--Orillians learned with satisfaction that the Heywood Wakefield Company of Canada, one of the town's most flourishing indus- tries, in contemplating a considerable increase in the weaving facilities at the Orillia plant. Up to thé present time this plant has woven fibre webbing at Orillia largely for the use of the company itself, and has supplied most of the Canadian trade with fibre webbing from the plant in the United States. It is now lopoted. however, to weave all fibre webbing for the Canadian trade in Orillia, This will mean the installation of more looms and other machinery at the Orillia plant, which would result in the em- ployment of an additional number of he Heywood Wakefield Comp e, Heywoo akefie! ompany in Canada is the owner of the Lloyd patents which protect this weaving process, and. a recent decision in the United States whereby the patents | were sustained will be followed by active steps on the part of the Cana- lian company to maintain all patent rights in Canada. '"HEVROLET WILL MOVE INTO SIX-CYLINDER FIELD Detroit, Nov. 17.--Chevrolet has made a radical move upward into the six cylinder field, keeping prac- tically within the present price range. of its present familiar four cylinder line, which it will now discontinue. MAY SOON BE ENLARGED | ~~ CREWS OF SUBS Norfolk, Va., Nov. 17.--A new device for the rescue of imprison- ed crews of disabled submarines is under consideration. by officials of the United States Navy. Theodore A. Bullock of Nopfolk, already well known in army and navy circles for his airplane safety' devices, is the inventor. He has worked on the invention since the + SCHEME FOR THE |== 'solved one of the greatest problems of the under-sea craft, was board, which decided to give it a test. "This - invention consists first," 'the inventor says, "of a large stool tank, or bell, the , size and weight to be determined by na constr rs. This tank is divided into two compartments, upper and lower. - The lower has a water- tight door at the bottom in the middle of the flooring. This open- ing is unded by a rubber mat two or~ thi inches thick. The door in the floor of this tank is larger than any door or hatch in {use on submarines, and when the cover auy hatch with a water-tight and' water-proof compartment with a swinging door through "which egress can be obtained. S-4 disaster and believes he has tank is placed in position it will. "A, flange four inches around compartment there a small bell. "This small unit fitted with _a wat2r-tight door the floor, the same as the big single cable. midway between the fouls cables that control the big ¥: ; ; "Both the big bell and the small- er bell are equipped with tele- phones, electric lights and alr pumps. pik "For resciie work on a submar- ine two divers are sent down to locate a compartment that is fn- tact, They order dcwn the big bell, dropping it over the hatch 7 and clamp it to the dis abled ship, They can then: pass| selves cramped for brought into play." from the bell into the submarine. {adian If they find more persons than 'The Arcade Limite SINCE our store has been remodelled you | will find it a better, a more attractive shopping centre Sizes 14 to 20. 'WOMEN'S ATTRACTIVE -FROCKS = RR d | A look at these Dresses will convince you of their fire value. A trial will prove how effective they aye styled. The price speaks for its own economic importance. 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