THE OSHAW. Engh cutee mee ' A DAILY TIMES, EASTERN hi i bi dd Amd Accepts 'Helitax Call Kingston. ~Amnouncemnet hus been made that Rev, Dr, T, W, Sav- ar, who has been rector of St, Jimes' Church here bas accep the ivitation to the rectorship of St. Paul's Anglican Church iu ° Halifax, Nova Scotia, Dr, Bavary has been rector of Bt. James Church for over twenty years and regarded as one of the outstand- ing Anglican minwters in the diocese. He is a son of the lite Judge Savary of Halifax, and ex: pressed a desire to return to his home province, . ; Suicide Prevented Kingston.~Two Kingston police officers proveuted u middiessged woman from jumping into the lake near the Richardson Bathing House at Macdonald Park. AAAS ES aa Condemns School Prescott,~--~Unless stepy, are taken at an early date to provide adequate accommodation for pupils of the Prescott high school, Iu- spector Anglin has notified thd Board of Education 'that he will recommend that the legislative grant be withheld for this year, Nurses Graduate Belleville, -- Sixteen graduate nurses, the largest class to grads uate from the training school of the Belleville General Hospital have received their diplomas, ¥Fol- lowing are the graduates: Winnis fred Almey, Trenton; Ursula Bah cock, Odessa; | Keitha Brickman, Moira; Marjorie Alice Bray, West Huntingdon; Eleanor Blanche Cryderman, Hampton; Amy Ellen Derbyshire, Trenton; Gladys Helen Fitzgerald, Belleville; Marie Mar. guerite Gordon, Demorestyille; Dorothy = Adeline Kirkland, Co bourg; Cora Helen Kemp, Kings + ston; Pearl Alice Nicholson, Co- bourg; Florence Irene Reid, Belle- ville; Ethel Grace Rodgers, I'rank- ford; Keitha Pear! Sine, - Frank- ford; Jewel Edna Thompson, Tich- borne; Rhea Leole Wager, Marys- ville. : Fire in Mill . Cornwall,.--Spontuneous comhbus- OTHE | tion in. a quantity of cotton waste klored in the building js believec to have caused Zire whieh almost completely 'destroyed ' a large waste shed at the Canada Cotton mill, Arthur street. The loss is 'estimated at $5,000, fv Committed for Trial Cornwall,--Only eufficlent evii- ence to warrant the committal of Peter A, Leclair to stand trial at the next court of competent juris. diction' was taken before Magis. trate' J, C, Milligan in Police Court here when the former Cornwall contractor was arraigned for pre- liminary bearing on a charge of false prentencex, Leclair was caught after a two year hunt, Doctors' Halt Holiday Cornwall.--Cornwull Medical Socloty 1s inaugurating a, plan, this year, whereby. the doctors of the town will enjoy half-holidays each Wednesday during June, July and August, The doctors have Arranged that two physicians wil) be, available In cases of necessity each Wednesday afternoon, District Meeting Athens, --Distriet No, 18, Order of the Eastern Star, held their an: nual meeting in Vimy Ridge Chap ter Room, Athens, Mrs, Sarah BN. Hiyes, retiring D.D.G.M.," presided and. Mrs, 'Ruby Hamilton, of Iro- quols, P.W.M,, of "Morrisburg, Claptér No. 83, was unanimously elected "D.D.G.M, "for the ensuing yeaY, Anniversary . Observed Cobourg.-<Mr, and Mrs, R, C. Allan of Cobourg ' celebrated the fiftieth. anniversary of their wed- ding recently. Married in 1880 fo Mary' Susanna Lapp of Colling- wood, Mr. 'Allan engaged in the milling 'business at Redwing and Fenelon Falls, later. moving to a farm west of Cobourg. For the last thirty-six years the couple have oc- cupied their present home on Wil- liam Street. They were the recipi- ents of many gifts of flowers and gold from their family and friends. Seven children were present, TELEPHONE Five Direct Lines -- a i iii 262 TL ROR ig TS Jeddo Premium Coal Semet - Solvay Coke Pocahontas, Cannel hy od to help develop 'the i pa 7 Live' Stock Ass 7) | (Suritag.--Hastings Conty bas | organized a Live 1wprove- inten: ment Assocatiop, which Js | ug of pure-bred live stock, The officers Are; President, I", R, Mallory of Frankford: Vice-President, George Cook of West Huntingdon; Secre- tary, J. B, Thompson, of Stirling; Treasurer, Hector Woods, of 1van- hoe. Directors--Archio MeDonald of Belleville; Dave Thrasher of Delleville; J. Emerson of Latter, Edmund Drecuff of Marold; Harry Grilis of Thomasburg; James Cas- key of Madoc; 'Joseph D. Pennock of Boulter; Peter Dradshaw of Detlor; David Livingstone of May: Joo and Hector Woods of Ivan oe, Liberals Organize Lindsay--The Bobcaygeon Lib oral Association , held a very en- thusiastic meeting, elected officers and made plans for the nominating convention to' be held in Lindsay, H. Mark was elected president and 1. R, Stewart, secretary-treas- urer, LJ SUBWAY URGED BY COUNCILLORS ATDEATHTRAP Reeve Macdonald Declares Oross- ing Gates Have Been Prov. od Ineffective CALL RAILWAY BOARD Terrible Death Toll on Monday Rouses Whole Town to Demand Highway Safety Cobourg, May 28th, «= De- finite action in the form of a elition to the Dominion Railway sonrd Ming for eareful and expert fuspection of the leyel crossing men- aces on each pide of the town is be: ing taken by the town council as the direct result of the fearful tragedy cancted outside the eastern limits of the "corporation early on Monday morning when six peoplo were killed. That this was a fatality which very nearly had been preceded by a more local tragedy was surprising news to suveral of the councillors after the motion asking for inspection had been pussed, The close tragedy discussed was the narrow escape of Commandant Hurgrove and his wife, whose ear stal. led on the C.N.R, tracks on Thursday ol last week and directly in front of the onrushing International Limited, The gate had been Lroken before this oceasion and Commandant Hargrove hud misconstrued the signal given by the watchman, Ineffective Mrs, Macdonald, who' moved the motion asking for an inspection, ques: tioned the value of crossing gates siiiee they seemed to be always being crashed and which were broken at the tite of the sorrowful tragedy on Meunday, Coun, Davidson seconded the mo- tion which reads: 'That the council formally ask the Dominion Railway Heard to sgnd ity evrere level crossin tdvisor to make an inspection of loca level railway erossing cowditions aud report what he thinks should be done to alleviate the present menace.' Coun, Corbett, in approving the mo. tion, pointed out that the Railway joard had in 1013 passed an order * & subway at the scene of Mon: day's fatal tragedy, but that the war had caused the shelving of the order urd that gates had been substituted. Mrs, Macdonald said that she bad known last year when she was not a nmiember of council that Hon, Mr, Oli ver was prepared to make an inspec: tit of railway erossing conditions In Cobourg vicinity should he receive formal notification either from the town council or from the chambor of commerce; that she had spoken to one member of council at that time advis ing a formal request but realized that no action would be taken until another terrible tragedy had graphically shown the need for it, She added that she wondered how much value crossing gates wore since they seemed Lo be always being crashed, Mayor Speaks In speaking for the motion Mayor Willmott sincerely hoped that more stiingent safeguards would be taken as he thought the town of Cobourg felt the need of them at least as strongly as 4id the township of Hal. dimand within whose limits the fatal crossing of Monday was situated. CNR; SPENDING $00,000 FOR ROGK ROAD BED Gang of 100 Men Contin provements En United Counties IN COBOURG SECTOR Work Advanced from' Cobourg to Newcastle and Will Be Continued to Oshawa Im. Toronto, Ont, May 28th, -- gang of one hundred main« terance and repair men are at work in Cubourg-Neweastlo sector of the Can. olan National Railways and are eon: tinuing the rock ballasting of tne tauin line whieh has already beon com 'eted from Cobourg to Newcastle, o work is boing carried through to Oshawa, ve i : Rock ballasting costs close to #35; 009 a mile, and fe work now under ' | way meas a total outlay of close to 00,000, ] Whe 'the malin linds from Montreal wo Toronto are 'completely serviced with rock ballast, the Caoudiap Nue tional's roadbed 1u 'that department Will equal -the highest type of rail: Wuy construction in the world, wh + and many other world famous works, Hampstead home, recently, when mar formal luncheon party to congratulate VETERAN NOVELIST CELEBRATES 77TH BIRTHDAY Sir HM Caine, veteran novelist and dramatist, suthor of "Manxman" , celebrated his-F7th birthday at his 1y noted persons gathered at an in- him, TEAGHERS RECEIVE RAISE AT COLBORNE School Board Also Plans to Prosecute Parents of Truant Pupils Colborne May 28--All teathers at both the high and publie schools were ro-engaged at a rocent meeting of the Beard of Edueation, It was decided to advertise for a successor to the Inte Principal Kennedy, whose death Iv widely deplored, at a snlury of $3,000,00 yearly, All teachers re-en gaged were granted increases of salary for the coming year, With regard to truancy, the Board decided to take no special action at tiin time, but to proceed against the purents of children' after the holi days, ." J. Redfearn, manager of _the Bank of Torouto, sppeared before the yoard asking ALL rr Ww open a Peony Bauk Savings Department for the school ehildren, and to obtain of: ficial co-operation, The plan was acopted, Members of the school bourd are: IL, J, Coyle, chairman; B, MgUracken, D, W, Church, D, C. Peebles, I. J, Mayhew, H. B, Keyes, E, Quinn, J, A Corbyn, ¥. M, Brintnell, H, Gale aud J. Wilson, CAUSES MAN T0 KILL WIFE, BOY Was So Unnerved That Rubbed Skin Off His Hands London.~A vordiet of wilful murder was returned against a city man. He is Willlam C, Tuke, an accountant, who lives in Penhursts gardens, Edgware, at an Inquest at Edgware, Middlesex, Tuke's wife and his fifteen year- old son were found dead in bed with head Injuries, A Healthy Baby Is a Happy Baby! Daby Doctors agree that there is a vital relationshili ; between Baby's Health ana Weight, 1f baby is cross aud " {rritable maybe It 18 becausn he. Is underweight, which might be due to under-nour- tahment ar one of the mauy causes of which your doctor can advise you, Mothers for your knowl. edge and convenience wo bave a Baby 'Scales that you may. have baby weighed FREE once a week, We supply yop with a weight card on' which the entry will be made and, "Wateh, Him Grow." "Beat for you and baly too" TINY TOT BARBY Soap 8 for 85¢ WASH CLOTH I'REE When in veed of Drugs "QUICKLY" 'phone, | THE REXALL DRUG STORE fury & Lovell Lid Some light on the tragedy was afforded by the evidence of the Rev, Walter Sidney Tuke, of Small. wood viearage, Rochdale, who sald his brother had suffered from ner» vous breakdowns, A Life Sorrw The dead boy was his brother's only son, and he was always talk. ing about him, The Coroner; Was the lad quite up to the mark mentally 7--No, Did} worry your b jtherfe It wa tremendou isappolint- ment to him, I know that, Miss Dorothy Didham, for 14 LX ofp ' Sr ---- ---------------------- I ----------------r ry : | L f i | { re ad || 'qe he Arcadel td. Week-End Specials " 32s 38! 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HALF at Millinery New Summer Millie nery arriving daily, Wonderful assorts ments in all the latest shades $2.95 and up CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE White, black end tan shades, Priced regular at 25¢c In of styles and colors prints, voiles and dim- ities, All sizes. $1.25 to $3.50 yours managing clerk in the em- ploy of Tuke,'sald he had worried i great deal about business mate |™ tore, "The last. week or two,' she con tinued, "Tuke was very nervous, #0 much go that he got the skin oft his hands through continually rub. bing them together, "He worried a great deal over hs son, who used to come to the office ocoasionally to do little things, The poy, mentally, was sgveral years \younger than his age." Miss Didham sald she spent the evening previous to the tragedy at HOUSE DRESSES Various attractive Weekend 19 c Broadcloth plain colors suitable for making up boys' wash suits or children's dresses, width 36 Per yard, in, C special, Pair VERANDAH SHADES . Green only, Size 4 feet by 8 feet with pullies, Each in A IER CHILDREN'S SOX splendid lot of sum- mer sox for the kiddies. 15¢. I. the home of the Tukes, Tuke came to the Tube staton at Edgware to see her off, "He was very nervy when I frat went to the house but he mproved, "We had n nice evening and he seemed quite happy. Ho had vo financial trouble 'gnd had worried unnecessarily," On the following mornire 28 be did not come to the office, she rang up Tuke's house, but recelved no reply. She then rang up » friend who Informed Dr, Moriarty, Doctor's Discovery Dr, Moriarty described how he found Mrs, Tuke and her son dead in thelk beds, Tuke was sitting in a chalr'in the garage with his throat cut , During the evidence Tuke's fa- ther, who was Much affected, was assisted to another room, Dr, Hosford, assistant medical officer at Redhill Hospital, Edg~ ware, sald Tuke was admitted with a cut throat, "He is very restless and I don't think he knows what has happens ed," added the doctor, "He has been wonderng why his wife and ehild do not come to see him," -------------------------- Premier Ferguson says Promisr King's 6-cent speech is to be an {fe sue in the election. And, let's sal, there was once a 4.4 that fgured in politics, too,~~Stratford Deacons Herald, Sg FRR I. COLLIS & SONS UT-PRICE STORES Ladies' Full-Fashioned Hose, well-known brands. Regular $1.95. Sale Price . LADIES' HOSE All shades and sizes. EE ER RE ENR TLL) 75¢ Ladies' Voile Bloomers, nicely trimmed. 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