Oshawa Daily Times, 16 Jul 1927, p. 10

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ELLA CINDERS--The Two Sherlocks * Toronto, July 16.--Michael. John LET wR 'president of the Port Cred- e 'it Brick Company, former president of the defunc§y Home 'Bank, and for years interested In various nadian. enterprises, is 'dead ton, according to word ceived here Wednesday night. * . The end came suddenly. The 'body arrived here Thursday and the fumeral will take place from St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Port Credit, Mr. Haney had been in poor health for some time, and for this reason had been living virtually in ratirdment.. Prior to going to Kingston, he spent some time at It, His home was at Port Cred- it, a. short distance west of city, r. 'Haney was born in Galway, Ireland, 73 years ago, and came | first to Watertown, N.Y., where he received 'his 'early education. He dame to Canada as a young man in 1873, and; after first working on af farm, entered the field of railway eopitiuetion, in which he. showed t t e [ out: 1 se aw 1 | grout uptitnde and. carried ow ---. i Ae | --By Geo. McManus || with marked success many import- BRINGING UP FATHER " Tr fag y 'ant undertakings in 'this line both Ji in, Javada and the United States. - e was associated with the late COW' NEE 2 RY AD et ne Hugh Ryan in building the Red SNR CoN TR DEED HAVE TO i i ; W | WHERE ARE : THAT Viz a IT WOULD BE \F |] River Valley Rdilway from Winni- ME TO SLEEP- THIS 1S 4 {3 \ll} WE IF WE ARE LAND THE OCEAN DIDNT peg to West Lynn in 1866; the v OELIGHTEWL | 1 : i \l ANYWHERE? AT Low Tog: USE IT- NOW (~ Sault Ste. Marie Canal in 1889; | 1 { { : WHERE TO ? and many other big construction 3 £ i HEY (Ck WAKE works, including the intake tunnel N ; r { SHUT UP OR 19 READY' for the Toronto City Waterworks Toa AYP . Pn 8 HLL ROC in, 1909, : A : x Among the other important con- 0 ; 4 8 f ou hi. struction works with which ~ Mr. : ; : 3d a . f hE Haney was identiffed were: The : Ree ARG 9 - iE a -- 5 pa A Crow's Nest Pass line of which he i eS was superintendent of construgtion, and the Hillshoro' Bridge, P.E.L Mr. 'Haney had from time to time occupied many important po- sitions, Besides his former presi- dency of the Home 'Bank, he had at different times occupies the of- : / fices of vice-president of the Can- i £2 ws ada Steamship Lines, vice--presi- wi dent of the Quebec Steamship Company, director of the North American Life Assurance Company, and director of the Canada Loco- motive Company, Limited. He was a'Liberal in politics. yg I " SEATTLE NARCOTICS [|| "T=LLING TOMMY = Pi : ; Laid HAH TE ra. a Sh 1198 AMELIA RLOOMES > : att uc LH Ha: --t § Jroustrs ARE OFTEH THOUGHT TO Bt Ti RD Aan ow WELL,DADDY § WELL THAT DOESN'T. 9 1927 ev Inv. Feature Service, Inc, Great Britain rights® reserved SOUAD MAKES HAUL Lb Hoppa. | . A HOTERN ETOH Sa WO ah DOESN'T HAVE ff MEAN THAT HE'S 'a1 4 ! A ; : 3 ) (UV ) T Four Men and $150,000 et BEGINNING DATES BACK TO ANTIQUITY ; AA : : v7 8 iy Ni iil Worth of Goods Taken AROUND. THAT HOME / AND TODAY YOU FIND WOMEN WEARING 50 RE Fo ; ll GOOD SENSE. by Officérs ' ch a 1 TROUSERS. IN PERSIA AND SIAM, : as i * Seattle, July 16,--Seizure of napcoties' valued at $15,000 and ar- rest of four men charged with their possession were announced here Wednesday night by Harry V. 4 Williamson federal narcotics chief 4 : for this district, <\\¥ aM J A, A SAXON MILITARY MAN WEARING Alex Fogel, a rooming house \ \ ) i 25° AD," ¥ hors THE wamLEiAn 18) Ce Ae \ \ 7 8 " i | \ y : (v1 proprietor, James Henry Sadler, a driver and Harold Opsal, the latter's assistant, were held in connection \ i [ , . with the seizure of 983 tins of lL a >, GA) a V i 08 NATIONS WHICH THEY WERE PLEASED TO CALL BARBARIANS, DID. smoking opium declared to have - Zam WL NALA 10) i SEP AN 7 0 been found in Fogel's house and _-- le STR Ml ENGLAND, TROUSERS WERE IN VOGUE BEFORE THE ADVENT OFITHE garage. : ---- Ving { be ROMAN CONQUERERS. Quock Woo, a Chinese, was ar- N \ rested in San Francisco by Seattle 4 i i parcotic inspectors in the same |f case, Williamson said, after the Chinese had claimed a shipment of 200 tins of opium that had been shipped from Seattle by water. Williamson said the three men held here had confessed that the opium was taken by the divers from the bottom of Puget Sound where it had been jettisoned from a trans-Pacific liner. © 1927 by King Features Syndicate nc Groat Britam nights reseeved BAPTIST GIVEN CATHOLIC : RITES Southend, Eng., July 16.--An aged man collapsed an died dur- Me Sunday evening's service in St. Helen's Roman Catholic Church, Westcliff. He was William Stew- ard, 85 years old, of Preston Road, Westcliff. A fragment of an envel- ope gave the clue to his indntity. The last rites of the Church were immediately administered by Can- on "P. McKenna, who suspended the service. . a P RAILWAY TIME TABLES CA, VN, TA TILLIE THE TOILER-- Delayed Mail! " (X) indicates ange wn former time tables. i ; Ix DETECTIVE > = Eastbound Trains | -------- EE 823 a.m.--Dail cot of Suaday. ! CAN IT BE 2 v 5.59 am. Dat of LI 5! 3 BEA Ick A, oh N _-- . r --_-- 4 Pp BEEN ING 18 pm Daily except Sunday. 2 Jan. --Danly. . 545 nr except Sunday. Tran p= ¥ ~% OVER for You FoR. } 3) hI : 8 | A whowe WEEK i H Pier vy mise oe 9.42 p.m.--Daily, 1809 p.m.--Daily. 1209 p.w.--Daily. 11.49 p.m.--Daily. k Westbound Traine A a.m. --Daily. a.m.--Daily. a.m.--Daily. am.--Daily. a.m.--Daily except Sunday. 3 p.m.--Daily Sunday. cy pan. --Sunday i y p.m.--Daily. 4 5 5 6. 8 2 4 8. .37 p.m.--Daily. 45 p.n.--Daily except Sunday. C. P. R. TIME TABLE Traine 2007 a.m.--Daily. 2.05 p.m.--Daily. 8.03 p.m.--Daily except Sunday. 11.10 p.m.--Daily. 12.09 a.m.--Daily. 4 Westbound Trains SAS am.--Daily. a.m.--Daily. A Am---Daily except Sunday. 4 | A SV SO js = i

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