THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927 PAGE. SEVEN = Ci taken a lively interes: in Canadian aviation, : The trophy is not ccmpetitive, but will be awarded to the individual who the Deference Department con- siders has contributed most during the year toward the development of flying. It is understood that mem- bers of the Royal Canadian Air Force may not be eligible. Standing on a marble -base, the trophy takes the form of a silver [hc upon which stands a symoo- CANADIAN AVIATION To Be Presented To One Who Does Most To Further Aviation Ottawa, Oct. 20.--The Department lic figure holding aloft a seaplane: of Nationgl Defence will give con- | The Defence Department will retain sideration to the award of the tro- [it in its keeping, but the winner will phy presented by the late J. Dal- | appually be presented with either a ziell McKee of Philadelphia for | yeplica of it or a shield, or suv "meritorious service in advancing | other suitable memento, His name aviaticn in Canada" at the elose of |yi]] be inscribed on the original. the 1927 flying season, when (ue | award for the current year will be made. The trophy was donated just Rio Janiero, Oct, 21.--Diudonne prior to the death of Mr. McKee, | Costes and Joseph Lebrix, French who was killed in the early spring airmen, who crossed the South At- when his plane érashed on a lake in | iantic by plane hopped off Wednes- the Laurentian Mountains. He was a .day morning for Buenos Aires, 1,» native of the United States, but had 144 miles from here, COUNT DE LESSEPE AND SON MISSING SINCE TUESDAY Wings of Plane In. 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Finding, the wing of a similar plane on Sandy Bay 47 miles from Val Brilliante leads tc the belief that the air- men crashed and may be dead or injured. Ships in the Gulf of St. Lawrence ave maintaining a close watch and both sides of the river are being thoroughly searched by other aeroplanes. (By Canadian Press) Toronto, Oct. 21.--Countess De Les- sepe said today that her eldest son Guy, reported as being with his father, Count De Lessepe, on a flying trip, was attending school at Oakville along with a younger brother. The other two children are at their home in To- rinta, Count De Lessepe is thought to have met with a flying accident, (By Canadian Press) Quebec, Ort, 21.--Count de Less- epe, missing aviator and his son and mechanic are probably safe waiting some where for faverable oppor- tunity to return to Base, in the opin fon of the Chief of Forestry Service. Department of Lands and Forests, today said that part of the aero- plane wing found at Sandy Beach was very small and had not yet heen identified as that belonging to De I zssepe's plane. GUELPH HIVE STOCK SALE BRINGS RECORD CROWD Guelph, Oct. 20.--The attendance at the annual live stock sale at the Ontario Agricultural College today was a record one, prices on the whole being satisfactory, The total sales amounted to approximately $8000. The top price, $300, was paid fer a 3-year-old female with calf at foot, by Charlels H. Aitken of Fergus. Bannerman, a 7-months-old hull, to George Kerr of Ethel for heef cattle was for females, $141; males, $138. For dairy cattle females, $143; 'males, $7.50. J. A. McKane of Georgetown paid the highest price for dairy cattle, $250 for King Torella, The bes; price for females was $185, Fat cattle aver- aged 16 cents a pound. Ten sheep averaged $21.80, and 97 swine sold for a total of $2,798, an average of a little more than $28. FORT RUPERT ONCE FAMOUS IS ALMOST FORGOTTEN Vancouver, B.C., Oet. 20.--O0ld Fort Rupert, once the scene of ac- tive fur trading and the mecca of adventurers of the Nerth Pacific, is today neglected and forgotien. All that remains of the famous old post is a great stone chimney, according to B. A. McKelvie, British Coluinbia author and historian, who recenily visited the historic spet. Fort Rupert, or what remains of it stands in the midst of an Indian village on a sheltered bay at the northeast corner of Vancouver Is- land, but gone are the old fur par- ons; gone are the biuff old ecap- tains of the barques that came to | Fort Rupert for cargoes of coal; gone are the old stockades and the threatening bastions. and the an- cient cannon that frowned from tus berthholes are the rusted and bro- ken playthings of the Indian youths of half a dczen villages. BUYS CROP FOR $5 AN ACRE REAIIZES PROFIT OF $5200 leader, Sask., Oct. 20.--F. 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BAKING POWDER PT ec ---------------- BRUTAL ROBBERS G LASH AND JAIL TERM Montreal, Que., Oct, 20--Judge Perreault read a declaration of war against the underworld in the Ses. sions Court today, when he inflicted two sentences, one of twelve. strokes of the lash and four years' imprison- ment, and the other of twelve strokes of the lash and three years' imprisonment, on Paul Beauchamp and Edouword Marchang, respective-' ly, for what he termed am "atroeci. ous crime" The two were found guilty of hav- ing. enticed Ludger Lavigne, of Three Rivers, into a house here last month, beating him severely and robhing him of $300. : "1 want fellows like, you to learn that you are not going to begin | thefts with violence again in Mon. | treal," sald Judge Perreault. HON. H, GREENFIELD INSPEOTS. IMMIGRANTS Edmonton, Alta, Oct. 20--Fifty young Britishers who will come to | Alberta for a year's training at the Provincial farm colleges are now on the water, and are due to arrive next week. They have heen recruit. ed from all parts of the British Isles, and were personally examined anid passed on by Hon. Herbert \reen- | eld, Alberta agent in London, 'This | is the first time that such inspee- tion hefore- sailing has heen made. | On arrival here the half-hundred young men will be distributed to three northern farm schools, where they will train during the coming season, Plan Highways to Connect Oshawa and fore Eastern Ontario Chamber of Commerce at Coming Meeting in King- ston as Result of Finance Committee Meeting of Oshawa ' City Council-- Other Recommendations, Building of orovincial highways to link Oshawa ana other central Ontario i vidt the Kawartha Lakes djs- trict will he tern Ontario Chamber or Commerce at its approaching meeting in King- ston, it is understood, today fololwing the calling together of 'the finance committee of the City Council under Ald. Bradley, It is understood that the aldermen composing that body will he summoned to a special mecting just prior to the Kingston meeting. Other resolutions that will go for- tion will be one urging encouragement by the Provincial Government in the places of resort which would tend the mcrease tourist traffic (Lroughout the Province in the season. While the resolution will not dea) with specific points, it is known that hotel keepers in general feel that they are subjected tG over-taxation and other disabilities. Unlicensed i camps and lodging houses arc also frowned upon taking legitimate business from hotel operators The third resolution is to present strong resolutions to the Federal Goy- ernment with regard to the develop- ment of Lake Ontario harbors to be ready for the completion of the Wel- land canal in 1930 when most easterly of the great lakes will be united with mland sea to the west and north which includes Lake Erie, Lake Huron, and Lake Michigan and Superior. as THAN IES ILLE FARMER KILLED BY LOCOMOTIVE Thamesville, Oct. 20,--Driving his sedan into a passsing engine om the Provincial Highway crossing at the local Canadian National Rail- way tracks, Walter Snary, agod 60 years, a prominent farmer residing half a mile east of here, was fatally injured at 9 o'clock this morning. He passed away at his bome at 11 o'clock? Coroner Dr. S. Stewart of THEY SUFFER Mrs. Williams baa only been | | Mrs. Willams was about 65 years the Great to, ] > Change weakness and ot Backes, Sowhee, head noises and 'vas short of breath. I was this way al out six months when 1read about Lydia F Pinkham's Veg- etable Compoun in the I have taken « «it hottles so far and found gre:t Mr=.R.3 Sax MON. A i. ax Torguie, Ont. With the Kawartha Lakes Matter Will Be Brought Be- huis village has ordered an inquest, brought hefore the Eas- | ward with Oshawa's special endorsa- | Other Points which will be held here probably this afternoon, At the New Martin "WILD FIRE" AT THE NEW MARTIN | For those who like animal stor- | | ies, and are fond of horses, the fed. ture picture at the New Martin is full of interest from beginning to | end, The story opens with scenes | from the war, where the hero, Bill | Moran, finds Valerie the heautiful, | | Arabian marefin the ruingof a bomi- { harded chateau. Then a ; changes to the wide-open spaces 0. the West, where men are men, and the women Governors! Then be- ONTANS oNITARE IN QUEBEC PROVINCE Mental, Oct! 20.The uuestibn of the validity of 'wri served in one Province and issued in another may be threshed out as the result of the failure of Charles Guraett, Ontario police officer, toaay to an- swer a summons contained in a writ of habeas corpus, Constable Gurnett, who two weeks ago arrested Irving J. Isbell, Zion- " - EE treal broker, and took him to To- ronto in an automobile while his lawyer and a bailiff were trying tov serve a writ of habeas corpus on the police officer, now faces am action for contempt of court. The writ was returnable te Prac- tice Division of the Superior Court today. Lawyers connected with the case said Gurnett might have re- frained frem returning the writ, on the adviee of the Ontarip Attorney. 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In order to win the great crosg™n country race, and thereby ruin the | heroine's father, he attempts to cap- | ture Thunderhoof, and fails, How- | ever, we must not let you in on the end of the story, as it finishes some- | what unexpectedly, but quite satis- | i: factorily to all concerned, including | © | Valerie and Thunderhoof. dience to the cheering point, { . In the comedy, "Live News" John- i ny Arthur has a very exciting time as newspaper reporter, nearly captures a female bandit. The plot is full of action, and plenty of it, from start to finish, and there is a good deal more contimuity in it | than we find in most comedies. is well worth seeing. The race | { is really thrilling, and stirs the au- | when he | It | The third chapter of "Blake of | | Scotland Yard" is being shown this week. You remember last week's | | instalment stopped jus§ as Blake | | had thrown a bomb at the Spider's gang who had followed him to his home in order to secure the formu- la. Of course, you don't want to be told what is happening in this | chapter, you would rather go and | See for yourself. By the way, who is the very mysterious "Lady in White" who appears from all sorts | of Queer places, and is so very in- { tarested in the formula? Is she ! pulling for Lord Blanton or for the | Spider [} OFFICIAL RECEPION FOR R. B. BENNETT Calgary, Alta, Oct. 20--Fellow citizens of Hon. R. B. Bennett, new- | ly-elected Conservative leader, will | here Friday. Today the new Copservative chief- tain is speeding westward, while a | reception committee is completing | plans for welcoming him. | On official reception at the raii- | way station, at { ! i | Bary; presentation of an illuminated address, and a dimmer in his homor ception committee. tative, and awaits the Mayor Osborne, from Peace River, The Mayor will arrive Friday morn- | ing. when final arrangements will be Walkerton, Oe, 21.--With the | erection of a new rink in Walkerton | | this wear. nrospects are exception- | | 21ly bright for hockey in this towa this coming season. Early predic- {tions indicate a great hockey re- | vivel, with the vossibility of two strong teams in, both the 0. H. A. and MN H.L. The fans are calling a | meeting very shortly to discuss iPlane and to orzamize for the sea- | (707. 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