a ES PAGE EIGHT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 193" LANDS A GIANT LUNGE Drockville<+To W. b, Empey, local ff dent, falls the honor of having i} caught the largest maskinonge taken from the St, Luwience River wm this CORN FROM ARGENTINA is a sun of Rev, W. (i. Swayne, Prescott, «A cargo of corn from [tor of Bath Argenting has arrived ir Ogdensburg ---------- for the Canada Starch Cotpuny's AIRPORT WORK RESUME bh] (; ( plant at Cardinal, The cargo, which Trenton--After a lapse "of one consisted of approximately 90.000 | y0011y work was resumed at Canada's bushels was one of the largest ever [pow aerial base a 'Irenton, It wis handled in that «ity nounced by the engineers that grading will be carried on at a rapic APPOINTED TO MISSION rate, Special efforts are being made Kingston Rev. W. G6." Hopelto proyide employment for return: men Swayne, graduate of Trinity College, {od soldiers and 30 ex-military Toronto, lias licen appointed Wy. the | registered, About 1,000 autres i Bishop of Owario, Right Rev, « Al etuded in the new flying camp Seager, to the mission of Wi many large farm buildings his duties on Sept, 15. Mr, Swyyne laying out of the cam CHINESE KILLED | id five other Chinese are in i burn, in North Hastings, assuming | homes have been demolished in (he and he {pital critically injured as the result AU 0 ars of a motor crash on the Gananoque highway about two miles cast of this rom Your City I'he Chinese had been spends . on their way home to Brockville (Car Washing Bill! when the car in which they were ri ing collided with one driven by American tourist, WW Ingham { al o critically injured Peterboro A deer was killed the eit The deer, i Young wis making its way leisurely uc the Iighway when it was struel ten of Allandale BIRDS FOR MUSEUM Perth A collection of 13 Clean your en with the ) Mot Kozak Cloth, A dirty, mud | Some of the latter were collect splashed auto can he made f illiam Dawson, one-time | 16 look lke new Inn vers f the universit short time with the use « - a Kozal NO ponge, POLICE CHIEF RESIGNS biteket or hose 18 DOCerpnrs Aone Miter thre cut Kozak Clot] | peciall chief « police { \ woven South en Inland Peacock has re Fibre abxolutely gronse TIL Joun chemically tyeated with vegetable waxe und nensoned for five weeks to make It more lasting Ask us about thin wonder | CAFE TILL ROBBED ful product spend a dol rockville One known Inv fifty and eave fifty dol h lars In washes THE RENALL STORES FORMER MAYOR DIES of 1 King St. KE, « Shincoe . 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An appointment wis made, nl which Mr, Massey met Mr, Bon nett in Ottawa, on August 13, From the conversation between the two resulted Mr, Massey's rosignation, This was conveyed by letter of the following day. Tetter of Resignation Mr. Massey's lotter of resigna- tion reads as follows: "My dear prime minister, "I appreciate your, courtesy in arranging our conversation of yes torday in answer to my letter re- questing an expression of your wishes concerning my appointment to the high commissionership in London, "I left the legation at Washing~ ton and accepted transfer to Lon fon on the understanding that the office of high commissioner was an Integral part of our service abroad differing, of course, in its proced- ure from our foreign diplomatic of. flees, but akin to these in qualifica. tions of Its personnel and in the re- lation of that personnel to the gov- ernment which it serves. I now re- alize that our ideas regarding this aro at variance, In our discussion on this subject you were good enough to make clear your view that the office of high commissioner should be held by someone in close political amsociation with the gov- ernment of the day, and 1 under: stood from what you sald that you had in mind plang for this post as a result of which my appointment conld no longer stand, In these clrcumstances I, of course, at once offered you my resignation from the high commissionership which 1 now confirm-=thin resignation to take effect whenever you go desire "In resigning front this post in our service abroad, of which 1 have heen a member for three and a half yoars, 1, should like to say that no one helonging to 'the ger RECORD EXPECTED its work, could retire from a post | colleag gues, and member of the (not possible to advance ma'ters In It without a feeling of having progressive group, would desive ro | tomor row. a ; been greatly honored, AS . A a "Hut | would gay," he continued, "With kind regards, skitiyido them aud so. Hume thelr "What we certainly do Yutend to "Yours sincerely, " d \ ry . have an opportunity to give thought "Vincent Massey,' ho rules of the house provided and study to these mutters, partis Mr, Massey was appointed high | that 45 hours hotive Musk ho FIV | oyiaply when they Involve the ox commibsioner to Great Britain by | before any vesolullon could be pros | pongiture of $20,000,000," order-in-counci! dated uly 23, 1940,| ceeded with, Lhe prime minbter The incident passed over and (i knew this, Yel today's order paper house Lhen rome wis blank, ond no indications had been given of what business was Jo . p BENNFT WILl ASK bo proceeded with, He®conld iy Injured When Hit understand why this hold be vo, " . : $20, 000, 000 FOR unless It was that the resolutions By Train at Madoc contained something whi My Bennett, did not wish to have dis (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) closed at this time, | Belleville, Sept, 10. Arthur Bol UNEMPLOYMENT "There is nothing more objec | yen of Toronto, received a fractnrs tionable," commented the prime |ed leg and possibly luternal injuriog minfster, "than a suspicious mind." | when ho wan gtruck by oa Cunadinn | He had pursued the proper course | Nationa) north pasgenger Lealn nei) (Continued from Page 1) in this case, for the opposition | Crookston, while walking along the house forbade. the oxercise tf fender knew quite well nothing was {tracks late at night The man "steam-roller methods", Mr, Mac. ordinarily printed on the order pap- | was brought to Mado and examin Kenzie King had asked the custom. | 5000 debate on the nddress | ed by Drs, Harper and Hoatty, later ary question of the prime minister in reply to the speech from tho | brought to Belleville Hospital tor | with respect to tho business for throne was disposed of, nn complete examination Mr, Hol todny, The Resolutions yon came to Crookston on Hutur lav Mr, Bennett replied that he hoped . : , to visit Wig parents and was pro to proeced with certain resolutions | The resolutions were veady, 'The oo,qine (0 vigit friends when the provided that the consent of the first, was to amend the Customs accident occurred house could be nptuined thereto Act n arden to mak avis King Objects guint dumping ana Lo efies such : . The Bio flocs objected, | IMProvements as were nocessry A Burden Lifted Barlfer in the evening Mr, Bonnett |The second dealt with a money ap For wocks Mo Lirown had felt had sent him a note indicating | propristion, in which $20,000,000 114 yurden of the letter she kpew that he desired to pursue such u | would be provided for uwnomploy: | ghe ghould write, She always sild course, Nothing in the note how- | ment reef, There would bo ample | n jetter was a full day's work for | over Indicated the nature of the [opportunity afforded members 10 | pep, Then she thought of "long | resolutions, While the opuosition | debate these measures, { distance!" In loss than two mi wag prepared to expedite the husl When the Prime Minister sent [utes she was talking to Mix, Kin ness of the house, it did not in him the note, sald Mr, MacKenzie | What a relief it wil "Than tend to acquiesce In any attempt | King, he had askod hi mito assent | goodness, | thought of the tel to employ '"steam-roller tncties' [to something that wis w holly blank phone," she said The hordes of | on the part of the premier to get Had he known the facts ag they [letter-writing oppress ley legislation through He had theve. | had now been Indicated, he might | more fore indicated in his i1eply to the "have given the prime minister a note that, being In ignorance of different answer If My, Bennett | Paplorer turned fron the nature of the resolutions, he would present copies of the resol | uela re fiiding black could not give the prime minister [tions to himself and to My, Gard- | the upper an assurance of a unanimous con- | Iner, lendor of the Progrossiy if sory, Inasmuch as a number of Lis [they would endeavor to see if it wa | | | EN ERGIZED with the lira Violet Ray DR. 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