Picked UpIn PassingFOR THE BUSY MANWelland Liberals noi anrd J. Anderson as c. the Ontario legislature.Nf Dr. Albert Ham has resigned after being organist of St. James* Cathedral. Toronto, for 35 years.Theo Legault of Sturgeon Falla was nominated as Liberal candidate in the provincial riding of Nipis-sing for the Ontario Legislature.*Charles S. Rowe, manager of theBank of Montreal branch at Iroquois Falls, died suddenly at the age of 49. He was transferred there t wo vcT5 ago from Calgary.Hex Ingram, American film producer who has been living andworking in France for several years, announced that he has adopted the Moslem faith.Federal by-election^ in the constituencies of Yamasfca, Quebec;Restigou che-Mad a waska, N.B., and Mackenzie. Saskatchewan, are likelyto occur on the same day, about the middle of September.A joint liberal and Progressive convention at Owen Sound renominated D. J. Taylor, MX* A., as candidate for the Ontario Legislature in North Grey.Five workmen were killed and 10 seriously injured in a surface explosion in a Blumenthal mine at Reckling hause, Germany, during coal-washing operations.$26.'ofSeatamme rnisiSeadid.Hillwhiordlt;funwitl] Ont beei ablj disc of tat^vVisible supply of American grain shows the following changes, in bushels: Wheat increased 1,088,000; “com increased 1,906,000; oat« in- . creased 632,000; rye increased 299- CaJ “ decreased 93,000. IMilton D. McVicar, faroer, of In-1 ^ niskillen. township, and Warden of Lambton county in 1932, was chosen as liberal-progressive standard-bearer in Bast Lambton for the j ~ forthcoming Ontario election. ^gaySarcntDu:If the liberals are put into power at the next provincial election we will entirely wipe out the tax that 1 ^ pupils have to pay to t*y depart-mental examination papers, de-fcyclared M. F. Hepburn, Ontario Ub- ^era! leader.hoettvlt;anccolsinStricken with a heart attack Charles B. Fish, 80, police magistrate of Newcastle, NS., and former member of parliament and the provincial legislature, is dead. Hehad given 15 years to parliamentary duties.edtheomliflt;Assignments in March under thebankruptcy and winding-up act j showed a decrease compared with March, 1932. Commercial failures umbered 192 in March against 208 a March, 1932, and 214 in February, 1933,wowoPiiWhey Post, who circled the globe a record time with Harold Gatty wo years ago, is charting a course t the United States navy department for a try at his own record, hia time alone. His plans include | Bl , gtcm at Edmonton.At a convention of Liberal-Pxo* bifgressives of the new riding of Vic- | siroria-Hali burton, 313 accrediteddelegates chose William Newman, f s d JP.P., as standard-bearer. On the | ( ballot he defeated Percy Pogue of Lindsay, who had been the choice or South Victoria before North and South were combined.nShipment of Canadian grain pre- T1 wured and forwarded from Fort Wil-1 a.lt; liam is expected to pas* through Buffalo shortly en route to New York and the United Kingdom, con- | sUtuting the third test for the purpose of establishing a method that will give such shipments the six cents per bushel empire preference. 1 g*Nearly $7500 damages accompan-ks led the divorce decree awarded Col. ^veJames Henry Davey, retired British army chaplain, in a London divorce court. Godfrey Oakey, named as n- co-respondent in the suit, must pay for the damages. He is described as a he man of independent means. The Rev. Mr. Davey married Olive Flor-01 ence Lane in 1911. In 1915 he join-to ed the army as a chaplain.srili — (v.n» Sucked into a 16-foot watermam,. helplessly carried along and finally ^ dumped into a tank at an Ottawa pumping house, Ralph Preston, was ihe recovering from his horrifying ex-oer perlenoe. For 20 minutes in pitch-black darkness Preston was carried by the swirling waters. There was | y m an air-space of but two inches be-d.” tween the surface of the water and irp Ihe roof of the tube. At times hishead bumped the top of the big tube.owonfte-Aheswnad-rti-in-na-ger British Columbia's Ogopogo evi-1 t la- dently has relatives in Ontario. The other night two residents of Sarnia were in fc boat on the St, Clair y river when they saw in the water d before them a nine-foot monster, oapproximately 1* inches in dia- Imeter, with fine on its back like a a fish. The two men say they follow- Y ed the ogo, but it always kept be- p yond their reach and would dive be- a neath the surface as they ap- 1 proached, c— tThe Prince of Wales opened three *new bridges over the Thames Mon- rday, driving over each one at Chis- v wick, Twickenham and Hampton t Court, and the gala oeremonies a wound up with a tea on the Hmp- x ton Court bridge and Hampton i Court Palace, at which nearly 1000 I guests were present. The Chiswick and Twickenham bridges, cm the *Cherteey road will relieve traffic on 3Kew and Richmond bridges, while i the Hampton court structure re- * places an old bridge. i- t While Waiter J. Hill, son of the i| late J. J. Hill, railroad builder, mu6t ctheirt-theIks.rm:ersnks00-5 ionmks934,irveivl-i tobiil!pay the bulk of furnishing costs of c