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Oshawa Daily Times, 20 Dec 1929, p. 2

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PAGE TWO em . s.. p THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1929 The Whitby vertising, sulsariptions and Whitby Branch nt Gaza und Chronlele~Telephono S8-=Aftey Business Hours ~ Phone BOD, REPRESENTATIVE AMES H, ORMISTON CHRISTIAS AT THE HOUSE OF REFUGE 'Women's tstirate' Provided Programme, Gifts and Supper Bore ---- The spirit of Christmas was much In\evidence. at the County House of Refuge Wednesday afternoon when membdbs of Whitby Women's Instl- tute i] thelr annual aie to the " od residents, Mra, J HL. Peory, who has presided at this function for 4 reat many fears, wis again in the hair, and a fine programme of ads iy choruses, drills, dinlogues, ete, wis carried out by pis from the loea!l schools, Loeal clergy were on hand and made brief addresses touching on the Christmas season und its pn io From a huge and gaily decorated Christmas tree gifts were unloaded after the programme, and the men und women were glven ost neeepts abled gifts, They were also given candy and fruit, At five o'clock adjournment was made to the dining rooms where the Indies served a special supper, the tables being spread with many good things. All seemed to enjoy the meal immensely On behalf of the aged people Dy Lavery, the House manager, in a brief address, extended thanks to the ladies for thelr efforts to bring haps piness into the lives of the Inmates RS 8 RAT HE ATF, WE Daily Times neWh will b- 'received at the He assured the ladies that thelr visit yer ter year was apprechated A p-------- YON 4 MOTHER I an Miuyor lL. Budiey received word Thursday ave Jing that her at Colborne had been sud. only stricken with o surious illness and he and Mrs, Dudley left at ance for her bedside, His Worship's mother Is B7 years of age and Is ong of the oldest and best known resis dents of Colborne, GAVE CHRISTMAS CONCERTS Christmas concerts Jrore given Thursday evening nt Andrew's "reabytyrian Chureh, », St, Ders nard's Parish Hall, In each place le hiithy programs were given by the chi Iren, and just before closin Santa Claus pald his wnnual visit ane distributed gifts from Christmas trees, On Iriday night similar cons certs will be given at the Baptist and United Churches, also one In the Foun Hall for" the Christmas Cheer wind ROADS ARE HEAVY County Round Superintendent 1), ) Kean reports that the reads north of Whithy are An bad shape as the res sult of the snow and sleet storms of the past few days, The concession lines are the worst, and the Whithy- Lindsay highway Is none too good The snow plough will be through probubly Friday, In Whitby the streets are piled high with snow, A number of unemployed men were put ut work Thursday to clear some of the snow from the business section Motorists have had a hard time navi gating some of the side streets WILL RUN FOR COUNCIL | Fred T, Rowe, ex-reeve of Whithy | MACHINES MENACE WORKERS SECURITY Secretary of Labor Davis Comments on Changes in Industry Washington, Dec, 0,=Machines crepted to Hit labor from the swhnt and flace. «work shop, of former duys, wre threatening tennporarily the work ery' gconomie security, a any vi Labor Davis said yesterday, He, with other Ao and Jodustria leaders Is attem ting to solve the problem presented by these mechan feul intruders which, he. pointed our, are jeopardizing the pockethoiks of men and women Jin many sorts of work, Yet, he added, " Abolition of machines Is not the solution of our problem," Rather, what labor and industry seek is un adjustment of ma chine production which will enable labor to enjoy its benefts without pelng pushed, penniless, Into the streets, Davis outlined some of the changes niachings have wrought ; "A mun with a sickle In 1800 could fu one-half un acre of wheat a day," he suidy "Now a modern combination cutter, binder, thresher and sacleor Cin dlspose of 40 ueres of wheat In uw day and dispense with the labor of 50 men, "In Chicago ou brick machine makes 49,000 bricks per hour, A wrapping machine operated by two persons eun L displace 4 manual chewlng-gum wmppers, A muchine which requires one operator will replace 13 persons in wrapping tobacco cartons "In the manufacture of buxes an automatie machine can displace 200 persons, One glunt machine can make 8.000 fivesgallon enrboys == all that the country requires nn 24 hours "One steel plant years ago hired 1,100 men," he sald, "Now it operates with 600, In 1850 the output per man in blast furnaces was 26 long tons, In 1927 it was 1,308 long tons, an Increase of AN | per cent Bowmanville SB) xe - EEE REPRESENTATIVE--B, dR Eh a CITIZENS SLOW IN SUBSCRIBING T0 WELFARE FUND Only $86.85 Has Been Giv- en for Winter's Welfare Work Al appeal wan made 108 week through the columns of the Bows manville Times fn the interests of the Community Welfare Fund of Bowmanville, The response has not heen nearly us gonerous um It should have been und this oppors tunity 18 belng taken of again pressing tho needs of the poorer paople of the town, who are short of food and fuel at this naturally hard time of the year, Clothing is also wanted and this should, If possible, be In werviceable condi« tion wo as, It ean be pul to jmme~ dinte use, for thowe whose neeas it will fill, There is yot un tremendous am ount of support needed to enable the commities to carry on as wel un It should and it is hoped that the general public who are in # position to help those less fortun- ato than themselves will be gener ous nt this season and subscribe to the Mund, Home people huve the opinion that small wmpounts are not wants od but these are greatly mistaken | Bid 1 News, advertising and subscriptions will be received at the Bowmanville Office of Tbe Times, T Daily Times x slephones--Oftice, 687 + HERBERT BERT MORTLOCK MAPLE LEAF LODGE FLECTS OFFICERS Mrs, T, Gould Heads Local Companions of the Forest pre The regular meeting of Maple Loaf Lodge, No, 144, of the Com- punions of the Forest was held in the 8.0.5, Hall last night with a good attendance, Past Distrigt Deputy, Mrs, KB, G, Mitchell, wus wikod to take the chair for the nomination of ofMoeers for the eu~ suing yesr, 'The election resulted un follows! Chief Companion, Comp, Mry, T Gould; Bub, Chief, Comp, Joint; Chaplain, Comp, Clarke; Betratary, jomp, Gatchell; Treasurer, Comp, Humphrey; Nt, Guide, Comp, Wright; Lt, Gulde, Comp, Cnmer- on: Inside Oulde, Compt Wright; Outside Guide, Comp, Need; Audi tors, Companions Mitchell, Robin- won and Mutton; Trustees, Com- panions Mitehsll, Robinson aud Astras; Planist, Mrs, C, Mutton, Following the election and a short business wession, a pleasnnt poolal hour was spent with games and Jokes followed by an abund- ance of refreshments, An ex change of Christmas presents brought the evening to u close ------------------ CHAPTER INSTAL INVESTIGATES 10S OF FRANKLIN PARTY Government "Official Re-| turns from Sub-Arctic Cinada S---------- Ottawa, Dec, 200A new theory which accounts for the fact that the bodies of only about one-third of the personnel of Vreanklin's Arctle ex: vedition aboard the Terror and the fi¥ebus have been found was broached recently by Major LT, Burwash of the Northwest Territories Branch of the Department of the Interior, Major Jar vient who has Just ree turned from an 18-monthy' trip through the subArctie and Arctic res glons along the north coast of Cane udu, thinks the Franklin party made two attempts to reach the mainland from King William Island after bes ing frozen In at Vietory Point on the north shore, Frem Victory Polnt the party, numbering at the time 103 men, has been traced down the west coast of King Willlam Island to Starvation Folnt on the northern tip of Ade- lalde Venlpsula, Bodies of about onesthird of the personnel have heen found along this streteh, From O'Rell ly Island, to the west, Eskimos re. for the finding of & Whip with five vodies on oo . The ship, they say Is grounded on the northern coast of the Island, Then, east of King Wil Ham Island, on w reel just east of a little unnamed Island which Is east of Matty Island, retains of a ship have came to light from time to Ship's planking hus floated to the surface, while traces of rust and other sgn that a ship was once wrecked there are to be found all along the beach, Major Burwash thinks that, fronted by a wide stretch of open water between Starvation Belnt and Bucks River, whieh they were trying to reach, the weary party turned back from Starvation Point to man the ships while an advance-guard went ahead overland time, Cone Colorful pendants ae AIERLEDA {hme jewel ary The new DrAuvILE CoMMumTy LATE design, O 18a0p0ons $4.25 Lovely lade, spphite of wall stones 5 white or green gold settings M moat prices your table flawless CoMMUNTTY PLATE, SILVERWARE SERVICES for Smart Tables Silverware radiant as a sunrise + «lovely gleaming pieces for s adomment , ,. in A selection of five graceful designs and you can get ade ditional pieces to mat pattern--new of old--at any time, Out pllverware and departments can help you solve most of your gift prob. lems, We invite you to come in and look over our choice selections, ) in any ellery AO The Jeweller King St. W, Now Fal CAA LEY A Delightiul Breakfast Food land any amount, Just what one in uble to afford, Is weloomed und will be neknowledged through the press, If avery person In the town wis to eontribute just one-half dol Inr, which would surely' not be missed, to the fund, the funds would be suMelant to carry on through the winter The committe In [indebted to the staff He belleves that the remainder of the crews got the ships under way and attempted to sail around King William Island in the opposite direc tion, to be sure of finding the ad vance-guard on foot and picking ft | up, The ship taking the eastern route, he thinks, was wreeked with n loss of all those ahourd, while that taking the western route around the const came to grief when It was driv en ashore und its erew subsequently starved ) death, Jffcqus of AUTHORITIES SEIZE go ah th LIQUOR MARKED "TAR" § x-Comp, F.C. INSULATING BUILDING BOAPD Quebhee, Dec 20- One thousand gal lons of Nguor labelled "Tar" fell in to the hands of Quebee Liquor Com mission officers at Anclenne Lorette over the week-end, YEAR'S OFFICERS G. C. Bonnyessile Invested as Z. of Palestine Chap- ter, Royal Arch I hryug ting Masons the fund, by which the sum of ever . forty dollars was realized Do not delay another day, but | forward your donation to the Rev i, J. Blilres, the treasurey the ach fund, and leave elothing at but | the Parish Hall between 11 and 1% e'olock any morning, when some person will Bea there to receive it The committee grateful tn the following who have so kindly pharted the fund and hope that with a start now made others will recognise thelr duty to thelr fellow Aleltigone and will contribute to the ip tor a particularity and pupils Wil i puy uneo IX of the officers of No installation tine Chapter Musons, was Lodge Rooms Monda Dec, 10, Hour ubly conducted the ceremon vhile Very Ex-Comp, Frank Erskine of Whithy, acted us Director of Cera monies while these officers were in stalled 1 ZU, C, Bonnyeastle; 1LP.Z welt. MH. Dickinsoni He=J6hn Baker; he liquor, which was In a railroad [lls H, Brown: S.Ee=J, R, Stutt;]cer, on a siding, was hidden under SN.=W.'1, Bragg: Treasurgr=F, Vi, several barrels of tar when the an. Morris: PSM. ~W, Comstock; S58 thorities made thelr raid, and is be fund FB. Gilchrist: 1.8, BE. lieved to ba the advance guard of way from his provinelal home to ats [towards the lights of slgnal-box | Rotary Club, Bowmanville §26,00 feldi M, of 1st Veil=F, J, Groati] dup aly of holiday Nquor smuggled in tend the gathering" but rolled down an embankment, Two Friends 00 136 af 2nd Vell-A I, Billet: M, of | by boatleggbrs {or the Christinas wid --------------csaaas | FOS Sood Uiuh 001504 VelleW, KR, Strike: M, of 4th |New Year's holidays, It is valued at \, H, Dake ' 0.00 00 0it=R, M, Cotton} ( haplain G15, | $15,000, and while no arrests have so : Hoar! 8.5, | far been made, the authorities are on Sintesmun ' ou Cl v D. of F. ( aset Do v Cy ) Miss Kempthorne ERE LOO" Mellveent 1.8.1. A, Parkerj[® hot trail, and expeet' arrests to be made in the near future, Gifts of Parker Desh Sets ln Fours hr BRITAIN AINS m0 REGAIN MARKET pave New Meaning this Christmas Cap wi ip inc 75% / Total to date $584.80 mdon, Dee, 20-Right Hon, Wil Jakes Pen Convertible Ompw Base, with ¢ 318 PATIENTS IN LOCAL HOSPITAL Lop, Do Fgh Hon IN FISCAL YEAR|. tompotts fo Pocket. for Do Parker Deak Sets with clock, lamp, Re ibindf in task to regain the former cigarette lighter or classic bronsed stat« (Bare GO,) I right arm on I'he Pale Areh ny Ro ol nny nearly had to wined WARM IN WINTER . COOL IN SUMMER ¢ had wre to dal Hospital, and his gondition i serious, He said that after heh struck by the goods express he re covered ef wind hamper Township, announced today that he | will be a eundidate for the Town Couheil of 1930, Mr, Rowe has FELL iR M many years of municipal experienc le was reeve of the towns! number of years HIT BY SECOND BUSINESS OPENS L A new business place, Luke's res taurant and delleutessan shop, will] | open on Saturday making the town's London, Dee, 20-A ship's steward fourth restaurant, It will be operated | John MePhall, who travelling hy A Luke, a well known Whithy | from Liverpool to Glasgow, fell oun man, who has Just eompleted exten: [of express between Oxenholme and THOR sive alterations to his bullding on | Tebay and lay iselous In the Dundus street west Ihe place fs | foot w with if well loeated, particularly for tourist [rail [A] traffic, A goods expre which followed th HEALTH 1 - ------ passenger express fnjured his arm First Flapner--She ought not to go! When the passenger express re in alone She was dro Febay a door was found open, LAMP yesterday and Rodd ise ars | McPhail was not missed until 1) tiflelal respiration truin reached Curlisle, MePhall wa Second Ditto-Yeou mean, sl {ound nine hours after the necident, use artificial drdwnlng His hand was amputated In Ken CLEVE FOX "Was the professor absent-minded HARDWARE QISTRIBUTED BY Phone 26 Ochawa OSHAWA LUMBER COMPANY LIMITED OSHAWA, ONT, at his daughter's wedding 1" "More than usual, Me thanked his new sonsinedaw for coming all thelby a Fractured leg MECiouane bee y to erawl Lreen ort Gift Items that are Different and at Savings that are Remarkable 2 ONLY BRONZED STATUTE LAMPS, Regular $18.50 for, each ... cans ONE ONLY BRONZED STATUTE Regul $8.30 for .......\ 3 ONLY JAPANESE HAND ENAMELLED BRASS VASES--Regular $7.95 for, each CANNON COLORED iD SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES In colors Pink, Green, Blue, Mauve, | Pr, Sheets, | Pr. Pillow Cases. Size 72x99. Reg, $10.90, Set 'Size 81x99. Regular $12.50 for, Set .......... SILK VELVET CUSHIONS ~-- Only 15 Toft. at this Price Regular $3.98 for, each ,..... ONE ONLY GREEN DAMASK SET CLOTH--2 x2 with | doz. Napkins, Regular $19.75 for. .... 3 ONLY BLEACHED DAMASK SETS -- Cloth 2x2 with V5 doz, Naps. Reg, $7. 93 for, set ........ 8 ONLY BLEACHED DAMASK SETS--Cloth 2x2V) with | doz. Naps. Regular $10.90 for, set ,\.... 0, COLORED LINEN DAMASK SETS -- Blue Moirie Cloth 2x2! with | doz, Napkins to match, stitched. Regular $35.00 for . . GREEN SET, CLOTH 2x3 with | doz. Naps, $27.30 for ii aaa seas TWO SETS--GREEN AND PEACH--Cloth 22 vas 1/4 doz. Naps. Regular $13.50 for, set ,..... FRENCH EVENING SCARFS--of fine silk net Heavily ' embroidered in Gold and Silver thread, Colors, Black, Rose, Sky, White. Reg. $10.00 and $12.50 6 ONLY EMPRESS ALL WOOL KIMONAS -- Satin trimmed. Regular $10.00 and $12. for... vt JAPANESE SILK "COOLIE C COATS -- -- Regular $39 05 ang $6.93 for «ovina $3.98 ONE ONLY LARGE FLOOR LAMP - R Complete. Regular $35.00 for, complete "$1 9.50 W.A. DEWLAND LTD. 2 Pens in One A $12.76 $5.00 $5.76 sched wep ith ebip bs in tluded with oll Parker Desk Sets, webing the pon 1oadhly ¢ ible for pocline we or dak Be wore owl for ln, British South Ameriea, with uettes present brilliant new gift sug« gostions, And this year the pens are convertible for pocket as well as desk use, Parker gives the pocket cap and olip with deak set pens, so be sure to ask for this cap, And also be sure to look for the imprint, "Geo, 8, Parker--DUO« FOLD," that *guarantees the Duefold Pen against all ts, The Parker Fountain Pon Company, Limited Terante 3, Ontarie 87 Births Occurred in the In- stitution During Year | trade position in 3 \ all friendliness toward the United | States, and to improve on it 1s pos | ible He stated that Great Britain had | held important positions in the mar kets of Argentina, Dragil and Uru before the war, but found after the conflict the United States had Targely stepped inte her shoes He referred with warm appreciation to the manner in which a recent British trade mission was received In those conntries, The Urazilian Ambassador, Uru quayan _ Minister and Argentine Charge D'Affaires were the guests of honor in the crimson and gilt bans ueting raom of Lancaster House Beside Mr. Graham, Foreign Secres tary Rt, How, Arthur Henderson, Lord D'Abernon, and Sir Ronald Lindsay, who was recently appointed Ambassador to Washington, were among the distinguished leaders pres sent, . In proposing a toast to the pros perity of the three South American countries, Mr, Henderson referred to the gigantic strides made by them during the last century in agriculture, industry and education and expressed the keen British interest in these de« velopments, Lord D'Abernon told of his recent visit on a trade mission and with ref. erence ta the $45,000,000 trade agree: ment negotiated with Argentine quot. ed Sir Malcolm Robertson, a former Ambassador to Buenos Aires, as says ing that this order was not only val wable fn itself, but represented the beginning of "an enormous thing" WHERE SHALL I WALK? "Where love Not bv the sea: Phere my old and faithful love, Used to walk with me SELL CIEE CoCo Seeing In the secretary's report present od at annual meeting of Bowman ville Hospital he reported O8 males aud 220 females were admitted to | houpltal during year ending Sept 10th, 1020, and KT births In Hos WN | pital during the year * a | Collective days stay of adults {wore 4,130 and Infants B40 | Number of persons receiving treatment not Inmates were 305, . Classitioation of patients as to $5.88 $8.45 qua CE GC a religion showed 102 Protestants, and 15 Catholles; one unknown Residence of patients were 1486 from Bowmanville, 132 from eouns ty, 27 from Province, 1 from outs wide of Ontario Average dally pey war $0.42: and dietary cost Sle Rate oharked per day In publie wards Is $1.00 and In semi-private and private wards run from $135,00 to $40.00 per we Staff of employees Include 8 pus pil nurses, ¥ graduate nurses and fd other employees, capita cost New Travel Set Chromiom Hated Bote Eoomel top in Grom, Pwo se Laweadics iv Tao Trae Care, tls we Moire on, top (Bene LG, roy rw) A AA CCL CALLA The young son came running madly into the house and dashing over the hookease hesan throwing volumes right and left "Where's that book telling awim " he ried "What do vou want with it?" Pon needs ithe Just fell in the Rey LET SER SY $1 9.75 $9.75 $7.95 $8.95 how to shall } walk with my ) new | bx art Watch Re ing URNS JEWELR STORE King & Prince Sts, Daafold Iv, Pon, with podet cop and lip. "Shall 1 meet her in the wood (Bae 4d.) Better elsewhere! By von tree my old love stood; She will still be there BERR E ------------------ HEAD COLD? CATARRH? Da net tolerate a stuffy head or clogged breathing passages. Put an Ay to your nose trouble wing "Neatroline," Soath« ng. pleasant "Noatroline" stops discharge | « and veduees Iflammation--and sa ends your od Price 50 conta from W, H, Karn, Drug oe, Your Nose Needs "'Nostroline" "Shall T climb with her this hill Warm with anti" gold Nav, T gannot; she 1 loved Walked there once of old ALT NAA Mba Lt Ata ta SOLD BY Karn's Drug Store Next PO, Phone 88 ST RT ET TE EN a Bassett's On Oshawa's Main Corner | here then shall 1 go with her? Up a eity street: Pha trend of hosts who travel thew Wit drown mv old Toves feet" Wilson: MacDonakl in Scribner Jury & Lovell King St, KE,

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