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Oshawa Daily Times, 20 Jan 1930, p. 10

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aR CULTURAL SOCIETY MET Po Hope. ~The annual meeting of '6 Hope, Agricultural Society conducted in the Department of ulture, Walton, street, on Thurs- "afternoon and complete: reports 'read on the 1929 activities, e Was well attended by. mem- of the society and it was with eling of satisfaction that it was ded to conduct an exhibition here | * SUFFERED BURNS v2 ope.~Mrs. Thamas Long, street, was painfully burned t. the body at nine o'clock this ing, when her clothes caught on .when she was walking past 'a emg Hearing her cries for as- Stance. Mrs. Fallis rushed upstairs 'assisted in quenching the flames. dt 50 doing she sustained burns on arm. SCAPED FROM SCHOOL kville.--A. youth of this dis- who escaped from custody at the ria Industrial school, Mimico, arrested yesterday at Malory- own by Chief Constable John Brown "Provincial Constable T. P. Rob- , and is being held in the cells. POWER TURNED ON "Brockville--The other day was an al day in the history of the hip of Rear of Leeds and Lans- e in which hydro-electric power turned on permanently in a large Bova of that township, particularly Cd Oak Leaf and Soperton, the power line being completed to, piboundasy of the village ofsLynd- EVES ORDER DX DOGS TIED UP Revs « -- Thos. Montgomery. e of Stirling Village, and E. , Reeve of Rawdon Township, «issued proclamations that all be tied up for 90 days or until o- oh outbreak of rabies subsides, = ---- | sto TAKEN FROM FRONT OF | THEATRE Belleville ~--An Essex coach owned | #& Floyd Morgan, 52 Octavia street, | ployed at J. B. Boyce's garage as | sman was stolen late Friday night, jen the owner left it parked in | t of the Belle Theatre while he s attending the show. OPPOSED TO ACTION ingston.--Trustee Charles S. An- , chairman of the Health Commit- of the Board of Education, when ed for an expression of opinion re- ing the action of the Board of alth in introducing compulsory vac- tion into the schools classified Is Your Child = Thin and Weak? Cod Liver Extract in Sugar Coated | 'tablets Puts on Flesh and Builds Them Up "In just a few days--quicker than | ever dreamt of--these won- ul health building, flesh creating ets called McCoy's Cod Liver Ex- or Tablets will start to help any , thin, uriderweight little one. | = After sickness and where rickets are suspected they are especially uable. Most people know that from the Sivers of the lowly codfish vitamines of the first class are extracted -- the kind that help all feeble underweight men, women and children. "Try these wonderful tablets for 30 ays | and if your frail, puny child n't greatly benefit --- get your money back. very sickly 'child, age 9, gained 7 months. «Ask Jury & Lovell, T. B. Mitchell WW, H. Karn, or any druggists for Me- Coy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets-- J _easy to take as candy and 60 tab- ts, 60 cents. as dog catcher for some time, is such acticn as "rather ridiculous and apparently unnecessary." APPOINTED FIELDMAN Peterboro.--~ William Knox, 526 Wa- ter Street, in this city, has becn ap» pointed by the Ontario Department of Agriculture part-time livestock fieldman for the County of Peter- oro. BUILDINGS BURNED Brighton.--A disastrous fire occur- red late on Sunday night, last, when the buildings on the farm owned by Mr, Harry Osterhout, of the 9th Concession of Murray, County of Northumberland, were totally de- stroyed. Lindsay ~The annual. meeting of the Lindsay Presbyterial of the Wo- men's Missionary Society of the Unit- ed Church of Canada was held in Woodville Friday with a large num- ber of dclegates in attendance ftom all over the presbytery. CONTRARY TO LAW Brockville.--~Complaints have been received at the police station to the effect that a number of horse drawn vehicles are being operated at night in town and district without proper lights, which is not only contrary to REPARATIONS PLAN ADOPTED (Continued from Page 1) fices, negotiated lastt November by Thomas Mulvey, Under-Secrtary of State. for Canada, and Dr. Brill, President of the German clearing oifice, has been approved by tha Dominion Cabinet, and. that the agreement between Canada and Germany regarding unliquidated property has been signed by Hon. P. C. Larkin, Domiaion High Com- missioner in London, and by Mr. DeHass for Germany. This latter now only awaits formal approval the Canadian and the German overnments, Canada's success in paving the way for a final settlement of un- liquidated property was made pos< sible largely through developments at Phe Hague in the last three weeks, where the great powers have been conferring ¢n the Young Plan, Even though Canada's pact with 'Germany---negotiations con- cernfug which were conducted some weeks ago hy Mr. Mulvey in Berlin, and by Colonel Reid Hydo of the Canadian High Commission- er's office in London--<had been brought to a point where only the sienatures were lacking, any suc- cossfuls jssue from this work de- law, but a dangerous practice. BURGLARS BUSY Port Hope.--Early Friday morning thieves attempted to force Walton street and although a pad- lock was smashed off, two locks on the inside of the door withstood the attempts to "jimmy" it. PASSED BAD CHEQUE Kingston.--Walter Crouch was ar- rested at Belleville Thursday by Sergt. Detective Truaisch when it is alleged he passed a cheque on a local bank without having sufficient funds and knowing at the time it was given therg was 'not funds. The Segue was given to a local taxi office service rendered. He appeared before the magistrate and was remanded for a week without bail, NO DOG CATCHER Kingston.--The dogs in Kingston will now be able to enjoy the latitude for which the lovers of canines have been asking. R. E. Ward, who has been acting now off the job. JUDGMENT AGAINST COUNTIES | Colborne.~In the County Court, Judge O'Connor gave judgment for $690 and costs in favor of Mr. and | Mrs. Vernon Harnden, both of Hal- dimand Township, ed Counties of Northumberland and Durham, for damages done to .auto- mobile and clothing of plaintiffs by reason of their car going into a wash- out 'on the Shelter Valley Road on Jan. 19, 1929. DANGEROUS ROADS Peterboro--~Reports on roads in | Peterboro district indicate that they i are generally in a very poor condi- tion for driving on account of ice. Service trucks have been called to aid many cars in the ditch on various | roads in the past two days. NARROW ESCAPE Peterboro.--Just about one o'clock | Friday afternoon a little boy stepped out from behind a car on Front St. | and another car, which he did not see, bowled him over. Thanks to | good brakes and icy streets, the wheel | did not pass over the little chap's head, but pushed him along till the car stopped sliding. As far as can be learned, the child was hore fright- ened than hurt. HEARD OVER THE WIRES Mrs S: "Scandal is the language of fools." Mrs. T.: "Yes; but where it is the only one spoken one must make oneself understood."'--De- troit News. an entrance to Patternick's Dry Goods Store on | against the Unit- | pended almost entirely on the | extent tg which Great Gritain and Germany reconciled thelr differ- ences, Settlement Prospects Bright Not only did Britian and Ger. | many come to terms speedily, but | now there is bright prospeet of some kind of a settlement of the tangled situation in "ontral and | Southeastern Europe in connection with reparations, and when and if that settlement js achieved Canada { Will be enabled to secure final ad- Jjustment of the claims against Hungary.of about $600.000. Involved in the unliquidated 1 property agreement between Can- Your Face TakesaLicking Every time you shave, your face takes a heap of pun- ishment. No matter how careful you are the sting of the razor remains. Why not give it real treat and make it feel jo =with Klenzo After Shave? Klenzo After Shave is a new lotion to fill a special need for those who have burning and rough skin following a shave. To introduce it we offer 50c Klenzo After Shave 50c Klenzo Shaving Cream Both for 89c¢ ONLY AT THE REXALL STORES ORGANTATON OF CONFERENCE (Continued from Page 1) 10 Downing street today attended by «ll the 32 delegates to the con- ference. The procedure to be fol- lowed when the plenary session is concluded, sueh as what commit- tees are to be appointed, ete., was discussed by the meeting today. The meeting lasted an hour and was in private, The delegates lat- er declined to comment on the dis- cussion but said that premier Ram- say MacDonald would later issue a communique dealing with the talk. It was understood the conversa- tions were of a general nature. NOSURVIVORS. J PLANE CRASH (Continued from Page 1) tore thro Abe soft soil many yards, rbea wide open the cabin. Seething i Hite "from burst fuel tanks, It piled into a crumpled mass. The: Dead \ The dead were: Edward J. Bowen, President Union Tank and Pipe Company, Los An- geles, Mrs. Edward J. Bowen, geles. . Sedric Brown, assistant ot J. I Maddux, president of the TAT. Maddux air lines, Los Angeles. Mrs. Sedric*Brown, Los Angeles, Mrs, Doris Cantillon, wife of at- No Meeting Wednesday igmey Richard Cantillon, Los An- Tt was officially understood the BES. . . delegates. decided to set up only Mrs. Ida OM." Glover, "relative "of | 5) a Weonference committee for the Mrs Cantillon, Los Angelcs. present, this consisting of the five Mrs. Hanah Colliston, {chief delegates. It was also un- Alabama, : derstood the delegates agreed there Miss Frances Jamieson, ghould be no meeting of the con- Calif Sunal 1 ference on Wednesday, that day Benjamin Miller, being devoted to exchange of i + Benim: views on the program in the light hn of stlie' opening speeches. Los An- Fairhope, Pasadena, | San Francisco, Miller, San Fran- Jury & Lovell | King BE. Simcoe S. | Phone 28 Phone 68 | a ed rh: ut _ less recredits of $50,792.43, or a uet sum of $2,414.816.45. The claims still outstanding at the end of the: fiscal year ended March 31 last were 45, totalling $941,987.67, Canadian Claims Canadian claims against debtors in Germany numbered 946, repre- senting the sum of $9,353,775.99, while the number withdrawn and resubmitted was 29, totalling $4,- 8§44,7999.99. The number of claims fully withdrawn was 151. totalling $279,058.98; the number partially withdrawn was 67, totalling $48,- 129.61, and the claims outstanding ada and Germany, which was sign- | ed last week, fs a total of 8300,-! 000 in securities and about $400 -| {| 000 in real estate held by the | | Canadian Custodian of | Property (Secretary of Stato.) addition, there is still pendl all dispute between the Canadian Ani hte Unit ed States Sustodians as to | { the right of disposal of about $2. 000,000 of Canadian Pacific Rall- way shares, now in the possession of the United States Custodian. | There is ground for .confidence { bere that this dispute will end suc- | cesstully for Canada, As for over $5,000,000 in the Old Grand Trunk Railway shares, these have been handed over to the Minister of Fin- ance by the Canadian Custodian. A statement regarding claims handled hy the Canadian clearing office between 1920 and 1929, in- clusive, shows that a large amount of work has been done and to ths satisfaction of those firterested. | German claims against debtors in Canada totalled $9,974,154.57; the | number withdrawn was 3.923, rep- resenting the sum of $6,175,926.99, loss $20,444.88 for cancellation of | withdrawals leaving the claims gctually passed at $6,155,482.11. The number of claims admitted by | the Canadian clearing office was | 4,953, with 2 sum of $2,485,608.88, | 11 Years Const i alien Glycerin Mix Ends It| "For 11 years I tried to get rid of constipation," says Chas. E. Blair. "Then at last the simple mixture, Ad- lerika, made mc regular." The simple mixture of glycerin, buckthorn bark, saline, etc. (Adie rika) acts on BOTH upper and Tower bowel, relieving constipation in 2 hours! Brings out poisons you never thought were in your system. Let Adlerika give your stomach '+ and bowels a REAL cleaning and see how good you feell Jury & Lovell Ltd, Drugs u Enemy} In| ! dian property, at were 5, totalling $570,488.76. Canadian claims against Germany in respect of sequestrated Canas detention in Ger- to the war, _etc., amounted to $56.562,607.10, The proceeds of liquidation received were $1,464,853.31., The amount paid by the Canadian clearing of- many prior | fice in respoet of taxes and admin- istration expenses in connection with the seizure and retention of enemy property was $233,342.39. So far as enemy property and reparations are concerned, Canada should see the end of all this by the conclusion of another year. Now that final settlements of the outstanding enemy property cases are in sight, there still remains only a small reparations adjust- ment, for which $500,000 is to be asked of Parliament this coming scssion for payment of certain re- parations claims of Canadians and upon which the successive Repara- tions Commissioners differed in their awards. BRITISH HOUSE SITS TUESDAY -- (Continued from Page 1) at the present juncture. Political interest is centred rather on the speech of Right Hon. David Lloyd George at the National Club tomorrow, when he will re- ply to the attack on his leadership of the Liberal Party made by Lora Grey, leader of the old Asquithian section of Liberals, the Liberal Council. Yet, while the opening of Par- liament will be quiet, it Las big problems ahead. And cno of the biggest will be the action on the report of Sir John Simon and his committee, which spent months in India studying the outcome of the the end of the last fiscal year | Liberal | CADE STORE Thursday, January 23rd - - Closed All Day Wednesday, January 22nd Marking Down Prices {No Goods Sold to Wholesalers or Jobbers) it! Save Your Money] kid Si. 4 The first "business" meeting of Angel agen, {theg reat parley consequently is | Los Angeles, expected to be convened at St. Edward ]. Small, James [bans Rapper; Premier MacDonald arr . the chairmanship. Probably each fuzabein ge Pasadenas {chief delegate will then, in turn, | ast SSE', DIOL Ol J ane, | explain his country's viewpoint, rcal cstate man, Angeles Fairhope' ',Ala- Ios will assume Calif. Palace on Thursday, when | event the London Naval Confer- ence fails to reach agreement, an expenditure of $2,000,000,000 by the United States for warship con- struction during the next 15 years was forecast in the house today by Representative French, Republi- can, Idaho, chairman of the appro- priations sub-committee in charge of naval expenditures. Tokyo, Jan, 20.--Premier Hama- guchl, on the eve of the opening of the five-power naval arms eon- ferénce at London, today gave the Associated Press an exclusive statement detailing Japan's hopes for success of the parley. Japan, the premier said, was de- termined to contribute to the limit of her ability to make the confer- ence "a success, a triumph of good sense and good will." He express- ed Japan's hope that the "newly developed spirit of trust among na- tions, which we have written into the treaty outlawing war, will per- mit us to approach this task free from many of the fears and sus- picions which hampered our form- er efforts." WOULD TIGHTEN CUSTOMS ON THE CANADIAN FRONT 1) (Continued from Page dss lo Freddic Walker, assistant pilot. | King Arrives in London | The king arrived in London to- {day from Sandringham, going im- mediately to Buckingham Later this afternoon he receives | the naval delegates, who will to- {night be guests of the British gov- {ernment at a dinner, It was learned authoritatively {that the conversationts at today's | meeting with Prime Minister Mac- { Donald resulted in shaping the yond oceanside and turned back |Seneral organization of the confer- Nelson said . "Then I went inland, | ence. Attention centred on devis- trying to get under the fig, but when | Ing an organization capable of ov- it closed I went back to the coast, |ercoming the mistakes made at | I thought of following the: highway | Geneva in 1927 through weak and getting bearings by the autom spots felt to have existed in the bile headlights, for ceiling had closed | organization of that parley. down to about 10 feet. --- Saw Great Flash "Then the maddux ship went by, bs Graphic Description Sandiego, Calif., Jan. 20--~A graphic | | account of the ast moments of the Great T.AT. Maddux plane which | was crashed near San Clemente, Calif, was given by Lamar Nelson, pilot of a Western Air E XPress plane | which left Auga Caliente for Lc f Angeles a short time ahead of the T.A.T.-Maddux graft "I ran -into heavy fog a little be- 1 d i New York, Jan. 20.--Official | Washington has been silent on the | apparently following the highway by | reaction of the United States gov- | the lights of the automobiles. | !ernment to British proposals for thought I would give it four or five | the limiting of battleship construc- minutes to get through or come back before starting through myself. I |this class of fighting ship. waited that time and started after it. | What have been stated to be au- I had hardly got started when I saw |thoritative reports of the govern- a great flash. |ment attitude have, however, been "I turned to the co-pilot, and said, | publishéd here, 'My God, there goes Maddux, then | The latest of turned around and headed back to | was San Diego and lived about 70 ycars | States is prepared not only to de- going through the fog until we struck [clare a five-year battleship holiday the clear space around San Diego. | but to scrap permanently 11 capi- We landed at North Island." tal ships which would become ob- Nelson thought it probable that |solete at the end of the holiday. that the Maddux plane had found | It was further stated, according the fog closing down, tried to turn |to this report, the United States as and slipped off on the wing too elose |an alternative to drastic reduction ot the ground to avert a crosh, of battleship fleets is prepared to (recommend reduction of the auth- |orized size from 35,000 toms to experiment in parallel Governmem, | considerably less than 25,000 instituted there in 1919. The re-|tons. 20.--In port is expected in a few weeks. { Washington, these states *'it Jan, the Palace. | | tlon and the eventual abolition of | learned officially" the United | before congress. One point is that liquor coming from Canada makes up a very small proportion of that Dr. Carl's Discovery Stops Gas Constipation In his private practice, Dr, Car Weschcke first perfected the simple mixture now known as Adlerika, Un- like most remedies, Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes old poisons you would never believe were in your system. Stops GAS bloating in 10 minutes! Relieves chronic constipation in 2 hours! Let Adlerika give your stomach and bow- els a REAL cleaning and sce how good you feell It will surprise you! Jury & Lovell Ltd, Drugs. which disappears down American throats. Estimates vary, the low- est being two per cent,, and the highest five or six per cent, Fur- ther, it is suggested drastic re- striction of entry to the United States might inconvenience the people who annually make thirty million crossing in one direction or another. On the other hand the opinion is expressed Canadian customs auth orities would not be adverse to re organization of American lines as an assistance in the prevention of smuggling of cigarettes and silk into Canada. Livery stable-keeper: "Here; what's this, sir? Fifty cents! Why you've been out two hours." Horse- hirer: "So I may have, but I've been on the brute's back only ten minutes!" "Why don't you go to sleep, dear?" Pauline: "Well, Mummy, I was waiting for you to stop singing." | | BODY HARD HARD SLAB SOFT SLAB Cut to Stove Length And W00D Also General Motors Hardwood DIXON COAL CO. 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