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Oshawa Daily Times, 25 Jan 1930, p. 10

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i | | | PIPERS' BAND "STIRS BOSTON Kilted Musicians Welcomed! To Massachusetts By Gov. Frank A. Allen Boston, Jan. 24,--Attired in full Highland dress of the Cian Frazier the Pipers Band of the Canadian National Railways called at the States House on January 4 and paid their respects to Governor Frank G, Allen in connection with their good will tour, 'The fourteen piece "band was welcomed to Macsacausetts by the Governor in his pirvate office. "I am very glad to welcome you to Massachusetts," Governor Allen declared. "We appreciate your coming and hope that your visit will be a most pleasant one." With the formal welcoming over | Machinery Repairing L ! NOTHING TOO LARGE b NOTHING TOO SMALL Adanac Machine Shop | 161 King St. W. Phone 1214 ALI IF WANTING INSURANCE Sb id nc we, serve you J. H. R. LUKE R Theat: x Phone 811 or SH Children's Goloshes "All sizes, Special DOMINION CLOTHING CO " 68 RING ST. W 1 hone 2141 We Deliver SARGON We are sole authorized agents lor Sargon in OSHAWA KARN'S DRUG STORE Next Post Office, Phone 378, "Diamonds ! Bassett's On Oshawa's Mam Corner LJ W.A. HARE OPTOMETRIST 8 Bond Street East Hundreds of people wear with utmost comfort ' flare's Faultless Lenses COAL COAL hone 193 W. J. SARGANT Yard---sn Bloor "treet Orders Uromptly Delivered We have several desirable houses (im rent. CUTLER & PRESTON Real Estate Insurance telephone 572-2234 pooNight calls 8101360 i 04 King St, West -- FOR SALE: General purpose "farm 73 acres; creek, bush, ore 'chard, good buiidings, clese to Highway and Oshawa, Price is pigit. Might consider cxchange on clear property. : DISNEY REALTY EXCHANGE Phone 1359 v l= | the Governor persanally conducted the members of the band through the historic Hall of Flags and ask- &l them many questions about their 'organization, His Excellency confessed ton little Scottish blood and when they had all gathered on the fromt steps of the State House, to have pictures taken and to broadcast the public welcome, he porrowed a Glengarry bonnet and a bagpipe and with tremend- ous intakes of breath be managed to coax a tiny squeak from the pipes. His second. squeal was a little 'more pretentfous than the first and his Excellency, gathering more courage, w and blew while the pipers and photographers shouted their encouragement. Tho band was on air in a for- mal broadcast from stations WBZ and WoZA Saturday and Supday evening, CARDINAL HOPES FOR IRISH UNION Monaghan, Ulster, Ireland, Jan. 24.--Cardinal Macrory told citi- zens of Ulster county here yester- day he expected eventual Irish union but had no hope iI its com- ing in his day. "I am afraid I shall not live to see the day,' - the Cardinal sala, it will come. "I hope for the sake of Sinn fi | Tailor-made $25.00 i '} Suits || Scotland Woollen Mills | 8S. ROTISH, Manager i CR LA LST PHONE 22 For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S ean | 10 Simcoe St. 8. -- Wo Deliver 18 SIMCOE BT. SOUTH FH {TIME TABLES HB A A en, C. P. R, TIME TABLE Effective Sept. 29, 1909, (Standard Time) Going West 5.45 a.m. Daily (Except Sunday). 6.26 a.m. Daily £.40 a.m. Daily (Except Suncuy) 4.35 p.m. Daily, 7.54 pau. Daily. (Except Sunday). East .05 a.m. Daily . 2.08 p.m. Daily (Except Nunday). 8.03 p.m, Daily: (Except Sunday), 11.10 num. Datly (Except Saturday). 12.05 a.m. Daily CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Lflective Sept, 27, 1929 (Standard Fine) Sunda, only. fn. ily. v .m, Daily excemy Sunda al, except Sunda®, . 1 excent Sunday. 1a 1, v. . Daily, excenliBatunday. . Daily. " , Daily, Westbound . Daily. Ww Daily, a. Deily, 1 Daily, . Daily, Wn. Daily, . Daily, . Sunday only. except Sunday, except Sunday, excent Sunday, Sunday, Daily, except Sunday. 1. Daily, escent Leave iH mete 5 hg a5 PEO 3333 proroesrees E32 » ERpspRaB: £35 ome ne n 8 EE mma susBas i mE 8 LI . EB Pee oon B Cat RERRMy ENE 2 td Copmoman awn ve ae | axsccs sas e F =D wes en op 8s 11.00 a.m, 1.00 a mcd 43 pm. 6.50 p.m. Pag PP STSN pp 9. 11.00 pam, 11.1 Tinte warked Whitty Hospital SUNDAY AMD HOLIDAY SCHEDULFK Going West Leave Revive Arrive Oshawa hitby ~~ Hospita Bax 'tasve a, at, DIAMONDS BURNS JEWELRY STORE _ King & Prince Sts. 4 The REPAIRING WATCHES OUR SPECIALTY 12 your match is npt giving gatisfaction we can repair and make fit tell the correct 'time D. J. BROWN THE JEWELER official Watch Inspector for Canadian National and Osh. awa Kallroads 3] an. p.m. 715 ain 415 pm 6.15 po 81S um 12.25 pau pi lime ciatkeu Nhitby Hospitas, ia) Bosses » Rates Leading Jewele: | Established 1886 JURY & 'S OPTICAL uel : J. W. Worrall, Oph.' D. Srelish Wistar 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Feiners, Orangemen and avery oth er class, I bope it will come before long with the consent of all. We cannot bring it about' with any: thing like force or preskure. The best and surest way is for the free state to build itself up in prosper- ity and strength and continue to show absolute justice and fair play to men of every class and creed. RACIAL HATRED RIFE IN CALIFORNIA stabbed and four Filipinos badly beaten, Alfred Johnson, 22, was stabbed twice in the back and eritically wounded while he allegedly was watching a clash between Filipin- os and whites at San Jose. There were two fights, two Filipinos hav- ing been beaten in each, Police said white men were the aggressors in each case. re gr "Have you ever played polo, "No, but I once fell off the top of 1 clothes-horse with a hammer in "my hand, "while putting up a shelf" THOUGHT DEAD, PART Watsonville, Cal, Jan, 24.--Ra-, "'Fre George," cried a navvy to clal hatred, inflamed by the em-|his mate, as they passed a lecture! ployment of white dancing girls in {hall, Where an address on "The Era | a Filipino club here, seetiled again | of (lcanliness" was announced, "Let | in the Santa Clara valley today ag lug go in and hear what teh blokes | the result of two/clashes ut San |got to say, I always thought it was | Jose, in which one whitc man was an erro myself." i OF SHIP'S CREW LIVES (By Canadian" Press Leased Wire) Tampico, Mexleo, Jan, 25,--Af- ter being thougit dead for a full day the captain and six of the crew of the gchooner Jose Luis, which foundered off Tampico on Wednes- day, were taken off the rocks to which they swam when their boat sank There was no trace of the other six of the crew or of the crew of ten of the schooner Conde Sig- frido which also foundered on Wednesday, H " The theatre business is a "hit or miss' affair, says a manager. And very often it's the Miss vho makes the hit." GETS FIVE YEARS FOR STORE HOLD-UP Toronto, Jan, 25.--Convicted of participation in the hold-up of a gro- cery store here Dec, 26, 1928, Clar- ence Dionne, of Sarnia, Ont, was gentenced yesterday by Mr, Justice Garrow to five ycars in Portsmouth penitentiarv. George Kellar Claude King arc already serving terms in the penitentiary for their part in the robbery. No ¥ear For Byrd - Oslo, Norway.--Norwegian whal- ers familiar with conditions in the Antaretic do not feel any fear for Rear-Admiral Richard Eveiyn Byrd and those with hhn in Antarctic behind the ico barricr, and{000 bushels from 24,119,340 acres in 1929 WHEAT YIELD 299,520,000 BUSHELS Ottawa, aJn. 24.~"The total yield of wheat in Canada for the year 1929 is estimated at 299,520,000 bushels from 25,255,022 acres, in a Dominion Bu reau of Statistics report issued ves- | terday, This compares with 506,726, 1928 and with an annual average of 422,219,740 bushels from 22,464,089 ac- res for the five year, 1924-28, The percentage decrease from the aver- age was 29 last year. It begins to look as if Ontario might be able to sec. lignite which is found in the Province, It Is being successful in Germany, #0] why not here?--Kingston Whig | One of the best Scots stories T ever remember hearing was told re- cently by. Sir Harry Lauder, It cou cerned one of his .ountrymen living at Dover who got a French franc i, his change. He decided to swim over to France to spend it, He swam well and sturdily till with in sight of Calais, There, his ex- pected arrival having been heralded, the mayor turned out the band to welcome him, and had the pier and sea front decorated with flags, The swimmer raised his head, saw the decorations and the crowd, thought it must be a flag day ia Calais, and swam back! Shipments of lambs by Nova Scc- tia hhipping clubs in 1929 totalled ap- proximately 16,500, an increase of 2,- 500 over the previous year, ELLA CINDERS--The Arch Villain 104% gon | | i | | ' | { ' | | 4 | By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb - 00 000GCO0DO0O0O0O0DODOO a TELLING TOMMY 1] IT WAS WRITTEN BY THE FAMOUS DANISH STORY- TELLER, TOMMY, { | WHO HROTE THE LITTLE MATCH ! GIRL, DADDY © | | g C! Sd, 2 ™Y] ou Ce p, pot 2 2 PLOPLE LAUGHED AT LITTLE HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN, SOM OF A POOR COBBLER OF ODENSE, DENMARK, AND WONDERED YHAT WOULD BECOME OF HIM. HE BUILT HIMSELF. A TOY THEATER, MADE CLOTHES FOR HIS PUPPETS AND am, HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN = © 1990. King Features Syndicate ~ "1 IE 4 DELIGHTED OTHER CHILDREN BY TELUNG FAIRY TALES , OF HIS OAM IMVENTION. LATER SOME ONE SUGGEST- ED THAT HE PRINT THE STORIES IN A BOOK. HE LAG £0 AT THE IDEA BUT DECIDED T0 DO IT JUST FOR FU. HS HIRST VOLUME OF FAIRY TALES APPEARED IM 1835 AMD BEFORE LONG HE HAD BECOME THE IDOL OF EUROPE Ine. 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