- THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, \ JUNE-23, 1930 " MAY BE CANDIDA "Chris Phen Mildred has oe, Montana former yeh A a4 boss vis! Wome ough the wndidate fort ing "Federal election, ER a------_--E AN 97 YEARS OLD ee Mrs, William Mid. orons, 'In tonao has telehrated her ninety. eventh uaay, Bho In quite sotive, can go up and down stairs snd help in the household work, he is interested in reading and can i go kos i Ahe | Bible snd christen Witerature and spends much time in this delightful pecupation, WOMEN ORGANIZER Napanee, ~=A very enthusiastic meeting of the women of the Liber sl-Conservative party of the Len. nox Division of Prince Edward. Lennox was held here, Officers plocted were! ; Hon, presidents, Mw, OC, W, Hamilton, Mrs, AT. Harshaw; esident, Mrs, Willlam MoLaugh- ini first viee president, Mrs, Rol and Hawley; second vice-president, Mrs, ¥'. W, Knapp; third vice-presi- dent, Mrs, O, 7, Walters; fourth vice-president, Mrs, ¥, W, Met- ealte; Nth vice-president, Mrs, N, J. Babook; pecretary-treasurer, Mrs, Katherine Powell, NEW BIIDON Gananogue~1t has been desided to call for tenders for a new bridge thirty feet wide over the Ganan. oque river on King street, INJURED FELLING TREE Belleville == Joymphd Lake, thir. oy-five married of Bancroft, is in Belleville General Hospital, in a serious condition, the result of an nocident which ocourred while he was engaged in sawing wood near the village, Lake with a number of 'other men were felling & tree when it erashed over, striking him and pinning him to the ground, Ll AE in bo i" viding in the vom: | fi boon to of the' Kingston Avany. A ------------AIE CALL 18 EXTENDED Belleville ~~At & joint meeting of the congregations of Fuller, Ros- Hin and Foxboro, at which Rev, D, 'A. Mackensie, of Burnbrae, pr od, a onl] 'was oxtended to Rev, Robt, WH man, formerly of Maple Creek, Bask, to succeed the Inte Mev, T.'W, Montgomery. ado e---- WORKER INJURED Tweod--Fayl Tashotie, while working on a soafforid at St, Bd. mund's Church, Btoco, had the mis fortune to break his leg, The board ont which he was working collapsed and he fell ten feet, ---- LEAVING YOR ARCTIC Cobourg ==Major Lockie Bur. wash, the Arctic explorer, who is in the employ of the Department of the Tuterior, at Ottawa, paid » visit this week to his home town, He 1s & son of the late Chancellor Burwakh and left here in 1802 to attend the University of Toronto, Major Burwash {s en route to Win- nipeg and BWdmonton, and will pros cood thence on a 1,600-mile trip to a northern polut, From there he will go by meroplane to the Mage netic Pole on the Boothia Penin- sila, some 1,200 miles further north, He will also make obser: vations pn King William Island, > WORKMAN KILLED Athens--Wiltrid HM. Parslow, aged 21, of Lyn, was killed in. stantly. at Athens when a pump, which he was helping to move from a well on the premises of M, Xav- anagh for purposes of repalr, came Yoto contact with an electric high tension wire belonging to the My. dro-¥leotrio Commission's aystem, Parslow had descended the well for a distance of several feet and was assisting in elevation of the pump when it struck the wire, John Brown and J, Adrain, who were on 1] wy Ft, gy, ee | 70 vEDIOATE Arthur Raw | N '0 PEDIC, T i Kingston==At the Orsngomen's | weryice in Bt. Paul's Church on $un- , Geen, of | and day, July 6, Rev. A, Belleville, Orand Chaplain of the Grand Orange Lodge of British orth America, will: dedicate the memorial tablet, erected by the ) fn mem of i W. P, Vitsg: A 'Grand Chaplain of the Order, | 'was rector of Bt, Paul's from 1007 to 1987. . ---- RIFLE ANNIVERSARY Cobden=Mr, and Mrs, James Yarnel of Zion Line, near Beach. burg, bave celebrated thelr fiftieth wedding anniversary, Celebration was of threefold interest, for in the presence of 60 guests the in- fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Als bert Ross, and the 'great-grand- child of Mr, and Mrs, ¥arnel, was baptized by the Rev, W, Higes, and congratulations were extended to thelr daughter Vera snd her hus. band, Ralph Porter, who were that day married in Carleton Place a motored to her parents' home to Join in the celebration, DISTRICT INNTITUTE OFFICERS Kingston,~The following are the oMeers of the Frontenac Wom- on's nstitute elected this year: Honorary Provident, Mrs, V', 8, Ferguson; Inverary; president, Mrs, ©, 8, Btewart, Harrowsmith; vice presidents, Ms, A, W, Sirett, Ports. mouth and Mrs, William Clarke, Godfrey; wocretary-treasurer, Mrs, a, W, MoNaughton, Sydenham: federation representatives, Mrs, J. D, Shibley, Harrowsmith; conven. tion representative, Mrs, C, 8, Blow. art, Harrowsmith, GIRL INJURED Napanee-=Provinelal OMcor Bar- rett was called to the scene of an aocldent which occurred on the Newburgh Road about three miles from Napanee, and as a result of the accident, Miss. Hilda Griffith who resides in Yarker, was sever. oly cut about the head and knee, DREDGING CONTRACT LET Kingston. ==The contract for the dredging at Cataragul Bay has heen Iot to the Canadian Dredging Com- pany and the contract for building o rouble mound breakwater in this harbor has been let to the same company, The figure given for the fpr pop 3 Hil lke wes 3 ihib oy ube? mad (Swe 7 () "y, [Ny ARGHITEST , ' rk we ah | 8 HAMILTON WITH SWEEPING ROOF LINES ¥. W. Warren, Architect Low English roof lines, which fntroduce a feeling of gracefulness make the exterior of this home one of ungueationable beauty, The ) ng lines add something Ww oan only be described by the cosiness, In order that the perfection of the design be come pletely carried out, it was neces: ' that the windows be charoters i by tall lines, The excellent 4 id of these windows are re- Ly le for a feeling of largeneas } t the house, + in wpite "ot this, the homelike atmosphere i ery Progounced. Probably the "win do San ro. sll i Wi and sto ttered near the base of the house the big reason for this, A noteworthy feature 'of the ex- i is the doorway, It will be 'geen that the door fs met back "a considerable distance from the Me front of the wall, resulting in a massive and substantial appear. ance, The hall is very impressive as well an rather unusual in layout, Although not overlarge, it ade quately serves avery room on the ground floor and houses the stairs way, which offers: many varieties of treatment, At one end of the hall, \a coat closet In inconsplouous- Iy situated, Rooms, well proportioned and spacious are comfortably lighted by many windows, divided inte numerous lights, which are In vogue to-day, Conveniences of the kitchen will Bring efiolency into the labors of the housewife, * Set under a win. dow, the sink enjoys a good posi tion with a ghieary outlook and good fllumination, it is possible when 'the ironing board to have using natural light fall on it, alding BEDROOM nox ire" --- y in your home-=the only home that you will ever build, Stock plana and apecifications are aftel A to at the largest people under, olroumatances, Study th ip Sully (0 see that they contain e thing that pou want to have. Hee there is an exe cess of too elaborate ylwork, | heats la IK situate or Then ftir y any five o x Toum Sou Hf ) \ they ) i [hee Aa 2 3% oe all Jor what you | 1 00Ns ' that ehanges will not greatly in its use. Ry these few items, it will be seen that much forethought was given the labora« tory 'of the home. Three large bedrooms, closets and bathroom occupy the second floor, A finished basement com. plotes the home, Outline Npecifications Sige of House: 22 feet x 47 feet, Suitable Lot; 45 feet frontage Walls: Stucco, | # Roof: Bhingles, Dullt<in Features: Kitchen oup- boards, ironing board, Cuble Contents: 28,000 ou. ft, Approximate Cost: $10,000, Readers desiring further inform. ation regarding a house of this de. slgn should communicate with Mr, ¥. W, Warren, 78 Jamey N.,, Hamil. ton, and mention design No, 234, Consult a Jooal architect it design. fog architect ix too far removed Copyright 1930, IN] Haw an i There is no justification for the millman to figure your plans for "special millwork" just because he does not happen to stock what is commonly carried and called for NA 2 bho Bak Sues: ould make substitus tions of took he does carry, Here A way for you to keep coats own, But in order to do so you must be entirely familiar with the LLY And finally, but am the ver first of All things in its LpOTARC in keeping down costs is the wort | great of arrangement you make with your contractor. Me businesslike about it, wee that the plana and specifica: tions list all that you ire and to be wade ia them as the building pro- ceeds, == Copyright, 1930, The Arohiteots' Small House Service pi . " dr is $200,312, Tt is expects Sealine) 'will start soon, ---------- 270 RECEIVE PENSION Nepanoo,--The Old Age Pension came up for considerable discussion the report of the committee was tabled st the Lennox County Counell Meeting, In all there are pearly 270 people ig the county receiving the pension, WORKERS ADDED 10 LST ILLEGALLY (Continued fom Jug ) . op od the wit and to Br Kaine. Always an Interesting gpeiker, he was Sspésiatly Ly turday night an y , H. ph s 'veported as saying, there will be some hard, clean blows de \ivered In the campaigin, Dr. Kalsor made It sartaitt that. ha Was pre- o give them f rh (rth have boon making eX. hhnative preparation to eapture 1} andidate said in reference to his My 114 "and 1 am being attacked by jund, sen and air. img himself with regard Explaining th 51 x: 0 to the "naval forces claims ave attacking him, speaker pointed out that recently un large dredge had been brought to the Oshawa Harbor from Prescott, The crew of this dredge, number ing 40, were employed on & govs ernment job at the harbor and al- though it was past the date of residence required by Jaw, thelr names 'wore placed on the voters Hist at: Codardale, "It was only by good luck that { tound this out," the Conservative candidate continued, 'and I have learned from the chiet election of floer that these men have no right to vote here, I do not say who one gineered the job. but in order to aloan off the voters' lst I will nave to enter 40 lawsuits, This is not fair and 1 do think that when election day comes the voters of this riding will show that they will not stand for such things.' Unemployment Problem Dr. Kaiser considered that Cane adn has reached o crisis and phat there is stress on every hand, A great deal of the blame for the present unemployment must be at- tached to the mismanagement of the Xing government, he contends od, Would the people vets for Mackenzie King, ho asked, when he pad no solution to offer for the unemployment problem and in a "At of temper" sald that he would not give one five cont plece to any Tory government to relieve unem- ployment, Or would they vote for R, B., Dennett, the leader of the Conservative party, who had prom. {sed In the event of success of his party to call a special session of parliament to consider every pose sible suggestion for the alleviation of unemployment, "Personally 1 beleve that a sys: tem of unemployment insurance must be evolved," Dr, Kaiser maid amidst loud applause, He explain. od that he was making an exhaus- tive study of the problem and had gathered data from practically avery country. "Earl Lawson, a brilliant young Toronto lawyer and a Conservative member of Parliament is now as: sisting me in this study," he con~ tinned, The speaker sald that he stood soldly behind the policies of the Consorvative leader, the Mon, R, B. Bennett, whom he regarded as one of the greatest intellects in the gountry, "The Conservative Party belleves in a protective tariff, nol necessar- ily a high tatift, but one which will give the necessary protection to our industries," the candidate ex- plained, Neores Tarif Board Dr, Kaiser was not inclined to deal gently with the tariff board put described it as a sanitarium for wounded Liberals. "To read the paper you would thnk that the Gris all came at the toll of the hell in order to support my opponent at the convention in "1 know for a fact that two men went about this riding calling on Liberal families and imploring them to gét out and help Mr, Moore." It Mr. Moore had persenal rea- sons for opposing RR. B. Bennett Dry Kaiser wanted to know why he did not go out to Calgary and oppose him, 'When the Hon, George Rrown, of Toronto, wished to oppose the Hon, T. N. Gibbs, of Oshawa, he came down to this riding to do it," he sald, The Conservative candidate claimed that his opponent had ig nored him entirely in his nomina- tion addrons, . "He left it to Senator Graham to make reference to me and pour soorn upon my head,' Dr. Kaiser sald, "Let me tell Senator Gra. ham that I stand as high in the Jospuel of my people as he ever an, No Cabinet Aspirations The member of parliament sald that he had no aspirations for a cabinet position or high honors. He had dived ios Oubawe for forty yours and wore @ progress of the city, His only aim, Be d, wan to serve well the riding of On / all know me," Dr, Kaiser conclud« od, "My door was always open to every broken soldier and I have al ways done my hest to help anyone who has come to me in trouble, My heart and soul are in this riding and will be whether I am ful at the polls or no. hour has come when the King gov. ernment must go and when our : leader the Hon, R. B, am must he bY wa, X w or 10 the old | ve inthe hour of need and do wo again on the next election day." CML LAY nent 3: 74, ARAN, ant Ni tacturer and a servative alvelea, FIFTY DREDGE 1&2; "When haye the policies of | is stronghold," the Conservative by Whitby last night," he continued. voldp the St. La waterway meant fp A to Can- 8, ith td to the protec tion given to the iron and steel ins dustry by the King government, Mr, f pined that unless protection wan also given fo manufacturers buying iron and stesl, nore manu. factured articles would be imported from other couniries as the Can- Adian, manufacturer would be un. able to compete" dus to the in. ar pirge of fron and steel in hats will be injured," he said, the Liberal party ever helped this eity?" ' Davd Spence momber of Parkdale riding, Tor. onto, nécused the government of mnladminstration, It was a gove ernment by barter and by bargain bo said and could not be trusted olther by the farmer or the man ufscturer, He paid personal trib- ute to. tho zeal apd' unfailing: en orgy of Dr, Kulser, wilt. whom he has lived in Ottawa. Brief but pointed remarks were also made by Dr. James Moors, strong Tory campaigner of Brook« In. Dr, Moore had no faith' in Promior King's efforts to open up trade channels for Canadian goods pleading with other nations, "I oan pleture the premier with Itis hat. meekly in. hand and the dove of peace on one shoulder ap- roanching the high tariff walls of urope,"' he said, "There was on- ly one man who was safe in a lon's on and that was Danfol, And Mackenzie King is not a Danlel," The Brooklin doctor sald there was only one way to trade and that was by Acting like a man, He was confident of Dr, Kaiser's success in the election, . RABBIT AND FOX IN SAME BURROW London~=Two of the King's gomekoopers, while searching for 4 fox's don on the royal grouse moor near Balater, Aberdeenshire, have found a burrow ooccupled by a vixen and two 'cubs and a rab bit and four young. Both families enter by the same door, but the "Nving apartments" are divided by a bank of sand, The discovery is sald to be uu- procedented, Keston (Kent).--A piper of the Scots Guards headed a footpath march at Keston recently, in which a hundred villagers and visitors--=including many women national raliway ahd ferther, de- | Mr. David Spence, Conservative |000 The party marched in single file over (ive miles 'of loeal footpaths, One tield gate was foun locked and npvered with barbed wire, The Sate was opened and the party passed through, The march was arranged by the doeal branch of the Toe H with the approval of the parish coun- ell to re-affirm rights of way, FAULTY WILL MADE BY ENGLISH JUDGE London.~Thy estate of Sir Mat thew Ingle Joyce, Judge of the Chancery Division of the Higb Court 1900-15, is valued at $310, Like other logal authoritios, #ir Matthew Joyce fafled to take the necessary precautions with his olih testamentary documents, and an affidavit of the duo revocation of a codicil was required before the documents could be admitted to probate, ' © Other "well known lawyers wh) made Tayity iwills' were: Sir Rich- ard Muir, Lord St. Heller, Sir Samuel Hvaps, Deron Huddle- stone, Mr. C. K, Vrancls (police court magistrate), Sir W, R., D, Atking, Judge ' Rentoul, Lord Broughah, Lord Lyndhurst, Judge neon, Lord Halsbury and' Judge Broughton Edge. FORMER OFFICER ROBS HIS MOTHER Hull, Que.---~When Aldoria Fro. chotte, former, member of the Hull polite force decided to turn burg. far. he probably held the idea that if hp robbed his own mother's home suspicion hardly would fall in his direction, He decamped with goods valued at $200, but detectives found the stolen articles in a pawn shop snd ¥retchette's arrest fol lowed. He pleaded guilty to the theft in court and was remanded for sentence. LEGION OF HONOR AWARDED N.Y. WOMAN Paris.~The Legion of Honor decoration has been 'awarded to Nancy. Vincent MacClelland, in. terior decorator of New York, for her exposition of French ideas in decoration in the. United States. Miss MacClelfand a graduate of Vassar College, *class of 1807, was a resident of Paris from 1007 to 1013. She later openad an interior decorating apartment in one of New York's largest department stores, Sho is now president and treasur. ~L00k part, i or of Nancy Mactsjelland, Inc., New | York dealers in antiques and decor. ations, ly 24 hours before, and had been driving continuously on the conti- nent for two days, i#ide of the road instead of the left by mistake." Kathleen me.sxa, Upper Richmond road, Putney, daughter of Bir John Maxwell, when she was fined $26 at Mortlake for dangerous driving. to stop to allow other traffic to pass through an obstruction, but ignored the signal and forced an- other car on the pavement, cherry trees of Japan may bloom threo times instead of once each year in the future, A high school professor, Kolz« umi, of Nagano Perfecture, an~ nounced the discovery of a species of cherry tree that blooms in early autumn and winter as well as in the spring, The trees, which grow rapidly, were found near thé fam- ous Nazara Hot Spring. The cherry trees normally bloom only for a fow weeks in April but those who reap the rewards of the tourist) irade would be happy to have three seasons each year when the blooms attract visitors to the land of the rising sun, 56 ICE CREAM EATERS SUCCUMB Detmold, Germany, --- Officials have announced that 56 persons had died as a result of eating im« pure ice cream. They showed symptoms of typhold fever, The Health Department has begun an famous investigation, WOMAN IS FINED $25; DANGEROUS DRIVER London." landed in England on. 1 took the right This was the plea' of Mrs Police stated she was signalled Notice of appeal was given. CHERRY TREES BLOOM THRICE EACH YEAR Toklo.~The world WOOD Body Hard Hard Slabs Soft Slabs Cut to Stove Length and Guaranteed No. 1 Dry DIXON COAL CO. 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