THE OSHAWA DAILY JIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1930 PACE THREE illiams Piano Co. To Manufacture King Radios "Jiggs" Escapes, Bob Preston Is Seeking An Honest-to Goodness Monkey Catcher Prestonvale Mis Missing Link | Stole Away From Camp Last Neek and Is Having Merry Time Stealing Peas and Fresh Eggs POLICE, FIREMEN FAIL IN CHASE Gay Monkey Outwitted City Officials This Morning -- * Paid Hurried Visit to Osh- awa and When Last Seen Was Retreating Home: ward Bob Preston is looking tor a real hopest-to-goodness monkey cateher, one who knows the tricks of the African jungles, and can pul salt on the tall of one of these elusive little animals, A week ugo "Jiggs" one of the monkeys at the Preston. ville Tourist Camp, escaped, and sinie then he has been making merry throughout the district, He has been seen at Wade's farm on the Base Line, near the lake shore, and as fay away as Payne's tarm in Darlington, Beveral farmers have had their pea crops raided by "Jiggs, and he has had regular diets of raw eggs every morning. Bo far, he has resisted all attempts to capture him-=for one moment he would be here and the nexl 'somewhere else, Today he took a trip into Qsh- awa, and led members of the po lice force and others' a merry dance around the yard or the Osh- awa Lumber Company, and along the rallway track to the east ol Oshawa Boulevard, The chase ber came so hot that he beat a hasty retreat eastward, and when last seen was apparently headed bavk towards his home at FPrestonville, But Bob Preston, who knowh the little chap, is aubious about the animal returning of it own accord, #0 a bona-fide monkey catcher van be assured of an interesting time by trying his skill on this wayward specimen, The forces of the Police and Fire Pepartment had the monkey cor nered in the cellar of an abandon: ed house, but weres unable to get their hands on him, A dog that was a member of "he party treed the animal, but again he ascaped cap- ture, Gloves and old sacks were a part of the equipment, as well as a fishing net mounted on the end of #& bamboo pole, One thing this elus bly ancestor of man has to his eredit Is the fact that he is able to escape the punishment of his pur. suers much more successfully than his famous namesake in the comic typ, ORONO STREET FAIR All roads will lead to Orono next Wednesday evening, July 2J, on the occasion of the Street Fair that is being staged by the executive of the Memorial Park for the purpese of rasing money ta pay for the swimms pool that has heen huilt in the i Features of the fair will he the ling of a Chevrolet Coach, the winner being the person with the RuUEss nearest to the correct number of miles the ear has run in thirtys six hours, There will be all sorts of attractions, amusements and refresh. ment booths, At six-thirty the grand parade of fancy decorated cars will commence and proceed all the way . from Newcastle, thus giving the jud ges ample time to consider which is to receive the prize, There will be dancing in the Opera House to musie supplied by a Torante orchestra, You will be sure of a good time if you atronize the Orono Street Fair, next Vednesday, SUCCESSFUL PUPILS The following pupils Lois Usher, ATCM, cessful in their recent aminations! primary (ieorge Turner, first ors; elementary plano, Ramaden, first class honors, of Mrs, were Aue music ex theory, clans not: Noreen "It is an abominable hlot on our civilisation that today 76 per cent of all men over the age of Ai are dependent,' 'wmJohin al 'Tan Th pT -------- Died LAWRENCE~-At the home of her daughter, Mrs, Fred Duranceau, 178 Grovener Ave, North, on Friday, July 18th, Mrs, Husan Lawrence, In her 70th year, Service at "the L, G, Wallace Funeral Mowe, Ottawa §t, Ham. ilton, on Monday, July 21st at o'clock, Interment at Union Ceme- tery, Oshawa, (Motors), " (16a) Coming E Events at - Memorial . Howard on [Co i monster meetin, Park, Premier guson, SAT RDAY NIGHT AT CONSER: vativa Committee Room; John MeNighell, Toronto, and H, GO Foster, Labor Leader of Hamil ton (140) MONTREAL SEA | SCOUTS COME TO OSHAWA IN YAWL Are Being Entertained by Local Sea Scouts Today This afternoon a ) tf Pea Beounts from the Royal Bt Luswrenee Yacht ch of Montreal arrived in Oshawa to be "the guests of the Bh Oshawa Sea Scouts Troop, which | under the guidance of Seoutinaste Riggs, The Montreal scout an a trip from Montreal to Toront making the journey on a A5- foot vaw and left Kingston vesterdiy to sail along the lake as far as Oshawa The boys will remain in Oshawa Harbo overnight and it is expected the Il continue thelr trip ta Toronto tomer row, On their arrival in tl Mea Scouts were met shore hy Scoutmaster i members of his trong hearty welcome, Cars wer and the hoys of the cit) tain the visitor evening city, the it the lake IRS and the and given a provided tuken for a tou It was planned to wt tein, and un A special camp hire is ta he given at the lake for henefit. The boar in which the is being made is to he thrown for the inspection of the local \ Scouts, and the older mem hers, it is ¢e vill he taken for a short cruise RAGLAN PERSONALS Raglan, July 17 A large num her from here attended the garden party it Prospect, on Friday even ing Also the garden part nt Columbus, on Tuesday, where (he vere ented the Progra their trip open sonie nl spected Raglan young Ladies softhall team | we defeated the Brooklin young ladles with a score of 20-10 Mr, and Mrs, J. Latimer Ross, of Toronto, visited latter's pavents, Mr, and Mrs Luke, Mrs. Latimer and mained for a few days Miss Valde Hortop has returned aid son with the Wm Kon re parations were helng made | colrse tn her home in Port Perry, after visiting with her friend Miss Stella Wilson | Miss Violet and Gordon Thompson, Toronto, spent the | week-end at their home here | Rev, H, H, Bmith, a misstonars from Jdapan, had charge of the sey. | vice, here, on Sunday and deliver. | ed a splendid address Mr, Wm, HRright has returned | his home after heing eonfined saveral weeks, in a hospital in Toronto, His many friends wish | him a gpeedy recovepy | Mr, and Mrs, Stark and daughter Elva, of Udora, spent Bunday with Mr, and Mrs, John Wilson | Mr. Lloyd Humhson and Miss | Twilla Turner of Toronto | the week-end with the parents, My, and Mrs, N A number from here the calehration of July Lindsay, The Ladies' ly "husiness Mi spent farmers | Hughson, | attended 18th, In Ald hold their month meeting at the hom of Mr, Wm. Luke, on Wednesday afternoon, The ladles have ao cepted an invitation from the Col umhbus Ladies' Ald to join them at an "At Home" on August Ath. at the hame of Mra. W, Dyer Mr, and Mrs. Cordon Lane and | family and Mr. and Mrs, George | Lane and family, all of Windsor, | havereturned after visiting with | their parents Mr, and Mra, T. Lane Mr, Lloyd Thompson has pur Many MeMaster university girl fhe ein of 1080 are this year in Sraduating olass of the Ontario lege of Kducation, The six young ladies shown above have already been appointed ta the schools of the province, (1) Miss Kdith ¥, Gerrish, Woodstock, will teach at Lindsay collegiate; (#) Miss M, C, Firth, Georgetown, at | on friends here recantly | FIRNT CLANK. HONORS | conl with the Hike ane for 1] TOM THUMB CORSE ERECTED ON CIVIC BUILDING SITE Will Not Interfere With Building If Bylaw Passes Ratepayers The erection of wn miniature 20M course on the city's proparty on Bagot street by the Tom Thumb Co, will not in any way hinder the srection of elvie hud ings on this land, Mayor T. B Mitehell assured 'The Times his morning The sight of n gn clearing up the ity property aroused hopes yesterday that pres for the new oily hall. In qulry however, slicited the infor mation that this war not the case hut thut part of the grounds wore nid out for a Tom Thumh OEE 18 Chpany lense hut In with the city when notified Mitchell stated, Thus if the decided hulld In this aren olf vou lg hnve phandoned The miniature hale nid out to the west of the site nf the proposed new civie administra tian bhullding and public utiitios vemmissian offer Oshawa charges a Heenve $100 for the operation of of workmen hullding of the hain wolf " not heen given HN REresment I must VAealns Mayor iy the he his any nade the property tn forse In conse | of fae sch Clie Ashworth (right) has heen were hine af nibverising. Mr, nego REE newspaper experience in during the war, he recently ont capacity, Among other importa this agency wre tenernl Motors Gepernl lectrie Coy, 140 Add rental within the city Hmits tn this an approximat $200 1t may that the will collect a revenue of ahout $300 throwgh allowing the pany the use of the proper A similar golf course ha tablished on King street and they gpringing up In lnvge numbers throughout Canada ng of iy he soe fom heen wel are nny chased a Chevrolet Me, Arthur Ormiston (} Kemp Toronto week-end the ents, Mr. and Mra, Irvin Ormiston Miss Marguerite Miller fs vist Ing friends, at Brown HI Miss Hiella Wilson spent fhe el-and with friends, tn Toronto Mrs, Ruy Way and hahy, June have returned after visiting with Oshawa Mins Mr. Roh Hunday Brent Mr. and Mrs. James son Murray Columbus hompson and wap Ueorge were vecent visitors Olive Thompson, Mr, Frank Grose Toronto the week-end with his parents and Mrs, A, J. Grose Mr, and Mrs. toy Moon Davathy, of Richmond Hill Conch nnd wpant Mi the pili il with fovmers and spent tiordon Toronto Hrooklin and Mrs Mose Brant Coapey with Mr Moore "and ana My Taron tn of Miss ' apni My Hilly and called Is rocely having Miss Kathleen Goheen, Ing eongratulations for passed har Junior Histary of Musi Examinations with first clpss hon org. She Is a pupll of Mike Olive French Novthern Ontario Conl The central provineas of Mani taba, Ontario and Quohee, al though nhounding in peat hogs of commercial value, are devold of exception of North Victory For A, Muchuven (left) hus heen ole of CamphetlsbBwnld Limited, one of Canada's Invgest advertising agent chem, with howd office nt Toronto und branches across the Dominion, of Canada, HANDLE GENERAL MOTORS ADVERTISING ded president and genoral manager appointed a member of the hoard bof divectors, and hovomes a vieaspresident, The directorate also Includes Brealey A, Walker, geneva! manager of the company for some consid: who began his eaveer as a newspaperman in Toronto and ne hid bron experience In both the publication and agency ends Ashworth came to Camphellsliwnld several years Canada and England, Mr, Walken war eduented nt Sandwich, Ontario, und served In the Boys! Alr Voree Alter gnining experience in Detroit and New York vetirned to Canndn, joining Camphell=Ewald in his pres: nt advertising secounts handled hy Limited, anid Canadian Liberals Confident of W. H. Moore In the Federal Election d reception which WW received inal parts ind Whitl sip articular! I" Osha and the man firanilses which have come to him unexpected have convinee us tht on he will cle by n Ha jorit Ww proment member of th y Wading Liberal Com mite to Pies this mornin in i fhe Fhe workers hy which In 1920, hut thie hen i" ree Jul uhatiuntiul wali fhitur | hie CUBS Liberal i hard tas the siti lon that them election adn huve hetore ene hin) H Iabaey -wiis elector tagh in fur thle one, nl sufticient us anhidentl Mr, Moore xprressed him utatanding has done & the tart hoard has pression on the pen and walks of life ivineed that clit the TI have Irom that sirances of predict the election of One Liberal official ell as loll Ihe work which Mr. Moore wlrendy the sipport to hateman of made a strong of ull clus have hei ple ind th "8 me col Taritts And Declared Liberal Policy Was. to Take Care of Canadians lignite deposits opened up hy | arn Ontario, wheva have recontly heen the Ontario Government, Samples of this lignite are being tested 1m the lahoratovies of the Departmen | of Mines in Ottawa and elsewhere Vietimized Young Man (to messenger What did Miss Brown sa) you gave her the flowers?" Hoy+=""Khe asked the fellow who was Klitting with her if he would his huttonhole." hay) | when Fort Frances colleglate; (8) Miss R, M. Hunter, Hamilton, at the Hamilton Teohnical school (4) Miss RB, L, Stiver, Mount Albert, at Meaford high school (5) Miss Gers rude Honner, Tovonto, at. Perth high school, and (6) Miss G, HW, First, Britain Next, and Leave United States Out. side RIDICULES POLICY OF CONSERVATIVES Gordon D. Conant of Osh. awa and Frank Chapman Were Other Speakers at Port Perry Meeting (Hy Bia Reporter) Port Perry, July 1D "The poliey of the Liberal party and the Kingbunning budget ia to take care of the workmen of Canada fire, Great RAritain next, countries with whom we have treaties next, and the United Mates outside the pale! In these words, W. H Moore, Liberal candidate in On tevin viding, summed up a review of the tari® revislons whieh had heen made fn the 1000 budget, and h lew of the [lem in the unemployment proh His spench alone won for him riers in city ul opinion that the and in Wihithy will the correct one nounemplayment ares of sup [0 awa, Ii result im Oshawa he an Lunserva of thelr ¢ Ihe aur unplensi IER ET] tn tive who will fall far spectation Another thing which 1a in the minds of many pe he the desire hive Oshawa represented, in its pre elapnient, hy side ple continued, "is tu wluge of doy eh her of TREY op eriment A mem of th ol he He Bu Wain in cannot would ele TUL Novernmen! riding of goyerimint + member the kh he Bennett sEAl instead | afl wing certain since Mr Minin the MW need to have a majority tion of Mr. Moore wold tht desire 10 have « meinhes the Ontario" At Liberal head strong spirit of conbidence in the re sult, and My. Moare's whale Letion mhued with mito in POWer hops he he tn FEPTesenting artery, there is a organ an enthusi asic and detern splint Liberal Candidate Spoke On Preferences At Port Perry Last Night reached the climax of an affective | kpoach here last night The an wartion was hacked up by apt Hus trations, in whieh Mr. Moore de clured that one vesult of the fron and steel tariff changes was that already firms were making thelr plans to establish plants In Can ada for the manufacture of black steal sheets and tin plat, The prin viple hehind the tariff, he said, wan th have everything possible made in Canada, and what could not be made fn Canada, let It he hough! from Creat Hritaln and not from the United Btates, As has heen the conse right through his campaign, Mr. Moore stated that he was nol making a politioal speech, but was dealing in a businesslike way with the national stocktaking, and the audience responded with enthusis asm to thin style of eampalgning The other speakers at the meeting were Frank Chapman, of Pleker ing township, ana terdon D, Cons ant, of Oshawa damuel Jaffrey, veteran Liberal of Port Perry, oecupied the chair In a very capable manner Frank Chapman Frank. Chapman, of PMokering, the fAirat apeaker, sald that when he (Continued on Page 19) Marke, Hammary Toronto Stock Exchange A i Low Boek Ar, A Brag, tan al Can. Ard, Cookshutt Oty, Dry, Dig, Sgm, Dm, Stes, Gypsum Hr, Wal Int, UHL Int, Nkl Int, Pet, Ind. Aceh, Tha of 11 y 1044 1M 12 i! = DD a = a -- Domes tl SD mm DD sre FE2 FE Nonne, Queber, PQ, at Oshawa vos Tents Quehec " Imp. Ol = - Stock Market Prices by Canadian Press Toronto and New York Nock Quotations Supplied by Biggar and Orawtord, Alger Bullding, Oshaws HAN Hr Lab, 14 Ma, Mo, Fit, Mt, Pwr Pg. Nr, Shaw, NH. Ration 42 | Standard Mining Exchange 40 180 (3) a0 M24 R00 200 "ane LLL) 40 180 i" an LEE) LL 200 LI LL) 40 180 i" a0 URL] 200 200 600 LLL] Abana Alax Amulet Rig Mis Ch. Res De, Mux Faleon, Holl, | He, OMI PUBLIC SUPPORT NEEDED FOR RED CROSS COTTAGE Society Thanks Those Who Have Helped During the Past Week Vunds are still urgently needed to carry on suecesslully the work at the led Cross Cottage at the lake and while merchants of Oshawa hive heen signally generous this year there seems tn have heen little other public support outside of a few of "the faithful" who yer in and year out da their share of the upkeep at the cottage, Adal to date of only $71 has oe @hisrrived for this worthy case and it is to he sincere: ly hoped that this conning week will see this sum largely augmented both m cish and provisions, 'The work the cottage is worthy of the ory a! of everyone and while we recognize that this vesr many people are hay: Mg Mu struggle tn provide for them: selves there are stil) many who might give their financial and mori) sup port to the work, The humane nisture ofthe work alone should he conugh cause (0 help out hut when ane sees whist is setually being done for these children there should he an Immediate and generous support This week Miss Mckenna, the superintendent on behalf of the Society wishes "to heartily thank those wha have subseribed hoth in provisions and money The list follows Meat sufficient for Is ne dave dinner Atkinson, Barwell and Hubbard and Cawker's butcher shops, & ham from Mr Kaland Moffatt, Provisions from the ¥irst Baptist Chureh and King treet Ladies Ald, Treat of ice Cream from FW, Cowan, vegetable from Mrs, M. Blow and from the Cavent Ligrdens, and $10 an ensh fron Mrs, Cietkie OBITUARY PHY LIN ELLEN SCHOENAN The burial will take place on Wunday in Preston of Phyllis Ellen Hehosnan, K-year-old daughter of Mr, and Mra, Behoenan, 2456 Rit. won Noad Bouth, Death came Lo the little giv) early this morning from Cites, Ferguson, MEN, GEORGE LAWRENCE A resident In the city since her birth, until her removal to live in Hamilton 18 years ago, Mrs, Geo Lawrence passsd to her rest on bri day avening, al her homes In Hamil ton, Mra, Lawrence was the widow of the late (so, Lawrence, who was a well known member of the Police Department of the elty for a num her of years, The late Mrs rence wis & member of one of the pioneer families in this awerlet, spending her girlhood and practi oally all her Jife in the eity Mrs, Lawrence leaves to mourn her loss & daughter, Mra, Fred Du ranceau and a son George Laws rence, hoth of Hamilton, Thos Northey of Oshawa, Is a brother, Two sinters, living in Lindsay, also survive, Mr, BE. J, Luke, 27 Col: horne Hireet Kast Is a nephew of the deceased The funera) will leave Hamilton at 1 p.m, on Monday afternoon and procesd hy motor to the Union Cemetery, 0 WA, Where Intey ment will take place later in the afternoon EXPECTED HOME A. Dryden, of Brooking presi oy of the Ontario Riding Liberal Association, who has heen in England for the last few weeks, Iv expected tn return home early next week, and will he one of the speakers at the final election rally in support af W H. Moore, ta he held in the Armories on Saturday, July 24 Line (old Hd, Pay Kt. hy Lik, 8h Nrnda, Rh, Grd Nd, Ns Th. Wg, Ventures Wr, Hr Hy 41 104 {1 ARO RTA LEE) ERT : LR) 2140 2140 2140 2450 2400 24h0 144 144 194 146 144 144 dd fin fd0 114 11h 11K 7 10h 10h New York Exchange Noek Close Am, Am Can Fr. Pr, Td Am, Tel, B18 Am, Inter, Aly Anaconda MW Auto Strop 71 Bnedlx 0M Roth, Rteel 84 § Byers AM, 17% (LLY INT Can, Dry Can, Pac, On, Flim Pr, 204 Cn, Flim Co, 10 Chrysler , 81 Joli Clan 114 Fox Flim 17 Gen. Rise, TH Gen, Mot, Gert, North, 834 Int, Tel, ., Kelvinator Mt, Ward Nat, Oash Pl. Rd, Coal Paramount Ph, N, Jer Radio .. .. Radio Kth, Simmons ft, NJ Ww UN Rubber 20% UN, Rteel 14% Vanadium 101 Yel. Truck 2% iI™ ere ET r------ First Com EE a AN aa i | | | EW. DREW Director of purchases for General | Motors of Canada Ltd, who is re tiring from active husiness life after hoing socidted for twenty four years with the company, My Drew's decision to resign in mush regretted hy General Motors E. W. DREW HAS RESIGNED FROM | GENERAL MOTORS Director of Purchases Has| Had Long Connection With Company Resignation of ¥, W, Drew, dir actor of purchases of General Mo tors of Canada, Limited, was an nounced today h H. A Brown view president and general manager of the company In a statement to the Oshawa Times, Mr, Brown sald | regret to announce that after completing 04 years of serviea with the Me McLaughlin Carriages Conpry, the MeLaughlin Motor Gar Company, and General Motors of Canada, Mr 0, W. Drew, director of purchases han decided to retire from active business life > "Mr, Drew has asked to. he Heved of his present duties hy Au gust 1, In retiring, he emphasizes that his relations with company oMalals, executives and co-workers have always heen extremely plea sant, While severing his business ponnections he has expressed (he hope that these friendly social re lations will continue--a hope that will undoubtedly by vealized.' A. WH, Hall, who has been seting as Assistant to Mr, Draw for the 1anl yaar ar #0, has heen promoted to the position of director of pul chases in his place If he horrible if we next=dood nelghs tn slap our faces we have heen iv Lodge "Life would all thought our hor Was Boing That Is the way Ing." ==Hir Oliver aa Too Late To Classify WANTED -- AN EXPERIENCED maid for general housework, Aps ply I". L, Henry, 201 King ®t, NK y (100) AOOMETN WANTED PHONE 1040W.2 1A Elgin Nt, Kast, | (10 | of the plete Radio To Be Built Next Week, Company Will Require Many More Employees Amacom Made Today That Local Firm Has Pur chased Sole Right to Build King Machines for Can- | adian Market |SPECIAL EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN INSTALLED 'Company Shows Commend- able Enterprise--Long Es- tablished Oshawa Industry Now Making Three Differ« ent Products I'he King radio 1s now being manufactured In It entirely In Oshawa, Bometims within the next three or four days, the first coms plete unit to he manufactured n Oshawn will come through the last inspection at the Williams Piano Co, and be placed in the window Burns Blore Belween forty and fifty addi- tonn! employees will he taken on in the near future as a result of the concentration of the manufaos ture of the King rodin in the plant of the Williams Piano Come pny Vor two yours past the Williams Mano Co heen bullding King Radio cabinets and have had the distributing rights for the | radi o In Canndan Announesment wie made this morning however tht the Jock) concern has purse chased the gole right (0 manufaes tures the King Nadio for the Canis dian market, This means the em« ployment of 40 to 40 more girls and ten more men and to all praes Lica) PUrposes represents the astablishment of a new Industry In Oshawa Allan 8, Oxhy will be chief radlin cngineer at the company with, Als lun N. MacDuft, an inepector, Res fore each radin leaves the plant I must he subject to eight stages Of Inspection Mr, Oxley in now experimenting With an Instrument KO mensitive that 1 ean record the elsctrical Impulees of heart heats A HO cycle power Is supplied In Oshawa through the oity's hydre distribution plant, the company will generate 2h cycle power for testing purposes, The powar gens erally used in Western Ontario und in the Maritimes fs 25 eyele thus necessitating this step The Willams Plano Co, Is ons of the oldest Industries in the eity and the manager, Mr, D, B, Care Iyle, superintendent BD, M, Mall, and other members of the coms pany are to he commended for their enterprise in endeavoring to enlarge it while at. the same time they ave vendering valuable as sistance to the eity by providing additional employment, The company has now enters od three important. manufacturing fields, It has long enjoyed a pountry=wide veputation for the ex- cellence of {ta plano, recently It hegan the manufacture of sea flenn ap an additional line and Williams hoats are now popular on the lakes and rivers of Canada, The manufacture of complpte rads jon In the latest departure and judging hy past success (pn the other two lines its radios will win the compléte confidence of the buying publie hve Dominion Election John R H. G. Labor Leader I ---- DR. T. E. DR, JAS. MOORE, « President A Meeting Tonight in the Conservative Committee Rooms At 8,30 O'clock Sharp TokpTD SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 26th . At Memorial Park HON. G. HOWARD FERGUSON In Interests of Candidature of 'McNicol F estor of Hamilton rE ---------- Sr w---- KAISER AC gy vos TH