THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1930 m---------- A Sait astern ORDER OBSERVED 2 Kinzston.--Compulsory vaccina- ion of school children, which came into effect a week ago, has been spmplied with generally. An- nouncement was made that of the 8711 children in the public schools, only 124 are oui of school through not being vaccinated. In the col- legiate institute, out of a total en- rolment of 726 pupils, only seven re out of school because they have not been vaccinated. A MEAN SWINDLE Kingston.--One of the meanest men in the world is in Kingston ac- rording to a report received by the Police. He called at a newsstand kept by a blind man at the corner of Barrie and Princess. Pald five rents for a newspaper, tendered 1 dollar hill for the same and after- wards complained to the news ven- dor, stating that he had given him wv five-dollar bill. The blind news vendor took the stranger at his word, and gave him change for a Sve-dollar bill. TWO-YEAR SENTENCE Lawrence Craw- shaw, 21, of Montreal, appeared before Police Magistrate H. Atkin- kon, of Kemptville, on a charge of theft and robbery in 'connection with breaking into the gasoline pumps and later the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kirby, who conduct a re- freshment booth just west of Pres- cott, on September 19. Crawshaw Kemptville. - did not appear to he at all affected by his position which drew for him m term of two years in Portsmouth penitentiary ASK HARBOR DREDGING Picton.-- Business interests of the Village of Wellington were giv- en a favorable interview in Ottawa hv Hon. H. A. Stewart, Minister of | Public Works, with regard the dredging of Wellington Harbor to ppen it for lake freight traffic to FIRE DESTROYS BARN Lindsay.-- Fire starting in the grain stack from spontaneous com-| bustion, as far as is known, des-| troyed the main barn with the sea- pon's crop, some chickens, and gome barn implements in it at the farm of Mr. David Dunoon NAMED POSTMASTER 1 Pembroke.-- Notice has re- | ceived by Andrew Donnellan of | Chapleau of his appointment to the | position of postmaster of the vil-| lage, succeeding Joseph Brisard, | who died last May. | STORE ROBBED Picton. James Inrig's drug | store was broken into and the till | rifled of its contents amounting to | $20, mostly in silver. Entrance to the store was gaied in an un- usual way. A borer was used to make holes in the panel of a rear doar so that a section fell out, en- heen | Ferguson | Canada {throughout the {as spring Be Te rio News abling the thief 'or thicves to reach in and turn the spring back. So far, no arrests have been made STORE ROBBED Pembroke.--Burglars entered the cellar of Peter Fortier's store and stole a quantity of goods valued at $50. An attempt was also made to force an entrance to the cellar of the A. & P. Store, adjoining but in this they were unsuccessful. DIES AT AGE 92 Kingston.--A prominent figure passed away in the person of Alex- ander MacDonald, who died at his home in Mountain Grove at the advanced age of ninety-two year CHURCHGOERS FIGHT FIRE Lindsay.--The churches at Bob- caygeon had to be emptied Sunday night to provide fire fighters, and aid was sought from Lindsay and Fenelon Jalls, to combat a fire that was seriously threatening four Bobcaygeon stores and which might have destroyed a big section of the village. The quickness of the resi dents of the.village in respondinz to the call made it possible to get the fire under control within le than an hour. It 1s probable th: the will be about $700 garage and new hen ownet by W. E. Bick, grocer, de troved, and the back eof four stores, general store, Nesbitt' parlor Moffat's general loss coop were Garl unde store, Mrs. damaged aking and John drool tin shop .and wer LIOUOR SEIZED; MEN HELD Brockville Provincial officers report the capture of four men and f trucks and a large 1 alcohol At Pre cott, High rafic Officer Johns eized one truck, while fort town and Brock: ior FP... J Jerome, © seiz two con of ay ille, aflie Provincial Inspes Officer and Consta I'. P. Robinson se d the The trucks. the officers ried 658 gallons of The trucks Montreal Ihe helieved to have enfered \ \ alcohol in Amr rican were velling to ment cans, consign at Niagara [al CROPS EXCELLENT Cornwall - { conditio op three I'nited Cor are much over last ther partially gome' sections of cas the 3 han year, wheat ties improved tl Severe change poiled the but In ield was Carly and by heavy trict slightly affected in low-lying were drowned out er Later plantings, made up for this loss arn suffering from drought wh has affected the whole district dur- ing the past few wecks Pastures particularly affected Reports some di almo howeve Fall erops are TELEPHONE Five Direct Lines : FOR Jeddo Premium Coal Semet - Solvay Coke Pocahontas, Cannel Dixon Coal Company furniture. | day, het ween the | kindly acted | who {to say | remind all out | other | glad | greatest with an incident of thi occurred [ple who helped to make the Jam- {| boree a | pliment | the "Ask The Man Who Burns It" ¢ ' screened $16 Ton One Ton Trial and Cleercoal I'er Sells Itself S111) oe Af COAL IMPORTERS "hones 3060 - 3061 oy Scout Activities News of what the Boy Scouts of Oshawa are doing contributed by the scout lead- ers. Contributions to this column will be welcomed, and should be the Times office not Tuesday sent to later than morning each week. SCOUT EDITORIAL Well! The Jamboree is everbody who had anything énjoved himself ticket moving | they | next oth for the . please with them at or money pictures have meeting Troop: of The 6th Troop will meet couts asgem- | YMCA Friday Park Satur p.m. Boys must wear Rubber soled not discord onnded ( rt of made nborec that the and to do the over, see them with it to fullest It is hice to that all the five bled Ale one not out in the hundred on next at 7 at sandra on note of wag | shoe H Honour at 7 00 pm oop mecting p.m ral people Wolf Cub cquainted, Ihe nme of mg Further n that ave i Pack eventh Cub Pack George's Parish Friday night with w will nieet Hall, Centre at 7.00 p.m are asked present may get an early start fall and winter. programme AGIDENTAL DEATH INDUEST VERDICT (Continued hom to tor all elaim tl st on hoy r t best All Cub fe haw o that w our the fellow to be came Of conrse proud that | oh our we retained the Round Cup in Oshawa, and. w t congratulate the Sth Troop oi 1 cord declared that the n next vear ft that « that everyhod 15 con hat happen a Jamboree + 0 from ran from across the Kelly ome pre ng done 2 Page 3) amploye street They e the next eventvons v and a long for premi anywhere Board the tank car and, | peering through the open dome, lighted flash light | bottom of the tank P.C. Spencer ing into the could dimly immediately | Kelly ome | "I didn't minute," C led the | hig eoat Ito in fifth | gat him {nquired ied the find mounted nemhbered fo inh ' CAT ut | not him Of ec we met a little opposi- | {hen ind there tion | me quarter were who we understand even {noticed a at the held meating of Oshawa little Rally, but that all Alexandra Park at the time meeting and were not mixed hy ibly to warn the citizens attending our we pleased | against to and the two, of the gre a man's legs. They surmised that it gaz are interior Scouts were assem- | hled in | of this up in the disorder caused well hut po zealou In know what.to do for a stable Spencer inform jury, "but and said, there, I'm meanir over citizen this regard we like to of most would that Laws jr Heout | 'It means death one going down he important Scout the vhich says "A courteon be said the many un told by people whose | be "1 ernment is, there still evervhody dt Board by | ladder Scout then elimbed down into the tank and Constahls Spencer got part way into the dome | Board attempted to lift up Kelly and the constable made a grab at tha unconscious arm but I missed A, second he grasp Board's arm He knew that he | conld him out of the [tank his whistle to at- {tract the much ator Howevey may triolic or about ovement, ths and however, may he to don't know man's but I'm it." remains the that right their own opinion, and while legit imate within bounds of reason when these people allow their tongues to channels of untruth, it i ing to endeavour to drown out with catcalls with ripe fruit aid before, nobody with tretch of a imagination later | ne has a to not hring 0 he blew argument is the 'man The sergeant immediately j rushed to the spot and with the as- istanea of some other men gue- [cteded in bringing Board out of the tank whila Constable Spencer was ible to climb out hmself, In the meanwhile, Sergeant Bow- Yun into not Scout the fellow or settle discussion As we have that the we are | even the pliable Scouts kind which very {nf the firemen that Kelly was final- {ly extricated from the steel cham- can connect | her { The evidence of Constable Spen- {cer wag largely corroborated hy | Sergeant Bowman who told how he jhad summoned Dr, G. 1. Bird and the fire department In a quiet unassuming manner, Orville Board described how he had recently, SCOUT NOTES 1. The Scouts of Oshawa wi express their gratitude to all sh to peo- f|uccess We hope that in the near future will be able to return the by being of some service to our benefactors, 2. We believe that, with r 1929 World Jamboree and | 1930 Oshawa Jamboree, the Scouts should make themselves into | a Limited Company of rainmakers, and arrange to put on Jamborees in drought smitten areas, where all other means of getting a precipita- tion have failed. 3. We understand that one of the teams in the pot boiling contest wo com small | EE Dry Wash | Your Car-- Clean your car the "Kozak" way. A dirty, mud-splashed auto can be made to look like new in a very short time gard | fo the Produce Prices in the Commercial Markets New extras CHICAGO PRODUCE FUTURES Chicago, Sept. 23.--The decline on today's spot egg market was greater than anticipated, but nevertheless was well received as the trade realized that only through sizeable = breaks can a healthy situation be developed. Sentiment remains highly unset- tiled and nervous, and hecause of this one may expect to sec rather substantial rallies on the futures after severe declines such as have taken place today. Absence of demand along with only limited inquiry for stock at prices even below the quoted mar- ket on spot butter was responsible for today's rather drastic lowering of cash quotations. Considerable uncertainty prevails and is re- York spot 40c to 407 ac to 2 market--Butter, ¢; no tone, eggs tone unset- tied. GRAIN AT TORONTO dealers at the following carlots: Wheat--No. 1 North- No. 2 Northern, 77% ¢; Toronto prices are for Grain quoting grain in Manitoba ern 79% c; No. 3 Northern, Northern, 711¢; No. 5814 c¢; per bushel. Price on tracks 1¢ higher than bushel, Price on tracks le higher than above. Manitoba Oats--No. 1 82% ec: No, 2 feed, 2 el 75% ¢; feed, % ce per bush- (c.i.f. Goderich and Bay ports). Argentina Corn--234¢ (c.i.f. Port Colborne). No. 4 | 6 Northern, | flected clearly in the action of futures which broke sharply with a fair recovery near the close. Open cominitments--- November a8, 1,254;. December eggs, 20; November 'butter, 1,837: Decem- ber butter, 143, Chicago spot extras, standards, Millfeed (delivered freights, bags included): per ton, § shorts, per ; 5; middlings, per ton, $30.25 Manitoba JFlour--First patents in jute, $6, Toronto; seconds pat- ents, in jute, $5.40 Grain--Wheat, Bran, eg market Jutter, 36%: Ontario 30 | could | he Ho called out tank, | was Board peeled off the atiention of Sergeant Bow- | {man had summoned the fire depart- | {ment and it was through the efforts | firsts, | oats, 2§ buckwheat, barley, 62¢ tone unsettled; eggs, fresh Jac: 23¢; unsettled, tone I'rofanity on th Af]. | agai the no con tank and endeavored fellow-employee been rescued from [tank himself, he remembered | thing until he had the his entered {Lo rescue he had by a reader | ter In t er too common, recovened Montreal | Thrifty Shoppers Just Look at These COMFORTERS Well made, filled with select cotton and nicely flowered chintz. Size 60 x 72. Special, each, $1.95 ea. Imported Heavy Blankets Size 60 x 80. Whipped edges, in white, blue, sal- mon and mauve, with fancy checked borders. $1.95 ea. ton, Cotton filled Pillows, size 17 x 25, ea.. 59¢ THE ARCADE pro [ A constructi of al that would help in price betweer 1 idea would be one to bridge the spread producer and whole- Star Sault Daily |sciousness in the hospital Evidence, given by Alfred Aus ), manager of the service station ved that Kelly, who was employ a clerk, did not start to si- | phon gagoline from the tank with hortly before eight His presumption after this job he Interior with order to tank that fallen o'clock that had Jooked the ald of a determine {own was |compleling into the { flushlight {whether the possible have in was empty | the flashlight from his hand and that climhed down the lad der in an endeavor to it. y It wag customars warn employ f fumes, he jwa leould | he retrieve in ecg about the danger « 1ssertod R. Smit tation, alin employed at the had been that night with Kelly hut went off} duty at 10.45 de- | ceased seemed in good health and | he ated. | the offorts thea h, ervier working | o'clock ¥The {epirits when he left him, { Dr. C. 1. Bird which made tricken man It was evident from | the first that ; little hops | told of wera to revive there wa Drink the at your own price In buying tea you are guided by flavour or by price. Ask for LYONS" TEA and get the flav- our you like at the price you like. LYONS RED LABEL at 38c., and LYONS' BLUE LABEL at 30c., the half-pound, are blends of the finest teas India and Ceylon can J. LYONS & Co. (Canada) Limited, TORONTO Hl |that he would live, he stated. | Members of the jury included O {. Hall, foreman; A R. Goyne, H Davidson, W. Rowden, Ben Ewing BE. Emlatw, E. Shine and Frank Say- well REGULATIONS FOR UNEMPLOYMENT AID BEING DRAFTED Aim of Government Will be to Encourage Useful Construction Ottawa, Sept, 21 Regulations to govern the grants for public | works to ameliorate the unemploy- { ment. situation are being prepared {by the Dominion Department of | Labor and will be submitted to the Cabinet in a few days. The details of the regulations will be made public as soon as the Cabinet pass- | them, Senator Gideon Robert son, Minister of Labor, stated yes terday The bill which Parliament pass ed providing #20,000,000 to deal with the unemployment problem was general in its provisions As soon as the Cabinet adopts them, the various applications, which are pouring into the Labor Department will be considered. Each case will be dealt with on its merits and a separate order-in-council will be necessary for every undertaking. Great numbers of impossible re- quests are being received, Senator Robertson explained. No Definite Division No hard and fast rules will be fixed as to the proportion of assist- ! ance the Dominion will extend in conection with public works which are initiated by municipalities or Provinces. The three-way cqual split between municipalities, the Provinces and the Dominion will CoB why our where no work "Afford one=- GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR saves us money every day °° (UR General Electri®Refrigerator saves us on an average, a dol- lar and a half a week--more than eighty dollars a year--in food bills. "It sounds amazing until you realize that the General Electric "Best of all, the General Electric Refrigerator never costs a cent for maintenance and only a few cents a week for electric current. 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