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Oshawa Daily Times, 25 Sep 1930, p. 14

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1930 Eastern n Ontario News | 90 YEARS OLD Peterboro--Mrs. George How- son, who is probably Millbrook's sldest citizen, quietly celebrated her ninetieth birthday recently. LOST FOUR FINGERS Peterboro--Herman J. Killing- beck (43) of 202 Braidwood ave, nue, lost four fingers on his right hand, as the result of an accident sustained while following his em- ployment as punch press operator at the DeLaval Company. TO CONSTRUCT DAM Almonte.--Almonte Public Uti- lities Commission at their regular monthly meeting, presided over by Mayor Peter McCallum, decided uusanimously to build a new cement dam across the Mississippi river at the municipal power house. The Commission decided to start at once in order to provide employ- ment. CHARGE SUICIDE ATTEMPT 'Kingston.--*'I did it just for fun,' was the only explanation Ma- bel Jordon, 17, gave the police af- ter she had been rescued from drowning in the harbor. The Jor- dan girl was walking over the rauseway with two male companions when she suddenly jumped into the water, A small boat, she was struggling in picked her up. The her into custody and charged with attempting the police took will be suicide she INJURED IN FALL Brockville ----Harold Elliott, year-old son of Mr. and Mrs Elliott. fell from a tree in which he was playing and fractured both arms at the wrist . ISLAND IS SOLD Gananoque.--Dr, Blair of Gloucester, Virgina shased Barge Island; group opposite this town, arranged with Andrew of Gananoaue, the ere ummer cottage The has pur of the and ha Edwards, tion of : island com- one for You can rely on Christie Quality WATCH THEM work | passing as | water, | Spencer, | prises about two and a half acres It was formerly owned by Edgar Webb, of Toronto CROWN ATTORNEY DIES Brockville.--After a short ill ness, Matthew Munsell Brown, Crown Attorney for Leeds and Greenville Counties since 1894, died within a week of having com- pleted his seventy-second year ) -- BIG CANNING INDUSTRY ee Place.--The canning in- dustry is a particularly big asset to Prince Edward County this season. It is estimated that more than two thousand men and women are now emploved in the forty or more fac- tories there. Several new factories were huilt for the 1930 season, and other factories have been enlarged MUSIC CLUB OFFICERS Kingston.--The election of offi- cers for the Art and Music Club resulted as follows: Hon. president, Major Williams Harty; Hen. vice- president, Mrs. C Davoud; presi- | dent, W. Rupert Davies; | pres ident, Mrs. F. Etheringto | ond vice-president, R ! Burns: treasurer, Arthur | ster; secretary, Miss R. H. BARN DESTROYED Lindsay Fire breaking from an unknown cause totally des- frame barn on Victoria owned by William Glass Easton N. Ly- Tullis, troyed a | Avenue, {In th about five tons of hay. THIRD lsayv.-- Rasp! , making the. third crop fron this are to garden of a local m Ward. BERRY erries CROP in Sep- the one year found in the in the E patch ast The right complex jus not busine turning. the corner | Standard. hon DISAPPEAR. | You're sure to please your guests or your family Christie's Water the table. Try it! 4 when you put Ice Wafers on They never last | | | { | | | | long because everyone likes them so much. Serve them for dessert any time. Assorted flavours. Christies WATE R ICE Jeddo Premium 1 he Best in America At Usual Coal Prices DIXON C Telephone 262Five Direct Lines Produced OAL CO. |i | | | | | first vice- | sec- | e barn at the time there were | | | Brakeman Rises From Over- | ment | a northbound | train {and groins, on money || 'TAKEN FOR RIDE, ONTARID MAN SAYS Four Charged With Griev- ously Assaulting St. Thomas Citizen St. Thomas, Sept, 25.--Declaring that he had been 'taken for a ride" in the country, in course of which he was attacked, A. G. Wilson yes- terday laid charges that led to the arrest of Edward and Robert Mec- Guire, brothers, of this city, and George Anderson of London, Ont. garage employees. They were re. manded until Friday for hearings qf assault charges. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a fourth young man, a resident of Union, five miles gcuth of the city Wilson was in a rather serious | condition when he reached Chief | of Police Gunson's office. His face was bruised and swollen, and his eves were inflamed and nearly [closed His moutli was also bruis- {ed and swollen. He said that after | throwing him to the ground his as-| sailant's had beaten him. He told | of tearing the shirt partly from | one assailant's body. The sleeve | of a blood-stained shirt was found | lin a sedan near the McGuire home, | according the police. The two | McGuires and Anderson were found in the house. to ! | | GLASS PRICES UP, OTTAWA HELPI 5 | | Profiteering Dealers i in Can- ada Benefit by New Tariff { dow i Department ire to the | and retailer to the tithough creased passing on t | Breadner, tated Owens Compan: the ¥ have n whose henefit 4 oO preg pared until protectin glass profit dealers t} 10 1dner TRAIN WRECK AND HOUSE FIRE LINKED f turned Caboose to Give Haileybur of part : Derail- |, equipment T. & NO. freight midnight blaze w doy and a out' a of home were keman climb- rned wiped most conten vasterday, when a br it of his Arrow ant ran building give dwelling house rmer Swedish few buildings scape the 1929 had been occupied bv her three young daughters With flames mounting from the house, the freight train approach- | ed from North Cobalt, but at the switch at the south end of el yard an auxiligry crane being sent north on construction work turned after striking the froz Two loaded freight cars and the van went with it, and Conductor Francis and Brakeman Harwood, riding in the cupola of the ca- boose, had a narrow escape, i \ overtn caboose i escape from seriou the burning the 1 to m. The tha ala destroved Church, in its disaster, and it | Mrs. Lapiere to was 11 one of area to | t over | [ | | Bladder Troubles | Bother Many Past 40 a Seven Out of Ten Are Victims But | t Writer Tells How "Uratabs" Bring Swift, Amazing Relief With Renewed Vital Force "No one knows: better than I the horror of joyless days and sleepless nights, There have been times when I telt hopeless and helpless when my weakness caused me the most intense humiliation. Only those who have gone through such tortures can possibly realize my great satis- faction when Dr, Southworth's URA TABS brought me quick relief. UR- ATABS are truly wonderful, and 1 give them full praise." Such amaz- ing evidence serves us as convincing proof of the power of URATABS to relieve those distressing ailments® so often a handicap to those in middle life Overworked, sluggish Kidneys, and Bladder Weakfiess, bring on distressing ailments which so often lead to discases that every sufferer trom Lameness, Pains in the 'hack and down through the scanty but frequent urina- tion, "Getting-up-Nights," Nervous Irritability and lack Force-- should try the amazing value Dr. Southworth's URATABS. at once! ist will supply. you satisfattion or t and $ 50 many serious Vv of of 5 druge guarantee back, Any good a of years, junior of the | #truck Windows in adius | broken by T the Old Du Rests F s Prom World Crise 2" Ta == =) SL NY a = a he old "Tillicum", battered and storm-torn, but] 120 years ago and a century later carried Captain still gallant under its new coat of paint, brought from a marine graveyard on the banks of and placed on public of the famous Crystal Gardens, where it is becoming one of the sights British Columbia Indians near Victoria more than the Thames, inspection Vietoria, B.C., of the canoe was London, recently, in front capital. built by J. C. Voss and was canes in the N. Atlantic. Victoria through the efforts | commissioner, and other officials of the Victoria and The old dug-out| Vancouver Island Publicity close-up of the old dug-out. K. Luxton, Banff newspaper- man, on a round-the-world trip in 1901 of 40,000 miles, weathering typhoons in the Pacific and hurri- The canoe was brought to of George I. Warren, Burcau, Picture shows Produce Prices in the of "OMm¢ prevailed appears Commercial Markets 24 --The feeling at ha gpot eg recently market ened to 001 ve heen les Frade is very | a dispo ition ton be least rator h are committed ber contract 24; Decem BOLT HITS SCHOOL, | CHILDREN UNHURT dows Broken, But Occu- pants Escape Injury our ch Miss J nlons « 1fternoon when lightning Fire Alarm re C | and South Marks ring and ¢ wl of hurch building children, upils second Public p Villiam ng Mock ra te their buildi McKenzie, cape from injury the cl Two men, he roo al. f Swedigh of | sho k, but were not taken to hospi- teacher a mira terday truc k the Lutheran Zion Welsh rt Wil off the their had ve the F¢ corner Streets, the tower hatter n first and the Fort 1, were hold- the aged seve fn the senior of choo in w hen the basement ng lightning within a half bullding hou of f the were the shock were working on church, suffered who the HUNT FOR SECRET RADIO STATION Short Wave Outfit Used by Eavesdroppers to Get Financial Data Bremen, Germany, German with British and Dutch auth- the New he sked, orities, ry to wireless used for ions by locate eiving station rec transatlantic The New deavored "gpottin to gz" Sept have 25. police been York police tn short wave or sta- eavesdropping on service, York police have en- set up machinery for a secret listeners whose evident purpose is the securing Hlegally of American and European stock ex- change transactions, financial plans and other confidential information. The police charge that such mat- Bad Legs | gs Ca a Now Be Treated at Home A This Moone's ol ems past ufferer Moone's treatment gists have it. hew bad leg and disappear ful legs are tion and irritation become things Thousands the benefit they should Emerald at treatment ¢s without staying in bed must be something out of the ordinary, new Emerald Oil, cers vield to this powerful penetrat- ing which relieves is known Varicose treatment as ul- together with Swollen reduced varicose and pain- and inflamma- of can testify to have received. Every get a bottle of Oil and start the once. All good drug- tempors | | deals jrhangs | Tower Ripped Off and Win-| | highwa to ten | day | | | |at Three vear-old | the office of the holding Eres, teadier New Yorl stead) tone 4!) extra GRAIN rain AT TORONTO deale I'or the folle carlot ba Wher 1,¢: No | fre ching iders before New York Stock Ex- effected and that lators are act- o obtained and large profit DESPERADOES ROB TWO TAXI DRIVERS: rea the can be Iropping ng on information thereby out on eaves pecu pocketing Girl Tells Police That She Was With Men When Crimes Committed Ottawa ty police ( i of Eastern Ontario for trace of the two bandits who Tues night trussed a Hull taxi driver after robbing him, a 16 Indian girl walked into taxi company ves afternoon and. said she wa the desperadoes at the the crime The bandits belioy to have heen responsible for up a cafe at Hawkesbury, | stealing an automobile Rivers, Que., earlier this week, left the girl at Montreal she | | told police After robbing, Joseph Cham pagne, the taxi driver, of $39 and his watch while he was bound to a tree, the bandits made off with hi taxi. The girl related the car was abandoned at Kingston and anoth- er taxi hired for a trip to Montreal. While en route the Kingston taxi man was tied hand and foot, placed in the back seat of his car and rob- bed of his valuables. On reaching® Montreal, the girl said she was given $6 and told to "beat it back to Hull." Not know- ing Champagne had freed himself from the honds after the departure of the bandits, the girl said she came directly to the Hull taxi depot to tell them of the driver's plight. She is being held by the police, HORSE TRAMPLES FOUR AT BARRIE Leaps Into Crowd After Throwing Rider in Race at Fair Barrie, Sept 25--~Three women and a boy were taken to Royal Vie- toria Hospital -suffering from in- juries when a saddle horse balked at a hurdle, threw its rider and jumped out of the ring into the thickest part of a large crowd wit- nessing the closing events at the Barrie Fair here late yesterday Stumbling over a hurdle and throwing its owner and rider, An- drew Orchard of Minesing; to the ground, the horse tore around the ring in front of the grandstand while nearly three thousand per- sons looked on Frightened by the yells from the crowd, the animal made a dash to- and coun to a tree terdas with of ed time Ont., and {the crowd, how 1 standing knocked down | horse tore jured were ng Mi Station, | Tremble later Al \I. Street Dou T | with ches ring and leaped into the anding between two autos. | The four who were injured were | group and were] and trampled as the | into the crowd. The in-| Mrs. J. Torpey of Mine- | minor i Mrs. [1 Lefroy, injur- |! released hospital; Fitzgerald, 2346 College oronto, under doctor' care |¥ t injuries, and Gerad Mc- | aged 7 head™~in in a minor from erious WILL DISMANTLE FAMOUS SUNBEAM essel Kaiser's Cup Has Sailed | year {and | who gs to be mq Which Raced 500,000 Miles ept. 2 The renow 10 trave Lady Brassey of the bed by A. Voyage it Morecambe After ken up iman, Bart, cht of recent her fit- up into pleces of Sur n end 1 is to be br Walter Ri some of {furniture The ago and | Lady 1 leage Briti wards the wire fence surrounding fe that q Lad Brassey 12 mont! Sunbeam nw rkahle Ie was built 55 years rasges It was now Ne the world with Lord | and in her book vividly described the Fifty looked Earl he round B made hey years ago upon 4 for a was journey Voyage vessel 500 over tons icht holds the world's mi- cord for privately-owned ht ith 500,000 Twenty-five in the a W over Vears race she the ago across tion is for ned | of which have | in! her | Atlantic for missed the sixth mile. She was at Kiel on the evs of the Declaration of the Great War. On previous occasions Lord Brassey always reeeived a cordial welcome from the Kaiser, who was the first to call, and usually paid prolonged visits. In 1875 the provision of men for the Navy and proper naval reserve had become matters of urgent pub- lic concern, and the matter was vigorously debated in Parliament Lord Brassey realized that the hardy fishermen of owi-.coasts pro- vided a splendid sdiirce of supply for men of the fleet, and in 1875 and succeeding years the Sunbeam sailed around the coasts of Scot- land and 'Ireland on a recruiting cruise and enrolled men at the various ports of eall The Sunbeam was a hospital ship during the war, commencing as Red Cross ship plving between Scuthampton and Rouen in 1914, and later as a convalescent Gladstone went for a cruise in her in 1885, and Lord Tennyson used her for a cruise in the Channel. When Lord Brassey was appointed Governor of Victoria, hé sailed to Australia in the yacht to take up his official position. the Kaiser's Cup and place by a short GABINET TALKS PROBE OF WHEAT SALES BY SOVIET (Continued from Page 1) to improve conditions Consequent- any matter bearing on the situa sure of careful conisderation Unemployment and the methods which are fo be followed in dealing will probably again form item on the program for the main | signed {Gideon Robertson, ship. Blower Coal made from CLEERCOAL 15 per cent. more efficient than American $7.50 Per Ton MALLETT BROS. Importers 3060-3061 Conl Tel. today's cabinet meeting. Since the house rose after the emergency gession little time has been lost in pushing forward the program de- to give employment. Hon. minister of la- bor, will it is expected, have defin- ite proposals to lay before his col- leagues today. When these are |approved, the minister of labor will be in a position to go ahead. Ad- ministration of the $20,000,000 fund voted at the last session is in {the hands of the minister of labor, | but the cabinet will exercise a gen- eral supervision over the under- akings entered into, Dumping is Soviet Policy New York. Sept. 25.--Basil W, | Delzass, until recently vice-presi=- Lod of the Amtorg Trading Corpor- atio on, the Soviet commercial agency {in thi characterizes the dum ine of at and other goods ya s a fixed policy of the So» ol government, having in view | the undermining of foreign markets |and fermenting of revolution, | Mr De vs he has been sen« the Soviet gov= ordered resigna county whes Iza tenced to death by {ernt nent and his property confiscated hecause of hi [tion from the commercial land his ref to return {cow His res las a t aga policy agency to Mosz- he said, came ation, he prote inst the Soviet Central Meat Market PHONE 93 Free Delivery To 154 SIMCOE ST. S. 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