RE a " laureation of the Governor-General L198 -_ A} * 'THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1932 Given Honary Degrees Kingston, -- Queen's University honored His Excellency the Earl of Bessborough, Governor-General of Canada, the Countess of Bessbor- ough and Premier George S. Henry, Prime Minister of Ontario, when, at the special convocation in Grant Hall on Saturday morning, the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred on them. Be- fore an audience that taxed the capacity of Grant Hall, and with the platform seating more than a hundred distinguished graduates as well as members of the staff, the and Countess of Bessborough and Premier Henry proved a most col- orful event. Conservatives Met A Delta.--A meeting of the Liberal- Conservative Association for South Leeds Provincial riding was held 1, the Town Hall here for the pur- pose of electing an executive for the coming year. The special speakers for the occasion were Hon. Leopold Macaulay, Minster of Highways, and F, J. Skinner, M.L. A, for the riding. The honorary presidents remain the same as last vear, F. J. Skinner and Hon, H. A, Stewart, while the new president 1s A. L. Campbell of Elgin, who re- places Dr. J. M. Mackie of Lans- downe, Was At Kingston Kingston.--It is learned on what is believed to be good "authority that the negro Crossley, who is said to have started the mutiny at St. Vincent de Paul Penitentiary on Friday served a term at Kingston Penitentiary several years ago, and at that time was employed in the r.ail bag department, Face Burglary Charge Fair Broke Even Kingston. -- From a tentative statement submitted at a meeting of the directors of the Kingston Fair in the Chamber of Commerce Building Treasurer J, M. Hughes announced that the Fair had brok- en about even on this year's opera- tions. The financial statement is not completed yet by any means but there is sufficient data available to give an idea of how the Fair stands financially. Given Month In Jail Ottawa.--One month's hard labor was the sentence meted out to Adrienne Lapointe, 40, the woman whose reception to nine-year-old Raymond Menchetti on Hallowe'en night was to douse him wish a kettle-full of scalding water. Issues Grave Warning Ottawa.--A warning to parents not to allow their children to handle firearms was sounded by J. F. Mec- Kinley, judge of the Juvenile Court, while hearing a charge against a boy of unlawfully pointing a rifle at another bov and firing it, causing grievous bodily harm. Because the circumstances clearly indicated that the shooting was accidental, Mr. McKinley dismissed the charge, but pointed out to the parents the grave danger resulting fron hand- ling weapons, boys To Divide Estate Ottawa Benjamin ¥. Feleson, well-known resident of Ottawa, who died on October 6 last, left an estate valued at $57.806 31 Avpli- cation has been made for probate in the Surrogate Court of the Carleton. Mr, Bgleson and his estate has hetween members of family. Two brothers, Lawr- » Egleson. of Gloucester Town- . and Columhus Feleson. and a County of died heen intestate divided is Ottawa.--As a result of investi- gation by Ontario provincial police into an attempted burglary at North Augusta, Ont., early yesterday, two brothers, Melville and Duncan Guay, well-known in Pembroke, Ont., are under arrest in that tow it was reported to Inspector Pi Walter, head of the force in East- ern Ontario. nephew, James Frnest A of Fesex F N.L | 814.375, while Faleson Mae( Ruby Hyland, e: Principal! iten ir 1k and othe stocks £10,000, r Sir F. Petrie Will Lay Bare Palaces of Pre-Biblical City London.--Sir Flinders Petrie. | the archaeologist, has left Lon- | don on his 53rd expedition to! uncover the secrets of the world's most aneient civiliza- | tions, He and Lady Petrie arc going to Gaza in South Palestine | to excavate the site of a city | whieh already old before the time of Abraham, to lay bare the | temples and palaces which were | in their glory before the Bible | was begun. "This is our third season's dig | in Gaza," Sir Flinders said in an | interview. "Last year was very successful, but believe we arc | clearer if | this year their now on the more exciting things, narrative will we like even Bible much what threshold of The become so0 can discover life was before that great Petrie professor Lady the has accompanied since 1897, daughter, is going out ft. About 14 stude School of Archaeol- and Miss the s of Ann Petrie,, first time, the British founded, are going out too, and between 300 and 400 Arab work- men will be employed during the winter, British 'Party London.--A misdirected if well-meant attempt to mar the symmetry of Sir Oswald Mos- ley's nose is credited here with responsibility for the topmarion | Certainly I'll 'Phone the Prescription . . . | | To Your Drug Store A lot of folks used to have the idea that the doc- tor sent your Prescriptions to his Drug Store. Doctors don't own Drug Stores, but they certainly know which one gives him service and supplies his needs. Your doctor is trying as hard to please his patients as we are. He has your con- fidence and wants your con- tinued good-will, When you visit his office or he calls on you ask him to send your Prescriptions to the Rexall Stores, came on New Party. He put up candidates Polygamist' of the newest political party, the British Fascists. Sir Oswald, var- fously styled the "stormy pet- rel" and the "party polygamist" of politics in Great Britain, {is the Mussolini and the Hitler, | the alpha and the omega, of the new organization. f Already, he had boxed the compass politically, and his new- est move puts him back nearly where he sfarted. to a baronetey, with inherited riches and charm, his natural fellowship was with the Conser- vative Party, After the war le stood for Parliament and was elected Conservative member for Harrow. Then, to crown his good fortune, he married Lady Cynthia Curzon, daughter of the Marquis of Curzon and grand-daughter of the Chicago millionaire, 1, Z. Leiter. : Finding, after a few months, that the pace of the main body of the Conservative party was too slow, he broke away with Lord Robert Cecil and a few others to form a Centre Party. In the next election he held his seat at Harrow, running as an Independent Tory, Then he turned his back on very Born "ture, "lin contact | pi history was begun." | and | | ogy in Egypt, which Sir Flinders | pound of alfalfa; 1108 pou | water to produce a | white sweet clover, and from 26 {to 377 uetion of | Heads New Political Body |: | fot | f red to fe | = | ! man." The present National Gov- ernment he calls the "United Muttons," the House of Commons being a flock of sheep. Hens Fed Strychnine as Theft Preventive Dawson, Ga. -- Poultryman Ira Echols at last has found what he describes as a sure-fire treatment or antitoxin for that old and dread chicken disease-- "thieves." He ran a notice in the local newspaper saying the first per son in his neighborhood found suffering from poison would be arrested as a chicken thief, Echols' item advised the thief 'who lifted 15 barred rocks and white leghorns from his roost not to eat them, and also warned per- sons purchasing chickens to know whence they came as 'hey might become {ll from eating them. "The fowls, Echols said, have a "tummy full of strychnine." He explained this '"'treatment" of thieves whereby the chickens could assimilate sufficient strych- nine to be poisonous to humans. but not to affect themselves, He gave small doses over a period of days, the amount being in- creased as the fowl's resistance developed. WATER IMPORTANT IN AGRICULTURE Interesting Statistics on | Part It Plays in Promot- | ing Plant Life One of the mest interestng studies about nature is the part water plays in the development of plant life, practically all plant life result of th of water drawn action, indn J being the up by molecular | by the sun from the g in plant cell tra ound, carrying tin solution the nutrient w wil chemical and it form of transposed by with air into the various | { ments plant Studies gtructurd, carried minion Exper Swift Current, that it pounds to 123 | water to produce one | Marquis 75 { water is utilized | tion of one po 810 show how wheat: take duce one jy 1228 'pound tion of one pou In conneeti luction of other | found that | spiration of & | pounds of water to prod und pound 3 pounds of water to one pound of h66 duce ber): required to of tumbling of water were potato pounds of water produce on mustar used in one pound yrod- and used in weed; 206 po were pound of The results are three and dueed sification roups: corn, potate sian thistle are p minimum trans ter; a large whole grains use a tity of moisture; and clovers are relative vazant in the use of water The application of this mation is pertinent {« trict in which the sldes, particularly where the moisture sunply deficient, Beeause of its rela- tively low consumption of water corn will produce a greater am- ount of fodder than grain erops, and considerably more than grass or clover crops with an equal amount of available water. piration of group containing greater while PAKEOR During a lesson on Canada the teacher mentioned as a strange fact that when people are frozen their limbs are rubbed with snow in order to restore clretla- tion. 'But what do they do in sum- mer when there's no snow about?" asked a small hoy. those of his own class and an- nounced his conversion to Social- ism. His new associates nominat- ed him in Birmingham in 1924 to oppose Neville Chamberlain, He lost by only 70 votes. Two, years later, he was elected as a Lahorite in Smethwick, He, soon worked his way into Ramsay MacDonald's good graees, and when the latter formed his sec- ond Labor Government in 1929, Mosley was made Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. His plan for curing unemployment was re. jected, and in 1930 he resigned, Foreseeing the trouble that ingland last year, he founded a party of his own. the for Parliament and conducted a vigorous campaign. He was at- Gassy Stomachs Swiftly Helped What agonizing discomfort stomach gas and acid cavse-- that gense of heaviness and pain about the pit of the stomach-- bloat--heartburn and suffocating gas dangerously creeping up around the heart-- But thank Modern Science for coming to indigestion and dys- peptic gnfferers' aid with a fine formula--Bisurated Magnesia, A teaspoonful in a glass of water 'not only TMMEDIATELY ends stomach distress but taken faithfully after each meal for one week puts any sickly, gassy quan- | | | ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES Friday, Nov, 18th to OTTAWA = mbsor $4.00 $4.5¢ Children 5 years of age and under 12, half hy Tickets good in coaches only, No dig TRAIN SERVICE: vi. Nov. 18th 159 p. Sa ah 7.30 a.m, 19th and 20th, alge |ALESSANDRI AGAIN CHILE PRESIDENT Popular Hero Has Majority Over All Other Candidates Santiago, Chile. -- Constitu= tional Government has been re- stored in Chile by the election of Arturo Alessandri as President, After the stormy revolution- ary events and Socialist pro- grams of the last year, Alessan- dri, former President and popu- lar hero, obtained a clear major- ity of votes over the other four candidates running for the pres- idency. Fairly complete official re- turng," with missing districts too minor to alter the result, show- ed: Alessandri, 173,522; Col. Mar- maduke Grove, 59,076; Hector Rodriguez, 44,289; Enrique Zan- artu, 27,400; Elias Lafferte, 4,- 523. Lv. Oshawa ................., Ar. OMBWA .........eerass NIN All regular trains of Saturday and IN vs special train ex. Ottawa, 5.30 p.m., Sun, Nov, 20th, Lv. Oshawa--4.12 p,m., Nov. 18th, Ar, Windsor--11.35 p.m., Nov. 18th, Ar. Detroit--12.15 a.m,, Nov, 19th RETURNING t and Windsor, Saturday and Sunday, d 20th including 11.59 . Detroit, Sunday, | ou dar uy. iat pm, ex t, Y, 1.00 am, ex, uy tickets in ance from City Ticket Off. Phone 813, also at Depot. se, 3 Ring 5, W. (T-16 CANADIAN NATIONAL :XPORTABLE WHEAT SUPPLY DROP OFFSET BY LOWER WORLD N VANISHED NEAR HIS HOME. Rome. -- Exportable supplies of! world wheat are inferior ta 1921 by 60,990.000 hushale, the International Institute of Agri culture repors, This drop is offset hy a fall in the rrobable requirements of im- perting counties of 179) 066.000 bushels, T! is situation has hson caused by poor crops in the exporting countries and good crops in the importing countries coupled with an abundance of rye, corn, bushels are old stocks and 78 000,000 bushels represent new crop surplus. Since the old exportalf stocks are adequate to meet most nine-tenths of the needs the importers practically the tire surplus of the 1932 crop be carried over for consumpti In 1933 and 1934. It is estimated that the ext: ing stocks have increased 110.000,000 bushels, The report says: "It is to hoped that the general econo situation of the World short will improve and that inter tional trade will again rega normal movement so that ¢ formation of such a heavy by den of stocks may be prevented Wide Support Alessandrl was supported by the moderate left, centre and right parties, as against the ex- tremists favoring recent far- | reaching Socialist experiments, | Alessandri, regarded as a thor | ough but not extreme Liberal, | was expected to conduct a re- gime intermediate between the reactionary right and --the ex- treme left. Alessandri was. first elecled President in 1920. He was driv- en out in the upheaval of 1924. | Md Potatoes, the Institute port says. Stricter regulations was restored a few months later : : f International Wheat Trade after a brief exil ome, but |? e t 4 ifter a brief exile in Rom have also played a part. was exiled again for five years 3 . The total available for export w 8 f Gen. Carlos Iha- i he Jise olen Carta 1b is fixed at 1,200,000,000 bushels. POYar: Of this amount 570,000,000 LAST SEEN BEGGING FOOD re- | HUNT Mystery has completely enveloped the disappearance of 8-year-old Ebert. Holleron, who on Oct, 23 waved goodby to a playmate and || started runing to his Cleveland, O., howe, He never reached home. given by a identified pictures of Ebert as the boy who appeared at their home, asked for food, and then left on a freight train with a hobo. Cities have been uiged to watch " Above, left, is the latest photograph of Ebert, and right, Lis mother, Mrs, George Holleron, who believes a hobo has The only tangible clew was in the mid-west and west hobs "jungles. kidnapped her "son, 'JUNGLES' Tohless to Pay Water, Light Bills With Pick and St Grove, the Extremist candi- late, just returned from exile on Island in time for the ~lection, was unable to make nv campaign, but nevertheless nolled the next biggest vote to Alegsandri. The lowest vote was | 'votied by Lafferte, Communist hort. in | candidate. AS BANKS C10SE BUSINESS JUMPS FOR OHIO BOY Paster very rapid growth all the need sary elements, including miners must be provided, If miner are lacking in the ration, the pi become unthrifty in conditio and growth is much slowd Spring pigs secure the necessa minerals largely from pastur and from eating the freshly rod ed soil. Minerals from the sources are not available for fi litters, which are fed mainly dry lots and pens, and an ad quate mineral ration should cash In their pockets or hidden in their sugar howls. The gambling halls had thelr thousands of .dollars kept ever- ready to pay off winning streaks. There was at least $17,000,000 locked up in the closed banks. But there was $3,000,000 more in the First National and thous- ands on thousands in pockets oh citizens, All the cash, so suddenly re- leased from strongholds, began to rush into cirenlation. Police Chief J. M. Kirkley |provided. feared alert footraps, who use A simple mineral mixtu lengths of rubber hose filled with | which has been used successful birdshot out here, would join the [for a number of years at ti "holiday". He urged citizens to [Dominion Experimenta] Statio Lorain, O., couple who | for ! 'Moratorium Brings Unex- pected Trade Boom to d water bills, the rst shift or the ject by able cyery a pi will be 1: 529 pounds | water | leave thelr cash in the station | Lacombe, Alta., consists of safe. Thousands of dollars was | pounds of slack coal, 20 pound "on deposit" there today. of salt, 3 pounds of air-slack lime or ground limestone, an one pound of sulphur, The m ture is fed in boxes, or in sep ate compartments of the se feeder to which the pigs ha free access.--Dominion Dept. Agriculture. Times' Classified Ads. Get R . Nevada City Reno, Nev., Nov. 4, -- Rene's | merchants and bartenders, who discovered an unexpected busi- | ness boom in what started out to | ha a panic, have opened shop as the city's bankers. In the first 24 hours of a two- - | week "banking holiday' that saw most of the financial Institu- | tions in the state closed, econo- mic laws were turned topsy-tur- vey, spending was on a seale un- equalled in recent mouths, and more big, round silver dollars were floating from hand to hand than in months. The police station the biggest banking business in | town, Dice rattled with new vigor and roulette wheels wnirl- ed and spun incéssantly as g«mb- MINERALS IN HOG FEEDING It properly fed a young pig will increase its weight one hun- dred times in six months, or from about two pounds at birth to about two hundred pounds at six months old. To produce this will get hie said. chance , be on relick It they ) money, don't need to are out of work and have : " chance. shifts of 20 men muary 1, when it } m- they "If all will w 1S eX will he ¢« : was doing bh is es Dustless Fuel Heat Your Home With Quality Coke at Lowest Price in ) and §7,- hs | Youngest Son of King George to be Created Duke on Birthday |: on shock ot te ling picked up in every house of chance. "This," tradesmen and divorce lawyers murmured to themselves the first shock of the mora- Al the money is locked up. We'll be taking in 'cows on the hoof Per Ton Cash Queen, December sweden, w bier andfath Connaught, ntly The rumor is that the enzagement will be announced Stockholin Forecast Stockhiolm.-- Stackholm rs openly discussed rumon igement of Princess In 1ewspap- it the grid to EE on | relative Province of Ontario for canned peaches, and chickens : 9.5 livorce decrees." | HST is their surpriss, the Semet Solvay Coke fown went on a spending spree THERE IS NO BETTER and not in months has business been ro flourishing. The divorce business, Reno's most important *"Indus- tries," went on as usual Fif- teen suits were filed yesterday, attorneys paying court fees in each instance, Only One Bank Opa The First National Bank was the only bank 'n the city to re- main open. It stacked up $3, 000,000 ¢n cash. "Come and get it," {invited President Richard Kirman, "Come again tomorrow," he urged at closing time, Others, whose quiet withdraw- als in recent weeks were in part responsible for the "morator- lum" also found themselves with Prince of iounced in London the that the le at a capital ccle- anniversary of the Princess' father. reams the ed as unusually announcement if as there 1s a pos- the wed If of Sweden and may attend the af- ons of Take advantage of this price. ' It is no doubt a temporary situation. Ask us about Welsh Cobbles, the World's Best Fuel. Dixon Coal Co. Limited ALBERT ST. PHONE 262 tance of recently f the Princess in with hei Royal as the recent 1-of the two Princes, reports and photo- George and order of London well VISIt 1 lent zest to the graphs Princess the mg Prince Ingrid were the day, GOLD PRODUCTION CONTINUES TO SHOW GAIN IN CURRENT YEAR Wednesday Morning Toronto~Ontario's wold produc- tion in the first nine months of the year, including a small value of sil- ver, was $34,788,509 as against $31,- 415,330 for the corresponding period of the previons year, This was an increase of $3,373,232 and does not include gold recovered from nickel- copper mining and other miscellan- Cous sources, The Porcupine district with seven mines, increased its ore milled by per cent as compared with the 1931 figures, The Kirkland Lake camp, with seven mines, showed an jncrease of 79 per cent and its value by 6.2 Oakes-Burnside, which opened its mill on August 4. In Northwestern Ontario, the commencement of milling operations by Moss Mines on March 15 gave that area four regularly producing gold mines, the others being Howey, Minto and Parkhill. Howey is the main producer with a return for the nine months of $856,504 The big producer of the province is gtill Lake Shore mine at Kirk: land Lake with a value for the nine months of $9,378,000, Hollinger in Porcupine comes next with $7,459,- 500 and Teck Hughes, in Kirkland Lake, third with $4,524,318, followed by Meclntyre and Dome, both in SPECIALS Clearing these to make room for Christmas merchandise, ------ EVERY HAT IN THE STORE Value to $2.98 for 79¢ JERSEY AND FLAT CREPE 3 DOZ. SILK AND SATIN He knows our up-to-date 0.8 per cent in ore milled and 11.8 BLOUSES. Values to DRESSES. stomach in fine robust shape stocks. He is assured of accuracy, by our double check system. He has put to the acid test our speedy delivery service in cases of emergency. He will be glad to know that your Family - Drug Store is THE REXALY, STORES Jury a Lovel SAVE YO 0 VN. OU MONEY SERVE YOU WE sed. At last, tacked on all sides and his meet- ings were frequently interrupt- someone tried to give him a beating. The attempt was unsuccessful, but it changed his line of thought, He went to Italy and studied Fascism. Then he went to Germany, talked with Hitler and examined the Nazi movement, About a month ago ,he return- ed to England to set up his, new party,' the British Fascists. He anticipates with a denial the charge that, having zone through the whole nolitica! scale he has swung to the extreme right = his manner, he is very mueh the again--it does this hy correct- ing the acid condition and mak- ing the stomach function NAT- URALLY again. Bisurated Magnesia is especi- ally recommended in cases of stomach trouble when other treatments have failed to help--- the effective correctives in Bisu- rated Magnesia ALWAYS WORK. You'll find its small cost most satisfactory -- the tasfe most pleasant, Leading druggists everywhere can supply you with this wonder-working prescrip- tion. You want what's best for your upset,- gassy stomach--so ask brusque and ruthless "strong for and GET Bisurated Magnesia. per cent in value, while the corres- ponding figures for Northwestern Ontirio were 84.0 per cent and 85.4 per cent, The Kirkland Lake field had a lead of 13.1 per' cent in value. over the Porcupine group. At Kirkland, the list of producers was extended by Toburn, formerly the Tough- Porcupine. Receipts of crude @old bullion from Ontario mines by the Royal Canadian Mint at - Ottawa in the nine months period had a valuation or $34,819,773 without exchange. Ex- change compensation received by the mines totalled $4,425,570 for the period. The bus from Bedlington to New- castle was very crowded as a young commercial traveler got in and look- ed around. "Is this Noah's Ark full 2" he asked in rather a sarcastic manncr, "Oh aye," came. a voice from-the l "We're aal heor noo except Howay in, hinny." The taxicab swung {nto the street at high speed to give birth to the approaching street car. Columbus (Ohio) Citizen. rear, the donkey, $159 $3.95. Your choice .... $2 29 Values to $4.98 ..... 2 DOZ. CELANESE FLAT CREPE BLOUSES Regular to s298tor $1.59 NELSON'S