Oshawa Daily Times, 3 Nov 1927, p. 12

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY: NOVEMBER 3, 1927 ! -- . , ay oe ------m--m--m-- I --_---- J |going are exclusive of lines east | Haisnan Denny. She charged that the of Levis and Diamond Junction, | higher the actor rose in his proies- : sion, the more he neglected and mis dig Ly treated her. AFFECTED FARNINGS MIN ERS TAKE Another point made by the com | y plainant was that the actor purchased an airplane, took their daughter, Bar- ------ STAND IN CHICAGO bara, riding and refused to refrain i Large Becrease in Car Load- from putting 'her in danger. RE Ni gig Oe PRISONER AMUSED to Mixing Politics in ope] WEEMS | dommes WOMEN STAMPEDE ust had an appreciable /. railway earnings caus- Chicago, Nov. 3--kntrance of a 3 Ge-raase in (ar loadings | new element, tiie Chicago Umion of inhibit the iflugmed (Continued trom Page 9) oson with Septe vher,--1926,) Minisiers, Mo he sCluvol coutro- been in or mear Winnipeg on the in donsequcnt reduction in re-)veisy brougnt on py Mayor William A) recognized | 4uy tho crime was committed. At ~~ 4 venues. The siatiement of earnings | hale 'howpson's charges of pro- fi thé time of his capture Nelson main ) . 0) ' + 3 ©13 censor for the month of | British influence, was forecast yes- 12ined steatitagtls' that he Lag poy Penman's Fleece Lined Shirts c Boys' Fleece Stockings. Special, c tember last issued today by the! terday. ins, i been in the cit CR Ei a) re Will suive mols than & teu. a th on - and Drawers. . ..... Garment, Tl Sa Frogs enviitugs of $22,125,397, while | poracy protest against the action of Nolgor ptosis it ig ' Boys' Fleece Lined Combina- C Men's Cottonade Trousers. in September, 1926, the earnings (various political agencies in Chica- i ) 8 greater : i pteh ; arnings ( various political ag part of the day's proceedings as a tions. Penman's make. ...... Reg. $1.98. Special, ...... , emonnted to $22,619.873,66, a de-|&0 who are trying to blind the eyes man in a trance. Only once did h g Wool i crease of; $491,176.66 for the month |of the public by their insidious ac- Vile: GRY. a rhod Ible _ Men's Heavy Work Sweaters Men's All 1 Mackinaw just passed. This is equivalent to |tions, which is no more than an in- deliberati Thi res: 1 the Special . Coats. Special . o reduction of 2.19 per cent. sult to the best thinking element in eratiohs. This developed. in the P SEBabmme in dl SR AANAneON a : iy i morning, wh s i Workin Eexponses" tor September this country. declared Dr. Robert ) WOTRing. hey R reaming fitch Men's Heavy Windbreakers. $2 69 Broadcloth Shirts, assorted $1 19 t «lowed a small decrease bling ments, member of a Union com- i > 1 Ld £07702 876.13 as against $17,111,. | mittee to investigate schaol trou- through te Coutt room door by a Special, a ee patterns. To clear, 'eo . 169 in September, 1926, a de- | bles, in speaking before the City wn rr ae Mio Plaid | Check Flannel Work Shirts. c Men's and Young Men's so of $2,030.56, equal to 0.05 [| Church Federation. i J tham- 4 6, eq 0 hurc eration i iY |ber. The disturbance momentarilt Special, ...........0 Overcoats. To clear, ..... . cent for September of this year. "We must not only strive to stop : aroused th i The net earnings for September |the present meddling of politics in ou . prisones last amount te $5,021 526.87 while [our schools, but by our actions we i lg Pi ward to obtain i [) ° [J 1 Jeptember, 1926, they 'reached {must attempt to prohibit any simi- p i _S90d. ghimbee o i P oO the total of $5507,972.97, a reduc- [lar recurrence of present condi- the mad rush fer the spectators 1 1 1 tion of $486.446.10 ar 8.83 per cent. | tions." MONTREALER ACCUSED seats. He laughed heartily as one om n on O ® r OF SMUGGLING ALIENS [Woman stumbled through the door, cio results bring the operat- | The trial of William McAndrew ine pati mmo ' spilling the contents of bag bd ing ratio to 77.30 per cent for Sep- | suspended school superintendent, GT peanuts on the pie bi i We Deliver tember, 1927, as compared with 75. |ig to be resumed today D y 1 " Wu y. Further Newport, Vt., Nov. 2--Joseph Kos- . 15 fer September, 1926 at, " . &--Joseph Kos Since sunrise > P iv aiz AW ! Y bik ptember, 1926. evidence of alleged English influ-!pord, of Montreal, and five aliens ye Toil yo. fe 2 ravineial fo) i 68 King St. W. Phone 2141 Despite the great decrease ir lence in history texts is to be intro- | whom it is alleged he was smuggling is a i] is being hold, fal wal am Hn : were be Le i you' rain car deliveries, which fell 65 | duced. | across the border, were arrested today I slesed by a tide of woud EY : ; v be spec g Seve v ring per cent below those of September, ---- after a chase by invrnigration inspec- |, pectators. Several women, bring | ing their lunches with thom, camp- 1926, the gross earnings for the tors. 1 th f th i nina months period. terminating A T : we laced in the nil ora) 29 on the steps of the building he- ---------- .. Tonterthor. Blac: weic. orp ie I'he Six were placed in the jail here | fare 7.30 o'clock this morning. The |. i the. siawmedia craw Vo 4 si -- a a i ast, were greater by and will be given a hearing before and the stampeding crowd. knelt in prayer for the safc return same air of indifference as Crown I ¢ CETTE Ww v ; "de . , Ae b wocession continued unti y eanrt : ip. . ehh R618 ap 2-1¢ Per cont tan United. States Commissioner, W. H. he doors sig SEB pt Screams and groans from the cor. [Uf his wife, only to brush.against | counsel submitted exhibit after ex- the gross earnings cof the similar Cleary iy v penta the |, | . | ner lifeless body as he was about tn | : ine m " " 4 y publie at 10 o'cloe ridors clashed sharply upon the |" Fad dois 18 Was a ' | hibit for identificati in s X nine months period of 1926. TENT 4 at 1 o'cloc k. silence' of the courtroom, whore | rise, Ne!son assumed his statuesque'| 2 ; en ation in support of Ie i A aN 3 hs | REGINALD DENNY'S WIFE The crush for admittance ws |Nelson had been removed earlier in | Pose. For more than 15 minutes he {the evidence adduced; as medical vear the gros searnings total $194 .- . A ---- h » even greater than experienced on 1 i y | i 3 practioners gav ; ; 04, . . oti a 2 the morning, kept his head propped against the |"'™ gave an account of the 6 889.00 which compare. with Nationalist Chinese Principals BEGINS DIVORCE SUIT | 'he openinz day of the trial. Wom- | Ne] propp {mutilated condition of the victim's £100,419,152.84 during the iu i 'n of all ages formed a solid group Prisoner Sis Unmoved i body: : id $ body; as witnesses swore the nine months of 1924 Are Agreed on Government Los Angeles," Nov. 2.--8 on iv- | 7hout the courtroom entrance and While Mr. Patterso e she | closed 3 i Wore bat Ye 0s Angeles, Nov. 2.---Suit for div 1 i rson, t husband had sold them clothing that had . N a : . 5 Due te cavees including wage in. Objective orce against Reginald Denny, motion | * number were overcome when they | of the mudered woman, told of the direction of the witness. been stolen from the Patterson picture actor, was filed today by Irene | became wedged between the walls | «1 zuish (nat jzripped him #3 he The prisoner maintained the ' home. from his peered for {back of the dock, and through half- lids stared straight in the ereases, noted in financial state- . ---- jously issued, the worl-| guangha!, ilo.. 7. --A new light | SESE. xpenses for the nine months of [on he Chinese political situation, Bodin hohed a total of $168,873. with Canton ageinst assuming a 204.46 as compared with a total for {piace of leadership in the Natlonal-! a pig Heatas ut Jog of ist mevement and' General Chiang LIA Ae dont Bn Hy #1.) Kalshek, former Nationalist Gener- : ' ye year. | ligsimo, back in harness, appear- he net earnings for the ninef.q imminent today. Ins he fon 2 gy loka) Suan Leading figures in the original fot oe 1050 Ng ine MON uN | Nationalist movement, which wos lod 0 al they. woe 333.98 ~radled at Canton. in<luding Wang ® ne oe IB 8 2-904 ; | Ching-wei and Li-Chai-sum, Can- Shite ¥ Heh reached | ong military dictator, meeting in eal 80 tha apn rea te 5 at the present year's Canton, adopted a' reselution de- ience is in contrast with the period in Canadian National elaring that the time has arr'ved | RvS: finances since the date of for the re-establishment in Canon | ion of the various linns if a true Nationalist jovernment ywerating ratio . for the first under purely civilian comtrol 4m- | rine months of 1937 ia 86.81 per Podying the ideals of the late DF) cent us against 85: por cent for tne | SoB Valssen, China's first president, similar period of 1926. and Jounder of the Nationalist move | Hr ities : ment. - The figures quoted in the fore- TO. Assnine. Compinind | SEER" ve" vm" ES | At the same time official foreign jrsnatches from Canton stated that "Let the Clark Kfichens help you? Chiang-shek, who is now in 4} Tokio, is slated to assume command 16 "2 77 of the military forces of the newly (Specie or A Sa-------- : Dr Ghar ove 01 the Ta Sh , Suggestions for Thanksgiving 8 N. UTS ful of China's military figures, and one of the most successful, dropped FIGS N from the military pieture ever since his resignation of the Supreme Com Laver --Figse--Camel-- Brand, 15 Shelled Walnuts. ovis. Crack, 69 € Fancy Bordeaux Halves, Lb, Cc mand in the South several months! Fancy Table, .. 3% Lb, Pkg, ago af'er the Nationalist regime | ; Layer Figs, Camel Brand, 20c shelled Almonds, Valencia, 2 B7¢ 4 had split in two, with its respectful Fancy Table. ...: 1 Lb. Pkg., lected, Fancy Quality, .. Lb, neadquarters in Hankow and Nan. Almonds in Shell, Fancy, Soft 27¢ king. ¢ a shell. . . .. Lh, Despatches received hare further) "2 . PEEL ; 2 Walnuts, Fancy California, 37 sate that 'he zronp seeing a new' ; Lemon Peel Ciips, Candied, Fancy piamond Budded, Lb., Cc Cantonese Government intended to a NO A : as Quality, New Season's, it 24¢ geck Japanese advisers. and, failing i Its eaiiliiy i WwW ro Add even amount of water, bring that, to seek a return of the Rus- J Orange Peel Caps, Candied, Fancy S EET rOTATOES to a boil and serve--Delicious | jun administration similar to the Quality, New Scwson's, 24¢ ; 3 lbs. for 9¢ : and economical -- sne in Canton last year prior to the Hp ATES > Lh, 'Canada Approved" ison labels of orizinal Can'on drive northward, itron Peel, Fancy Quality, Clark's Meat Soups guarantesing which resalted in the removal of Bright, New Season's. .. Lb, 39¢c Golden _ RAISINS Australi purity, the Nationalist, or, as it was then } A Golden Sultana Raisins, Australian, Ask your dealer for Clark's Soups known, the Cantonese, Government DATES The World's Best, 19¢ Made in Canada by the packers of CLARK'S (0 Kankow. ; Golden Hall Yaka ited Celebrated Pork 8 Beans, Disgusted With Quarrelling iolden Hallowi J tes, - 15¢ seedless Vice Bulk, Faney, 27¢ The leaders of the Canton move- 4 Yeh y waliz, Ol Forni, ra 8 10s, ment. who are reported as disgust- ; i CRANBERRIES Halong, Yisienela Rig x Sonch 29¢ od with the quarrelling betwe-n | Hankow and Nanking, which has Eatmor Brand DIES | resulted in pitched battles between ib 19 the two, also decided to call a gen- , 19¢ oping co TN eral conference, at which Cantons Porsing Com, ¥aney Qu iy, 12¢ position will be set forth, and the Gd > : : MINCEMEAT : Fruit Drops, True Fruit Fla- 19¢ I other Nationalist Committee groups vor, Assorted, .... Lb. Box, invited to join Canton if they de- Mincemeat, Libby's Fancy 19 Quality, Bulk, Lb., Cc Criickers, Fancy Assorted, 67¢ | sire. 2 The Centon greup did not issue Mineemeat, Libby's, Royal 34 Per Box, 23¢, 37c¢ and any uMimatum breaking off with Jar, Fancy Quality, .... Jar, C ] " d Nanking, but foreizp | Hanko¥ 33 Bulag today's de- | ct t\) BRAZIL NUTS Swiss Gruyere Cheese, Imported, 6 - observers believe that Af per ve'opments amounted virtually to a iii : . ih : Stove, $16.00 ton ih, Sy of Canton's relations with New Season Jorge Washed, fresh Nut, $15.50 per ton oe Yanrise Valley groups. thing for Thanksgiving. Lb., 3c T. C. Soong, brother of Madame 'Sun Yat-sen, widow of the Nation- | C OK FE alist leader, is believed about to take 5 Specials Are On Sale At These Low Prices {over the financial direction of the! Cartcn reime. He held a similar MN November 3rd Noverisor iv post at Nanking. 13.0 : 1 i Bi $13.00 per ton CANADIAN POPPIES 4 Stores Closed Monday, November 7th FOR : Thanksgiving Davy WOOD | rive 20s wra ot sonics OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON shipped by the Canadian Legion of Queen Anne load the British Empire Service League on Soft Slabs, » $3.25 instructions from Premier Mackenzie . King will be, placed on the (ross o ro cere . Mixed Slabs, load, $3.50 Sacrifice at the cemetery nearest Vimy 1 1b. The args oe oro a that ee Ridee on Armistice Day by Hon. F B C heen noid extemive dri c past 4 ancy 0X Some Jam Manufacturers are marketing Hard Slabs, load, $3.76 Philippe Roy, Canadian Commissioner- ting Bod 1 25 General in Paris. ' > a es. ywood, Y/3cord, $4 C. P. R. SURVEYS LOB LAW'S FRUIT CAKE 36 avs best Tvink: iB ie : z rE i "nérry Cake, Really Delicious, Lb. er 40 oz. size jar. "Buy Reliable Fuel from FOR ROUYN LINE | : g Rich Fruit and 32 Fresh Ciden id c We will continge ge feats the regular a Reliable Firm" Rouyn, Que., Nov. 2--The Canadian Nut Cake, Lb., Cc Cake. ... Bb, 21¢c which is [ow the best value. Pacific Railway is surveying the pos- . sible route for extension of the Des- Ww k quinze Branch of the C.P.R. to Rouyn, alerous- ee and. the ind-ations are that during "1928 the Quebec mining field will have Yards, Cedardale--Phone 1288 a third railway, Eoiony ie, 3 King St. West More than ond fifth of the mem- Phone 660 bers of trade unions in Austria are gr A

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