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THE OSHAWA DAILY 'TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1929 THIRTY-FIVE trading and at Boon 38,. Canada Dredging was off Hy at 30, Walkers was unchanged, The ofls continued to fairly steady with 1 and Inter national Pete being off ¥ each at 25% and 239% respectively, B.A, Oil was unchanged after being up 3% at the opening. FORKIGN EXCHANGE New York, Dec. 11.-Foreign exchange steady, (Great Britain in cents); Great Britain: 18-16; France, 5.98 11-16; Ttaly, 5.23; Germany, 28.92); Canadian dollars, 15-16 of one per cent dis-| yo count, e---- High Low 44 "uy 20% Stook Br, A. O11 47 Brag, .. 46% Can, nd 20% Can, Brd, 20 Ask Cookthutt 10% 24 Hr Wal, 18% 13% Jikan t J CONDITIONS GOOD 4 1 yo A817 yl i ; " Biation 48% 47% A Sm iit ¢ It, Tel, +.» 1 NWI VOWRN Hoes AWRD PHEW ORBVOIRO BI hr] Utd, Alr, .. B84 8. Steel 188 Woolworth 179 Yol, Truck 16 Money rate 4% per cent, CONVICTS RI AUBURN PRISON {Continuad from MEY 0) Detnpeey an er, were sent to the hospital with Jennings, Atkine and Van House, Riker was wounded in the outbreak of [pst summer A hasty check after the escape of the roup revealed that three or four guards remained in the haads of the convicts, With the walls entirely Mirtound by National Guard soldier ed guns, city officials o the front gate of the prison open at noon and sent word to the convicts to file out, More than 1,000 armed includ. ing guardsmen, trooper, poles and private citizens formed oa square i rons of the birds the battle if + nn foot of ol " o con ton, th L] to LETITIA Hal INNORTH COUNTRY 'Bus y and Prosperous Horonto, Dee. 11.--"Lumbering | ) od throughout owing and miskam and (the paper companies are apATI i» one of the most motive Wood- seasons," said tor Gordon, North Bay, in an hare Lanprany " the ng demand for poptinent will add which the north has for the Inst few A ; "and besides, min. erations are as busy as th time last year and wit soing sown for further ove ' BPpenrs As north wo have a happy Christ DEATH CLAIMS. PROMINENT MAN W. Lloyd Wood, Formerly of Toronto, Dies in Lindsay Lindsay, Deo, 11--Death cinim- od a prominent resident of Lind- say, and former Toronto oltisen this Jaring if the person of W, Lloyd Wood was in hiv 78rd your, The deceased was well known throughout Canada as the Canadi- an representative of the English firm of Allan and Hanburys, and his store at the corner of Church and Gerrard streets, Toronto, Is still conducted under the Wood namd. He wan born at Omemee, Ont.,, where he served his appren- ticeship, While in Toronto he was notively identified with the Metro- politan snd Sherbourne street churches, He was a member of the Masonic order, and a curler, having heen & member of the Teronto Granite Club, T. And].0. Line To Be Extended Wil Be Chr To Moo s in {ios Bay Globe says today in an extension of the einishtming nnd Northern Ontario railway to Blacksmith Rapids next spring, and a link-up with Moose Factory, on James tos | Bay, by the suiamer of 1981, it not before, are reported to have been programmed by the Ontario overnment, and will be announged i full detail, it is understood, at the next session of the Ontario Legislature, , Both extensions are required, the Globe says, to keep pace with the ever increasing industrial de- volopmént of the north, Laying steel from the present terminus of the railway, at Coral Rapids to Blacksmith Rapids, the heart of jhe recently proved lignite conl biield, will be a 30-mile job, From this point to Moose Factory Is an additional 6 miles, -------- -- INJURED IN EXPLOSION' Hearboro, Dee, 10,--~When a gas- oline can which she had placed on the stove to heat exploded just be- fore dinner tonight, Mrs, 1, J, Car- tier, 04 Palmer avenue, Birch CUR, received facial burns, Chief Thong as Love of Bearboro firemen re- sponded to the alarm and put out the blaze which got little further than the kitchen, Damage wgs estimated at $850, partly covered by insurance, A ---------------------------- 1500 ATORES IN CANADA R. H, Deyman, manager of the Oshawa branch of National Grocers, Limited, informed The Times today that, through an er. ror in Information furnished this newspaper, it was incorrectly stat. od yesterday that the Red and White chain had 1,600 stores In Ontarlo, This should have read that this chain comprised 1,600 stores in Canada, with one of the lnrgost groups of chain stores in Ontarlo, on 'owas tomorrow of the H At Rochester where NEW BAKE Shop OPENED IN OSHA Home Dairy Co, Will Operate 8 Modern Cafeteria Amnouncement is made in The Times today of the ing in Owh- o Dairy Company, which has me 80 stores In the United States and is now extending its chain to Canada The first store in Canada was opened in St, Catharines some ears Ago, In the United States he heudquarters of the firm are three stores, Thers are also three in Buffalo and the company is rep: resented In Batavia, Lockport, Geneva and many other American oitiow, The Oshawa store Is located al 24 Bimoos street south and Is An charge of Guy Webster, formerly of Buffalo, an experienced man in this line of business, ¥. ¥, Allen of Rochester iv head of the com- pany and Clyde Ward, who Is one of the partners in the business, has been in Oshawa fof some time pupervising changes in the prem- Lue and arranging for the open. ng. The Home Dairy Company will operate nn fully modern ¢nfeterin in conjunetion with a home bakery, They will specialize in broad, rolls, pastry, cake. salads and baked beans. The promises taken over by the company have heen greatly enlarged snd fully modern equip ment has been installed through- out, CHAPMAN LOBES APPEAL Toronto, Dec, 11.Harry Chap man, former Vaughan towpship policeman, vainly appealed to first divisional coprt at Osgoode Hall today against a sentence of five years imposed upon him by Justice Raney after he had been found gullty on a charge of extorting money from a Young man under threat of accusing him of an ine decent not, Acting chief justice Magee In dismissing the appeal sald the sentence appeared to be well warranted, A they have |le BOMB TROLLEYS NEW ORLEANS Street Car Strike in Southern City Assumes Serious Aspect Irs -- (By Canadian Press Loessed Wire) New Orleans, street cars wore dynamited last night in the residential section of the city. Suspects would be charg- od todsy with violating both the state law providing the dsath pen- alty foy such violence and a fed- oral injunction protecting the trol. ve, Binte the beginning of a street car strike in July numerous trol- loys have been bombed here, The explosions took place only a few minutes apart, In the first Aaar the blast tore up the fleor, broke a front trick spd drive wheel and smashed almost every glass in the windows, but Injured no one, In the same section short. Iy afterward another ear was bomb od |with 20 passengers aboard, Two negroes were injured, WIN IN DISTRICT SELLING GONTEST 'J, W. Balson, Zion, Wins First Prize In Life In. surance Competition J. W. Balson, Zion, has been awarded the first prize of a solid leather club bag, In the Port Hope district competition among agents of the Bun Life Assurance Company, in October and November, Mr, Balson sold 18 policies totalling $22,600, Major W, J. Hoar, of Bgw- manville, took second prize, a motor rug, with 6 applications for $20,942, Third prise, a fouutain pen, was won by J. N. Greenaway, of Port Hope, with 9 applications for $11,714.20, and fourth to W, R, Westlake, Knpiskils len, with B applications for $11,700. Deo, 11~Two WHENCE COMETH MY HELP Here, on these hills, no sense of ncliness ys Touches my soul, When the long days are fine, And | can see, for miles on miles, the line Of far-off mountains where summits press J Anns the arching aszuré of the skies, Or when rain blots all objects out from me a the dim outline of the nearest roe, And listle sounds so strangely mag- nifies, I am content, Peace on my soul de- thelr scends, No unfilled longings rise in me to choke uy will, I smell the fragrance of amp sod Whose pungency with forest odors ends, And from my shoulders, like an out- worn clos My troubles fall, po close to me seems God, =P, L, Montgomery, THE SAILOR Sailor, Ballor, whither away} Loud is the wind and white Is the opray What Is it gives thee the heart to roam So far from the mother and babe at ome "I sail," sald the sailor, "as I've been told, For the land of dreams god the red, red gold; For the mother and babe, I go," sald 0 "To bring them the gold across the i, A Y He sniled away in the sunset light, And the stars came out on the roof of the night; With dauntiess heart and steadfast eye, He eh for the gold of the morning sky, But the waves laughed loud in the good ship's track For never again the ship eame back; And the old sea thundered to child and wife "I am the ford of the seaman's life" ~Frederick George Scott, PROGRESSING FAVORABLY The Times "was informed ut noon today that Dr, T, W. G, Me Kay, who was stricken suddenly with a serious {llness Monday evening, is progressing favorably, --- \ IN OUR BIG ROOM In our big room the firelight goes Along the walls in countless rows; And people sit in shadows deep, While from the corners fices peep, Or seem to, as 1 sit and.doze, And think of things that no man + knows, Why friends are {riends and foes are oes} The shadows Into corners seep, In our big room,' Am 1 along in my soft chale? No, not at all, for people there, Come from the books and sit and talk With me, then through the darkness stalk, And seem to be without a care In our big room, ~Claude 8, Cain, ------------ BOTH UNFVAIIL AND UNJUM) (Tillsonburg News) An exchange makes the observa tion that many a good-spirited vite izen, who in private lte has held the good will and respect of his neighbors, finds after a time of unpaid service on the municipal board or other public ofMee, that he is run down right and' left by people who try to plek holes in his notion and work, 'These people never take the trouble to commend him for his good work, but are quick to strike n jarring note when some matter does pot suit thelr personal views, Often public men are discouraged by this thing ana drop out, and, the community is the loser, Every coltizsen who wants to see his community prosper should be a booster, not a knocker, in both municipal and community affalrs, Town and rural eouncils lors, and" other public men, give their time and as a rule try to do their heat, and deserve the public's commendation for their efforts, THE DIFFERENCE (Border Citles Star The difference between a Journalist and a newspaper man-and there is a difference~is aptly explained hy the Atchison, Kas, Globe, A jours nelist, according to that great organ, is un man who gets to work about 10 o'clock in the morning and thinks » few minutes, and if he can't think goes ont to the golf links, A news paper man, on the other hand, is a min who gets to work about 8 delock and on discovering he can't think, goes out on the street and interviews folks who can think, ---- C--O. A RECOMMENDATIONS ON FIRE FIGHTING (Continued from page 81) Ita 4 of steam were t up on the steam engine now at the station, the pumping cap- acity would be up to standard, the DO aan: Fille Capac r y The capacity of the filters at the pumping station Is quite inade- QuAte, being B4 per tent, short of standard requirements, The pres ont filter capacity of 2,004,000 gallons per 24 hours should be in- creased to 6,300,000 gallons per #4 hours, The recommends that the present fire bylaws of the city be amended to prescribe all the con: ditions under which buildings must ba of Sure Jestative Sonstruc, prose o max! frame buildings, as ing the amount of in oes in buildings . . Shown A report of a test conducted by the inspedtor of the O.F.U.A. shows that an Alarm was turned in at at the corner of A streets, 4,000 ball, Siren An two are at seconds later, by the motor another half a water was being lorville, Ills, Des, 11.-The National Miners' union held con. in the Taylorville district last was threatening to ex- strike over the state the nation, four units in this tield, ot tha To mine No, 4, went to ~ National union late y tely afterward van of 100 autos, each bear several , departed from Dunbar, of Chris he understood the ke a bid for re- Springtiel diatriot Mine Workers' acquisition of Tovey unit yes. arday, a rt came also that the L AS A RS CLASS BR ANNOUNCE + - nn vo hed "On All Advertised Goods DEC.I2,(3, Doors Open 9.00 a. m. Tomorrow - GLASS BROS. Credit Clothiers Simcoe Street N. ; RR PS Phone 2378 N Hm AANA I SH: AY ------------------------ OS.

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