Oshawa Daily Times, 23 Dec 1929, p. 2

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PAGE TWO THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1929 The Whitby Daily Times Advertising, Whithy Branch B-After FINE PAGEANT AT! UNITED sobscriptions and nows will br vecelved at, the lee, at Gaz otto and Chronicle Telephony Business Hours ~ bone 850, REPRESENTATIVE--JAMES H, ORMISTON CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING i "The Star Leads On" Ably Presented by Cast of 42 By -- The United Church additorium was orowded to the doors on Hun~ day evening whe Christmas Leads On," bers young people | Forty-two people very ably in the had a beautitnl presented in, pageant, was presented hy mem- of the congregation, four scenes, impressive "The Star n an with the majority, took thelr parts pageant, which setting, and was "The n Wise Men Follow the Star;" "The , Shepherds Follow the Star)" "The Htar and the Manger," Follows the Star, and "Youth " It wag the story of Christmas from the days of the Prophet Isafah when the coming of Christ was peene enacted in foretold, until the Bethlehem and Its significance revealed to the hums ble shepherds o had a misslonar various nations of the w characters, f y the plains, It side, toa, for representing orld still hungeys ing for the message of Christmas, told of missionary needs in foreign lands, the apportunities various branches vice, service for and abroad, the The pageant also depleted for the young in of Christlan mers not the least of which was chureh at home The costumes worn by the meme hears of the cast and appropriate, ting was all that J. M, enlt role of Taal while well Mary, All of the parts At Intervals dur tion of the pagea dan from, view Christmas carols, the Miss Helen ware heautiful and the stage sat- could he desired, Kenny played well the dim. the prophet Lucas depleted mother of Jesus, were well taken, ing the presenta- nt the cholr, hid- sang appropriate The cholr was al, dnder the direction of Arthur W, Lynde with Miss XK, Leask, A.T.0, M,, at the organ, , The muslg of the pageant was well played and interprpted, by Miss Leask and the e Py 0 Those taking phrt in the pag eant, and the eharagtors they re. eal were! Prologue: Isatah,- J, M, Kenny, "The. Wisa Men I'ollow the Star," Gaspar, Vernon Rowe; Melchior, Bennett Smith] Dalthas sar, Orville Dewland, "The 'BWephards Follow the Star," Caleb, Dr, 8, Mills; Nath- an, Bd, Cormack; Levi, Douglas Maundrell; Rouban, Gordon Mor Bride; Hur, Collins McBride, "The Star and the Munger, Mary, Helen Lucas; Joseph, W, G Augustus, "Youth Yellows the Star. "---8pl- rit of the church, Muriel! Draper; Heraldy, Madge Heard, Vera Righ- avdson; youth, Kathryn Thompson | Spirit of = Fdugation, Plorence eard; Monks, John Heard, Jack Wilson, Keith Cook: College Graa- uate, Helena Richardson; Hpirit of Healing, Edith Lucas; Red Cross Nurse, Alice Carscallen; Visiting Nurse, Ninn Ross; Missionary Pny- plefan, Harold Augustus; Spirit of Democracy, Helen Hudson; Chris tions of New Testament Chureh, Jean MeConnell, Marguerite Mo- Arthur: Puritans, Mildred Price, Laura Pellow; Hpirit of Ignorance, Eleanor Correll; Children of Povs erty, Elleen McBride, Hlldagarde (loodfellow; Spirit of Superstition, Pearla Luke: Natlons-~Chins, Ma rion and Wilma Osborne; Japan, Audrey Draper, Ruth Richardson; India, RBirdle and Flossie Anmus tus; Spirit of Hatred, Clara Hops per; Sorrowlng Mathers, Edna Johnston, Lella Richardson The pageant will be repeated on Monday evening at the Ontario Hospita! ---------------------- It 1s probably useless to suggest that Dolly Gann and Allee Long worth sit on a log beside the Rapl dan and declare a truce, They would doubtless not agree on who was to sit at whieh end of the lok, Detroit News, JUNIOR CHOIR AT ST, ANDREW'S Special Feature of Sunday Evening Service at the Presbyterian Church -- PAL Bt, Andrew's Yresbyterian Church on Munday evening a wpe: eisl Christmas wong service was held, a feature of which was the appearance of a junior choir of girls who are members of Mrs, Sel don's clas In the Bunday Hceheo!, These girls ably assisted the regu lar eholr of the chureh, and sang four numbers very acceptably, This 1s the first step towards in teresting the younger people of] the ehureh in the cholr and other departments of ehureh work, and fn strengthening the link between the chureh and Sunday Hohool, The wervice wha entirely choral, with the minister, Rev, John Lind: say, presiding. The Cangregation sang popular Christmas hymns from the Book of Pralse; the adun choly sang an anthem, and there was a quartette number, Harry Salmon, of Oshawa, presided at the organ and played weveral specinl numbers, cluding Handel's "Hal lelujah Chorus," Before the benediction the min ister offered his thanks for and aps preclation of the assistance given by the junior singers ip the ser vice, He expressed the hope that they would he heard again und hes fore long form part of the adult cholr, -------------------- Indian Viceray Nearly Bombed (By Canadian Press Leased Wire London, Dec. 2.--An exchanee telegraph dispateh from New Delhi, India, early today sald that Lord Ir win, vieeroy of India, had narrowly esc aped injury from a bomh expl sion, The bomb was thrown into « LTB, LODGE HERE ELECTS OFFICERS Sister E. G, Mitchell Is W, , and Sister A, Halliday the DM, At the regular meeting of Confed- eration Lodge 474, Loyal True Blues, held iv the 8.0.8 Hall on Vriday evening, December 19, the principal business dong was tho election of officers for the ensuing vear, Sister Ihe Vallis D.DGM, was requested to take t I chair for the proceedings and conducted the nominations and the election in a very able an effi elent manner, The voting resulted as follows | WM, Sis, | A, Halliday, Mitchell, Fin, Sec Treas, Bister King Sellers, Director Rec Mitchell, 1,M, Bis wee, Bro, KE, G Sister Reader, Chaplain, Bro, 1, ; of Ceremonies Sis, Kinsman, Conductor, Bro, A, Flets gher, The following were elected to the standing committee, Bros, Walsh, Honey, 1, Clfdilan, Oliver and Sis, Walsh, Tuside tyler, Sis, Park hurst, owtside tyler, Sis, Grace Read ery auditors, Sisters Fingle and Burns, Kvery member of the lodge was present for this meeting which constitutes a record sinee the incep tion of the lodge, Fallowing a further hrief & husiness an enjoy able social hour was spent and the meeting closed with an exchange of the season's good wishes belween all members QUIET WEEK IN sion of rallroad ear in which he had bh riding The wrecked, 4) Was Hn was slightl lurk Cur as Lhe tran ol m dining car of the An attendant injured All passengers, Lord Tewin, had left was nearing Delhi station arrived safely and the viceroy wi the at once to his official residend BOWMANVILLE (| Rotery Club Will Assist Needy at Christmas Time edges the cash, in additic ast weels, Mrs, Lillenple I'riend Durham ( hapte Mr, Couch Friend Mrs, Senkler Mrs, J, Palastine aRons Walker Stores Friend Miss M, Gpeen Sunshine Club Mrs, E, Tull ,, Miss Boylan , COMM w months, thefts or athe ported The st thing of impor red and althou Outarlo, with little or did a little for a number playe in the » get a Hide Une piece re than | neapl Club of Bowma that no one is in I'hig mmendable club does in 1 a Ko fd many and institution Wwe oi Trinity Girls Morning A, MeClelan' 1! Lodg Wamen's Institute siderable damage Bowmanville wood in ol news of the to of the w / AAA AAA Bowmanville Daily Times News, advertising and subscriptions will be received at the Bowmanville Office of I'he Times, Teleph REPRESENTATIVE--B, HERBERT MORTLOCK EAL A a a The famumitia 6 gratel fullowing ones~Office, 687; | uly acknowl onations ing published RH 0 mn te those TILE or "Yastern Star 1000 Hour 2.00 200 1,00 1,00 ' 1,00 Royal , Aréh 5.00 5.00 506 10,00) 5.00 5.00 1.00 Luo 4 [HE AO PERRIS BERRA RRRIIRRRENY ERRRRRRIR EARLY REAR E) PRRRRRLE EIR YE ER ---- py pn DONATIONS T0 THE UNITY FUND Much More Is Still Needed | by the Committee Charge The past wedk has heen one of the fuietest in Bowmanville there made by the police and no rahberies, in the past being na. arrest fr misdemeanours re arm has heen the only tance that has ocour gh this has done con in other parts of has escaped 10 danmge, In fact it providing work married unem enabling them d for Christma that will he leomed hy the poorer wn is that the Rotary anville as usual will se short aver the | i perhanp the wk that he year and ther of the needy so 8 that would b af the town ahen ative thi leties willy Stock Market Prices Markey Summary by Canadian Press dante and New York stock Quotations Bupplied hy I Boble, Vorlong and Co, BPOUK EXCHANGE New York, Dee, Bi,~Bloch pricas braced after the frst hour today against & flood of selling or ders inspired by the higher ve newal rate for eall loans and the development of acute weakness in 1.8, Steel and merchandise and utility shares, Investment valls were among the weak features, New York Central loging 44 points, Declines of § or more points appeared In many in dustrinlg and specialties, Blmmong lost 84 points and Columbian Car hon and Safeway Stores Th, Vox Pilm, Johns=-Manville, A, M, Byers, Aly Reduction, American Foreign Power, Cenaral Hlectrie and Amn: orican Water Works declined he tween five and six, and UB, Bteel LI Appearance of supporting ord ars toward noon caused a two poinl rehaund ip Bteel, and of twa or # points In other leaders, Call money renewad af cant, NEW YORK five per NTANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Taranto, Dee, 28, ~Leadlug 18 gies on the Toranto Standard Min ing xchange at noon today were for the most part higher, Home Of with an advances of 40 gents Lo B00 led the uplift in prices, Galng of ten each were scored hy BW Patroleum at 1,00, Hudson Bay at §.60, and Alberta Pacific at 1.66 Faleonhridge seared a gain of 16 to 4,40, Bast Crest elimbed 6 at 1,16, Minor gains were register ed hy Hage Metals up § at #04, Sudbury Basin up & at 2.80, Wain well and Ajax edeh moved up 1 a 14 and 1 respectively Taek Hughes, sherritt-Gordon, Mepjand and Lake Bhove were unehangen Noranda led the declining Issues with a drop of 20 to $4.00, Amu let sagged 0 to 1.48 Minar losses ware marked up on the hoard in Howey down 84 ta 771 Abana off 2 at 98, and Wright Hargraves off 1 at 1.20, nh TORONTO BTOUK HXUHANGRH Taronte, Dee, #8 After an Ir regular opening prices of leading Issues were All down at midday today, The only firm stock on the | TORONTO Block Br, A Bra¢ Can, nd Can, Hrd, Cockshutt Cty, Dry, Dis, Sgrm, Dm, Bir, Gypsum Hy, Wal Hm, Rd, It, Nk, I, Pet, Id, Alehl limp, OI Ms, Hi Me, ¥rt, Mt, Pwi Pg, Hr, Bhaw, ) Btation 1% Oil 44 iT) 14 48 18 gn gu "a Auk 1h 140 Abana B06 ARE : 2's» Amulet Hig Mls, Ch, Hes Da, Mas, 715 1 Falegu, 408 Holl hon He, Bho Hy, Ha foo Oil Gold 78 By, 840 Ki, ¥h A Lk, Bh, 1085 Nrnda Hadh Bh, (hy gon Sisco 44 Bd, Bs Hon Tk, Hg Oh Ventures 865 wr. Hi 10h Walnwell 14 NEW Block Amel Am Can Mr, Py 40% 21% High 1 IE Bld Cloge id TRA 1] Low 41% il 12 20% ni dl FRY 20 1 14 gh BERS [TRY ho M44 t1% 1% 11% Mandard Mines hb Bid Hid ld \ High | 14 04 i 1 Anaconda (8% 11 10 Halt & Ohlo Can, Pa Ohirysler Cs, (a, NY Cal, Gra Dupont fi EN 04 1g I % LR 166 141 400 hoo gio (RT 11 OnK Close 108% 9 Law 108 i414 87% 0h y 10 1104 187% 187% HRM FR" LL] 01% 8% 4 HK 100% 1001; Rail Van Mat, Mt dom, , Tel, Man, Wie #shrd Ward tn Erie Gen, Gen Hd It, I Jos, Lae, Mex, Mi More Phil, Ph, Br Hadlo simmons gin, O11 ,, Ht, OH NJ, Utd, Al 1,8, Bleel Wanlworth 6014 Yel, Trek 14 Maney vale § ber ent Storms Again Raging Today Toronto, Des, BB, --Noaving out of the north, Old Man Winter, wha for several days has waved an ley hand over Ontario and parts of the United States, completed a triple play today, Baturday, the mighty monarch scattered fee and snow with an fmpartial hand, Yesterday he smiled heamingly and turned on the sunshine, "Today he frowns ed again, and snow is falling ones more while 8 high wind Is blowing, with promise of further starmy des elapmients Meanwhile, the damage graph, telephone and rallway eoms panies he reckoned in the milllons addition, husiness houses, stocked to the woof with Christmas goods, have seen thelr Chelgtmas shopping sadly ourtalls gd hy the storm, sinee much of thelr rural trade has heen ecancells lL} BT % TEN Ba 784% Bh 5% m6 1] 60 5% 404 1674 681% 18% tn 1eles may In 4 TE A Naw } i Cg A Delightful Breakfast Feud re 5 HOES HEED HEE EES EE, Wishing You! A Very Merry market was Hell Telephones which remained at ita opening price of 168 an advance of § paints, Hragll an with a decline of one | ¥ CLEVE FOX HARDWARE, OSHAWA trend of the market, International Haan 2mm minum sumivins mmm lacking in support if it were not | the help of this service club HOCKEY SEASON STARTS THURSDAY Hoeke minded the season for ile Fhursds 0 when the intermediates go to IP me eS A a. Funds for the Community Welfare SECC CEEOL EEE CaS Sess | Ae hak Be only mg | in but t fund is still far short « 4 its ne and it | hed that nr who have not vet given to the fund dd se ght away that th | ! f the mittee i Tuesday's Values the 1 = hig Greatest of the Year the donors f the and Niekel, after opening at a gain a noon was off 4% at 268%, Massey Harrlg was down 4 to 88% and Walkers eased 4 to 10% Foard Motors "A" remained unchanged Hope and the juniors to Whith The ell section was lower with Jack Gunn's erew are confident that| BA down & at 48, Imperial off they ean put it aver the Whithy hays | '0 at 26 and International Pele and the 'intermediate ell down % te 203%, Bearvige Station in} win anywa It is hoped the unlisted section declined one | game will receive a littl point to 41%, wart from the fans this ast, It a hard joh tor the local clubs to and when honor of comes to Howmanville town on the all the supp will fans ol that Howman the tow 1 eg rl to than others th lot) are still Clothes subseriptions given to any member of mutittee or should be taken to Parish Hall any day be and 12 in the morning when there to reeslve msists of W Mrs, A J, Shires remind at 1, and John's een 11 person will be | is i CHICAGO GRAIN hh x b! Chicago, Dee, 281 Influenced ae puta the | hy stock market weakness wheat map the hoy i prices here averaged lowep early rnp sib today, despite advances in wheat quotations at Liverpeal, Most of the selling of wheat here was on the part of recent huyers, Open Ing unchanged ta 1% cup, Chicago wheat later dropped all around to wall below Baturday's finish, Carn and oats turned easier also, with earn starting at Wo decline ta %eo| advance, and subsequently under going a general sag, I'ravisions held firm, as: Rn pte 4 We ave cajoyed 4 a waadiel Christmas ade, for wish we wish to otha all ¢ our pats rons, and now that many lines of merchandise have become broken in assortments and sizes, we have prised these for clearance, The following list aula for itself, ney he committee « irhett, Rey, | icholls and the |} the Hunner, R reassure I "WHITBY THREE YOUTHS T0 FACE THEFT CHARGE | Alleged to Have Taken! Money From Till at Local Service Station EMPIRE PARLEYS' MAY STAND IN WAY: OF FALL ELECTION Economic and Imperial Con. ferences and League Meeting in Offing LAST INTO AUTUMN Sessional Program Engages Ottawa--No Retaliation Upen U, §, 14 ONLY DAMASK LUNCH SETS Cloth 54 x 54 and @ Nakins, Beautiful, New Design, Regular $4.50 for ' $3 75 ~ EXTRA LARGE FANCY BATH TOWELS Regular 08¢, Tuesday's Price '69¢ each + SILK VESTS AND BLOOMERS Several lines grouped for clearance, Many fancy trimmed with values up to 75¢ garment $1,580, Cearling Tuesday GIRLS' SILK VESTS AND BLOOMERS Pink, Sky to fit ages ¥ to 14 47 ¢ garment GIRLS' SILK NIGHT GOWNS CESS SLIPS, COMBINATIONS .89¢ CHAMOISETTE GLOVES In Grey, Mode, Black, White and all Black, Nizos @ to 8 About 200 pair to sell 35~ Tuceday PULL-ON AND SME CHAMOISETTE \ d Mode, Regul d in Lan. Toolay ne at We 29 ™ GRAND CLEARANCE OF FANCY LINGERIE Mostly lace trimmed Night Gowns, 1'yjamas and Combinations, Regular $2.08 to $1 89 $8.08 values, Grouped at one price . CHILDREN'S NOVELTIES Made from Handkerchiefs, Values ap to 49 780, Selling at 1... C MEN'S SILK AND WOOL AND ALL WOOL SOCKS 45¢™ GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS Regular 25¢ and 88¢ values, 19 cach Grouped for Tuesday's selling Cc KS . ik 69¢ pre FRENCH KID GLOVES Full assortment of shades and since, $2 49 Regular $2.05 Selling at , . .. . LADIES' SILK AND WOOL HOS. In a full range of colors and sizes, 65 Regular 79c. Special Price ...... er HEMSTITCHED DAMASK LUNCH LOTHS $2.35 j=: MEN'S FANCY Silk and Wool Mixtures, Regu and DBo values, Selling at | -- | FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Deg, 238.-Prime mercantile paper § ta G4 per cent Forelgn exchange steady; demand rates (Great Hritaln In dollars, | others in cents): Great Brita | 48T%;: France 308%: Italy| 0%; Cermany 23.08%, Cana dian dollars, 41-38 of ane per cent discount, | RY not give your famil I Wik this Christmas--sitts § ha will give them pleasure and service foe many years to come! Give them Waterman's matched fountain pen and pencil sets, in attractive cases, We have these world-famous Whiting, ihirumen in a variety of styles and each and every member Pree your look over our soe Come in an J Karn's Phone 378 Charged with stealing [fyam the till at Thompson's serviee tation, Dundas street on Saturday night, three well-known | Whitby hays, twa of them unde [18, ware taken Into oustody hy Chief Gunson, The oldest hoy was placed in the loeal gaol and the other two fn the Children's Shelter at Oshawa, pending thelr hearing before Magistrate J, KB, Willis, The money was found hy the Chief hidden behind a tin at the rear of the service station, and the boys are sald to have admitted the theft and told the story that the money was to be evenly divided hes tween them, One hoy told the Chief that he had taken money from the same place before to go to pe show Chief Gunson has a clue to the recent thefts in Whithy in which six houses weve hroken inte, and developments ave expected shortly, Monday afternoon five charges of theft, and ane tor veeeiving stolen goods, will ba heard in the loeal police court, There has heen a lot of* petty thieving going on in this distriot for many months, and also some of 4 move serious chars aoter, mone) HS SBSH DDSI ISB i. OasL, Colors "each, years, Special Selling Price TORONTO LIVESTOCK Torante, Deo, 24.-=Cattle re caipts, 184, Odd lots of hutoher | steers sald steady on the Dominion Livestock Exchange today at #7.748 to $10.00 per owt, There were no onlves, Hog receipts, 100, No definite bids wera received on hogs There were no sheep, Loading conditions are almost impossible in tha country, No quotations, ne -- C 84 x 54, Regular $8.08 for PRIN. Dee, 23-Unless the British Labor Government eames to gridr or even it it should--the Imperial Fe onamie Conference is sald here to b an assured fact for next fallin Lon A bid for it was made by Of tawa and the British cabinet viewed it kindly, but Australia and Now Zoas land Ministers are used to going to London and also regard it as the logieal place, So it will be held there, his economic gathering will be preceded or followed by an imperial conference and, as the League of Na tions meeting always monapolizes September and includes representa tives of Great Hritain and all the Dominions, things are apparently shaping up for a grand series of con ferences, Welcomed By Government In view of the time proposed for the meetings, and their likelihood of taking the whale fall, the chances of a woneral election at the usual time in the coming year would appear to he much modified, if not entirely ox- tinguished, And to the Dominion Government this excuse is pot whally ww Hh The constitutional amend ments which have just been agreed to at London are being submitted ta the various governments, They may indicate their views individually or ¢ 0 at next fall's Imperial Conference Till then the "Act of Westminster" will nat be put through the Imperial Parliament, Ottawa, GIRLS* KID GLOVES Youn wi, Sad shades to fit 6.10 $1.35 Iu) BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS Regular 83¢ to $1.95 box, about 100 box boxes Selling at |, . EL 19¢ 68 ONLY BOXES OF HANDKERCHIEFS 8 in a box, Selling price Combination, Siges 2 told garment years, Belling Tuesday at Next P.O, EERE RE NEE EE don, Alberta Coal ROSEDALE LUMP ALBERTA'S BEST THIS IS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST GRADE OF COAL PRODUCED IN CANADA, WHY NOT SEND A TON OF CANADIAN COAL TO SOMEONE FOR CHRISTMAS? SERRE: ERR EER ERR) 4 |} | 1 § j : ! REE EE EE FRENCH DELEGATES 10 PARLEY NAMED Premier Tardieu and Foreign l Minister Briand Are Included Pavisi, Deo, 28. delegation to the fivespower dis- armament conference In London next January was appointed at. uw cabinet meeting this afternoon: It conalats of Premier Tardieu, For elgn Minister Briand, Minister of Marine Lovgues, Minister of Cols onios Pletei and Ambassador de Fleuriau, Tha delegation In plain and fancy mixtures, Regular 80¢ values, solling at .., .... Oy The French McLaughlin Coal and Supply Limited ; | = ; substitutes, Reno Massloli and Henri Moysset, A number of pam Hamentary advisers will be named later, The presence of Premier Tare dien and Forelgn Minister Briand in the Freneh delegation was fore two "cast several months ago, ¥: LADIES' KID GLOVES Grey and Black only ratte] 00 pr 20 ONLY LINEN LUNCH SETS on oy By - ' Napkins, Regular $1 89 : 22 ONLY SILKNIT KIMONAS og. #200 quality: Clearing Tuestny 9 1:49 : RAINBOW CHIFFON HOSE BT eon cor. £1.29 ; W. A. DEWLAND 3 LIMITED 110 King St. W, Phone 1246 a pe a a will have

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