Oshawa Daily Times, 22 May 1930, p. 12

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Gana 3508 ANNIVERSARY J nanoque.~+1The congregation of St, Andrew's Presbyterian 'church has celebrated * the ninety-fifth annivers sary of its organization, Fl k LR ---- ' ; HOLIDAYS 14 Nghanes~ he half-holidays start in Napanee the first Wednesday in une and will. be continued until the ast Wednesday in September. In ace cordance with the proclamation issu- ed by Mayor J. M. Simpson, Victoria Day, will be obseryed on Monday: in stead of Saturday, RECOVERING FROM HURTS Picton~Sam Burns of Picton wh was injured in an auto accident @ the~bay- bridge: railway: crossing 'last week is well on his way to fecovery. Mr. Bifrns 'left. the" hospital for his home in Picton some days ago, Wil- liam Brickman of Rossmore, will ap- (WHAT! A | LAXATIVE FOR | LOVELINESS?" | It may seem strange to you | --bfinging this word "Lax- {| ative" Into a discussion I || beauty!--and---what, pray, f has a laxative to do with creams and lotions, with fair complexions and young aad supple skins? It has a great deal to do with them! It is almost all important! For, unless you keep clean internally, your skin is bound to suffer and | you will lack the clear, fresh bloom which every woman wants! Those tiny blemishes which baffle the clovérest cosmet- | ics can be defeated by . REGESAN FRUIT SALINE | Women who know the Sal- il ine method, who use salines [i as the family laxative, know how quickly they purify the fi blood-stream and bring. color and translucence to the heck. t rids the body of poisons I and waste materfal, That is why .its, use is a great.re- | Het for headaches, colds, rheumatism, constipation, and complexion disorders. 'Regesan Fruit Saline Taken -befors breakfast, is J thorough and speedy in ita | action. Get a bottle today at x i. The Rexall Drug Stores Jury & Lovell Ltd. Sinicoe S. Phone 08 " KF : { pear' to, answer charges. laid "follows ing the crash : by RE red id TWO HURT IN CRASH Peterboro~Maxwell Dickson, , of Buckhorn, driver of a touring car in. volved in collision' with a roadster just outside the 'city limits, sustained a gash in his neck requiring seven stitches, while a passenger in his car a Mrs, Charles Jones, received a frac tured collar bone, 'LASH ORDERED CANCELLED Comwall.=Wotd has been receive ed here that executive clemency had been extended 'by the Governor-Gen- eral in the case of Lionel Dionne, 16, John Dionne, 17, and Herman La- prade; 19,9 Cornwa t boys sentenced here in February to seven years in penitentiary with 20 lashes, © His Ex- cellency has remitted (the lashes but the prison terms will 'stand, The boys were gonvicted of armed 'rob. bery and shop breaking. FINED. FOR FISHING Lindsay~=J.. Kennedy. of . South Bay, 'H. Dewell, of Balsom. Grove, and J, J. Thurston of Fenelon Falls, were each fined $15 and costs when they appeared before Magistrate G. A. Jorden and .pleaded guilty to a charge of fishing for maskilonge: out of season, although the, had not caught any fish. Mr. Thurston was the former UFO. member of Par. liament for Victoria and Holiburton, BASEBALL LEAGUE Hastings. ~Officers of the North- umberland baseball league are: Presic dent--C. W, Varcoe; vice-president-- E. Dally; sceretary-jreasurer--M, Brown. TWO WOMEN INJURED Gananoque, ~ While proceeding from Ivy Lea to Gananoque a car driven by Mr. N. A. Brown of Wat- ertown, N.Y. left the highway a few miles cast of this town, turned over twice and crashed into a telephone pole, Mrs. Brown and a passenger, Mrs. William Truesdale of Ivy Lea, were injured about the head. Mrs. Truesdale was removed to the home of H, Acton, near-by. She is owner of Mount Airy, a summer resort, IS WANTED IN DENMARK Ottawa.--William Neilson, who will be tried at the October Assizes on. a charge of murdering Mrs. Olga James, aged 19, here on March 25 last, is a fugitive from justice Tn Denmark, the country of his birth, according to information received by Royal Canadian Mounted Police au- thorities from Copenhagen. WINS FELLOWSHIP Smiths Falls.~~Douglas Percy of Smiths Falls, son of Russel Percy, has been successful in winning the Fellowship in Latin for the Univer. sity of California, and is entitled to $750 in cash and $150 in fees. Mr Percy is leaving soon to begin a special two years' course in Califor- nia. MISSING BOYS FOUND Cornwall ~~Wesley Neron and Har- old Bailey, twelve-year-old Cornwall The Best in America Produced 5 At Usual Coal Prices | DIXON COAL C0. 'Telephone 262 Five DifectLines OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, Mrs. J. 8,/Roid Speaks Very Hight yal ary Hishly edy--Dodd's Kidney Enterprise, Ont, 'May 22.~(Specc- ial)="Anytimic 1 get a Lame Back 1 turn to Dodd's Kidney Pills and they Soop do the worl" writes Mrs. John S. Reid, well known and highly re- spected resident of this place." "1 have used them for years, As 1 occa- sionally take a Lame Back. They ne- ver fail to do the work" With the winter. months approach. ing sora colds and chills, which double the work of the Kidneys, Of- ten the results are serious, for, if the Kidneys weaken, harmful uric acid and other poisons arc allowed to es- cape. Backache, dizziness and wurin. ary disorders should' not be neglect- ed. Use. Dodd's Kidney Pills to stim~ ulate activity, This treatment relieves you of discomfort, and wards off Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica, An occasional course of Dodd's Kid- Bey Pills will prevent Kidney disor- ers, : 5 THURSD 11g YE) 1S naan. y = STILL. WORKING First Generator Built in United States is On Disty Yet Ithaca, N.Y.~The first dynamo built in the United States, used to Supply electric current for arc lamps illuminating the campus at Cornell University while Broadway was still in the flickering gas jet age, is do- ing daily duty still in Cornell's phys. feal laboratory. It is 586 years old. The dynamo marked the beginning of electrical engineering in the Unit- ed States, One of the two men who designed and built the dynamo here in 1875 is alive today. He is Prof. George S. Miler, an emeritus {olsssor of the University. » Prof, William A. An- thony, head of the department of electrical engineering, now dead, was the other, Prof John E.s» Sweet, founder of the American Sogicty of schoolboys, missing for cight days, were located 15 miles west of King- ston where they had ben. cniployil for several~duys by a farmer. The search for 'the buys had extended throughout Eastern Ontario, MONDAY HOLIDAY Troguois, -=_ On; account; of May 24, falling "on Saturday, the Council of the village of Iroquois has proclaimed. Monday, May 26th, a public holiday when most of the busi- ness places will remain closed. ADOPT FAST TIME Cornwall=~Dunnville town council at its regular meeting decided to adopt daylight saving here during the months of June, July and August, This decision was arrived at follow- ing a straw vote in the public and high 'schools as well as the local fac- tories APPOINTED SUPERINTENDENT Belleville~H. B. Fetterley, M.A, School Inspector in Dandas County, has been appointed Superintendent of the Ontario School for the Deaf at Belleville, He succeeds the late Dr. C. B, Coughlin, who died suddenly a year ago, W, J. Campbell, a mem- ber of the staff and resident of this city, has been filling the part of Prin- cival Superintendent in the interim, to the entire ratisfaction of the On- tario Department of Education. There are registered 300 students from all parts of the Province, MYSTERY AT ARDEN Kingston.--Arden Village, North Frontenac, has a mystery, Some time ago a stranger, driving a heavy motor truck, deposited two separate consignments, consisting of four ten- gallon cans of automobile oil, with residents. The apparent owner of this oil led the farmers to believe that he would be returning very shortly in order to claim his property when, it was understood, Le would pay 4 fair rental for storage and care, but he never reappeared. Some of the residents adhere to the opinion that the big British airship R-100, will' follow the most direct route over Canada, and that the oil is for use in an emergency by the engineers of the British airship. Others believe that Arden was con- sidered as a logical spot for the ren dezvous of a gang of bandits. RURAL TOWNS WANT VOICE IN IMMIGRATION Regine, Sask, May 22-~Rural municipalities want a voice in im- migration, according to a decision of directors of the Saskatchewan as- sociation of rural municipalities reached at a meeting here yesterday. It was decided to ask the provincial and dominion authorities for such representation ' ct the immigration conference to be held this summer. ee ns CANADIAN POLICE COMPETE WITH U. §, OFFICERS IN SHOW Watertown, N.Y. ~The Royal Can- adian 'Mounted Police and the New York State Constabulary wijll come pete for honors in the first Interna. tional Madison Barracks Tourna- ment and Horse Show .at Madison Barracks, near here, June 20 and 21. It is planned to make the tourna. ment, which is sponsored by the Ma- 'dison Barracks Horse Show Associ. ation, an unusual event, - " Enlisted men of the seventh field antillery will compete with riders from the Canadian military posts at Kingston, Ont, and Ottawa, Ont, and with New York National guardsmen. | Entries from the Princeton and Cor- nell Reserve Officers training corps' also are expected, An invitation will be carried to the Princess Louise Dragoon Guards 'at Oftawa by of- | ficers from Madison barracks. ---- 1 is the latest d of a boulevard book store to push sales, In the pres. ence of friends and admirers, the au- thor breaks a bottle of champagne over the first copy of his work to be formally placed on sale. Afterwards each purchaser of a copy is given a glass of 'champagne with which' to drink to the author's health and the success ofhis book, ° It takes 30.84 toms of water to produce 1 bushel of wheat; 21.8 tons of water for 1 bushel of oats; 5,106 tons of 'water for 1 ton of dorn ensilaye; 1,370 tons of water for 1 ton of sunflower ensilage; 2, 326 tons of water for'1 ton of 1s. cut Brome hay; and 1,222 tons of water for Ind-cut Brome. Paris, Launching books like. ships Mechanical Engineers and former member of the University faculty, in. vented the straight line engine for the dynamo, A tablet to his mem ory and achievements has just been unveiled in New York City, Recall ing the cfforts of his two fellow professors of the long age, Emeri- tus Professor E. L. Nichols, form- erly head of the department of phys. ics, said: "In 1875, Gramme brought out in Paris his form of dynamo machine "and no sooner, had the description of it reached this country than Anthony and Moler undertook to build one They made their own design, based upon Gramme's principal, but' adap(- cd to the special uses of the Jabora- tory, and long: before the first im. ported dynagios reached America this machine was successfully completed and ih operation. With it, before the close of the year, arc lamps were in- stalled on Cornell University cams pus and were put into regular ser- vice; and thus it.came about that inv habitants of remote farms among the hills of Central New York saw the arc lamps shine out nights, years before the introduction of this means of ilumination in Paris, London, Ber- lin, New York, or any of the great cities of the world: The wiring of this lighting system is of consider- able historical importance, Under- ground cables were constructed of 'than 20 yeags they wer i wi __--_ Tr 3 t 4 found tobe still is lent, condition, #"Now affer a half century during which time it has been in constant use, this interesting machine is still in daily use as a motor and furnishes power to the student's shop in Rocke: feller. Hall, Mahy more modern ma- chines and have since come und gore the scrap heap but this one still sur- vives and during its long, life. has never needed repairs which eonk not be readily done in the workshop of the department," CUSTOMS MEN MAKE SEIZURE, BUT NO G00D CAME OF IT Sobzhi" ror os" Ba Found Beer and Couldn't Keep It New York.--~The customs en- forcement men' went out seekinf champagne and, though they made a seizure, wind up with nothing to show for it except a stery, John H, McGill, ia" charge of them, the man who recently had a dream about a rum boat which proved true and resulted in a seiz- ure, was awakened from his dreams at 8-a.m, by the" telephone, "Would you "like 'some ' cham. pagne," a man asked, "No thanks" said McGill, "Never use it." * 1 mean would you like to selzo some?" "Oh certainly." "Well freight car 49,208 in the yards here---1'm. in Jorsey City is Just full of the stuff, It came in from Canada so it's under your Jurisdiction or will be jf you get here. fast enough," "Delighted. Be right over. Who are you?" A sound came over tha wire which may have been thé giving of a number or a name, or a gasp of alarm as a 49,208) Y came in sight, The connection was cut, MeGill quickly summoned Depuly filam Pollock, bade him don his dressiost uniform and go over and seize the , soelety . vintage with due ceremony. Pollock hurried to Jersey, "Where," he said to the yard- 30 f.( he ie © BS F] 2 or, "Is frolght ear 49,2087" o Mii ald rdmasster, 'do LR) [| away off " " were moving." "Right. Sney are,» They're go- ing to Albahy, and a few cars shead of them is the vehicle about which you were inquiring." "Where's the next stop?" "Harrjman Junction." "Wheto can T 'get an. autos mobile?" Low , One was found, and so0u was covering the night macadam like a like alike n customs agent g ing after a load of champagne. Pollock got to Harriman Junc- tion just before the freight, and had old 49,208 eut out, 'He went in, . Soon those outside heard sounds of disgust and dis. appointment, He emerged. "Nothing but a load of beer! I could have done thig job just as well in my third best uniform, or oven in overalls! he extlaimed. For a further disappointment, it turned out that the beer---many eases of it---had been billed from Roselle Park, N.J., to Albany, so that it wasn'ta mattér for customs at all, not. haying come over the border, Tt was turned over to pro hibition agents at S¥ "toon, 'Never mind," McGill told Pole Jock, * "I'll try to dream of cham« pagne, and when I do, you ean go out after it, And my dréams are reliable." SAW SIGHTS, BUT HF DIED LATER Steer Creates Havoc When on Rampage in City of New York New York--Je must have been an out-of-tca/n steer, because he made right for Broadway when he broke loose the other day from his pen on the Hudson waterfront, Thirty-ninth street 13 a west-bound thoroughfare, but he didn't even stop to explain to traffic cops that he wag. a stranger here himself, Disregarding the arrows and the lights he ploughed Broadwayward with the determination of a tour- ist on the loose, police whistles and honking motor horns adding Just a little zestful fillip to the ex- hilaration he was enjoying. Once in Broadway, with a joy- ful snort, he started a parade, It's an. old New York custom for there? ; 5, + "You, They look as though they | factory under | "Made In a spotless, sunlit McLAREN'S INVINCIBLE JELLY POWDERS: > mounted cops to lead parades, but tifey didn't lead this one. = They couldn't even catch up with it, At 26th Street he decided Broadway was ovef-rated, and headed east. Then he spled the tailoring estah- lishment of Bartanin Brothers. with a window fuy) of those nize Nght flannels fo which a young mon's fancy lightly thrns'in spring, While the Bartaning fled in' ter- ror,' the steér walked right In through the. plate glass window. Somewnat clumsily and to their detriment, he Investigated two large sowing machinos and a press- ing table, He had just finished a wow of a scrap with another steer in a big mirror when a man came along with a gun, Avd that's sbout sll, except that there's one nrodigal son who'll never be roing heck home from the gay White Way. Bird Has Flown, So Financiers Settle Down to Business Chicago.~~The bird has flown and quite a few staid financiers in the 23-story State Pank Bullding in the La Salle Street district can now co back to work without further ado. The building is in the shape of a hollow square, Into this square the bird, believed tn he a brown thrush, flew only to find there was not enough room between the building's four walls for it to spira) 23 stories to safety, and It was not until four days later that it finally was able to wing its way over the top. Policemen, firemen and oth ers had tried to rescue the bird be- fore 1t solved its own problem, But the big stock and bond mes, the insurance brokers and the ie yestment bankers who had speub hours watching the rescue efforés ledrned that a wren had been cought during the night in the same predicament os the thrush put had been uneble to escapes The wren was found dead at ths bottom of the square by a Jjanitol Bladder Weakness Makes Life Misery! 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