', % THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1932 , PACE SEVEN 3 3 1 Suncay Se St. Andrew's United Church . F. J. MAXWELL, Minister Mr, George Henley, Musical Director 7 SUNDAY, JANUARY 10th 11 am.--"EYES FRONT; BREAST FORWARD!" 7 pm~"HOW CAN THE IMPOSSIBLE BE "DONE?" ; Forsake not the assembling of yourselves together, King Street United Church REV, CHAS, E. CRAGG, M.A, B.D, MINISTER z MR. LEONARD RICHER, L.R.A.M. Musical Director Acquiring 11 AM. Spiritual Insight Preacher, Rev, Gordon A. Sisco, Port Hope 6.45--Hearty singing of old time Hymns. You will enjoy it. TPM, Borrowed Religion The Minister will preach PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED Cire "Oome Let Us Worship," Rev, Geo. CO. R. McQuade, Minister Mrs. Roy F. Bennett, Organist and Choir Leader. SUNDAY, JANUARY TENTH 11 am~~Communion Seryice, " 2.80 p.m.~Sunday School and Bible Classes, 645 p.m~Song Service, | 7 p-m.~*¥Yokefellows", "A Fellowship of the Friends of Christ" 180 ran Ch ST, " Rev. A. C. Hahp SUNDAY, JANUARY joth 9.80 a.m, Sunday School 10.80 a.m. Morning Worship S27 pan Evening Worship {| Christian Science Officers . lay, 4 p.m Children's | 'Sunshine Hour - 'be read, bol Open j{*04 Saturdays trom 3 to § pm first Church of Christ, Scientist 64 Colborne Street East Moming Service at 11 a.m. SUNDAY, JANUARY 10th SUBJECT "Sacrament" 12.10 p.m., Sunday School. 'Nednesday Meeting, 8 p.m. Including testimonies of Heal ing through Christian Science, You are cordially luvited to attend the services and to make use of the Free Public Reading Room where the Bible and authorized Christian Science literature may od on Tuesdays, Thursdays Oshawa | Pentecostal | 811 Oelina Street Pastor, G. Hall | | Néws Notes of rvices in the City Churches City Churches Holy Triaity Anglican The regular services at Holy Trinity Anglican Church will be conducted by Rev, 8, C. Jarrett, Knox Presbyterian Rey, Duncan Mupro will con- duct a Communion BServicg at 'both services on Sunday, Northminster United Rev. A. M, Irwin will conduct the services at Northminster and North Oshawa on Sunday. ------ Christian Science The subject at the service in First Church of Christ Scientis/ on Sunday will be "Sacrament" Oshawa Pentecostal Holiness Church The regular services of the church will be conducted at the usual hours on Sunday by Pastor G. Hall, Grace Lutheran Church The services in Grace Luther- an Church on Sunday will be onducted by Rev. A. C. Hahn at 10.30 a.m, and at 7 p.m, Christ Church Anglican Rev, R. B. Patterson will Jreach on the subject "Ruth-- fhe Fore-Mother of Christ" at he evenihg service, Calvary Baptist Church The subject at the morning service at Calvary Baptist Church on Sunday will be "Ye are the Salt of the Earth", The subject at the evening service will be "Coming to Jesus", Rev. Paul Gelatt will preach at both ser. vices, Cedardale United Church Rev, A. E. Thornley will take as his text at the morning ser- vice "The Program of the Church", At the evening service Mr, Thornley's subject wil] be "The Call of Matthew", St, George's Anglican Church Canon C. R. dePencier will conduct the services on Sunday At the morning service the choir will sing "Send Out Thy Light'. while at the evening service the anthem "Saviour When Night involves the Skies" will be sung. Simcoe Street United Rev, E. Harston will preach at both services in Simcoe Street United Church. At the morning service he will take as his text the subject, "Escape by Flight". At the evening service he will preach on the subject "Spiritual- ism~-The Protest Against Death', The first of the series of Sunday evening sermons on Mod- ern Cults, Their Meaning and Message, . St. Andrew's United "Byes Fyont; Breast For ward!" will be the subject of Rev, F, J, Maxwell's sermop at the morning service in. St, An- drew's United Church, At the evening service Rev. Mr, Maxwell will preach on the subject 'How Can the Impossible Be Done?" -- Albert Street United Rev. 8. C. Moore will preach on the subject "Personal Work- ers--Andrew and Simon", at the morning service in Albert Street Church, At the evening service Rev, Mr, Moore will preach on He Subent "Reality and Remedy 0 n'", Centre Street United Rev, George C. R. McQuade will conduct a Communion Ser. vice at the morning service on Sunday, At the evening service the Minister will preach on the subject "Yoketellows', TWO NEW BISHOPS ARE CONSECRATED Dean Renison and Canon Sovereign Ruised to New Offices ---- Vancouver. Many a dim gentury of episcopal history of the Christian Church was re- when Dean Robert John nison, D.D,, and Canon Arthur 'Henry Sovereign, D.D,, were gone secrated to the offices of Rishon (Ji of Athabasca and of Yukon Te« spectively in the presence of congregation Ww! taxed th 'capacity of the building. ¢ Archbishop I. O. Stringer, of Rupert's Land, in whose ecclesi- astical province the two new 'bishops will haye their dioceses, and who consented to bave. the lon, might take place in the city ich the two clergymen have bored of late years, presided, ~The Most Rev. A, U, De Metrapolitan of British Columbia, | gave the service ot holy commun: a after which the was. 8 br Right Rev. St B. Seb ston G. Geen, L.T.CM., I Simcoe St. United Church § Rev. BE. HARSTON, LL.B., Rev. J, 8. I. WILSON, B.A, B.D, Reginald Organist and Cholr Master, "The House of Friendship" + Bishop of hold of in Winnipeg so. that the. sonseare [[ 11 AM, . ESCAPE BY FLIGHT 3 p.m.~Sunday School SPIRITUALIS The Protest Against Death. A HEARTY WELCOME 10 ALL " L The Minister will preach at both Services THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS IN PROPHECY HEAR L. H. Martin Free Admission TE rn Re RR TH 5 discuss this subject from the standpoint of Bible prophecy Gene Goodell's Hall "Courtice Sunday Jan. 10, 7.30 p.m. This is the first of a series of lectures on vital Bible topics to be held each Sunday and Wednesday evening at 7.80 A QUESTION BOX AT FACH MEETING Good Music Public Invited bishop of she church In the United States, Bishop Sherman Preaches Right Rev. .Ralph Sherman, Calgary, was the Jsreacher for the occasion, A hymn was sung while the bishops-elect were conducted i0 the vestry and vested with the rochet, On thelr return, Canon sovereign was introduced by Bishop Lloyd, formerly of Baskat- chewan, and Bishop Renison by Bishop J, O, Doull of Kootenay and Bishop E. M, Ross of Bpo- kane, There followed the reading of the certificates of elpction and concurrence for both bishops, by Rev, Canon 8. Gould, .acting for the registrar of the diocese of Rupert's Land, and then the oath of canonical obedience was ad- ministered by Archbishop String- er, The iew bishops retired and were robed in thelr full garbs, The choirs of the Cathedral and St, Mark's Church 'sang an anthem and the consecration was brought to a close. RAW VEGETABLE DIET GOLD CURE Scientist Describes New Form of Treatment Just Found New York, 'N.Y.--Dr. Egon Ullman, instructor at Oregon State University, who has just returned from Furope after spending several! months in re. search work in Vienna, described a new treatment for colds and chronic sinus diseases, consisting of a steady diet of raw vegetables and the elimination of table salt from food, which he sald was be- ing used successfully by Viennese physicians, The salt-froe diet had hean used for several years in the treatment of tuberculosis of the skin in the Austrian capital, ke, Ullman said, but only recently was demon- strated to be effective against colds. He explained that the the- ory of the new treatment was that sodium chloride had the pro- perty of expelling ealelum from the system, and ealelum, he said, was the one basic element that wag '"'anto-phlogistic" or 'antl inflammatory." Rov. 8, O. Moore, B.A., B.D, 10,18-=Fellowship Service 11 a.m~~Personal Workers uo Sdsow and Simon | Wed., First Baptist Church / SUNDAY, JAN, 10th 11 am, "PROPHETIC VERITIES OF THE OLD TESTAMENT" 2.18 pam, Men's Brotherhood 8.00 pm. Sunday School 7.00 pa. "THE FOOL OF GOD" Jan. 18th----Annual Business Meeting ' 2.30 p.m, =~Sunday School. | St. Georges | ANGLICAN . Cor. Bagot and Centre Sts, CANON C. R. dePENCIER, i| Orgonist and Cholrmaster, Matthew Gouldburn, ALOM 8 am, -- Holy Com munion, 117 a.m. --Mocrning | The Chole will sing: "Send | Out Thy Light" 7 p.m.~--Evensong. The Choir will sing: "Save four When Night Mvolves the Skies" Baptisms Second Sunday : each month 4 pm,. y Trinity Pome [| Corner of Court and Barste REV, 8. C. JARRETT tncumbent, 80 Faibanks 8¢. Holy. Communion. ; More Stable Conditions Seen in Canada's Business Situation Toronto, Jap, 8,~Cansdien fn- dustrial conditions are slightly more stable, especially in bering, bewsprint, textiles, the ' trades spd while mer- ndise car have re- mained constant in volume for several weeks, says the monthly Commercis] letter of the Cans- dian Bank of Commerce, "Qur major export trade, that of whest, however, is being ad- versely affected by the interns tional exchange situstion," the letter continues, "And it # there. Adore fortunate the farmers that most of their grain left thelr hands during the rally in price two months ago." The bank ssys sll business activity is finslly written into a country's employment records. While the genera! level of em- ployment hiss been below that of all former years since 1036, seas- onel expansion in the summer and early autumn of 1931 lasted longer than in 1920 and 1930, while the subsequent downward movement was less abrupt, "The volume of raflway freight traffic has recently decreased in accordance with seasonal influ. ences," the letter says, "But it Is noteworthy, and in further con. tirmation of our statement as to the present stability of Canadian industry, that car loadings of merchandise have, after allow- ance for seasons] variations, re- mained practically unchanged for some weeks," It is pointed out the grain trade of the world ..t large Is being affected by the interpa- tional exchange situation, The bank says: "It is usual to witness 8 decline in World exports of wheat st this time of year, when importing countries are expect Ing a Beavy movement of grain from Argentine and Australis (ollowing the harvesting of th. usw crops. This year there is slso to be taken Into account the fa" thet the Buropean crop is larger then in 1930 and that the esti. wates of yields bave recently been raised shove those publish. od a month or two ago, But such developments as these should not have osused g decline in world exporis of more Lhan 20 per cent, during the past month, We find the real explanation in the many reports on. the grain trade re- ceived by the Bank, for running through those of recent weeks is thé statement to the effect that export business has fallen off owing to exchange fluctuations." MANCHURIA GAINS T0 BE EXTENDED; Japan Likely To Effect Economic Conquest of Washington, Jan, 8~The com- plete economic conquest of Man. churia may be expected to be the next step in Japan's occupation of that fertile territory, Japan, the "strong man" of the Far East, ended the year with a final and apparently successful push toward the Great Wall of China, The military occupation of Man. churia has been practically en- Rlated in less. than three moiahs, e economic conquest, already well under way, may take longer~but it will be none the less sure, The military occupation has been accomplished notwithstan'ling ef- torts of the United States and the League of Nations to stop Japan, The Japanese have negotiated at Geneva and Paris and have ex- changed conciliatory notes with Washington----and sent more troops io the scene of the huge under. aking. ' World Unrest Ae Rally They counted on world unrest as an ally to prevent serious oppesi- tion to their project. ey guessed Sorrectly, for aside from rumors of impending actions, such as an econ- omic boycott led by the United States, and, Peasibly, the wholesale breaking off of (iv omatic relations with Japan, nothing has been done, Steps in their military occupation ollowed a well-defined program of military strategy, They took over the Manchurian Governnfent at Mukden following a 'diplomatic in- cident" caused by the execution of a Japanese army officer as a spy, and from then until. this week's dive on Chinchow, in the extreme southwest of Manchuria, they have moved consistently ahead, as plan- ned in the Tokio War Office, A Government fell during the process, possibly to assuage foreign opinion and as a "burnt offering" to the greater cause of seizing Man- churia for Japan for all time, if ossible, The new Government fol- owed in the footsteps of the form- er, but with more alacrity, Moscow Does Nothing A Chinese bandit, the now notori- ous General Ma Shen-Chan, was hired to "stir up trouble in the Northern Provinces = and Japan sent forces far into the Soviet Ruse sian sphere of influence in Heilun« kiang Province, to "protect her in terests." They moved into Tsitsi- har, strategic city on the Chinese Eastern Railway (controlled by Russia) and that end of the job had been for the moment completed, Their troops lay across the railway, which is Moscow's only quick exit or entrance into their sphere in North Manchuria=-and Moscow said little and. did nothing. The scene shifted back to Mukden temporarily, and then a move start. ed on Chinchow. Bandits, the Japanese High Command insisted, threatened Japan's interest in that er, Notes from Beer of tate Stimson caused 3 halt 2 moment, it was temporary, The Fame called for that occupa- tion of Chinchow, and the Japanese were too far in to back out there at that late date, The drive began agsin shortly be- fore Christmas, and it is now only left for the Japanese army of o¢- cupation, lo Pop up" odds ad ends a eliminate any nese pa tr remaining outside the Great Wall, The formation of a \Jupset Gov- ernment, probably 4n en, pos- oibly in Daten, * the southern end of the Japanese ermme South ~ Manchuria Railway, will come next, : These details precede the com- pletion of the economic conquest of the three eastern provinees of Man- thiriars conquest bem in a" ot when won a Cazarist Russia in 1905 and took over the railway in South Man- churia as far north as C chung, in the centre Of the dispuied ares, STUDY COST OP CHICKS interesting study in the ot producing Incubator chicks is supplied by the Poultry Division of the federal Experi- wenta) Siation at La Ferme, P, ,, 88 1011OWS; ~~ Number of eggs set,. 13,817 Number of eggs hatch i EEA EY EEE Value of eEES +o vrv Wieetricity consumed : (kilowatt hours)... 482 ost of electricity... .$ 24.56 11 consumed «+. o000 gat 60 Cost of oll vovevnveers 21.00 Manuel labour, 300 hours at 30 cents... 90.00 Total coBt voi vs vive rem 836.41 COL POP CBB +++ s 000 abil, 6.1 Cost per live chick.....cts 9.9 As these figures are supplied on operating costs for the season of 1030 they are particularly in- teresting as jndicating the pres- sht gs of producing a" day-old chick, The candidate was relating some of his experiences in the House, "extolling the work of his party to the audience, "And now, ladies and gentle- men, I am going to tax your mem~ ory-~"" "Great snakes! Has It come to that?' interrupted a voice from the rear of the hall, The other night & famous foot- baller had walked the floor with the youngest member of his fam. {ly for an hour or so, Hi "Maggie," sald he, "if the captain of the team saw me now, I t I'd get a good slating." "Why, John," asked his wite Wesplly. fd 'Because I don't seem to have 'U any control of the 'bawl'" ' An cont iL] 690.85 ing a young man asking for almsy Give usa shine colonel," "No." ig us sixpence, major." "Give us thrippence, looten- An Ald NO; BO AWAY: BO Lome' destination which might be warm, "Oh, well," she answered, "have you any messages for your relatives, corporal?" © To Get More Business DURING DAYS OF DEPRESSION AND CURTAILED VOLUME OF TRADE ADVERTISE THE PUBLIC WILL ALSO BEAT A PATH TO THE DOOR OF A STORE WHERE ADVERTISED GOODS ARE REGULARLY SOLD AND DISPLAYED LET US HELP YOU TO ADVERTISE AND GET BUSINESS \ AMIE | EMAERANN AY An old beggar woman follow.