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Oshawa Daily Times, 17 Nov 1928, p. 5

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i er al or i is es of this {] river country, J Bor appearance when found did t suggest that she had gone forth to the night in any hysteria, She Bad olad herself warmly, even to RE Bae iag vas pair of and to hun out a pal lek, kid gloves, She had evident: 'ty moved, too, with a fixity of pur- towards her old home, for me- toe examination fixed the time of her death at late Friday night, only a short time after she disap: peared, There will be no inquest, Pr, W, @, Collison, of ' Lindsay, the dis- trict coroner, came and viewed the body as it was found, He pro- nounced the case to be evidently one of suicide, and decided that an {investigation was unnecessary, A medical examination of the body later disposed of any pos. sible suspicion of assault, TAKES COMMAND SALVATION ARMY Hold It Till High Council Nev, 17.--The Dally London, y 17, U] Mail says that Commissioner Ed. ward J, Higgins, Chief of Staff, has assumed command of the Salva. tion Army pending a meeting of the High Council in January, The meeting was sald to have been sum- moned because a majority of the commissioners considered the gen- eralship was vacated owing to the lengthy illness of General Brame well Booth, The newspaper quotes an um named Army authopity as saying that the present uation might have been avoided if General Booth had not declined the yecom- mendation of leading officers in O¢- tober, 1027, that the High Council be summoned, asserting that the time had come for a change in the constitution permitting election of generals, General Bramwell Booth, head o the Salvation Army, passed 8 § day and continues to show improye- ment from the attack of neuritis from which he has been gravely i 1, Haste to Brother's Bedside Boston, Mass, Noy, 17,.--Com- mander Evangeline Booth of the Salvation Army of America, has cancelled an engagement to ad- dress the annual convention of the National Women's Christian Teme perance Union here next Sunday [12] ternoon in order to hasten to the bedside of her brother, General Wiliam Bramwell Booth, in Eng- and. LIQUOR LAW LAXITY CHARGED IN NORTH Kirkland Lake, Nov, 17,» » gestions that there had friction among the lo oct and that there had been 8 of mony between township incial police in enforei guor Control Act here, x at a special meeting of y ship council, at wi inet feeling in Roig that Pe on the street man eral blind on the main street right now, iv that from ten to twenty men could be in "at any time of the day." RUIN UNEARTHED Phoenix, Ariz, Noy, 17.--A le- gend that Phoenix is bullt-over the gite of an ancient Indian eity re- ceived startling corroboration a prehistoric ruin was ""re on Nineteenth street - 1: Lecause the structure proved i pe a four-story masonry stone {!ding. Before excavation it had beep merely 2 "mound", a favorite biey- cle coasting runway for hoya Frank Mitalsky, archaeologist. and Dwight B. Heard directed the dig- har: unan- | imously resolved to ly the g ignatiops of Chief ohasion wa Constable Bird. J Reeve Carter stated frankly: "It is no good shutting our eyes to the fact that there is 8 18. by Lh i? gf fier 8 i i fie i i ir i £ El i ; i i i ; 3 i i : 7 i hi 5 : : : i { : i £5: i z5 i £ it Fr £82 London, Nov, 17-Oliver Baldwin, the Socialist-Labor son of Stanley Baldwin, Tory Premier of Great Britain, has revealed to the press aia list of names for, presumably, the ideal British Cabinet and important Ministers of State , Translated into a color spectrum, grandma's old-fash ilts, Here is the list h Prime Hoe ditt ey Baldwin, To llor of er-=Ar: C - 4 RE, Af Giglio Tan 01 p in { ee & present politics no M: 2 JF gt pg Bis ign Minister, now $i= eader in the House of Com Pecrets of the Board of Trade Lord Melchett, better known under his former name of Sir Alfred Mond or some years 8 Liberal member of jament t now 3 ony ember, ead © ¢ dye-chemical trust o reat Britain and Head of the Bri. sh hai Sok ne, Las Ae ter, Liberal and former Lord Chan. or, P f Board of Edyca- 5 C ¥. revelyan, MP, Lib- er oard of Edu- t account of it one On Britain in hy in invo ving Great Hain in 1 er' became resident i" the Board of acDonald's Government, B inister of Agricult e and Fish. oe! Buxton ME hy 4 y he a that office. in MacDonald's TRecretan Eo State for e J wn Hisynart, expert 0 eo fore mer Vice-Chancellor of Punjab Uni- ferity and 4 er member of the 'Executive wel of the Governor of the Punjab. Polit stated, Home _O: Samue d of 'the T Er ne ence] strike of 190 rs of' § 2 gt wht Tod 3 r w, Elliott P, Tary, now amen- ied Under "Seer of State for al) r=ford liner, do FE an "Minister of War--Myselh Laborites in Majority First Lord of the orm, AINE CF, 0; lle, Nov, 17.--Mrs. Mar- garet Ee of ho, washE or sy, at County * ©! Fall Assizes, here The a sealed verdict, . Justice Me- Evoy announced the decision at 1 ig=Sir ed there ence between the yields and last year, In the Province of Onwio the veport shows a redu in the acre yleld of all except and corn for hugng. The Id of wheat is estimatl at 17, 51,000 bushels as wi 21,856,000 last year, t} average elds per acre ng tively 2.2 and 25,1, The yid of oats this year is estimated t 86,981, 000 as compared with 01,914,000 bushels, the average (elds being 32.7 as compared withi7.9, In the other cereal crops tots production and yields per acre sow compar- atively little change, In P, BE, Isla In Prince Edward land, season has, on the whod has been favourable, wih the cops giving good returns, Potatoes are gener. fl ally a good cmp, Wetveather has caused some lifficulf in digging, In Nova Scdia, we weather hag been encountwed, ut conditions have been genrally stisfactory for fall work, Tl gra), potato and other root c¢rps hve turned out well, In New Bunswck, rvesting and ploughiy hae beef delayed by the wet eatler, Potatoes and yoots are god crops, In Quebe@rorince weather cons ditions eofaied unfavourable throughout he province for most ot OctoberThis has resulted in much delawith the fall work and there is a 'eat deal of late grain yet to be Irvested, Rain and frost have lowed the quality and yield of the gra crops, The potato crop is below prage, while the other root cropare fairly good, gener: ally, Buter beef is commanding a good pri, In Ontrd, wet weather has again bee /xperienced in October with the enlt that fall ploughing has been ;ratly delayed, especially in northeBnd in parts of eastern Ontario, fod progress has beep made in pthern and western counties, weather should sve # consid amount done In other par of the province, The yields of 'ain, especially wheat, oats and riley have proved some- what digpointing, The potate crops in #eral counties has sutfer- ® from blight and rot, and fodder crops are taivly gd, There will be plenty of yougige for livestock this winies ne stand of fall wheat ap- good except in eastern Ideal IoManitoba, in general, the mon of October was ideal for threlng, Some yields have been disgointing owing to frost dam- agearly in August and September as dll as the heavy rains which osered in July, However, few compondents. report a total loss inbe crops from these causes, Ve little grain has been cut for grat feed, The weather has been ve Ary and some difficulty has bes pncountered with the fall pl , The potato crop appears tods good in some districts, but , it is only fair, The root Fr crops are satisfactory, plentiful, but pastures are put, Livestock are entering §90d condition, id inter, Saskatchewan the westher has en most favourable for harvest $hroshing More 0 f. of the song had been lon before the middle of O | Er | ent king, according to a spokesman the Afghan legation here. The present Government Buildings will removed to 8 mew section which |} w bas been laid out especiglly for the offices and as 2 railroad terminal. the | Ji - \ Vii OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1928 PAGE FIVE ¥ SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES Xf The House of Friendship Rev. Emest Harston Woh... pone 82 Simcoe St. 8, Church Office, Bagot St. Phone 3128 This is a Happy Progres- sive, Friendly Church, A Hearty Welcome Awaits You, GOOD SINGING FINE FELLOWSHIP HELPFUL SERVICES First Baptist Sermon Topen - LAM, -- Lands Diy © P.M~--"Does Memory Survive Death?" Sunday School, 3 p.m, B. Y P, U., Monday, 8 Pm. ' \ Prayer Meeting Wed., 8 pm. Choir Practice, Friday, 8 pm, Minister--Rev, John Galt "North Simcoe St. United Church Rev, A, MANSELL IRWIN, B.A, B.D, Pastor 39 Greta St. Phone 3263W Rev, Wes, Irwin, DD, President of "OCOLLEGIO A INTERNAZIONALE Rome, Italy, at all regular services, CHRISTADELPHIAN The 18 Tribes of Israel to be Ree stored to Palestine and wnled by the 18 Apostles (after Resurrecs tion) under Christ, Read Eze, Chapters 47 and 48; Matt, 19: 27-28, I JC King St. United Church Minister: Rev, Chas, E Cragg, M.A., B.D, Sunday, November 18th 11 a,m--Communion Service and Re- ception of new members, 2.30 p.m.--Sunday, School Session, Classes for all ages, 7 p.m,--Special preacher--Rev, J. U, Robbins of Trinity Church, Bowmanville, Special Music by Trinity Church Choir, . There will be seven selections of music, errr rrsss---- CALVARY BAPTIST INDEPENDENT--ATHOL ST, W, REV, H, ANDREW ACKLAND of Hespeler ' Will Preach at Both Services SUBJECTS: 11 a.m. ~"The Challenge of the Cross," 7 p.m~"God's Imperative Musts," The Calvary Male Quartette will sing. 3 p.m.~Sunday School, Prayer and Praise Meetings Wednesday and Sat- y, 8 p.m, Young People's Meeting Monday at 8 p.m. A Cordial Welcome at All Services - wr HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Cor, Cour' nd Barris Sts. KNOX Presbyterian Church Wimeos Strael North and St, George's ANGLICAN Cor, Bagot and Centre Sts, CANON ©, hy Jevmnoren, 39 Athol Street West Sunday, November 18 Holy Communion---8§ a.m, 11 a.m. ~Morning Prayer Sunday School Centre St,~--82.30 p.m, 7 pm --Evensong, Baptisms 2nd Sunday each month ee Christ Church (ANGLICAN) Cor, Hillcroft and Mary Sts, REV, R, B. PATTERSON, M A Incumbent, 503 Masson St, Sunday, November 18 $ a.m, ~--Holy Communion, 11 a.m, ~Morning Prayer, 8 p.m,~--Sunday School, Y pm~--Evensong and Sermon, Baptisms apy Sunday at 4.00 pm, fC ---------- Unity Truth Centre 8, 0. 8 HALL, KING 87. B. Sunday, November 18 11 a.m. ~Publis Service, Everybody welcomes REY, A. C. REBVES, B.A, #4 Brock Bt. W. Phone 1635 REV, 8. C. JARRETT n uw 30 Fairbanks St. Sunday, November 18 8 am~--toly Com Sunday, November 18 | 11 a.m. ~" Chords That Jon Broken Will Vibrate More," 8 p-m.~--Supdsy School. 7 p.m ~--"¥e Shall In No Case Enter The Kingdom of Heaven." A Cordial Welcome Always To Knox Church GRACE Lutheran Church Sunday, November 18 WELCH'S PARLOURS 9.80 a.m~Sunday Sehool, 10.80 a.m.~--Public Worship Rev, A. C, Bm, 265 Athol ALL ARB CORDIALLY WELCOME Gospel Hal Verde be ld ou ject--'"The Lamp is rd pm St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Of the United Church of Canada REV. F, J. MAXWELL, Minister Sunday Services, Nov. 18th, 1928 % EN 11 a.m. "The Rotary Idea", Members of the Rotary Club and their wives will worship with us at this service, 3 p.m.~--Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes, » Men's Class will be taught by Mr, F, D, R, Waugh, B.A, 7 p.m--"John Bunyan, Who Is He, and What Did He Do?" lMustrated with lantern slides, Monday, 7.30 p.m.~--Young People's Meeting, A trip through: the Maritime Provinces, Moving Pictures, Everyone Welcome, You Will Enjoy This Albert Street UNITED REV, BR, A. WHATTAM, Minister 30 Elena St. Phone B$7F Sunday, November 18 Yi People's ersary Special Speakers, Rev, Manson Doyle, Mfss Bona Mills, both Secretaries of Young People's Work of the United Chureh of Canada, Everybody welcome, ES -------- Centre Street UNITED CHURCH (Formerly The Christian Church) REV, W, P, FLETCHER, B.A, DD, Sunday, November 18 11 a.m~--"Give Him Your Right Hand," 2,30 pm. = Sunday School, 7 p.m.--""What Is Your Soul Worth?" Pentecostal Assembly 200 King St. W, , Sunday, November 18 10 Sunday School, am 11 am. vice, ho p-m.--Evening Ser- Tuesday and Thursday i , y 2 PM, elcome, SIMCOE STREET PENTECOSTAL MISSION (OVER THE ARCADE) Sunday, November 18 School 10.00 a.m. p, 11 am. Meeting 7 p. ». Prayer Meeting, Friday eight o'clock, Committee i» charge. Strangers Welcome,

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