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Oshawa Daily Times, 20 Nov 1928, p. 10

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HE OoiiawA DAILY: TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1928 ! this conference, College and attended tes presided over by Col. R. Chairman of the Leicester ty Council, is being hout the country with the re- t rousing of the public to ac tion. In connection with the move- ment is a "Chamber of Horrors" in | Leicester, a collection of photo graphs made by the honorary secre- | tary of the conference, H. H. Peach, i this is proving effective "adver | tising" in its way. The agitation against blatant bill boards and other objectionable fea tures of the main travelled roads in these days of motor cars and much travel has been going on for some time but it was not until the confer- ence here that definite mass action was begun to preserve the amenities | of the countryside. The conference ' was national in its character and was attended by men prominent in vari ous walks of life. Features of the | gathering were letters from Premier Stanley Baldwin and former Pre- mier Ramsay MacDonald, in sym- | pathy with the movement. Mr. Baldwin wrote: "The country- glide is the heart of England, It is for all those who care for it to do their utmost to preserve it clean and undefiled, While something can be done by regulation and control, a | peal solution lies only in the educa- | tion of public opinion, and in the de- ' velopment of habit and practice which will save the countryside from atrocities which are now too often | gommitted."" "ER Dusney-Cott | AMBULANC 87 Celina 8t. Phone 1088 | TIME TABLES C.P.R, TIME TABLE, New Schedule taking effect 12.01 am, Sunday, April 2, 1928, Going West $5.48 a.m. Daily, 6.23 a.m, Daily 3 8.40 a.m, Daily except Sunday, HEE p.m. Daily exc unday, Going Fant 10.05 a.m, Daily, 2.04 p.m, Daily except Sunday, ; 8.03 p.m. Daily except Sunday; Pe--] 11,10 pm, Daily, 12.09 a.m. Daily, All times shown above aré times traing . ¥part from Oshawa Station, C.N.R, TIME TABLE Effective Sept, 30, 1928, thound am, Daily except Sunduy, a.m. Sunday only. 59 a.m. Daily, 7 p.m, Daily except Sunday, ,32 pom, Daily except Sunday, .47 p.m. Daily except Sunday, 3 pm. Daily, aed £4 HDR = a 32 42 p.m. Daily except Saturday, 09 a.m, Daily, a 25 a.m, Daily; 'esthowund L44 a.m, Daily, a.m. Daily. a.m, Daily except Sunday, 20 a.m. Daily, 5 .07 a.m, Daily except Sunday, p.m. Daily except Sunday, .m. Daily. pm Daily except Sundty, p.m, Sunday only, p.m, Daily except Sunday, = 2 Vwo ra 8 LEIWEBL =8 bo Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville BUS LINE WEEK DAY SCHEDULE (Effective on and after Nov, 4 Arrive Whitby - Hospital 7.25 a.m, 8.30 a,m, 10.50 a.m, 12.45 p.m, ------ SONAL OO® ------ TOO gua = 13-3] 4.3 p.m, J 25558838 SPTTITT OT REPS f: Ra 6.45 p.m, EBs: PPP YPO TTPO E Pee br 10.55 p.m, BB3333BEpRAEEE . 58583 BREREEE: Foo RonaANLNOY DERBeERERELS PPT p TOOT EY EERE ERE " Eom 8 -r 25. as -- i tty &s SONR ANN OBL BREE w 3 3 v 8 {3 TPP TTTOIEEE S33BEBBBESEEE Bhi8eke Pd ea na s as PPT TPP PT eR Pe 2ZR3E BBB pa2EREEEE 11.30 p.m. 12.00 are through busses to Arrive .m, 10.00 a.m, , 12.25 p.m. 9.00 p.m 11.00 p.m, 11.30 pom. . Time marked "x" are through busses Whitby Hospital Speciel Busses For All Occasions Reasonable Rates and Careful Drivers T. A. GARTON, Proprietor Bowmanville--Phone 412 or 346 Oshawa Waiting Room, 10 Prince St.-- Phone 2283 . ly I ; i | i 3] I £ H 2 EE Hl i : | | 1 £ i] £2 4 2 1 : § ; g 8 g x; i g 3 Professor of Architecture a pool University, suggests the forma- tion of a National League made up of people who would undertake not to buy goods blatantly advertised in the countryside, and it is under stood the suggestion will be acted upon, ELEPHANTS ARE TRAINED 70 BE FARM SERVANTS "Catch Them Young" Is The Slogan--Then They Beat a Tractor Cambridge, Mass. Nov. 20--How supposedly untamable African ele- phants are trained by Belgian Con- go officials to become farm ser- vants, each equivalent to a tractor "plus", 1s disclosed by members of a Harvard expedition returned from Africa. Frederick F, Wulsin of Pea- body Museum led the expedition, The "plus in the elephant's fav- or is that after doing a day's work equivalent to that of a tractor he gathers his food free of cost in the forest, where it grows wild, while the gasoline 'feed' of tractors is expensive in the Congo. African elephants long had a re- putation for incurable ferocity, and the accomplishment of the Bel- glans in learning to domesticate them is new, The successful train- ing is due to catching the elephants young, Numbers of them have heen given to settlers for farm work, The Peabody expedition was sponsored by the Laura Spelman Rockfeller Fund, | For better valuesin DIAMONDS Burns' Jewelry Store Corner King and Prince, | | Phone 193 W. J. SARGANT | Yard--89 Bloor Street, E. | Orders Promptly Delivered i W.A. HARE OPTOMETRIST 8 KING STREET WEST Hund-eds of pec)le wear with utmost comfort Hare's Fa. "tic * Lenses p-------- | AUTOMOBILE LOANS Do you need some Lowest ales Available PARKHILL & GREER Phone 1614 87 King St, E, GARTSHORE CO, HUDSON-ESSEX DISTRIBUTORS © Prince 8+, Oshawa Phone 1160 V. A. Henry Insurance & Loan: "i ROYAL VISITORS FROM SPAIN WILL VISIT IN CANADA Will See Niagara Falls and the Welland Canal Before Sailing For Home Toronto, Nov. 20.--Representa- tives of one the of oldest reigning families in Europe will pay a fleet- fng visit to Toronto mext month when thelr Royal Highnesses The Prince Don Alfonso, the Infanta Beatrice and Prince Don Alvaro Or- leans Bourbon will arrive on the Canadian National Private car Pa- cific from Montreal on December 3rd. The party will remain in Tor- onto but 30 minutes leaving almost at once on the morning Canadian National train for Detroit. Unlike many foreign Princes who tour America the Spanish royal party are close to the throne itself. The Infanta Dona Beatrice heing a daughter of the king the Princes Alfonso and Alvardo near hlood re- lations. Accomnanving them will he Senorita De Vellavieza, lady-in- waiting to the Tnfanta Reatriee, the Marauis De Vellavieza. Robert Fen- worth; secretary to Don Alfonso. and Charles Lemaire. a director of Thomas Cook and Son two maids and a valet will eamnleta the party. View The Falls The trip through Canada from Montreal to Detroit fs a nart of the American tonr arranged for the Roval visitors. Previana to arrivine at Montreal they will hava vieited New York, Princeton, Philadelphia, Boston and Washington, After a brief stay at Detroit they will leave for the Niagara Peninsula where they will view the falls and motor to the Welland Canal to the work under way on that Gigan- tie Ditch, They will them motor to Buffalo to emtrain for New York from which port they will sall fou Spain om December Sth. " OFFICIALS RAID DEN OF OPIUN SHOKERS Fashionable New Yrck Ren- dezvous is Closed By the Police New York, Nov. 20.--An oplum smokers' den fitted out in Oriental style at 258 West Twenty-second street, which had been patronized by well-dressed men and women who came and went in automobiles of ex- pensive make, was being dismantled Friday, while its three proprietors were being arraigned before Magis- trate Louis B. Brodsky in Jefferson Market Court. The three were or dered held without bail for hearing Tuesday on charges of possessing narcotics. The den, which, with the opium seized in it, was valued at $10,000 had | accommodations for several smokers, small cots being equipped with pipes, lamps, scales and trays. The men on trial as proprietors, all of whom have heen convicted before, according to the police, are Frank Shea, 26 years old, of 19 Division street; Anthony Patrona, 42 years old, a chauffeur, of 79 Division street, and James Serivani, 48 years old, a waiter who lived in the den, SIR JANES BARRIE HEADS BiG CHARITY Famous Author Comes from Retirement to Head Scottish Corporation London, Emg., Nov. 20. -- Sir James Barrie has accepted the po- sition of president of the Royal Scottish Corporation for the com- ing year. The succession of Sir James to the leadership of the ac- tivities of one of the largest chari- table organizations of its kind in Britain is an event of significance from the point of view mot merely of the personality of the writer himself but frome that of the organ- ization whose destinies he will now help to control. Sir James has hitherto shunned the limelight, and his acceptance of a task which of necessity in- volves considerable social activity is a tribute to his susceptibility to the claims of charity. These claims, as represented by the scope of the Corporation, are numerous and ur- gent and cover the whole ficld of Scottish life in and around London. It was founded in 1612, at a time when Scots needed all the helping hands which eould be reached ow to them, and was incorporated by Royal Charters in 1665, 1675 and 1775. A relic of its early days in the shape of fits great brasshound money-box, which was lost sight of for many years and u't'mately un- earthed In a second-hand shon, is alwavs displaved at the Corpora- tion's annual festivals as a toven of a long record of good works, and when Sir James nreeides for the first time at the festival held ELLA CINDERS--Her Stage Costume Do You Own Your Cwn on St. Andrew's Day, he will as- suredly be able to draw from the chest the inspiration for a memor- able and characteristic speech for as good a cause as ever occupied the thoughts of Mr, M'Connachie. DR. C. G. D. ROBERTS SPEAKS IN TORONTO Toronto, Ont., Nov, 20.--Dr, C G. D. Roberts, speaking before the Toronto Poetry Society, made a plea for the recognition by educa- tional authorities of French-Can- adian literature. There would be great benefit, he felt assured, if poetry especially by the bes: wril- ers of that nationality, should be given to matriculation students as part of their work in French liter- ature. Reading from some of his own poems, Dr. Roberts intere:.ed his audience greatly by his account of a poem given him in a dream, In 1 want a six roomed house in south end in exchange for five roomed brick cot.age in north end. What have you? Have client with 6 roomed h , all conv south end. Exchange for 6 or 7 rooms, St. Gregory's Church District, See me quick as my client is in a hurry. DISNEY Opp. P. O. Phone 1550 Loans and Insurance I PHONE 716) NI) ULLEY, Auctionee, Loans, Insurance Collection and Real Estate 840 Simcoe St, 8, Oshawa his dredm-fancy a woman was readinggto him from his own book of poems, and finally he stopped Dh) = Te --- -- Money to loan at 6% per cent, first mortgages. J. H. R. 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