PAGE I'WELVE 13 night the matter Cross m their enerous people. The local Scouts will assist in the distributing of mail on_ Saturday when at 1.30 ) the Armouries, All local ne will please take note of the Every available ce and time, is requested to be present at inted place, ay Ta the Fifth Osh- taking | Page of the Hound patrol m, they will set out > Scout awa Troop had as a visitor teeman A. R. Wilson who is taki maintain a fatherly imterest im 4 progress of that patrol. - ? Svenin hi spent in work and games address by Mr. Wilson, . ALA Honour will be held Oshawa Troop on nesday night immediately after the regular weekly meeting of the troop, TROOP NOTES Sth Oshawa will meet on Friday night at the Y.M.CA, at 7.30 pm. Every boy is requested to be pres. ent as Wg oo oe Jon Son cerning the forthcom an Whe Toy Shop will he disposed of 6th Ce Troop will meet on Wednesday night at the usual hour, All boys should be on hand as there is a good deal of work to do. CHICAGO MAYOR'S BATTLE WITH KING, CAUSE OF S8uIT me ---- Sarnia, Nov, 2--Mayor William Hale Thompson's campaign against King George in Chicago was given as the cause of a suit in Supreme Court here Sunday when James Matthew Brady of Windsor, former- ly of this city, sued Michael Harris, go-partner with Brady, in the nited Theatres, Ltd. It was explained in court that Brady was forced to sell his stock and get out of the theatre after he Bankrupt Sale of Men's Wear at 79 SIMCOE ST.N, Disney-Cott 87 Celina 86, Phone 1008 had publicly seated in Chicago that a majority of Canadians Supported Mayor Thompson in his anti-British battle, : Brady sued for money claimed un- der a verbal agreement betneen him- self, Harris and J. F, Myers, a third partner in the theatre, the agree- ment, he claimed, being effective in the case of a subsequent sale of stock to an outside party, dh In dismissing the case, Chief Jus- tice Meredith said Myers and Har- ris were forced to get rid of Brady because he had "made a fool of him- self' by getting cheap home notor- iety in Chicago, He should have wade a bargain in writing, the Judge said, MONTREAL YOUTHS SENTENCED TO JAIL Pittsburgh, Pa,, Nov, 23 Five youths, all residents of Montreal Que,, whose tour in an alleged stol- en taxicab came to an end Oct, 20, when they were arrested near rie, sentenced by Federal Judge R, M. Gibson to serve terms in the Erle County Jail, They entered pleas of guilty to transporting a stolen car in inter- state ecommerce, Joseph Loriviere was sentenced to serve six months and George Gohell, Paul Caron, Wilfred Per- reault and Oscar Lowanger each was sentenced to serve three months, CNR, TIME TABLE Effective Sept, 30, 1928, am, DE ay, i Daily a8 Noe y only, it A x aily, .m, Daily except Saturdag, , Daily, i ee: Eas BR: PSL Whitky, Oshawa, Bowmanville BUS LINE EEK PAY SCHE (Effective on and after Nov, 4 -- oh! ve | ceBeER > & -- SS om: -- moma DOWN nRpsanEl nN WT OWS Pe x s588eS a Bondtoawmes ABLELTEBRERS PETTITT TERRY pEREEEEBRERRES s8Rel PoTTT TITTY NNES Bisse aRaRRRIEs SEE -" = ePBTTTTY _---- oo = a pEpmEEEpaEREE: - 1 } yt £55 Pew EEE] bo PERRRIREEESEE no 5! 111: $s 58 ir - oe PE OBE saa Ba ERniikhushy SEPP TO Pe PPO PPen BRESH BEBE; 8 z? 5 a Bom oawnR Son fois € = '8 shiz; i BpBpeRd Bondoars 3 3 8883: if +l: & 11144: BEE 3 , NOT NA wee BEER Brdew ER vee ] 2) 88 pEEbRRy roan a bt R72 wT Bg Ni ® ve 555% veene 11.00 p.m. Time marked Oshawa Luggage On Suit Osse or Club Rag Saywell ¢ Son WEST BOND ST, or value DIAMONDS \J | Be dev Sor Phone 193 W. J. SARGANT W.A. HARE OPTOMETRIST 8 KING STREET WHS? Hund eds of pecile wear with utmost comfort Hare's Fa. 'tic * Lenses AUTOMOBILE LOANS Do you need some Cash, Are Go nAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1928 -Ottawa, Nov. 22--A general exo- dus of Ministers from the Capital has precluded Cabinet meetings for this week. Premier King and Hon, HIGH GRADE EQUIP. MENT KEPT IN PER FECT CONDITION. MEANS RELIABLE SERVICE W. R. Motherwell went to Toronto ission. in British Col- umbia. Hon, Ernest Lapoinie is en- joying a week's rest im the United States and Hom. Charles Stewart is attending an International econ ference om fuel at Pittsburgh, Hon. PJ. Veniot is at 'Bathurst, N.B.. Hom. Messrs. Cardin ani Rinfrot are in Montreal and Hon. J. ¢. El- liott is at home, The stage of activity will be left largely to the tariff board, which |jiam Finlay has an active week ahead of it. To- morrow the question of cement duties will be argued and later om in the week steel and coal ques- tions will be considered. HUNTER TAKEN FOR DEER HAS LEG SHATTERED Owen Sound, Omnt., Nov. 22.-- John Q. Adams, of Uniontown, Pa.. lies in the Gemeral and Marine Hospital here with a shattered les, the result of having been taken for a deer in the woods mear Kil- larney on Saturday, Mr. Adams was one of a party of 13, three from Uniontown and ten from Wiarton, hunting near Killarney, and at the time of the accident was helping George Taylor, of Wiar- ton, look for his dog. John J. Ty- son, also of Wiarton, was aiding in the search. All three were carrying rifles, and when Mr. Tyson saw the dog run through the woods he fired, it is said, at a movement in! a thicket ahead of it and hit Mr Adams. A tug was chartered and brought the injured man to Little Current, where medical attention was given, after which he was brought here today, << FINLAYSON GOES INTOBATILE IR CAUSE OF HYDRO Declares All Ontario Will Be Surprised if North Bruce Tums Proposal Down Southampton, Nov. 22--Govern- ment leadership sought to rally North Bruce to the case of Hydro Tuesdaw night by sending Hon. Wil inlayson mto the district as the accorded spokesman of the Fer- guson Cabinet. "We do not want to stampede you, the Minister told the mass meeting in the town hall, but we do to plant the facts fairly be- fore you, and we. want wou to earn- estly consider them, We are most anxious that you should endorse the Hydro in Monday's vote. We will be surprised if you do not and the rest of Ontario will also be surprised." he only reference which Mr. Fin- layson made to Hydro's hitherto neg- lect of the district was to explain that up to the present the Commis- sion had had a great undertaking in the centres of the Province, and that it was now working outside. towards the inal Phase The meeting which Mr, Finlayson addressed inaugurated the final and most intense phase of the abttle in which North Bruce is engaged. On Monday Southampton a upon the by-law which will decide whether jor not the Hydro will be brought in to complete with the existing priv- ately-owned service. Tonight the anti-Hydro forces will leave their row night the Hydro will return to the campaign by bringing in the three Commissioners as speakers. . | { bd Gras ace in the show & going femdli LU "Do You TRIER, TERRE Own Your Own The final will be anti- ed his case, Schubert humdrum individual, little school master, his own deficient ethics and morak qualities, and of the inferior value of his soul." Dr. Lach declared that it was on- {ly when Schubert, whose ¢zafenni- al is being began to suffer and to realize his imnings in the town hall, and tomor- | Last night's rally was 'well attend- ed and attentative. Mr. Finlayson invited interruptions, no member of the audience question- presentation of CRITICISM OF SCHUBERT SHOCKS MUSICAL VIENNA Vienna, Nov. was meeting on Friday night ydro. 22--Musical Vien- na was shocked yesterday when Dr. Robert Lach, professor of musical history at Vienna University, told a distinguished audience that Franz a "self-satisfied, celebrated Although Hon. first mortgages. a Phones: a71 931 Money to loam at 63% per cen, 4 H. R, LUKE 1 68TW. AAA lll ll REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE Cutler & Preston 64 King St. West Telephones 572, 223 Night Calls 510, 1560, lofty. a harmless conscious of commemorating the of 31. this week, public impression, inferiority, that his music became He characteriztd the fam- ous composer as a "limited gen- ius" and added his opinion that the symphony in C Major, which the world has generally accepted as a masterpiece, is "a quite formless composition without air or plan." 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