- PAGE Jil. THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1929 'Man Commits Suiciee For $20 Shortage Newark, N. J,, Mar, 1.--It was tten into the records of the Har. son branch post office that Al- J. Kubler, who ¢ommitted sui- because of $20, 'went to an rable death, fore shooting {hmself through head, the 64-year-old tal rh deft a letter to his wife, Ther~ L ich sald: "Please forgive me if you can. a has gotten so I can no longer tand it. My head hurts so I am get- tin t of my mind, I am about to 3 ® that life which I should devote you and my dear children. I have f committed an act in my life that and one or two of these _be dealt with on Monday, That Did Not Exist[3"a msm zeus, a only my life can pay, I covered a shortage in my stamp account with a check when I had no deposit at the bank. The inspectors found it and now I am disgraced. ng heart is full of love for you that I could live down anything but not this Your loving husband, "Albert" Postal Inspectors found the cheque all right but they also found the the $20 shortage existed only in the tortured mind of an old man whose dimming eyesight had played tricks with his mathe- matics, Kubler's stamp account was 21 cents to the good, . ONORLISTIS ISSUED BY KING: Little Political Complexion About List--Three Peerages 1 Bestowed onde, Ma. The Honors list sued yesterday, ch was postpon- ed from New Year's owing to His Majesty's illness, may be regarded as a meritorious and not over ex- gessive tabulation of persons whose records the king and his advisors regard with approval, There is but little political 'complexion about the list, decidedly none regarding the three peerages best The recipients of the peerages are | Sir Jesse Boot, Mr, Urban Huttle- ston Rogers Broughton and Sir Berkeley Moynihan, Sir Jesse Boot is the founder of a chain of drug stores spread throughout the coun and is himself seriously erippled, s benefactions to his own city of Nottingham and other places have been very large, Sir Jesse was Jmighted in 1909 and made a baronet in 1916, Daily, Daily except Saturday, Dail ly, Daily. 7 wi : FREREER I IT B ESSE: 1] RA Sees REERES HIRT : ¥ {NA FEREERRRREER fi i SaBpEsebbEuE EREREREREED 3443944935774 h J Bue SFRBRRRBRERRGR & B § $ 88 PRE OB x A Ii 8 B REEERERREEGEE - EEShIRk i gE |; ) 4 1% i fir it 1 Na ay i » ) 3311113 4m BERERES HR BREESE ify 544333 1113 gsseest 1111313 : i § 1111111 ME h. i i i {Ee il ! LY i j Mr, Broughton receives his peer- e as a recognition of the philan- thropic services of his father, Urban Hanlon Broughton, it is officially mentioned, Had the honors been conferred at New Year's his father would have been gazetted but he ed Jan. 30. Sir Berkeley Moynihan is the well- known president of the Royal Col- lege of Surgeons, He is also a bar- onet, having received that honor in 1922 after being knighted in 1912, Membership in the parcy council is conferred on the Earl of Stanhope, civil lord of the admiralty since 1924, Many Women in List The women in the list include two who receive the companionship of honor--Lillian Baylis, director of the famous "Old Vic," where Shakespeare and grand opera are provided for the masses, and lady Florence Elizabeth Barrett, dean of the London School of Medicine for women, The dame commanders of the Bri. tish empire named include: Laura Knight, the artist and associate of the Royal academy; Lady Harry Brittain, Lady Finlay, former presi- dent of the Scottish Unionist asso- ciation; Annie Louise Mclliroy, 2 fessor of obstetrics at the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine for wo- men. University of London; and Bertha Philpotts, a prominent edu- cationalist, Many women are named for the lower divisions of the order. BUDGET DEBATE IS ADJOURNED UNTIL TUESDAY Hon. Hugh Guthrie Object. ed to Having Debate Re- sumed Earlier I -- Ottaws, Mar, 1.--The budget debate will be resumed on Tues- day. After a motion was presented by Premier W, L, Mackenzie King to have discussion resumed on Monday, with pr given to the budget until the debate was terminated, Hon, Hugh Guthrie, acting Conservative leader object- ed. Mr, Guthrie asked that the discussion be adjourned until Tuesday in place of Monday, There were a number of private resolutions on the order paper, he "You might-- yet we wonder?" Supposing we were to supply you with the soft water we use, and the pure soap, and supposing you have a modem washer. We still feel that you could not turn out as consistently good laundry work in your home as we do in this plant. Because in order that the soft water and pure soap do their work perfectly they must be kept constantly at a certain temperature, and this we regulate automatically, And when you are through you have only wet wash results, Felt Bros. 7 he LEADING JEWELER + Established 1886 12 Simcoe St. South bi 1 i f OUR SPECIALTY ff sour Watch is not giving satisfaction we can repair and: make it tell the correct time D. J. BROWN THE JEWELER Official Watch inspector for Canadian National and Oshawa i Railroads, 10 King St. W. WATCHES Phone 189 proval, John Miller, Liberal-Progressive, Qu'Appelle, supported Mr, Guthrie, He had, Mr, Millar sald, a resolu- tion on the order paper in respect to the grading of wheat. Mr, Mil. lar hoped to have this subject dis- cussed on Monday. The Prime Minister sald he had no objection to an adjournment of the budget debate until Tues- day, if natural resources would come up for discussion on Monday on the resolution of J. 8, Woods- worth, Labor, Winnipeg North Centre, If the natural resources resolution in question were not discussed on Monday, it might well be that the subject might not come up again this session, On the understanding that the resolutions on Natural resources and the grading of wheat would be discussed on Monday, the motion are available, py The wise man never waits till is driven by necessity. Becure your CONGER COAL now while best services Conerr Lemet Coar Co. Livrren, - J. H. R. LUKE Phones 871 -- 931 -- 687-W Manager. ed to e the debate on the budget on Tuesday next. G.P. AND G.N, AGAIN AT ODDS OVER THE BRANCH LINE ISSUE One Area Remains To Be Decided Upon -- Both Claims Aired | Ottawa, Mar, 1.--~The bone of contention between the Canadian National Railways and the Cana- dian Pacific Railway with regard to the branch line program has again come up before the parlia- mentary committee on railways and canals, : In all respects an agreement had been reached between the two com- panies in connection with their pro- grams, but one area, claimed by both still rqmains to be decided. This is In Saskatchewan, the line projected between Melfort and Ab- erdeen being the issue. Sir Henry Thornton, president of the National System, told the com- mittee thatt he government-owned road claimed this territory by vir- ture of the fact that 12 years ago, the old Canadian Northern had al- ready started building there and had already graded 19 miles of the 67 mile project. Four years ago, this line had been one which had been presented to the government in the company's program, but with others it had been rejected by the Senate, He felt that the railway had given ample evidence of its good faith in purposing to carry of the Prime Minister was amend- | | LETT, NICHOLLS AND HALLITT | Real Estate Insurance avd Loans. Puope 8284 #1 King St. East, Oshawa | menting on a protest by A. F. Tot- zke, ' (Liberal, Humboldt), Sir Specially priced --$4,500-- $100 cash payment. Bal. ance as rent, New 6 room stucco, Central, All cone veniences. Phone 1550 for appointment, VALVE CAPS They save tires, time and clothes, Use the same air the year round. We have taken the Oshawa agency because we know how good they are. Set of five $1.50. Henry declared that the C.N.R, did Cutler & Preston not claim any part of~Canada as exclusively Canadian National ter. ritory, but felt that reasonably and particular line, upon which work had already begun, should be re- garded as within the scope of C.N. R. construction operations, E, P, Flintoft, K.C., counsel for the Canadian Pacific Railway, de- clared that last year his company had carried on surveys upon the representations of the Inhabitants of the district, and on their de- claration that the C.N.R. did not contemplate building a line there, He felt that the committee should grant the charter to the C.P.R. in order that it might keep faith with the public. A number of branch line bills se- cured the committee's approval to- day, including the ten miles of road on with the construction, .Com- 4 in Prince Edward Island, the sunny as a matter of common sense, that |©PVisaged Brae-Buysboro line in Nova Scotia and the two lines in Ontario which increasing the facilities in the sudbury district. NAVIGATION WILL OPEN DURING APRIL IS EXPECTATION (By Canadian Press) Sault Ste. Marie, Ont,, Mar, 2.-- In local marine circles it is expect- ed that navigation will open this year at much the same time as usual, the latter part of April, for while the early part of mild sub- zero weather predominated in Feb- ruary making the ice in the upper lake section quite solid. There has been a thaw in the last few days, but it has not so far made much 64 King St. W. 4% Prince SY. Oshawa, Ont impression on the ice. 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