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Oshawa Daily Times, 19 Jun 1929, p. 18

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1929 WAR AMONG OIL MEN IN CANADA LIKELY Sinclair Products to be Marketed Here Is the Statement PACE EIGHTEEN NO "TELLOV-BACK" IN ROYAL MOUNTED Tom Moore in Gripping Romance of North west planning the erection of new ser- vice stations but for the present will endeavor to. line up existing groups and get them to handle Sinclair products. Transportation' facilities will be afforded by rail. way in Ontario and by tankers ply- ing the St. Lawrence to serve the Quebec market, Storage ware- houses will probably be erectea, An important bearing on the Sinclair determination to enter Canada was afforded by the thou- sands of American tourists who visit Canada each year. The man- agement feels that, with the stand- ardization of the Sinclair products from coast to coast in the States, the motoring tourists will still look for the Sinclair signs, An extensive advertising ecam- paign will be undertaken. DID MAN GONE FROM MONKEY? ou Question Revived by New Discovery by Dr. Straus shilp of surplus power, which is in- cidental to works constructed by the Dominion for the improvemuut of navigation, This has never becn determined nor has any dispost- tion to agreement been disclosed heretofore, The way for a solution of any difficulty seems very much clari- fled by the practical concessions that while the Dominfon's author- ity over navigation is paramount, the ownership of water-powers is really vested in the province. This was plainly indicated at the time when the question was discussed in Parliament and immediately af- terwards, approval = was given to the big project at Beauharnois. The conference on the power ques- tion is unlikely to occur before au- tumn, fatherland, Not being allowed to re- side in his own country, he maintains a Hohenzollern Family Administra- tion in: Berlin to manage his fortune, The ex-Kaiser's wealth today is placed at 430,000,000 marks (about $103,200,000) of which roughly 200 million marks is represented by land- ed property, This category includes 81 castles, situated in Pomerania, Sax- ony, Silesia, West Prussia and Schleswig-Holstein, After the ex-Kaiser came the late Hugo Stinnes, whose wealth, estima- ted at 400,000,000 marks, is however, now scattered. His place is taken by Frau Bertha Krupp von Bohlen and Halbach, whose fortune is said to have again reached pre-war figures of more than $72,000,000. ; The Prince of Thurn and Taxis is worth $48,000,000, while fortunes of around $24,000,000 are those of Prince Hohenlohe-Oehringen, Prince Fuers- tenberg and Prince Henkel von Don- Toronto, June 19.--War among the Canadian oil groups may be a sequel to the invasion of the Do- minion by the Sinclair Consolidat- ed Ofl Corporation, one of the big- gest ofl refining and distributing organizations in the United States, following the announcement yes- terday that offices would soon be opened in Toronto and that Thay- ers Ltd, a gasoline (line distribut- ing company with headquarters in London, would handle the Sinclair products. Thayers Ltd. has a chain of service stations through- out central Ontario and it is felt that this change to American pro- ducts will be the tip of the wedge destined to split up the Canadian trade formerly held by domestic companies. C. A. Ham, representative for the American corporation, has | | been In. Canada for some time Can a redcoat be a "yellowback?" That was the problem which the fortunes of the unceasing warfare be- tween law and lawbreakers put up to O'Mara of the Rbyal Northwest Mounted in James Oliver Curwood's gripping story of that peculiar title-- and O'Mara proved that he could not. For a "yellow-back," in the par- lance of the rough woodsmen and trappers of the Canadian' forests, is a coward--a man with a streak of | nersmarck, : "yellow." And that is an appellation | Big landowners, bankers and in- which the traditions and records of | dustrialists have suffered least by the the "mounties" give testimony has|havoc of war and inflation, according never been earned by the dauntless |to Martin, Brewers and big newspa- police of that service. i per owners have lost little, if any- Graphic presentation of Curwood's | thing, while the chief proprietors of story, "The Yellow-Back," filmed by | the hig department stores of Wert. FBO with Tom Moore, Tom Sant- | heim, Tietz and Karstadt are all rich- schi and Irma Harrison in the lead-|er than in 1914. The Bleichroders, ing roles, will be made at the New| Mendelssohns, Oppenheims, War- Martin Theatre on Thursday for @|burgs and Goeldschmidt-Rothschilds, stay of three days. Under the direc- | haye made more money in banking Ta mie $9500. Scotland Woollen Mills ; 8. Rotish, Mgr., 11 Simcoe 8. | Js H. R. LUKE Phones 871 -- 931 -- 687.W. "-- Manager, Ee -- Seats on Sale Circus Day W. A, OPTOMETRIST EES aa tion of Jerome Storm this dramatic | than they ever did in pre-war times. tale of struggle, vengeance and rom- ance in the northwoods has been viv- idly transferred to the screen with "Tom Moore in the role of O'Mara, the "mountie", Tom Santschi as his quarry and Irma Harrison, stage and screen beauty, in the feminine lead. The screen version was made by John Twist, GERMAN'S PROSPER WILL CONFER ON POWER IN AUTUMN Problem Will Be Debated For Ottawa and Provinces 23Y, Simcoe St. North Hundreds of people wear utmost comfort' Hare's Faulticss Lenses dl For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe Sv. S.--We Deliver making a study of the Canadian fleld as a prospective market for Sinclair products. Yesterday he announced that his company had drawn up an ambitious program and that the policy of invasion would be pressed as speedily as possible, The company has now nine refineries in the United States and will eventually build a plant in Canada but the policy for some time will be towards working out a distribution service. Mr. Ham stated that he was amazed at the apparent willingness of Ca- JURY & LOVELL Drug Store Same Price as at Grounds new product. Further negotiations are under way, consummation of which will give the Sinclair Consolidated Oil Corporation a chain of distribut- ing services all over Ontario and Quebec. Upon the successful op- eration of these the chain will in- vade the west and the maritimes, _ Baltimore, Md, June 19.--A defin- ite relationship in foot structure be- tween man and apes has been found by Dr. W, L. Straus of Johns Hop- kins University, He considers his findings to be a proof of a common origin of monkey and man, The conclusions were reached af- ter a five-year comparative investiga- tion, in which the feet of man an! other primates were studied, "Man is closely allied to the anth- ropoid ape group," he said, "as far as study of the foot goes." tire study of a highland gorilla fouc was made, No one denies the rela- tionship between the gorilla and the orang, two of the great anthropoid Talkies are being made fin Ue many. apes, Yet the gap in foot structure separating these two is fully as great as that separating man from gorilla "The general plan of the muscles of the gorilla foot is that of the ar- boreal, or tree-living, primates. In certain details, however, there is a definite convergence to the human foot." London has an anti-handshake SPECIAL Children's Strap Slippers $1 19 . I. COLLIS & SON; 50-54 King St." W, Phone 733W nadian organizations to take on "In the investigation the first en- Ottawa, June 19.--Parliament has departed but arising out of its deliberations are a number of things which it was promised would -be the subject of confer- ence with the provinces. One of the principal of these re- lates to the question of power de- velopments, although it is very greatly simplified by declarations during the session. Last fall, a month was taken up in arguing be- fore the Supreme Court a reference to determine the relative powers of the Dominion and the provinces re- garding hydro-electric energy de veloped on navigable waterways. The Court answered some of the questions but could not answer all because of regarding them as ab- stract. It was recognized that an ap- peal would not get anywhere be- cause, if the original: case was ra- ther futile, nothing suggests that an appeal based on it would result much differently. Therefore, it will be sought to have the Domtn. fon and the provinces agree on cer- tain principles. One main point to be settled will be as to the owner- 1928 Chev. Sedan. $650 New car warranty | ROSS, AMES & GARTSHORE CO. 9 Prince St., Oshawa Phone 1100 Hudson-Essex Distributors Feli Bres 7 he LEADING JEWEL The American concern is not AS NEVER BEFORE Landowners, 1 Bankers And Industrialists Have Suf- fered Least Havoc Berlin, June 19.--Rudolf Martin, writing in Westermann's Monthly, emphasizes that in the five years just past the wealth of the German peo- ple has increased as perhaps never before in a similar period. Just before the world war, he says, 15,547 mark millionaires in Germany, In 1923, after the inflation period, the number had dwindled to 3917. But in 1928 that number had been doub- led and he predicted that if mo cat- astrophe occurs, the millionaires would be as numerous in 1933 as they were before the war. These conclusions followed a sur- vey of big individual fortunes which revealed the former emperor, 'Wil- helm Hohenzollern, as what he was in 1914, the wealthiest man in the ELLA CINDERS--Her Animal Instinct POSSIBILITY OF FooD! EAS RRS BRINGING UP FATHER [HERE COMES BRICK TOP MORRIS, HE'S OUT AGAIN - HIM AND HIS GANG, HAVE BEEN IN JAIL FOR EVERYTHING BUT 'Al depart from Oshawa Station. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Effective April 28, 1929, (Standard Time) Da Sunday Daily. da Daily except Sunday. Daily except Sunday. except Sunday. Ye aily. Daily except Saturday. aily. Daily. 'Westbound m, Daily. Daily. m. Daily except Sunday. 222 BO rt guns .03 am, A Daily except Sunday, i only, tote | @ rom, Toc od - We po 2 s 59% ~ B mn BRE 18 Simeoe Stmest Sowtn Machinery Repairing Ns RO PPERESp 833482 b-3 J BERBER . ily excep y ok fg Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville BUS LINE WEEK DAY SCHEDULE (Effective on and after April 28, 1929.) PN NOTHING TOO LARGE NOTHING TOO SMALL Adanac Machine Shop 161 King St. W. Phone 1214 fl THE WEDDING CAXE 13 A SURVIVAL OF A PARTICULAR KIND OF CAKE USED 111 ROMAN TIMES AMONG TE WELL, DID THE BRIDE, PROMISE T0, LOVE,HONOR § HAD HER FINGERS | MEMBERS OF PATRICIAN FAMRLIES, AND 0BEY, BETTY? CROSSED! Arrive Hospital For . Better Values in DIAMONDS Burns' Jewelry Store Corner King and Prince | Cash or Terms 10.50 a.m, 0 12.45'p.m. A | ANGLO-SAXON WEDDINGS HUGE MOUNDS OF SPICED BUNS WERE PILED OM A TABLE, A FRETYCH COOK HOT: NG THE INCONVENENCE OF PILING THE CAKES [HTO ONE MOUND, (OHCEVED THE IDEA OF ICING THE MOUND RiT0 A SOLD MASS. 50 WAS OUR HEDDRTG (UE 4.38 p.m, i ya = [AY [3 THE ARISTOCRATIC ROMAN WEDDING THE BRIDE AND GROOM ATE TOGETHER AND FEASTED THE GUESTS. THE WEDDING CAXE WAS BROKEN OVER THE BRIDES HEAD ASA SYMBOL OF PLENTIFULHESS. - + RR % Me: Si 4yn- <P EPIL LT tdi eg , -- i on ANA -- ri waa | VTE CRATI IATA Diamonds! Bassett's On Oshawa's Main Corner TILLIE THE TOILER-- WHY ARENT You ON Nour, VACATION, MAC T You iknow TILLE IN HERE Lili JAC 'PHONED Jf ME THIS MorNING|) M THAT HIS FIRM \S GOING TO. LET HIM TAKE HIS VACATION NE XT WEEK eS» MEAN © Sry Boy's Balbriggan 'Combin- Bons. Special 49¢ Dominion Clothing Store 68 King St. W. Phone 2141 \ IKNOW, BUT 1 HOPE You We KNOW WHAT Bogor] [leurs Done - THE BEND OF, \ CERTAINLY THEW DON'T | AND THEN Qo (LL. QE . ITS LUCKY YOU DIDNT START Your VACATION 6.30 p.m. 8.30 p.m. 10.45 p.m. 11.00 p.m. DE ra East Arrive Whitby Oshawa Bowmanville 1015 a.m, 10.30 a.m, 11,00 am. 1245 pm, 1.00 1.30 2.45 p.m. BEE 11.00 nis Time. marked EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Boi Fa - pom. mm. Fare

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