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The OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1929 PAGE THReR! Liberal Leader Opens Campaign in Rural Sections of Riding ny AND DISTRICT NEWS t, 1 100 a ro, Oot, y ivory eaten cholarships at Ri Hehoo! were an 'Cornell Beholarahip Is pf the u school 18 awarded to Fred Roy, also the Baird Mg The latter, how ever, will be passed on to the stud- ent In second place, 'Winnitred Jackson, In the middle school Edward Donner and Mary Coles share the Goforth Seholarship while the Lakeview Women's In~ stitute prize Is given to Agnes Da vidson, BRITISH MATL Mails tor Great Britain and Furs ope close at the Oshawa Post OfMee at the following hours during the next week, Yor 8,8, Berengaria, from New York, closes at 7,30 p.m, Oct, 7, Letter mail only, For B.B, Montrose, from Mont- real, closes at 7,80 p.m, Oct, 8, All malls, w For Ever 8a France, {rom New York loses As 0 pm, Oot, J, Letter her fl on 13, Yor 8.8, Duchess of Bedford, from Montreal, closes at 7.50 pm, Oct, 9, All malls, Wor B.8, Olymple, from New York, closes at 7,80 p.m, Oct, 10, Letter mall only, 'For 8.8, Leviathan, from New (York, closes at 7.30 pm, Opt, 11, An mails, REORGANIZING BUBINERS Toronto, Oct, 7,~~Greenshields Litd,, Montreal has appointed Hen. ry Barber, Toronto, fpterim ve. celver of the Arcade Oshawa Ltd, The Times was Informed this morning by the management that the trustee had been appointed pending a re-organization of the usiness, which will be completed An soon am possible, The store Bubinere wiil be carried on as use na Latest Financial News Market Summary by Canadian I'ress foronte and New York Bio Btoble, Forlo TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE Toronto, Ont, . Oct, 7,~~Prices pursued an irregular course in Low) day's session of the Toronto Stock Exchange although all of the ae- tive leaders were firm, With the operators still nervous as to the outcome of the oredit situation and the present Canadian grain eon. (gestion the volume of business Was not large, International Niekel Jnogt old a in i) was the Walkers alkers he ol a a i good Huy » and at moon was selMng at 4: au advance of % as com: {th Raturday's olose, Bras nald' between 684 and 69, he latter: figure representing un idvance of one point, £,,0f the all stocks Rritish Am- Floan WAS steRdy ay 62; Imperial rmed 86 abu 305%;: International ote gained % at 26%; MeColl ontennc eased 4 at 34; Wuper- tent. was. off va dike 1 sure at 84; and Service Stations advanced 14% 1%, Other price changes rd Motor YA" at 87% eel of Chudde up 1 at B80; aterloo up, ! 24.1% 5, Consoll: ted Bakeries Ft g at 8 Mags Harris up 1204 at BOM, aud Phahutt Plow oft 130 oat WN Cok trated s ANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Torane, Ont, Oct, 7, Lrvegulariny Was 1d chief characteristic of this morming's" sefston ol the «Standard Mining Exthange,' gains 'and losses eing about evenly divided at mid included; Ente voratile news from the Ne, 1, Well of the Mayland ¢ OMpany creas dd considerable selling of that issue ind the balanee of the Oil group was also affected, According to re- fons reaching here the Well ceased wing affer blowing in under tre. mendous pressure, Fhe stock. opens FA at 875, slumpeédito 5.75, and, then med to 6,70, a toss of 270s com pared with Saturday' 4 close, Associa ted Oil dropped at 200, Bwtag was 5 at 1.45, Calgary, Edmonton was 60 at 440, Dalhousie gained 5 at SHowe! Gold and Sisce werg active, ¢ former was off a point at 91, ghile the latter erased 2 at 80, Am- t gained 7 at 270 under a good mand, Other price changes were Base Motals up 23 at 4.75: Falconbridge 5 at 8.75: Lake: Shore up: 2% at 00: Noranada up 30 at 49.50; Teck ughes up 20 at 570 and Pend Or- le off 20 at 4.20, SWINNIPEG GRAIN OPENING Winnipeg, Man, Oct, 7.=~Wheat' Get, %o to She higher (t 148% 146; Nm, We to he higher at A 47% to 1.45; Dee, A to Bo her at 1.48% to by May o hy 1%¢ higher at A to 184 t AH ~00t, Wo lower at 68; Dec, 40 higher at 70%; May qale high- op at T34., ] |Barley----Oct, 1 o higher al 73%: We higher at TOW; May © higher at 813%. AFalax--0ct, 40 higher Wa 200; 0, 350 higher at 302; Nay 2¢ her at 311, TRye-~0Oct, %o higher at 103; 0, unchang.d at 1077; Nay a higher at 113 Bey -- Wheat, 1439, Abt year 2,613, Contract grades of eat 1.064, Oats 24, last year 61, rley 83, last year 318, Flax 10, t year 4, Rye 20, last year 8%, xed grains 4, fast year 1u, eenings 1, last year 1. TORONTO LIVESTOCK pening trade was draggy on the inlon Livestock Exchange to- with 'steady prices for odd of steers and cows, The bulk the supply was common quality prices will probably be easler OR these, ; B00 te Ives opened §t. 00 for choice, gs were unsettled with packv bidding $11.00 FOR, fur on or $12.28 off car Ambs were also unsettled with aspects hidding $11.00 to $11.23 good ewes and weathers, Sheep ® steady, ---- N EX tw FORRION xepanee nN Met § deads i demand ra- + Great Rr fain 4.8% 11. 49 Cana. dollars 1 3.32 per cent, discount, Machine to measure the punch {orce of baners has been invented ok Quotations supplied by ng and Co, TORONTO High 167 6814 LAR" LE} Btook Hell Tel, Aras, Hr, A, Low 12.30 1647 (13 63 fd 168 69 oil ery Carl, 04 Can, Dry 87 Ma Can, Bred, 20% Cookshutt Can, Malt, 2 Can, Ind Cty, Dry, Ford Can, § Gypsum Imp. O11 It, Pet, It, Nk), Me, Frt, NH, Station for, Tht, Walkers 28 20 MN 42 87% 26% 36% 26% | HRT HE mn 28% 20 24 fil aT 26% LE 265 hd hE | 71 a 14 ATW 2 [TR a 78% hE | an 14% 14 Standard Mines Malay, L} A Mn, Ba, 14 14 MoDoug, 40 40 Meln, 1346 iso Mn, Cr, 380 370 Newhec an Mn Nrda, BOTH 407TH Pd, Or, 420 #15 Plan, 24 24 rem, 170 1658 Kh, Gr, fifo £00 Siscon 2 £0 Nd, Ba, 685 675 HW, Pet, 285 Tk, Hg, B48 "Tow, Me Vipond-, , Ventures A743 Wao Hr, 140 Wainwell 16 Alnx 1%0 Amulet 280 Aro 26% Br, Holl, 20 Dal, Of 280 Es, Cr, 190 Faleon, 000 Girnda, 21 Holl, ., §d0 He, O11" 1750 Howey " Wd, Ry, 16425 Ka, Lk, 52 Kt, Flr, n Lk, Sh, 2100 f 14 40 1880 a7 a8 soon {15 24 145 610 80 680 Sas 182 a2 Ad0 148 16 has 1% 62 LE 1 148 14 182 244 bd} 18 250 183 ATa N 530 1700 LB | 1625 M n" 2100 NEW YORK High low Amer, Can, 172% 149 Atchison , 980% fay Halt & Ohlo 138 182 Rrigge Mfg, 981 My Can, Pae, 217% 214 Can, Dry fy LER Chrysler in | 34 Congoleum 248 248 Erie 80% " Fam, Ti Ty Gen, 68 [RE ™ (ira, 178 17 Gold Dust 648 LER Hud, Mot, 8314 78 Hupn ,.... 41% 4114 It, Clam, ay as Hy NFL LG Bd Bel Kly. Safd, $4 Mt, Ward 114% Mek, Trek, 9M Nt, Pr. Lat, B3% Thil, Pet, any Pan, Am, BR 84% Packard ..., 27 Radio ,..., 88 Sra, Rbek, 186% Sn, 0f ih. St, ON NJ, 80 Studebaker 63W Simmons 178% Utd, Alr, 108 U.S, Rubber ARN U9, Steel 21814 Wives, Ovid, 18% Waoalworth 9814 Yellow Cab 248 Ra Kth, Op, 28Y Money & per cent. L113 1700 3) 16246 Re 11 2100 Stork 2am 7 111 £i% 83% 1TH 1198 (FEN LEA 174 8% ad La 61% 171 102 52 Ma 194 » MY 29% AY 174% 106 Ad IRN 18 ne MY ny Pretty 'Stenographor Held Taronte,~~Hilda Flynn, 20-year. old Leaside girl was arrested at the Leaside flying field Saturday night on a charge of theft by De. teotive-Sergt, Willlam Archabold and Detective Mutchison, The accused fs an attractive young gitl who was empolyed by the'tewn of Bracebridge as a ste nographer and hookkeener, She is alleged to have stolen $2,100 and come to Toranto last week, Ohief Sandgr of Bracebridge arrived last hob to take the prisoner back for rial Dr -- Fire Damages Wc Sore Toronto, Fire for * whieh & cause has yet heen ned damage of nearly #1,000 to a asl cateasen atore at 834 Dubdas street west Saturday night, The owner ia Morris Bloom and police have been told that no insurance was being carried || Bt, ANNIVERSARY OF CENTRE STREET -- UNITED CHORGH, Prominent Mission Workers Were Preachers at Special Services TASK OF THE CHURCH Dr. A. E. Armstrong Out. lined Work of Church in 'Non-Christian Countries Centre Ht, United Church yesters day calebrated the first annivers sary of the union of this congrega- tion with the United Chureh of Canada, The special speakers se oured for the occasion were Hey George ¥, Rackman, MA, DD, one of the hest konwn of the Unit ed Church missionaries In China, and Nev, A. ¥, Armstrong, M.A, DD, associate secretary of the Foreign Mission Department of the church, The congregation of the Centre Chureh, which was formerly the Christian Church here, had had a || most successful year since the un- fon, the pastor, Rey, W, I', Fletoh- er stated, The membership . had Increased about ten per cent, and attendance at the services had heen consistently larger, In the Sunday Behool this had heen particularly noted, the average Sunday attend. ance being equal to the members ship roll of the ehureh, an achieves ment attained hy few congrega- tions Tasks of Chureh The ehureh gervices : yesterday had a strong missionary note raps ning fhrough them, hoth speakers dwelling largely on the missionary (Continued on page HB] GENERAL NOTORS MUSICAL SOCIETY Officers To Be Elected Meeting on Wednesday Night A general meeting of the General Motors Musioal Hoelely is being hald in the. Industrial Relations Bullding, William street, next Weds nesday night at eight o'clock to diss cuss the futhrd policy of the organs feation, There are many Important mat ters on the agenda of the meeting and all those interested are urged to attend, OfMeeras will he elected and committees for this year's or ganization, Unfavorable tions Prevents Early Start Montreal, Oct, 7, contesting in the 103% tour and the accompanying planes with officials and press ves presentatives, took off from St, Hu bert alrport today, the fivst plane leaving at 10.15 and the others taking to the alr at short intervals, While a heavy rainfall early in the morning and unencouraging weather reports prevented as early a start as had been planned, condi tions cleared up later in the morn. Ing, permitting the hop off for Portland, Maine, fifth stopping place in the aerial voyage that started from Detroit Saturday morning, Thew eather oMelals' plane, cars ying wiveless, left eavly for Part land, sending back word to St, Hus bert that It was safe for the con testants to continue thelr flight One of the ahjeotives of the tour ia the establishment of the belief in them Inds of the publie in the safe. ty of alr travel, and no unnecessary risks will be taken The entire fleet arrived without mishap shortly after three o'clock yesterday Afternoon EARL OF HAREWOOD DIES IN ENGLAND FathersinJaw of Princess Mary-- Viscount Las. celles Geta Title The 28 planes 8 national alr 20 Harewood, England, Oot, Toe The Earl of Harewood, father-ins law of Princess Mary, died at his ancestral estate yesterday. He was 83 yeara ald. : Both sons and his daughter were with the ear! when he died, Princess Mary was at her home, Goldaborough hall, Kuarvesbor ough, Vigebunt Lascelles, husband af Princess Mary, will now succeed to the title of Karl of Harewood, cre ated in 18132, 10° RE-ORGANIZE Only F our. After today, only four more days remain in which citizens of Oshawa whose names are not on the voters' Het for the provinelal eleetlon to have thelr names added to the list, On Friday night of this week the Ist of appeals will be closed and will be presented to the county Judge on Raturday, Every citizen, before Friday night, should sue whether or not his or her name Is on thel ist, Voters' 1lsts are avail able at the committees rooms of both the Liberal and Conservative candidates, and oan be inspected ve Days Left gr or Addition of Noriics to Voters' List For Election there, The two parties are com piling lists. of appeals to he pre- sented to the Judge, and-those whose names are not on the Isl ean make thelr appenls al elther gommittes room, With the 108K Hist helng used an the basis for vols Ing in the provinelal election, there are sure to be hundreds of names to be added In Oshawa and distriet, and every person should make a point of cheoking up the list before It Is too late, as only those whose names appear on the revised lists of voters will have the right to east a ballot in the election en Oot, #0 Oshawa Has More Autos Per Capita Than Any Other City in the Although Oshawn stood ninth in the lst of Ontario elties in popula tion for the vear 1928, the ely was sixth in line for the number of auto mobiles registered by its eltizens This Is indjeated in the figures pub lished by the Dominion Bureau of Siatisties In its 1928 report on "The Fighway and the Motor Vehicle in Canada" In this report, it Is stated that in 1928, there were 4,098 motor passenger cars and 392 motor trucks registered In Oshawa TForento, of course, leads the province with BO, M7 passenger cars, while the other cities, In order, are Hamilton, 17,087, Ottawa, 12,090; London, 10,800) Windsor, 9689; Oshawa, 4,093; Kit chener, 3046; Niagara Valls, 3,520 On the basis of these figures, I BROOKLIN FORMS BRANCH OF THE CANADIAN LEGION Dr, James Moore Is Elected As lits First President ikhin, Oet I'he ganized HBrooklin branch of the Ca nadian Legion of the Rritish Empire Service League was oMelally sent on its way on Thursday evening, when at # largeiv-attended meeting the of ficers for the first year were elect eld, Comrades A, J. Graves, thi Oshawa Hranehy presided aver the el eetiom of officers, and also gave an interesting - addre on the aims and objects of the Legion, The election of oMeers resulted as follows: President: Dr, James Moore Is vice-president, William MeCarthy dud vieespresident, A, Boyes) secre tary-treasurer, R, KE. Wilson: exeen tive committee, Messrs Camphell Shortridge, Ross, Harrison and Lock Hro wily year, Air Tour Planes PROHIBITIONS Leave Montreal MET ON SATURDAY Weather Condi- [Executive Lays Plans To Get Temperance Voters on the Lists I'he Pyohibition on Union eof this city held! an excemtive meeting on Satu at which members of the executivf and a number of ---- | of the eity were present, Including a good representation of women he meeting appointed tor the various wards in the oly, and outlined plans for the campaign in Oshawa, It was decided to make an cltart ta see that every tempers ance voter in Oshawa was on the voters! list, 'Phe prohibition union of the aity will ¢o dinate the work of the variew temperance organisa Hons, which are being asked to subs MHL names of every te, werance voter that they can muster, Committee rooms have heen estals lished. by the Prohibition Union wu. 9 Pringe street, Oshawa, and are now open, Mere the names to he added to the list are being compiled, UNIQUEREVOLUTION IN BRITAIN 13 SEEN Minister of Works Come ments on Labor Confer. once at Brighton London, Ont, O¢t, 7. ~Right Hon, George Lansbury, Minister of Works in foptenting an the Labor party conference at righton, expressed his belief that Britain is undergoing a ves markable revolution, This, he said, was certainly true and best demonstrated in th field of foreigh affairs, The evacuation of the Rhihelnwd, the signing of the aps tional clause in the Hague Covenant, the resumption of relations with the Union af Sevier Sociaist Republics, the naval negotiations with the Uns fled States, the settlement of the vexs ing reparations question and the ats tempt to reach an agreement with Egypt, he painted out, had all heen achieved singe the Labor Government ot inte power and now efforts "art ting directed to secure satisfaction for Indian fan aspirations, Of the In true lilies, 10 3 asics are Known to scientists, chairmen | "(SALVATION ARMY | (reaches the end af every line to ves bind her to powder. her nose=Xay rovince stated that Oshawa ha cars per capita of population any other elty in the provinge, On the basis of last year's figures, Osh awa has one cur to every six inhabi tants, Lendan one tw every 07; Windsor his one to every seven peo ple Ottawa, to every 11 Inhahi tants, Toronto one te every eight and: Hamilton abut one ta elght Strange (o Oshawa does not make nearly so good a in the listing of conmerdial ears, for It stands eleventh from the top, Ahead of Oshawa on this lst In order ware Farento, Hamilton, Windsor, OI tawa, London, St, Catharines, Drant ford, Niagara Valls, Chatham and Kitchener more thun ean be one every showing HARVEST FESTIVAL INSUNDAY SCHOOL | 1 Children Brought Gifts of | Thanksgiving to Special | i Service | Catharines, we =The Sunday school of 1) vation Army held ts annual Hare Festival vesterday I'he different glasses brought baskets of fruit and these were decorated in the most beautiful manner, One of the clas es had fis gin the form sleigh with the reindeer, while the and tray had the "old lady in the shoe" and many were the words ol congratulations from thuse present on the way each basket wad so artistically arranged, The Life Sa ving Guards sent one whieh was in the form of a miniature camp, ey erything done so perfectly ¢ the dally dressed in full uniform In the afternoon service the ehild brought their gifts of thank giving and a splendid amount brought while in the senior meeting | the part and I Sergt Gurney gave a short talk, This was finished with a black board talk on "Habits, Kusign Dixon, The Ensign also Al ap propriate address both in mor ning and evening {he a bove baskets and a great deal of | other produce will be soll wonight in the hall and it would be worth while to: come and see these tiful baskets and take part in mecting al | mn of a Who wer also ven ren Was teachers took Major by Rae the AETrViICes bean this! BY LABOR VEVBEN Hon, John Wheatly Says Minister for Employ: ment Haa Started Badly (By Canadian Mess Leased Wine) Glasgow, Scotland, bg It Let, J | generally admitted Rt, Hon, J, Hl thomas has started badly," asserted on, John Wheatley, Labor wmemb er of parliament, and minister of health in the former Labor governs ment, speaking to his constituents in the Shettleston riding on asSturday night, Mr, Wheatley since the eles tion Joined the Cylde group on the back benches, "While we have the host wishes for the success of Mr Thomas as minister for employment, i would he erindnal cawardice not to express an opindon of his work," he said, Mr, Wheatley said he failed to sce how Ar Thomas could possibly sues ceed, "There ix ne evidenve that he was even an clementary knowledge of the unemployment problem, he declared. He said it was parhetie to see the future of a great nation and the prospects of a great party being toved with in such a manner, refers ving to" My, Thamas' visit ta Cans ada to encourage wreater trade bes tween the Dominion and Great Bris tam, IS IMPROVING -- Rev. F, 1, Maxwell, pastor of St Andrew's Church here, wha was ins jured in an antomobile ace ident neay ingston a few days ago, is "tprovs ing nicely." The Thnes was intarm od today hy a member of hs honses hold, Mr, Maxwell was able to pes turn on Saturday to his home in Oshawa, where ho is confined to bed but is progressing favorably, A typist evidently thinks the bell on her typewriter rings when she Features, | Catharine dramatic tending to his first editions RUGYY PLAYERY PRACTICAL JOKE WAS EXPENSIVE Five of St, Catharines Team Appeared in Police Court CHARGE OF THEFT Drill Taken From Ontario Motor Sales Garage After Saturday's Game A practical Joke whieh went astray brought five members of the Bt Catharines, Intermediate ONL team before Muglstrate Hind In local police court this morming and cost Tohn Weir $25 and costs while hi wits placed under suspended sentenee ind bound over te keep the peace on i charge of taking an eleetrie drill from the Ontario Motor Co Charges against the four remaining rughy players were withdrawn, The joke proved altogether tos expensive Fhe party of five loft Oshawn last Saturday night following a game In which they had partielpated with the local rughy team hey had left thelr ear In the garage the On tario Motor Sales and before lea Wels a large vleetrie dell and placed it in the rumble seat for the discomforture of the passenger I'he dpill Ver Wil pled before the intended vietim sat upon It and not knowing that It wa the property of the garage he kicked it off the seat to the of the ear Welr forgot all about the dell ant was not reminded of it wntil thelr car wit overtaken ar Danforth Woodbine avenue, Toronto, hy Con fable Keith, of the Main Street tatiem, who had commandeered an other machine I'he proprietor of the garage had taken the number of and reported {1 wo the oliece who in turn had communicated mto authorities Con Keith had received the hung of the ear five tdnutes before he th Arrest men ne luded Niagara Falls, Om, Robert Catharines: Harry Harper, Catharines, Douglas Pearl, St Weir also of Nt re taken in custody te tatlen, Toronto, where the night brought her night in tl Miles ing pleked un ol one howe Compan flooy and the car loca! with the Tar table her nade Ihe whe Willlam teece, Houl, St and Main street they pent hey wey yesterday wad local sta ton "I did ne Wel spent the Lomean to steal the drill" tated, "but 1 forgot all abou until we wore taken in custody Loronty Magistrate lito would he emp a HU hammer in the world bit he had no sympathy for practical jokes which interfered with other people's prapert "This wil Ioproves a lesson hip added Cy \lorney willing that the ¢ lenient the drill ha returned tario. Motor Sales "We intention that ol the toned alter the case hac Why we might Hind « i there was not ve but T hope | His War youl, wn MoGibbon ourt sh Ww wid take a I'he Un View of matte been to the had ne of taking players men | boen heard is well have tried 10 run General Motors I'he players returned to St Cath arines this mornin shin] thing." one away with First Hundred Times Ors iginal Value London Shaw hoom, There 1s a His faculty and startling Nevnard for the a now ex It was wot until the middle of let yoar that the fivat editions of hla works began to be really value able, Naw they are worth ten times as much, "Threa years ago," sald My, Gil hert H, Fahes, the well-known Lon. don. expert, "I purchased a num- her of Mr, Shaw's manusoripts and first editions for $150, Now they are worth between $10,000 and $18,000, "When 1 asked Mr, he wanted for these, he sald he had no idea of their worth, hut as I insisted that he place a price ue On them he said, 'I will take #2 004 for them.' "That, 1 answered, oallent start for I will offer you Shaw what Ia an ex» a Duteh auetion $100." We then parieyed for a thwe and thea Mw Shan agreed to lot me have them for $¥00." My, Fabes, who predicted rise in values of modern first edi: tions, has just published a book on the subject, entitled, "Modern Flay Editions: Poluts and Values ny ih book collecting It 1s true that (what England thinks today, America will think tomerrow,™ wiites Mr, Fabes, "We shall see the first editions of hooks hy many writers of eons temporary literature rive to greater helghts, and even the long-despised fivst edition of Tennyson will he the emeralds for the diadems of the mighty book collector of tes morrow," Even fivst editions of trahalas tions have their value, and the first isaue of first Baglish edition of Lehon Feunohtwanger's "Jew Sus" is priced at $18, wmmented that | W.EN. Sinclair Addressed Big Liberal Meeti ing in Scugog Township Hall on Saturday CONSERVATIVES HOLD RALLY HERE Will Make Thorough Can. vass to Get Voters on the Lists A rally of Conservative workers of Oshawa wie held ut the committee rooms, 20 Simcoe street south, Sut duy evening I'he rally, which was headed hy KR. DD, Preston, ehalpman of the eampnlgn committee Tor 1h eity, und 1%, L, Mason, candidates Jr this riding, was well attended by a group of workers who are nsslating in comping names to be added 10 the voters' list It was deelded to the elt avallable Co Hed np, with thely volers' 1st und them te turn out cast thelr awa Is making make a thorough in order MAO Valive nies on the also to persuade on Oetober JO and I'he party in Osh + determined effort to WwW. E. ) Fey canvass ol 10 got evel voler Vile SPEUre nN HIJOry In this the declsion of Mr, Sinclulr had municipality over eity, thus last elegtion, when WoImiJority in the riding GORDON KIDD 1S AGAIN REMANDED Held Without Bil Charge of Wounding "Bob" Stephenson Sinelals erasing in every on Gordon Kidd "was remanded un til Tuesday, Ootober 15, when he appeared before Magistrate Hind in police court today on a charge of wounding Hob Ntephenson, star player on the championship lacrosse team The inoldent oeecurved on Nimeae atreel north, a ARO Saturday night, during a street fra oan whieh took place between the Iwo men Kidd ia alleged to have atruok Htephenson aver the head with the steel handle of an auto nok, fracturing his skull and ren week Ut dering him unconscious Mtephenson was rushed te the Coeneral Hospital and although his | dondition is reported as favorable, as Editions Worth One! MEMBERS OF COURT the | it may he some time before he Ia fully recovered The case against Kidd may not therefore he proceed ed with until Stephenson i2 able to | glve evidence in court Hall has been refused Kidd and he is bailing detained In the county fall at Whithy dent and Mrs Sunda method Pre Ho to vidi siinule 0 al afternoons, By this they ure ahle every "Oe t of the American American Lumberman ver week to mo people Coming Events "word each ins charge each insertion, 8dc, 8 Conts per sortion, Minimum for CONCERY Albert 8t Oct, 8, AND United Tiokete (80¢) OSHAWA 20d Ingepende nt Order of Foy vestera ave voquested ta attend initiation of candidates, to he conferred tap. Degrea Staff of Toronto, in the Rotary Hall on October Nth, at 7.80 pm At 5.30 pm, 0 danca will be held, open to the public with Bod Wood and his Nue Nird Orvehestra in attend ance, Nveryhody welgomes Sils ver colleotion, (81h) RUMMAGE SALK RING STRERY Chureh bharement, Tuenday, Qot, §, at 1.30 paw, (81h) CHICKEN PIE SUPPER THORN. ton's Corners Sunday Sehool on Thursday, Oet, 10th, Supper served fram & until all are served, Followed by good pros aramme (82-84) MADAME NEVADA, DALMINTG Roga Corners, Phone, appoints ments 9804, lame until Tues. day only, (82h) CORINTHIAN LODGE NO. 61, 1.0, OF, Is conferring fivat degree on Thursday next, 10th inst, A eordial Invitation is extended to all Oddfellows, J. KE, Nore worthy, Ree, Seo, (830) ANNIVERSARY dhicken supper, Chureh, Tuesday, 00 cents, re Liberal Leader Declarcs Fer guson Taking Arbitrary Stand in Refusing to Al low People to Vote on thy Liquor Question a OUTLINF'S POLICY ON HIGHWAYS FINANCE! W. A. Diyden and Joh Graves of Brooklia Alw Spoke in Support o Candidi ture of My. Sin clair in South Ontario No man interests of the kK, N, Sinclair, party and candidate un addres to electors of Seugog township ut a meeting held in the Seugog township hall Saturday night, Mi claimed thut Premier Ferguson was tuking a very arbitrary position In announcing that he would un plebiseite or referendum on (question hall was erowded to many were forced te Sinelalr stated that he should stand between (he people," declared W lender of the Liberal for this riding in sinelulr not give the Hagnor The cupnelty und stand Mr township ty the Royal Foes: [ ind been greatly encouraged by the upport whieh he was receiving I own riding and commented that iturday night's weeting was the ih t which had ever greeted him [ in the township since he first entered [ the political arena fn 1911, A large {proportion of the audience was com posed of women und he saw in this that women were #as pled In the coming pro vinelal lection us men "The provinea deals with matters | which toneh thé home Wie of the peo Ipel to uw greater extent than the fed | eral government," he stated, "There | 1% plandid reason why wae rmen are displaying such interest in 'provinelal affairs, I'he speaker festo and the 1 an indication keenly intere therefor referred ta his mani plank in hig platform whereby the Liberal party: would re Heve the counties of the burden ef contributing 20 per cent to the cost of bnilding and maintaining provin | elal highway He had noticed a re [port of a speech in The Times made by Frank L, Mason, the Conservative | candidat n which Mr, Mason Is sald to have favored this measure, Mf Sinclair welcomed eonverts to. his | platform but he vigorously denied ans other statement attributed to My Mason that he (Me, Sinclair) had not raised his volee in the Legislative As sembly to effect this relief for the counties He then produced & copy of the proceedings of the Assembly on March 15 1928, showing that he had setonded an amendment provid ing such relief he amendment however had been defeated by the government Asks for Fair Pla "I only ask him 10 be Fae, y speaker added he Liberal leader censored Pres ner Ferguson for reducing motor lis cenges on the one hand and inereass ing the gasoline tax on the other, He claimed that previous to the last election the premier had held out a reduction in Neenses as a boon to (Continued on page 12) the A writer urges that farmers give ui automobiles as an economy hivas sure. 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