i RET _ PAGE TWELVE # PICKERING Miss Joan Clark, Two Complete Men's Out: "fits, From Underwear to Overcoats, Are Stolen WORK LEISURELY intruders Take Time to Eat Lunch of Bread and Cheese y ---- Plokering, Oct, 24,--For the rec- ond time within a year, "The Big Store" owned hy M, HB, Chapman, was burglarized when thieves gain. ed an. entrance through a rear window leading into the tay de- Bast ment 1 t. Although the o {0 Alb on the main high- of odin through the Jase, the culprits were apparently able accomplish thelr work without etecticn and the theft was not discovered until the store was op- ened for business this morning, ~ Mr, Chapman is not ahle to estl- ate his loss although he has as. mained that two complete outs 8 for men were taken, fneluding jrything from overcoats to un- wear, The men's wear depart. nt ie situated fn the rear of 1% building and the marauders e not in much danger of beins dleovered. 4 "It fs thought that entrances wan gained by smashing in a pahe of #8 in a window to the rear of building and then releasing the ch from the inside. The thievs« took time while they were about ir work to help themselves to # lunch of bread and cheese In tas Spbcony department, the remnants this audacious feast being quite evident this morning, y young police dog is kept in basement of the store and is elng trained as % teh dog, The mal, however 11 in the pup- stage and could not be allowed the main floor because of its ove for chewing up a%ticles of k, It is not probable that fo barked when intra N d 88 no effqrt 'was "| Pres, "Drawing Board," No, 6, won the second vaco at the Empire City race track, halreralsing Yonkerd, NY, In na molest it and the men evidently want about thelr work without any parfleular hurry, he 4 Htore" Is the largest vetall establishment in the village and 'earries ladies' wear, men's wear, dry goods, groceries, toys, ohinaware and general merchans dine, OFFICERS GHOSEN BY UNITED YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY: Isabel Squires Elected Presi. dent and Sidney Wonne- cott Vice-President Plekering, Oct, 28'Tha ne Iv formed Unlted Young Peonle" Boelety held a meating in the Bans day Behool room of Ht, Paul's U fted Church on Monday evening The following wlate of officers was submitted hy the nominating committees, and adopted by the Boolety Preuldent, Taahel Squires; Vices RBldney Wannnantt: Baaw tary, Jean Annan; Treasurer, M Greater Amplification is only one Feature- SENSATIONAL amplifying power . . + : marvelous tone quality . . . far keener selectivity . . . these outstanding features are offered you by the screen-grid circuit 'of the new Radiola "44." 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Bowmanville C0, LIMITED ed Narrott, Convenors-€hrist. an Fellowship, Mary Daxter; Mise glonary, Joan Clark) Christian Cn Weenship, Kenneth Morley; Lite y, Howard Law; Hoolal, Ida Hiers "Mit, Dorothy Andrew; Organist, Gertrude Lawson; Ass, Organist, "Mary Daxter oh very interesting Ream pornnee, was given eloty was divided Into four group und eseh group discunsed the que tion fram a different angle, and then submitted thelr findings to the open meeting, Mr, Rickard led the discussion, and Mr, Foran fan reviewed the findin The devetionnl period was led by How rd Law, and the entire program had heen arranged hy a commits tes of Bays, The next m 18 of the soclaty Is to take the form of a Hallowe'en party to be held In FL, Andrew's basement KICKED BY HORSE. NINF YFAR MiP ROY - FRACTURES SKIL LITTLE ELMER CRAW- FORD IS IN A SERL OUS CONDITION Was Found Unconac'ous by Brother in the Horse Pasture program on imey ron " of the Oot, a8 nine-year-old Mig, Crawford, wad seriously The lad with Plokering, Crawford, David and Lakeshore on sunday afternoon his older hroather, Lorne wore heinging tn the horses from the flold, and slthoush there were no ave witnesses ta the aeceldent, it In helleved that the ehild who wax holding one of the horses was knocked over horse or kioked hy the one he wan Holddnge, Wis brother found him vine in an uneonselons condition on the ground, Motorsta who were panaing attemptipe to Hit his brother from the grovnd and want to his assis tanee, The Injured bey was tak. én to his home, where he remained unconscious for several hours, and medical ald was called In The peal extent of hia injuries han not ot heen ascertained, but it la fear i that he fs suffering from a frac ire of the skull, A thing we have wondered about Feanatantly since the inaugural of 0 Afr Age is as follows: What (a the total number of Amores and whieh la the head Axore!--De- troit News, ¥ wpa -- Henry Ford saya that women have no place in industry, Thin is he biggest thing Henry has tak up wines he abolished Jown finish recently, whith The so | Injured | hy another | noticed the older hoy was | thellled the track fans, he photos | graph shows "Deawing Board" pear. ost the rall, Bowmanville Daily Times BH, HERBERT MORTLOCK | Hopresonintive Olflve BNT, "hone | 000000000000 CAMPAIGN DRAWS 10 CLOSE HERE | Both Candidates Have Spok- [en in Nearly All Farts of ths Riding The election ca [ham County 18 now | clone with both cand | apoken in nearly all parts of the {viding, dant night Pontypool | there wan a large and enthuninutie | moéting in the interests of Milton [J Kidott, the Conservative candi date, and the speakers were C, Fhornton, exM. 1%, Fred lowen | MP nnd My Elliott Tonight the | Prohibition "Unfon of the county | { holding a meeting at Courtlee and [tomorrow one in the Opera Honwe n Bowmanville and in Min W. J, Brag, the Libaral nominee, will speak at the latter ha Conservatives ars holding a {Publie meeting fn the hi Il at New night when the will be Arthug J old Powmanville Kourhnet well will alse ad palgn bur drawing Ww a having n anted nt one brook | castle tomorrow | main fponker Trablleack, | boy My Van known lady speaker, dross the meoting Other oventa planned for row are the effleinl opening | Rotary pymuastum at the Nave [Training Rehool In the evening, when one of the higgest gatherings [of athietle stars ever held in Dow manville will be on hand for the { ovoanion In the swimming pao! | Bengt Vierkoetter and Ollve fat {terdam, outstanding professional swimmers will demonstrate thelr {okill and Halen MeGprmack and Alf Philips will be on the divine plank The Toronto West End YMCA, Ontario champions, will play an ex hibition game of basketball, The rymnaatio party of the Central Y [MCA are putting on a deplay In the gymnasium, and other events on the program are Jul Jitaw hy Japanese experts and wrestling by Canadian champions, Owing to the lack of space In the new bhulld- ing and the large number of Rotary fans that are expected from all over jhe province, the general public will not he admitted and Invitations have been ment out for all that it In possible to accomodate In the afternoon the Women's Inatitute of Nowmanville will held thelr regular monthly meeting in the 8,08, Hall at 8,80 pm, The program will be in charge of Mra W. Armstrong's group, nan fomor al the PURSE OF GOLD IS PRESENTED T0 THE RETIRING PASTOR Congregation of St. An. drew's Church Honors Rev. Robert McDermont About fifty members of the con grogation of Bt, Andrew's Presby~ torian Church met in the Bunday Behool room last night for the pur- pose of bidding farewell to the Rev, Robert MeDermont, who has been their minister for the past four yours, and who is being superan~ nunted, The meeting opened with Wile Ham Woods, in the chair, R, B, Logan sang uw vooal selection, "Boots Whue Hae," which was fol lowed by a reading by Mrs, Came oron., At this point in the program, David Keith, an elder of the church and the oldest member of the con~ grogution, presented the 'retiring minister with a purse of gold and three-year-old Miss Wilson handed Mrs, MoDermont a bouquet of chry- panthemums, carnations and sweet pons, In making the presentation, Mr, Keith paid many fine tributes to work that had been accomplish od since Mr, MeDermont had been in Dowmanville, When he eame here the congregation had no chureh and no mAnse and due to his hard work it has both at the present time and ls almowst out of debt Ho expressed his regrots und those of the congregation at his going and wished the best of health and happiness, In his reply the Mev, Mr, Me~ Dormont thanked the people for thelr kindness and sald how ha res grotted leaving Dowmanville, which in the past four years had been no much ke a home to him, He pald great tribute to the Indies of the ghureh and sald that the progress woul dhave been Impossible [without the support and eo-opern- tion tht he had received from them, The program was then con- | tinued with a dust by the Misses | MoLean and Hamilton, entitle "Mammy's Lullaby." Miss 1. K. | mith of the High Behool staff then | gave a roading which wan followed i a plano wolo by Master Newton made Hackney, who proved himself to be a brilliant musician, After the Inging of wu hymn, refreshments were served and the evening cloned | with all prasent Joining In thona | "Auld Lang Syne, ONHSFRVATIVF MEETINGS HELD | | | (Continued from page 1) | { 1nred The Prohibition pledge to have the ques fon ©f the provinea's power to ontval the manufacture of liquor, was \ ie | Unfon's 1 ( wont to the Privy Counoll, Stoollshness,'"" he sald "I firmly belleve that by plac oortaln amendments to the I A. we oan achieve a beneficial result," sald Mr. Mason appealing for a longer trial for Government Control "Are conditions worse In Brooks In than 'under the OT.A." he aulad "No, replied one or two men In the audience Mr, Maron declared that hoot. loggers were wiped out but said thera was still a few "blind pigs." Mrs, GG, Hood The next speaker was Mrs, O, Hood, of Scugog, who dealt with record of the government, She erit. ised W, It, N, Sinclair for his stand that the surplus revenue derived from the motorists should he used only for highway development, It was quite permissable to use this of government, She was vigorous in her support of ¥ L. Mason's temperance candidature, "I asked revenue for any other department Mr. Sinclaly three weeks ago what was hin personal tmeperance re- cord, and he hasn't answered me vot," whe said, declaring that Mr, Manon was & real temperance man, J, Harris, MI, The next speaker was Joseph Harriy, M.I',, of Toronto, The youth was being held on the farm, he sald, provinge was prospering and the He dwelt on the development of Hydro, saying that 4 miles of rural hydro lines were being bullt per in Bhe New Yorker, New executives of the Maritime Hoard of Trade, chosen at the final sesrion of the annual meeting tn Saint John on Oct, 17, are, from left to vight, as follows: BM, / \ \ Selandors, Salat John, honovary secretary: John A. Young, Sydney: ICL WH, Walght, Halifax, vice. presis W amt BW, Sf, © Salat John, chairman of the oaecutive; F.C Cornell, Montreal, freight rates ex port: J. 8. Smiley, Amborst, NN. CH, Read, Amherst, N.8,, prosis dent: Fred Magee, Port Bigin, and ALD Ganong, St. Stephen, ate past president, "At the end of a very successful selling season, we have decid- ed to cut the prices of our used cars to the quick, in order to clear the few we have left, This is your chance. Buy now! Chevrolet Touring, Why walk? at only Oldsmobile Medan Lnte Model at Ford Nport Road ster, wire wheels Ponting Conch, del, a real buy At 4.4, Minar Six Coupe, 1020, step Hyely Chevrolet Coupe "$50 Going at FORD Ton Truck, 1027 Model, In renal good condi tion, good tires $300 All for , ALL CARS HAVE $75 $300 $125 1027 Mos $475 $335 BUEN Chevrolot Sedan, 1028 Mo. del, splendid condition, this er gE »OmMeoOne 1020, moche $275 truck, Just $160 '85 McLaughlin Touring, n real wap $25 ms RECONDITIONED Star Touring, nndeally AL cons dition Ford Delivery the wort you've been looking for Durant Model, dition THICKSON MOTOR SALES 9 Bond St. W. OSHAWA Phone 533 day, The government had built highways leading to the market towns, making them easier of ne conn to the farmers, and had done other things to benefit the agri cultural nection of the province The Ferguson administration had built double the length of high ways ax the Drury administration for the same money, he sald, The Prohibition law was ruin ing the home life in the Unlted States, he sald, declaring that con ditions were much Improved der the LCA, as compared the OTA Never had a depart ment in any state sueh notice ax the Ontario department he sald The development of In sulln and of many anti«dinonn, aol ums had done much good fn the province The | un with health received | Farguson administration |! had stabilized conditions in the mining districts of Northern On taro, and had Inspired the confid ence of the Investing publie, he! sald, R. NW. BALLARD, PRESI. DENT OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COM. PANY, BAYS: "What a wondgrful thing it would be if all "fault-finding could ho transmuted into cos operation! "What a waste of energy ls Ine volved in mere scolding, and how much of this scolding there fa! Take-if you oan plek it out-the industry that duriig the last ten yoars has given most to the world, Take the industry whose progress has meant the greatest Inorease In comfort and the joy of living, I have my own notion of what that industry is, but I won't tell, Each one can choose hin own pet industry without any contradiction from me, W Now having chosen this prise industry, look through the recent mnowspapers and soe how many inches of space have been given in praise and how many in condomna- tion of some merely trivial fault, ov sup , fault, Read the congressional record and see how many speeches have held this industry up for the omulation of others and how WARY ches have dee nounced this or that minor feature. "Look over the comment on our publie officials, How much space lx given to that great mas jority of men whose sincere, earn. eat and honest hard work ought to be blasoned from the house tops --how much to that very small minority who are incompetent, or who may be careless? "Let's got together and try to cooperate for constructive policies, It criticisim is noeds od here and there, let the orittolsim be constructive, If you first toll a fellow that he is doing a wonderful job, he will listen closely when you suggest some possible further improvement, Suppose you aps ch a man who knows that has been doing a lot for the common good; if you start in jeavening, by telling him that his Ine dustry ought to be destrqyed, you ean't expect to get very far, "COOPERATION GRESE-- SCOLDING BTROYR," DUMBELLS OPENED HERE. LAST NIGHT Giving Two Evening's Per- formances of Their Re- view "Come Eleven" PRO DE MEANR ONLY Plunkett and his Dumbells™ presented performance of review in Quah Capt, M, aver-popular the first night's thelr 11th annual awa at the G.M.C, Auditorium last "Come Eleven," ls the pamo of this year's review and for snap and songs and color It is ahead of anything the company has pre- sented, It fs three yours since the Dums bolls played Oshawa and a number of the present cast ware new to Oshawa audiences, Along with the old favorites, Capt: Plunkett and Al and Norley and others, were Sootty Morridon, comedian; Betty Veronloa, who has fms Awo years' experience in New York and is a peppy dancer and comedian; Dora Marshall, from Roxy Theatre, a dancer and also leader of the new girl's chorus; Jessie Butt and Harry Binns, slogers, wore also new to the company, This was the first appearance in the city of Fred Em- ney, the man who made the most laughs in the show, The skit "Little Harmony" fea- turing the Plunkett trio and Fred Emney, Howard Fogg, Harry Binns, and Louis Creru was the most outs standing of the whole program, Al Plunkett's song, "Sposin'" with Fred Emney at the plano, in this wan very good, The chorus of elght girls was an added attraction, All were excels lent dancers, 'The Dance of the Statuette," featuring Doris Mar shall was thelr most pleturesque number, , The Dumbells performance was divided into two acts, the last aot closing with a comedy sketoh "Aras ban Knights," It included all the coast and was a lively elimax for the show, W i, WHAT AN ESCAPE! Husband: Here's an article in which it is stated that every third child born is a Chinese, Wife: Heavens! What a blessing we have only twol KNEW HIS ANIMALS Rastus had taken Mandy te the circus menagerie and was having a time explaining all about the animals to his girl ""Law-zee, asked Mandy eehra, "Don't know, gal? You sho' has negseected yor unimology,. Dat's nuthn but w spo't model jackass." AN ORIENTAL CHESTERFIELD The Chinese Minister in London, Dro W. Chen, tells amusing stories in perfect English, Une that he is fond of relating eon cerns a well-known society woman, who started to patronize a Chinese laundry recently established in Soho, One day she called in Person to lodge a mild complaint, and, thinking the owner only khew pidgin. English she tried it on him, ' "Me no likee my! washee blought home Fliday," she said, "Why you no blingee washee Thursday?" And the sauye Chinaman replied, "Madam, I regret it was not conven lent"==Winnipeg Tribune, great Rastus what's att" i When they came to dhe you Getting Skinnier Every Day Something Must Be Done and Done Right No Tons of thousands of thin, rune down men--yes, and women tog are getting discournged-----are give Ing up all hope of ever being able to take on flesh and look healthy and strong, All such people can stop worry- Ing and start to smile and enjoy life right now for MoCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets are putting flosh on hosts of skinny folks in all parts of the world every day. One woman, tired, weak and discouraged, gained 15 pounds in five weeks and now feels. fine, And this shows what faith the makers have in McCoy's for they say; it any thin person don't gain at least § pounds in 30 days your money will be refunded---and only 60 conta for 60 tablets~--Economy Size--§1,00, Ask for them' at Jury & Lovell, T. B, Mitchell, W. H. Karn or any drug store. 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