| aver 50,000,000 THE er sepepres---- OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1929 DIB LAUGH HYENA | THINKS YOU'RE FUNNY, AMD THE- A PANY WTYANDING On TvE Frovmm, OW A BIG BLOUD, HIGH UP Wi THE SY | PASEND SLOWER TO HVAT | BE ON A RATS SW AND QAR OF THE SBRABEVILLE PORE, wAS IN a | WAS SURE (MA BREE OR " G17 A PLANK LASHED © TH RAIL YOU swals, WE'VE OT AGALLOOT TO WALLY YF mers Send "ir or ni To East little whoat Fort, William, Nov i. shel { i fomaing in farmers' hands in the West, nocordin to the November poport of E, A, Russell, statistician to the board of grain commisison- +] a %, dealing with the movement of eastern Canadian grain during the month, Argentina ane Aus. lia remain unpertain factors in aking the price of wheat, though e yield in both will be lower than gt year. The high quality of estorn wheat this year is shown the shipment of two full car. of No, § hard wheat from the of the |) es, Dentist = Which tooth do you gant extracted? + Pullman Porter -- Lower seven, va jolly Hal.ow r---- Mrs, | Hine cl Brougham, Nov was with her [amily on few days last week, On Faday evening the teach Yis, teustecs and sone pu cnopr house, All were in eostume, the pu pils giving a program and ulich in excoone by 'won prize served fs Lemon is improving his pro perty by di : doing the work Miss the city Mr, and Mrs court visitors on Sunday, Bell Brown has returned to Cassie were Agin The Sherlock family and Bert Har vey, of Mrs, B, Harvey, over the Miss Margaret Miller in. Brooklin this week, Mrs. A, Malcolm is friends for a short visit with Is vi Poranto were with Mr, an week-end, iting city | are determined that their power shall Mrs, E. Wilson is with her dangh- ter and family for a few days Frank Malcolm and family, of Tor onto, Sunday, i vigited their relatives here on BROUGHAM BRIEFS | | | | | | ' Ow rougham's people attend ervaees in Pickering on Sunday i of Toronto Univer wis bi for the week-end, Mr, Homes was inthe city severs eck, Ler i ASE 50,000 STALIPS IN PICTURE Nie pigture of a lon's head wed entirely of postage stamps, recently exhibited by a painter Frangc Fifty thousands stamps ai many countries were used, the it "putting 3000 hours of close work into the highly realistic pleture GERMAN MAIDS "RIGHTS" of the most important bills before the German Reich ¢ this session is the Mistress and Maid Bill, It is sponsored by the Uns ion of female domestic servants, wha WANT Ong he felt, Among the number of "rights" which they are demanding from the government is the freedom of the individual in that the mistress shall have no control over her out ol service hours, ! Palatial "Prince of Wales" Suite in Berengaria Most Popular with Notables on Atlantic Crossing | INE of the most porfilar wul ° n occupled , It waa Gloria her trip abroad n's ° at Premier Mashonald oo] were also the quarters of de os aboard trans-Atlantic liners is t which waa occupied by Prem. J. Ramsay MacDonald on the ard Line flagahip, the 8 8 Ber. ] ia, during his recent voyage the United States, This group | five rooms on the starboard side of the giant liner is oalled the rince of Wales" suite, and has by many inter. onally noted persons. The ex- fomely popular Prince of Wales, de the voyage trom England to Er in this luxurious group of j in i MEN "OF GTS AT INDIA | HRW THAT DRATH WAS FERTAM AMYENY SO | Dim ALONG BREATH AND JUMPED, AMD THEM | FOUND MYSELF OUT OF BRD AND ON Tm Mack, \ ror TH Love Mik! | WONDER, IF WM STL Alive! 3 PRESENT ¥.C.T.L MEETING COLORFUL SIGHT Port Perry Ladies Had an gp... Arranged in Connec- Interesting Meeting on October 25 Por, Perry, Nov, 4 --Mm, Q, ¢ MeClintork was the hostess at an Interesting meeting at her home on Oat, 25, when about forwy indies and gentlemen were present, I'he meeting was held under the auspices of the W.O,T.U, Devotion: al exercises were conducted by Mrs, Farmer with seripture read: Ing hy Mrs, Geo, Davey, After the minutes had been read by the secretary, A program was given by Miss Harris, Planist, Miss Isaacs cloentionist and Mr, Staples, viol Inlet, B, MoTaggart took charge of the program, During an inter mission an Interesting report ot the provinelal convention held In Windsor, was given by the county president, Mrs, Geo, Jackson, The weeting closed with prayer, Samuel Farmer, local editor, and Mrs Farmer left today for Montreal where they will attend a convenvioh, They expect to be gone about a" week, Mrs, Wagner leaves this week to apend the winter with her son in Warrentown, N, Carolina, Mr, and Mra, W, H, McCaw are leaving this week to spend the win- ter in Bt, Petersburg, Florida, Mra, A, A Brown left last waek for Guelph, where she will reside with her slater, Miss Martha Pear. son, Hor many frionds wish her I Ass in her new home, @ Misses Davis are in Toronto for & souplc of daya, Mme, Robt, Dickson who has with Mrs, G, A, Woods for leaves shortly to visit y Mra, Watson {n nt Sunday heater, aay on Friday Miss Gertrude Stovin entertain the Ladiea' Bible Class of th: nited Church at hor home on F'n evening, In spite of the bac eather there wera quite a large mber ity preaent, ® of the commun to M ly LL tantly th bevea ! Humphrey Re og re: cent Mrs, BY, Spurr have left to spend the winter in California with Miss Julia MoBrien, In spite of the inclemency of the weather on Friday night, the Hallowe'en basaar, given hy th Women't Guild of the Ohuvreh of Alanson B. Houghton, the (wo master's bedrooms, Willlam B®. Leods, much traveled sportsman: A, Sanders Wertheim, former [a sitting room, breakfast room, ser United States Ambassador to the Cougt of St, James's and the fame ous gperatio star, Mary Garden, The bedroom depleted is one of The suite comprisea two master's bed. rooms, two baths, two trunk rooms vice pantry and private verandah, This verdandab provided Premier MacDonald and the other notables with the opportunity for desired seclusion. » the A fon in the Parish Hal WAN. & success, There was a moar arowd and the resulta were very satiatantory, Messrs. Jack Carnegle, Clarence Hood, Char, Heayns and his father and John Moose left on Saturday evening for the northern wilds and the annual deer hunt, | tion with "Buyers' Week" in Montreal Montraal, Nov, 9.--The curtains of history were volled back, and the days of the "Redskins' were recalled ag Indians from the Caug- hnawaga reservation, elad in thelr native habiliments, entertained the "white men" In the Mount Royal Hotel recently, W, ¥, Mur phy was master of ceremonies The event was the first of the entertainments arranged in eon nection with ""Huyers' Week" which opened in Montreal yester- day, Approximately AK0 guests sat on the ninth floor and as the In- dlans commenced thelr program they forgot that they were living In the 20th eentury, The war hoops and the yells, echoing around the floor, were In strange contrast to the dancing that pre. ceded this part of the entertain- ment, but the olimax came with the Investiture of George 0, Mo Donald, president of the Montreal Hoard of Trade, as an honorary chief of the Ivoquols tribe, At a algual from the Indian ohlefs whe conducted the investi: ture Mr. McDonald, accompanied by W, Frank Murphy, master of ceremonies, and also an honorary ohief, advanced to the centre of the room, There were a few strange and unintelligible words muttered by the chiefs, and then a hu pine waa produced, This was lit and passed around, but the Indi ans did not forget elementary hy- glene for they wiped the mouth. plece with a plece of clean eloth Mra, Nem n and her daughter TOM ALLRN Who in spite of his 108 years had time and bigs to cast hia The .} the Ontario election on before it touched the lips of each Indian in the eirele, ventually it eame to Mr, Me Donald, who, wm response to the requests of his mentors, squatted gravely in the centre of the floor He smoked the "pipe of peace" and then was admitted to the oir ele of chiefs when he was pre | sented with the headpiece of fea | thers, There were salutations be tween the chiefs of the Indians, and the new honorary ehlef, and then the Indians, danced around chanting some song of greeting, Chief Red-Kagle and Chigt Run ning Deer conducted the eere- mony, following which there was a diversified program of entertain ment, which was greatly apprecls ated Judging hy the applause which greeted ench number, and dancing, THERE'S TH SwirrER OF TH RATE SHIN BRAY (7 K\DS, OR HELL MAKE U3 WALK TH FLANK! C.N.R, ALLOWED TO ACQUIRE U.S, LINE (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Washington, D.0,, Nov, #,---=Au thorlgation for the Canadian Na tional Rallways to acquire control of the Grand Trunk Western Rail way, and for the latter to issue se ourities In connection with the uni fleation of several lines was given to by the Interstate Commerce Commission The Canadian National will oh tain control of the Grand Trunk through an exchange of stoek "English scenery never changes says a writer, In spite of the fran tie efforts of some of our golfers The Humorist, a Small Lead Tube Deportation For 34 Aliens or - 4] The wholesale indictments yew torday, the largest number aver ye turned for the same cause ata sine glo term of the United States dis triot court, was the outgrowth eof a round-up of immigration agents of aliens drawn te the Aroosteok County potatoe harvest by the dure of high wages, Many a man went nto the stoe market like a lion last week == an Leame out like a lamb, = 2,400 Feople Converse Witn Lase i nrough Imagine the roar of 2,400 voices confined within the walls of ane huge roam! What a babel of confusion if the le in that should try to shout Yet, through edie only 2 neon diameter; 11400 Peonls may CORVeras at © same timw ease, without confusion an i be i above) ia the casing of a telephone manuta EE AER | Wn the 1h ros, ea 'In the large of privacy, | to each other!