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Oshawa Daily Times, 27 Nov 1929, p. 2

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facturer Will Visit Whitby at Friday's Luncheon oH Canadian Tg -- Ai resident o ¢ Toronte Hoard ol Tend de, will he (he speaker At (ue |i Chamber of Commer to be held in the Counall Chamber | at 18,80 on was seonired only After a great of effort, and objects of the Outavip "trial Research Toyndation, should be of Interest Lo every busi: § ness Tokots have been went aut atts bt | a Sm " SERENA be a a Spr ir fh FRAP BE PPT | THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1929 I, ed TT he Whitby Daily Times 4 oink, siibagriptions pnd dows Wilh recolved at the yiivmnen Gffice, » wiih? or Beinn Holy = "I"hone BH, REPRESENT ATIVE cl AMED H, ORMISTON THEY, ia di Youn nt two tlekets to well, nent -- Man ue wsommence sharp at 12,40, given tho speaker, tegatana the address, i " businoss men, outstanding And ox Holt . Gurney, lunehaon [9 JN nounced. at the luncheon, He ii oy Priday, Mr, Gurney pw He will apoak on alms Bilen ' a ha hen peulator,--8iratlord 1] man, yt Gap "ia nud onicle m=telophonn i Jot the Luncheon And : ttes, Mr, John} Ma olind, and oitivens are Invits ly to come themwolves, thele wives an well, uf Of the executive ad, Tha lunchepu-nt which Vresident RA: Hutchison win preside, will ond (unehaan of 11 be the nal A geporal ay y - hoard will he ane he "lock market is being mere W pleces It's more com table belong a spectator than wu Beneon-Her: o---- (TO STAND TRIAL ON MONDAY NEXT Man Who Shot at Audley Farmer Comes Up in Wil Police Court i f™ -- JTho ft of Pad Lanbaih, White hy to " farm hand, teeing wu worious charge In connection with the shooting of Willlam Guthrie, unt!l Monday next, ul two o's clock, Inthe 'Police Court, Mugintpate Willls was unable to fone the cave on Toosday nfters noon, The condition of Mr, Guthrie, vietim of Yenosik's gun, lg reports od much Improved, and he will aps pear at the trial an Monday, There Are wo new fects In connection with the ease, bat In court Mr, Guthrie will tell the gamplete story, It In understood that tha Aoeuss ed glalme that he had no Intention of Whooting Mr, Guthrie. He and the hoy taken In with him, it Is claimed, were out shodting birds, Tronpassing fn tho Guthrie barn Is suid to ba admitted, hut Peneslk wo That haley farmar, han bean postpand 88 mugh time as possible may he There will bn bright "community singing. hetore The Junecheon will Wo o'clock wo as not to rd 1 contends that he became frighten od when Mr, Guthrie appeared on the scens, Aocupsed Is a farm hand employ od, by Mr. Hotner, and 1s sald to he quiet and un good, weady work-, ar -------------------- WHITBY CONSTABLE AGAIN PRESIDENT OF BARRED ROCK ASSN Vor the second year in sudees- sib, Night Constable John Thom- aM, of Whithy pollee force, wells known poultry fancier, has heen wloetod president of the Canadian Waurred Rock Amsoclation, He was rosolocted al the annual meeting held last Feiday night, Constable Thomas had thirteen antrien of barred rocks at the Hoe yal Winter ¥alr and carried off 11 prives, Ineluding two eups whien he haw won thres years in sucess wlan, ene for the best old pair ot roeks, and the other far the best Pdie mating pen, The eups now some the AEiEYle's possession, Magistrate I, B. wiy W, Another welkkhoxd. tanoler, sap dia well at tha: Rayal Winter Wale, 11s Worship had twenty entries of four vayietien of hi at the Palr and won no fewor thin thirteen prison, -. SAA hn, ¥ Fria Ntrctive CUR pra "tne 81 78¢ . 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Velour and Broadcloth Coats for Girl 2 years to 14 years, divided into three prices, Values up to $16.98, $9.95-57.95 $9.95 ven only, pasado a lars, Sizes 8-14 years. Regular $0.95. Month End Sale, Girls' Fur Trimmed Navy Chinchilla Coats 8-14 years all wool navy Chin. $6.75 15 pairs all-wool Blankets, $4.45 ¢ $4.45 each ma Bh Pate WoollMankeles Showy Wo? og Pink or Nive Horders, lar Values 213.08 pr, Each wiih END bad $4. 45 WAPpligued Vests and ar whit, lak: Pres MI 4 Fate & Bloomers, Negular 83.80 ARRRRRREES Lh Rh idhik uf | 98¢ LEER ER Lace- Trimmed Pyjamas Almost Half-Price Watson's manufacture of fine silk rayon, daintily Simmd with I lace. Col. eu: $398 ed Moin: 2.29 W. A. DEWLAND, Limited ee Ai LATE MRS, HATCH 15 LAID TO REST Many Townipeople and Outside Friends Pay Last Tokens of Esteem well-known ecitigen, was held on Tuesday afternoon from the family residence on. Byron street south, and was largely attended by friends from Whithy and elsewhere, The porviea at two o'clock was oon ducted by thesRev, A, 0, Voster, of Parkhill, a former pastor of Whithy "Tabernacle, assleted hy av, A, 1, Richards, B.D, the pre« wont pastor, Reference wax made hy the Rev, Mr, Foster to the kind. news of heart of deceased, her rendiness at all Limos to help those in nead, and her heal for lor the aholr he funeral of Mrs, Fred Heweh, | conducted, SP and othef organigations of the ehurdh of her cholee to which she gave freely and lperally of time and telent, The visiting minister poke of the value of a life given over, to good deede----a lite filled with Christian principles and for tha things that really counted. as worth while, ik pallbearers wore WN, MH, Mo Laughlin, of Oshawa; Bamuel Dr, Webster, Alba wr itihitn WwW. M, Pringle snd, fin, The many beautiful' fori teibutos wera carried from the home to the Hearss. hf Sulvioyess of the Hateh Manufactueing Com- pany and by close friends, As a mark of respect and osteem the plant of the Hateh Manufacture ing Company, with which husband of dedeased was so Jong associated, wis clogged down for the afternoon, Intermont' wee made in the fame {ly plot at the Union Cemetery, many friends following the funeral cortege to the cemotery and re- maining while a brief service wan I - TORONTO. NTOCK NXCHANGH Toronta, Nov, §7.%I'rloes at noon on the Toronto Hock Mx ohange held steady from the epens Ing priops, Trading was steady, iraufling and Nickel after opening vith loswes of % and % respec Ively were marked up At noon, inellian wae up Wh at 40% and lokel gained % at 20%, Olle held fairly steady with nlernational Pete showing a gain f W al #3%, Ford Motors "A" ontinued unchanged at 820%, Hlool of Canada was down one it 44 and Walkers was off 4 at Lid, Oypsum was up % at 30% and Loblaw "A" gained at 138%, Massey Harris fell off 3 to 42% PFORKIGN EXCHANGE New York, N.Y,, Nov, 87 ,~VFor Ign exchange steady. demand rate fO0reat Nritaln In dollars, others In cents): Creat HWritain LAT B16; Canadian dollars 1 3-33 per cent, discount, WINNIPEG GRAIN OPENING Winnipeg. Man, Nov 27 Wheat! Dee, 8% to % higher st | LAG to LA6M 1 May % to 8 highey Lal d4 to 48%: July 188 to W liigher at 1456 to 146%. Oats: Dee nuohanged to WW lower at 6144 to 16, May % to A higher at Gd to 605%. CHICAGO GRAIN OPENING Chicane 1s, Nov, 87. Wheat Deo, 1.088 Mar, 130%; May LAY: corn, Deo, 88; Mar, IN| May 08%: oats, $8 458; Mar 18581 May Boy, re ---- TORONTO High Ol a0 Nrae 10% | One Bred, 104 Cookshutt 22 Gry, Dry LL Dis, Harm 14 Dom, Nie pid iYpanm ! In A' Hr, Wal 11 YW 19 It, Util, It, N«l I, Pet Id, Aleh 14 mp on FARM Close LA Wu 104 bE an 13 Low (TEN Ww 104 a0 Hook PHA iN AN 1" Stock 'Market Prices Markey Summary by Canadian ress Lovonte and New York Wtoek Quotations Supplied by Sidvle, Vorlonp and Co, | Utd HAY Hr, ri, 10% ih [FR 114 1} 18% hh 34% 116 Lab, Ms, Me, Mt, Pr, Pg. Her, 4 Rhiw, 6% h% BH, Hiatlon 40% 40 Ntandard Mines 106 (0) 144 148 178 166 LH fio LIL §60 786 710 610 600 BOO Bid On 1160 Gola ROW Ny, 1060 Kt, Fir, } Lk, Bh, 1088 Nordh 4606 Hh, Gr, #a0 neon ha Bd, Na 440 Ik, Hy, 610 Ventures #80 Wr, Har 100 Walnwell 16% NEW YORK High 114% Am, 4% Anaconda "m% Halt & Ohla 117% Can, Pace, 201 Chrysler « AY Ca, Ga 1 Col, Gra T0% Dupont 110% rie Kall 6&6 Gen, Fda 40% Gen, Mot 40 Hud, Mot Int, Com Int, Tele Jong, Man Lae, Win Mex, Bbhrd Mt, Ward Phil, Pet "bs Be, NJ, Radio Himm ana Sin, ON St, Ol NJ Alr (LR, Bteel Woolwerth 74% Ty Yellow Trek, 11 10% Money hte 4% per cent, Abana Alan Amulet ig Min Uh, Res De, Mns, I"aloan, Holl He, Hw, Ha, 1160 1] 1086 LJ 1086 #ATH apo L}] 486 hob LL) 186 14 Flook Amer Low 110% it 6 108% Can Fr. Pr, 114 NY , AT 116% 71 119 LL) 18y 3} TH oa % HW LER" "n "HN 11% LOOM 100% FRANCE LEADS IN NEWER EDUCATION Schools by Mountain And Sea Inspire The Youth Parle, Nov, 27.=8chools of the mountain and the sea are breathing A new spirit inte the educatignal system of Franee Od chateaux whieh saw the inltla- tion of knights of the Middle Ages inte the oult of chivalry; great old abbeys with 'their vaulted ceflings which onee echoed only to church Latin of prayer and © ltany, today sorve as residences for thousands of Young people between the ages of 12 and 20, These are dhe ware pictures: que of the vacation colonies which are as varied in their character as the classes whom they serve, They began with mountain colonies started by a handful of professors and teachers wha had 'been through the Great War and had lost faith in the old theories, The civilization they had helped to builkl had qrambs led about their ears; They felt in some way culpable for the general cataclysm, What had they to give & new gens oration as alien to the prewar gens eration as iM centuries rather than decades separated them? To find an pswer to the question a small fron of teachers, with their young o Atinles, went into the moun: tains of Savay, "There they founded a kind of modern Vig Round, t an elevation of £00 feet on the mountain road, they AB a hyd val castle, It was built on a peak like most castles and monasteries of the Middle Ages: most difficult of approach, with a far view over the surrounding country, The atean, near the mountain hamlet of Colliers, | Soninates the valley of Aigueblanche, {It has u superb prospect of moun: tain and glacier, ere the small Lealony was lodged, Including | teach: + and pupils, it numbered | The venture had a ht "ia Thousands {| skiing A Delightful Breakioal Food ture of the quixotic and the practis eal, It put into practice Jean Jace Ques Rosspau's ideal of an education through nature, And in surroundings of sublime beauty it put them into oractice at 12 ta 14 francs a day For that is the rate for youths of from 13 to 20 years~40 to 36 cents a day, To discover the best means of educating the new generation is one thing, To do it at 50 conts a day, board, lodging and teaching in eluded, is a miracle worthy of French gonius, Government Aid Given Almest immediately, the work was recognized by the French govern. ment as a work of public importance It received government support, That was seven years ago. The mountain colonies now possess cons tres, housing summer and" winter about 2000 youths, The most beaus dial is at Avanchers, Here ia built a three-storey hotol, after the style of the mountain chalet, for JO peos ple. Fram the mountains behind it tumble torrents which have been caught and trapped to make the highest mountain pool in Tfanes Several hundred feet above thie i the stadium, also the highest in France, Here, in the summer, 30 youths run, swine and play, In the winter the mountain chalet becomes a skising centre, The superb colony of Saint Louis dn Mont dominates the idle Wilant of Nassens, Protected am north winds by the heights of he Heagues, it commands the ley of the Isere and has in full view the Belledonne chain oaks. Two hundred and fifty bays between the ages of nine and 20 are housed in a great stone building which was once A mountain retfeat for prieats of the old province of Jean, © builds ings are vast and the Fronds for sport and games Rig long the platean, In the winter evenings when the bo return from their expeditions, and the great old fireplaces glow with the dancing flames, the old refectory is especially gan Girls School At Villette is centre for giels. It is in the old Capucin convent of SINO-RUSSIAN WAR AROUSES CONCERN (Continued trom page 1) sotionpan dant that he would prob ably lodge Nenking's appeal for intervention in anchuria with Dammond during the next few days, TET (By Canadian Press Lessed Wir) Tokyo, Nov, 27~=The views of United Mintes Heoretary of Mate Hilmson on the Manchurian stuns ton, were communicated to Tokyo toddy by Ambassador Debuchi, fol- lowing his conversations with My, Wiimdon last Monday, but the fore eign oMce disclaimed any Intention of taking metlon at the present time; either Independently or in concert with other nations, Meuretary Stimson was quoted as "in that he regarded the re- that the Russian fivasion hed net reached Khatlar and had made it~ the progress, If any, during the last two days, and sso to oMois) confis dence that the Russians do not ine Lond a permanent eseupation of Fr territory nor to seize Mage n, a ------------ CURRIE ASKS FOR VETERANS" RIGHTS (Continued from page 1) Passed ut a recent meeting of the Canadian Pensions Association has been forwarded to Premier Macks engle King, Ottawa, urging the government to "take such measures a8 will ensure thet none of the wir disabled or thelr families will want, and that they be provided for, either by economic allowances or reliéf," {the United Mtates might be thought warlike activity between the Foralane and Chinese as serious, and in the event wumgestions hy " he men we want to wes helps ed," sald Frank MoDonagh, Presie dent of the Association, "are the fellows who should have pensions but have not got them, Ino the great number who through wounds or other causes are no longer able to make n place for themselves in clvie Ife." 3 value In elearing the situation, they would be made/ 'okyo's equanimity yegarding the situation was expressed as due partly to confirmation of reports BANK OF MONTREAL Annual Statement Statement of the result of the business of the Bank / for the year ended at October, 1929, : AE TER I i fren MERA deh aL fa ER E25 ERE ET RR a | CEREERRARR ARN ¥ cant, por cent, pa provision for Tages Domin eaervailon for Bank Prem Amount Credited 10 Moat ASSOURE co os ivi virnin i Balance of Profit and Loss carried forward LR 0 MACKENUIR, CHARLES B, GORDON President, GENERAL STATEMENT bs PATNA 1 A " i i "anon gO ll Brock ' ) TH Anbance of Profite carried forward Wend + OA payable hd in glreulation pion] nt the Ban interest ple dnd Dee ot hear po waring interest, including Interest noerued to date \é Arata pepe Act. | 5 frre ite ne hy LI due 10 other Bakke In Cay i * oe whe oa fis oho n i Bank or Cane ail Pablo . eT ot of Credit outstanding PARR RL ERAT RE Eat ante ee A Tabllities not Included tin the foregoing. . riser ree. DIA CREB old mile tre viper bt ts wl Gi 14 Reeersen EEE in figs. wo oe Lvs hen tur and marks a thes of » aw Ni oo Ly Ca fh PR ares and ee N and or Bonde, Toh o auficlent marketab " We 10 caver inion and Provincial Government Beowrities not onernds - "h thor Be, Debentures and Brocka net ssceeds prides, and ni, "and ne OR lien other than . oe TAA LEEAR ERA EEA RAR EEE ARIAE IY "es OR of BNA sr 4481800 ts ates ELIE IES vw BIEL urgent Loans and ey HE whi by ne a Maa M0 days) Sinton 18, 6,019, -y 106,000, 400.60 90,670,000 9% 5,906,000.50 ET LERE) a TILL iy] ol ov bo REY ARARARARARRARARAANNAY ARRARARRRARRRRALRARRRANARARANY \SRTA i Rem LAA no Jucngm en A CHARLES B. GORDON, x TE Te a n ours aT ath W - Fo he MONTREAL Rind Now, 1009 hs, \ fo Mi Build up, by regular savings frome iA Sainte Anne, a mediaeval stroanghol' to which ladies of the aristoerac retired in more turbulent times; ar t 43 built of the ruins of an ancie Rt altar to Venus, For 3 a bao round it has the glaciers of Me ourrd, The val ey, of big Nex below, Under a pres of physical education the girls form the old classie dances, Eve group out walking must sing "" the A Tnlk=uualty Se old ag N ance he charge per day is t sate as for the bays, Giddy from & © 0) pay 10 to 14 frames, TUE N75 dadnkte of Repl RESET al DOMINION BANK . WOVE Nabnew

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