EE a Ca ™ OHA A BALY J, SATURDAY! icon 7.1929" Mordecsl who nske nA Si ity Church Was Well | Staged Wor (6 'wacond' time this week Bowmanville Opera House wan fille Vis od to the doors when the Women's | po Askoelation of Trinity ' United Chui antag cantata, , ""Ksther the eatin Queen," on Thursésy av a! Nan Sua [] Javiily Hoe ay and well cast production : aed, a Wow nintvitte atdience, With » east of over eighty, all 60s tumed in ralmenty of the east, and the suggestive. schnery, gave the play the desired Oriente] touch. The whole was a further proof that in Mra, (Dr) Clark Dell, Bowman. ville has a director of no mean ab» lity, The story centered around Mae ther, un beautiful Jewish maiden, the adopted daughter of Mordecat, her unele, who recognising her great natural beauty, had trained her to till any high estate to which she might fall due, Rhe was cho wen by the king of that eountry to bo his queen, hut her national fly was withheld, Haman, the prime minister of the land, hated Mordeoni, but was not awave of the relationship between him and the queen, and was determined to We rovengd as the Jew would net Make the wearing of Glas a style faature-net 1 an une came Neeed he new vim~ ul tom fans we ww now Showing | faner th any t are various sty gy to suit each (ndividialowe we can fit you satiafacterily, J: w. Worrall KYRMGNT, SPRciALT Jury & Lovell, Limited ! King EB, Phone 3114 tue sagred and |al le Duly Times} i News, wdvenioy and sobearipions wil bo reseived a the Mugs others 12 the eouns attain this end bth i The vlot wir Simorend by hs adopted 0 i aghier to a, the kin Xarewe) vy b his wife was the Df and pathetic ietion, and Haman minister | the scene. in o 4) 0) Sitshan, Whaty the r knees in supp) 1 igo God for thelr Al each player tob groditably apd "we ay, ¢ ure a fow of th who deserve special mention, Ross Birike, as the king, was a decided sucess and his singing was ex- tremely pleasing. Mrs, Cecll Dud- ley, in the title role had a most All. fioult part but she filled this with a Krace and naturalness seldom geen in local productions, Mells ville Dale as Mordecal the Jew and Henry Knight as Haman the prime minister, were equally successful, The chorusues were well sung, all voloes blending In fine harm« puny. The orchestra, including Franels Sutton on the violin, Are thur Holt, cellist, Miss H, 4, Mors is on the organ, and Mrs, D, R, jorrison at the plano, added greats ly to the enjoyment of the evening, The Opera House was again fill od to onpacity when the Women's Association of Trinity United Church presented thelr annual Aradustion "Wether" last night, It t were possible the play last night was a little better than the previs ous evening . and the audience showed thelr appreciation in no uncertain manner, The perfornis ance was excellent and without 'a doubt was the finest ween in Powe menville during the past few years, At the conclusion of last even. ing's performance, Mrs, Bell, the director, was presented with bouquet of chrysanthemums and several boxes of chocolates, Other members of the coast also received bouquets an dthe audience show enthusiastia appreciation and did not stop until the finale of the performance Whe sung again, A ---- ANOTHER CAR WAS STOLEN IN TOWN Another ear was stolen iy Bow. manville yesterday when Russell Smith left hin ear outaide the bank at half past eleven, and coming out a few minutes later found it had pharved, The police wepe nos Wtiowos and a description was dent to all police officers In the vielnity, The car was recovered in Cobourg in the afternoon and had been stolen by a lad from this dis. triot, whose name is withheld. ows ing to his youth, ANNOUNCEMENT! Wve Known that © have, Borchased the sores seston | Formerly the old Tonkin Stand Comer of King West and Beverly Sts, 00 SOLICITING YOU and new in all ng, tive repairing, R PATRONAGE J. ASHMORE * Another pleasant voice in home--a good clock PA lsnsnassnrss 7 Se" NEA NANA NN : ; ils {Tr f Il town and would (faults nist' sehnon, i od the huddle Mag £355 NGERT BY OF ALL | SHNTS CHURCH i 4 5 oy The Patieh oil of All paint Anglican Church was filled to the doors en "Thu evening when 0] Fw under the londerahiy bd ro, Vy W, Marsh, fasented pi of a igh order, oon or nimbere. soos; tit A a and dislogues, IW, Mursh, who also acted as Romp iat, ns been In ehdrge of the cholr and was the church or Abu for dhe months, and Hie ® choir has re- octed her a i" y 88 8 lender, An she is leaving for her home in Que- hes shortly, the cholv embraced he vocasion to present her with a enutifu Jouquit, of flowers as a Sakon of appreciation and esteem, Mew, ¥, G, Erskine spoke for the cholr, and told Mrs, Marsh that her interest in the choir, and her work and kindness had been a preciated every member, oh reply Mra, stated that sh had to leave Whitby shortly, The .ehorus work of the choir was partioularly good, There are #1 members in the organisation, and the winging Is well balances, with good harmeny, Mrs, Marsh is an msccomplished planist and plored her part well, The num- ors by the choir boys, and by the individual members, were good and well received, The entire pro. gramme over which the rector, Rev, J. M, Crisall presided, is as follows! Labo" 'the. Ch oonlight On The Lake," the Cholr, vocal sola (a) ""Market"; (bh) "Dawning, Miss Alsi Chorys--(a) "Twice Times"} (b) "Furry Boar," cholr boys, Vor onl sole (4) "Anawer'; (bh) "Hky« lark", Mrs, C, B, Trueman, Dia- logue »~ welected wr Mrs, Krakine, Miss MoIntosh, Vocal solo (a) "Hongs My Mother Taught Me," (b) "Love's In My Heart," (8) "Trees," Mra, John Perry; solo (a) welected: (bh) "Balut d'- Amour," Rey, J, M, Crisall; Chorus w""My Love velia ina Northern Land," the chair; vocal! solo (a) "Western Wind," (b) "Heart of an Hour. (4) Heart's Love," Mrs, O Sinai voosl sola (a) "Island a Heme (b)'*'1 Love You Tru. ly! Mre, W, J, Richardson! duet, "Sweet and Low," Mrs, Erekiny, Mrs, Henstook; voeal solo (a) "'Des Hold My Hand Tonignt," (hb) "Just & Wearyin' Vor You," Mrs, by Rat dont character song Med, | ARES ehorus, "Good {epg (he choir; God A ig concert the oholr dis. posed of some Yul home made candy, PRESENTATION T0 MRS, WM, CLARKE Ugo Igo Club Holds Surprise Party in Her Honor A surprise party was held at the home of Mrs, Ted Large under the Ausplees of the Ugo Ige Club In honor of one of its members, Mrs, Wm, Clarke, A pleasant evening was spent In playing cards, telling Hootch jokes and singing old-tash- ioned songw, Mrs, G, Wiseman sang a solo, Ul {and Mrs, Tom Wright danced old [| | Booteh and Irish dances MORAY. fed on the plano by Miss J, | phries, i+ Ted Large, hostess, read an ropriate address to Mra, Wa. | arke, and Mre, Fred Lyle resented her - with a beautiful Somtorter. Mrs, Clarke thanked the members of the club and sald she yegretted Tu. muh leaving the meetings. A supper wan then served, te W, A A. Ap Cam dement tn a Le Cy hoted Tor the 4 Ee and Ww. PF, MoMahon | 3 sips ta BT ten 0 nie in the pockets toh t Season. Suit 'Daly Ma nN Perm 'The football nn gd invents 134 ot the idea from observing four fominme heads grouped over a bridge tehle, i] --Galt Raporan | and international trade in: ereased by fifty million dollars as '| compared with that ot last year, Nios wPort Nowe: golng. Arthur '| Ohroniele, iy Cello" rere pr-- * prem nothing we 10 King'St. W, Daddy, our Jewsller was rights sould have given would bave pleased her more or given us greater joy, LET JEWELLERY. ADD UTHE, FINISHING TOUCH .D. J, BROWN Phone 189 The Whitby Advertising, subscriptions ani BlewAlter Busines Penitentiar Township, h a Convicted on a charge of pttempt INK 10 escape nom tae Lognty Jail ners, Fred rews, oF Peuveitun, was sefitenced to two years in the pes iwehtiary by Magistrate Willis 1 por lice gourt were yosturauy, Flewed hud piv iously been senténded 10 a term of three years for robbery, thé two year sentence will run consecutively rom the expiration of the hrst term, He had pleadea not guilty but the court convicted him on the 'evidence of John Parry, of Whitby, who was found pod y. just week oh a similar charge, corroborated by thy evidence of Fred Hudson, Uxbridge, and Koss Hall, Whitby, who were inmates ol the Jail at' the time the alleged ols fense occurred, Neither Hudson not Hail had taken any part in the at- tempt of certain prisoners Lo escape irom confinement, Saw Bare In Window The charges against Party, Plewes and Herb rurrison, of Oshiwe, were the attermiath of a discovery by Jal officials of a plat among them tu saw the bars in the window of the wash room and thus make their escape, Luther Pascoe, of Piekgring, also charged with the same offense but Magistrate: Willis found, that ha had taken no part in the attempt to break il and acquitted him, Fred Hudson, of Uxbrdige, who was in the county gaol in November and who 'was brought from Guelph tv give evidence, testified that he saw John Parry, Fred Plewes and Hers oert Harrison sawing the bars in the wash room, He also saw the three men with the file, and Plewes was making a saw, The saws were tak: en from Parry's leggings, Mr, Mason Haner, of Cannington, coundel for Plewes, told the cour that he understood that Hudson wa sentenced to a term in gaol and that Mh term was lessened to give evid: ence, Crown Attorney MeGibbon char- acterized this Nate as absolutely i and told Him tliat he had no right to _ it in edurt, The Crown had ne authority to lessen & sentence, this being obtainable enly at the foot of the thrane, A Mr; Haner replied that he must have been confused with the case of some Noir man, the Attempt Roms hi of Whitby, in a LCA, charge, testified hae SAW Plowes and Parry sawing the bars in tha wash room, beth taking turns iu operating them, He witnesed the operations on several occasions, Asked by Plowes' Counsél why he had been released before his three months term was up, Hall said it was on account of his mother, who was ill and he was the ty hay at heme, The Crown Attorney told the court that long before the attempt to break sao! took place, Hall came to him and pleaded for clemency on account of his 'mother, and that he had exer: cised hik influence to have his term shortened, \ " Paseon Aguitted Chief H, Gunson a Provincial Constable T, Mitchell, of Oshawa, were Salle a wituion for the A Nn, They stated. that Pascoe ha ol them ¢ Mt he had biought a file 0 the jail wash roam, He had beet pi to do so w some of the prisg aners who sald they. plansed to ug it for striking natehes, This had oe red yaveral SRN hejors the até tempt' to diseovered, No. urther hs was hr bry Whithy Brancp Office, at Gar tn and Chronicle ~Telephonn Hours « hone ano, REPRESENTATIVE--JAMES H, ORMISTON Two Year Sentence For' Attempting to Escape From County Jail Here Fred Plews, Beaverton, Is Convicted by Magistrate Willis in Police Court Here, and Will Be Sent to Portsmouth Kingston -- Luther Pascos, Acquitted--Herbert Harrison, Oshawa, to Face Trial Next Wek on Same Charge Daily Times wwe will bv received ut the "You are sdqwitted Pascoe," Mie istrate Willis stuted, The prisoner 'was represented by H, Kennedy, of Whithy, Herbert Harrison, Oshawa, | was granted a week's adfonrnmant Upon his own request, -- IN THE CHURCHES OF WHITBY The following are the notices of Sunday and other services and meetings In the churches of Whine by! United Chureh~~Minister, Rev, A, L, Richards, B,D, sunday, Dew, fth, 11 am, Morning worshipes Sermon Theme, "The Wisdom of God, Bory soroy tor Xk iris and boys, 2 pm, Bunday dohool, 8 Ww Pickering pm, Afternoon worship at Als monde, 7 pm, Evening worship, he Bivister ¥ will well fifth kory ] orto Livingstone. ctl: pm, Young Peoslel Group Bludies led Dr, levenson and Graydon Goodletow vg, Wednesday, § pm id-wesk sorvigm Missionary ond i nee fot, A Bird's el our ory work LL mai) Hengery sy Meh 46, Tusly program; Bt, Joh' % Port Whithy- Rey, Yok 3 Lantos, $4 Beco a.m, t = N Advep 0 Ken 186 pm, Bunde Bible. pot p,m, Service ( Wer ning Services during Advent on t Hecond Coming), Cholr indie ats Ler service, Thursday (today uel Bale (wes notice Wl ney dau, ih, Monduy, 6 p.m, Hiustrats bd Powis) Talk under atispices of the AY. P.A, Open to all, Kee viduy, the 87th open for Christ mas tree and entertainment, Mt, Andrew's PrshreTion Churche=Reav, John Lindsay, pas. tor, Bundsy, Des, 8th, "bivi Ing Worship conducted by the pastor at 11 am, and 7 pm, Sabbath Achool and Bible Study, 2.80 p.m, A hearty welcome extended to all, Whitby Baptist Church-=V, J, Best, pastor, Bervices, Sunday fi s.m,~Bible Behool, Hn, 5 1, Wel- beim, superintendent, Ws i! Die yin worship, subject, uth, the (Heaner, B80 pm, Men's Bit ble Closn, 7 pm, Gospel AarViee sub Jeet, "Joseph the dreamer," ( bird in saries of O, 'T, Heroes), The dy, tor 'at. both services, Monday, 7 p.m, Junior BY, PU, led hy Mis Olive and Mrs, Vrances Wilson, 8 p.m, Concert by the 1st Ave, Bap- List Chureh oetette of Toronto under Bunploes of BY PU, Thurs dey, 7 p.m, ~The pastor will he in the church to interview any inters pated fn the Christian life, Baptism or ehurch membership, Thursday, 8 pom, Prayer and Praise meating, Thursday, § p.m, cholr practice, Mr, R, ¥, Nicholson, organist and eholr leader, All Balnt's Chureles In Advent, §& am~Holy Comms munion (Corporate AY.F. A) 11} name Morning prayer, § pm ATTENDED INSTALLATION AT nd Bunday Twenty-one members of Keystohe Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, Whits by, attended the annual installation of officers of Pentalpha Chapter, of Oshawa, on Tuesday evening, Ex Comp. Frank Proctor, a former Whit. by boy, was being installed as First Principal and the ceremony was to have been conducted hy Rt, Ex Comp, WM, VanValkenburgh, ol Whithy, Owing to illness, the latter was unable to he present, and his lace was taken by Rt, Ex, Comp, G Wi Py Every, who was Maine by V. Ex, Comp, WM, Jermyn, V, Ex Comp, F, G, Erskine and Ex, Comp, F, T. Rowe, A letter of regret, ae: companied by a bouquet of roses, wis sent to Rt, Ex, Comp, VanValkens burgh, with the best wishes of Pent: alpha Chanter, presenta hy 0 Sih etie and other prizes, brief addresses by phd ind of the Board of Edusatinn and pihers who made the various gr entations, and very Jorn a musleal num A the school, owing ercises sha, hall was ¢ daneing, - og Ry ho i' fi anion fai pr: Gay Decorations The A y Hall was gaily ddgorate fe A, the om celors / 0 Ke . 4 peveral cups an 2 By the ndent te of rs Were on ! fsha Wir rv Board of Bducation and of the Tewn Coun. ol} ocenpled en the platform 'with Principal Archibald, In the Absence o Dy, n oh chairs bid of the has, Wivray, ¢ LR, presid: Variows spenker ning spoke of the hieh' the eve- standing of the students oar i ormer ore on the 1 oils field and In he halls of learnt sferonce was aise made othe oft goloncy of the prine The outssnding athiotie Gaara of the evening went to Douglas and Clitfor® Maundrell, sons of Mr, and Mrs, Vred Maundrell, who disin gulshed themselves on local and outside athletio fields. Prise The various prises presented during the 'evening, cevering the pahool year, were as follows: The Literary Baclety prise, away- ded to the student of the Upper Bohool wha makes the highest sg: wragnte marks In any five papers in the Upper Hehool Examinations, Nonnated Jointly by the Board of Hiducation and the Literary Bocl- oly, Won by Ndith Hollldsy, The Colonel Farewell prise, awarded to the students who make the hivhest marks in Agriculture at the Middle School Examinations, Donated by the Inte Col, J, B, Vere. wall, X.C, Won by (1) Bdith Halliday, (8) Marguerite McArth- ithe Biratheona Trust Medal, awarded to the member of the Ca det. Corps who 1s the best shut for the year, Won by Harold Augus- us, Local Athlete Meet-~The Maun. drell Cupr-Awarded to the student winning the highest number or noints on Field Day, Won by Clits ton Maundrell, Girls' Benlor Championship, Won hy Kathleen Hosw, The Odiuw Prise==Awarded to the pirl winning the highest num her of points on Fleld Day other then the champion, Ww by Wilma Oshorne, Girls' Ther C Championship, Won by Joan W Girl! Janitor hamplanship Runs nar-up, Tie-~Mary MacConnell and Laotian Amith, CONMERCFRENT AT: THE HIGH SCHOOL. A BRILLIANT EVENT Staff and Students "At Home" to Cilizsens--Claver "Students Are Rewarded Accepting an invitation from the staff and students, hundreds of oltigens assembled in the Assembs Hall of the High Hehool on Fri- ay evening for tha apnual Comes mencement Kxerolves, This annual and popular event took the form of an "At Home" Joseph King. Cupr-fenior Cham nlonship, Won by Deuglas Maun- all, phe id Ry Runner-up, Benlor oR Won by Bed Junio Champlonship, Wen by Olio undrell, Junior Championship Runner-up, Won by Leonard MeQuay, Langevin ~Bebert-Stainton-Northe am Cup (Quarter Mile), Won by B, Northam, Bassott-Biainton Cup (One mile) Won by Leonard vg Intenschool Athletio Meet--The Bassett Cups-~Fresidented by R, N, Bassett to the school winning the highest number of points at the Inter-fohool meet, on by Whit. by High Sohool, Bo ore by High Sehsol fhleld, Won by ig H Souler or ORAM DIOASNID. Won by Dougles Maundrell, Junior Ohatnplonshiy, Won by Clifton Maundrell, The rg for the indiraued events will he presented at & a Fo Provineial Championship Meet, KingstonDouglas Maundrell wit first in the Intermediate Brosd Jump, first in the Intermedinte Shot Put, breaking the previeus ru eord by ovey five feet bh #agond wl the InGarmodiate' 'p Vast 'onr medals were presented, The Langeyin-Sebert-Btainion Cup was won four times by B, Northam who turned It back (9 the 1 school, and his name has heen add. ded to it, It, Is & very old trophy and has o great history, The presentation of the prises was made by Dr, MeGilvray, Prine cipal Archibald, Reeve J, M, Ken: ny, Trustees G, M, Goodfellow snd John Larkin, Mr, ¥, D, Maundssll and Public Behool Inspector RB, A, Hutchison, ' Given Diplomas Diplomas to students who Tere the wehool were presented. Lo the following: Lucille Basgom, Worpan Gare apd, Anple Grandy, Kdith Holl day, John Hutchison, Koy Irwin, Viorence Mutch, Harold Pascos, Ble da Vearce, Gordon Plikey, Joan and Ruth fabertaoy, Keunath Btuttaford and Ruth Taylor, Musical numbers given it students were; Plane sole, Lawler; plano duet, Pauline si / Bernles Price; plano solo, Madeline Mihalko; plani soln, Dorothy Rise, The valedictory address, u very fine plece of work, was deliversd by Miss 'Jean Robertson, WHITBY FARMERS APPLICATION TO BE HEARD HONDAY The application of certain farm land OWNErs In the town of Wiithy 105 an order of detachment from. the mune icipality, on the ground that they are bemg unfairly treated in the matter of taxation and Aitinienis will be heard on Monday before the Ontario Hallway and Minick } Board in the Couneil Chamber, 4 nearing, It ww expected, will last go day, 'the town of Whitby will be reps resented by Gordon J, Conant, of Oshawa and Artour K, Christian, town solieitor, 'Lue farmers will bg represented by Dales & Johnston, of soronto, 'Lhe town will contest the application, dhe mun issue between the town und the farmers is souneil's reiusal Just spring Lo renew the armers' ar greement, which had been nn effgct 10F MANY Years, railing owners of farm lands in town & hxed assesses ment and eeriain exemptions in the matter of municipal taxation, "Chip year the assessor, on the council's ins structions, raised the faimers' assesy: ments, and while oiginally the USE arity of the farmers were not pati- fied wiih what the town had dene, only a few have signed the detach: ment spplica ation, COUNTY COURT SIH TUHSDAY The County "Court and General Sessions of the Peace gpen on Tues: day next at the Court House, Hi Honor Juage Ruddy presiding, here are ne eriiinal cases 10 come before the Court"but there is quite a lengthy docket of civil Ntigation, Owing to the fact that the main Court room will be In use for the Riorgie Court, It 1s frspanly 'she hat Sessions will he in Connell Counell Chamber, His Honor will gonsider a long . of applications for Daturall jon th majority of them from res oi of Oshawa, th two gouryy at Ql the Court House wil eiogeso place next week, more ao, ofc date, than for years, | Do You Own Your Own. = Practically every line of busi ness is represented in this dis rectory=--a handy reference tor LUMBER vl BEECROFT hithy Lumber and Wood adn LA List Your Firm in the "Times" Business Directory! Wachinery Repairing NOT 00 EMALL Adanac Machine ue Shop | 191 King St. W, Yhone 4) an ea] We ba ha Temi desirable "S PRESTON tnsurance ten) Kstate o i a ------------ EE ------ Y TOW, N . e valle a 5 R eR [1 " : poy Lv) i dian og ; Alieped wy my land of birth, But whore yellow The Rash, wintry snow, nds mourning 08 through Mo west foqul a0 they pass, MERE acefy contens kit, io cL A Naw Ye R vonton- has Pats ented a ET to sell tlokets puitied in sein, that are folded ---ree Caechoswvakia,' with 18,000 of tts §4,188 square HE of land In forests, 1a one of the nel Aeavily wooded countries in rope, jeaniy