F OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1929 RICH PASSENGERS ON THE BLUE TRAIN Art Expert Says Riviera Is Still the Playground Of Europe gy Dee, 12-The word "blue" in Blue Train only, refers to the he of paint exterickly used on the cars, It might als be applied to the soul state of the few {Americans aboard who were touched by the re- eont flutter in Wall Street, Otherwise, this train de luxe quo- tidien--daily trian of luxury----curl- ed out of the Gare do Lyon at 7:58 p. with its passengers in a frame of that was anything but "blue," Find t was filled with a rare company of nchasers of the north, who still ave faith in the Riviera as a hot water bottle and tonic for jaded ner- ves, It may be a bard pill to swallow at home, but a look over the passengers on this speeding hotel of elegance would seem to establish that there are people of means in the world who were not in the least affected by the New York stock market "slump" w=Londoners, Berliners, Hollanders, Belgians, French and industrial and political potentates from the new countries of central Europe, with their families, Looking down the filled dining ear as the lights of Paris faded to the rear there were to be seen enough rings and bracelets, necklaces and breastping to stock the window of a Fifth avenue jewelery store; prins eipally diamonds, pearls and emer alds, Our tablemate was the distinguish» ed art expert, EE, M, Hodgkins, whe, having passed the midmost of life, ---- 5 divides his remaining years between an apartment in Pas and 8 vibe at Monte Carlo, He was a friend of the late J, Pierpont Moigan, the late Henry C, Vrick, all of whom in ther datetime, thanked their stars they knew him, He opened the door of Old World art to the first great American collectors, Through him the famous "Panels. of Grasse" roach: ed Mr, Vrick, These eventually will be placed in the Metropolitan Mu- seum of Art, Mr, Hodgkins oxides' restiulness, He is the type found in those huge leather chairs of a London club, I fi coneern is over the beautiful things of life and their preservation, Money talk is not in his yocabulary, His mind is a storehouse of delightfully intim ate contacts with personages, most of whom have passed on, "There will always he the Riviera," he suid, "The Mediter- ranean coast from St, Raphael to San Remo is nature's art gallery in Hurope, It has drawn me south an nually for 22 years, To rapid-moving winter tourists, it sometimes presents an unpleasant weather face, but wi who frequent it straight from Novem ber ta spring find it most comforting, and eventually a habit," "Phen the Riviera Js not dying?" "Bless my soul, no," said Mr, Hod wkins, the sun, Look at Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, who comes regularly to the south, of France, He is 88 and a youngster," yasengers fol 30,000 FEET OF WILD LIFE FILM Edmonton, Alta,, Dee, 12.-Wild life in the Provinee of Alberta is being illustrated hy the Alberta Govern ment in ahout 30,000 feet of film, and the work is not yet complete, Prob ably the ehief interest in the film so far produced In the work, which is i Ee --------. MADE BY THE BAKERS OF "Nothing dies that lives in|" RED PIM DISFIGUR 7%, BecameLargerand Itched, Heal od by Cutlcura, for exhibition and educational pur~ poses, are pletures of a nest and eggs of a blue goose, The pietures are of native birds chiefly, and bird nests, eggs, ete, but they are also ustrating fur farming in Alberta, The work of photographs ing wild life in the province will be coptinued next summer, it is under: stoad, the idea being to secure films showing every {hase of wild life birds and animals, The pletures of the blue goose nest and eggs were obtained at Henedick's sanctuary east of Ledue, The first showing of the film took place recently at the BSprusedals school Ledue distriet, Sitsistioy CAKES and PUDDINGS The most seasonable offerings for your family or guests, The very embodiment of old English cheer, istie's s Biscuits 1835 ng into your home the Spirit of Christmas MUSIC is the very spirit of Christmas,, and a Majestic Radio will bring music into your home with a realism you never dreamed possible, Hark to the high, clear melody of a4 Christmas carol «+. listen to the deep, sonorous tones of an organ , , cabinet beauty, as shown nis abies Model, matches the ty of the Majestic ioolf! 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ALLCHIN LTD. 1% Church Street Osha THRIFT IN "TIME" PAYING IT 15 SAID Payment On Installment Plan May Actually Foster Thrift Habit RA When the proper principles are observed, where the commodity In useful and durable and its poss session ineveases the wellbeing of the purchaser, ingtallment huylng, Instead of becoming wpendihrifis may actually encourage the saving habit, This has long heen reeog- niged when homes have heen bought on partial payments, writes William ©, Scroggs in the Out look, In these latter days It has heen found that there are other things than houses and lots which may he hought on time with na Im pairment, hut rather with an ens couragement, of the saving habit, | The exponents of the thrift main- | tain that {f it Is a good thing to huy a house In this way rather | than to go without, the same rule applies to the furniture which | goes Into the house; for one Is useless without the other It Is nlso better that the small monthly payments which Are res | quired should go for a kitchen range or a piano than he frittered away on trifles, And If this rule is good for a plano, why Is It not equally good for a motor ear? Whe is to draw the line and say that purchases of some things in this way are inherently good and pur chases of other things are inhers ently had? Conditions will vary with indivi. duals; what may he conducive to carefully planned saving and household budgeting hy one fam ily may prove rulnous to another, The Chamber of {lommor ce of the United Biates Tas estimated that approximately one-sixth of the goods sold at retall are now sold on time payments, If they had not heen sold in this way it is probable that they would not have heen sold at all, In that ease hus! ness activity would have slackened fewer workers would have had Joby, purchasing power would have declined, with still less demand for woods and still less employment It 16 ensy to Imagine the vielows eirele which might result It 18 to he remembered, ton, that a drop of 15 per cent, In husl ness activity means a change from prosperity to depression, It 1s con celvahle, then that our more flexible notion of what constitute thrift has sotunlly prevented a re action In husiness ANVANGES PLAN TO SEGREGATE FELONS, Sine-S'ng Warden Would Place Crnvicts in Four Groups 13 1mmediate sep inmates of the States) four classes, graded ac | | | Ossining, Deg eation of prisons into garding to thelr future prospects a indicated hy thelr records, was re commended In a statement dasued by Warden Lewis | of Sing Sing as a result of the recent murder of Reuben Kaminsky, The attempts made alyze the characters of through the prison psyehiatrie elini are "mere gestures," Mr, Lawes sald "All we can do within the limi of available appropriations is to file the examinations and ratings Na provision had heen made for actual classification and segregation of pris oners," he asserted, The four groups inte which he would divide all conviets, he defined as follows hat Prognosis This group would be made up largely of the more mature, accidental or first offenders, whose previous histories demonstrat ed that they had, up to the time al their offences, been orderly members of society, and who do not present mental, personality or physical handi caps that would interfere with thels conducting themselves properly after release from prison "2. Prognosis Fair=This group would be made up of these offenders who, after careful study, offered some promise of a reformation by proced ure other than custodial eare and whose offences were not directly goupled with constitutional -or Intel lectual defects, "3, Prognosis Doubtiul=This group would consist of convicts wha have been social problems for some time and would include a large number of those with personality deviations and intellectual deficiencies, but who ap pear to give some promise of im prove under special treatment, "4, Prognosls Poor--This group would include the definitet anti-social, the habitual eriminal and those who had records, coupled with the marked constitutional defects," Saving that "the merits of this plan would have long been conceded," Mi Lawes added that he knew of np wood reason why It should not he adanted at once, "It will help to clear the prison at mosphere and would become the hasis of real rveformatory influence," he said, Lawes 0 far to an prisoners Good LOVE SAID DISEASE BY GERMAN DOCTOR ---- Munich, Dee, 12=To millions af men and women the world aver love still may be life's greatest romano but to Dr, Waldemar Sehwelssheim er, {t is nothing more than a disease to he compared with measles, The | physician has just published a value | "Love Only a Disease," in which he! subjects love ta purely chemical lah | oratory analysis, He draws a parallel between love | and measles Wa contends that in the! person "Wiflicted" with love there is a disposition for the "disease" H. explains that, just like a gold, it 1s not caught by every persan who shakes hands with another, so the lave germs are not inoculated in gy- eryone indiscriminately He then argues that, as In all in fgetions, the "love disease" has its In ubation period hetween its invention and erisis, This, he writes, is similar to the incubation period in diptheria The infection does not make one vie lently ill smediately after the germs have lodge d themselves in the human system, Love at first sight, the phy ician holds, is as exceptional as the stidden breaking out of scarlet fever Once the "lave disease" has hroken out, Dr, Schweissheimer says, its symntdms are indubitable, The eye 'sd thi Ley who les blurred, heart palpitates suftferer loss hippy flowers dep { ow: sunshine w the face Ih may lade awa s weight in love rived of sunshine a other hand, like brought hack "to wile Heh Is raclnrocated nm the rh, Are and thelr loye Bil Feeavel Diggnosis "oye § difficulty thm althor eontends and prognosis " established on medieing i ¢ those disense" are hile in loye heeomes pale, sleep is regular and © un the COLUMBUS BRIEFS bi He=Mrs visiting Miss Nellie Columbus, ott Is LY | wie] 1} A, Doolittle is spending a few Taronts, k vesls with friends Mr, and My wm Thos, Con Unday Mi elarn sill and Mrs, H, Hayes pent Bunday at Oshawa i the Fhe Adult Bible Class was with | twned at the home af My ei, Wilson Fue th wha iy IH AWR day EVENINE Vasco on und Mrs mm Bunday an rims spent it Oshawa with relatives and family enters and Mrs in Osh In Mr, Mr, and Mrs recently, hos and Mrs, John Stone visited Will Beott at Oshawa Cook, My and Mrs, Lorne Cook, Mv, and Mrs, Morley Con k, Mrs, G, Brent and Wm, Ward at tended the funeral of Wm, Koy Conk at Oshawa on. Tuesday Prank Oshorne and son Hubert, My, and Mrs, Orville Oshorne Ane davghter of Newcastle, Mr, and Mrs o Wyndmah of Hampton, visited Harold Hayes Mrs, Wubi Tuesday with Oshawa Butherland visited on AW, Buthertand of 2 % PRESENTS SUPPLIES THE TABLE These Specials on Sale Dec, 13°19 WE SELL FOR LESS FINEST QUALITY Haked in our own spotlessly clean hakeshop Made from a very fine Old English recipe, It contains the very choles est of Oriental |) big Valencia Almonds, Vine Bplees, High Park Hutter, New Laid . ih Pi red with un deliclons y mond Faste, Puy it hy the vo Ih. 39° Christmas Candy Fruit Drops Tine Fruls Flavor Nox 190 Holiday Mixture Faoellont Value h, 14¢ Lh, Lh, Gum Drops Assorted Flavors Jelly Beans ha Childesn Like Them 15¢ 19¢ I Mincemeat MUN, HAMILTON'S Chales Quality Mincemeat THBY'S Flassr Quality wral Jar ; Natural Figs Finn Quality Lh, 160 Jar, 29¢ 2 Lbs, 25¢ Golden Hallowi Dates Large av a4 Meaty a 1 Lbs, 22¢ Table Figs Lb, 23¢ EMYRNA Glace Cherries Fancy Quality 4 Lh. 1 fo § Craw " SH WAY, non SHOR TBREAD 34° They are different slab, pound or splice, For a Real Treat, Try ENRTSON'S Per Pound a AA Ee Df Tues. Dec. 2 Tues.~D ac. anti! J Freneh Tmported i NU-JELL 2 Phy, 15° ASSORTED FLAVORS FRY'S BREAKFAST COCOA 2° 14 Ih, Tin Molasses DOMOLOO Beand De eldedly the finest made Haking Powder CHARM Brand - For hotter ¢ 21. satisfaction = dh, Tig I'in 21 Allan's Almond Paste Ready 10 Use Pkg, 240 Spinach YIM} \ Prand Foner Quality ow # Bigs Tin Diced Carrots AVEMER Bro Choon a hiakiy 0 Bisse 1 line 25¢ para us 1 fio 'Noor LAW hs r Ne in 29¢ Peas GREEN GIANT Breas, and Tondo tn \ Soup 1 RA Brand---A As hen eV of hake 2 T4 ins 19¢ with Hie SURPRISE Tin 22¢ Tin 160 Levee, SW min 240 co MERRY SUGAR WAFERS ag Xmas Se Fri, =» Dec. 153th until 10 o'clock Fri, = Dec. 20th until 10 o'clock STORE, HOURS Neduesday afternoons, Ason HAs 4th to 1th, SIX pom, 4th anti] 1¢ o'clock 31st o'clock tak the Hise " ¢ HIRINTIE ~ BR. AZIL NUTS Fanor, Lay ALMO FARRAG 'UF Faner, Large, , N NY) New Stach, WALNU MIXED N CALIFORNIA NETS Budded 5 Walauts, Almonds, Filharts and Bea at Girl to show you the What ave they? Why, they are the daintiest litle Monit we ever sold at this price, Rootangular in shape, with 8 freah, orisp hisoniy # A any yo lemon watersloe filling, For soolal teas and buffer ig on they are Weal, and If you have aooustamed to yin oonsiderahly move for water=lon hiseuits ' J A povnd of MERRY SUGAR th at twentysnine cents, and Son be nstonished ue the value, wat ave ERARRARRARRR ARRAN RAR RANY ARARAR IRR RRA tae AARRRARRRAARARA RRNA pllae=Ne, 1... 1 SPECIAL Campbell's Tomato SOUP 2 +. 19° wie 4 Tins to Customer IL OBLA ws C HRISTMAS CAKE Individual Christmas Cakes Put up in boxes and have a very fine decorated top, they would make A most Suitable ih. §Or # 27 2b, mle GoldenSultana Ralsins iin the 2 Lhe, 29¢ Currants Bitailems Vater Raising Pirie Siyle 31h, slze 2 Lhe, 27¢ th 2 Lhe, 28¢ serine Bright, { ae Currants veoh Finest Qualivy LUT) Seedless Raising California Faney 2 Lbs. 2%¢ Oualivy Lh, 18¢ Real Value CHOCOLATE PUFF Just a real good chocolate coated marshmallow biscuit, Ideal for the kiddies, 2 1 Pound 240 Fine Sodes 27 Rha Raisins DELMONTE Boand 3 Phgs, 370 Seeded Raising NUNMAID Puffed Almond leing BREW Prepared in Flour hh a om Pkg, 2% I ot . ti G0 or fa by Bean Ho le deans Peel van yo - Mived Peel" Hmem O Mange ¥ Lh, 2 Phas, 310 , Tin 230 & 0coant t BAREAD ede Lh Ne i Bu GBC bor Fring