PAGE EIGHT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1930 Cap | four square mile. thousand | ym, 750+ Harriet and Vivian, visitors--a large Never before, has this record | up to August 31 en: ed the cast from | \\' eal VANDALS DAMAGE OLD MONUMENT Greek War Memorial 2,400 Years Old Break Is Attacked Saigo rie," -- The bronze " serpertinc columns, which stands in the old Hippodrome of - Con~ stantinople, and which is one of the most ¥~ 'ous old monuments in the weld. having been erectad 10 commemorate the battle ot Marathon in 490 . (or Plataca, 479 B.C.) was damaged recently Ly persons unknown, Thess vandals broke off a sec- tion of "ie bollow cylinder which --formed of the bodics of three serpents entwincg -- constitutes this historic monument. All thg/heads of the snakes had long sindo disappeared, but the § Constantinf monument, in {ts modern condi- its tion, has beeu a faature of inted-| est for tourists archaeoio Recent oxploratisn by Br archaeologists in tie Hippodroms | revealed an old conduit under tiie. monument. wh! i coemed to in- dicate that at one time the mem- : used as 2 a 1 orial might have been fountain. Wanton Pillage * The serpertine column, in its or- iginal state, was described by Hei | SIR OLIVER LODGE Noted British psychist, photograph- i cd as he passed through South. ampton, Eng., to board liner | Mauretania for the United States, | | | rh | LAID | Slectric Sanded and Finish- || cd Complete Ww. J. TRICK CO. | 25 Albert Street 230, { odotus, and there is little ground for doubting that tire relic in con- | | stantinople an authentic suv- | vival, Historic and archaeological val- ues only attach to the piece of | bronze now stolen from the old] Greek war memorial, | "Perhaps the most important of | early Greek works cast in bronze | both from its! size and great his- { torical interest, is ays the Ency-| by 12, Oshawa 32% | clopaedia Britannica y the bronze | pillar now in the Hippodrome at Constantinople. "It was erected ate the victory of the allied ( {| States over the Persians at Plataea. | Before the heads wore broken oli ths monument was 20 ft. high, It | is hollow, all in one piece. On the are engraved the names 01 victorious States, "Of old a eolder | cated to Apollo monument, "It was the 'first Christian Em- | porer," Constantine, who moved the DPlataea thre:serpeifls war memorial--w:th many other his toric 'rcy ~to 'Lis Hippo- drome in Constantinople when thi broze casting was old. LTD. is 231 FURNITURE REPAIRED ° Refinished or made to order J. B. BEECROFT s Whitby, Phone Whit to commemor- | reek W.A. HARE OPTOMETRIST 8 Bond Street East Hundreds of people wear with utmost comfort Hare's Faultless Lenscs colls 1.2 pod. tri od ° on to dedi- ti Boys' Aviation Caps, solid leather. Special ...s. 98c DOMINION CLOTHING CO. 68 KING ST. W. Ihone 2141 We Deliver new | "While Jack's i { ) | Fr '% TIME TABLES 1 3 j.*e 0 Bn a i A | C. P. R. TIME TABLE Effective Seot. 29, 1923. (Stands Time) Going est m. Daity (Except § De . Ia 2d COAL COAL Phone 193 W. J. SARGANT Yard--89 Uloor "treet K. Orders Promptly Deliverca | ny (Except Sunder) We have several desirable houses for rent, CUTLER & PRESTON Leal Estate losurance Telephone 5672-223 Night calls 510--1560 64 King St. West | | H CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Effective Sept. 27, 1929 (Standard Time) Eastbound ally, S day onlv. St ig Daily. except Saturday 4) 1. Daily, " Rt. Daily, Westbound Daily, Dailv, Daily, M. Dailv, nm. Daily, Dail Dai Sun excevt Sunday Disney Real Estate Olfe for s. "> two nicely Savin > v We have good ex on houses ara. pply 29 King Phere 15350 term i. changes in and x. Whitby, Oshawa. Bowmanville US LINE | WEEK DAY SCHEDULE | (Effective on and after Sept, 29, 1929) | Gahig West Arrive | Hospita: | Lesve Leave | Bowmanville Oshews DIAMONDS | T:E"i7 | 7.20 a.m, 8 10 am, BURNS JEWELRY | :3Gan 1 STORE 149045 a.m, King & Prince Sts, 10.50 a.m 12.45 pan. pei I. 12.10 pon 3% 3 4.35 pan 6.45 p.m Pawn RABRRBRNNERLSL 5 EPFPEOTY Eh [hd ada 10.55 p.m Y E a» : LC pam Machinery Repairing NOTHING LUO LARGE NOTHING Z00 SMALL Adanac Machine Shop 161 King St. W. hone 1214 "Arrive Arrive Oshpwa Bowmanville 3 7.20 a.m Leave Hespita) Ebwe a ns ae 11.00 a.m, 1.00 p.m, 4.35 p.m, 6.50 p.m, i BEERD PPPFPFEP 3 hari SSomowmanni 85388332 alk REPAIRING WATCHES | Tine sarked * acre through OUR SPECIALTY | Whitly Hospital It your watch is not glving | SUNDAY AMD HOLIDAY SCHEDULE satisfaction we can repair Going West and make it tell the correct busses fo frrive Arrive Whitby 945 a.m. 12,15 pan, 2.30 p.m, 4.30 p.m, . 5.3 pn. 8.3 p.m, 10.45 p.m. East Arrive Arrive Oshaws Bowmanville WW um LN am LW om LW pan dpm 45 um SHpmn SMopm : 700 pn W056 pm pm. 3X pn 53 pan pm Hom (1200 pio are through ousses u | Official Watch Inspeztor for Canadian National and Osh. § awa . | 10 King St. W. Phone 139 | tespital 10.00 a.m. 12.3 p.m. 11.06 p.m. line marked Ahitby Hospital Special Busses For Al) Uccasions Heoasonable Rates anc Caref) Urivars 4. A GARIUN FPrepristor Bowmanville -P 02 or 308 osaave Walling - 18 Prince Ste Felt Bros. 7 he LEADING JEWELER | ee ts im st on Sit 12 Simcoe St. South | | BRINGING UP FATHER gate, carrying 115,445 par engers. Kootenay Park, which 'adjo'ns Banff Park a»d forms its principal western gateway. had 49,710 mot- or visitors up to the cna of Sep- tember. The power of al'rzetion which can be possessed by cven a smail r~ srve is indicat in the case of I'oint Pelee, a national reservation on Lake Erie coverin: only about beyn approached. Fo. 1 as far east as the Maritime Provinces long- distance travellers ca: o, Heavy in- creases in visitors er: shown for every park, Wal 'ton Lake Park in the past summer had 52,000 visitors. Four years ago travel to thy park was approximately « 10,000. Buffalo Park at Wainwright, which attract- ed 5,000 to 6,000 vicitors annually a few years ago, had 20,000 last season, Yoho Park---only recently opened to motor travel by the L+ilding of the Kicking Horse trail from Lake Louise, Alta., to Leam- choil, B.C.--Had over 10,000 motor visitors. A similar number went to Prince Albert Pari, now in its second year of development, At Banff Park, Department of Inter- | for figures reveal 29,465 cars had |! TRAFFIC 1S RECORD TONATIONAL PARKS Public Scenic Playgrounds Well Patronized in 1929, Figures Show Lt 1 W t I ta Ottawa, Jan. 8.--~Canada's na- tional parks continue to increase in popularity as objectives for motor travel, More Jlaa onec-quar- ter of a million visitors entered these great scenic playgrounds in the summer of 1929 by motor high- way, Federal statistics for the past ye~» show. 1 n Diamonds ! Bassett's On Oshawa's Mam Corer ed 1 17 have { Ronald George, Capt. Da lan A. Mos percentage 1 'there he United il.tc ast summer, L: num, 9000. Lunenburg, N..S., Jan. 6.--All thei chooners of the fall fishing fleet Wal "inton returned home, the majority |... pd 1 vith very good fares, Some of the|y 4" ici yen were gold green, while oth-| seoRranhic [pocie : in the hands of curers. Last}' cason there were cighteen vessels an | OP a he fall fleet, against ten this ; jira u ish « The 1929 fieet, with the kof 19 3 re: sonic of as many' vafietiz : pid | ing stoc C8, | countries fc 1 ' n 300; Bossomer, Capt. Thos. wan, 1400; Robert lLisdale, Capt. Al-| r, 1000; Shirley B. ( ster Corkum 800; 1 m, Capt, | BY : of the Symonds, Capt, Calvin Tanner R ¢. Perry, Capt, William 303 Gloria May, Capt. Irving 'Cork "Public opinion Deal, 800; L ence Zinck, 600; Isabel J. Cork | Capt. Eric Corkum, 600; 1 Dee~The North In the Jast fi ies has ound to thrive even better in element than in their Yrom Arg 'American {r so well that ther 3eryl, Capt. 3 Z y 18 SIMCOE ST. 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