THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1930. © Refuses to Write Note, fs Fined "Cornwall = 18 Cont. M. Bowels 95 Er a Cornwall Court because WHE a note to a : a altoang from nthe nature a Hearing is' A ttawa, = On request of defence ai, trial Lok Charles Churlebois test case, enry Ottawa youths d with Ks the Canadienne 'Banque Nationale of $6815 in a hold up at the Eastview suburban branch 5t Satur was postponed in ew Court Saturday until Wed- y next, ¢ prisoners 3 SAE fo. plead. All but $700 of 'the loot has Si recovered, © May Strike Tox Rate Today ton, -- It is understood hat ston's tax rate for 1930 will be #2 mills on the dollar or ordi- assessment and 'one mill on the mo for the collection and digposal of garbage, The all-important ques- tion (was taken up at a meeting of the finance committee on Thursday night and while no official statement wag given out regarding the rate, that the 'council will' ing an A at their meeting today, ! Sr -- Thursday as it siding here, the er Visfing the een train not havin Train , Bightesn ses Graduate 300 i Kingston, Sra) athletics will at any place at which it 'has stopped using its. present 'tour of the pro- vipee. Wins Seed Priass : Almonte, = After cleanin e| the classes of oats at up in the seed fair two weeks ago, James: Lil lie, one of the most pr ressive far- mers in Fitzroy township, sent' the products' of his fields to the Quinte seed fair at' Napance last week and there, with five entries, firsts and a third in captured two oats and a fourth and seventh in other classes In addition Mr, Lillie brought home a silver Hdphy emblematic of the championsh p in the oats classes, } Book Long Overdue Belleville, = Twent overdue, a book foun »three years its way back wOOD Body Har Hard Slabs Soft Slabs | Cut to Stove Length and For Furnace or Fire Place For Cook Stove or Heater Guaranteed No. 1 Dry DIXON COAL CO. Telephone 262 Five Direct Lines For Kindling or Cooking of the a di ch 'are. oe La wih sgn ps 'in very good, say ht : book eontainy a bien i i be, asked to Hrike on Buta ued from "Bel levis Tobia on i a of, 1907, Usiversity suffer heavily through gr for f Dre ar The aor aa vee ent a e receive their pny ge. wa oon Boats Lines Merged Brockville, = The Ward Indepen- dent ont. Boat ay. ibe ont Ly Al Bay, has been merged wil the andra td Combined Boat Tours, Inc. hie will thus have 21 r | boats making tours through the is- Jands this: summer, Captain D, I, Haas remains presidentiof the coms pany, of which Glen Ward becomes third vice-president. ---------- Called To Brighton Brighton, == Revs C,. W, Barrett, Kingston, has resigned as pastor ~ Princess Street United Church, He has accepted an invitation to become minister of Trinity United Church here and will commence his new duties at 'the end of June, -- Reeve and Wife Honored Prescott, --~ Reeve W. P, Walker and Mrs, Walker celebrated ' their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary last Thursday at their home in Cardi- nal' They. entertained a number. of friends at dinner and bridge. Mr, and Mrs. Walker were presented with a silver tea service and tray, at " Kingston, = Water in' the harbor reached a new high level Thursday, and owners of property along. ihe waterfront are alarmed over the sibility of a Tepttition of the po age which was done early last Year by high water, Th depth of the water was 16 feet 7 inches, as com- pared with 16 feet 4 inches a year ago. Gets Firet Birthday Card Campbeliford. ~~ The oldest resi- dent of Seymour Township, William Potts, celebrated on February 20 hla 90th birthday and was reminded of the fact by a greeting card, the -- he had ever received, from relatives ut Strathelaire, Manitoba, 7 Sifp-- Mother and Son Graduate Kingston, ~= Allen Newman, son of W. Newman, M.P.P, North Vie- toria, and a nephew of W. J. C, Al. len, Secretary-Treasurer of the Kingston Board of Education, to- gether with his mother; Mrs: New- man, who is Mr. Allen's sister; is a member of the graduating class which received diplomas at the Kemptville Agricultural Sc h ool Thursday, Allen Newman, who is 20 years old, has been deaf and dumb since birth. Mrs, Newman way Traffic Act declares that during March and April, 'Loads Must Be Cut in Half During April Truck Owners and Drivers Must Obey the ol So Penalties Dias vio Si tr shi | he satus may ay rind by avoir onion o Act is designed rod eT Summary of the Law - outside cities and towns: Er ro 0 ee to hair a Toad J phe EERE eh, © ry dh round are: lpr hour for pneumatic tired vehicles early ~with the law during road foundations less secure, pl ageatiog E3hacity sacending : ' ¥ | Millard's Planing "7 Mill 443 Richmond St. East of took a course in the educal evoted the deaf and dumb, and herself to teaching her son. Prospects Encouraging Cornwall, = The annual meeting of the Cornwall Lacrosse Club was held Thursda by night, and prospects were reported as very encouraging for the coming season, The team will again enter the Ontario-Quebec Amateur League and will place a strong team in the ficld, as plenty of material is available, G. Neil Phil lips was clected president, Roads in Bad Shape Kingston! ~= Residents in the nor- thern part of Frontenac state that while there has been considerable snowfall in that section this winter, it was not riearly as great as in the city. Roads, however are in rather 'bad shape for travel, especially north of Parham, Reports are that sap is running well and the grop this year promises to be a 4 big one, Seteced $0. to Jail Lindsay. ~~ Ben Farrow, 26, of Coboconk, was sentenced to jail for two months on a char e ol selling liquor illegally when ppeared before Magistrate G. ro Jon an in police court, Thursday. The offence took place at a dance at Norland on the 8h of March. Neck Dislocated Kingston, March 24 -- George Richardson, is in the General How pital in a serious condition suffer ing injuries received during an al- tereation in a loeal pooiroom with some companions Saturday after- noon, The police are investigat- ing buf so far no charges bave been laid, Prom what can be learned, Richardson was playing pool with some other young fellows when an altercation arose. It is alleged that he was struck on the jaw Ay one of the young men and when he was about to he tell on the floor. He was taken to his home but along towards midnight his condition became very serious and he was, removed to the General Hospital, when an examination was made and it was found that his neck had been dis- located and at the hospital last night it was stated that his eondi- tion was critical. \ Killed by & Horse Brotkville, ~~ Domald Ferguson, son of Robert Ferguson, sustained w fracture of the right leg below the knee when he was kicked by a horse in the J. R. Bresnan & Son coal yard, Water strect cast. Too Busy to go to Jail Belleville, ~~ Frank McEachern, barber, pleaded guilty to a charge of driving: a motor car while intoxicat- ed. sentence of seven days was passed and McEachern's counsel asked if his client could be remand. ed until Monday as Saturday was a busy day in the barber shop and to this request the Crown Attorney as. sented. Mr. McEachern will appear on Monday and commence his seven days on the e | Mill RUPTURED? 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NEW HOMES FOR WAR PROTECTION A ---- Moscow, March 24,.~Subterrancan new ' dwellings now. building in Moscow, Soviet authorities are taking Jou srs, expressed by disarmament conferences and peace campaigns, re) they intend 5 equip the popis lation against all forms of ¢hemical 'warfare, The first of these model communaly houses will cost $1,000,000 and house 1,200 workers, It will contain a clubroom, Jibrary, restaurant, kind- 'ergarten, stage, nursery, mechanical laundry, grocery, dry goods and other stores, A model communal dwelling on an even more pretentious scale, to cost $1,500,000, will be built especially for 2,000 students in Moscow. Here as in other dwellings there will be no priv vate living rooms and all neces< of life will be communal, Per- er property will be Ilmited to clothing and small articles, MORE BATCHELORS THAN MAIDS ON LONELY ISLAND Buenos Ares, Mareh 24~There are fourteen girfs of marriageable age on the lonely South Atlantic Isl? and, Tristan da Cunha, which is so far removed from the rest of the ATON To FR an] ih ESDAY Clover Leaf Sockeye Salmon No. 1 tall tin Pe Tin JOC Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour fi Pkg. ihe | | Lyle's Small world that a ship comes but once a year, There are 21 youn gmén of mar- | riageable age from which those four- teen girls may pick husbands, Those | ably will remain bachelors, since few ever leave the island, and few come there to live. | Rev. Philip Lindsay, who has just | come hero from three years speut in mission work on the island, says 157 inhabitants live on Tristan da Cup- ha with almost unbelievable stmplic- ity, The community, which is self- governing and communistic, has but one firearm; an old blunderbuss. There is no currency, and aleohol is unknown, No doors have locks and there is no crime, When Lindsay first arrived on the island there was a good crop in 1028, but this year again the single crop has failed and the inhabitants are threatened with distress, Hall the population suffered in an infly- enza epidemic last June, ' and one died. Tristan da Cunha is a British pos session settled about 1816 by Eng- lish. There are three islands in the group, Celebrate Birth of Shakespeare Stratford-on. Avon, Hig. March 24. ~Plans for the celebration of Shakespeare's birthday anniversary April 28 include an all-day program. The parish church bells will usher in the day after which the Shake. spoare Club will hold its annual meeting. The unfurling of more than 30 national flags will take place not chosen, through necessity prob- |@ Golden Syrup | 2 ro 25¢ For Better Pastry Green Seal Pastry Flour enocEnlfs | re WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 25th, 26th and 27th Several Added Specials FOR YO in n to our reg ular weekly specials we now offer the thrif ty housewives of Osh. awa and vicinity, extr us specials for Tues. day, WednesGsy and Thursday, Shop Early----Store Open From 9 to 8 Including Saturday YOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 5 PURE CANE SUGAR 10 Ibs. 50¢c 20 ibs, Granulated to customer, Tins for Per Lb. Per Lb. Per Lb, Per, Lb, Spaghetti in 9c Shortenirig I; iv 16e Sauerkraut 2 25¢ Rolled Qats SPECIAL GLO 3c Meats, Fruits and Vegetables Round Steak Ib. Orang es Lamb Chops & 336" Foidees Pork Steak" 32¢ b bag, Hamburg Steak : Cabbage 1. 10¢ Bacor Lettuce 2 heads 19¢ »UTL CUT rE Per ui 96c LIBBY'S YRESH S5¢ Black Tea i. 45¢| Butter THNDER AND JUICY {JUICY Zhe 33¢ GRADE NO, 1 Lamb Chops b. 90 1b. bag, $2.00 VRESH MINCED . 20¢ LARGE ICEBERG ~~ Bacon Tomatoes Lb. 23¢ Round Stea Lb. up of hundreds of distinguished guests will visit the birthplace in the afternoon and then will go to the parish church where the vicar will receive the wreaths, chaplets, and flowers, placing them on the poet's tomb, KING PAYS $16,200 FOR STAMP COLLECTION Cairo, Marc bh 24, King Fuad has Just purchased what is described as at' moon, A floral procession made the finest collection of Egyptian Finland is considering the struction of a new shipyard. stamps in the world. He bought them from a Scotchman for $16,200. cons The Egyptian monarch now ranks second to King George of England as a royal stamp collector, Argentina imported $35,342,051 in 1929, King Fuad collects the stamps of S---- many countries but has specialized in those of Egypt, the Sudan and the Arablan states, An English philate list arranged most of the forty al bums in which the collection is mounted, Fringes constitute the latest hair- dressing fad in Europe. » "chubby" type in Paris. 2 MARCH Special Sale of Floor Coverings with hard, bright surface. Special, sq. yard ......ccoinin FLOOR OILCLOTH Floor Oilcloth in good, heavy quality, 2 yds. x 2 1-2 yds. wide, in tile, fancy blocks and floral designs. Reg. 59¢ sq. yard. Remnants up to 12 sq. yards .......c.ie ass ahsdinree si wiendBc aq. yard Well,printed and finished fh splendid fancy blocks and yard. © Special, sq. yard .. terns suitable for every room in the house. PRINTED LINOLEUM Very special value are these 2, yds. wide, Printed = Linoleums There are pat- Reg. 90c sq. 69¢ conventional desighs, ETI SORE EER ra RRR Wy TY UT | in LLY 49 i) CY LO £3 PRINTE surface that will give good of patterns to select from, Reg. $! sq. yd. Special, sq yd... D LINOLEUM 4 yd. wide Linoleum that will cover gour floor without a seam, in smart new designs. Heavy quality and well finished with new, hard 90c¢ service. A splendid assortment Inlaid Li New patterns of Inlaid Linoleums have arrived in attractive designs. The 'colors are pressed through to the burlap which insures many years of hard wear. The new Domolar surface with which these are now treated enables you to easily hes them in order, $1.59 square yard. Special, sq. yard «. coins noleums Ree $1.35 PEE LE ER RR) Congoleum Rugs We always have a fine range of Congoleum Rugs in stock in all the most wanted sizes, The egjors are fawn, Tose, blue and grey. Starting. ALS x9, priced at 96.36 To 9 x 15 priced at $15.78 9 x 10:6 in seconds $7.98 9 x 12 in seconds $9.95 ' 3x 3a 95¢ en, 3x 4:6 at $1.45 on. 3x26 at $1.95 on ¢ 63 King St E Kine Suk 78.79 worth of American farm machinery § Long umbrellas are replacing the i Epes TT SL --------