THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1930 GUIDE | { 111 Ww Book Tells History of Early Settlers in hy T------ known a RY a ET prov Loyalin settlers 16," W gow Ee of ho YOArs AK0, a sts, Hc in 1784, fons is for the tourist ovinge t at Salut for by Canada during the past _bitation, and the gr i won's Folot, Bathur redericton, Is shown '| when it was King's Col L420, + An {llustration of | terest to American tourists gives # Royal Coat of Arms of the Bri- which ore Revolutionary dys occupied Ei place in the City Uouncil Chamb- + of the Colony of Massachusets It is believed to date back of King George | fi* Hanoverian Lynasty, wy. lg early in the rel the first Hanovirian, who bec Ling in 1714. Many strangers fint John make a point of visiting tinity: Church to «ee this historic The new book also jows the old graveyard at Fort onckton, and a map of the Kagle's Lesh on the Baint Jobn River, a ort distance above Belleisle Bay, d a pieture of Fort Howe, aint ketch by ! Coat of 'rms of the Province of New Mrun. rick which appears in this Guide ] ified to .be correct in every oat of Arms, in 1761, from a amin Morston.. of stall, . Other (llustrations depict Champ. In's plan of the settlement on the | aps of the vicinity of Fredericton, Lad of Restigouche, sketches show. Lig the site of Fort Jemaeg And fort La Tour and the location or Id Hasou House at Saint John, Fort Meductic, the site of Gy- + to 'the old 0 » , Champlain's p of the Saint John River, and urea of Agures who have played ding part in the history of the nee, Spring » A woman at one of rw 4 had begun thi 4 i nal madam, we distinetly r you," Looking up, the injured one These promises are iad: | | "Notice! ming down, VISION on hear 3 » wasn't a 'second constable said the police | excuse Hy ow - Bits, 8 LOYALISTS redericton, N.B-~Dedicated to fsmery of the plonser explor- and adventurors who who hist Historical (iuide rit )y the New Brupswick Guy- ment traces the Maritime tradi- k as the ¥rench col , three hundred and Tlie new book deals with the an gH the ¥Vrench period, MM the lish perioa, 'Fhe last divided Into three sections, iu- fog the province as part of the coming of the Loy~ the sstabiishment of Brunswick as a separate pro- Today the culet rest of the story and the Hid Los bimiselt uy w point of historic dporitance almost anywhere in the John, and the ol} ernment House at Fredericton, Lorn the cover with & iriece de. sing tue landing of the Loyal . sin bright colours, while typical ~ tiques, such as these much sought tourists, are in decorative . awings made (rom orginal artic 3 which show them in authentic tm, Among the new pictures of fovest is u full-page illustration owing Fort Beausejour--now a * jtional Parke=-and suother is the w' torm of memorial erected at o #ite of Wort Jemseg by the His. ric mites and Monuments Hoard Your, nother new illustration shows thy | d wilow tree at Nicholas Denny's at Ver rbour, _ 30 University of Ne Bhansuick, j Le: of the Champléin monu- the sales was k on the and by a plece of hich fell from the ceiling, ha talk About aan ury, when wit of mind the shop. teide, pointed to ave only called one cons ne the ex-drunk; "I want he second constable's evi man, but I distinetly him, : "Yes, that's why you're here." WINTON T0 JOIN GENERAL MOTORS ---- will Put GM. in Strong Position in Diesel : F-- Cleveland, O,.~An Englishman who settled in Cleveland, Ohio, was the father of the automotilve industry of this conitnent, He was Alexander Winton, y It appears that he and the com. ny that bears his great name wil) ecome affiliated with General Mo- tors in the near future, Divectors of the Winton Engine Company have approved the offer for the purchase of the company through exchange of stock by the the General Motors Corporation and have recommended the accepiance of the offer to the stockholders, The Winton Engine Company of which Alexander Winton is chair~ man of the board, meanutaclures gasoline and Diesel engines for marine craft and industrial pure Roses and owns 60 per cent, of the inton Airplane Engine Company the other 40 per cent, of which is owned by the Detroit Alreraft Cor poration, 4 Acquisition of this company would give General Motors a stronger position in the Diesel and marine engine field, and give it a plant for the development of both marine and aircraft engines, The Winton plant is in Cleyeland, It Is to be hoped that General Motors will give the always excels lent Winton car a renaissance, Canada's first motorist, Col, John Moodle, of Port Nelson, a father of the Motor League. was Winton's second car oustomer, Dr, P, B Doolittle, president of the Cana dian Automobile Association, wan a Winton owner 81 years ago, as was the late Sir John Eaton and many other ploneer motorists, ------------------ CLAREMONT NEWS Claremont, June 18,--Miss Ber: nice Haggerty, of Toronto, speni the week-end with Miss Mabel MacLellan, Miss Wilda Sulman spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, J, Sulman, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Beslby were at Mugselman's Lake on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, J, H, Beal enter: tained friends from Torente on Sunday, Rev, R, Ward, of Stouffville preached in the United Chureh on Sunday morning and evening owing to the 1liness of the pastor, Rev, A. McLellan Miss Bessie Graham and Miss Eilean Cooper spent the week-end with their parents, My, and Mra, Clifford Pilkey and sons Grant and Glen were week-end visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Luther Pilkey. Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Jones and children of Rrooklin, visited with Mrs, J, Bushby on Saturday, We are'glad to report that Mr, Raymond Pilkey has returned from St, Michael's Hospital, Toronto, where he underwent a serious op. eration for mastolds, Miss Margaret spent a day In Toronto during the week, Mrs, George Hamilton and daughter, Miss Edna, of Toronto, visited with Miss M, Hamilton on Wednesday, Mr, David DPettie and sister of Toronto, are spending a couple of weeks with Miss Effie Miller and other Claremont friends, rs, J. Bushby spent a few days in Plekering visiting Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Bushby, Mr. and Mrs, 1, Pllkey were in Toronto on Sunday, They were accompanied by Mr, and Mrs, Ly. man Pilkey, Quite a number from the village attended the garden party at Mrs, C. Bartley's at Brougham on Tues. day evening, Rev. A. McLellan is still eon. fined to his hed suffering from a very severe attack of the flu, Mr, and Mrs, H, G, Melntyre spent a day in Toronto during the week, Mr, and Mra, Thos, Ayres are cons fined to their home with the pres vailing epidemic, The recent rains have caused the farmers to rejoice, The crops have been greatly benefited, Mes, R. Rawson has returned from 'visiting friends in Toronto, eo "Have your parents given their consent to our union "Not yet. Father hasn't expressed his opinion yet and, mother is waiting to contradict him, WE SUPPLY MATERIAL "It's important, this matter of using the right material in its rightful place many a home is unacceptable through failure to consider this question care fully, 'We 'want te supply you with lumber, each grade adaptable to one particular 'good, sound, solid, substantial \ 4 we um © Rls Rod Noth and a young givl sev: jured when their car, tra Three American motorists were ins stantly killed ously In volling, at what was reported about 00 miles an hour, was struck by » in at the Pers Marquette grade ng, ton miles west of St, Tho mas, Ont, The photographs here show; (1) Death.sar following srash, (2) Scenes of aceident, Note "slow" sign on pavement, as well ns other caution signs along the road, Broken line indicates path of ear and arvew point of collision, PROSPECT NEWS Prospect, June 10,-~A bee was held on Tuesday putting new tile in front of the Kendall cemetery, Many of Prospect's residents have been deeply interested in the political speeches which have been coming over the radio, The Ladies' Ald held a meeting at the church on Monday evening to decide whether or not to have a rden party, It was decided In avour of one and anothgr meeting was held on Tuesday evening to arrange for the program and also committees, A number from here attended the shower held at the home of Mrs, Dickson's, Myrtle on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Vera Cook who is to be married on Saturday, All reported a good time, . Mr. Maitland is building a new house to replace the one which was destroyed by fire this spring on the property wich Is rented hy Mr, Robinion, % Miss Bertha Holiday and her uncle, Mr, John Hemmingway, mo- tored to Lindsay on Saturday last, Messrn,. Christopher, Grant and John Wilson and My, George Me» Clintock motored to Napanes for the week-end, Mrs, George White is suffering from {ll health, It is hoped thar Mrs. White will seon he on the road te recovery, The Bell Telephone men have been around fAxiug the lines which have been oul of order lately alter the severe electric storms of last week, Mr, Thos, Riseborough visited at the home of Mr, George Smith on Saturday last, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Thempson visited friends In Oshawa on Mon. day last, Mrs, Diamonfl visited home of Mr, and Mrs, 3, on Sunday evening, Mrs, Ken Suthecland visited at the home of Mrs, Arthur Gray on Bunday, Mys, Arthur Gray spent days in Toronto last week, Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Carpenter and Miss Helen RWoitoy spent Bun. day evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs, , O, Martin Mr, and Mrs, Thos Moore, Mr Raymond and Miss Della Martin, visited with friends tn Brooklin on Bunday. Mrs, George mith spent Monday evening in Oshawa, at the Webster a few called at the home of Mr, and Mrs Arthur Gray on Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mra, Chas, Lakey visit George Smith on Tuesday svening Mr, and Mrs, Niddery and daugh. ter, Verna. spent Thursday in Osh. awa, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Barber and ing at the home of Mr, a Mrs F.F, Martin, fF Ms Mr, Will Owen and Miss Melba Gray spent Wednesday evening at the home of the latter's parents, -- ---- ORONO Orono, June 18.~Miss Agatha Staples of New York, is visiting her father, Mr, Williaa Staples. Mr, George Armstrong and Miss Vivian Donahue, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mss Earline Grady, of Hamil ton, visited the former's mother Mra, C, G, Armstrong, Miss Jennie ReNefl, of Toronto in visiting ner sister, Mrs, John Stapleton and other relatives, Mr, Fred Hughes of Los Angeles, Cal, who came to Toronto to ats tend the Shriners Convention spent the week-end at his sister's, - Mra, Adolph Henry: also Mr, and Mrs, Sid Hughes, of Dundas, wera visi their father, tors here and with Bowman- General John Hughes, ville, Mr, and Mrs, MeClellan and fam. ily, of Toronto. and his parents, from Calgary, Alta, were Sunday visitors at her father's, Mr, Robert Poster, Miss A. A, Curtain, MD, and Miss Prankia Garry, of Toronts, wore recent guests of Mr, Orme Gamaby, Miss Loreen Lorviman, spent the week-end with friends at Montreal, from wheré she was a guest with i motor party to Quebec City and Bt, Anne de Beaupre Mr, and Mrs, Willlam Dumble, of Vancouver are spending a few days with thelr eousin, Mrs, 0, Heott. enroute to Otiawa, A grands father of Mr, Dumbhle was one of Orono's anrliast business men, conductivig a dry goods store and tailor shop In the early fifties ahout where the Niddell harber ghop is now looated ZION NOTES June 20 Misys celehratedh Mnturday fourteen little mates and he teacher, Squives, were entertained hy Perkins to na party at her All had a splendid time Master Jack Hoskin, Oshawa, is staying with his grand parents, Mr, and Mrs, W, J, Dalgon, while his mother (nes Pessie Dalson) Is in Oshawa Hospital with a new bahy girl, born June-19th The teacher Miss Lewis and pu pile and parents are expecting to hold a plenie next Wednesday in the school grounds or near hy Mr, and Mrs, Ray Cameron spent a few days with her mother at Os ach and Mr. Wm, Palmer acchm- panied them home here for a visit The fiithemtwyetaoinw, (hrdiue- The football bo wore defeated 2:0 hy Bowmanville last Saturday night at Bowmanville but Wednes day night they went to Long Baull anniversary and defeated Leskard Margare! her Bth June 14th school Miss Mrs, home, Zion, Perkins hirthday when Several attended Kedron anni varsary on Sunday and Monday and report a splendid time, Mr, and My I, B. (lespell at Mr, and Mrs, George MoClintoek | od at the home of Mr, and Mrs, | daughter Mae, spent Monday even. | tended the an Ary at Maple Grove on Monday | Mrs, Ed, Wade, Ehonoger od her parents on Monday, | Mr, and Mrs, West and family, Oshawn, Mr. and Mrs, Hob Heaslip {and family, North Oshawa, were | Hunday guosts of Anson Halson's, Congratulations to Mr. and Mra | MeEwen on the birth of a { hoy this week | Miss Dora | removed In on Tuesday, Hyver visit Hall had her tonsils Nowmanville Hospital |EMPIRE LOAF 18 BEING INTRODUCED London, Eng~The Empire Loaf Sir Cyril Cobb's Empire Free Trade Emblem in the recent West Ful ham hy-election will soon be a stan dard item of diet In many British homes. Tt will be milled entirely from Hritish and Empire wheat made in British bakeries and sold by Brit ish grocers, It only remains for the Empire housewife to buy the Em pire loaf : English papers are extrolling the merits of Empire wheat and urging the public to "Eat More Empire Bread" Last year the Empire pro. duced a great surplus of wheat, more than the entire quantity imported in+ to Great Heitain. This year the housewife will do her hit to remedy the situation hy following what is called "The New Fashion in Bread" INSURANCE FIRMS TAKE OVER FARMS Foreclosures on Farmers in West Brings 840,000 Acres Into Market Montreal, -=A group of Canadian insurance companies are Apparent: ly going Into the farming business in a wholesale manner, It In stats ed by a reliable authority in the insurance world that something like $40,000 nores of farm land in the west of Canada have heen tak- an over by the insurance companiey who have foreclosed on farmers' mortgages, These Insurance and other com: panies holding the mortgages have engaged ¥, W, Reinoshl of Lari. more, North Dakota, at present the biggest farm manager of the Unit: ed Hiates and president of the Northwest Farm Twunagers' Assos gintion, to lake eharge of thesa farms and operate them on behalf of the companies which have taken them over, The reason for the taking over of these farms apparently is that the farmers have defaulted in their mortgages, anid foreclosures has re. sulted It is stated that the companies to take over tha farms are the Canada Life, Imperial Life, Mutual Life, Vederation Life, North Am erica Life Insurance companies, the National Trust and the Roya! Trust, Whether they Intend te go In to the farming business permanent. ly, or whether it lg their idea to operate the farms and keep them in good condition until sueh time an either the defaulting mortgagers {en redeem them or other pureh- | nwers take them over, is not reveal od, BEACON SHINES baby | | Lighthouse ; NMuminates | Graves of 1,000,000 Soldiers Verdun, Franece--~The strangest | Hghthouse In all the world was dediented hore an the fourteenth anniversary of the battle of Ver. dun, from the top of the grim One suary at Dousument it will flash forth alternatively a red and white light aver the wasted region where 1,000,000 men~=400,000 French. men and 600,000 Germans--lie in the soll, the victims of one of the greatest battles of all time, Princess Henri de Polighae, whose hushand fell hefore Verdun, pushed the button that set revelv- ing the great lanterns that are visible twenty miles away, while from the valley below rose the clamor of pealing of bella of the five churches of Verdun and the cannon of the historie fortress, Every night at dusk the lights liouse will send ita beams flashing over the battlefield to keep alive in France the memory of the 400,000 French dead, « It is In a tower that rises 160 feet above and close by the historic fortress of Douamont, Relow the tower in a magnificent chapel with stained glass windows recalling the sacrifices of wartime whe" Bre of Bucharest in company with his brother, Prince Nicholas, to replace | his son, Beyenrsold Michael as King Roumania, of ON VERDUN FIELD erypt where the bones picked up on the battlefield. are gathered, The lower part of the structure Is in the form of a great { oromy, spreading out over the soll [that was once soaked In hlood, The Wght flashing nightly will be | visible from Romagne-Sous-Mont- faucon, where 14.000 Americans lie and on clear nights can he seen from Bt, Mibiel, Fourteen years ago 42 and 38s centimeter shells hegan te rain on Verdun announcing the beginning of the most murderous battle of the WAT, and the ------ KING INSPECTS | BETTING MACHINE London, --King George hisd his first CACPLICNCE Wikh BI BUWWINBUE betting HIHCMING AL NEWINREKEE recently, Fi Wok & two sullhiug pisses ro his punts, Bd paid a i Bt 8 bovking- witice, Almost immediately a ticket papped out or the mucnme, and tug WUE WHA Rutumialicaly recorded tur Hyone 0 seem===two shillings on Habit, UWHEU bY tue hangs sunsine WW, LUTd Lsrewoud I whit 10 see how this remarkable mechuinam works, sitd the king Later he visited tng control-roum where he saw the mace of switches of Ontario cougts hes Just been con. cluded in the Supreme Court sit Flor the defendant PLAINTIFF WINS UNIQUE ACTION Windsor, Ont,=~A damage action believed to be unique in the history tings at Sandwich, J. W, Law rence, veal estate salesman, was granted $600 damages against Harry J, Vinch, ren) estate dealer and former employer of Lawrence, The plaintiff alleged that a let ter dictated by Vineh, written by his stenographer and sent to Law- rence, constituted libel and slan- doy In that it "inferred or meant and implied" that he was found guilty of unethical conduct, The court held that hy dictating the Jet. slandered the plainti® and hy Yypewriting it the libel was committed, Sr ---- $54,000,000 VOTED TO PURCHASE CASTLE Bucharest, Roumania, ~The Rou. manian Renate has voled to huy the castle of Zorleni from former Queen Elizabeth of Greecs for 00, 000,000 Roumanian lei ($64,000, 000), According to Lhe newspaper Di. Toronto's warstime mayor, T. I, CHURCH who speaking at Conservative meets ing, declared he won't be "squeezed out" by Queen's Park in field in which he has given life-long service, miniata, the former Queen will use the money {0 pay alimony te former King George, whom she intends to divoree, LANDSLIDE OCCURS AT LAKE NEAR RGME Rome, ~=A hig Iandslide ocourred along the embankment of a Inke which was formed nesr Rome in January as a result of depression of the ground, The landslide was preceded by desp rumblings in the water of the lake-=which was ex- tended hy the earth movement-- wan bolling because of hol springs underneath, JUROR'S APOLOGY fined court hecause they failed to sgred on a verdict in a elvil cane, as the Judge demanded, money apologized to the court, had wrath deliberations indefinitely, and they rEreed, od the apology, a ---- ACCEPTED BY JUDGE Albion N.Y. ==Twalvs jurors were $20 each "for/ contempt o received theh back when thely foremas After vain wrangling the jurers decided to brave the judge's rather than continue thelr He fined them, hut aceepls | XXX | Pastry Flour and levers by which the/ machine 1s worked, It is called "tote" or talisator MUST USE CARE IN COLORS OF AUTOS Toronto, ~Gresn 18 not used in the color scheme of automobiles In Persian and Arabia, as It is consid: ored sacred; and dark red maroon is reserved in Japan for menrhérs to the Foreign Travel Division of tion The AAA, foreign travel agency pointed out that, although color schemes are a matter of personal preference in Oanada and the United State, they are taken mors neriously in some foreign countries {and are considered of great im. {portance in many nations of the Imperial family, according | the American Automobile Assoeln- | Saxon Phone Marvel 24 1b. bag 90c HOGG & LYTLE LIMITED A Eclipse 203 All A & P Stores Close at 1 p.m, Wednesday Dur. ing June, July & August Early Week Specials We are pleased to offer these very fine values for the first three days of next week. 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