PAGE EIGHT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1930 EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS Chicken Thieves Wentenced Lindsay ~~Harry floones axed 24, and his brother Robert, aged 10, appeared hefore Police Mugs trate Moore on the charge of chicks en stealing A plea of guilty Marry Coones was sentenced 10 Kingston TFenitentinry for threes years, and Iobert was sent to the Industrial Sehool at Mimico wytil his twenty-first year, wis entered Major Vorit Appointed Kingston. Major WK, 1, Vorit, of the R, ( A, Kingston, han heey appointed assistant professor of wriilery at the Royal Military Col lege, Major Vorit, prior to Beptem- her 1020, was stall adjutant at the College Goes To (iawn Brockville. --=Rey J. W. IT. Meak in, incumbent of the Augliean min. selon of Montague, with Franktown, has accepted an invitation fo be- come assistant to Canon Jefferson at Bt, Matthew's Chureh. Ottawa, shieceeding Mev, Alan Gardiner weriously Injured Peterharo, tober holmes, of 645 Bolivar tained a fracture hetween the hip and knee of his left log when he fell from a plank while repairing a roof al 644 Union Eireel Wolsten- Hireet, wus: Trame in Down Prescott Trae from tn Ogdenshurg during the August this year was lass than the same month last year; 47, persons having crossed from 1'res eott this year, as compared to 48, 310 last year res ott month o | First. Divoree Action Kingston It Is expected that the Arst divoree action in Kingston will come up At the sittings of the Hup« reme Court on Neptembhber 14 This will ha the first cans locally sinee the passing of the hill granting Ontario its own Divorce Court 18h | (] | fomploting Highway Camden Vast, »"T'he constyuction work on the highway between Cam. den Vat and Yarker Is nearing completion, two erushers now helng used (no speed the completion of the roid ---- Vee Vom Disease Kingston, «It was announced al Queen's Pathologleal Laboratory, that up to the present time no cas: 08 of Infantile paralysis have heen reported in the city, "Two suspects were admitted to the General Hos pital this weel, bul the tests guve negative results, Making Golf Clubs Gananoque, =» The Gananoque plant of the keel Company of Cane adn has embarked upon n new ven. ture, that of manufacturing golf clubs, Hitherto ¢lubs have had to spply left and vight hand elubs for players at. miniatura links, The Gananoque company has evolved a stiek that will sult both right and loft. handevs, and will place 1,000 of them on the marke! soon The photographs veproduesd uhove show two of the ten Irish hunters imported from Glasslough and Dublin, Treland, which arvived at the CN, Toronto, recently, Home lobbed Port Wop=Jus, Nay, Kidney Township, hag reporied to the Pros vinelnl Pollee the theft of over fifty -------- These splendid animals will be conditioned for the forthcoming autumn horse shows in Ontario ov sold to horsemen for erossscount ry hunting purposes, All ave of the sear dollars in cash an well as a gold walteh and other valuables The Yahhery oecurrad while the family ware asleep and is believed to he the | work of hohoes { BO Years in Business Kingston John Lemmon of Oshawa Fair Field Athletic Meeting Track and Lemmon & Bons Hardware Dealers and Plumbers, Princess sireet, has [eompleted BO years In the stove | hiusiness in Kingston, having joined [his father in the business half al century ago With entries Fulr athleth on Wedne vid Phurada anpred ol hein one of the great athletic events the present ye In wll, hetw 175 and 200 athletes have entere Porrin. let eid the Hist Inelude ig Portemonth the Canndian and Ontar hy a dog | meeting Oshawa du in, the | | | | | | een reat nunther William residing in was hitten:- on the leg while making his rounds on Unlon street a few day ngn and given treatment al the Kingston Ceperal | Hospital Kingston ter«carviar, y cham id ul Wis champtonship meetings them have covered (he vith glory wt the British | pire Cini i! | Iteration Oshawa Tenni H. A. Morrow Trophy by |: Defeating Tweed i in Final Oshawa Tennis Club hy Tweed Club on Saturday at Bay of Quinte Country] Club, Belleville, in Finals for H. A. Morrow Trophy, Emblematic of Tennis Supremacy in Senior Sece is Club Wins | tion of Central Ontario Ass'n, The H. A, Morrow Trophy pre sented to the Central Ontario Lawn Tennis Association hy Mr, H A Montgomery of Peterborough and whieh has heen held hy the Camp hellford Club for the past three vears, 1s now poenessed by the. Oxy awa Tennis Club, The cup. became the leeal club's property when the senior team easily defoutad the Tweed Club in the play-offs at Nelle ville on Naturday afternoon of the seven events played the local team won six whila Tweed were successful In only taking one event While this match was In progress the Whithy Intermediate team win ners of the newly formed western group consisting of Oshawa, Whitby and Howmanville met disaster at the hands of the Kingston Inter medintes In the finals, The King. ston elub took all events and had the edme on thelr rivals hut Whithy cartainly would have made a hettep showing had it not heen for the fact that several of thelr players ware unable to ha present, This necespitated the defaulting of one event and a change in theiy line up whieh. considerably weakened the team, senior Results Men's singles==11, Vesay, Oshawa defeated 0. Nolling, Tweed, 6:0; (+3 H, Hainer, Oshawa, defented M Patterson, Tweed 6:0; 6:1 Men's. doubles--Dr MeMullen Chicago only a | here dhletie rid thle fi du igh ine ire comin t latire the Oshawa fo «rend tree ithe tin hest ire in Loon ath the rig ) { he hilled Mn whi da grand stand TH} + hot! Late entri on turd the West End YMA the Gladstone AC, of Tore thie were plent Ihe YMCA ending 42 cluding WW Johnston ( hall tier W Conn {10 iridd hard vith Art hirdle from nao Wi wilhetes ed Mellie 10:8; 7-8 5, Alger and 1 defeated neus, Tweed, Ladies singles leigh, Oshawn, Kindred Tweed, 6:0; 6-4 Ladies Doubles Mi und Maver Oshawa Miss Graham and Tweed, 6:41 6:4 Mixed Doubles und Mr, RB feated Miss Bowers Tweed, 6:4; 6:2 On the and Minorgan, Tweed, Ush Mi Fishleigh Ardenne and 7: 0:7 Migs Ruth Fishes dafented Miss V vin | Hwa, champion Canndian ler, whe Raven ehismplon will try « adel Gordon i ie lsion 120 vard h ( chan jumper, and two re lav teams. one for the 440 vards re lay, and one for the he team includes a number of cracks priviters for the 10 and 200 ard races, and the eve een ete Suttle will run the quarter and hill | "othe whine iadia Furber defeated hy Mrs, Moltat, hil ron high me mile also Miss A, Goheen | Robinson, Oshawa, de and Mr, Moffat, in nile events coneluglon of the ment a banauet was held In the he Gladstone Helleville Country Club House! phoned | which Is beautifully situated on the! the five mile Hay of Quinte Ar WW. (Army) el], we Armstrong, president of the Assoc ner, und ation and now a resident of Osh his eompl awa, acted as chalrman Ha spoke | events, and hriefly of the vast strides that had | ing and exciting fro heen made In the a day Ing the past several vears and he Aria hoped that in the years to come eus that the association would continue | crowd of spectator ie good work stand, of co ( Frio Vesey of the Oshawa fled. In addition, ropes Club, who defeated Douglas Grant being put in place tH of Kingston, early Jn the afternoon | tre quarter ile track SAL In the finals of the Men's Open &in rowed ean g mind the gles, ana event carvled over from | and have a \ the Civie Holiday Tournament was] event, Tt wil resented with a very appropriate Plo stand right rien treteh, thu stand tourna Mhleti uh | thirteen entries, nine | rice, in Charlie middie distane il the one mile race held int) them interest tre to hn nah ern three fog ele + large wil make soclntion hay Vision cement hee or a I'h UIA, 14 OX ure perfect grand Tennis | to he prod | ather ure aronnd fording position, .w the findshing pe his will thousands of from ideal On behalf of the Campballtord | "rand Club My, Smith relinquished to Mr stan, Everson nresident of the local club the Morrow 'Trophy and in a few remarks Mr, Kverson made his reply and made some suggestions regarding further expansion of the Association and he hoped that In the not too distant future Northern and Western Ontario Associations would desire to compete with this Ansociation have a-chanee for a pericel 3 the games At the conclusion of the banquet ---- dancing wan enjoyed In the halls Ny the don't forget room at which a number from Osh» will need a program, giving awa, Whithy, Camopheliford Nelle. J view of int make 1 ple to vi ocation event fur Sport i" games will he of the in the from th wil rw of I'he girl! softhall plaved wight in the centre field of the trac) and crowds kept entirely awn fuside of the track, everyone with that vou the nums wa be the ill in the athlete lent aid Tacihities © and names of He hast of runner anil 1noeaeh event iW omar! ig down the finals and I wre to I winners of heat final hese seni PrOgrinie employed velerin | « double pu the porches mall t ul a {he heits five thiash pen we heat i iid three Lingle dash iid 13) rile oh) 1h) he ] | om If i" Al] ards the men I his ail meu well i final ht IT mel 100 und men's oy that the prog anid the spe (artes Ai irks' 100) ') will he a vill get ihleti had fam tate rh of full "ne the hext entertainment the hive ever until note that all final softhall will take first and ht who will he ork kh oshould take nals neh andl the that hour en all the Fl ur on the relny races the final will if 1er | that gid the re that | I hiner he able to ry ifrter work and ue | the cream of oi | money bh | Iv nnd their the ful \ eni | This morning's mall brought LL] final hunch of entries from the Cen | made tal great | tral YMCA 'aranto, and the | Monarch A. C Toronto, The Cen in ending down about | five athletes, and also two velay teams, ona in each claws, The entries are a plgh oliass lat, inelud: | ing i Merdon, runner-up to Ray endule in hurdles at the Cana {dian championship meeting and a Nock of classy sprinters, half-milers, fmblors and middle distance men I'he Monarch AC entries ave all for the five mile rave, and include Alex, Burnside, a member of the | Canadian championship marathon | [team These helng the number of | wihletas entered i the men's eve nis | alone up to aver 140, and with aver | entered In the individual girls] many of them in two orl three events, Wednesday and Thurs fdny afternoons are going to he | i vrowded with action every | 4 | events minute, | Ch FAO Ah mad admission ihletes, who have have not veceived theiy tickets they are requested mmmunieate with the sezretary nanager, M. Mclntvre Hood, at the Oshawa Times! All athletes will report to the number clerks near the two dressing tents, which will he located just outside the einder track, humediately somh of 1, where they will he supplied with their offi cin] numbers entries oof office ---- And Test we forget, Cv Dell and Wal ew Fair are goimg to umpire the softhall games, ville, Kingston, Tweed and Paint and A Armstrong, Oshawa, defeats as ana Anne were nresont ie a a a a WOOD Body Har Hard Slabs Soft Slabs Cut to Stove Length and Guaranteed No. 1 Dry DIXON COAL CO. Telephone 262 F ive Direct Lines ] Lord Completa Heavers on Imperial trade; | the assertion that the trend. in treat Hritain Is more and mora | towards protection, so much wo that as a politioal lssue it is lke: ly to digappear; the return of the Conservative Party te power al the next general eleotiona {n Kngs land, hy reason of widespread dis satisfaction with what he termed wastefulness of the MacDonald Government and the relegation of the Liberal party in England to 4 position of even less importance than it presently holds in the councils of the nation, were some of the highlights of an Interview piven here today by Lord Melohett ex=minister of health in the Hritinh government, and president of Ime perial Chemicals Limited, While willing te admit that the geographical prapinguity of the United Niaten must of nocesnity ne a bg factor in Canadian commer: olal relations, Lora Melohett cons tended that an enlarged commer olnl exchange between Canada and treat Neitain held possibititien of much that would be mutually ads vantageous, In his opinion, Eag land had the better position in suoh a velationship by veason ol the fact that she could aval hees sell of a world-wide cholve of mar Mantreal, conourrencn rook's ideas Hept, with For Furnace or Fire Place For Cook Stove or Heater For Kindling or Cooking Britain Holds Advantage In Enlarged Trade With Canada kets for any commodity she might week to huy, ARGENTINE HEAD BOWS T0 STORM President "Irigoyen Hands Reins of Office to Vice: President Mienoa Alves, Sept, Ro rests dent Wipolite Ivigoyen, howling to the rising storm of bitter public connie, turned over his oMoee to VieesProatdent Envigue Martines on Friday The caotion of the K0.year-old ohief executive, ance tha most pop nlar preaident (nthe histary of Agentiha. wan greeted with wild enthusiasm hy the peaple in Buenog Boys' Tweed Pants Hard Wearing Quality, Nees fi 20 to an, Oshawa Adrabs Win Close I | host. type and suitable for middie. weight, clussen in show work, They wers imported by W, Donaldson of (iasslongh, Left, "Declare, shown In hunter and Jumping clans Exhibition Peterboro Cresents 3-2 Peterboro Crescents Prove Tough Opposition for Anarabs -- Smart Hurling and, Snappy Defensive | Play Features Game | Ihe A fine ( Clshiawa clining Ir seems her M Naturdas wlternom th of whirl I el the iruh pad wo tough mo the Peterhiog thie tii exhibition wt the ) end in favour of Hardill did Visors as wis at the Peterboro mie stl opposition in ind Hales, the ITTTaL | Mastirson proved a puzele to the | cil hoya the "H Aarabs strange! wrduy Peterhora tem Inte In mg and. the er grew impatient but when the ally did take the field they wer up a brand of ball which kept veukened + shawa slepipi Jon order Core } 10 4 "Jeff" the hit not I" First expected | produce | Misth team relies ling and i Gm { the | Were lent on Nal he Ar team nm to wi i rh in Ihe | ol | regula right FUR Ur without the sen Duke" Ddinty, Whiteley, citeher, C. Vikott, third basen Young and McDougall, The Am ere only able to grab off sever mm the offerings of Mustirsoy Holmes, Oshawa scored In the | fourth and sixth innings te their total of three ron I'he ents had nine safe hits and thelr runs one in the first inn last, the he deduced by a were Haine One \arah A in the elghth | | | i" | can hy eon { the number of hits with the number A during horse show week at the C, NV, Tight, "The Wards," showing itn beautiful head and high<hred features, the first I'eterbory I I Game From next The (shin Tijr, of I. Vllott, J Frm Knox, of Peters { Jones, cf; Heunrd, of J Hodgers « Mein, 2h; Bw bil, 8 I. Jones, I ure Ih | 0 Holmes, lee Lmipire tide several | Oshawa FE BURNING WIDOWS irda teins Caine Be; Hubbell, 1h; Gra obtained, bith 1] hill PULLS Fuiners eral runner pth ul ru (a pl } wee defensive und un imher wu) were uid left ex hath tran f io ef un binse teams fl oi i and ery Fo Bott contributed ind nox made uw nice last putont of the on hue hall for the | did exceptionally well eo the length of he ha of the game due to his It isa worked well but ' | A | ime long enough 1 really hie his real stride Mastirsen and He pdgient und thi hitters prefs TEE] hb 1" the game 1] Fin "Ary" red ur led fine Hideous Custom of Stamped Out by British howed nice the Oshawa Ines kept much in echeed | | Vi costly to Fhe Aarabs had only } | uygninst error ordered that should not tke commundeation with principal oer of to pueortalp that he voluntary, that the under tha Influence ne win un I'he police In 1K) harning of place without Hn Mugistrpte oy police Hel Wa widow w of drug I" widows thelr chances Wi three error nthe full i dernt Hot much i who wi entirely " ! not el tough Job in Ld Peterboro €, G, | round of the ON, playoff Peter ents Were to wll NET DOE us the defeuted Fescents they will have to harder to heat ( xt round, which is the the Ontario interme hij Ihe Aarabs brand of bull when sUHEst opposition and I be real hard work, and ren hil, he ure out to putt Peterhoro team, eampoased | ly of f ONL stars, oul advance to the nid "that nol der the age 11 to ha present (on that no lanes was employed, and hut priempt was nde to thrast the tm biel inte the Hames If tried to oschpe Alter Act nm tea of them nlive 1H egn! wn every treaty with a native subreguent Yours "thors were slonal efforts to pavive (the cruelty, und then in reglons de British Jurisdiction And AE the decades rolled én there was a ten deney nmong all natives to regard of noe vio up } vie Pete whe Arabs onl } 1 Pot homie i vo hittde | 9 tnd LRAT] the passing of tha 1K provision making the pra burning widows or burying ombadied In wtute, In oven ll 1 id \ Io haut lmipion hewt the they hye tl only out rmey ol the runing and Ba Beautifully Designed Jute Rugs (Reversible) 44 x 48, Special, 89c¢ ™w rcade ER I... the gun Min cle, the how, when he in Indin, he burhuritios with horror and diss wEgo | heard my un Wir Veter Frayer, tell WHE R YOUNRE surgeon hard expressions of wbhovrencs on wll sides from all onptes with regard to the self-lme molation of severs! of the wives of Air Jung Bahadur. the Primg Mine Inder of Nepal, on his dedth in 1577, Only one dissentient voles did he hony A proud, high-caste Hindu not only approved of the holocayst lof widows In Nepal, but boasted thet his grandmother had heen burnt wlive on the funeral pyre of hig grandfathey ahr Inte STOPPED IN INDIA "Sati" | | the | had | LIKE TWISTED TREES Wary ed by fear cire souls nye Ani) ene Fhrough ng, yenr With loads 10 bear Fon weighty for their strength, tule these until at length 16ted trees tood straight and proudly phy beyit h year, ' \ ) 's sory A i | Ine | | Ihiat one Against me soul And the 0) und bowed haped awe Yer when 1 Full well 1 know | That, spite of wind | All trees that g Are striving to he tally \ Non, € ole Pine, evpress, willow, Would greet the sich lives 1 find, unkind, wld sun | "What in the world ix that?" | exeluimed the visitor fo the hos | entered a long hall, | Ha pointed to a treadmill arranges | ment nl wide In which several Es looking men were une FF |! | Great. Beheme pital, na he one consingly walking and getting nos whers hat for prospective faths '" wnld the ercorting nurse Wa get onough power from them while they are walting to run all the machinery in the place!" in Don't Take My Word i... ¢ o HELP US TO HELP YOU WATCH TOMOR. * ROW'S TIMEN $1.18 Pair THE ARCADE COAL & WOOD No Mallet) he Do of the City alemnty Declare, of Oshmin that I, Harvey Comity of Ontario, I am the Manager of! tity of Oshawa, (AB Mallett Broa YoCoul Deal nl the ' (3) I received Neptemhber 3rd from Messrs, Gillies Guy Ltd, Coal Dealers, of the City of Hana on, through Weave Coal Co, of Montreal the following fucls pert In fest of Russia coul ating Woohvarth Co of Hamilton, Ontario, used fen fons America Anthracite monthly at $13.00 per ton, pn chased (1g tons Russia Anthracite at $17.00 per ton which Tasted AF days with less than 120 ths, ashes and had more hot water continugusty than ever before showing o saving of approgimately S040 per month And 1 make thy solemn Declwration conscientiously believing it to be true ant knowing that i418 of the same force and effect ax +f made under oath and by vivine of the Canada Evidence Aet, F. Ww Declared before me at the City of Oshawa in | the County of Ontario, this 8th day of Reps tember, AD, 1080, I Ny KIRN, A Commissioner, Signed Harry N. Mallett ete --=TQ PROVE TO YOU hawa Fair Mallett Bros. 671 ALBERT STREET ORDERS FILLED ON AND AFTER FRI. DAY, SEPTEMBER TWELFTH. You had one dollar to purchase a necemsity of life and I told you its buying power could be increased by 20 per cent you would gamble, wouldn't you? You only realized 1 could guarantee such a saving on your coal this winter, or even a frae tion of the figures shown in above affidavit it wouldn't be necessary for me to write this advertisement We Are Working in Your Interest, as Well as Ours See CLEERCOAL Exhibit adjacent to Carew Bungalow at PHONE NUMBER 3060 wilt give you additional information