ENT I BEN SI EOE PAGE TEN CAAT, WA THE i OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1730 BIHAER WEDDING Brockville,~Mr, and Mrs, James Whiteland, 122 Brock street, en tertained a party recently in hon. or of thelr silver wedding nnniver sary. The host and hostess féceiv. ed numerous gifte during the sven ing. MANY GRABS FIRES Pieton, =i runs fires are very numerous in the county his sum mer and thelr is general complaint that motorists ave carelessly throws ing cigarette stubs from thelr cars into the dry grass along the road- side, DEBENTURES 8¥LL WELL Cornwall --8nle of debentures to the value of $50,000, in connection with a part payment of the 1929 for Provineis)l Highway mainten ance, has heen completed hy official of the Ipited Counties of Btor- mont, Dundas and Glengarry, who are gratified at the price of $100.25 received LANARK MILLS sSOLD Perth.~-All the buildings, plant and waterpower rights In connec tion with the Clyde Milling Co's operations at Lanark have heen purchased by Gerald It, Munro from T. B, Caldwell, The new owner will assume control on October 1st HERO IS REWARDED Kingston A was re called at Walfe Island presentation was made to Leonard Mosler, a resident of the island, for saving the life of HH. 1. Miller an employee of the Bell Telephone Company Mr Milley with Less Than 5 Per Cent, Ash party of seven other men i crossing the lee from Wolfe Island 1 to Kingston, on Januny 7 when Per Ton [the ice suddenly broke herole act when a Furnace Coal Nut and Stove Conl SCREENED Mallett Bros. Phones 8000-80061 071 Albert St. DIAMOND WEDDING Kemptville An ocenslon of un usunl Interest - and tha fivet to he held in this village was when Mi and I streight marked the ary of thelr marrvinge wis featured hy the THE HUNTER wa by the retun AND HIS DOG! [[ wns the ars hars of the familie Ince t! gold en anniversars RE EL hmuel A0th annivey I'he event return of al memhey reinlon of the mem BiG ran Peterhoarn' dustrial attendance week, when through the attendance is 1 ATTENDANL) I'ntr Exhibition set a new he rhoro record during the 18.000 turnstile mT LOND hott Ven En the hest das hen rain spe NEGISTRAR NAMED Brockville Anon made of the appointment Broder of Morvishurg to he istrar of Deeds for the Count Dundas jeeending Johr erous, is his dog He deceased Mr. Brode on sleep om the enld ground the late Hon, Andrew Broder where the wintry wind has al umed his new blow apd the snow drive it only he may be near hi GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY master's side. He will kiss Reackvill A 4 the hand that has no food : ; ' to offer. When riches take wings and reputation falls to pieces, he ix as constant in his love as the sun in it Journey through the hea ens, Give your dog the at tention he deserve There Is A abnaolutel un selfish friend that man can have In this selfish world the one that never deser! him, the one that never proves ungratefi The one neemen or treach will endy a Delong o the wedding goldery CHILD'S LEG BROKEN Kingston } vear-old daughter of M and Mi Hayden Stanton leg when struck hy an Sergeant Dog Remedy 4 A a gn TE for his avery ailment We when she was struck hy are fols agents for Osh hy a woman from awa and distriet FREE -- Dog Book on Request lean: ustained a broken tutomohl le the road year driver ewhorn THIES Rrockville ford When in need of motor ca YQUICKLY'" 'phone and drove stripped THE REXALL STORES In that eh Jury & Lovell Ltd. {| von" lacks from a west of Prescott King St. E. « Simcoe St, KN, er the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Phone 28 Phone 08 hy who eonduel the refreshment hooth and tourist hose, Hera the intruder was met by Mr. Kirkby, CAPTURED Lawrence Craw tole a who, It | alleged in Montreal last wae) It tn Kingston where he tenling another ngain ran amok when ha hroke the gasoline pump Just and later onte Drugs after ERE PACE-MANERS N every country of the British Empire and in many foreign lands, the name Moffats is symbolic of quality and dependability in Electric Ranges, And with their host of exclusive features, Moffats have become established as unchallenged leaders, the pace-makers, in these far-away centres as well as in all parts of Canada, The Moffats Ranges of today are the Impressive result of advanies artistie and engineering thought «+s the w roduct of 48 years' experience in manu. facturing Ranges. 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In pollee court lie wag remanded PIPE BAND FORMED Brockville A Highland Pips Band, the first" organization of its kind herve, was formed with Donald KE. Lewls as president, George A Wright, vice-president, and W. 1 Bannerman, secretury-treagurer DONATE BLOOD FOIL SKEREM Kingston Dr, Hardman of the Department of Health, Toronto, is nt the Kingston General Hosjital on his work of extracting blood for the making of Infantile paralysis serum There hus heen generous response to the appeal! (ssued by Dr, B, J. Keyes, medical health of ficer, und 15 persons have offered thelr blood GHOST DIRECTS HANAKA SAILORS: Natives, Believing Dead! Master Watching Them, Try to Save Family Canherra Becaupe the he Heaved that tof thelr ma them, the Kanakna hip Valvirt made and foundered the gh watehing ew of the motor hildren when the hip in a tempest off the coast of Papun Vustralin's tioplenl dependen townrt Herge, of New lieutenant enloy | Giuinen | and travel resident vith | fo anid naka PAV Hh, Wan ngs rnte four ehitdren when the storm | Ing | cling ani lems the Vittle "i Lieutenant | tn the Kannk Aulch ha!f Probe Accounts of | Old People's Home (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) It ha f committed of | | at | LT] me tims heen in cpanel in! Aged People's Home at Bi One « ampton | I the charges being probed, In understood t the §2 per th which fs a ach of ty Inmutex of the home re. | pen them While «th Howed ¢ withhold from elving an ol on his heen other llegatiol tH frem the handling the payroll Smart Idea ln $4 EMPIRE PARTY 13 AGAIN IN CONTEST Will Enter Candidate in By- Election for South * Paddington (By Canadian Press, Leased Wire) London, Ving. Hept, 1h Anothsy hy-electicn looms and again the United Empire Party will have a candidate in the field When Commodore H. ND. King, Conservative for south Paddington, wis drown ed while yachting in August his sent wan thrown open, He was His member from 1022 until his death and won the constituency each elec tion by acclamation The United Empire Party durd-bearer will he Mrs wrt Itichardson, wife of Lieut, Cpl Nell dtewurt-Itehardson sho Is [ daughter of the late Poter Halll, noted Anglo-tiveek merchant of London, and Is a cousin of Lady Bylng, wife of General Lord Bylng of Vimy, Canada former govern or-tenaral Voting month ERECT EMPIRE TRADE BUILDING, MON' IREAI (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Montreal, Kept. 15 A Syndiente of Montreal and London eapitalists hug announced the construction of 000,000 hutlding In Montreal fathering under one the off] cen of companies uetively occupled In Intra-imperial trade I'he new bullding is te be known ag the Lm pire Trade Bullding lohn | Hunsen fe Winnipes the org mn the the It, Hon member san fakes place earl next roof rmeri anizing 1 nroject Proper! rendy been nequired BRITISH CONFER WITH U.S. ON DEBT | Talk With Washington Officials on Subject of Possible Reductions (Ry Canadian Press Leased Wire) New Yard Rept. 1h I'he New York Herald-Tribune in a de from It Washington bureau n pari ir Warren I'{ retnr of the ind Thoma Prime Minister head of th Groat Britain pateh BUYH hey British Jone 0 permanent treasury, retary 10 Ramsay MacDonald government in Wash labo have hoan In ington for averal days, Ht was! learned toda with state Ore ne Hough mor nmbansa Jame cemaont purpose of the conferring department eMclals companied by Alanson BH ton, of New York, fo dor to the Court of St Although stutod that the wi In view I'nited Mansions, private cable ndviee London disclesed that their principal mission in this country md ont sentiment on the nnout herd vinit historie tnton from Win LO Ke on in the war y [debt | | | | | ATTHE NEW MARTIN: | Marti | up «a i West When Can MH ferviewer 1 I | ih al vil plaving sho Some of tle trends and myself woul ig tage an a couple perform | the neigl realized then "that | than anything else, t horse aid harhood | vanted first 'hunch! (any rate, 1 made mind that that was what | to he when I grew up, 1 to Virginia: to a boarding I never lost a chance te play 'actress'. One summer my olds er sister and 1 joined a Chautauqua and travelled over the Red bookings through the Middle We did this for three sum while 1 went back to school in the winter; and then 1 decided (another hunch') that 1 was going to New York and get on the real stag H Was my up my Was ROINg was sent school, hut COMpany path mers e, no less! "1 had played several tiny parts in musical shows there, when Al Woods, the theatrical producer, sent for me to come to his office. | asks ed some friends about him, and they told me he was about to put on a show in London--and, oh, but | just wanted to go to London. When | saw Mr. Woods, however, he told me that he was thinking of me for a part in the Chicago company of 'Crime.' This was also the play he was to put on in London; and asked him if he didn't think 'Crime' would he more pleasant in London than it would be in Chicago, He laughed, but said the London Com- pany was full, and asked me if would go to Chicago. I sald 'ves, but all the time I kept thinking how much | wanted to go to London "I had to see Mr. Woods again about the Chicago engagenient, and all the time 1 just kept thinking 'he's got to send me to London, he's got to send me to London! Another 'hunch,' L suppose. Mr. Woods was in one of his genial moods; you know how temperamental they say he is, While we were 'talking he looked at me, and said, 'you're crazy to go to London, aren't yvou?' And I said 'yes. And he sald, "Well, sweetheart, you're going! You know how Mr. Woods talks "1 appeared in Lopdon in 'Crime, and then in several other stage plays and mistasas lor the British Integna- tional (€ staying nearly three yeurs "And then I made up my mind to come to Hollywood Another hunch' And here | am' MUSICIANS i" [ 10 GO ON STRIKE Union of Detroit Theatre Players Protests Terms of New Contract (By Canadian Prose Lansed Wire) Detroit, Kept. 15 A strike of union musicians against Detroit theatres was voted here, | Barly statements of the oMelals of the loen) of the American Ved: eration of Musicians and of the#ter cwners were in conflict as to the pumber of men and theatres affect. od and ax to one of the Issues in- volved A contract and the theatres and the men have der ao day to da) pegotintions were nw onew contract charged that efforts were heing muda to reduces wages and to de the number of men employ ompany, between the union axpired Hept, 1, heen playing un ngreement while under way for Union leaders rene Jd FIERCE SHARKS ANNOY FISHERMEN | of Deep Play | Monsters Havoc With Efforts of Men {he harks Glnee Blue infesting waters off tnd are enusing fo tha NO choc the fish are «¢ considerable hermen Not only unusunlly large but ceptionnlly vielous loecul wword Tnre fhe Mungrice even told an interesting thease pest Hig boat gave rdfshing to jig codfish, The vary plentiful and fn loss halt an hour five hundred large fish were Jigged uddenly a school of appeared Ashermun story whont up sw cod wera ht pounds of and Hus hark {ond te cod JIERINK EL the hoat would | As "hall Ie AWHIM | with the fish cloun shark deve | Jig and despite fishermen the Jig thon rd und Just a bring up sharks v Jine and make off One partienlarly vi ured both fish and the efforts of the could not he ex-| {tracted 'innlly with a vielous | swish of his tall, the shark parted | the line and made off, The boat | had te glve up Ashing and return to] port | I'he previous da three Glace Bay swordfishermen had nnd It way fortunate them that no sharks were in t loculity that day {men, Leonard ana Wilfred and Thomas Head, left here in a mull wordfishing boat, for the wordfsh grounds Two men were het mast, Keeping a look: | fout for Ash, and this i thought to i | be the reason for the boat capsis [ing he trio were thrown into the but managed to cling to the craft, which was float bottom up Captain Daniel tenming hy about three | of an hour later, " preat put an non un oeod would v porilious for | alr I'he | Mhaw | experience | | particulny | | | | on the | [water |! overturned | {Ink | Fleet [quarters the men cament in thoeir precarious predis and rescued them 1 he | hoat wan righted and towed to port { Had there heen any Plus sharks in| {the locality the three would Hkely | have heen. torn to ry | CRONY 132 YEARS OLD PINES FOR ZARO AGA Zaro Aga's play 102 years friend in Turkey voungater of Jin h old Ritlin I mate, a [ want to | America | = Timo Agn 15 a Kurd like Zaro land ke Zare, was born in Bitlis, Iv | hut unite his sprightly senior, he | han never traveled When he was told that Zaro had gone to Amer! ea, he wept because his old friend had not taken him along He, too, ls a teetotaler and in the best of health, abla to take a daily stroll of three miles frem hile leottage to town and back, SEA ELEPHANT CAUGHT Genoa, Italy A "mea elephant" weighing 200 pounds and more than 15 feet lofg, was hauled up here hy fishermen and killed with knives after a hard fight, It was the higgest of the species caught on the sJdgurian coast this sum. mer JEWS IN PALESTINE TRIPLE IN 11 YEARS Jerusalem According to the mandatory government's report to the League of Nations, there were 166,000 Jews in Palestine at the end «f 1029, against 66,000 in 1018, The increase thus amounts od ta 109,000, of which 76,000 are estimated to be immigrants, During the same period, the Jewish rural population increased by 20,000, A government estimate puts tha total population at the end of 1920 (ex. olusive of the country east of the Jordan) at 030.000 TURTLE RETURNS EVERY YEAR FOR ITS VISIT TO FAMILY Schodack, N.Y.--=A turtle, fod 28 years ago by Mp. and Mra George Legal, returned thix year to pay them its 25th annual visit, ven when the Legals changed thelr place of residence some vears back the turtle sought them out at their new.home, not far from the scene of its frst visit, 1t has in- variably appeared during the third week of August on a Tuesday or riday % The Legals identify it annually by the pecultar condition of the shell just above the right hind leg, Last off to the world' even way, threw out hig net for 71 years, Finally he brought up an unusual recognition for 4 man of his trade 'The triveler has grown considera. bly and on its last visit weighed approximately three pounds, twice ity weight when they fivel saw it the Legion of Honor Iibhon I------------ The French Government has just awarded M, Briunals the distines tion for his long yeurs of devotion LADY WILKINS I$ in the interests of these palates ' which demanded sea food The honcred fisherman ls now ANXIOUS T0 (il 21 yenrs of age He hae retired from his bout and net to spend the WITH HUSBAND remainder of his days among his numerous children and grandchi! dren Wife of Explores Says Wo- men Can Endure as Much Hardship as Men 7 New Purses New purses are elegant, both in fabric and sleek shape A black antelope one has nal cut, in ehony fastening and diamond monos ocag DODDS AAD TA grammed clasp New York When one's hushand has the nervous habit of bohbing i odd corners where are impossible the is to go with him, Bo Bennett, whose Evening Oxfords Ver and startling are evening oxfords, two and three tie, that Paris creates, Silver brocade and apple new letters thing to de reasons Husanne green crepe de with silver silver eyelets and lacings in the apple green pair, vamp and heel ; chine fashion om EL. ann fel Wilkins, Wilkins explorers hushand Is Sir Hubert If it's possible, Lady menns Lo Accompany hey off In un nee what's husband when he pgely submarine next yeur to under the Arctic jes "I really don't wee any why | shouldn't go," Lady Wilkin pild, "I've bhoen down in a submar ine and it fant bad at all, Much | than an airplane 4 | safer, I'd think, stand as much | "Women cnn | more in gomes In hardship ax men; tances, for they have greater re reason -SOLVAY WE ARE SOLE AGENTS serve strength I wouldnt mind | thet end of it at all one couldn't | have all the comforts of a New York apartment hut i would bel marvelously thrilling Besides, || could make myself valuable I can cook," | lady WHkins, who Is on the] tage, and the saxplorer ware mar ried aboul a4 your ago Only an few weeks later he went to the Antares he This summer they have been in Europe on their "honsymocn," ¥o far Sly Hubert hasn't been exactly to the submarine propositions wife "Walt until you ues submarine,' hr tells her "Hut he haen't Wiking points LEGION OF HONOR FOR FISHERMAN IS UNUSUAL AWARD Par M Brunais n won over for hi the ald 'no Lad nul Louis POCAHONTAS | SCREENED AND CLEAN CANNEL SIZED FOR FIRE PLACE DIXON COAL CO. constwise fisherman, in a sroll son th NEW INSULATED BODIES by FISHER --trevealing characteristic Mc- Laughlin-Buick beauty and skillfully insulated, like a fine home, against heat, cold and noise. 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