wane KILLED BY BLAST Broctylle Andrew Lawrence. farmer living negr Spen A Ee kil 0) ex] fon of a blast of dynamite with which he was removing rocks from a field. Lawrence is survived by a 'wife and two small children as well as by his Jafonts, MINISTER ER HONORED ! Kingston.--Rev, M, C. Johnston, retiring pastor of the First Baptist Church, has left to take over his new charge in Brantford. Mem- bers of the congregation here pre- sented Rev. Mr, Johnston with a gold wrist watch and Mrs. John- ston with a purse of gold, TO FINISH BREAKWATER Kingston,--At a meeting of the Board of - Works,: City Engineer Howard Dick was given authority to resume work on the King street breakwater. The breakwater was started last fall to give work to the unemployed, and about one-half the job was finished, i RENFREW PLANT REOPENS © Renfrew, -- Announcement has been made of the reopening of the M, J. O'Brien wollen plant here which has been closed for upward of four years. Between 75 and 100 people will obtain employment, J. J. Southern, formerly manager of the Dominion Woollens & Worsteds, Ltd., of Peterboro, will manage the c local plant. For automobile, house and contdnts insurance, in good sound companies, Apply J. H. R. LUKE 52 King Street East Phone 871, 'Residence 6871 MUST FACE TRIAL Nopanee.~Harold Brooker, of Treuton, who was taken into cus- tody by Provincial Officer Barret a few days ago.on a serious charge, appeared before Police Magistrate Graham and was committed for trial, BARN D) 24 "Betlevitle--3 h Peever' about four miles west of Ma was burned. Nearly all Iris inery wasn the barn and was also destroyed. As no one was howe at the time' it Is not known how ft started, 'ROBBERS BLAMBD FOR FIRE Arnprior.~~Fire, which, jt is sug. gested, might have been set by mar- auders bent on robbery, caused $50,000 damage to a block of retafl stores here, Heaviest loss was oc- casioned to the Walker dry goods store. The blaze also attacked Hobb's barber shop and Grierson's drug store. Several persons report. ed seeing strangers in an alleyway at the rear of the block a short time before the fire was noticed, HEADS DISTRICT C.W.L, Kingston.--At the closing session of the Catholic Women's League of the archdiocese. of Kingston, Mrs. W. J. McHenry, of Drockyille was elected president, Other of- ficers were elected as follows: past president, Miss Agnes B. Doolan, of Kingston; first vice-president, Mrs. . J." Brennan, Deseronto; second vice-president, Mrs. J. M. Truaisch, Belleville; third vice-president, Miss Helen Driscoll, Trenton; recording secretary, Miss A. M. Allen, Chester- ville; corresponding secretary, Mrs. W. J. Donovan, Brockville: treas- urer, Mrs. C. J. O'Reilly," Smith's Falls. CAPONE MAY FACE s pars | \ Sous indication of the prosperity being aujored] by this all Canad dealer alone. This Company. reports i dat. sales to dat. this record, When a tising campaign, cess to sound, ag ont ih ean diot ink adherence to the belief that tim es are what you make them, and a ¢ substantially ahe ad of the same period the po test sales in hist ory there must be a reason for it. De Forest Crosley. attribute this suc, PROSPERITY EVIDENCE ED BY SEVEN CARLOD SHIPM ENT OF DE FOREST CROSLEY RADIOS dian radio manuisctutey, is given by this seven-carload shipment to one last year and all "Iwas "single" as he had obtained indications point to continuance of adver. ly he-~y newspap UNITED STATES [5 NOT LIKELY T0 Trade Balance of U.S.A. With Russia Very Favorable Washington, D.C, Oct, 18, The treasury department has still under consideration protests against the importation of Russian coal into the United States. Des- patches from Ottawa Indicating that a policy with respect to Rus- glan coal may be decided upon by the Canadian government, were re-|2 celved with interest here, It wag im- |w mediately pointed out that under new Canadian regulations much BAN SOVIET COAL}: 2.5: = Bde per bushel, le higher than ahove, Jute, $6.00. ents, in jute, $5.40, rheat, PRODUCE PRICES GRAIN AT TORONTO Grain dealers at, Toronto, are quating the following prices for grain in. earlots: Manitobs Wheat--No. 1 Northern No. 2 Northern, T1%c; No. No, 6 Northern, Prices on tracks feed, Manitoba Oats--No. 1 38%e; No, 2 feed, 303¢ per bushel (c.1.f, Goderich and Bay ports). Argentina Corn----80¢ (cif, Port Colborne). Millfeed (delivered Montreal, greights, bags included): Bran, per ton, $21.26; shorts, per ton, $22.- 25; middlings, per ton, $29.25 Manitoba Flour--First patents in Toronto; seconds, pat- Ontario Grain--Wheat, 68¢: oats, 8c; barley, 34c; rye, 4B8c; buck- Goce, -- CHICAGO PRODYCE FUTURES L0SS OF EXPORT TRADE CAUSE OF UNEMPLOYMENT Lloyd George Urges More Export Credits; Nationaliza- tion of Industry Torquay, Eng. Oct, 18.---David Lloyd George, leader of the Lib- eral party, blamed Britain's. un- employment menace on a loss of the Empire's export trade and declared in an address at the party's convention here yesterday that all parties should unite to solve the unemployment problem, "If world depression vanished like a cloud tomorrow there stiil would be the problem of 1,000, distinetion should ve drawn be- tween insurance benefits and re- lief for unemployed persons. DIVORCE GRANTED IN UNITED STATES VOID IN MONTREAL Montreal, Oct, 18.~--Once agaly a Montreal judge has ruled out a United States divoree, Finding Ezra Davis guilty of non-support of his wife and child here.. Judge ber adopted country, under the sway of four sovereigns, and to see a primitive wooded country trans- formed into fruitful farm lands, nestling villages, busy towns and cities, is the experience of Mrs, Wil- liam Beare, who next Monday, Oct. 20, will have reached the great old age of one hundred and two years. a divorce from his wife In the state of Michigan, The judge re Jected the divorce decree obtained by default in the United States and confirmed the marriage contracted in Montreal five years ago. -------------- WOMAN 18 102 Cobourg,~~To be a loyal subject of the Motherland and of Canada, 4 Funeral | Home 187 Celina Street As exclusive owners and managers of the Oshawa Barisal Co, we are ready after careful preparation to meet the necessary call for economy in our line of business. We ask your inspec tion of our fupmeral home and equipment at which time we will be pleasea to explain our method. We wish to emphasize that our high standard of service is maintained regardless of price selection, (No extra charge for use of our funeral Perreault postponed sentence un- til Dec. 15. Davis claimed that he home). M. F. ARMSTRONG & SON An Unsolicited Testimonial! When an analysis by the Department of Mines substantiates our statement regarding the superiority of CLEERCOAL, we are for. tunately placed in a position to guarantee unconditionally that CLEERCOAL is worth broader powers were given the gov ernment than under the convicts labor and anti-dumping provisions of the United States tariff laws. There is no intimation the United States government will prohibit en~ try 'of Russian coal. On the other hand there are at least three facts which would indicate no action would be taken. These are: The increase in importation of Russian coal for the first eight months of this year is comparative. ly slight. In 1929 the United States took 165,661 tons. In the current year importations have run to 192,332, The United States has a favor- able trade balance with Russia and American exports are rapidly in creasing, In 1029 the United States sold to Russia goods worth $81,600,000 and bought of that country to the value of $21,600.000, |day, 14,954; last year, 18,150. The treakury has twice laid a ban | Eggs today, 17,064; last year, 21,- on mportation "i Russian Pui» 285. ' ' wood and has twice reversed its de- Chica. a a cision, pulpwood now entering trae, Pro a ar i without hindmance. steady. Eggs, fresh firsts, 27¢; 57TH ANNIVERSARY lone steady. New York spot market--Dutter, Kingston.~Mr, and Mrs, J. G.|extras, 40c; no tone. Eggs, firsts, Bastow observed the f!fty-seventh |24c to 27¢; tone steady. anniversary of their wedding at ------------ {their home here, Mr. and Mrs sans cover, res ue ues | WINDSOR MAY GET NEW C.N.R. DEPOT tow is now 83 years old and Mrs. Bastow is 80 years old. The couple qualifications of voters in Cicero, | are both in excellent health, They when he was conducting an elec. | have heen lifelong residents of tion campaign that resulted in vie- | Kingston. tory for his ticket, and the selee- rs 18. ~Windsor city just returned i federal gov- Canadian National Railway heads at Ottawa, report that they are much encouraged tion of the suburb as his strong- » GUNMAN'S VICTIM IMPROVES with the prospects of comparatively hold. Brockville.--Hargid Hunt, who early start on federal buildings and was shot in the arm by holdup ven. recently and taken to the idrockville hospital for treatment, returned home to Mallorytown much improved. | ratlway depot here. = The project has been much 'discussed for months. The new buildings will be on the site of the present Canadian Nations al depot, Plans call for a build- ing, which will rise three storeys above the street level with one sto- rey from the railway grade level to the street level. No estimate has been made public as to the cost of from $1.00 to $2.00 more per ton in value than any anthracite coal imported into On- tario, SOLD IN OSHAWA @ $16.50 TON + Supply Limited -- Chicago, Oct, 17.---(Special)-- Extra first were quoted %¢ higher this morning as a result of unusual- ly light supplies on spot egg call. Remainder of list unchanged and steady. Futures developed casler tendency from the start, and while selling was not gréat, buying was also lighter. All listed grades of butter werd unchanged on this morning's spot call; undertone firm on top grades, and steady on all others, Additional advances were rocorded on deferred deliveries ap- parently because of relatively light offerings, as bidding at no time was of spirit character, Open commitments -- November eggs, 1,093; December eggs, 209; Novemtber butter, 1,048; December butter, 479, Two Market receipts--Butter to. 000 unemployed," Lloyd George, Britain's war-time Premler, de- clared. "This is due mainly to the failure of our export trade to re- ascend to pre-war heights." Lloyd George revealed a two- fold plan for the revival of export trade: (1), the Government should encourage exporters by expanding export credits, enabling Britain to capture business opportunities such as exist 4n Russia; (2), the nation should re-equip and na- tionalize the industries, The Liberal party adopted a resolution demanding reform in the electoral system, drastic revision of the procedure in the House of Commons, and establishment of the principle that the Prime Minister has no right to dissolve the Commons whenever the House disagreed with him, A resolution was also adopted declaring the system of relief for the unemployed should be dra tically revised, and that a clear | MURDER CHARGE Father of Slain Attorney Be- lieves Gangster Fired Shot Chicago, Oct. 18.--~Chicago's spectacular front page campaign to free the city of gangsters an racketeers etched in glaring black headlines again last night the name of "Scarface" Al Capone. Authorities, who have sent only one major racketeer to the peni- tentiary so far in thelr four month concentrated chase after the city's bad men, let it be known that the hitherto immune gangster chief- tain "might be" prosecuted for murder and other lesser crimes, If | and when he is caught, A warrant is out for Capone's arrest as a vagrant, The father of Assistant States Attorney William MacSwiggin, who was murdered several years ago in Cicero, has sald he can prove Capone handled the death gun. The state's attors ney"s ofticq hinted (hey might let the senior MacSwiggin tell his story to the grand jury in hope of a murder indictment. In 1926, Capone actually was indicted for swearing falsely to the tlantic City Js always {in season" conferences Mallett Bros. COAL PHONES IMPORTERS 3060-3061 She lunaryol worbitent 'rite or wire for + Doves on APO ROOME ~. OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN no PRA WATERS BATHE f. Auchter, Mgr. A, C, Andrews, Pres, ficial Announcement of D.J.Brown's Watch Contest ' s FOR SALE PONTYPOOL POTATOES $1.25 r= COX MOTOR SALES 10 Bond Street. West Phone 924 Windsor, Oct, ofliclals who have from a confe ernment and PERCY HARPER Wins a Famous Shock-proof Watch MERCHANT KILLED | AS GUN DISCHARGES Stettler; Alta, Oct. 18,--~Ending an extensiye search of 24 hours, during which use of radio was made to ask farmers in the district to ald 4in the hunt, the body of George Skinner, prominent business man of | the structure, which will house the Stettler and ploneer in the district, | depot. post-office, customs offices was found beside an automobile on [2nd other federal departments, a side road six miles. north 14 ES BRIT i: sid ' hy ROTtHSast 0 400 UNEMPLOYED + Reconstruction of the tragedy in-| Peterboro.--Following a request dicated that Mr. Skinner had ex- [recently issued by the manager of perienced trouble With his car, In [the local office of the Employment Service of Canada, that all the un- leaving the machine a shotgun, car- "| ried in the vehicle, was discharged employed in this city register for employment, and in conjunction accidentally, the shot piercing hi heart. Piercing WS 1 with which an appeal was issued to citizens in general to provide the DEPRESSION WILL, |fess"maoiae™ MAKE FOLKS THINK Henry Ford Denounces Pro-] tectipn As Excuse For Incompetency TELEPHONE 262 FIVE DIRECT LINES TO CENTRAL COAL Epbo PREMIUM COKE sever: soLvay WOODALL kinds & ory Service (20) Delivery Vehicles DIXON COAL CO. The Shock-proof Watches Are Sold in Oshawa Only ty -D.J. Brown The Jeweller 20 Simcoe St. 5. Southampton, Eng., Oct, 18.-- Henry Ford, automobile magnate, granting an interview. before he safled for the United" States on the Europea, declared. "Protection is nothing more nor than an excuse for incompetens . ey.» The need for protection 25 Bulbs 85c. 100 Bulbs $2.78 eveated by peaple who do not want fla an to =r ork." ferak EMPEROR 0 Toiterated previous stiite- Lovely Yellow : ments that "The world generally: is Bulbs ) Bulbs 8: in a healthler state after its Bpreo, "- i $40. 10 4 pA 4 Abi fas lost» money but tf y 4 ! : e heir advan for it mi Ay 'them think," tage 1 'would not b f tows ; oy much ui Poultry Feeds 5 GRAIN SCRATCH FEED $2.00 Per Cw. RAINBOW OR SUNBEAM LAYING MASH 19 per cent. Protein. Special Price $2.75 per cw. Cooper-gmith co. Co. wr vA e 0 a in the hail ot Alnwick and || is today one of the surviving pion- eers of this district,