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Oshawa Daily Times, 24 Oct 1930, p. 2

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' THE OSHAWA DAILY C. H. Carlisle, President of| the Company, Will Offici-| i Balmoral Hotel, om Bowmanville Daily Times Sg Ri 1B advertising Block, King Street, will be received at Times io the Cowan Telepbones--Office--587; House--131, Bowmanville Representative--B. Herbert : Fourteen Employees of Local "Goodyear Plant Will Receive Twenty Year Pins Tonight ate at Interesting Function A function of unususlNotesrest taking place this evening in the when fourteen ees of the Goodyear Tire Rubber Company will receive thelr tweply years pins as an ac of ent from the company the services rendered to the or ganization during this number of years, Twenty years fs a long time in the life of any person and to De employed by ons company | Special} Hot Water Bottles $ Pastel Colors, guaran. teed for 1 year, Regular ly $1.28, for 98¢c ------ KARN'S Drug Store Nest P.O, Phone 378 WE DELIVER 1S HONORED A.M, HARDY Superintendent of the Bowman. ville Viant of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company who is one of fourteen men who will re ceive a gold pin this evening Ip recognition of twenty years of service with the company. for twenty years is something to be very proud of, All of those who tonight will be presented with their gold pin have been with the company ever since it came to Canada and many have a record of some years in the rubber factory before the Goodyear came to Bow manville, A.-M, Hardy, superintendent of the local plant and who is one of the men who will receive their pins tonight, has been with the Goodyear since it came to Bow: manville and has besides a record of twelve years with the old Dun ham Rubber Company previous to the Goodyear taking over that firm, thus making him a record of thirty-two years straight service in the rubber industry, The presentation tonight will be marked by a banquet at the Bal. moral Hotel at seven o'clock at which high officials of the Good. year Company, including the Presi. dent, Mr, C, H, Carlyle, and the llustroted is one of the many handsome de luxe cabinets MODEL 117 Genors) Superintendent Mr, Koken will be 4 The fon of the piss will be wade by the presi dent snd the cowpspy will then break up for a social evening of Satieing ond cards in the banquet The men who will be bonored for their loyalty apd service to the Goodyear tonight are ss follows; A, M, Hardy, superintendent of the Bowmanville plant; A, H, Flet eher, H. Pye, W, Robbins, H, Rich. y Wo. W. Short, W, H, Thick sop, « G, Widdicombe, 5, O'Brien, ¥, Oke, Miss B, 8, Jollow, i Risnargs, W, Bewell and Tea rge, CANADIAN CLUB FOUNDER SPEAKS IN BONMANVILLE Women's Canadian Club Hear Fine Address by Col. Charles R. McCullough of Hamilton Monday afternoon the meeting of the" Women's Canadian Odub was held in Trinity Sunday Bchool Room with sn unusually large at. tendance, which included ao fon men who were specially invited by the President, being old friends of the honored speaker of the day, Afterpoon tea was served siter which Mrs, Geo, Mason, president of the Club, introduced the speaker in hep pleasing man: ner and very appropriate remarks in the person of Col. Charles R, McCullough, of Hamilton, a form er Bowmanville boy, and founder of the Capadlen Club movement In an intensely interesting talk bubbling over at times with sentl mental personal references and on other occasions with a dramatic fervor which fairly gripped his audience the speaker related mavy incidents of Ws trip from the time he left Montres! until he returned to the same Canadian port, When he got off the train at Bowmanville on Monday be sald everything looked so familiar and it wap good to be back ip town and meet many old acquaintances, Memories flooded back upon him of the good old days and the good time be had as a boy, He remarked that Canadian Clubs were doing very good work, but had & hard fight to make the Clubs what they were today be- cause of so many other organiza- tions, He spoke of Canada be: coming one of the greatest coun- tries of the world, He had thought it would be nice to held a Canadian Club Convention in London, England, but it turned out to be a party of about 45 persons from Cana- dian Clubs from cosst to coast, He then sketched his trip to the British Isles, It was a glorious trip down the great St. Lawrence, They got off the boat at Quebec City and visited the old battlefields of the Plains of Abraham, then proceeded down the river and out into the vast spacious ocean, When they sighted the faint outline of Ireland's great massive hills it gave him a wonderful feeling to catch the first glimpse of the motherland where his mother was born, They landed in Belfast and were very courteously received by the Lord Mayor and Prime Minister They visited Dublin and other cit: fes, and were taken through the Parliament buildings and saw the great cathedral, It was a marvel ous sight to behold, They visited the beautiful English Lakes, also Glasgow, Scotch Lakes and Edin. burgh, They had a wonderful re ception there, They had the pleas: ure of going through the great castle on the hill, He then narrated the story of Mary, Queen of Scots, at Holyrood who was beheaded, more of which will be told in another issue, On down through England to London where at the great war memorial and the unknown sol: dier's grave they placed wreaths, maple leaves from Canada and a Union Jack, He closed his narrative by thanking the Club for the pleas ure it has given him to come to Bowmanville once again and ads dress their club, Mrs, Mason, on' behalf of the olub members, ety graciously thanked Col, McCullough for his address, Next meeting of the clyb an address will be given by Mr, Sed wick, K.C,, on the Bt, Lawrence ond Deep Waterways project, Wins Bleyelo 'There may be many boys in Bow manville, but we know of one led who Is particularly happy sluce last week whep be received » loiter from Thomas J. Lipton Limited, horontes fuforming him thet he was the ton' fon eontest, This clev: or young boy I» George Davidson, 11-year old son of Mr, and Mrs, Morley Davidson, who reside In the Horsey block over ¥, J, Cole's bar: ber shop, King St. West, The contest consisted in making as many words as possible from the letters contained fn the words "Lipton's Tea," Would you believe it, George found nearly 1000 words which he made from those ten let- ters, To accomplish such a feat he must have searched Webster's un- abridged' dictionary from cover to cover, 'Yraining School The Standard Training Sehool for Bowmanville, Darlington and Clarke will mest in Trinity United Chureh during the week of Novem. ber 17-21 at 7,80 p.m, Three O, R, BE, C, Specialist Leaders will teach in the following departments: 1, Primary and Junior; 2, Boys and Girls; 8, Young People, Provision will be made for the Adult depart- ment, Be sure to reserve this week of November 17:21 for the Standard Training Behool, Ine formation may be had from Chair: man Rev, J, R. Bick, Hampton, Becretary Rev, J, R, Trumpour, 'Tyrone, Director Rev, J, U, Robins, and Registrar ©. H, Mason, Bow- manville, Will Not Be Playing Bport fans will be sorry to hear of the decision srrived at by Bert Colwell, who for the past five years has been the star gos! tender of the Bowmanville intermediates, not 16 play this year, Bert has been a real service to the local hockey team and while it may be possible, yet to persuade him te continue, should he do otherwise he will cer- tainly be missed, Whether Bert plays or not he will be on the scene cheering the boys along, PE ---------------- LONDON FIRM FINDS $153,765 MISSING London. Ont, Oct, 24,~~1ollow- ing a thorough audit of the books of the People's Loan and Savings Corporation made since the arrest of Willlam Gough, accountant, last Monday, a statement to the effect that the sum of $153,765 is missing, was issued by James Gray, I'resi. dent of the company, last night, The Board of Directors of the company state that the loss has not impair. ed the solvency of the company, The mere we hear of certain pro- grams over the ether. the less we wonder why - an anesthetic was named after it~Sault Daily Star, Jey ize wigper in the Lips The Whitby Whitty Branch Aitor os» Howe SOFTBALL LEAGUE CLOSES SEASON | WITH A BANQUET Thornton's Corners Champ- Team Given Crests at Brooklin Function uceessful season for the South or Sunday School Softball League was wound up at Ld banquet beld at Brooklin United Chureh on Thursday evening, when members of the Thornton's Corners ehampr fon team were presented by Dr, Mills, .of Whitby, with champions erests, ip Sous, hundred sat down to the splendid supper served by. the indies of adios Sunday School, and the out. standing feature of the evening was a wonderful address by Gordon Lapp, one of the secretaries of the Ontario Boys' Work Board, Mr. Lapp spoke of the sims and objects of the Tuxis and Trail Rangers, and outlined the many ways in which young men could fulfill the Berip- tural injunction of going the see- ond mile in service for others, The supper was under the auspices of the Young Men's Club, Uraut Ormiston, president of the League, and representative for South Ontario in the Ontario Boys' Parliament, presided in a very able manner, Rev, P, L. Jull, pastor of Brooklin United Church, introduced the speaker of the evening. During the evening Regloald Ter» yA. New Martin SA URDAY KEN MAYNARD "SONG OF THE CABALLERO" "High«Toned" Comedy "Roof Garden" Revue Last time today Bert Lytell n "Last of the Lone Wolf" Week-end Specials In Men's Clothing the Brooklin United | Daily Times snd sows will be [ooo ed oo the ot Gasotte snd Chronicle ~Telophone 13. Phone 759. rite, of Oshews, amused the boys with bis humorous sopgs, also led In community singing: Arkeey, of Brooklin, much appreciated seeor y and Miss Rose Boyd, of Brooks, made an excellent necompaniel; Community sovgs were thrown on the screen; and sll joined bear ly iu the singing of thew, At the head table were the offic. ors of the League, the speaker, Mr, Lapp, snd editors of 'district news', papers, The Whitby Gesette snd Chronicle apd Oshaws Daily Times were Febrasented by J. H, Ormiston, the Pickering News by Mr, Murksr afd the Port Perry Star by Mr, Farmer, A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Lo the ladies who served the supper and to sil who took pert in the programme, FRAU STRESEMANN PROSECUTES FASCIST Berlin, Oct, %4,~Frau Kaethe Btresemapn, widow of the late Ger. man Vorelgn Minister, bas resort ed to legel methods to cledr her husband's memory of graft accuss tions hesped upon him by Fascist election campaigners, Frau Stresemann invoked the law for the protection of the Republic, petitioning the Ministry of Justice to prosecute Dr. Diebl, Fascist leader at Krefeld, * PRODUCE PRICES TORONTO FARMERS MARKET The following are quotations, ve afl, in effect on the St, Lawrence Market, Toronto; uce Eggs, extras, per dos... 0,60 Do., firsts, per dox,., 0.42 Butter, dairy, per 1b,,, 028 Do,, creamery, por 1b, 0,40 Fruits and Vegetables Carrots, 6 bunches ...., Beets, dos, bunches ,. Oniops, dry, 11 qt, bkt, Cabbage ' Cauliflower Bpinach, peek 001 Mushrooms, per pound , » Leaf Lettuce, three for ,., Head Lettuce, two for, ... Parsley, per bunch ,,, 0.08 Onions, buneh, three for .,., Cross three OF sovvvre won Celery bead ivr mir 111 Oranges per dog, ,... 0.88 Honeydew Melnns, each 0.35 Grapefruit, 8 for .. vv +41 Potatoes, DAE + vvwee 1.86 Cucumbers, § for ,,+. Lemons, per do%, svvv 111 Bananas, per dos, ++.0 0.85 Apples, bus, cvrvrvees 1,00 Can, Green Fens, 6 qt, basket Primary wen Eggplant, each . oven vie Green peppers, basket , Turnips, DAE svvvvren oes Tomatoes, basket ,,.v v4+ Radishes, three bunches ,,, Apples, Measure ,.,..+ +4» Cantaloupes, 20 qts Grapes, 6 gt, +o v0er 0.40 Pears, basket vivir bt wer Cranberries, Qt server 000 Quinees, 6 gt. +0101 ' Sweet potatoes, 6 Ibs, +4 ++: Pumpking, each ,,..v, 01 Squash, each 4.0000 015, Carsnips, basket ,. viv +: PRODUCE PRICES (Buying) Toronto wholesale dealers are buy~ produce at the following prices: ree ree ' TEER DIET BDTOGE 4 TOAD A RAIL IDFA DB AD ETHIE - COCTOTMOT MOOOMRAOMOOOOMONIOODMT™ ree SOCOOMSS BOSONS OOSOOOOOOODOSOD BBS: rome in \ OVERCOATS Chinchilla Week-end Special | Fs 1 ) Pure Wool Worsted SUITS 'In the Latest Shades and Stripes 1 > ggs=Ungraded cases returned, fresh extras, 40c; fresh firsts, We! weconds, 25¢, Butter=No, 1 Ontario creamery solids, 31 to Slide; Neo, 3, 244 to 0c Churning eream=Special, 33¢; No, 1, 32; No, 3, Pe, Cheese~No, 1 large, colored, paras fined and government graded, 15){e, Quotations to poultry shippers are a follows: Poultry Alive Dressed 19 Fatted hens, over § Ibs, each Over 4 to 5 lbs, each +1100 18 Over 314 to 4 lbs, each ,,, Under 334 Ibs, each ,.1. 10 110 Spring chickens, over § lbs, 2! Over 414 to § Ibs, each ,, ,18 Over 4 to 44 lbs, each ,, ,16 Under 4 lbs, each ,1v00000 113 19 Broilers, 134 to 214 Ibs, each 17 24 Pullets, straight bred, 2c chicken prices, | ve chicken Wey ans § 1bs, each ivr rirrrnne ol? Over 4 to § Ibs, each «v1 J4 21 Colored, 2¢ 1b, less, old roosters, over § Ibs, each 12 16 Over 4 to § Ibs, each ye e O7 11 Guinea fowl, pair oie rsninnns I " 1] 28 orente wholesale de lore are of fering produce to retail dealers at the following prices: Sgu=Fran extras, in cartons, 47¢; fresh extras, loose, 4c; firsts, 40c; io 1 ints, 4 u cream rints, M¢ Jo ie Ne, 2 Sr, ah, 0 Je , Cheese=New, lar ep twi 7a) tipletn, WHET stiltons, 2c. Old, large, 27 to 2c; twins, 28 to 9%; ald stiltons, 28e, Poultry fy UP sernnenee Chickens, § dt boy 34 to 4 108, i iiriny | vr GRAIN AT TORONTO Grau deslers pt Torouto sre quoting the tolowing prices 1or grain Io edriots; Manitobs Whest-=No, 1 herd, T9%e; No, 1 Northern, 784c; No, 2 Northern, 76¢; No. 4 Northern, ide; No, 6 Northern, bode; feed, Ble; per bushel, Prices on tracks 16 higher thep the above, Manitobs. Onts=No, 1 feed, 46he; Mo, 2 feed, 834s per bushel (ed Sf, Goderich snd mw orig). Argentine Corp==T9%c¢ Leif, Port Colborne.) Milifeed (delivered Montres), freight, bugs included) Brap, ih ton, $21.86; shorts, per ton, ' 2 26; middlings, ton, $29.25, Manitobs Plowr==First patents, In Jute, #600, Toronty; seconds, patents, in Jute, $5.40, Optario. Grafn---Whest 60¢; oats, 80g; barley, B4cs rye, 4Be; buek- wheat, 57¢, CHICAGO PRODUCE FUTURES Chicago, Oct, 28,~Prices and conditions were u need on spot e5k eal), receivers holding top grad. es for premiums, and getting them, Other grades continue about steady with eurrent receipts in ample sup- plz, Futures opensd steady and closed higher, though there was a minor sell-off from today's best levels, Top grades of whole milks sucered greater losses then anticip- ated on spot butter esl! today, Extra supplies are Vimited and sub- fest to mny influence, Storage movement was greater than 19290, wand brought a fair support into the market st midsession, when best prices were yvecorded, The close, while not at top, was better than yesterday, Open commitments--November eggs, 967; December eggs, 317; November butter, 707; December butter, 6886, Two market receipts--Butter tor day, 16,067; last year, 15,501, Eggs today, 15,554; last year, 10,405, Chicagn spot market---Butter extras, 374e; standards, 36c; tone unsettled, Eggs, fresh firsts, 284; tone steady, New York spot market--Butter, extra, 40e; no tone, Eggs, firsts, 24bc to 264c; tome irregular on storage and firm on fresh, TORONTO HIDES AND WOOL City hides, green Te; bulls and brands, 4¢; country hides, gree, be; do curred, b'%e to 6c; Toronto eity calf, green, 10c; country ealf, green Oc; country calf,*cured, 0c to 10e; city veal kip, Be; country veal kip, 70 do cured, The to Be; country grasser kip, 4e to be; horse hides, No, 1, $2.00; No, 2, $1.60; No, 8, 81,00; horsehair #0¢ pound; wool, flat free of rejects, Bg 1b; rejects, 6c; tallow, solid, bbls, Neo, 1, 46 to 4%e; cakes, 4jo to Bg 1b; sheepskins, according to conditions of pelts and wool, be, EX-GOVERNOR NOW ENDORSES SARGON Former Governor Clifford Walker of Georgia, twice honored with the highest office the of his state could give him, is prominent among the thousands of well knows wih and women throughout America wh have pblicty expressed their grati- tudes for benehits they have obtained from the use of Sargon, He recently said; "Not being stalwart in physical strength, it has Leen my custom for several years to recoup my physics! energies at each change of seapon with some tonic, Owing to close confinement in my office, and rather sedentary habits of life my physical Ion was such that 1 to take a course of treatment at Battle Creek. During recent years, in fact, I have been compelled to resort #!- most continually to laxatives snd other special hygienic measures to maintain my health, 5 ""Ihis season a friend of mine sug- ested Sargon, 1 was convinced from literature which I read that it was a scientifically prepared product and decided to try it, "Almost from the start its invig~ orating effects were noticeable, | seemed more alert, my appetite im- proved, my capacity for work was in- creased and | was conscious of a feel- ing of general well-being, 1 have gotten by the summer and am now entering the fall season with mere energy and in better physical tone than I have experienced in many Years, "From my own experience I am convinced that Sargon contains cer- tain therapeutic agents which are highly valuable wherever a tone im- pression is required, and also fer their Influence upon the appetite and digestion, From its effects in my case I cheerfully recommend it as a tonic and corrective worthy the trial of all tired business men" Income-tax papers, possibly, are not the world's most vexatious docy ments, after all, The census-taker is coming~Toronty Globe, ROYAL YORK Or res Tea nront 280 At all Superior LT OSHAWA - LEAVE OSHAWA AM, nM i Travel The King's Highway DAILY COACH SERVICE TORONTO * FARE--86¢c Eastern LEA Standard VE TORONTO PM, A. 8.80 4.80 8.480 0.80 b 7.80 880 ng b 000 190 1080 280 11.80 a 1.80 8.00 0.80 10.80 11,00 Lh a of of TWO PANT SUITS w 310 34 1B sreernnnne Do. 3 Iba, RRR I IIIT) Hens over § lbs, PETTITTE | B Jere ATARI NAARRI ANNAN MERE savanna nannnnnsnnn Turkeys OM HN TORONTO HAY AND STRAW a ume dle i w > ha [ ra the prices fr and el delivered on 0 tse ate Cleve Fox Hardware 18 Simeoe St. Noth Oshawa. Phone 29 wi a~=daily except Sunday, bewSaturday, Sunday and ny Holidays EA bane og 11 COACHES STOP AT ANY POINT ek UR PASSENGERS----SIGNAL PLAINLY HAND TO THE DRIVER Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Falls, Hamilton, Brantford, Windsor, Detroit, + Orillia, Midland, Jackson's Point and lutermediate i GRAY COACH LINES Genosha Hotel OSHAWA Phone 2628 'Lyric Radio Sales | 03 Prince Street | Oshawa. Phone 10568 *1 6" ENGELS 21 Bond St. Phone 308 Guaranteed All Wool Blue | Tailoring, C, H. CARLISLE President of the Goodyear Tinted who will proven fourteen employees of Phone' 980.981 for D, and B, ANTHRACITE COAL 2.000 lbs, to a ten W. J, TRICK CO, LTD, 23 Albert 8t,

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