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The Sun Times from Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada • 5

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THE DAILY SUN-TIMES OWEN SOUND ONTARIO WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 3 1937 FIVE Joins Staff AGED WOMAN GETS DIRECTION MARINE NEWS CIO IS BEATEN LA GUABDIA WINS CUSTOMS REVENUE -UP FOR OCTOBER Phones 120-121 MARKET We Deliver Promptly Biscuits Boiling Beef Pork Shoulders Obviously worried by the warfare and destruction going on about her this aged Chinese refugee la shown as she asked directions of a Chinese settlement police officer The photograph was snapped in front of the British Consulate General near Garden Bridge Shanghai Shelled Walnuts iS- Celery Faces Disinheritance n17c Weston Assorted Sweet Tender Rib 10c lb Nice and Lean lb 18c Pancake Hour Fkg The New Stock la HCre 2 for 15c Jackson Funoua Aunt Jemima's Currants SPY APPLES BREAD Oranges Weston Brown (Continued Rom Page One) v4n Jeackle Republican by 1427 Former Gov James Curiey of Massachusetts lost his political comeback nee for Mayor of Boston to Maurice Tobin 36 in a nonpartisan five-man contest Cornelius Scully Democrat won re -election as mayor of Pitta-burgh James Price Democrat was easily elected Governor of Virginia Cleveland re-elected Republican Mavor Harold Burton Thus ran the returns Democratic victories here Republican triumphs there Republicans took a firmer grip New York state at the expense of New Deal forces Republicans Gain Power Balloting in off-year election gave Republicans Increased power in the 1838 state assembly victory in a majority of 50 mayoral contests and apparent control of the 1838 state constitutional convention on the basis of incomplete retains an election of 153 delegates sad 15 defcgates-at-lsrge Republicans won control of the assembly for a third straight year with 81 seats as against the 66 and the American Labor party the latter represented for the first time NEW YORK Nov 3 Fiorello La GuanUa was re-elected Mayor of New Yoric in a decisive victory that carried virtually his entire ticket with Wm He defeated Jeremiah Mahoney Democrat election by a majority of 454425 Final returns Showed: La Guardla L344016 Mahonye 889591 Thomas Dewey special rackets prosecutor sponsored by let Guard-la defeated Harold Hastings assistant district attorney for the office of district attorney of New York County (Manhattan) by 106823 votes Total vote aas Dewey 325747 Hastings 216824 Swept into office with the mayor who ran on a Republican fusion American Labor party ticket were La GuanUa candidates for controller president of the city council and an but one of the five borough presidents Successful candidates who ran with La Guardla approval were: Joseph MCGoldrick controller majority 225820 NewbOld Morris president city council mapority 223-005 Raymond Ingerooll borough president of Brooklyn majority 124478 Stanley Isaacs borough president Manhattan majority 40-581 George Harvey borough president of Queen majority 15-370 Joseph A Palma borough president of Richmond majority 381k Xn the Bronx- James Lyons a regular Democrat hostile to the mayor's policies was re-elected The sweep gives La GuanUa 15 of the 16 board of estimate votes in his campaign he asked voters to return a board of estimate favorable to him saying he not endure another four years with a hostile board ot estimate majority I GuanUa is the first anti-Tammany mayor in the city's history since united States poat-revolutlon-ary times to be re-elected The tota vote ss the highest ever cast in a purely local 2 233807 and La GuanUa vote was the largest ever given a mayoral candidate in New York Ii Boated DETROIT Nov 3 The Committee for Industrial Organization was routed completely in its avowed attempt to the reigns of government in virtually complete election returns showed today The I candidate for mayor trailed the victorious Richard Reading by 105800 votes while its leading candidate for the city council fen nearly 23000 short of election Rettarns from 814 of the 816 pze-clnts in yesterday non-partisan election gave Reading "Ooneerva-tive" candidate endorsed by the American Federation of Labor 259039 votes to 153726 for Patrick the standard-bearer 1 Six incumbent eonefimen who aoght re-election led the nine who were victorias They like Reading were supported by toe local branch of the AJL the three others who won did not flgre in the labor fight far political supremacy In the motor capital government The lowest of the nine had 22881 votes more than Maurice 8ugar attorns yfor the United Automobile Workers of America CJO affiliate who stood 10th Richard FVank-ersteen assistant international president of the Union was 11th The three other CXO eouncO-eaatestants all UJLWJL of- MB DOUGLAS FLEMING who has come to Owen Sound to Join the staff of the Northern Business College He is from the Robinson Business college in Simcoe where he studied and also obtained experience In teaching His qualifications and his practical office experience make him especially suitable for his new position Mr Fleming's home town Is ListoweL MUCH EVIDENCE IN ASSIZE COURT Nelson Langford Case Continues on Wednesday Morning The cases of Nelson vs Langford before Mr Justice Nleol Jeffry in Assise Court which opened on Tuesday afternoon was proceeding on Wednesday morning and is likely to occupy the greater part of the day Seven witnesses had been heard Including James EL Nelson and: Norman Langford defendants and the five actions which are being simultaneously tried Other witnesses are Charles Manser Dr Boroughs George Campbell and Mr Beatty occupants of the lamgfaad ear constable Phil Seibert of Guelph and Dr Howland POPULAR STUDENT GIVEN FAREWELL Eleanor Fleming Remembered on Removal to Owen Sound MARKDALE Nov The principal and pupils of the 4th form of the public school on Friday afternoon presented Eleanor Fleming with a gold necklace with amber setting ST eanor is a member of the junior Fourth Class and a very diligent student In making the itation Mr Messenger ex-hls regret In losing such a pupil days previous to this El girl friends met one evening at her home and presented: her with a beautiful dresser dock Jean Sims read the address and the gift was presented by Lois Acheson The children spent a wjy happy evening playing games Mr and Ura Fleming moved to Sound on Wednesday after- Eleanor remained to finish the week at school and was the of Jean Sims until Sunday BUILDING BOOMS DURING OCTOBER Twelve Permits Issued ing Past Month Dur- Thera were IS building permits 1 sued In the month of October to Owen Sounders The total estimated expenditure in these enterprises amounted to $1688880 Ih October 1836 there were only 10 permits Issued and the total ex pendttuxe was estimated at being $600680 The figuree for October show a decided Increase over those of September also when there were 8 permits issued with an expenditure of $5825801 ROUGH WEATHER DELAYS SHIPPING Normac Does Not Venture from Port Caribou in at Wiarton Bough -weather kept the Owen Sound Transportation motor ship Normac in Owen Sound harbor last night She was schedtted to leave with several hunters and a load of freight at 11 pm but officials deemed It advisable to await more favorable weather conditions Wednesday morning saw Utile improvement snow falling quite steadier hut better weather was hoped for before the end of the day The Caribou up-bound was frre-ed to put into Wiarton bay for shelter last night as the high wind churned up Georgian Bay making it unsafe for shipping She it Is expected will continue on her way to Michlpicoten same time today ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES SAULT SIR MARIE Mich Nov 3 Up Nov 1: Superior Soodoe Galloway Down Nov 1: Negaunee Lemoyne Foot Hosford Up Nov 2: Richardson Red Crown Hennepin A McDougall Dalton Munising Scandxett Young Lehigh Lacka-wana Oetas Weir Yosemlte Down Nov 2: Eads barge 137 Hemlock Maryland Block Tristan Harvey Peter White Colonel A Dinkey a Kendrick Lomnacona LaSalle FORT WILLIAM Nov Cleared Nov 2: Robert Durham Goderich wheat flax rye Anna Minch Fort COKxxne and Buffalo wheat screenings Keewatin Fort MicNicoIl flour Sir Thoe Shaughneasy Buperor a a COcUdge loading grain FORT McNTCQU Nov 8 Cleared Nov 2: AssintooU freight Fort William GODERICH Nov SCS eared Nov 1: WflUam A Relax Ufiht Sandusky Istwrendoe grain Montreal Laohlnedoc wheat Montreal SARNIA Nov Sj Arrived Nov 2: Hamonic passengers and package freight Lake Head Cleared Nov 2: locdite gas and oil Midland Huranie package freight Lake Heed Up Nov 2: TUg Harrison Crapo John Richards Benson Ford Wyandotte Xocollte Huronlc Down Nov 2: Martians Laketon tug Durocher Queen Fencival Roberts James Ferris William Schupp Renselser Fun Schneider tag Har-r'son Thunder Bay Quarries Remington Brawn Beaver Chicago Tribune WINDSOR Nov Arrived Nov 3: Knowlton flour Fort William Selkirk package freight Montreal Cleared Nov 2: Knowlton grain and flour Toronto Selkirk package freight Wallaceburg FORT WEEXER Nov S-Up Nov 1: Prescodoe Sarnolite Ontadoc Sonia Britamlube Up Nov 2: Redriver Gleneagles StarweQ Enaperoyal Finebay Hina FTanquelln Gorddoc Down Nov 1: Vigor As Burke Redwood Wellandoc Down Nov 2: Meaford Sher brooke Keyber Sandlind Price Midland Prince JUVENILE GETS CASH OUT OF TILL A Juvenile win make an appearance in court here when Magistrate EL CL Sperexnan returns from his hunting trip The boy took advantage of a particularly busy moment In a local store to scoop some cash out of the tBL The check-up at the end of the day revealed a snost-and a Uttle investigation resulted in the apptehenslon of the culprit Fatherly Kiss After affixing the stripe of a sub-lieutenant of the Roumanian army on the Shoulders of his son Crown Prince Michael King Carol bestowed this fatherly kiss on his sixteen-year-old eon at Sinaia Roumania Following the ceremony of elevation in rank Carol made a speech before the assembled army officers and other dignitaries in which he exhorted Michael to be worthy of the uniform he wcaia Clearance of American Grain Responsible lor Increase ffuttam- figures for the month of October show a very decided to-eraui over those of October 1896 the import duties almost trebling end revenue from excise tax showing an Increase of over $300000 In October 1837 import Duties amounted jto $2137851 and excise taxes amounted to $1697176 For thhe same month last pear the import duties were $792845 and excise taxes totalled $1343047 The exceptionally large amount of Import duty is the result of clearing of lugs quantities of Am- erlcan grain that have come through-! Owen Sound- The figures for September of 1887 were for Impart duties $524686 and far excise revenue $1872941 GREY LODGE HONORS POPULAR SECRETARY Bro Jas Tucker Is Given Tray and Life Membership The Taranto Telegram says: Orey Lodge No 5S9 AT andj AM at Its annual meeting in York Masonic Temple honored Bro Tucker who has been Its secretary ever alnee -the lodge was formed through his-efforts 15 yean ago The presentation of a silver tray by Bro Dr TreKord on behalf of tae past masters and of life membership on behalf of the iMmhimL was aeoamnanled by many compliments for his work in Flesh-erton and Maxkdale where Bro Tucker was one of the most active In the craft and the moving spirit in Hiram Lodge Markdale when It was formed The election of officers resulted in the stepping up of Fred Htfb-bard to the master's chair to succeed MacLatchy FUNERAL MIL BURNS LARGELY ATTENDED Many Attend Funeral of Ear teemed Man The funeral of the late Mr John Burns held from his late home 11th line of St Vincent on Monday afternoon was very largely attended by a host of friends of the deceased Rev MV Burry of Walter Kk pastor of Church was fn charge of the impressive service and spoke with great feeHng of the fine life of the late Mr Burns His words of comfort to the bereaved members of the were most comforting Mr Elmer Brawn sang "Face to Fare With Christ My Sbt- iour" The pallbearers were the five sons of the late Mr Bums Jack wn-ham Robert Allan and Harvey and nephew Wellington Snider Mends and relatives who attended from a distance were Mr and Mrs Wm Burns Noreen and Veila Fowassan Mr and lbs EL Nonss-beff and Mr and Mrs Geo Cbashbe of North Bay Mr and Mis Herb Weeden of Paisley Many were also present from Mkikdale Owen Somd and Sydenhsm where the late Mr Burns formerly resided FbGowlng the service at the home the remains were removed to Greenwood cemetery for burlaL Rev Mr Burry also had charge at the grave- BAR GOLD PRICES MONTREAL Nov Bar grid In Canadian funds advanced two cents to $3489 an ounce far Canadian binds: 146s 7d In British funds The fixed $35 Washington price mounted to $3489 In Canadian this baadlBf an Us a Has with a mlatmun charge af Me for each rowx auras at juukfobo ujut-d CErardi ntdar IVriiwiiliw tth S-ll HAUft Tana Oral web HI TO vooorao unrrsD Wed Dee aa a-n lia a ta Hew Ghana Kotv a-u wmx kov at by the Hayden atrlng Quartet ef Stratford la St Oeerge'e FarlWi KaU pja ids 3Se rfs-io-n-u Births Deaths Marriages Tb Mr and Mrs Earl BuiUos cC DdbMnton la- Wafkwton ca Oct at a daughter Bute St Windsor Ont on TmsflST Movmbsr and to Itr iSaoArtmir a Tn tbs and Hospital Ora SounA aw Friday Oat 2Mb to Ilf and Mrs Jock MarkM a son John (Larry) Card oC Tfciika tunny oC tbs lots Jioba dole Mo mesas of sxprsseina PP-to tbs friends aelebbom and a of tbo Burns A and A Hepworth ter tbalr many shown during his lliassa vsmsat also for floral tribute FUNERAL FLOWERS and Lodes wMsma oU stately priori and oerefuny northern mjxflXBin nontax IS 8tk lb ft Owen' Kellegx and All -Bran 23c Hr Thombury Clarksburg FRED CROSSKILL DIES CLARKSBURG Death Followed Illness of Two Years Was Native of England CLARKSBURG Nov Follow-g an illness of about two yean the death occurred on Tuesday of Mr Red Crosskill a well known resident of Clarksburg Bora in England 73 years ago the son of the late MT and Mrs Benjamin Croas-Mi the family came to Canada when deceased was nine yean of age and settled in Bt Vincent township on the Tth line He was married 45 yean ago to Rachel Shaw and they resided first In OoIUng-wood township and later in the village of Clarksburg He was held in high esteem by all who knew him and his death will be regretted by a wide circle of friends in this community The late Mr CramUll Is survived by his wife one eon Clifford In Euphrasia Township and two daughters Mts Sandford Knott Clarksburg and Miss Rosette Cross-kill RN of Toronto He also leaves two brothers out of a family of nine children Joseph Meaford and Charles Minneapolis Minn The funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon from his late residence at 280 to St Anglican Church where service will be conducted by Rev Chariton followed by interment the Union Cemetery GRACE YOUNG PEOPLE VISITORS AT MEAFORD Thornhuxy Nov Forty members of Grace United YPJS motored to Meaford on Monday night and were accompanied by their pastor Rev Dr Duncan They were entertained by Trinity Young People in their rooms in old Ersklne church In the costume parade the Grace Young People had winners in Audrey Henderson Louise Pa Florence Andrews and Uoyd Myles the local president contributed cornet solos reading by McKlt-trlck duet Pufclnson and Nora Fetch besides community singing Four men were ordained into Eldership into Grace United Church on Sunday evening by Rev' Dr Duncan they were Wm Abercnxm- bie Milton Collins Ernest Gordon David Reekie DEER HUNTERS ON ANNUAL TRIP NORTH CLARKSBURG Nor 3 Messrs George William John HUliard George MhAteem Harvey Donald formed a deer hunting party who left on Tuesday mornng for their camp 15 miles north of Parry Hmnii Mr Bruce Dlnemora left on Saturday with the Meaford hunting club for file north country for his annual deer hunk PARTY AT ANGLICAN CHURCH OLARKHBGRa Nov 3 8k George Anglican Sunday School celebrated HaUcwaren on Monday night with a mmsquamde party in the basement of the church The prises for best costumes and characters represented were won fey Billy Martin Clara Chariton The decorations were In with the event A programme of doe recitations and musical numbers were rendered games and a boxing contest between Bill Chariton and Teddy Running with Mr Art MUsgrove as referee Candy note apples and lunch was served CLARKSBURG PERSONALS CLARKSBURG Nov 8 Mka Seymour Harrison and daughter Vivian left on Sunday for Orangeville where they will reside Mr Charles Raabe of unity Soak is spending a few weeks with his toothers George and Ray of dartahurg The Georgian Bay Rult Growers have a gang of men busily engaged la getting in readiness apples to be exhibited at Royal Winter Fair in Toronto this month The Gun-Times want Ads BANANAS fidali placed 13th 14th and 16th Reading who will step into the1 515000-a-year Job of mayor It 55 yean old Xn the next two months he will have to select heads of TO city departments including police commissioner KINCARDINE HOSPITAL BOARD 1938 OFFICERS KINCARDINE Nov Sir Alexander MacKenzle was chosen Honorary President and Robs Robertson of New York and James Perrin of Hamilton Honorary Vice-Presidents of the Board of Governors of 2 Big Juicy 150 Size dozen 2 Pkgs Golden Biscuits get Dm Fkgs ef Pep Flakes Rice Cria-Wheat Crispiea 2 doz 25c Kincardine General Hospital at the amnia) meeting when encouraging reports were received Patronesses chosen were: Mrs John MoGrim-mnw Mrs Hugh Clark and Mrs James Malcolm A Conley Axmltage and Mooney were elected for terms of three years MR CHARLES FAULKNER HONORED BY FRIENDS Presentations at Bank of Montreal and Badminton Club Mr Chsries Faulkner ef Ih staff of the Bank of Montreal who has been transf erred to Gt Thomas and who left fer this city on Wcd-yyday afternoon was remembered at the close of the business day en Tuesday by hla fellow employees when he was presented with a handsome cigarette lighter and the best wishes of the entire staff were i nuvwnrd for bis continued success In his new Inna Ut Faulkner thanked the donors In appropriae terms and expressed his regret at severing hla connections with such a splendid lot of fellows Mr Faulkner was also the recipient of a presentation at the Owen Sound Badminton CCub which met on Theeday evening at I the Oollegiste-Vocational Insti tute On- this he was given also a cigarette lighter and holder ttw presentatai being made by Mr A Langfile president of the Club Mr Faulkner was president of the Badminton Club last year and was very popular among the members The prominent port he had taken In the affairs of the Club was referred to as a factor in its success and there was general regret at his departure He expressed his thanks in sultatCe words When Edwin Hill nominates the Duke of Windsor as the future Dnperar of Germany or even suggests it he makes the laughing stock of all Canada and do doubt a goodly proportion of hit Despite risk of disinheritance that may follow her marriage Valeria Brooke (above) daughter of the British Rajah of Sarawak and known as Princess Baba has filed formal notice iff her forthcoming marriage to Bob Gregory wrestler who claims the European wrestling title Notice was filed at the London registry office by the young couple who became engaged after a whirlwind courtship Her father Sir Charles Brooke rules a large portion of northern Borneo which his ancestor Sir James Brooke was given by the Sultan of Borneo in 1840 far helping quell a rebellion MR FRED HIGHAM TO VISIT ENGLAND Local Garageman Sails For Old Land on Saturday Mr Red Hitfham well known local garageman 777 3rd avenue east is going to spend the winter visiting friends and relatives In wngiaiMi Hs Is leaving Owen Sound at once and expects to sail from Quebec on Saturday on the impress of Britain It is quite few years since 'Mr High am has visited the Old Land and he is looking forward to a very delightful few months He is going direct to Manchester and will also visit his okl home at Stockport and other places He Is expected to return sometime in the spring BIRTHS DECREASE DEATHS INCREASE Vital Statistics For October Are Given The vital statistics for October 1937 Aow a serious falling off from those of the some month last year in the matter of births tore being only 18 this month aa compared with last year's 34 Deaths show a decided increase there being 23 in October 1837 compared with 18 in October 1836b Marriages increased in number very slightly there were 15 in October of the current year and 14 last October Toronto Will Vote On Rehousing: Plan DMpfttA) TORONTO Nov Toronto City Cornell decided yesterday to ask property ewwera at the Dee municipal elections whether the city should spend 8-000850 en a slum clearance and rehooslng pfanprovlded federal and provincial governments each contribute a like amount to the program raiding was given the made by Controller Day With only one sl-n dissenting after it was amended to Include thephrase -in ee-operation with the federal pnd provincial TAKE NEW POSITIONS IN STEEL MR LEO DOLAN AT TOURIST BANQUET Federal Publicity Man Guest Speaker at Bay Elaborate arrangements are being made for the banquet and meeting to be held on Friday night at Oolpoy's Bay under the auspices of the Bruce Peninsula Tourist Association The affair will be held In the Community HmU there and coven will he laid for about 200 people Mr Lea Dolan brad of the Tourist and Publicity Bureau at Ottawa and one of the most outstanding tourist men in the country will be the guest speaker The entire district will be represented at the meeting quite a number going from Owen Bound while Southampton Port'EOgln Wiarton and other places will have their quota present It will be the big event of the year in that community TORONTO CASH GRAIN (By Parrish and Heimbecker Ltd) Following are- Tuesday's quotations on local cmiVi turns for car lots prices on heels eif bay sorts: Manitoba No 1 Northern $143 1-4 No 2 Northern $187 1-4 No afwftfcem $1-17 1-4 Na 4 Northern $110 1-4 Western oate-Na 2 a BTtte No 3 51 Me Na 1 feed 50Ma Manitoba Na 3 a 85-tffc No 5 a 64Ke Na 1 feed iwplnp $28 per South African corn 87b track Montreal Ontario grain approximate prices track shipping point Wheat $1 to $182 oats 38c to 40c bailey 52c to 54c corn 60c to 62c rye 78c to 80c buckwheat 54c to 56c matting ber-4la ley 63c to 65c mining cate 39c to A BENJAMIN FAIRLESS EDWARD STETTIKUS The vast United States Steel Corporation has announced changes In executive personnel elevating younger hands to take over the work of administrating the $2000000800 corporation Myron Taylor will retire as board chairman next April 4 to be succeeded by Edward Stettin us Jr (right) now head of the finance committee Benjamin Fairless now head of the subsidiary Ca roegie-minols Steel Co will become president In announcing the change in high personnel Steel directors ordered a distributor to common atoekhholders of $8-700000 $1 a share first dividend in fiv- and one-half Tears.

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