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Oshawa Daily Times, 17 Aug 1927, p. 8

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News of Eastern Ontario SERIOUSLY INJURED Jack Beatty, an employee of the Little Construction Co. working on the highway between Port Hope and Bewdley, was seriously injured at Bewdley late Monday afternoon when a belt of the cement mixer broke and struck Beatty across the face. He . was rushed to the Port Hope hospital. BRILLIANT PUPILS "Firsts" in every paper they wrote in the recent middle school examina- ticns were, earned by Miss Kathleen Ryan, daught.r of Mr. and Mrs. D, Ryan, Sydenham street, and Miss Edith Ashcroft, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Ashcroft, King street, Kingston. Miss Ryan tried ten exam- inations and Miss Ashcroft eight. Boih are students at the Kingston Collegiate. FARMERS ON TOUR The Kingston board of trade is to play host to a motorcade of seventy- five cars of farmers from Kent, Essex and Lambton counties. They will J spend an evening in Kingston and will see much of the city, inspect agri- cultural farms, dairies, and the dairy school, and dine together at seven o'- clock Wednesday. They will travel to Ottawa, with lunch at Perth, days will be enjoyed in the capital. one, the visitor took his name and address and details of service, promis- ying to take up his case, papers came to be filled, and today Hill received the cheque and the noti- fication that the pension Two | payable to him hereafter every month. pute and in a thirty mile swim held at Montreal last week the former fin- ished fourth while Delorme came sec~ ond. Daisy King Shaw was in Port Hope last year and swam from the Port Hope harbor te Gui Laght ana both swimmers are confident that Lake Ontario in the vicinity of Porn Hope will furnish ideal training grounds, GETS PENSION IN UNIQUE WAY George A. Hill, gasoline service sta- tion propr.et¢r of Br.dge sireet west, Bellevilie, ow.s h's acquisition of a cheque for $309 back pension money and the announcement that he would receive a pension of a month for his service in the Spanish-American war, to a chance conversation. A tour- st stopped at Hill's Javan last year, and the latter noticed a Spanish War button on his customer's coat. Hill, who is a native of Belleville, men- tioned that he had served in the Cu- ban campaign, whereupon the tourist told of the pension he was: receiving. When Hill said he was not regeiving In due time' would' be dh THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17,1927 The Rotary Club of Oshawa have completed a thorough organization for Fair to he held on Tuesday, August 23. mittee of management is right. A. G. Storie, G. D, Conant, Ernie Marks, A. BE, Lovell and Stan Everson the conduct of the Street The Cob- shown above from left to These gentlemen are en- of the affair. trusted with the general organization and management Under them are working various com- mittees having to do with the purchase of supplies, the organization and construction of booths, music and amusements, eto. ence gained last year the Rotary Club are sparing no the parade, Profiting by the experi- cess, Centre street, efforts to make the Street Fair of 1927 a colossal suc- Their ambition to raise sufficient money to com- plete the improvement and equipment of the Park on With the personnel of the Board of Management what it is, it would seem likely that their objective should be reached. Friday will be spent at Brockville with a trip through the Thousand Islands || on Saturday on the homeward trip. Frank McGrath, Joe Whalen Thomas McGrath, three young men of Detroit, who are on a visit' to relatives | ¥ in Belleville, were yesterday morning all more or less injured when a car in which they were riding collided with a pole on the side of the Pro- vincial Highway. The trio were en|( route to Detroit when the accident oc. | the Church of England, and a parish- curred. The car was damaged to a considerable extent. In avoiding hit- ting a buggy on the highway near Trenton, Mr, Ira Kulius, of New York, Concess on of Thurlow, five miles east CAR HITS POLE of Belleville, where he was engaged and | in farming, died early yesterday after a lengthy illness. Township of Hungerford, his father being James Johnson, was known as a prosperous farmer. He was a prominent member of the ~ BELLEVILLE FARMER DIES ived for many years on the Second William James Johnson, who has He was about 60 ears of age, and was a native of the Mr. Johnson Jrange Order. He was a member of Comparative today from records kept hy Police Magistrate Hind show an Increase in drunkenness in Oshawa during June and July of this year under the Liquor Control pared with the corresponding per- Increase in Drunkenness Shown in City During June and July, According to Records Kept By Police Magistrate Hind figures obtained Act as com- : 3 i A iod last year under the Ontario ioner of Christe Church, Belleville, | Temperance Act. With 'the month Surviving are his widow, one daugh- | of August half gone the records ter, Mrs. Kenneth Vivian, of Shan- | show that this year there have nonville; two brothers, Wesley Alex- | heen 18 convictions to date for sent his car in the ditch, with the re-) ander Johnson of Windsor, and John | drunkenness as compared with 22 sult that Mrs, Kulius, who was in the | of Chisholm's Mills; and five sisters, | for the whole month last year. car, sustained a wounded hip. Mr.| Mrs. Lonshorough, Mrs. Hillman and | However, in August of last year, Kulius and Mr, Dingler, another pas-| Mrs. George Lucas, all of Windsor; | there were several convictions senger, were both injured to some ex- Mrs. Martin McGuire of Denver, Col, nd Mrs. A. Love of Napinka, Man. arising out of "hootlegging'" opera- far tent. The car was badly wrecked. a tions and August 1927, thus m-- RR i has a clean record, TRAIN AT PORT HOPE A millionaire was once giving a Factors operative in bringing Daisy King Shaw, daughter-in-law | lecture on success, and described of Mrs. W. F. Shaw, Ward street,| bow he had made his name in the | "=== Re -- ------ Port Hope, and her trainer, Rosaire world. oy he i Hat I have Delorme, famous hoy swimmer and | 8chieved," he shouted, "has heen his trainer, all from Montreal, will ar-| due to one thing -- pluck, pluck, fi A E CHIROPRACTIC D rive in Port Hope on Thursday or| Pluck." Therapist, will be nthe 0 ice, ri Friday to practise for the big $50,000 The silence that followed was im- | || coe street, north every afternoon and Mon Canadian National Exhibition on Aug- ust 31st, off the Exhibition shore at Toronto. Both Daisy King Shaw and Dclorme are strong swimmers of re- pressive. hall a voice solemnly disturbed it: "But how are you to find the right sort of people to pluek?" Then at the back of the day, Wednesday and Friday evenings. trict, Phone calls made in town and surroundin ha y Consultation is free at 3 different in See them im ow i then come and try them on. every line and $3.50 treat of the Season--Hats that are new and detail, the bewitching and fascinating mode in Millinery for Fall--yet priced so very -- | coming a proper explanation should be sought {| common thing for generl headaches to ahout the increase in the drunken- ness figures are largely a matter of opinion, depending chiefly upon whether one favours the Govern- ment Control enactment. One reas- on given for the increase is the fact that this summer there have been several celebrations in Oshawa and always after celebrations the police court docket contains an increase over the regular number who im- hibe too freely, In June and July of both 1926 and 1027 there were no convie- liguor illegally. In each month each year there was one convie- tion for having liguor illegally. The number of drunks convicted in June 1926 was 8 and in June 1927 there were 12. Figures for the month of July are somewhat similar, there being 7 convictions in July 1926 and 18 in July 1927. In June and July 1927 there were two. persons sent down for being intoxicated while in charge of a car, This compares favourably with the same period last year when there was only one, Five infringements other than drunkenpess under the Ontario Temperance Act are recorded for August 1926. In it 1927 date there has heen but ope. DANDURAND SAILS FOR LEAGUE SESSION | Ottawa, Aug. 16.--It was an- nounced by the Prime Minister's vr- fice today that the Government has 'pamed as delegate to the Eighth As- sembly of the League of Nations, to (be held in Geneva in September, Hon, Raoul Dandurand, who was President of the Assembly in 1925; Hon. Charles Stewart, Minister of the Interior, and Dr. O. D. Skelton, Under-Secrj tary of State for Ex- ternal Affairs. Hon. Philippe Roy, Commissioner-General of Capada in Faris, and Dr. W. A. Riddell have been named as substitute delegates. Senator Dapdupand sailed from Quebec today by the Empress of Seotland. The Prime Minister of | Great Britain and his party will sail on the same boat, boarding it at North Sidney, C. B. Hon. Charles | Stewart will leave for Geneva at the 'end of next week, and Dr. Skelton the end of this week. Wot Soon Park Orator: *k arsk yer? js this life we 'old so dear? I'll be lying with me forefathers. Voice in the Crowd: "An givin' 'em points at the game, too." "EYE CARE ond . EYE STRAIN", oe Pat A art By C. H. Tuck, Opt.D. Copyright 1926. » No trouble, however small, will start without first a warning signal being sounded ; but in spite of this, many of us do not heed the warning until much harm is done; and alas, we seek re- lief only to find that we have waited too long. h Many irregularities of the motor muscles of the eyes are accompaaied by similar symptoms to the symtoms of eyestrain and because of an impro- per interpretation are treated as such. Many of these anomalies can be treat. ed withscomfort and satisfaction with- out the use of glasses and as the aim to he attained in any eye correction is to attain the proper functioning of the eye attended by the comfort of normal wision, if these are mot fonth- Many of the ills of humanity are but due to nerve depletion and where is there more waste or depletion than in those instances where through some organ not. functioning hanmonionsly | energy is wasted. J y Some of the symptoms to he noted are Migrain, Neursthania, Floating 1 Specks, Nausea, Biliousness, Dizziness, Temporal Pains, ache over one eye or both, frontal headache and ache in hak of the head and it is no amn- tions in Oshawa for selling liquor' noy was anyone caught purchasing judges gave first place to Borah, |then to Bowman, and awaited the MOTION PICTURE 1S FOUND FALLIBLE IN COURT OF APPEAL New York, N.Y. Aug, 17.--Two recent incidents in sport have prov- ed that even the motion picture ca- mera is fallibe as a court of appeal from moot decisions. When 'slow movies" were devised the sport world anticipated a visual record of close race finishes and questioned fight blows which would estabish decisions heyond doubt, When Bowman and Borah raced almost a dead heat in the 100-yard dash and the national A.A.U, championships at Lincoln, Neb, film picture of the finish to ascer- tin which won. When the film ensue and for a genzral break down to follow. ATo be continued pext week) tN was screened, it did not show Bow- man at al. When Sharkey claimed that his knockout by Dempsey resulted from foul blows, experts flocked to slow movies of the fight to sce whether Dempsey landed too low. Again the pictures failed to settle it. They caught the action from such an au- gle thal each sport writer found confirmation of his own opinion, RHUBARB "FOOL" COMMENDED Liverpool, Aug. 17, -- Rhubarb "fool" Is one of the many dishes British culinary experts are com- mending to housewives who want to make rhubarh "interesting." This dish is made hy serving stewed rhubarh with custard or hy putting rusks into a serying dish and pouring the stewed rhubarb over them. The English domestic science ex- For the mew Orthophonic Victrola bri #9 yous home everything in music, and misses dealers you will find six exquisitely EW ™ Ort perts say that rhubarb should not be cut into small bits and stewed in a lot of water. It should be left in pleces just as long as will lie flat in a stew pan, and only enough- water should be poured into the pan to cover the bottom they advise. Sugar should be added.: Then the stewpan should be covered and rhu- barb allowed to cook slowly. By this method the stalks can be kept whole and cook chiefly in their own juice, Who was the sage who said that what the world wanted was fewer cranks and more self-starters? REFRESHMENTS Soft Drinks, Ice Oream, and t Light Lunches LyKAS 14 Simcoe St. N, Phope 2204 Greet Lussrsmens * is the verdict of John McCormack, world-famous tenor--after listening to his latest record on the new Orthophonic Victrola, 8775 Gown to S145, terms. With electric winding if you wish at instruments (4 Victor Taliing Machine Company of Canada, Linited Monto! Sold in Oshawa By D. J. BROWN achieve great things but to bn peach an one. At "His WEETHER an exacting operatic air. or one hing. The i the of those simple melodies for which ities of the artists, these ate given yo par fp eg eh Rl Br [a Vo mii ic Vic , sod this bo ve of th impedance" or "smooth flow of Goa VE ic mecords. og or fn this era, it has been Passible hot only to

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