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Oshawa Daily Times, 24 Jan 1928, p. 2

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TIMES, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1928 AA CD Rk tf Ale lr Farmers to Honor Memory of Empire's Soldiers -- & ~ THE OSHAWA DALY v Harold in, General ANNUAL MEETING kiddieskeep well and strong? CASE ADJOURNED Bowmanville, Jan. 23--The (By Staff Reporter) Bowmanville High School hockey 3 .¥ Past Year 'Most Successful in History--Encouraging Reports 1 » * (By Staff Reporter) Bowmanville, Jan. 23.--The an- nual congregational meeting of St, *Andrew's Presbyterian €hurch was eld recently with a large number present, Rev. Robert- McDerment presided, The meeting was characterized by a fine show of enthusiasm and a number of reports were given by the chairmen of the committees which showed the various organiz- 'ations of the church to be in a flourishing condition, During the past year the Board of Managers completed the pur- chase of the ehurch property, and also the recently aequired Manse, whieh places the congregation in a substantial position, It has also been announced that a generous | sum of money had been presented to the congregation which made it | possible to decorate the interior, 're-wire, the church and cover the floor with Mnoleun. During 1927 the Women's Aux- lary and W, M, 8. raised over §1, 000 during the year and much eredit is due for their efforts in behdlf of the chureh, J, D, Carrothers, W. H: Wood, {'W, B, McMurtry, and G, ,A, Gor- 'den were appointed to the hoard 'of managers for three years and Mr, Brown was appointed for one year to fill the vacancy caused by the departure of Alex Elliott, At the close of the meeting the ladies of the church provided those present with refreshments, TRINITY LEAGUE VISITS KING STREET (By Stafl Reporter) Bowmanville, Jan, 23--The Young People's League of Trinity United Church, Bowmanville, paid a visit to King Street Chureh, Osh- awa, tonight, The League mem- bers went over in a bus together, A large representation turned out, Part of the program was provid- ed hy the local organizdtion and in- cluded vocal numbers by Miss Hels en Argue, Miss Margaret Allen, and Melyille Dale, A piano trio was composed of Mrs, Harold Clemons and Misses Doris and Gladys Jami- eson, The other part of the pro~ gram was furnished by the Osh~ awa Y, P, L, Those in charge were the presi- dent, W, R, Strike, and secretary, Cecil Bellman, team will visit Oshawa on Tues- day to the second of an inter- collegiate group, The local sex- tette has some fine mate and will prove some good x tion to the Oshawa school, e game is scheduled for 4:30 o'clock and it is expected that a large mumber of students from the school here will motor over to see the game. BONING BOUTS AT TRAINING SCHOOL To Be Held Friday Night-- Preliminaries Held Last Wednesday ---- (By Staff Reporter) Bowmanville, Jan, 23, -- Great excitefent has become prominent here in connection with the com- ing Boxing Tournament at the Boys' Training School to be 'held Friday night, Some fing action was provided in the preliminaries last Wednes- day, and those who have weather- ed the storm and earned a place in the finals have proven them- selves rea lartists of the mitt, Boxing is taught at the school as the manly art and the gentlemanly condue tof the boys in the ring has fully demonstrated that, if hand- led porperly, hoxing 1s not only splendid exercise and sport but is also a decided uplift both mentally and morally, Commencing at eight o'clock on Friday evening there are sched- uled to be six finals in the Cham- pionship Tournament and two or three exhibition bouts, The pub- lic is invited free of charge, and the ring will be situated in the new school building. It was reported to-day that some thirteen boys from the town are also receiving instruction in boxing at the school every Friday night, B8ix one-hour lesosns have been given in the past month, A number 'of these will box exhibi- tion games on Friday night, - Facts concerning the school In general always seem to be crop ping up. It was stated that the ground floor o fthe Manual Arts Building has been re-modelled, af- fording more satisfactory accom- modation for the machine shop and motor mechanics department, MT | For City And Country FOR THE HOUSEHOLD: Flour, Cereals, Sugar, Salt, Potatoes, FOR THE POULTRY: Scratch Feeds, Dry Mash, Grains, Cod Liver Oil, Tonics, Disinfectants, Grit, Shell, Beef Scraps, Mash Hoppers, Water Fountains, Cel-0-Glass, Glass Cloth; also Bird Seeds and Parrot Foods, FOR THE STOCK: Bran, Shorts, Oilcake, Cottonseed Meal, Hominy Feed, Gluten, Molasses Meal, Schumacher Feed, Hay, Straw, Salt, 'Cooper Smith Company Flow, Feeds, Grain and Seeds Phone 8 Just South of Post Office 16 Celina St. Bowmanville, Jan. 23--An ad- urnment was granted this morn- ng to J. Lake Morden, who was summoned some time ago when he failed to produce a lcense for ap erating a gasoline pump at a ser- vice station just east of the town. He will appear in court on Jan- vary 30, 2 Bowmanville, Jan, 28--Thomas Taylor, of Tyrone, came up before Magistrate W. F, Ward in police court this morning charged with being drunk and disorderly, and was assessed $10, Taylor pleaded guilty, BREACH OF L, 0, A, (By Staff Reporter) Bowmanville, Jan, 23--A line of $20 and costs was imposed by Mag- istrate W, F, Ward on J. H, Jones, of Bowmanville, in police court this morning for a breach of the Gov- ernment Control Act, Jones was arrested in a boarding house on Di- vision Street by Police Chief Rich- ard Jarvis, He pleaded guilty, AUTO PLUNGES INTO RIVER OFF BRIDGE SEVEN ARE KILLED Brantford, Jan, 22--Mr. and ter a remarkable escape from death, they being injured at 8 a.m, Sunday near the Paris Cemetery, Mrs, George Lefler, Grandview, are lying In the Brantford Hospital, af- when their car, which Lefler was righting, the driver snapped off two telephone posts 76 feet apart, and then hit a tree. The ear, weakening from the quarrel with driving, ran into the diteh, On the posts, found the sturdy grow- ing maple too much, and it stop- ped there. ' Car Completely Wrecked The car is a complete wreck, The engine block was split, the front wheels being driven up under the chassis, 'the chassis itself being wrecked and the Interior of the car beyond repair. The pair were removed to the Paris Hospital un- der orders from Highway Tratic OfMcer Archer, and from there to the Brantford institution, and Dr, J. A, Phillips called, It is feared Mrs, Lefler's back is broken, and Mr. Lefler has a broken nose and arm and will probably lose one eye Mrs. Lefler's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Mick, reside in Paris, Claims Oar Skidded Those who saw the remains of the car and helped to pick the patr up are still wonderinz how ther escaped death, Lefler stated th-t his car skidded and got away of" the roed, end in rightin~ its track he took off the pn'~s. He was on his way from Windsor to Brant- ford, iy Threo Oils Injored Brantfor? 7 » 2° Three girls mere fine ! nonr Birkett' vom man op po 1 hy Jemn » of Bocca Unrl Burt? » vt in the f 07en road jr! " nl! the Grand River and over 1] " and Dorothy Franklin "torn of Worden Allan Fran' .n pnd Edna MoIntyre, were ¢* i brriced, wh'le the driver i ch, escaned, It wr | "a'nd necessary to put 13 .stitehe 1 the torn face of Ruth Frank!' 'hile her g'ster was tekepn to t* Trantford Hoenital for X-ray exar 'nation for internal iniuries. Dorr thy Burteh, sie" of the driver sustained mony bruises, EXPORTS OF AS"ESTOS FROM CANADA INCREASE Ottawa, Jan, 23--A total of $10,- 801,645 represented Canada's exports | of asbestos and asbestos products in he the year 1927, an incr, { $100000 over the St mon During the wonth of December £986, 524 worth of these commodities was Spoil. the United States taking more halt of the total product. priv ny, ik #185365 iy rom of was Cavada's second-best customer in month. RUPTURE Your Rupture it £00 Simcoe Street South successfully removed thout operation Gallstones removed without operation KIDNEY, LIVER, BLADDER WEAKNESSES AND GETTING OUT OF BED AT NIGHTS, INDIGESTION, GASSY STOMACH, INFANTILE PARALYSIS, SKIN DISEASE, TONSILS, INFLAMED OR DISEASED, WITHOUT OPERAT ION Our Herbal Treatments Are Well Known Dr. Thuna Balsam Remedies L¢4. STORE NO. 12 OSHAW A, ONT. Phone 2558 preceding year. tic if they take SCOTT'S EMULSION: RIGHT TO DEMAND LICENSES FOR RADIO SETS QUESTIONED en Moose Jaw, Sask, Jan, 23--The power of the Federal Goyerfiment to impose a license upon radio receiving sets is likely to be tested an local courts, it was said today by attor- neys defending John Mulligan, fac- ing a charge of operating his radio without a permit. - Following the plea of "not guilty" entered by AMulli- gan in court today, Magistrate Broach reserved judgment in the case until tomorrow, COBHAM FLIES AGAIN; ARRIVES AT ABOUKIR ---- 4 Aboukir, Algeria, Jan, 23--Sir Alan Cobham, noted British flier, who has been delayed weeks at Malta on his flight around Africa, while damage to his flying hoat was being repaired, has now resumed his flight, and has arrived here by way oi Benghazi, a distance of 850 miles, ENVOY TO RETIRE Paris, Jan, 23.--The Marquis of Crewe, British Ambassador 10 France at a banquet tendered by the British Chamber of Commerce here tonight, spoke of his early retirement from the ambassadorship and pronounced his valedictory, GUILTY OF FORGERY Kitchener, Jan. 23--Pleading guilty to forgery, false pretenses and utter- ing a forged document, Albert Koe- nig, of this city, was remanded a week for mental observation by Mag- istrate Weir in the Police Court here today. The offenses took place in connection with membership appliya- tions for the Canadian Order of Chosen Friends. The accused forged the name of M, L. Swears to an application form and also the name of Mrs, Kreiner to a medical certi- ficate, World Briefs | Evidence of reconstruction in Yokohama is seen thro fact that a five storeyed s' reinforced concrete hotel w. giely cpened recently, The ing, known as the Hotel New ( is of fireproof and earthquake-, i construction and is modelled : 1 the style of the best Canad.an hotels, Toronto,--The Province of Ontario is at the close of the greatest gold producing year in its history, ac- cor. ng to officials of the Dcpart- of Mines, who forecast an in- age in gold producticn this veer $2,000,000 as compared with last year's output, In addition, the total mineral producii n is expecicd to be more than $21,0.0,000--a gain of $6,000,000 over 1926, Halifax,--Boys' and Girls' Swine Clubs are now well established here, Calf Feeding Clubs are also on the increase and it is expected that in 1923 the latter will attain the same number in the Jrovinee as the former. Egg marketing circles are also bei organized and much food work is already reported. 'hese should prove a val aid to the poultry industry, Rreparations for the Banff Win. ter Carnival, to ebrusry 4-11, sre well pnder way, Cana- dian mushers sre training snd in- tend to make a strong effort to bring back to Canada the "Strong- Toph ' which was carried to the Uni tates by Warren Cord- y, of Ashton, Idaho, It is an- ted that there will be several the Upited States com- this year, is iF [| Fea Pa ser HES fs oa br 2 & ni r i § Be. { | CAR FERRY IS STILL AGROUND Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Jan, 23, --With Lake Michigan calmer af- ter the severe storm of the week- end, attempts to release the Grand Trunk car ferry Madison, aground south of the Grand Haven pier since Saturday noon, were resum- ed to-day with ever yindication that they would be successful. The ferries Milwaukee and Grand Ha- ven, sister ships, were working their propelleds in an endeavor to lossen the sand around the Madison prior to carrying a line to the tug Conead Starke from Milwaukee standing by. On Sun- day the Grand Haven broke the slush outside the harbor and 'started out, but was in danger of turning over until brought about and headed across the lake to Mil- waukee. Forty-four passengers are marooned on the Madison, ASSAULT ON POLICEMAN RESULTS IN HEAVY FINE Fort William, Jan. 23--Harvey Tre- main was before Magistrate Palling in Fort William Police Court this morning charged withhaving unlaw- fully assaulted a police officer in the discharge of his duty. He pleaded guilty. The officer said he had at- tempted to arrest Tremain and an- other man who escaped, when they were drunk and causing a disturb- ance early Sunday morning, After considerable difficulty, and with the | help of another policeman, he got], Tremain to the police station, where the prisoner attempted to break open the cell, and had act- ed like a wild man, Magistrate Palling said he would take the lawyer's request for leniency into consideration and also the fact that Tremain had a good record in the paper mill where he was employ- ed, He was fined $100 and costs on the first charge and an additional $10 and costs for being drunk in a pub- fic place. STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE, AGED MAN FATALLY HURT Sarnia, Jan. 23.--Hugh Boyd, aged 79, died in the hospital here today from a skull injury received last night when he was struck hy an automobile driven by William Dobbin of this city. The police re- port of the accident indicated that the aged man, who had been talk- ing with two women at the side of the road, suddenly walked in front of the car, which was not travelling fast, and no inquest is likely, The victim formerly lived in Bruce County, TURK COMMUNISTS TRIED Constantinople, Jan. 23 --The trial of 48 Turkish Communists ended to- day in the acquittal of 25.0f them. The others, including four former employees of Arcos (Russian trade organization) were sentenced tc im- prisonment varying from three to cighteen months, The Court House was packed with "intellectuals," lah- If 1 take YEAST for H E. W, GILLETT CO. LTD, TORONTQ, CAN. a -- INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS CAUSE LARGE AMOUNT OF TOTAL BLINDNESS New . York, N.Y. Jan. 24.--In- dustrial accidents resulting in blindnes cost the industries of the United States $10,000,000 annual- ly, it is announced by the Nation- al Society for the Preveption of Blindness. Fifteen per cent of the nation's blind people are victims of industrial accidents, the report said, WET WASH? Bridgeburg, Jan. 23. --Customs in- spectors at the Fort Erie Peace Bridge broke all precedents last night when they took in laundry during the periodical search hour put into effect between 5.30 and 7 o'clock yes- terday., A would-be smuggler had hidden three bottles of assorted wines in as many socks, and had inseited orers and many women, them in a laundry bag. the "What have you in cotton sack?" queried Inspector Felix Quigs ley. "Only my *.undry," 'answered the tourist. "We take in laundry," said Mr, Quigley, and he ordered the sack re. moved from the car. The inspectors charged the tourist $15 sorting chars ges. BA olds TO RELIEVE-- . TO-NIGHT HOMO RRBOW LAL RIGH! ALL OSHAWA'S 7 PRUGGISTS -------- er -------- -- ------ ------------ istor $2,000, Hudson Bendix four-wheel brakes, Silenced body construction, speedometer, gasoline and ofl Starter on instrument board, ing Rubber-metted runsiog bosed. THE COACH *885 All prices [. 0, b. Windsor, taxes girs Details You Will Note New shae-rtanger, longer, wider, inside snd aadistor with vertical Iacunvind Colonisl type headlamps and saddle lamps, opting hy doged gee go Wider doors, for essy entry snd exit, Worm end tooth disc steering mecheniom. Blectro-dock type of theft protection. Afiasable sis carriers (ior Ming With or Wider, higher, form-fitting seats, Her, instrument boacd. fisished tn . i' ¥, Srouping motometer » + CHADBURN MOTOR CO. 'Steering wheel of black hard rubber with steel core. 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