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Oshawa Daily Times, 10 Nov 1928, p. 2

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PAGE TWO THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1928 EE EE EC a - i -------- Awording to the results of sur | FINE, NEW SEDAN AMBULANCE ames, dees === | STREAM OF LAVA A WHITBY a rt -- [Ein ojered JEATHS! [RHEUMATISM! Representutive--JAMES HOLDEN LPR gt Me don dress was most interesting, and at . the conclusion, a hearty vote of Diacharge from Etna uti u ew 8 to thangs hy nadred Mr. Taely, by - v President C. awker. There was tania, Sicily, Nov. 10.--. . 2 Fl S : l Po a t an attendance of ninety at the ban- nt ia, icin: Now N-Devastat- quet. streams, last night were slowly mak- on le There is also indication that the i ; Pp -------- ing their way down the sl f / assessment may increased by | A handsome new sedan ambulance | vite repose. First aid cabinet with] Appgpa . y down the sopes of + * Approximately "50000. At the | has been put into service by the Dis- | Thermos bottles is part of the emer- A ks Uy Bo Mout Eure Freipn] : Py 3 M ora P ot it present mill rate this would mean | ney-Cott Company. The car was |gency equipment. . |manvitle, 1ast Friday, John Samis, | the terror-strickenr popoiti ving the Rheusmatiom." em } an additional annual revenue of | built according to special design sug-| The new car is available for public] Je™s, 0" nyt 00 "Clarke, was towns Wh ) Fae 4) whore ation of Er ---- * $2,000. Tes are, of gested br LV. Diatey, ¥ t he Dis- we at an hour of the da of, night, found guilty " being iatoxi an wh at the foot of the volcano from What beter, proof w course, mot nfallible, but are bas. | ney-Cott Company, by the Meteor |and will be in charge of able an Ith wan Presentation By Miss M. Rey Shah hat aan |e Ca Cho Fi Ohi Thiet, hare of o Retr rie |, Niue bers wpe ome | Si amin Will Feature Armistice ; Shout 140.000 3 hey build . Ages wa ak turers of ne oh jail. He appealed the convicuun. |of fertile fields and several small vil- will help your body get wid of babs ne % Sullding 8 Jar: devail, That the wide Ceprrience oF Samis was driving a car that struck | lages, the loss of life was small, only od ! Day Service in the County . a ng Much Ri hls wal itn 4 that ¢ompany has had in the build- a young lad on the highway, knoca- | three deaths being reported. These harmful drugs. 800 sad at T Valuable A ddi- A ) 8 INR 0 Sect are I heer ns ing him into the ditch. The bro-| were in the Town of Macali, where Ms own -- e . AL may yy be atere hel ne sedan. n ther of the boy managed to jump | three men, a father, son and grand- your druggist's. 1 tion to the Memorial Plot ana ta. 1 Ub yon, 0 vom [ SOF is especially bui gut of the waz, A0d had It Rot heen | son, were overwhelmed in theif home 'es AT OSH AW A RIN § P erm. th e new car a $ihee ly built for for his efforts the brother would | while their fellow-townsmen, helpless TRC rN -- enn h e Purpose Bn i 3peciy winng have suffocated to death, he being |t0 aid them, watched death overtake (By Sus R ) : qu ea sion, i oon tires a A fa on knocked under the car, which pin- [them from beyond the lava lake, The hy a Ba ai the Novelty of Using the Blades sible "ease. in 'riding The car is 284 Ni Jace down he wad Rome I . Soy A t 4 4 s. ey ' ; memorial plot," tomorrow - afternoon, av tted with Lockheed hydraulic brakes et ich No ul Susanly slept there overnight, and this poy DETROIT WOMAN 18 SLAIN will be the presentation of a beaut-| Month in Advance Was to insure perfect control under all s | ing found them trapped. IN OLD-FASHIONED HOM® along at the time and placed Sami A : ful new flag by Miss M. Ray. The H alf the F n conditions. The - motor is a powerful suder trvest. He wil ala face The onrush of the three principal Detroit, Mich, Nov, 10.--Mrs. aE wo ad this has been iy a Rob Jal win 8 charge of having Mquor in an I. | 18a streams, which for a time threat. | Johe lants. aged 51, whe lied erected at a point 15 feet east of the cenotaph. The pole stands well over 25 feet in height and when surmount ed by the flag, the whole will repre- sent a valuable addition to the mem: orial plot, CONSTANT STREAM OF MOTOR CARS ON TWO HIGHWAYS Railroads and Bus Lines Car- ENO RIA I KIV hone } IVA ZAAKS OF ity was only 8.4 per cent, while Representative ! Colombia will be given telep the scene of tragedy into places of id Many Passengers for ASSESSOR'S ROLL the tuberculosis mortality of non- Phones: Office 587; Resi- [i CANADIAN CLUB jevvice Jhlaush Sadie Jelephony, safety. They are so attached to the| Kingston, Phy a' big 4 Holiday Week-end Jacoinated. was 154 ai iemat dence B11, | aoincement by Georse H. Halse, 300 and their humble dwellings that{ most prominent members of the' | ) in the person of Kiva Zaacks, for > (By Staff Reporter) posing vaccination, The League tish Columbia Telephone Com |, 00 ncn who were killed is being Y Whitby, Nov. 10.--Heavy traffic a La .|pany, Mr, Halse said a charter : ; ' ore than 30 years a resident of on both the Kingston and Lindsay of Notions Comikigion Jeinies the CANADIAN CLUB Jas, L llsley, Federal Mem would be sought at the next session smphasised ta all in order to avoid the city. Mr, Zaacks was born fa highways indicates that large num- 8, bers of people are spending the holi- day with friends and relatives, or as in the case of college students and others, are returning to their parents' homes for the week-end, A constant stream of cars passed through the town yesterday and the stream has by no means diminished Railroads and bus lines are also experiencing an increased passenger trafic in the interchange of people from town to town and from eity Phone, Hodse 13--Office 434 Stal er) whith Row! g fas tt 8 skaters took advantage of the opening of the new Oshawa curling rink last even: ing and large numbers made the journey to the Motor City where they enjoyed the first skate of the season on artificial ice, Those who went reported that they found it great sport to be using the blades a month or so ahead of the usual time. The novelty was half the fun, There is likelihood, however, that as the season advances and curling gets into full swing, the Oshawa rink will hardly be available for skaters and Oshawans will come to Whitby to engage in their favorite pastime at the local ice palace, Thus the tables shall be turned. IN WHITBY MAKES RAPID PROGRESS Indications Point to Increase in Population of Close to Three Hundred (By Staff Reporter) Whithy, Nov. 10,.--~Town Engin- eer H, I, Pringle reports that rap- id progress is being made in pre- to country, . (paring the assessor's roll for 10290. Would Employ BCC Vae- cine Against Malady at Birth London, Nov, 10.--~Reports from Paris state that Dr, Roux, head of the Pasteur Institute, in a letter to the Academy of Medicine, stong- ly supported the policy of vaccina- tion at birth aganst tuberculosis with BCG vaccine - and declared: 'Opposition to a new truth has of- ten delayed expansion but has never succeeded in stifling it." Dr, Roux declared that the stat- fstics of Professor Calmeble are decisive and prove that of 115,000 children vaccinated between 19234 and 1928 the tuberculosis mortal. the Academy of Medicine still op- is harmful, BRAKEMAN KILLED Cobalt, Nov. 10-Cut in two when he went under the wheels of a freight car he was helping to place on a siding at Porquis Junction late Friday evening, Robert Legary, T. & N. O. brakeman who lived at Engle- hart, was killed instantly, There were no eye witnesses of the fatality and the first intimation other mem- bers of the crew had of the tragedy was when search revealed the muti- lated body on the track. \You can make 100exta TO: IDAY/Z Your present car is worth more to you today than it was worth a month ago, and at least $100 more than it will be worth in another month or so, On that basis, buying your new car now is like finding money, It means you can have the pleasure and comfort of a new car af once, snd save real money by doing so, Plainly, then, you can't afford to wait, More People Buy Hudson-Essex Cars Th 0 S be 'well repaid It they took the The season R Nar times. Automatic motor protection on is an Any ther ix At the Vote, of Tw enna] I these cars dictates automatic The hardest of all sea- The outstanding leadership of the Essex Super-Six is a matter of actual and : aden oy : ing the months vital fact on the outright issue of what people want. On that basis it has estab- a Ao in ich Tat on Hupmobile 8 Chrysler 75 and 80 Dusit Sor motor lished its long time position as the world's largest selling "Six." Joos A nan yo i y foo c ii Dodge Senior Cadillsc excess hid : ada" Pg "ihe A ins gd Six suffer from dilu- Here, for the first time, real car luxury, with brilliant performance and fine appearance, were presented at less than $1,200, speed necessary. The patient's compartment is trim- med in a rose pattern of hand buffed leather and has a special adjustable cot and two' extra seats for friends or the doctor. The car is provided with heating apparatus and an elec- tric fan for changing the air rapidly. The hardware is satin finish and flower vases, curtains and other fit- tings have been added to give thg interior an atmosphere that will in- Interior View of Handsome New Invalid Coach efficient attendants, Oshawa has now the equal in an Invalid Coach of any- thing built on the North American Continent. : BOWMANVILLE] MISS MARGARET CLIMIE WOMEN HEAR FINE SPEECH, THURSDAY Beauties of Nova Scotia Are Dealt With By Gifted Orator from Maritimes Bowmanville, Nov. 10,--The re- noon, The president, Mrs. BE. 8. Senkler, presided. The meeting opened with the national anthem, after which Mrs, J. H. H. Jury, secretary, read the minutes of the last meeting, which were adopted, There being no other husiness, u cup of tea was served, after which Mrs, Senkler introduced the speak- er, James L. Ilsley, M.P,, for King's County, N.S., who gave a most in- teresting talk on his native prov- ince, Nova Scotia, He said that on coming to Ontario, one thing that struck him most forcihly was the large number of factories in the various cities and towns, Apple Blossoms In Nova Scotia they had very little general manufacturing. They depended on matural industries such as agriculture, fishing, lum- bering and mining, He also told of their extensive apple trade and the sonally he thought the orchards when in full bloom, although, per- sonally, he though the orchards were equally as beautiful when laden with fruit In the Autumn. Mr. Ilsley said that about 85 per cent of the N.S, apples were ship- ped to foreign markets, He spoke of the large number of tourists who came to Nova Scotia each year from the United States and sald they would be glad to see far more sutomobljes with Ontario and Que- bec licenses, He felt sure that the people from these provinces would graceful manner, extended to Mr, Ilsley the thanks of the Club for close. On account of there being po meeting in October, there will be a second meeting for this month BLUENOSE SPEAKS AT MEETING OF er from Nova Scotia at Meet. ing in Bowmanville Bowmanville, Nov. 10.--The an- nual meeting of the Men's Canadian Club took the formr of a banquet at the Balmoral Hotel on Thurs- day evening, at which the election of officers took place. President C. A. Cawker was In the chair, The nominating committee composed of G. C. Bonnycastle, W. B, Couch, Geo, W, James, A. M. Hardy and Alan Campbell, brought in the fol- dent, Rev. J. R, Shires; secretary treasurer, W. H. Hill The executive comprises the fol- lowing: D. R. Morrison, Alan Camp- bell, A, M., Hardy, together with the past president, namely, J. H H, Jury, W. B. Couch, Rev, D. W. Best, G. C, Bonnycastle and W, J. der the auspices of the Association of Canadian Clubs, on problems of the Maritime Provinces. His ad- Buried When Residences Overwhelmed By Molten legal place and of criminal mnegli- gence in charge of a car, on Dec- ember 6. RADIO TELEPHONY MODERN INVENTION Outlying Vancouver Dis. tricts Telephone Without Use of Wires Vancouver, Nov. 10 -- Outlying parts of the 'Provinie of British chairman of the Board of the Bri- of the Provincial Legislature for a separate company to be known pany, which would enter the ra- dio-telephony field. The charter of the British Columbia Telephone Company does not permit it to en gage in this service, : Mr, Ha'se sald the new service would be given in conjunction with the present wire service, Direct communication between one part of the Province served by wire and 8 part served by radio telephone would be provided through a com- bination of two eireuits, as in transatlantic service, south by telephone wires awing to obstacles which would make the cost prohibitive, Mr, Halse sald, I ------------------ The remains of a lost civilization are being searched for in Soviet territory, They don't say who lost the civilization, but we can guess. -- Punch, ened the whole region between Mas- cali and the sea, scemed to have dim- inished in intensity late today. They were then making between ten and twelve yards an hour. This slowing up of the flow was attributed to var- iations in the nature of the ground, which caused the three branches to deviate from their course. The branch which last night over- ran a cemetery was proceeding fast- er than the central current, and it was impossible to predict its future course, Mascali, once the home of 10,000 persons, is now a mass of lava and shooting flames, nothing being left but pitiable wreckage. Simple folk of the countryside have been so stunned by the disaster that gendar- mes and firemen, rushed there from Catania, sometimes found it neces- they leave only when compelled to, The fate of th Pistorio family, the as the Provincial Telephone Com- ' alone in a house furnished in what was the grand manner of 40 years ago, was murdered yesterday, She was the widow of Frank H. Lants, who died about a year and a halt ago. Mrs. Lantz was found in the basement of the home, at 600 W Grand Boulevard, She was knee ing near the furnace, her body forward as if in prayer. Ia t back of her head was a Ja wound. A rear basement door open and an iron furnace shak lay near the body. ; There were many valuable ar cles in the house, including d monds and money, but nothing h been disturbed. Robbery, poli siid, was not the motive of t murder, Jewish community died yesterday Russia 63 years ago, Sez... gular meeting of the Women's Can- [lowing nominations for officers: rs) adlan Club was held in Trinity |Hon. President, 0. A. Cawker; hr go hid 3 Syovibes FOR school room on Thursday after- |Pre-ident, J. C. 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