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Oshawa Daily Times, 3 Oct 1929, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1929 OAR BAN LIQUOR EXPORT! 10 BE CONSIDERED Legilation Is Probable Be-| fore Next Election, It Is Believed (aw; t, ETL the return of may Oot. Euler, Minister of National" Cie from Europe, the question of Canadian liquor ship- ments to the United States will re- doive some consideration from = the Federal Cabinet, and indications are that Jal. Cabine will be introduced by the Government before the next elec- tion considerably restricting and per- haps stopping ° altogether the legal export of alcoholic beverages from this country to the United States. Several influential members of the Cabinet, including the Prime Minis- ter himself, have been impressed with the recent efforts of the United States Government to check the il- licit importation into that country of intoxicating liquor, and the feeling has been growing that Canada should have no official connection with the traffic. Ontario is the principal base of op- erations for the rum runpers, and certain Liberal members of the Do- minion Parliament, have let it be known they are opposed to this trade, though the representations are by no means unanimous. DRINKING OF BEER PRECEDED MISHAP Driver of Truck Is Named by Coroner's Jury at Hamilton Hamilton, Oct, 3.--Harry Steede, Toronto, driver bf the truck bearing 18 Hydro construc- tion men, which collided with an- other heavy truck on the, Queens- ton Highway near Fruitland last Thursday night, In which six men were injured and one killed in- stantly, was named by Coroner B, BE. Thompson's jury at the in- quest in Stony Creek last night as the personu responsible for the death of K. Rudezzlewick of To- ronto, Sa: land uel Harchuk of 154 Port treet, Toronto, foreman of A uation-wide search is under way in Canada's sub-Arctic for two missing aeroplanes containing Col, 0. Dr H. McAlpine and his party, who have nof been heard of for almost three weeks, The above picture is the last one taken of the Soper Vtvorasl Fokker plane. be- oe, its disappearance in the sub. Cy the men, admitted that there had been some drinking. Me men, including Steede, had had two glasses of beer at Toronto, when the truck was en route from Belle- ville to Port Robinson. Steede, who was arrested after the accident on a charge of negli- gent driving, was represented to- night by Charles W.. Bell, K.C, M.P., of this city, POPULAR YOUTH DIES AT ASHBURN Cecil Tarvis Succumbs To Severe Attack of Appendicitis Ashburn, Oct, 1.--Much sympathy is felt for Mrs, John Tawis and fam- ily in the death last week of her son, Cecil in his seventeenth year, De- ceased was scized with appendicitis and was rushed to St, Michaels Hos- pital, Toronto on Monday of last week, when an operation was at- tempted but it was found the appen- dix had broken and nothing could be done to save his life, Cecil had been born and brought up here and was a very likeable, industrious boy, and will be greatly missed not only in the home, hut in the neighborhood, The funeral which was conducted by Rev. W, B, Mitchell was held from his home on Friday afternoon, In- terment taking place in the family plot in Burn's Cemetery here. Mrs. Tom W., Broker of Oshawa has been visiting her aunt, Mrs, James Balfour, Mr, Kenneth Stuttaford of Toronto spent the week end at the home of his father, Mr, John Stuttaford, Special Rally Day Secrviees were held here on Sunday morning and much credit .is due the children for the splendid programme they carried out, Mr, James Handley, Toronto, was a recent visitor at his former home here, Mrs, Wm, Cassady spent a few days last week with Mrs, W, Rarker of Myrtle, Mrs. J. Jones who has heen operat- ing a tourists home at Chalk Lake for the summer months has closed up her summer resort for the winter and has returned to her home in Toronto, Mr, Knight is being congratulated upon the many prizes he won on his apples at Lindsay Fair. He now has a gang of men busy picking the fall apples which are meeting a ready market, and it will soon be time to commence picking the winter varie- tics, Mr. Knight's fall apples, such as the McIntosh Reds and others present a very pretty sight as they hang crimson from the laden boughs in the orchard, Mr. and Mrs. Will Day of Port Perry visited Mrs. Day's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Horne on Sunday, Messrs, Charlie Slack and Frank Fisher have bought Mrs, Herbert Fisher's farm, south of the village that Mr, Middleton has had leased for the past three ycars, They ex- pect to commence fall ploughing as soon as rain comes, Mrs. Will Walker has returned from a two week's visit with her daughter, Mrs, A, Holman of To- ronto, Mr, Ralph Collins of Whitby with his uncle, Mr. spent Sunda: Walter Trull; Mr, John Mole: who has' been vis- iting his brother here for the past' month, left for his home in Essex on Monday. The Young People's League was re-opened and organized on Tues- day night and plans are being made lo have some helpful meetings in the uture, FIVE MOTORISTS UP ON MANSLAUGHTER Sequel to Heavy Auto Toll at London As. sizes i ------ London, Ont,, Oct, 3.--Five mo~ torists will face manslaughter charges at the supreme court as- sizes, opening Oct." 21, with Mr, Justice Wright presiding, yester- day the fifth, Daniel J, MacDonald, chief attendant at the Westminster Military Psychiatric hospital was committed for trial at a prelimin- ary hearing conducted by C. W, Hawkshawe, county magistrate. MacDonald was charged with causing the death of Mrs, Alfred Langford of Marcus Hook, Penna., in an auto wreck near Lambeth on Aug, 25. The coroner's jury brought in a verdiet naming Mac- Donald as responsible for the r- "Dominion", "is your protection when buvyi rubber footwear OW can you tell a 'good rubber boot from an inferior one? Sometimes not even an expert can do that without taking the boot apart. So that you may be able to know true value at sight, we are now marking our super quality footwear with a bar of blue rubber bearing the name Made in Canada WORN THE WORLD OVER mn James of b PAGE ELEVEN crash, The first jury empanelled was dismissed summarily and sre placed by a new panel jury after reports reached the Crown that someone had attempted to tamyp- er with the jurymen, Drugless Practitioners The appearance of "Dr," Rebec- ca Harkins and her sister, "Dr." Marie Harkins, Osteopaths "practic- ing at 854 Richmond street in po- lice court Thursday morning charg- ed with using the title of doctor illegally, is likely to renew the battle of drugless practitioners to use the title, Tho sisters have been practicing here for 19 years and this the first occasion on which t have been summoned to court. They declare they will fight in every .way possible to re- tain their titles, Miss M, E. Landor Dead The death occurred at her home, 128 Thornton Tai today, of Miss Mary E, or, eldest daughter of the late Henry Lan- dor, M.D ZION PERSONALS Zion, Oct, 1~Rev. i and Mrs. Wil- kinson of Meaford were guests of Mr, and Mrs, McMaster last week. Wesley James and Miss Minnie 'ollingwood were week end guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Roland Ball, Carman Choate, Oshawa, is help- ing with Mr. John Balson's fall work and Mr, Balson is pasking ap apples for Mr, Roland Cale, Bowmanville, with Mr, Albert Balson's gang. Apples are plentiful this year, Jas, McMaster and his class of young men from Runnymeade Church, Toronto had a jolly time Saturday evening at a weiner roast in his father's field, north of the Miss Jean McMaster," To- ornto, ao § ent the week end at home, yers and mother, aged | an 85 years 4 Toronto were visitors at Mr, McMaster's home on Sunday. My. and Mrs, Herb Rundle, Hamp. ton, Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Sulley, Os awa, Mr, and Mrs, Herb, eho, Misses Evelyn and Dotia Wade, I enezer, were guests of oh n Yulicy 4 Sunday, Mr, Sulley, Sr, is slight- ly improved from her recent illness, although still confined to her bed, Anson Balson is trimming sheep for John Miller of Ashburn. He is planning yg fo a car load to Ca» lifornia, U 4 this ike Mr, and Sos. Wesley Glas Mis. Bert las ell, Tracy and Mrs, Jas, Cameron, Mr. oe, Mr Arthur Langmaid and Evelyn at- tended Lindsay Fair, Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Glaspell vis- ited the former's brother, Clinton Glaspell in Toronto on Sunday, Mrs, Anson Balson had a very nice. uilting bee for a few ladies. gratulations to Mr, Fred Rob- iy on his recent marriage to' Miss Olive Downs of Oshawa, Mrs, Rob- bins is welcomed to the neighbor- hood and church, They will reside on the home farm, Master Earl Campbell (on the Cor- nish farm) had the misfortune to get kicked on the ankle playing football at school, The ankle joint swelled and he is out of school as a result, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilbur at. tended the funeral of Mrs, Brown at Orono last Friday. HAYDON BRIEFS ---- Haydon, Oct, Mr, and Mrs. C, Avery, Mr. and 'Mrs. Silas, Trewin, and Cecil Slemon motored to Toron« to and visited Mr, an Mrs, Wm. house, has | 4. Broad and other Felatives | in the city. Me and Mrs, Charles Montgomery d Mr, and Mrs, Wentworth motor- - from Buffalo and were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Henry Ashton, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Brown, Mrs, J. Douglas, of Newc.stle were guests of Mrs. Wm, Creeper recently, Mrs, § , J. Vanstone, Mr, and Mrs, Hobbs, Toronto, Mfs.' M. Moore, Bowmanville, Miss McNeil, Mr, and Mrs, Herb Slemon of Toronto vis- ited Mr, and s. Richard McNeil and Mr, Alex. McNeil'. Bert Ferguson and daughter Elva of Enfield were recent guests, mer Mrs, Theron Montjoy entertained a number of friends at a corn rods} 8 Tlaxington i itin, Mr. Mrs Sin Trewin, 8, vislfing We i Mr and Mrs, Jas, Mountjoy, niskillen, visited Mr, and Mrs, J Crossman, Me and Mrs, L. A. Williamson of Po! ool, and Mr. and Mrs, L. Dis of Oshawa were A of k 1 tight, Mr, and Mrs, Norma ela sons," of Toronto, and d Mrs s George Avery of Little iain wer Sunday guests of Mr, and ence Avery, Mr. and" Mrs.' J.. Crossman hi Mrs. John Hobbs at Enfield on Sun ay. Mr, and Mrs, John Wright visited their uncle at Janetville recently. Miss Helen Worden, Peterbord, and Miss Meta Ashton, Toronto, spent the week. end .at their homes here. / T, Greer and Ruby of Toronto called on Mr, and Mrs. Lesley Gra- hams, Fred Ashton, Toronto, visited his parents on Sunday, Miss Helen McRoberts and C. i Ashton of Port H were recent Phsitorg of Mr. and rs, Gra- fl Mrs, A. Grant' of Toronto spent y the week end with her other; Mrs, Wm. Creeper, ALLIGATORS VST w gE Darien, Cony Oct. pm ni ,1end of a hurricane hit Darien along "| with other ports of the Long Island, shore' today, driving' in an extra- V,| ordinarly high tide and: along with it three alligators, At least, the alligators are sUp- | posed to have come with it, The very best talent of the Darien po- lice force. was engaged last night {in an Investigation intended to dis- close just how the slligators got here, and what they were. doing af Collender's Point, which is famed as the home of millionaires, and. al- 80 Is more or less, frequently used as a landing place for rum-runners and their cargoes, Meantime, the alligators are very much under detention in a cell at Darien police headquarters, pend- ing word from G, D, Tilley, local naturalist, as to whether he cared to add them to his collection of amphibian reptiles. The = reptiles resent with claws, teeth and tails the attentions they are' attracting. " Chili Sauce tesa esssnes Fox Salads and Cooking. . 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