Durham Region Newspapers banner

Oshawa Daily Times, 16 Oct 1929, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

¥ tHE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929 PAGE THREE ' Drys Provide Lively Meeting For F. L. Mason At Cherrywood Liberal Meetings In Every Riding Ot Ontario Will Hear Sinchir' s Address Tonight Rallies Planned in All of the Centres of the Province to Hear Radio Broadcast of the Liberal Leade/'s Ad-| dress SINCLAIR ON AIR AT 9 O'CLOCK SHARP Amplifiers Placed Outside the Armories to Provide for the Large Overflow Crowd Expected to Als tend Meeting Here Ldberal rvulllas have heen plan ned for practieally every riding in the province tonight when work ark and the publie will gather at the varfous commities yooms to Hnten via the vadio (o the speeches of W, ¥, N, Sinelaly, Liberal leads er, and others at the big Ninelalr rally being held in the Armories here tonight, Reports from Toronto state that tlokats fay the big Liberal evenl were ab a premium all day yes terday, Although the Armories will actbmapodate 2,000 Pauple I Is expected that there will he an overflow gathering tonight, Amplitiors Provided The 2.000 seats and slgborate dooaratight nes wirendy In place, and the Dwllding haw been wired for speech amplifiers both within and without, If weather permits a large crowd will he able to stand outside the armories and hear the Liberal leader's address by means of the loud spenkars, The meeting will § o'clock and My pected to go on the aly at nine a'clook sharp A. J, Graves, of Nrooklin, ex-alderman of the olly, and J; GQ, Moltuer, K.C',, of Toronto, will lio deliver addresses, The program will be broadeast over a ghain of Ontario radio stations comprising CICA and CFRRA, Tos ronto, GJGC, London; CUNRO, Ot- we, and OKPR, Midland, Tha Ontario Regimental Nand will play in the Intermissions My, Hinolalr's address will be the keysnote of the campaign, for following Ahe precedent of Liberal Uanadian Fi British atatesmeon, of Bis tdmpogiant pl go ow "me awl 'people the riding of Ontario South, Toronto Liberals are leaving the Ontario Club in that olty at 6,14 this evening fn T.0,0, busses and motor cave, while large parties are poming from Bast York, Norths umberland, Durham and Ontario north LE. b} Nouth Ontario dommence at Ninclalr In oxe Conant, secretary of the Liberal Association sald today that all the arranges ments have heen completed for this, the biggest politieal gathering ever held fn the riding, W, A, Dryden, president of the Assoolas tion, will preside an chairman, C--O ONTARIO COUNTY REPRESENTED AT KINGSTON NATH Team of Three is at Pro- vincial Plowing Competi. tion This Week Ontario county in being vepres sented at the Provincial Plowing matoeh al Kinston Hi this week in the Ipter-County Competi- ton hy Earl MoQuaie bho PL vy George lanson, Greenbank, Char lie Clark, Uxhridge. In addition to valuable 'eash prises a beautiful silver oup 18 bee ng awarded to the county team winning tirst, silver miniatures be ing donated the Individual mem- bers of the team, AN three boys from Ontario county have stood wp well in home ploying competitions and local county matohes and it ia arpected that they will give a good account of themselves at the big mateh at Kingston, Dv, J, T, El Hott, one time gold medalist him. poll, of Reach township, who will accompany the hors to Kingston and act as thelr conch has a lot of confidence in these hoya as has WM, Croakery, agrionltural repres sentative, who Is also Interested in wooing the County represented by {ta heat youns plowmen, Other Ontario county boys whe intend poing to Kingston are: Stanley Thompaon, Clarement; An mour MeMillan, Greenbank: Ralph Smith, Sandford; and Norman Smith, Sandford, worn sr Falling Brick Menace at the City Fire Hall Pedestrians who pass by the old city hall, either on Simcoe street or skirting the north wall en Iehmond street, would do well to keep a good distance from the bullding. he firemen have digs covered that some of the bricks in the cornice have become looses and there Is danger of them falls ing, Prompt measures will be taken to cement the bricks firmly in place but In the meanwhile those who wish ta protect their skulls from the possible danger of falling bricks should keep at u safe distance Nawards Married New York, Philip A, Edwards, Canadian Olymplo star and captain of the New York University track team, announced last night he wan married last Thursday to Miss Bdith Margaret Oadelscholf, 10, a white girl, He would not say whe performed the ceremony 15 FINED $00 FOR ASSAULT ON WIFE John Hreeauk Promises Court He Will Tread the Straight and Narrow John Hreesuk, who was conviet ed hy Magistrate Hind last week on a charge of assaulting his wife, appeared for sentence In polis court this morning and was fined $00 and costs, Manistrate Hind warned the accused that if he ap peared hefore him a second time he would recelve a more severe penalty, Hreeauk, who han resided In Oshawa for the past tweanly years, promised the court that he would tread the stralght and narrow path in future, and that his domestie relations would become happler, Louis Hyman appeared for the aes oused while Crown Attarnay J, A MaoCihbhon acted on behalf of the Crown Coming Events ---- fi Conts por word each in. sortion, Minimum charge for each insertion, Bde, ORHAWA WINTER Thursday, Oct, 17th, £30 pm prise Fox Trot Night, Handsome Frank Carew's Commander Ov cheatra In atest motion ploture orohestrations, (80h) RUMMAGE SALE KING STREET Chureh, Thursday afternoon 2.00, (80h) RUMMAGE SALE THURBDAY October 17th at Market 2 pm, St, Andrew's Y, W, (Ah) DON'T FORGET THE DANCE IN Rotary Hall, Wednesday night, Oot, 16th, Tiokets dic, (40h) FOWL SUPPER AND CONCERT, United Chureh, Columbus, Octo her 18th, Supper & to § (S800) RUMMAGE SALE HOLY TRIN ity Chureh basement, Friday, Oct, 18th at 1,00, (0h) EUCHRE IN LTR, HALL OVER Hydro Friday, Oct, 18, Good prines, Admission 2c, (90h) COME TO THE SOCIAL IN 8T Sragerca Hall, Thursday, Oot 17¢h, Special musle and dances ing, Admission 800, (on OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE opens' Friday and Saturday with the Private Secretary at Col leglate anditorium, Bubsoribers tiokets, , 85.00 for six produc tiona, Single admissions, $1.00 Collegiate students, 850 cents (0a) STRERT UNITED Ald Tea at home of Mra Mann, 188 Church #t, Friday 3 to §, (0a) PIR SOCIAL AND CONCERT AT Harmony Sohool, Thuraday, Oot, 17, at & o'olook by CG, IL T, Adulta 28¢, ohildren 1d¢, (90a) RESERVE OCT, 24TH, CHICKEN Pattie Tea at Savoy, (da) ORHAWA WINTER GARDENS, Friday, Oet, 18, 8230 pm, square and round dancing, A rousing Pal Jones will be the feature of the evening, Pat Shannon and hie Haymakers Orchestra, (900) GARDENE, | CENTRE Ladies' UXBRIDGE POTATOES OR NEW BRUNSWICK HOGG & LYTLE PHONE 203 KIWANIS CLUB OF WEST TORONTO 15 ENTERTAINED HERE W. T. Gregory, Toronto, Is Speaker on Program Pro. vided by Visitors a FUN PREVAILS Group Singing, Stunts And Good Fellowship Enliven Meeting Group singing, fun, stunts ond good fellowship prevailed when the mem bers of the local Kiwanis Club entes tained the Went Kiwanis Club at a sumptuous banguet held in the Hotel Oshawa, last night, The visitors made the trip to Oshawa in two special chartered buses and upon their departure from the banguet hall they were loud in thelr praises of the ordinal treatment which they had re ceived at the hands of the local ¢lub Oshawa Kiwanis have been Invited to make a return visit to Toronto within the near future AL Parkhill, president of the lod al Kiwanis, extended a cordial come 1o the vial club I'he aver to Toronto wel President Wallaee of West Toronto Club who acted as chislrman, Mr, Wallace expressed the appreciation of the West Taronta on panieation for Ue invitation to Osh WW the A Get Together Last night's banquet wa ture of a wettogether two clubs and Oshawa members were in the na He ronto hetween and To piven " fet acquainted over the festive hour A very tasty meal was served which added mueh to the enjoyment of the OCCRAION Oshawa wa visitors tor sluded ne My, Montgomery stunts were ane occasion banqueteers wore alarmed flare shoot farth from one of the entrances to the din ing hall, Gongs rang and the re was invaded by five hremen with single line of hose Fhe fir woved to be me other than men wrs of th club the cancluded thelr performance by sin in 4 hearty ehoru W. T, Gregory of Kiwanis were eased ¢hance 1 ely indebted to the whieh In lr the eral Program ne tenor ol Taronto who performed the os bh Clever men Mie Inting and Ihe atm hy W, 1 briel but Gregory, of "Yoront, fl mterenting address, My Gregory pointed out that served a twostold function ed service to the underprivileged pecially to young bays, and alsg pro vided social inmteceourse for 1a bers Fhe assistance which the rendered 10 bays proper parental guidance he ered 10 be of the Wmost Importance while he also urged that the gation should sponsor patriot Canada, He deplored the fact that this country had been so flooded with American literaturg Amery moving pietures that many youns anadians were growing up with a poor eaneeption wl the history achievements of their native hie for school ehildren the apeakicr thought that the younger generation would learn to take a keener late, eat and pride tn their own country Mr, Harry Lecky and Major hols Smith, merbers of the local ¢lub also spoke and emphasized the Wn portance of assisting underprivileged boys to develop into manly men and Kood eitizens, Humor was injected inte the pro ceedings when President Parkhill Was presented with a prige canliflow or by Dr, John Hrock and Mr, Ste ven Flintoff, A laugh was also at the expense of the Toronto pre dent when he received a hasket of mixed fruit and vegetables as a token of appreciation from his followers The banquet was concluded the singing of "0 ( anda i cach club Horender 0a hem viub who were withowt Msi Organi mh andl un wi | land rataed Regimental Orders Part 1 Orders by Ly Col, H, | Smith, Commanding Ontavia Rem ment, October lth, 198 Duties for Week Ending Oct, 19, 1828 Orderly OMegr=Licut, M, Evans Orderly Nergoant=Nergt, MeNeill Orderly Corporal=Carpl, Moffatt, For Week Ending Oct, 24, 180 Orderly Officer==Lieut, 1, Giftond Orderly Derkeant and Orderly Core poral to he detailed, Parades Friday, October 18th, & a "Dress=Drill Order with rifles and sidearm, Ha Syllabus, 800-830 Platoon Deill=Falling In ~liapection, Telling Of Proving, Sees, 87:98 1, 1, Val, 1 $.00-10.00=Rifle exercises. Moves ments of the rifle on the march, \ a Jou of absence is ob hI + A Mitchell fram Octo h- FA with permission to tea: | -- \ Plequet--=The {ollowing Fire Pieguets will he detatled for Wed oda and Thursday (respectively) by R, Davies---recard of this pic quer to be taken, and names handed 1 the Adjmtant or Orderly Officer not later than the following day, Wednesday, October A 0 mean, Thursday, wen rant October 1Mth=Inca, © KE. Pearson, Capt, & Adit Notice A hwmited number of tickets are as varlable far the Armistice Banguot {Rotary Hall), at 700 po, Now he Tih CAdmission S100), Those wish WME same may apply to the Adjutant Ranauet is heing held under avspi rs on behalf af the | meeting was then turned | uh sponsoring historical essays | | HR { | | | | Be declared, { future | witi 1 the meeting | | | sald, ces of BESL, AT THE LIBERAL | Ad, GRAVES Of Brooking an exsalderman of Oshawa, one of the speakers nl the Liberal Wally here tonight, RALLY TONIGHT . W. A DRYDEN President of the Bouth Ontario Liberal Association, who will o vhalrman of the Liberal Lanight, Local Political Parties Secure 3,200 Addition To Voters' List" Firat id Plakerini Names F or ted the yoley Ist fo tings of the KR idneted here Judge Tho Ove HK) he added Cishawn In the lon Court be day hy Hi ol Whith Fhe two eit Hite We expe ng ew Hong d lists of new! which tl i added 10 the Hist political Prepure i, 400 thi havi totalling endeavoring to Loar this eity, The Conservative y determined effort hon Canva ol tl ( S100 1 I'he thrin ie efforts thelr have and i holsgstos | died 1,100 ua 1! worl at fo \ few eelved hb Revision ( While muy b Hsts, th LABOR MEETING HAILS W' DONALD od from page | had 0 warm eorney all tim Mos with emphasis | hand | Way Nive Ha ul the oil weeded 1) umber ted (Contin hto Ww in hin My Hin anit ad the siand at Eman heart wo MacDonall's vibrating MaeDonuid roORAKON why nll the for nay tly "hare mgt ast upon le Lnbor Wan! THe had | Bean so I the past, hut 1 would be abit more in the of a Wal From the depths ol the and the helghts of the alr death and destpuction would fall] only upen tha teained soldier trenches, Bat upan the In und Ha but he SAN yoloe M) farm Labor [ones rue vent noi in th nnoent workingman Slane whponl the welfare of Labo of war and Wives Was making no had at heart of the wife and ehiid hey the hurden ulfered ts havdahips Ho was amar friends and he came as a felend, sald Mr, MaeDan ald Hoe asserted that on the othep slide of the Atlantie In Great hel tain, Lahor was working IT] polley hy new methods It had sibatitated evolution for revel tion, The hallot-hox had replaced al hor method Only hy appeal the sound moral sense of humanity opuld permanent improvements he weoomplished As My MaeDanald pent, the crowd rose again he: was halled with hand-olapping, and Rurprise Miss MacDonald Spoke President announced was. ta hear a fw words from Miss MacDonald, Oalm and selfspossessed, as she always appeared in public sinee coming ta Amerioa, the Premier's daunghtoy came ta the front platform the had not expected to speak, she hut she had not been ahle to resist coming with her father Before leaving London, she had gone to a Women's Labor meeting where she had veosived a "warm sond-ofet YAU that meeting," Miss Mag Donald sald, "they sent me off with good wishes and they asked me to By ta make vou understand how very deeply intevested they are In this mission of peace. Hue fait, sald Miss MacDonald, that the Prosent was a very good opportun ty to deliver the message Ma Pramier's daughter thanked tha meeting for giving her the oppor. tunity and the pleasure of bheluy present After Miss MacDonald's speech, the delegates remained quietly fia thelr seats at the vegquest of the ohair, tn order that the guests might depart with as little incon: yenlance as possible, Mr. MacDonald's next ansage ment is the luncheon of the Canes dian Club, ta be held at the Ray: al Yark Hotel shortly before one Q'eloek Graf Zeppelin Again Ou Extended Flight i Roluvade, Jume- Slavia, Oct, 16 The Grad Fonpeling whieh leit Fried pichshaten vesterday for a o0-howe fiaht over the Balkans, passed over this city at 7 am, and proceeded on fts tour, 11 is the oraft's longest trip Nee the round thesworkl venture, rh) LATE TO CLASSIFY FROON XT FARTRRNT WA steam heat, Central $38 pew month, Will taratsh if desired, Ape Py Box S49 Times, A900) in hin Again choey and then came a oak The that { First Production of { thon children of the |! is not vith 1 went the Hons Feline the ea TT te, but in 1 that Hw eit aistgined huin apnesls wilh hi lew Hipoal have nut Append PLAN OPENS FOR LITTLE THEATRE THURS, MORNING Season to be on Friday and Saturday Fore seat pl ol Hu tog the 19810 pn ment th send olf ww | ment fort} Subscribes in us rap Little I'h wl | LE SRE the hoy for | HITS the pre SOR 8 there and ald sub OPENS toanoy mgd adm the ance, which as presented wn the auditorign, are being placed at $1.00 cach, while for students the Collegiate and \ wl hy Hue, a Tate Cents has heen fixed a play s tn h Friday and Saturday al and the plan will he open at the \readde, Limited, fn 0 am to 6 pk on Thursday, Foday and Sat City News FINED $30 FOR INTOXICATION Prokev Baehuk," who guilty to his second chavge of ng intoxioated in palice court day, was fined $30 and costs entire sons with ence in the reserving hauld be a when plan al he for pert lei { ol sh of new seribers TOW n tiokels 10 he can special of Lilly esented on this "week he 184 BASS ARARON CLOSED The open season for the taking of bass closed on Tuesday, Ootobey 15, and anglers wgree that this your has heen a most sucoesatul one fram avery paint of. view NRITIAH MARS Malls for Great Beltain Burape olose at the Oshawa Offtee at the tallowing hours Ing the next week For 88 Montealm, fram real, olases at T.30 pow, Oot, Letter and paper wail only Far 88, Calsavie, from Mont real, olosse at T.30 pom, Oct, 14 farce! post and specially addressed correspondence, For 88 He de France, fram Now York, oloses at 7.830 pom Qet 16, Latter mall only Por 2.8, Buohess of from Montreal, closes at Oct. WE AN mails For 8.8, Homer from York, closes at 1.30 pany, Oef, All mails, and Past das Mont Richmond 11, Hally | salon! pended | 1a | LRN New | TWO TORONTO MEN INJURED IN CRASH | NEAR PICKERING Clyde Buchanan and R, 8. | Adams Badly Cut About the Face and Head TRUCK WRECKED Two Men Are in Oshawa General Hospital---Condi- dition Not Serious Clyde Buchanan, 108 Queen Bt ¢ Toronto, and HW, WH, Adams, 20 tf, Patrick Mauve, Taranto, nar {rowly escaped death shortly after | | | | LY a'elook last night when a truek whic hth ware driving falled to [alte the turn the 1eft on the | highway an milew est of Plekering, | Jumped the diteh napped off a telephone pola and toppled over an Iw wide, The two men thrown oul Lhe had ly un eral head Cart main Oshiuwn in wer and received we and Dy and the anh and Ihe Of wore en ahout foe rendered h then brought to the Hosplinl who img pocident fatled the In he road on weeaunt of Lhe fol he truck belongs to the Ro il Fish Co and the mon were re Faronto at ter a husiness trip to Ka taro Highway Tram \, Hilliard, of Whithy od the aceldent Hospitn it Lhe of were General fuohanin Lyuok Lhe tuted he was driving the ol he Lr inl noviee vi of Taranto, turning a Aen Investigat stated toda of the men was | will prohahl tholy I pthoritte ndition fuyorabile and the alte to le hin n ah toy hay ely conkidered serious fendered almost [plete wreak WHAT OTHERS SAY tn homes injure a a oom rekew "| (Oshawa dl Oshawa Dally Long all Wilfred nl | he Fimos the famnu mneranes, and inter in his first pariia ld In af | I shall endeavor so upporiers will he ink nf me as who no promises, served na priv nda, whe galped nd title, and t no friend," Would that all our Parliamentary niatives today had the lait salted deal af publie services and duty? Lawson vil von tional mentary mies, ha 0 0 one [O'Clock of each month and the a pimilag Lr ---------- Conservative Candidate Challenges Prohibitionists To Nomina "NEW CP.R, AGENT Ivy of the HA ¥, New Oshawa agent and has taken his NEW SOCIAL CLUB uvey FORMED IN Jb Will! a; Hold Private Dances in | "One O'Clock Club" Masonic Hall Aa tions of the Lhe Club," i holds ditarium of ne new on | th Nrivate whieh tg dances nn Lhe Mason suited the whieh is admirably to PUFPORE here will he a serie for members on the first third day af January and igh orgamigations will aesist filling a long felt want toy Iype of entertainment understood several other nature will he during the autumn ha frst dance of held on Monday, his Wis it should animate the nka, from the hig ar W | \ ow In Memoriam IURIAN n our dear son Oct, 10th, 19 Fly oy mory "afl who diel mi Alfred, ovine il to aver he forgot. | her, father and hrothars (hoa) Sy AR and declared an unqualified ten Fhe officers and the COMmmitive Ident, } | pres, H, P, Ham monle 81 0 PAR reas, Hoht, Meek and Mes, A, Jd, Pavihill Mra, Alex BR, Ross, My Norval Willson, My he ne ia Farrow Maney Huhhell commiities Mi Neil , | Cl whe kept up F who has arvived from Kingston duties oe wotial arganiEa Clhah | au Tample LAs i of danoes Monday Mon February in this and ehibs of formed safes Oetober members of fallows Vion ul vere My and and Mes, JF, | of Hauer MebDous e A Candidate renee F. L. Mason Declares Both Candidates Are on Equal Footing, Neither Having Signed the Union's Pledge AUDIENCE SCORES ATTITUDE ON L.C.A, Candidate's Declaration in Favor of Government Control Brings Forth Run- ning Fire of Questions The holiest, meeting in this vids Ing thus fav tn the pravineial slag tion campalegn, was faced last night al. Cherrywood hy VV, 1, Mason, Conservative aspirant to the Legis lature from Bouth Ontario, His ats Hiude in supporting Government [ € antral was saverely aritlolged hy | several members of the sudignes, running flee of questions for at least an hour afler the. ohalrman (ried to start. the Na Hanal Anthem the thai meeting, Mr, Mason he and Mr, Blpelah equal foollng in regard Hguor question nelthes of them had signed (the union's ploadge, Ha challenged the Proll hitlon Union of the eaunty ta nom than independent prahihition HF anaate rather than supporting iinelah F., Li Mason Frank Jo Masgn, the Co eundidate re prides * a made by WV, | Binclalr that Meg Mason made a misstatement at hig | Port Perry meeting in declaring that Mr, Sinclair had adopted Governs ment Control as his liquor polis here other interpretatiof | that oon placed on Mr, Binelair'y Fore. William address," the speaker declared Rew, A, M Dury deglaved Were on an [ vo ha | | ne MAREVALIiva tatement no n he Irwin asd came in fob strom eritleism hy 'Me Mason, fof stating that the County Prohibition | Unton had not glven support to Mg A section of the Prahibis in Oshawa the inelaly tion Unlon, meeting night before | was nominated, stated that Mr, Binclair was the man 19 support and Samuel Jeffrey, presiden Bal the County Unign, later dicintel tht it did not matter svhether I sign as the Unlen would the pledge in any case' support Mr, Sinelaly Mr Mason said, UM Sinclair did not sign the 1, Prohibitten Unlon® pledge, and he was never known to sigh a tempers ance pledge ln any campaign, Mp Sinclair has been Rirting with the Hauwor interests and the temperanes people at the same dime," declared the candidate "Ihe reason 1 did not sign the pledge was hecanse (4 contained & elanse that the Prayinee should pass act @ontrolling "the manufactuig Sir Oliver Mowat submits ted this question te the Privy Couns (Continued on page 4) an . TT FEF Fall Footwear & Hosiery Great Clearance Values and others, $199 Ladies' $4, $5 and $6 shoes, Satins All alzes in the lot, $ 25 Ladies' B straps an ful bargains, wn and patent Tool oxfords" Some wonder+ M Surplus quantity of 1043, 49c Regular 75%¢ and $1, en's Fancy 10 and Ladies' first quality. Mostly size 84 i Regular $1.95, Full Fashioned Hose 1'$]:29 Children's Sandals and Straps 8:10, Regular Misses' sizes, 5 $1.19, Size 3 R '] 09 Men who wear 10, 10% or 11. Ask to see our " values in clearing wl The Burns ( --RT

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy