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Oshawa Daily Times, 9 Jun 1930, p. 3

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7, THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1930 PAGE THREE 'Oshawa Men Badly Hurt In Motor Crash, Arrests Followed ¥ - Polo Antonyhyn Dies With ~~ |0SHAWA MOTORISTS Rotarians Concentrate on [PROXIMITY TOBIG |Car Driven By Nick Kashul ~~ Broken Back at Hospital Aya Plans For Their Big Fair RN Ay Crashed Into Tree Close to hdd Aft F Parades To Be Held on Both| _sivéater--Chic Anderson, Roy Wil N ll L 5 d Aner all Into Cellar Ms. and Mis, Lang 'and G.| 'Nights of Carnival---.Com- wt Ces Sah KA Magazine Regards 'Oslaws ewtonvi f ast alu a N Bar| i 1ttes H b Lethbridge. : LL Slipped Off Slippery Plank- Dr. Kaiser Comments on low Escape Serious ittees 'Appointed at a 4 Ree i soft' dginks -- John as One of "Fastest Kashul Is Rushed Bo ing While Working as , a gt Injury Luncheon Today Burns, Ernie Cay, Bill 'Hutchison. Growing Cities" ONLY TWO CAN Ww wa nd ae os Liberal Association's ak Laing Ces Canuon, 148 Mc manville Hospital With Carpen ~ Fiouse Cheque to Fire Briga Barrie, Ont, June 9.--Threc' Osh-| With only a little more . than a| Bi "Leo Gray, Stewart Storie,| The « uh i . Seriot Hm Ritson Road Friday Morn: 8 de. awa persons and three from Cleve- | week to go, the Rotary Club members Roy Bird. pe Ra ik Core Svent sue of Shdusteial SIT IN FRONT 3 Jorgke Rad mia land, Ohio, escaped with only 'minor {at their 'luncheon, held 'today, con-| Novelties--Geo. Hezzelwood, Alex | dian: Manufacturers' Association, de s' , de- 3 Dea Oshawa, June 9, 1930 injuries whén their two automobiles | centrated on the pl the: Mamp- i 1 ' " Pr) ng th Occurred Yes- Editor, crashed head-on near- the Churchill | moth Rota 4 Fair that for 4 be held Bote, Wile Drew, A: Ay: Crowle, | vows two ful Pages 10.4 Survey SEAT OF CARS Driving $2 : iy » 2 . Fra . y t £ rT awn"s iH am y i p terday The Qthawa Daily Times: Cemetery thirteen miles south of [in Rotuty Park on June 18 and 19.| Electrical goods -- Earl Hodgins, Dsiiswils position. sinong-the indss. . a iris AR here on Provincial Highway No. 11, | The whole scheme of action was tho- | Morley Jacobi, Bud O'Neill. awa is terined "one of fastest on le 'Grits are not always ay, {Sunday night. roughly outlined, and ghe members| Blankets--Frank Johnston, J. Bea- | ing cities in Canada." The ph phd POLICE DISCOVER LIQUOR IN CAR -------- POLICE HAVE NO foolish as they are sometimes Occupants of the Oshawa car, who i loohsh som S, : a 7 L y were greatly enthused with the man-|on, attention to the 'fa adh o . REPORT ON INCIDENT] Ic "Liberal Awocition® show: | were trusline sooth were Mr. and ver i whch, pans. for the biggest | "Dare Booth -- Bill Karn, Alert | Value bs 'mamuiactred. grogacis | New Highway Regulations pes when they sent that "cheque" to | west. Oshawa, and G. Barlow, #lso fv vere' being. biotad forward. Yi Col DownWeés. Langmaid Brain- fanks hind, amou, the £itics of. Ons To Curb Crowding of In t Will Not Likely Be the firemen of Oshawa, although | of Oshawa, while those in the United | The carnival spirit will be. predom- "arly "tei ? tarjo and sixth in Canada, . H ques! 0 ely nine months overdue. If I were | States car driving north were James | inant in this ot event Cpeciany al Carlyle, Ales Sr Cighton. Albert The writer of the article draws the Driver G. H. Coombs, Companion Held--Rain Had Made Havelling in heir Wirestion, I | Masterton and his two brothers, Alex| on the second nights Oxf the first Gover. AT bad tr Sunelusion coh hiv: sudy, of Hehe of the Driver, Removed . N should certainly try to stand i |and Allen, all of Cleveland. i a Wi i - Airy . Drinke--C - . ; ; 0x- 4 Footing Slippery and Un- with a "fire brigade" even though Mrs, Lane returned to' Oshawa fol Hight thete wil Be "big patade, wr. ne 1h Dons, & Soft Drinks Geo Gar jut to a larger city need not be'a Two further items that were From Hospital to Bow« fortunate Man Fell Head St. Matthew says that the fire is lowing the accident while her hus-|of Dave M. Tod, and those who have Stockings A Pat Morphy Bt hindrance to the growth of a smaller | omitted through lack of space In . 4 ; % a. : iat fainty band and Barlow remained at a near- | geen former parades he has. organ- Bird Newt Johns we i AR n facilities, and econ Jue story fhe Be manville Jail -- Fined $20 tur.| concerned.in seeing that they do by farm house, though they were not | ized do i Ty wey! : A L.ransportatior : ES, 2 ton- ghway Traffic act, may prove of . o First Into Basement Injur AO ey ODE ih. a ta Tomes ES yore not ged not need to be told what 3 allie Wear--Murray Miller, Orra oie] distribution of finished Pro- | great interest to the motoring pub- and Costs This Morning ing Spine them. . was completely demolished by the [will be another parade, sponsared by Bali & €hain--Stan Phillips, Albert | . ucts to Princip) markets, are cited | 1je, These two items are as follows. \ Yours truly, impact sustained mere leg scratches | H. W. Nicoll, with. sporting organi | Cutler, Bert Mitchell ? .as two reasons for this city's rapid| It has been noticed that in coupes DR. T. E. KAISER and bruises, while the other oceup- | zations providing the prominent fea- Ya Beak ores; Mike. Boucks growth along industrial lines. The and especially those of small di- (By Staff Reporter) ; Death came to. Polg Antenyhyn, of (Advt.) ' ants escaped unscathed. Both cars|tures, Then, to exemplify the ¢arni-| fey Ae Tod Kes y service of Canada's two transcontin-| mensions it is ine practice on oc- | Bowmanville, June 9.--Nick Kasha 283 Ritson road south, in, the early rhyme were hauled to Barrie where they arc | val spirit, there will be a great'mas-| Sik Beds preads--Joe Ward, Robbie ental railway. systems, the Oshawa | cagions to carry as many as three [ul of 345 St. Julien street, Oshawa, morning hours of Spnday, in the ; ; badly "smashed. ~ * querade parade, with handsome prizes | Robertson ¥ ard, street railway, serving all factories| and sometimes four in the seat, It | is in: the Bowmanville Hospital, suf« Oshawa General Hospital where he . offered Tor the Dest costumes, Those] ary am: : | in the city, and the projected har-| has been further shown that this | fering with serious cuts about * the was removed after he had fallen in- in. costume will be required 10 pass Ball Throw--Russell Weir, Dick bor. developments are ol mentioned. is a very dangerous way of travel-| head. face and hands and G/ H, to the foundation of a house on Rit- in 'review across a. specially prepared Richardson, Charlie Stenhouse. Notice is drawn to the way in|jing, To curb the practice the act | Coombs, of 384 Mitchell avenue, of The Rotary Annes, too, are work- which the growth of the city has-par=| has been amended so.as to make it { Oshawa, is in Bowmanville Jail ag son road. on which he was working A ore 11 v: 1 adae : e platiorm, w here they will he judged ing hard to make this fair a success, alleled the growth of 'the' automobile |g serious breacn of the law for more the result of an accident on the Pro« Ya 56 on ' F i industry, and a brief history of the than two. to ride in the front seat | vincial. Highway at the village of as a carpenter. The accident occurred on Friday, aw This is o be a|and have already mct and organized BNC 3 y . b Jwarded. This i hected, taped themselves to play a prominent part. McLaughlin Carriage Works, and its | of any type of car. Newtonville on Saturday afternoon, : iE. sw A a ter. oa 3a They have undertaken responsibility relations with General Motors is gi- The other amendment has to do when a car driven by Kashul and in 3 f for a fish-pond, for a flower stand, | Ve. with the number of persons ridihg which Coombs' was a passenger crasly after the slight rain had made the boards of the first floor of the house IN PENNSYLY A N | A on which he was working very slip- ake It he . X : ! ger LB a ; : NEAR PORT HOPE 1 a tics somal gi pro- | tea rooms and home made cooking Several paragraphs are given to an| ona bicycle, The new act says that | ¢d into a tree almost demolishing the on a board and fell head first into Rm ee gram, many new features having been | establishment, fortune telling booths | outline of the activities of the newly | wy ere a bicycle is designed to carry | ©4¥ and injuring its occupants, the cellar. receiving injuries to, his Miss Eleanor McLaughlin added to the plans of the Rotarians, |and other novelties, formed Oshawa Industrial Develop-| one person, it is against the law to | Kashul was proceeding cast at the spine from which: he died in the hos- ; aug 5 very member of the club has been | / All in all, everything possible is be- ment, Linfield Spin is proered 10 | carry any more than one on the | time of 'the crash and the force of vital. and Mrs. W. E. Phillips Ottawa Airmen Forced to assigned his duties, the following list | ing done to make. this new style Ro- Songgrs : i K ps ar JR ac ye bike. the collision threw him from the car (A carpenter by rade he had been i : La di Soft having been made up, with the first | tary Fair an epoch making event, one {73, 'cath 1. Sjawa for wy ©| The Chief of Police, informed | to the middle of the highway. Both in Oshawa about seven years. The Were in Saddle nd In named in each case as chairman, that will live long in the minds of their a anc. to Ease them | phe Times that his Department are | men were unconscious and were laid deceased man was in his forticth year \ Field High Dive--Ewart Alger, Art Al-| the people, and will adda consider- | 0% & DasIs OF, ? per cent. of the ca-| apout to make, a check up on in- | on the side of the road until Dr, 1 and leaves his widow Mus. «Annie 3 . Joway, Cap Harston able sum of money to the badly-de- | Pital cost. with an option of pur-| gringements of the two amendments Butler 'of Newcastle = arrived and Fes Antonyhyn, and one daughter Mary A the, Allegheny County Horse ce Bali Toss--Stewart Algery Ira Tvey, | pleted crippled children's fund of the chase. Approximately 140 acres of | mentioned above. dressed their wounds and had thenr 4 and a brother in Manitoba, as his| Show which closed Saturday night at Ottawa, Jupe 9.--Three proni-|. 1.08 Jub, ideal industrial sites are owned by the ordered to the Bowmanville Hospi« rank Tait. co city. tal. In the meantime Provincial Con= mourners. as well as a wide zirele of | Sewickley, Pa, Hunters from /Pafk-| inent fignres in Canadian aviation, friends and acquaintances. The fun-| wood Sjables were yery: suc sasful, J. A. Wilson, controller of civil ¥ E Ne = poy i stable Carey of Cobourg, and Provine< eral service will be held tomorrow | wimming, fifteen ribbons all told. = aviation; Squadron ieader J. H, 4 ight Nurses aduate cial Constable W, E, Smith, of Bow« morning at ten o'clock, when Fath-| 3 Firsts--namely, Lightweight Hun- | 7udnepe, superintendent of alee egiment ngages m am gh bps " manville, and Traffic-Officer Wilson, er Oleksiw of the Greek Catholic] ters with | Rathwiore, * Middleweight | ways, and Flight-Lieutenant Dave From Orillia Hospital of Port Hope, appeared on the scene Church will say mass. The late*Mr. | Hunters with Shatd vogue 'Open | Harding, Ottawa Air Station, all Battle at Garrett's Farm i -- ER ALDERMAN and made;a search of the gar in Antonyhyn wis a menber of the Li- Tommi i ie Hunts officials in the Department of Na- Orillia, June 9.--Graduating ex- 9 which they found a bottle of whisky brary of Education, on MTL Strent 0 Pri *"| tional Defence, narrowly escaped ercises, at which eight nurses re- an tite bottles of beer, Provincial in which he was known as M. Hrush- ba 5 od Middleweight Hunters-- | death when the plane in which they : ii, ! : ceived displomas fn token of hav- Constable Spit followed the ambul« eysld ident was not reported to Sharavogue. were flying from the capital to| The brigade commander, after- of oa Ee ign Major x B ing completed their training at the anes 1o-the hosnital where the super e accident Ww: ) ; id oo Brantford was forced down In &/| ton. commander of the 25th Infantry] Smith, and Adjutant A. L. losland,| orjilia Memorial Hospital were ¢ at | the policg and it is not probable that | Second--Thoroughbred, , Hunters-- field near Port Hope during a| p oe i | battle | acted as umpires. held Saturday night." The gradu- under the influence of liquor. He had y Il be held Rathmore Brigade, inspected the sham battle - : " wpe then regained consciousness and an inquest will be held. Second--Ladies' Hunters withsSti- | storm Saturday, Fs arm res of the Ontario Regiment |, Companies "A" and "B"" left the|ates were: Orla Carolyn McKenzie, iv Va as PE HE Their cabin machine was piloted | fanocuvres of the gim Armouries' shortly after" 200 pm. Orillia: Melissa Alice Adams, Beav-| Was Well-known and Adi. | his injuries were mot series he was on Saturday afternoon. Approximate- | -0 4" ov hed to the scene of the | eston = Mary Ethel McDonald eS removed to the jail and will be char« v DBT im . ' ive Citizen for Many ged today. Kashul was more sefious« Salvation Army Band vA RP: g 5 by Harding. Weather during the | BY js sce Other winners weren Sultan; Punch entire tlight was bad. but the of-|1v 100 men paraded for the demon-| manoeuvres at Garrett's Farm, on the | Bradford; Edith Jean Ferguson, fred today Kasia way ior verionst Visits Whith: Hospital and Michael. | 3 ra | stration. 3rd concession north of the city. | gpaoni ; : 2 x y The entry list was large, and the De pected a or The total force was divided into] Companies "C" and "D" arrived in Sheguiandah; Matlore Melissa Years of stitches to close his wounds. Hig On Sunday afternoon the Oshawa competition very I and Ms. | 1nto a heavy electrical storm, two uncqual halves, a small defend- | busses. The 'manoeuvres occuvied ap- | arise vl ™ penverton: Jessie Mil- wrists were badly cut and the high- Salvation Army Band visited the win Bleanos ji A idle Landing 'on 'a fatm, the plane ing force, and a large attacking force. | proximately an hour, after which the | oo Harper Goodwood; Emma way where the accidsnt occurred was Ontario Hospital at Whitby and for : ' ps he in he. "I tixleq 'or soft' Nelds: Hs "wheels "A" Company, Oshawa, under Capt. | battalion marched back to the Arm: Katherine "Habgood "Nottawa William H. Tonkin, resident of | covered "with blood, He also had a over two hours rendered music to and gave a very.hne H v sank in the mud and the nose Pearson. were the defenders, while| ouries. The brigadier took the salute George Thompion Chalrman of | Oshawa for the last 58 years, and | bad gash in the forehead and was at the patients. Tn all the band gave " tippvd- forward, the under carriage] the attacking - force, under Capt. J.) as the force marched past the north | 2° 2 eoitel Ip i. acted as Chair.| Who died on' Thursday of last |tended at the Hospital by Dr, V, H, programs in five different parts of In Memoriam Betng wielded: one ofthe roraus Hanning, was made up of "B" Com- | end of Masson street in column, A the Hospital aly , 80 yo as Chair-| LT 0 "ot the age of 71, was laid to] Storey, of - Bowmanville, who stated the grounds which were enjoyed by ants was injured. 'The three mot-| P20Y: Oshawa, under Capt, Mitchell, | hot meal was served ta the men up- | Man, congratulat Bg he nurses, | oo ihe Union Cemetery on Sat. | that the. thought Kashul had -every, the liseners. Vocal duets were | TURNER~--In loving memory of at from the scene of the at LC" Company, Ww hitby, under Lieut. | on their arrival at the Armouries at extending rn a Ge urdey afternoon. The funeral was chance o which: Kash 1 drivi ain Holmes snd 2s. ¥ hy HET Mor gassed] to Toronto, and"thire obtained, a aula i errs han: Sande comamnder after | ReVs J. K. Holland addressed the Jel To Pg hn Rap was an Essex Sedan bearing. License zara s violin solo. Dr. Montgomery Gos that he was suffering, bow Slant fo iy the Sub amaer of | Stroud, signalling officer, was attach- | wards gave a short talk in' the of- class. Miss N. Johnston, Hospital was conducted by the: Rev, C. E. Number L.H.-954 and this was bad at the finish of the programs thank-| 44 the hills were hard to climb, © distance 'to Briatford, ed to the attacking force. hieers' mess on the work done dur- | Superintendent, rend the 1ePoct| rao or King: Street. United | 1 mutilated. Every panc of glass was ed the bandmaster and bandsmen |g ho 500d his weary eyelids Battalion headquarters, consisting] ing the afternoon aqd adwiuisisted the Rlegss. Mes. Church, of which -the deceased gaghed Dy the fusce OF the impact . D. Culver presented the dip-{ C. goL years. an active member, and the. front. right wheel was taken iomas, and Mrs. W. L. Pratt pre-| "0 pov "6c "Moore, minister of almost off the car, The fender and 10. 8, h for the aiterioon uf muBcAnd vo And whispered "Peace be Thine". "a ' " sured theme it had bee The flowers we place upon his CITY NEWS sented the i i yas a graduation pins. Prizes radiator was also badly smashed and Albert 'Street United .Chuseh. Af, oo 0 of hark about two feet square all. grave ¢ v , 3 " were awarded by. Miss M. E. Har large: gathering of mourners as-| & Cee HE ATE SAONE May wither and decay, T vie, Mrs. R. A, Hamilton, Dr, A. E y h o TE, BE A Ar oh A Fe) semibled to pay the last tribute of ~oomb: e € Ardagh and Mrs, E. Long. respect to the late Mr. Tonkin, and pombs avpeared before Tianistiate Sr ------------------------------------ <The best way: to civilize the Eut 'our lave for n:m whe gleeps Atrican mative is to give him white] Bub ORF JCCR / SONS OF SCOTLAND DANCE there were numerous. floral trib-| i nville this morning cMirged with employment." -- General Jan C, Will never fade away. S Ag Loh ble ahoed wis reid Sn i . om ; s rye Sadly missed by Saturday might in Engels Fall, under Le C utes, . being intoxicated in a public place, a Mother, Dad, and Brother, the auspices of the Sofis of Scotland. gon orner Mr. Tonkin was born in Exeter,| He was fined $20 oy Xl Card of Thanks 2m (134a) Thirty guests, wig caent, from |. § England, in 1859 and came to Can-| A charge was abso aid this morn yi burns' Camp, 10; Miss Sa-} pH ada with his parents at the age of | ing against Nick Kashul who: is:sti Mrs. Tonkin 'and family desire | TURNER--In Joving, memory of dic Morrison, 'of Toronto, acted. as : By "REAR RANKER" 5% SUDDENLYSTRICKEN 3, settling 'with his father, John | in the'hospital and he will appear to to exp! their appreciation for} nonald ef, Who passed away | Soloist. : / ¥ Tonkin, on a farm located just|answer this charge of being drunk the many floral trib "and athe A June 9,81929, 3% © Vs DEDICATE CEMETERY ---- north of Oshawa at Tonkin's Cor-|in pare of a car as soon as he iy ressions of sympathy an nd-11¢, only the ciars were opened The 'G "h thi - ' : ners in 1872. He was educated in| well enough. . . . = in their recent Bereavepent. And his deag little face we could os Sot lluceh Sih The provincial conventions = dates | while the members . of the softball Gordon Terry Died of Heart the Oshawa High' School, Oshawa, SHETTY ; iad L340) _,. see-- on the Base Line East, held. their have been announced. The big event | team will be-at Lakeview Park com- Attack in Toronto at that time being merely a village, | , wc hop the day will come when pa Bit we know he iswwith the angels, sgriice yesterday afternoon; The ser- | 2} to be held in Hamilton August 20,| peting against a = Toronto 'branch and he watched its growth from |, war between two.European nas Mr. W. J. Smith and family of|jar Irom sin ahd pain, - vice which was very impressive was | 21 and 22, during the week of the | which is to hold its annual picnic Saturday that time until jt became the] jong will appear as absurd or uns 290 Division St. wish( to eXpresijpor Jesus ¢ "Come, unto 4 conducted by Rew John Chrustawka British Empire Games. That means | there. Plans for the Christie Street thriving city it has now become. | 1iicely as a war between two: States their appreciation for floral offe®} sng thou shit see Him "again." | of 'the Orthodox Church, . "| that Hamilton during that week will | trip are well on the way, and will be |g qqenty stricken by a heart at- | For about twenty years, he taught fio the © American. union."--Pauk 'ings and kindness shown during Ever 1.2 smbered by cousins, v : be .about as busy as Toronto during fully announced at the mecting on tack at the home of Thomas Palmer, | school in various parts of Ontario Painlaye, : al their recent bereavement especially Muriel, Orville and Evelyn, OSHAWA GIRL GRADUATES the' Shriners' convention, Thursday evening of this week. 366 Bloor street west. Toronto, while | County, giving up that profession 4 4 . the. Chevrolet Trim Hardware line vi w(184ay | At the graduation; exercises of the : . TT site. on his way back to attend the Shrine [to enter into the gardening and and all those who didn't get cards. dre} New' Hampshire State Hospital| "The Oshawa Branch of the Legion | The local Legion raentbers are sure | gic Co jon Terry expired be- | florist business on . Ritson Road. : (1348) | BROWN--In loving - memory of School, or Nursing, held at Concord, | will have five delegates at this year's [ keen on their meetings. Last Thurs- [ ¢ 8 = dical aid could be . secured. | Mr. Tonkin was actively interested ~.oupsdariing, son, - er Brown, New Hampshire, seyenteen members | convention, the increased representa- | day evening, although it was the off Apparently in the: best of health Mr. in municipal affairs, and: served 8s a a AT Sn 'killed by Bp cotde June' 9th, | OF the 1930 class if' nursing réceivéd | tion being dug to the great growth in [ night," a' number of them. turned up free vad on his way with severalla member? of ithe': town council . Too Late To Classify a E" ot : "7 their diplomas, the diplomas' being | membership. And before August that |at the council chamber, and were hws Gg ; ~ A929. fo A fesentediby Mrs F S. Hall'of b be} gust di inted to: find that. the " other Oshawa men on Saturday af-| being chairman of the board of EB UKPLE AND ONE UF He bade no ir To . farewell, Dover N.Hoka ember of oes a a ed to Sh 3 A There will be ie diss ternoon to the Shriners Convention | works in*1919, He was also active tar for sale. 125 Bruce BHIOSL a) Be said groans so ow pital Board of Trustees. Among the | the delegates possible will attend, and | appointments this week, however, as aval yémber of Rameses Temple, oi fn -ehulch work, having Jor, malty SEER i *| Phat he from us hod gone. iduatiog nurses was Miss Hazel [ there may be some fraternal delegates |a large meeting is anticipated "on | "py ile Are Terry who was in his | King Strect a ue hwnd 1 the | ONSERVATIVE ROOMS OVE | 'One year has gone yg one can tell, | Deattice-VanByke, of Oshawa. he wel] From, tis. Gite as the acal Thursday: 37th vear was well known in the city | Mr. Tonkin was a highly respects| the Arcade 2 be open Satur The loss of him we loved so well | POLICE STATION FUMIGATED Te: make' 3 .... | as Chief Clerk in the plant of the {ed citizen, and was gre eem- | day night, Jume'?, for a general er and sudden yas the call The Redd ap bb police sta- that the 1931 convention will be held | Those members who took building | General Motors. In rehigion, he was | sq by hy bm yu oatly a oh rally. "Everybody interested. G Of. one so: dearly loved by all." | tion was carried to a successful cul- in Oshawa, 'x, ' fund subscription forms away with | uy gdherent of the United Church of | pussing is mourned = by 'a large | come. | ; (133h) ; "iv Alice |The blow was 'grat, the. 'shock | mingtion yesterday. On entering the| Satyrd them at the last meeting are request- | Canada. The funeral services will be | civole of relati~es and friends, He| RESERVE JUNE 12, ELOCUTION Hillcroft, Mary, All "severe, © + + nom ibicratien this Tofning The Times was Saturday afternoon saw another [ed to have these ready to hand in | eld at the family residence, 100, ived by hi v recital, Miss Evelyn' Trick and d Division, lady's white - broad- 8 ] : contingent of Legion members help-{ on Thursdoy night, so that a check : o survived by his wile, five daugh- ' an h so near | pleasant! find had \ : Burke street, on Tuesday at one pm. " upils, Simcoe street United 00W. We little thought bis death so near | pleasantly surprised to that the ing the Kiwanians to build. the ledged : ; ters, Mrs, Arthur Orr 'and Mrs. | Pups: cloth slip, Phone 6 * (134a) | And only those that love can tell uilding was clean in appearance.as o "buildi Th 9 bus ir [may be made on the amount pledged | Tnierment will be made in Colborne.| arance Heard. of this city, Mrs Church. Admission 60... a) Im : "say! well as free from any obnoxious od- pbuilding. e veterans have | for the fund, Mr. Terry leaves to mournyhis death : . 4 y 125-127-130-183-134-136); = | The pain'of not saving the. last| well ; 3 ious od- | thoroughly enjoyed: these outings, in M : leaves to Mot I Chard | Wiltred Howe and Mrs. Jean Lee of Gas 1-1 8) 1g to wash cars, night ot hn Wille th bi ng i a addition to having the satisfaction of | - Considerable interest is _beiting Terre of 100 Burke street, © ©' © Windsor, and Mis. Winnitred Ton, pin --- a ass kd . Must bé ¥ 10: ' .| We loved him, ;yes, no tongue can, the, building, was being tum { knowing they were helping a good | shown here in the mass meeting to y kad kin of Montreal, ¢ix sons, Willlam | pron sale, also = afternoon tea work oily. Apply Mr. Wilson e AHH ig / Kid Ta (rated ale phone 'connection ™ ws. shift | cause. be_ held in Mages Hall oreo: on | Jarge assembly, Rev T. H. Rogers, | Ernest and Arnold, of Oshawa, Rd-| 8¢tved, Holy Trinity . Church tarlo Motor Sales. , Ly How, deep, how dearly and how gd to hy ie Tite Hall A Semper of % m-- Friday, June 20, Po honot of Lt.-Col. | former pastor of Emmanuel Pres-|gar and Leo of Lingle, Wyoming, | =~ basement, Thursday, June 13th, well, . ior Pg api th NE Tetier n Ty Ye fe Next Saturday: will be a busy day |L. R, LaFleche, the Dominion Presi- | byterian Church, formally Jaia thefand Harold of St. Catharines, Two from 2-5.. Everybody welcome. k, , references. . Ie-| Ohrist loved him teo.and thought | ch: ny na phi a ne rok ! it for the Legion and the Ladies' Aux-| dent, and it is likely . that a large | coryer-stone for the mew Rogers brothers, « Dr. E. Wi Tonkin of | . (134-136) st. Noi 5 it best, 3 ; Ro t i ire all pe iliaty. One. party of members 'and [party of local Legion members will | Presbyterian Church, which 1s | Niles, Mich,, and Frod, of Oshawa, | VICTORIAN LODGE L.T.B., B53, : ; } | To take hin Home with Him to | Jad i po Trowis riot loaen Jadies wi be going to Shvistie Bifeet travel to Toronto to represent the | heing erected at Woodbine 'Avenue | also survive, - wn held he Jodge. Matinee A 3 : 2 [Hospital to entertain' the boys there, ? he meeting. Iverieigh - Boulevard, As ---- i ' Oar loss is great well not complain in SueticE the, Peanent inhabi- | + 78 Ste, Oshawa brafich at' the meeting apd Wolvesioigh « Bot orurd, hel "No man is Jena oT the Binion | days'in Engel's Hal, (134a) But nope in Heaven to-meet-again.| "WUD. 0 TE 140 HCE B Tetreat n ; v ; was instrumental. in opening the | Empire or Candda who would: raise ALBERT STREET LADIES! AID Sadly missed by Father, Mother, | £700 8 Pp the 8host |egg of mammoth proportions. The | suddenly southward, ran over the| mission twenty years ago. a race ery. . . » The man is neith-| Will hold a tea at the home of MO : hen, a barred rock, is no differén: | ear tracks and turned on its side. | NURSES' GRADUATION ' er truly British nor truly Canadian] Mrs. Souch, 275 Albert street, who would throttle free speech,--| Tuesday afternoen, 3 p.m. Cleveland and Truman. on . . i La a 1840) ? - 7 | from other members of the flock, | Bartlett' E Dr. Wilson, Toro 3 ; ' ( : RS 1 : ' n } : Ck, |. ett's . '13-year-old daughter,{ The graduation exercises of the ; - : =, tay ne £2 cya une weighed 310 or. an egg that | Doris and Helen Woods, 10, of 113 | Oshawa General Hospltal will he} Pr: R.. J. Wilson, Toronto, (1342), welghed 315' 07, - and measured | Coico idge Avenue, sustained slight | held in the Oshawa Collegiate and the head by an automobile at Lee's [ 64 inches by § inches, being al-| cuts and a shaking up When they [Vocational Institute auditorium un 4 . 2 : > i -- 3 - : : OSHAW, 'TAXES Corner on Thursday, Una. Duff, | most the size of a duck egg. ' . | were thrown from the car. -Ser-| Friday, June 20th, at 8.30 o'clock. |Ji™ : CITY -OF oy A . vii || seven-year-old daughter cof Ernest | nog CAUSE ACCIDENT geant P, Wilcox' of Scarboro police, | Dr, Harvey Agnew of the Medical |} DR. A. R. E. g MOUNCE inyestigated, : : Association of Toronto, is to be |} : the chief sseaker. The graduating Postgraduate Harvard University and Polyclinic Postgraduate An extension of time has been granted, to Duff, of. Orilia, is.proving = puzzling Medical College New York City. 1 Y, aah SL I Tie litle girl has | * Scarboro, ~ June 8.--~Two dogs REGISTRAR'S SITTI a8 Andthiment of 1920+ Ji signs of regaining: con- | were® the .indirect cause of a car | REGISTRAR'S SITTINGS, class this: year consists of te 2 per cent. will be ailomed on ation "Shinn He Sutarily plunging sown the 10-foot ml mq & om fos the tort om- | Purses Whoo names /are as foie 2 i with. the first instalment up till || pPERIng er eves in & bank stare. | bankmeat beside the radial tracks} ye poy ations wih sit on | 10ws: Mary Lucille Tribble, Barrie; Recent Associate to Dr. W. L. Gatewood that date, a penalty of . . '_ £00 RoFmaly Peactors any it 1 at Stop 14, Kingston Road la rl 12. 18, rnd 14, trom 9 ear. [lillian Ethel Dickson, Hastings; Tar, Nose Throat, Specialist, New; York / whe hot £48 of concussion 4bd ave, up: pigne The octupinis osc od yo) to 9 p.m, Standard Time, Noses Hor Ate Narlings Jansing, Announces opening of office, ) able to. dist ne dt bY will be posted "elt tif argarst Gwendoline Lough, Pet- i added » and collected with the first in t. : or the cause of berg Joseph Bartlett, 721 Milverton |, publle prc he ey ne Toray erborough; 'Bessie Jean McConnell, IN BANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS Sromptly ly returned to those tax paren Waking, wl ' -; 7A Boulevard, BET ay when ais aueet| travs 'tor the polling divisions. rel va Sia, Nufulle) ny specialising in ' EF cot : ! AGE ] , v : rooklin; Stella Watson, Brogklin; : : X i "107 Mrs. Cant, of Cedardale, has an | mobile in front was forced to Stop | LAID CORNER STUNE Helen Huda Batty, Brogklin; Doni EYE, EAR, NOSE THROAT a" ambitious hen as, was shown the |suddenly to prevent, running down | East York, June 8.--Yesterday | Elizabéth 'Moore, Brooklin; 'Relta i! Hours 9-12; 2-4.80; 7-8.80 - ther day. when the hon: laid: an? (Wo panines. Bartlett's sa aWeryed afternoon, in the. presence of a | Gertrude Miller, Port Perry. ks e t { £0 ud wr A

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