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Oshawa Daily Times, 26 Jul 1930, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1930 EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS POW JAIL FILLING UP Kingston ~Frontensc County jail population continues to increase, In- carcerated there are 44 men and 1 woman, and Joseph Hawkey, the Goy- ernor, states that this is the largest number in 20 years, The il has ne. rommodation for 60 persons, I'he lar, 4in 7 all population before has been he majority of those incarcer- sted were sentenced for violations of the Liguor Control Act, DIES IN FALL Pembroke, = Wm, Baird, well mown resident of Westmeath, died n the Cottage Hospital here as re. wit of a fractured skull sustained vhen he fell from a mow at the farm of John Mills, Westmeath township, INJURED IN CRASH Fenelon Falls ~When the motor. iyele he was riding collided with an witomobile at the Oak Street water. lront, Fenelon Valls, G, Wonton, of Toronto, war veteran, suffered pain. Il wounds in his right limb. SAVES LITTLE CHUM Belleville. ~But for her little play mate's presence of mind, Madaline Jocelyn, George Street, would have heen drowned, Madaline fell in six feet of water in James Cornell's boathouse and little June MeKenna, aged eight years, crawled out on a ha a ed hourd and as Madaline was coming wp for the, second time caught her Bo and pulled her "n, PLUCKY LAD Kingston Master Alvan Steacy, Jam owne, wis successful in pases ing his Entrance examinations des pite the fact that he underwent three serious operations during the past ten months, DEFER NEW BRIDGE Belleville, There is little prospect of a new upper bridge being eon. structed this year as the city council at a special meeting did not seem to favor the proposition HURT IN RUNAWAY Brockville, -- William Corker, of Shanty, met with a painful aceident mowing hay, The horses, startled by a sudden clap of thunder out of al. clear sky ran away and dragged the operator over the rough ground for some distance, The victim suffered injuries to his back and left leg HEN HOUSE CLEANED OUT Lindsay ~No quarter was shown by thieves who visited the hen house of Mrs, Winnie Nellis, five miles east of town, and teok every one of her 20 hens, They picked the sleepy hens off their roosts without making much TELEPHONE 262 FIVE DIRECT LINES TO CENTRAL COAL eopo PREMIUM COKE seMeT. SOLVAY WG ODALL KINDS & DRY Service (20) Delivery Vehicles DIXON COAL CO. noise, not even one being left to pro- -| vide eggs for breakfast, WHIP YOUNG THIEVES Kingston, « Cateo-nine-tails treat ments were ordered for 'three boys who pleaded guilty to breaking into a local store and Healing a large quantity of cigarettes an fio tor when they were arraigned in Juvenile court as it was At second time before the court, Three other las implicated in the 1obbery were ven suspended sentence, The hoys Fried their loot in the ground of a firehall, haceo, CHURCHES TO UNITE Cobourg, ~The former Congrega tional congregation at Coldsprin mgs, including 20 or more families, has cided to unite with $t, Paul's United Church at Coldsprin A meeting in aMliation will be held on Aug, J, at which the roll of the church will be rend and then officially handed over to St. Paul's Church, Rev, A MecLauchlan, Grafton, will be the special preacher, STUDENTS MAY VOTE Kingston, = Announcement was made at Queen's University that the students attending summer school who desire to do so, will he allowed to go to their homes, without losing their attendance at the school, to cast thelr votes Monday next, CPR, STATEMENT ON AIRWAYS DEAL; Company to Enter Aviation Field Montreal, July 26,~In reference to the newspaper reports with respect to pdssible aviation developments in Canada, E. WW, Beatty, chairman und president of the Canadian Pa cific Ruilway Company, has made the following statement By amendments to its charter we cured mn 1919, the Canadian Pacific Railway Company was empowered to establish and operate services of alr craft of all kinds, and in recent years it has, through its express de partment, entered nto contracts for express services with established Canadian air service companies, Dis cussions have taken place hetween the presidents of the Canadian Na tional Kallways and of this company, looking to participation by both companies In the ownership of air way companies, both in eastern and western Canada, and these discus sions have proceeded to the point where an agreement in principle has heen reached, It is anticipated that gael of the transcontinental ral ways will have an equal interest and when negotiations have heen con cluded an announcement In great On the soutl Nipissing, Tonawanda, Mineola Ra, Change of Charter Allows TUTE SPH Phillip. (, N.Y. realtor, murdered body was found on the Port. Credit, we Humbold, ul bun whose ENTIRE TOWN BURNS | WHEN BLAZE STARTS | wuiauo store REDIRTED BETTER | Yorkton, Si yesterday, fire r water and help wa 16 miles north In, "The flames tained too completed rived, it was fou Camphellford, year-old son of sistant lockmaste lad was riding core wall just hele hody wi er detall will, no doubt, he made Nw avail, A ak ask, out in the Government liquor store through Mage of Rhein, northeast of York viping it out A wits avid strong Fire Chief Jenkin in attempted resu July ned hile a in the obtained from Canora, Breaking the village Water was hrougit howey July 26 Waller r at rr less BOY IS DROWNED | NEAR CAMPBELLFORD Be Scott, Henley wis drowned there last night un bicycle. along the had oh i hold and when from Yorkton ar nd hope against the raging conflagration loss is estimated at. $60,000 to fight | ' he hhy, 11. us Falls, I'he w the power house gered h when in some way he fell in Chapman EN Fhe | Rabert Chupman, a fe weve nan who hap pehed to he passing Free worked for citation, but ta no an an hour Ont PAGE SEVEN MURDERED MAN'S SUMMER HOME fa wo owt boy none four yenrs ago, Monee his death the elreumstances surrounding his | holiday activities reveal that afiry he owdered the cottnge built, he CROP SITUATION Rains and More Moderate Temperatures Have Re: lieved Drought Ottana southern I Alhert where thy the past few } weeks ha ten | Cound have ny wi the weekly crop report jssued | Dominion Bureau of Statist ' important hall damage was reported although rust is now threatening | A eonsiderahle lerntic from the heat and drought of the. previous | week is indieated hy daily reports of | the meteorological seryice Temper atures have heen high enough to en courage rapid growth and Allin where sufficient moisture \ able Some of the hest rains « fell in districts that drought stricken . mor 1 for | | CLAIMS VIOLATION OF TRADE TREATY Washington, | Jul Benator [ | Bolu 4 vould on foe ord " Byers -hien reclaimed the propevty which is part of the Bun- set Cove fon resort, The cottage Lin is prominent position on the ring ero yer, the trial of & man charge of theft the evidence » palpably insufficient that the topped the case and director ury to return a verdict of "N A well-known lawyer, how who wished to do sc on oa | ot cove by shown in photograph ahove, Hohert, Byers then reclaimed the tage, Is also 'shown holding his | small daughter, the fee hie had received for the de claimed: the privilege of ad dre Court, "We'll. hear you ith sisid the judge, "but, Mt prevent accident, we'll fence, ing the the greatest pleasure," mething for first acquit the prisoner |" I Oshawa Burial Co. | Funeral Home 87 Celina Street F, (Matt) A"mstrong FUNERAL DIRECTORS Professional knowledge, experience, sincerity of purpose Modern Facilities DAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1082W Motor Ambulance Service A Wo hmy) Armsiions | Claude A, Swanson, f Virginia, ranking Democratic wlber of the Senate Foreign Relations conwniitee, has protested to the State Depart ment, that Great Britain is violating Article 2, of the treaty of commerce between that country and the United States in permitting apples to he m- ported from Canada and prohibiting the iniportation of U nited States ap ples of certain grades MORE UNEMPLOYMENT IN UNITED STATES Washington, wy UB ~Factory employment and payrolls in the United States declined to new low levels during June, and industrial production decreased, he Veders) reserve hoard add- ed in Its summary of business and financial conditions for June and July that the volume of building contracts was largereie viasfwy contracts awarded was ree, and that prices declined sharply, While money rates continued downward, OLD PEN or PENCIL on the purchase of a Parker Duofold PEN or PENCIL Any kind==in any corsition Gather up the old pens and pensils you have at home or en your desk, Each is worth $1.00 te you st this store on the purchase of a Parker Duofold Guaranteed for-Life Pen or a Parker Duofold Pencil, Only one pen or pen ell allowed for each unit purchased, | Here's an economical way to buy gifts for birthdays or bridge parties even for Christmas, OFFER EXPIRES ON AUG, 16TH Bring them in to-day! THE REXALL RTORES Jury & Lovell, Ltd Bimeoe Nt, & King wt, ¥ Phone a8 Phone 8 ELECTION RETURNS Telephone 35 toreport results in : «divisions irrespective of political views, to come to THE ARMORIES Local Returns 'A fast service of returns from the 98 Poll- ing Sub-divisions of the Riding of Ontario will be given. All Deputy-Returning Of ficers throughout the city and the whole riding are requested to co-operate by tele- phoning their figures, as quickly as pos- sible to The Times, using Telephone No.. The Oshawa Daily Times invites the citizens of Oshawa and District, on Monday Evening, THE SERVICE WILL INCLUDE Screen Display former elections. them. The returns, both local and national, will be displayed by lantern on a screen erect: ed in the Armories, as has been done in This will show the re- sults in large size type, so that it will be possible for thousands of people to read Telephone Service For those who are unable to leave their homes, a special service by telephone has been arranged. Through the courtesy and co-operation of the Robert Simpson Co. Limited, their telephones and staff will be placed at the disposal of the citizens for this service. information as to results, Telephone to No, 2000 for July 28th, to receive the returns for the Federal Election both in the riding and throughout the Dominion. Telephone to secure information General Returns . A special fast wire service of returns on the election from coast to coast will be re- ceived by the Times on its Creed Auto: matic Telegraph Printer, over its Cana- dian Press Leased Wire, This will pro- vide the people of Oshawa and District with last minute details and summaries of the result, SPECIAL EDITIONS OF THE TIMES GIVING THE LATEST FIGURES AND RESULTS, WILL BE ON SALE DURING THE EVENING AT FIVE CENTS A COPY, Come to The ARMORIES on Election Night THE DAILY TIMES WILL GIVE YOU SERVICE GET A COPY OF THE TIMES ELECTION HANDBOOK RNA RR BA fits phon ak

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