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Oshawa Daily Times, 18 Aug 1930, p. 2

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'PAGE TWO The Whitby Advertising, subsstiptions and news will be reseived ft Whithy Branch Office, at Gasatie After Business Hours=~Fhone Daily Times and Chronicle Telephone J REPRESENTATIVE~JAMES H., ORMISTON WHITBY MAN WAS HURT IN HIGHWAY ACCIDENT SUNDAY srr Car Forced Into Ditch-- "Louie" Bandel Has Col "lar Bone Broken -- When the car in which he Was veturning from Toronto on Satur: tay evening was slde swiped by ane pther car and foreed into the diteh, "Lonie" Bandel of Whithy sustain: pd a broken collar hone, The pther members of the party eseaped with a bad shaking up The party whieh was made up entirely of Whithy men weve ra: turning from a day in Toronto, when # car being driven al an ex- cossive vate of speed side swiped thelr autemoblie and fovesd it In tn the Aiteh where it hit a tele phone pele aud turned over in the diteh, The geeupants of the car, which was a Durant sedan owned hy James (asseyne, a member of the party, 1s 8 total wreck, Kvery. pane of Klass In the ear fs broken and the top 1s torn 'ef, It 1s thought that the eecupants of the sar were thrown ont through the top and it was in this manner that Mr, Bande! jr, veceived his injure les, The other members of the party which was made up of Louls Ban fel Br, George Rice, Charles Bar: ton and James Gascoyne, all es raped injury in some miraculous manner, The cay ia a total wreek and 18 heyond repair The ¢ar that forced the Gascoyne machine into the diteh did not stop In investigate the damage that ft had inflicted and sped on at an In rreased speed, WHITBY TENNIS TEAM DEFEATED OSHAWA SATURDAY Now Tied With Motor City Club In Group Leadership The Whithy Lawn Tennis leam aurneved to Oshawa on Haturday ast to engage Ina Central Ontario Tepnis League game with the team from the latter eity, Although the Whithy team faced a changed lineup from that which the Oshawa club presented on their ast mest ing, the loeal elyh took three out of the four metehes to win out an the day's play, The day war jieal for the sport with very little wind and net too much heat, From the Arst It was apparent that a slrukgle was | progress far each game, Kach point was bitterly contested and It was fot until & player made a mistake and drove the ball eut of hounds in a valiant attempt for a specks: enlar shot, that points were deeid: ed, In the Men's Mingles, Poh Halll | day met defeat at the hands of J, | Lister, the Oshawa nominee, hy af poore of (A<4), (6:0) in a keenly pontested mateh featured by Lise ter's steady play, Halliday, whe Ia the junior member of the Whithy team, made a splendid stand against A more experienced player, Whithy took the Men's Doubles No, 1 In straight sets, when "Reg" MoArthur and "Beri Geale do: fonted M, Hainer and Marks of Oshawa by the score pf (6:8), (6:4), This match was featured hy hard hitting hy both teams with the Whithy pair having the edge, The Whitby team had (he lead throughout the match and placed thelr shots with more accuracy than their opponents, The Ladies Doubles slso wen| to Whithy, but only after the match had gone three sels, Misses Heley Rishardson and Allee Correll win: ning from Misses Vivian Vile and Hens Martin by a seove of (6:8), (8-6), (6:4), The Men's Doubles No, 4 mateh was Laken by "Jos" Bascom and Ford Lindsay from J, Drummond and R. Bnowden, of Oshawa, In » three set mateh hy seores of (6:4), (BB), (B:4), 'Tha Whithy team cama from hehind in the third sel to win Oshawa won Doubles event, 1, Corn and Miss Vieming defeating the Whithy team made up of Dr, Mills and Miss N. Ross hy scores of (6:8), (6:2) The results of the matches gave Whithy the edge on the day's play, with threes wins against two de foAlH, The win also glves the County Town a tie for first place in the group standing with the Malor City «lub, Oshawa have led (he parade from the beginning of the schedule and Whithy were not able to eateh them until thelr second meeting on saturday, The play off hetween the two clubs will he arranged in the near future PARTICIPATE IN TOURNKY A number of players trom the Ioeal tennis club are taking part In the Open Tournament that is now In progress on the courts of (he Oshawa club, Messrs, MeArthur and Geale and Messrs, Dr, Mills and Arthur Gray have played one mateh each, as has J, Bascom who Is teaming up with a player from Ushridge, out In NO BERIOUN ACCIDENTR The week-end (rae was heavy, but Highway Trafie OMceer Hilliard reported last night that thers wore no aceldents of a serious nature There was a heavy toll of human Ife taken an the highways of (he provines on Haturday and Sunday and It ia Indeed fortunate that thare were no fatalities in this dis. trict, The previous weeli-end with one fatal aceldent and several minor mishaps set a high water mark foi traMo ncoidents here, It is to he hoped that there Is no reaurrence of last week's aeeldent for some time tn come "mm THIRTEEN DIE OVER WEEKEND (Continued from Page 1) arines, killed when aute hit poal Florence Gurney, 18 Detrell killed when auto upset neal Amhersthurg, Ont, EE ay Leslla Biecle, 17, Thorndale killed when auto upuel Maki, Hudbury, drowned near Wanup, Northern Ontario Huho Rajaniem!, Rudbury, die; niter fall down siairs David Burns, 10 Nairn Avenue, |" Torento, sivuek Riehmend HI hy moter ear al DO YOU NEED We will loan you meney en ent payments and glve you additional cash, te pay back. 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Shades of light and 1} the Mixed | ALLEYWAY AT KEAR OF 166 BAY 67.5 FUGITIVES CAR, FOUND HERE ti TWO + MEN « WITH This drawing shows features in the slaying of Bessie Perri at Hamilton Ont, which, according to autheri Windsor riding bu done Joun Moon trunk while Geaorps iil drowned nepr Vi Jelund | guthonra motor hits eahl | Tom Meglgnm, Garden | ont, 21, Indian, drowned meriously Injured Mrs, Catherine Heid head ndurie when « | Into veay of truck Alex, Waldyka, in explosion of molten mein Geraldine Metovern, 16, Niagara Falls, skull faetured four vile broken when auto upsets in ditah Gertrude Kennedy, 10, Detroit, in Windsor Hospital with possible ahull fracture afier paulo upsets Kenneth Wagner, 40, Datrall Windsor Hospital lend Juries alter auto wpsiols Alex Millar Hamilton, fractured when hit hy moto Gertrude Plelds, go nitey out wn Mrs Laney, wife of Mayor of Internal Injuries hospital, following auto into diteh bh ist ihe aftuy Urilseg Hive lie Windsn We erRRE Oghinwa In with In hull ny Hidgatown Malthew Handwieh hath tn Chatham seiding of thel Michigan motor ---------- I... | NATIONAL | LEAGUE reme-------- PINATER BEATEN Brooklyn, AN Vanoce completely hore yesterday neg to piace IN Dag hafiled the Ph As the Hohins thely palehrated » af one day wilh Asli) aver Pi abire Vianoe and allowed elght hity Which wera well scatiored, » the sixth when three single fpilad to sears tor the Pirate nies | ELTUR 'elnin [ vonond | sland victory | fanned nine grip on home I in CURBS ATDED BY WIHLDA NA Chicago Auk, IN Tuking ad vantage of Collard's wildness fn the clghth inning to rin the Cubs defeated Philadelphia 6 to | vesterday and vetnined their two I one-half game leadorship vationpd League sears two GIANTE HHEAK KVEN Jt, Louls, Aug, 18 The Glanta und the Cardinals dividad a doh header hora yestorday, New Yori winning the Avsl game. 14 to 4, and Bt Louls the wighteap, | NHRAVES HEAT REDN TWICH Cineinnati, Aug, 18 I'he Boston Araves tank hoth ends af a Hunday hargain hill herve yostarday wine ning the apener, 4 to 8, and taking the thivtesnsinning nighteap, H tn No after thivtyssaven men appeared In the lineup of the second game whieh lasted 2 hours and 48 mins ea, i oe EE TT PEER A ---- $1.95 Irish Linen Hankies Hand worked in 19¢ ea. colors, Special, W. A. Dewland LIMITED FET IPORSAY ines" Women Bvery where" rue hy | | Petrol | hurned | rept | | There | Fldey IRRILTT OARS SARI 0 SHOTGUNS HERP hands, | ties shows the taush of gangsters COBOURG HORSE SHOW UPHOLDS FINE TRADITIONS (Continued from VPage §) that Miss MeLaughlin would sure ly win, hut ones at the very last Jump, and twice al the pecond dant pump, her horses nloked the (op wafor vall and was "out", After [two primary performances, one on Thursday and the other on Fri day, this stake was won hy Lady Hyun, owned hy Paul Higgins of | Tavonto, with Horace FT, Hunter's | Ttafah, second; the Hifton Niahles | Moonlight, third; nnd the Hiftons Had Prines fourth One of the touching episodes nf the meet was tha presentation nf the Harris 1, Hees Memorial Cup to the vider of Limerick, owned | Oo O'Cannor,. The presenta tion was made by George Hees and drs, Larrat Amith, ehtldran of tha lite Cobourg summar resident and videly known throughout he | provinea' as a Eportsman His friends donated the solid silver trophy ta his memory as a aports man, and the cup will ha competed for annunhly hy hunters of the Corinthinn Class, My Hoon, n | mamher af the Toronte Hunt Club, was killed in a hunt Healy I Arora early last fall HY. Eaton's (Hen Treton, fhe Nifton Fiahles, The Wirard, ana i, M Mobaushlin's Hharavorus vB third and fourth in competition for (he shan tha 3 CUp With Bill Nomers riding tinh, owned by George W, Beards mare, Toronto, won the Cobourg teaplechaen, and O'Malley Aotap, ridden hy fin owner, Frank Mig ine, was seoond There was a HERE disaster in this chasn when Vostip, with Don Rowers up, pile Olan the baok stpateh after the Lhird Jump on the second round wera no injuries alther to Ar Lo horse, Mr, Beardmors won alan the Kalinton | Hieepls entering Jingle, Vostip was In thin chase and MWatieh Bley Fath wean | wan third 1 tol Other awards Neat Girl Wider, Ann Jones, of | Loulaville, Ky; Deborah Diek and Cherry WMakewell, both of Cos | Lowry Naddle Ponies, under 11 hands, THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1930 liradiey Oliver and Cherry Blake well, Cobourg, a Lightweight Novies Hunters, Reynard, owned hy Col, W, V, Eaton, Oakville; Balmoral Tattoo, owned hy I, 85, Melanghiin,d Owhe awii Pilot, © 8, Richardson of Oak Ridges; Robin Hood, George Olver of Cobours, Lest Toy Rider, Biariight, It, Y, Eaton, of Toronto; €, G, Richards son, Oak Ridges; Toy, Georks #, Olver, of Cobourg; Notes, Eifion Lsiablag, Toronto, Saddle Ponies, under 14 hands 4 inches, Toy, George B, Olver, of Cobourg; Bettie, Mrs, Blake wall, of Cobourg; Fewickly, Mrs Blakewsl), Middleweight Noviea Wunters, pon Byrne, Donalg Rogers, of To vonin; Clonme, 1, ¥Y. ¥aton, of Hovonio; Lender Vout, Bitton Blah. las, of Toronto; NAvEnsoras, col Ww. 1, Eston, of Oakville, Open Tightwelght ~~ Hunters, Rathniore, WN, #, MeLanghiing of ot Toronto; Wellington, Fiften stables, of Toronto; and Dark Michael, It, 5. Mclaughlin of Osh Wh, : Open Weavywelght Himiers, Brian Boru, Sifton Htahles of Io vonto; TAmeriek, V. VV. O'Connor, of Toronto; Michael, B, # Me Taughiingd of Oshawa; and Assints poine, Mifton Stables of I oronto, Thoroughbred Hunters, Hath more, W, K, MaLaughiin, of Osh awh: Wellington, Bitton Babies, of Toronto; Dark Michael, ns MeLaughliin, of Oshawa; and Gold Trap, Gordon ¥, Vorry, of Toron to, Want. Team, Bilton Biablas of Fovonin entry; Maleoim D, Rie h ardaon's entry, Auroras and Ji, J Malaughiin's entry, Oshawh Model Hunter, Limerick, ¥, 1 O'Connor, of Toronto; RAVANRCYAK, Col, W, ¥, Eaton, of Oakville Cuehulen, RB, Y. Baton, of Toron to) Radiance, Col, W, V, Winton if Oukville, Child's Hunter, Lady Byng, Tail Wigging, of Tovente; Toy, George fH, Oliver, of Cobourg, a #800 Kpecial Hunter' Make, The Wigard, Bifton Wialies, of Toron fo; Bhavavogne, 1, # Molaughiin of Oshawa; Limeriek, 1', 7, 0"Con nor. of Toronto; And Brian Hori, Bifton Wiablos Paly of dumpers; and fourth places won Niahlen, of 'Toronto; third hy Col, W, I, Eaton's entries WRO0 Mpecinl dumping Make, Miariight, 1, Y, Baton, of Toronto] Halal, Horaca T, Hunter, of To vonto] Moonlight, Bifton Miahies; RAathmore, RN a Melaughiing Glen Ireton, N.Y, Eaton Junlor ToneheAndeOut Blake, fiariight, 1. Y, Katon; Lady Byng, Paul Migking, of Toronta; Killyres, MH, Y. Katon, and Double Check Wiftan Eiahles dumpers, Langhiin told Trap route; Hathmare, Hn Five Voot Class, Moonlight, Wf ton Bahl ed Princes, Hifton Flahles; Don Byrne, Donald op ore, of Toronto; Nathmore, RA, A Mulawughlin Open Jumpers, Rathmore, RN, Mobaughiing Rajah, Horses Hun ter, of Toronto} Pen Nyrna, Don ald Nogers, of Toronto; Blige, N MW, Melaughlin Military Clans, ftajah, Horace I, Hunter, of Toronto; Lady Byns, Pail Higaing, of Toronto) Nathles, Col, W, I, laten, of Oakville] Pandora, Horace IT, Huntey Connaught Cap, Hgllymena, Col WwW, 1, katon, of Oakville" Pilot, 0, H, Mehardson, of Oak idgos, Northumberland Nieoplechase Hinkle, Cleorgs W. Heardmore, 0 Foronte; O'Malley Actor, Frank Migging, of Toronin, and Grim rock, J, MaoNamara, of Toronto Viglinton Meepluchase, Jinglo, OQoorges W Hoavdmore; Vostlp, Alfred Rogers, Jry of Toronto] nnd Hatieh, Cobourg Kteeplechase, Fathal Iah, doors W, Heardmore; QO'Mak ley Actor, Frank Hlggine, of To ronte In the added Pony Class, Prive for heat display went to Miss Beverley Barnes, of Cobourg, seo ond to Miss Bianny Hiakeley and Miss Mary Lee, third to Mise Kathiean Oliver and Miss Laura Oliver; fourth to Miss Oherry Hiakewell; and fifth to Miss Ann Johne and Mise Peggy Hlakewell, J first, neeond hy Witton place Michael, NK Me Manareh, |, YY, Eaton] Gordon Pervy, of To fi, 1 Melmugh Il own acoented charms, Created | n "I hold beauty in my hands!" {| DU BARRY ruled a king's heart and his kingdom besanss she kaew how to make the mast of her charms, And to woe wen everywhere, Richard Hudnut presenta DuBarry Beauly Fraparations and the new Hand Prinoiple of Skin Treatments, #0 that in her own kingdom, every woman ean rule by her Here, is presented a complete sclontifio Hue of skin beauty aide for wae in the home Tt includes a Gleaming Cream, a Skin Tonle and Freshener, a Foundation Cream, and many other specialised itoma, All delightiul to wae and geatifying in their effects, Try them if you value Beauty, OU BARRY BEAUTY PREPARATIONS " by Hudnut Karns Drug Store Next Post Office Phone 378 FE ,.,.oosa Ml kt th. oa. Oshawa; Ned Far, Donald Rogers, |, Boum M anville Daily Times News, advertising and subscriptions will be received ot the Bowmanville Office of The Times in the Cowan Block, King Street, Telephones=Office~B87; Houss=131, Bowmanville Representative=B, Herbert Mortlock Two New Cases of Infantile Paralysis in Bowmanville gi Three Children Are Now Ili Serum Administered and Patients Are Doing Well--Situation Is Being Watched Closely. De ------ Two additions) cases of Infans tile Paralysis have heen reporied to br, W, MH, Birks, Medical Of tiosr of Hewlth for the town of Bowmanville In the past two Gays neither of whieh howaver are of uw serious nature, There have hes: severnl other canes under susple fon hut these have proved Lo have haan from from the dread disease, All Bunday Behools In town were open yesterdny bul it 1s helleved that If the epidemic continues Lo grow those will be closed next Hunday, All oases under super viston have haan quarantined and n lose check Is being kept on any wisplelous canon It 16 the exprossed wigh of the Henlth Department that ehildren he kept from erowds ns far as 18 possible for 16 is felt that this 1% ona of the sures, ways of the dis onse whvending, Many parents, In view of the cases now in the town, kept thelr children from Bunday Hehool yestarduy and if the spl demic continues It may he the means of postponing the opsning of sehool on Beptember 2nd, While the cnses now being treated have responded well 1o the serum sup plied by the Ontario Department of Health and while there is little noad for alarm oltigens ave urged to take all precautions, 1 has heen # notable faet that up ti the present time there has naver hean mn nerious epldemio within the town's Himits and ons can be avolded now by taking every pre eaition advised hy the modieal profession, As far an is known all awlmming pools in the district are considered safe hut many parents are wisely keeping thelr offspring am entering any pool until the danger of an espidemio 1s passed GEORGE WEEKES 15 APPOINTED NEW DEEDS REGISTRAR tion Will Be Taken by Roger Bird George Weekes for many Years olerk of the Divislen Ueurt in Hoawmanville has heen promoted tn Registrar of Deeds hy the Hon, W MH, Pries, - Attornay-Claneral, Mi Weaken has heen prominent in Bows manville for MARY years and apart from his duties an clerk of the court han carried on: tha husiness of a Duen Polishes He reoantly purchased from the Town the old butlding next the skating rink and linn oanverted this at considerable axpenne Inte a fine workshop, Mr, Weekes In a prominent Connervas tive and han been active In all campatgns In Durham. County In recent yoars, We tn filing the posal. tion 1aft vacant hy Miss Alma Pol Inrd who dled a few weeks ago and after having served the community faithfully in the Registry OMos tor A number of years My, Weaken will he succeeded an Divison Court Qlerk hy Roger Aird of Duke street, an sxsaoldier who fn well known in the distriet, Mr, Bird han worked for the past two years In the General Motora plant at Oshawa but in hellaved fo ha contemplating a position In town In the near future, The pol tion of clark of the court does not require his full time of him and he will lkely engage in some other business an well, NEWS ABOUT TOWN Nofthall Tonight It both teams turn up for a change there will likely be a game of softball, the last befors the playoffs, tonight, High Behool and Whis have a postponed game to play and thin in scheduled for this evening, Then for the playotis and the finals, New Nurseries Jo WW Jury whe hae pun uhased the Ballwin estate on Kin street east has had a number © men at work during the past week laying out flowers and getting the lnoe ready for what looks lke a loriate' nursery, Mr, Jury is also Pile Sufferers You can only get quick and pers manent relief hy removing the cause wgongestion of bleed in the lower howel and a weakening of the parts, Nothing hut an internal medicine can do thirthays why gutting a salves fall Dr J 8 Leonhardt dine covered a re iMethal Pile remedy, AVter prescribing it for 1,000 pas tients with success Fy 900 canes, 'he named it HEM ROLD, Druggists overywhare now sell it, and Jury §& Lovell, Ltd, guarantees money-back 1 MEM -ROID does not end Files tn any orm and | vonsldering the ereetion of n Kresn house, "the Times was 1iformed on gaod authority, Vield Duy Boon Members of the Toronto Motor Gyels Club who paid their first visit to the Cream of Burley Comp on July Let returned yesterday fo) uw viglt and have promised to hold Wm flald day at the park on Feature diy, Wopltember 6th, This will be wn event wall worth keslng av those who saw the MAROEYIes ON the holiday van tell, wo Minor Accidents There wera two small accidents in Bowmanville over the wesk-und neither of which were serious or from whieh any charges ware nid During the husy shopping liours on Baturday evening when I was Impossible to find s park ing spunea anywhere on King Wires two curs came Into a Hite mix uy outside Jucoby Bakéry, one golting Hs bumper torn oft The othar accident occurred shout midnight and one ear In this had Worunning hosrd ang fender broken Alrplune Lands Coming from the direction of Paterboro on Bunday afternoon an wlrpluns landed on the Cawker farm nenr the Cream of Barley Camp, TL wont wway ngnin so fast that io one was able to find its Purpose in landing but i is be Heved that It was to have tuken PUsKBnEOrs up from the Camp hut finding the camp! so crowded und DAVIE no room to make a proper landing the plans 1aft again in the same divoetion as It had come, OSHAWA BAND RENDERS ANOTHER FINE PROGRAM Large Crowd "Hear Fine Selections at Cream of Barley Camp the Oshawa the Cranm of other Bunda The presence of Gitigans' Band at Harlay Camp avery assures the camp of being filled to the Hmite and such was the cape yesterday when this hand of musicians rendered two more of thelr programs hefora & large arowd of loon! and tourist people OF aapaoinl interest on the pro Aram yostardny wera two numbers of un religious nature which were arranged for band use hy the eon: duetor, Mv, A, J, Knox of Orono These numbers "Dear to the Heart of the Hhepherd" and YAlone" ware hy far the prettiest numbers on the progyam and were rendered with a fooling In keep: Ing with the nature of the coms positions This band with He fortnightly ooneorts in fing a long felt want In Woawmnnvilie for {1 Is nearly four years now sinee the town han had a band of Ita own, One thing that Toeal eftlgons may have a pride in 1s the fact thet monk the members of the hand wre sey oral lock) boys, The tollewing is # selection of the numbers rendered by the band in thelr afternoon ano evening programs Maple Lest; March HL, 4] we leotion, Bones of the Old Volk; willy, June, WBerenade, Besuiiou Muy; march, Middy; sacred wale tion, Alone; waltz, Malden Queen; wavennde, Dream Valley; march Vort, Gay; selection, Bons of Kring wuured selsction, Dear Lo the Heart of the Shepherd; mareh, Double Kugle; Ahide Vith Ms, A ---- HOCIAL, AND PERSONAL Dr. and Mw, G, €, Bonnycesiie and Dorothy bh .ve veturned from two weeks' vacation at TAmherlost Lodge, Muskokn Lakes, Miss Allee Medd who has hesn spending n few days aL her homes in Milliraok has returned to town, Migs Man Cameron, Toronto, who hos been visiting friends in town and nt Tyrone returned in the eily yewterdny, Mr, CC, Bister and family whe wre touring Canade and whose homes 1s in Washington, D.C, wpeni. the week-ond as guests Ai the Bnlmoral Hotel, Mr, und Mrs, G, ©, Anderson, of Chleago, an rouls for the Marl times. spent the week-end in Bows manville at the Balmoral Hotel Mr, and Mrs, A, J, Milliman and family of Tonawands, N.Y. Mr, nnd Mya, Ttobert Burns, of Detroit, Ac G, Hoffinan, of Chicago, Mr, and Mrs, HH, 1, Beatty and family and Mr. J, W, Smith of Johnston, Pi, wears among the tourists who slayed nt the Balmoral over the week-end Belleville Moose Juniors Are Eliminated From Race By Peterboro Kiwanis Team Belleville, Aug, 1K.-=Clouting out eleven hits while their pitchers ware striking out seventeen bats tors, the Psterbore' Kiwanis wera ensy winners over Lhe Belleville Maoss Juniors in the third game of the waries for the Kastern Oniarin Junior husehall championship which was played at Deloro on Bal urday aftarnoon Kiwanis wera fur nuperior and they left no douht as to which was the better team, The weore was 8 to 0 Wood on the mound for the wine ners, was renlly sensational and, while he limited the Belleville team to four hits, ha almost created a now lool record for strikeouts, FROM THE CONVENTION Politiclane=Congratulate me, dear; | got the nomination, His WilesHonestly! 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