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Oshawa Daily Times, 15 Sep 1931, p. 10

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1931 rd ii a home, & saaple + conducted by Rev. E. jiu rscon, minister of Simcoe Street United Church, of which Mr, Hezzelwood, in life, was a faith fu! member and official. The room $n which lay the casket was a bower of beautiful flowers, sweet but silent tokens of the love and esteem which the deceased had won. in the hearts of his fellow citizens. In the midst of these flowers, the perfume of which gent a sweet aroma through the yoom, were assembled the mem- bers of the family and immediate yelatives, while in adjacent rooms every available corner of space was occupied by mourners. Assis- tipg Mr. Harston in the service were the Rev. Dr. Hincke and Rev. Dr. Armstrong, representing Toronto Centre Presbytery of the United Church, Rev. John Gar- butt, of London, formerly mini- ster of Simcoe Street United Cpurch, and Rev. J. 8. Wilson, "(Continued on page 5) ------ PLANE WRECKAGE "FOUND IN OCEAN Machine Bound For Copen- - hagen Picked Up in At- lantic by Trawler (By Canadian Press) New York, Sept. 16.--K. B. Yosler, factory manager for the ¥bo Aircraft Corporation today definitely identified the wreck- age found in the North Atlantic early this morning by the British trawler, Lord Trent, as that of the plane of Parker Cramer, United States flier, lost on a flight from Detroit to Copen- hagen. Markings wirelessed by the Lord Trent to the Associated Press tallled with those of the plane in which Cramer and Louls Paquette, his Canadian radio operator ,set out for Copenhagen after two stops in Ontario. b: "You can see that she has a bad temper." mm The New About thirty pa Joo = ters, including some vi"vehada's best horses, have been gathered at 'he Oshawa Fair for the horse races which will be one of the main features this after- noon and Thursday afternoon. The half mile race track has been put in good shape and some splendid heats should result, Last year there were no races in con- nection with the fair but this fall they are being revived in no un- certain fashion as according to all indications public interest is increasing in this sport, which thrilled: kings and pu. 45 even before the days of Ben Hur. There is a real atmosphere about the buildings where the track champions are housed as they wait to try their mettle on the big oval. Sulkies, harness, blankets, liniments, tanned (Continued on page 3) ANTI-COMMUNISTS T0 BREAK STRIKE Trouble Is Expected in Coal Mine Districts of Western Canada Regina, Sept. 16--With the ob- ject of breaking the Estevan coal mine strike, 600 men are*to be re- cruited in Calgary by the Canadian Defenders, 2 so-far somewhat necb- ulous anti-Communistic organiz- ation, ¢ : The announcement comes from Calgary under the name of Lewis 'McDonald, president of the Defend- ers. "Our,idea is not to reduce wages, nor any form of scabbery, but mainly to break that strike," he said. "This is the first official strike of the Red International un- ionists and the Canadian Defenders feel that if they get a hold on other coal fields, similar strikes will be iu- evitable." : "We are organizing a group of British subjects. The recruiting of- fice will be the Canadian Defend- ers' headquarters and will open in about two days," Mr. McDonald added. As a result of this move trouble is expected both in the Estevan mine field and also at Calgary. ~ New Features in Willys C on display at the Oshawa Fair WILLYS SIX... WILLYS EIGHT . ++ WILLYS KNIGHT Li / THE NEW WILLYS SIX CLUB SEDAN MODEL 97--ON 110 IN. WHEELBASE FREE WHEELING -- SAFETY GLASS AND MANY OTHER FEATURES You are heartily invited to visit the Willys-Overland Ex- hibit at the Oshawa Fair where six Willys cars, representing the newest models and features, will be on display. Willys Six Special Models, combining every "worth-while feature and refinement of the most expensive cars, have just been placed on display for the first time, Free wheeling provides the newest in performance and economy. Safety glass is available in all models, Hydraulic shock eliminators provide unusually easy riding. Wire wheels, and chromium plated radiator grille add a note of smartness to these models, Pleasing color harmonies ac- centuate their beauty. Willys Eight Model 8-80D. Here is eight cylinder speed, power, performance--dwith big car beautv. luxury, comfort Willys-Knight Model 95 Sed - - . Lducation » meeting but". --at a price amazingly low. The Willys *8-80D." 80 horsepower motor. Speed 75 miles an hour--48 in second gear, 120 inch wheelbase. Rubber insulated 'engine. Full pressure lubrication. Internal expanding brakes fully en- closed. Hydraulic shock eliminators, adjustable front seat, finger-tip control, de luxe interior fitments, A striking car, in beauty, in performance--at a record low price, See this fine car and get a'demonstration, Prices: Willys Six--$650 to $1,070; Wilys Si XA $730 to $1,195; Willys Eight--$1,170 oy i Latin Knight--$1,125 to $2,020. All prices F.O.B. Factory, Toronto, Ont. Sales Tax Extra, : MADE IN CANADA THE NEW WILLYS EIGHT Model 8-89.D-Deluxe Sedan--a big powerful car--121 in, Wheebase, was taken at fu. connected with the Collegiate In- stitute, but even at that time it was quite apparent that the ma- jority of the members of the Board favored granting the re- quest of the Oshawa Massed Choir. RETURNED MEN ON STAFF OF MIDWAY Inquiring Reporter Finds That Practically All the Employees Are Can- A truck and a car wey In the WILLYS-OVERLAND BUYS $459,000 OF PRODUCED- IN-OSHAWA PRODUCTS IN THREE YEARS three years, 1929, 1930, 1931, Willys-Overland purchases in the City of Oshawa totalled $459,000.00. adian In addition to the infinite varl- ety of farm products which are displayed at the Oshawa Fair, there are a number of interest- ing commercial exhibits which it would pay almost everyone to in- spect and examine. The Beatty Washer Co. is show- ing & number of its latest models in washing machines while a dis- play of vacuum cleaners by the same company should attract the attention of busy housewives, * The Harry D. Wilson Hardware Co., 23 King Street West, has a tent at the fair and is showing a number of electric stoves, gas stoves, combination electric and coal stoves, coal stove and also refrigerators. An attractive display of ranges, stoves and other hardware may al- so be seen in a tent occupied by the McIntyre Hardware Co. of Whitby. The women again will be inter- ested in a display of sewing ma- chines by the Singer Sewing Ma- ching Co. and by an exhibition of Crane plumbing fixtures which, ig shown in a large truck, design- ed especially for the purpose. . A New York judge rules that a novel published recently is not ob- scene. The publishers are expect- ed. to appeal the case, aged yesterday atfernoon§ corner of Mary and streets, when a car driven Samells, 218 Church crashed into a truck owned§ G. Brobmfleld, 37 King West. From information gathered gl Jowlag the accident, ot was da ed that the truck which was d\. . ! en by B. Hamilton, 126 Bu hols, Willys-Overland Dealer in Court« Street, was proceeding no 1 3 Mary Street and was turning yrticular, Willys owners are assured onto Brock Street when it wiand sound business methods. hit by the car driven by Samel po which was travelling south of Mary Street. . SENTENCED TO HANG Chatham, Sept. 16 -- Thomas Cracknell, aged 25, found guilty for the second time of the murder of his' wife, Alice, on the night of Ne- : vember 4, 1930, at the home of George Clark, near Guilds, was sen tenced last night by Mr. Justice Wright to be hanged in the county jail here on November 27. WATCH YOUR $50 BILLS E, ONT. Montreal, Soot. 1g~=Mexican 50- pesos bills, the same size, color an shape of Canadian money, but THIS TERRITORY, worth $15 are being circulated in ' Montreal according to a warning issued by the provincial police to-| day. The warning stated 'that at- These purchases were made up as follows: "Grey Iron Castings ..........$ 88,000.00 * Bumpers and Tire Covers .. .. 142,000.00 Springs, etc. ......vveeeesee. 214,000.00 Laminated Glass 15,000.00 We are playing our part in building Oshawa industries and in bringing renewed prosperity to Oshawa. CR RO NB Attendants will be on hand to explain all the new features and sefisemsents AB HB LES BB EESINESSENERERsOS tempts were being made to pass ] bills as worth $50 i on | EE Jur ------ i EB A ak a

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