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Oshawa Daily Times, 10 Aug 1927, p. 2

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| © THEOSHAWA DAILY TIMES, © WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1927 : PAGE. THREE COMMITTEES BUSY | ANGRRADE ras av-sturin Tes |MANYRINKSFOR |"™® "6c 'movies WITH BIG PICNIC AND WINDOW SCREEN BUMPERS | BOWLING TOURNEY, ae, xo. moe stones 5 : Sunnyside Beach last night got a} It Vas the first of ite wake " Jua | a day on trans-Aclantic liners. The ) 8 H big 1 hen 35,000 Torontonians | i2 Buffalo and was made in 1902 Fi bh Li nnounced today that Final Details Being Arranged be ugh by al the boardwalk Then came the 'scream of the The Whitby Club Feature a Te ar the Tha De G 1M » . iad assemble & motorcade--"The spirit of St. Vit- T T France, has been equipped with for General Motors' Outing [to witness the "antiquated autmo- wa." It was everything which @ Attracts Twenty-three Teams hi a ill a ly Saturday bile parade." modern automobile is not. It had Here belts come in three sizes--the dogs | Gates of Opportunity are open for Picnick- The parade had been called to |straw and hay in its pneumatics in- come in all sizes, but will find one . ' vig find the oldest motor car In ORtario | stead of air, and it was as high as | no =o GL] GG Re, the steamship company || ers and Holiday Makers at Ward's Store on With the day of General Motors . ¢ , y still doing service, and 15 entrants ja church steeple compared with | boasts. Life belt driils for dogs . annual picnic more than forty- | had been recorded. Two of these modern autos, The only up to date ids) iu dhe jane) howilng leita oa not been tried out ye. Thursday and Friday. Below are Just a few a pl " . 4 . . eight hours away the various com- [hall from London, Ont. touch was an appliance to guard iq)' onion "is heing played today on Po of the extremely lo wpriced High Class mittees which have been entrusted | The motorcade last night was | following cars from bumping 1 | he \ ; EreRI: Ost ! A but their | this appliance took the form of a [the beautiful greens of the Oshawa CHECK BUNGLE Frocks, etc., that are set aside for this Sale. | headed by a clown band, with the arrangements have already r 1 drown- . 4 3 Lawn Bowling Club on Simcoe { burlesque music was totally window screen ta be pulled up and street north. The prizes included reached the point where only cer- ed by the din and clatter of the an- (down, and on it was printed the 3 : tain of the more detailed plans have | cleny vehicles and the nolse of the words: "Stop. I can't." The car the Farewel] Cup sui te Ry usal | epectatars' mirth, Next in order |has run 108,736 certified miles. - It pay. 8 § have n | tered: from aear:y every town in yet to he prepared. As is the case in red: . aa] or i V Yt irey Mare," own- | is v y Ted Kirkns y Tor. : 4 { 4 | followed le Old Grey Mare 18 owned by Ted Kirkpatrick of Tor Central Ontario, tems from Port ! Silk Crepe Presses connection with every big event !.q hy Otto Collins from Port Dover. | onto. A 3 ! : there are some matters which will | boro, Whitby, Bowmanvinie. Ux- | East Whitby Man Faces Seri: have to be left over to the eleventh | Foil Loin, LR NY rb a Si y 4 Silk Mixture Crepe Dresses, long and short sleeves, : ous Charge, Following Bank's | sizes 16 to 20, Regular Prices ue 95 to $3. 98 hour, but thanks to the foresight | EV. ing includeg 1e list, he pre org 0 I ie, 18 Bi Bagh ys RU ARING MGB R Ey AT HAMILTON led In the ba (his Dishonoring Check : §9. 80, Clearing at .... .... ...... cellent co-operation which they are morning and the following are the receiving such instances are at a | scores: . RES 3 minimum, MEN AND WME N Hamilton, Aug. 9.--Rev. Thomas Port Perry Whithy Charged with forgery, Melville The possibility of winning a hand- AN : bia W. Poole, well-known minister of | W M Fletcher 17 W, Vanstone 13 [Knapp, of East Whithy lawnshin, was me some Pontiac coach is still the high- Le the United Church, died this after- | Port Perry Cobourg brought before Magistrate in | light of the plenic in the minds of , ; noon at his home, 459 Aberdeen |D Carnegie ,, 6 McCullough 28 this morning's police court. Adjourn- most of those who will attend. Naat utivued, SUM DAR a eiria) Avenue, in his fifty-second year. | Oshawa Stouftville ment until August 17 was made and | Fugi Silk Dresses Each day large crowds gather at centres and ports {a Mr. Poole was born in West Flam-|Wm Gould, , 17 D, H. Russell 10!bail at $2000 was granted. It is al- | the tent where the car is on exhibi- England: Small bomb exploded in | Doro' was educated at the Dundas by Port Hope Uxbridge leged that Knapp forged the name of | Double Fuji Silk Dresses (white only), sizes 16 to 20. tion and watch the wheels turn the Aldwich Station of the Underground High School, and graduated from (ireenwood 12 A. Graham . 21|F. Shellenkoff, Oshawa baker, to a R lar $8.95 9.95. ¥) speedometer towards the fateful | gu yuay "London's suway. No one | Victoria University in 1897 He TOT [Bet terhoro Oshawa cheque for $3040 drawn on the Osh- | esuiar to § number. Some of the so-called wise Was Tired rena company fered a stroke about eight years |C. F. Cairns 14 C. Detenbeck lawa branch of the Royal Bank in Clearing at . ones are dropping around every | blames practical joker y ago, but despite this had carried on [Oshawa Whithy which Mr. Shellenkoff has an account, day in the hope of reaching an ac- | Roumania: Socialists, evading | 80 active work in the ministry, and |J. Swanson , 24 W. Cook Payment of the cheque was refused curate estimate. Some who claim to | hq guards henetrate the Us | was relief pastor on the Mill Grove | Bowmanvilie Whithy al the bank yesterday marking when p { oh ¥ Aha . arr 4 3 y the ledger keeper forme 1 opinion | understand the whole situation are legation in Bucharest® and present eircuit during the past winter, 5 Carus 16 dr Syanlick . the ods Ye OT oi Rian advising their Jellaws Ls be sure to petition. : Poole, who was formerly in the 4 Shellenkoff. U bei tified allow for speedometer loss in mak- Sw ty Methodist Churet had charges at 'WW. Stevens , 17 . 1, Stanley 3 [or Shelienkolt, pon bemg notihed | Sweden: Fifteen thousand people | Methodist Church, had charges a . Q T ing their estimate, Others wisely $i i. TR VA Sadi Otterville, Stevensville Plattsville, | Pshawa Port Hope Mr. Shellenkoff came at once to the i r In a meeting and parade in Stock- ' i A and {Hin lo. H. Peacock 28 8. Young 2 [bank and after his arrival phoned the | er ze \S e © remark that the car is new and |e 0 nddressed by George 'ting, | Sheffield, Jordan Station Wels elon Hoon" mites per. nour, | Swedish Aiorney who. vestigated | vary Chirch, Humilion. Ho' was a hore Y un Duro Gloss Rubberized Slickers, sizes 18 to 42. | een miles per hour, ase 2 res | yrominent in Masonic circles, and apps i . s ki A third suggestion which has been lg oan erent of the is survived by one daughter, Miss | Recent Deaths was a salient event in a series of in- mest necessary attire for a holiday, freely made is that since the car is Switzerland: The Conference of | Sarah, and two brothers, G. I". Poole a. teresting happenings which have tak- Special at tee not moving and must depend on| yp. maueational Fellowship, siting | ©f West Flamboro', and J. B. Poole | MeADIE--Sudde nly, on Monday |en place since the middie of June; it | water colling alone the spend is At LOCATRO APpedly o Muri of this city, evening, Aug. 8th, 1927, at his [was learned today. On June 13 Knapp, sure to eh kept low. But even yet | 1:4. ? ppeas Re = late residence, 24 Celina St. Oszh-|whose father is a well known East Coolidge, { awa, William Forsyth McAdie, | Whithy farmer, sold a load of hay to it seems a pretty safe bet that the ) : w-- I 8 Fls winner of the A and. costly rel oneh, Morosen: ale Vs: 8 Flag STOCK MARKETS | Asse of Plirso, oo hypsssinea, Shelieninit and delivered it to his rize will some erson. w ' te hr. i Scotland, eloyed yushand of | place of business at 382 Olive avenue hin S ake I ¥ ho ng [iba demoRetralion hetare [he JU Sarah J. V. Hislop, aged 72 years. |A cheque for $30.40 was given in pay- Summer Hats Various contests and features are persed lice Wii ui ui I"uneral on Thursday, Au ust{ment. This was the initial event announced on the program which atohcs ths ConsLlate ' dis d Sh TORONTO STOCKS : 11th from the above address at 3 [which was destined to be followed by Summer Hats in small and large shape, good head is being prepared. Balloon blowing windows ide dada » LJ STOCK BID ASK p.m. Interment at the Union Ceme-|others of a more unusual nature, sizes, in all the newest combinations, including white. competitions, hun eating contesis, ' South. ATioFita | Belk Tefephone. .... 149% 150 | tery. When Shellenkoff's bank book came Regular up to $6.95, mouth organ competitions and even South America: The Trade Unions |B9t F. No .. 60 61 a from the bank some days later he was Cleasing at $1 08 an old fashioned quolt pitching lorie aR) A ha hdl) an [Can Ind Alcohol .... 84% 34% | FELT = In Oshawa, August ; 10th, | more than amazed to find that the ME BL .... oor eae sree tourney are among the events card- | country tO OTTOW : Hiram Walker ....... 44% 45 1927, Mary C McConnachie, be- | amonnt paid on the cheque was $34 40. ed. Uraguay: - The police and sol- |Int. Petroleum. ... 31 31% | loved wife of Howard A. Fell He immediately notified the hank that "One of the features will be (he dics Wi hr a Nv ent Imyerial ON --.... 48 181% Ine ral from the family resid- there had been some error and await- "Masked Hercules", who is a memn- the disorders in ihe Zeneral strke | Int Nickel Ter 4814 | ence, 160 Simcoe street south, Fri- cd further developments. As a result ber of the local hranch of the Legion desk f a | od @ iy day, August 12th, Service at 2.30|of investigations then instituted, it is h ordered for today. {Massey Harris, ..... 37% 28 And Y Yematas Heeed. that Rugoo. sltered: the cheap 9 and whose feats of prepondering ar Racantion. capital. {Bea gram 2114 ny, | PW Interment Union Cemete ry, alleged that Knapp altére cheque, Lady % Bathing Suits strength are expected to amaze and | s1o0ded with han ' Si "Wh i 4 fd Gos | (32a) | The bank, it was fouad, h ji lars 1 hand bills and posters [Shredded Wheat 62 62% -- he cheque froma a local mystify the assemblage. Post 48 of | i; vivir of Sacco and Vanzetti, Twin City. mm . 82% | GIMBLETT st Whitby, Au-istope who had ceshed at fer b i p. Ladies' Bathing Suits in a splendid range of plain and H the Legion are ro of th ot Pe ad : Wy DO - a : : i fyi iT of the Ja JFcuador: Workers disregard po ad gust Sth, ice Clara, infant [Since it bad Leen reps y the mottled combinations, in best known makes, Pen- Ye | lice order forbidding manifestations | Argonaut, » seem FR daughier of Mr. sud Mrs, Norman | maker, the Lan! t tu the man's and Klingtite, : ! a prominent performer. His feats of | and arrests frllows. 6 t x ' <i 3] » Imeaey strength, his comrades say, are | ' : The Lal |Ares. wp --ton ne b | Glinblett, aged one year, nine | choadid t ACY Pa 4 1 x " yor syndicate or- A ' ' , : : , 4 genuine and are of such outstanding f| anizes me he of ry Si Be Lo Amnlet, / | month r day : a Be gaol $1 95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.75, $6.75 character that he has twice toured police permit is refused, n Hollinger ; aneral ! he 1 : , gh tine giving pn AS ve 4 1 1.01 } 6, Vy y ] ) 1 'neque. | = -- dhl he world as a member of femo '| Meixco: The Executive Commit-|- iver : : ; S For; Sadvisc] rn San nraboated. a shows. He works entirely with iron | Yond, F Castle 'Trethewc Thursday, August 11, 182,/, Sedvice Yes y hnapp prescnted the) | tee of the Regional Confederation Ie iE | at four o'clock Standard Time. In-|cheque at the Royal Bazk here, i 1] 1 ghains, heavy ropes and iron bars | of yabhor the largest workers' or- | Central Manitoba. . inet Toon Donk A allened, and was fund th and the old time fake weight liftin: | ganization, ruled against the strike |Dome. .. . . ' , ' Y 324 he accepted and tha stugia ave foreign in Bis seperiois : | or public demonstrations of sym- | Keeley Silver. . H q (32a P do. wou id] be to ot ans} -- --_---- , tks. ough 8 ldemty is no sondem 3 Ci ' Lake. f 1 | Li A y d ALO) FAL seven . ehildre heing given it is stated that his chest pany with the a ned sae n- Fra "Uncle Mose, your first wif ne | other cheque rom Spell: Rs } MONTR . GIRL SECOND | fotber od quit hecause cf the ola, measurements are b4 inches, is | yyowy person affixed paper to the |Lake Shore, ... {me that You are Lhrce mont diy t waist 48 inche. The circumference | pAnierican wreath on the war ceno- aval oo 31 La 3 { bind with your alimony. of the lower arm is 18 Inches and | taph at Sydney, inscribed in red | Mi: A 4 iid : Yes, je dge, Ah reckon dat am of the thigh 30 inches. The avail-| upprom Nation that will murder in- Be is 4 | 50. But 0" see It's jes' dls way sble statistics do mot state how | poiant men." | Melnty - R561 3543 wecond wife of mine ain't burned many yards long his arms and legs | Noranla. . 21: 2148 Aig tbe the worker that Ah thous are. ! a . : . {¥ibing Corpn. ; At the picnic he will support 2200 | Nipissi pounds, bend an inch and a half Ai al fron bar, life 200 pounds by the | 'remier, n i 5 | Just What the 3 Tomer 'disqalified as a prize winner be- | pegged the contest. bair of his head and snap a bro Pioneer. . rs perl] eck. Tenders Wanted cavsge Le is a professional, and the bandle across his arms. He will ap- | da Rb Teck , a A § 4 > ot Doctor Or ers Jock Rushes a x ' . god -- tirst prize was won by Mitchell Wil- . pest Wake, d Tend ilk L he 'l f hi More than a hundre General | . " ' . 19 ns] Tenders w ye received by the llams, a negro, finishing in two Motors employees are serving on the The words "Pure Drugs" Towatmac, is ; 671 Ne | . . : undersigned up until twelve o'clock pho irs eighteen and one hall minutes, committees which have been named. now mean little to either ig He Faves cd : i S 4 fh noon, Monday, Aug. 15th, 1927, for Miss Elsie Lewicey, of Montreal, elt Bros Fred Maundell is chairman of the the physician or layman, be- Bd night aa ves Noo ra Bh, SIMCOE ST. SOUTH a quantity of standing hay in Lake- was second, her time being two [ J Sports Committee, J. Hamilton cause a drug may be pur: is v Ps 8 iq oom, sidud dy view Park. F. E. Hare, Secy. Park hours twenty-four and one half min- 4 Silver 54%. Commission (32h) ates, and Wendell Villworth, of 1 he LEADING JEWELERS ad heads the Grounds Committee anc and yet be of vanable stan. | J rth --- " -- . {South Por id was third. finishing Established iS8¢ F. Spry is in charge of the Attend- | Sard. Al prescriphion ance committee. Transportation | ard, 50 a pre 0 CHICAGO GRAIN DESIRABLE HOME IN SASKAT- || lin: two. Bo and. thie ithree. min. will form a difficult problem and may be "what th» doctor Open High Low he am ju rigged at a snap fe Engagement utes : Miss Filiig was od only 12 SIMCOE ST SOUTH A. W. Bell heads a committee which ordered," vet, if discrimina- Wheat. k sale the most desirable ; me aii te EER. Cire Ti latter : ca. will Jook after this phase of the ion i aol enerch d i h [Rept 141% 144% 140% 38 farm homes in the West. : The engagement is announced of |Womin Lo finish, Mrs. Ida Metter, | Where Botisfaction is a Certainty' ] ticn 1s not exercised in the ? tic f P, ote a ; Gladys 2. Aliiz aughter of the , pe " 5 . E a : 4 ladys S. Aliin, daughter of the work. N. A. McLean is looking after Dep. 145% 148% 145% oi proved i . special attractions and children's | selection of materials ue:d, Corn 2 : tbh MT ened late Hr. and Mrs, A. W. Allin, to = features and is being assisted by a | the results may be far from Seft. 112 114% 1115 113% cluuch = good reds, tele- Mr. Cyril G. Luke, son of Mr. and | strong group of committeemer. ; satisfactory. Dec. 117% 118% 115% 1 i, phone, his OI i er id 8 Won Mrs. Oliver H. Luke. The marriage Softball is to be ope of the big fea- | Each d Oats 4 ] Wilte me for further orticulars,, 1. L to take place early in September. it g active committee head- ach J 2 C1 in. aida . iid 3. TY Dinsmore, Sask ils tures abd an Botive son = tes Ac oil | ; io an every prescrij Sept. 48 5% 50 481% 493, nds spec ialist. IM you want fo hi She: "You mever heard of wos ed by Geo. Hill will see that the |} tion we fill embodies not D 52 1 4 4 Fai v'~1 in the West send for my list : a schedule is adhered to. The distribu- ec 2% 54 52% 3 Hiorings. men cashiers embezzling, or run-| eo only the LETTER but al:o Rye. : ning off with their employers' mon- Hop Bud selee ion > piss Bs elt | the SPIRIT of "what the Sept. 94% 96 935 95 14 " ey." He: "Not often, but when it head and R. Edmondson heads the | doctor ordered." This is in- Dee. 99% = 99% 97% 93% . ; does happen they take the employ- large committee whieh is looking | sured by adherence to un' 3 Winnipeg Grain. er, too. after the refreshments. || varying standards in selec- gp TO 152% 149 5 : sp A AARNE Sept. 9 527 CLASSIF Grubbs-- The best man in . the tion cf materials, supported Dec. 145% 149 4 145% 48 | T0O LATE TO Y world is likely to make mistakes. j BY seasonable knowledge | oats. | | FOR RENT--LARGE FURNISHED Stubbs--So I tell my wife--and and exnerience in their pre- Sept. 61% 63% 61% HY bedroom for business couple or yet with che proof right before her paration, Dec © 56% 583% 56 57% TN 0) two with breakfast or board. 83 eyes, she refuses to believe it. | 22 2 2 li hu mil Ritson Rd. S Ge) | rr NEW YORK - rt ee "I told father I loved you mo Karns St Sak WORE aie ununin AND DIEMAKERS, SHAPER than any girl I've ever met." ore Apner. Tol & Tel 1715 170 - ' hands, planer hands, internal and external grinders wanted. Must have "And what did father say?" { Phone - ro Can, oe. BY 5914 R 378 Next P.O. ili i : 103 The Newest Styles in experience on sheet metal stamp- "He said to try and meet some | \ 2334 193 more girls." | Bait 8 Oh os 19 118 3 p . . ings. Apply Employment Service of : " Frames yust arrived Canada, 121% Simcoe St. 8. 132¢) -- Baldwin Loco. .. : 2 494% a In : i : He Pac. 7: Woe 48] from England, in WANTED--GIRL FOR LIGHT : rVvSie i 8 oF Po LJ : A op . housework. Apply Mrs. (Dr.) Run- Duy: mt, o.oo... 02895 28 a Amber, Wine and die, 105 Simcoe St. South. Phone 83. Crystal shades. es (320) J | ench fvor i || a 2 a vs FOR SALE MOTORCYCLE AND } . aN So y ) sidecar 1922, electrically equipped { Ge phalt ... 74%; 73V% . in first class condition, $150, or will 3 ! ' ° 8 lord Dust... ol 85% ¢ Frames also the lat- in 4 Rdition will : . at Half Pri BS He Whe Gold, J [a "0 ade the pute of MRS the Prince of ce {1 Lomb. ..... 9035 453 y i . ' BOARD FOR TWO RESPECTABLE Wales. Px, i LL. NACHE! rirnn B78 i both plain and en- yOUDE men or young couple at 44% fae, B| Int. Harvest ... 194 a 396) Highland Games and Dances on the roof of the world Every Pizce Sseanped ich lonley 56 56% graved. i} {Pe Sind amid the snow-capped peaks of the Canadian Rockies. | Hai ash lod T C | Kansas City S. 4 215 Va ; 3 ED--ABOUT "TEN "ACRES { Minors, B s, CI el | Loews Ancorpn. Te J preferably with buildings mear town Inter-regimental and open piping competitions-- reg. price, $3.50. Special Price a. * IE | Mauhatt. Elec. 20% 3 or highway. Must be reasonable for valuable trophies and 100 medals gold, silver and Trays, Photo Frames, Vases, ; | Misco Pa. . a, JURY & LOVELL met Box "D> THenes. (32h? bronze for Highland and Athletic Events. » » ! | Mont. ard "... 334 34 ~ all reg. price, $2.00. For | Overland 17% 2 |For SALE-- ROOM BUFF BRIOK Scottish Music Festival with famous Scottish deh dingeiny 8 | Phillips Pete. .. 4 35 5% OPTICAL DEPT. Semi-bungaiow 139 Agnes W. including J. Campbell Mcinuaes, Jeanne D Hair Receivers, Puff Boxes, Combs, Buffers, Shoe 49 Radi . i jand . 1154 8 33 28 or 29 : Le Davidson® Thomson. . . . » Highland and Hebridean Horns, Perfume Bottles, all reg. price $2.00. For C | Stadein ) i : A : Lz Phone or : WANTED SEPTEMBER FIT ox ia f St. 4 s Si » or houseReep. \ See Our Window US cus San. Sik A 4 S |by couple with two childria 8-23. Descriptine | Litengtame rman ope . | US. CL Pipe .. y 22 Elm N-- BR 1 20x B Timee. (320) M. R. JOHNSON Te z " a LEU LO TL ET TTT -- a me Stee z 93 1 he XPPRIENCE. PRICGLAYORS City Ticket Ageat--114} King St. East -w US. Ste el 1 ; , E> RIENCE a | Woolworth ian BGS 5 { wanted at omoe. Apply Employment ® Py fl Yeliow Cab . 3974 38 3 Keep An Eye | Service of Caneda, 124i; Simcce &t. ! 3 ---- [8 (32a) THE JEWELLER He--Since 1 met you I have only OnYo N . one thouzht. our C8 5 1irpy THOUGHT STOVE WIR rea 5 Fhene 189 le - Se _-- - _ ---- ee She--Well, that's one more than - water boiler apd gas heoter aitach- . 4 SV . ou had when we met. SUT REET Bes. 109 Ring Si. (32a) ¥ E pa. 1 - 3 t t er } the che Isfe Birdgray, failed to distance;. Cecil Burgoyne, the procession nearing the hel r, was taken from the water one 'harged, whieh the ledger ia 1 Cnc § taken at this morn- ng m of police court but jr is |testani Li I Yeas s 1s- 1h yhdred yards out, the tide haviag r O) © a ! © than " 3 t ( f Lomor NAb twenty eight entrants | d for was him ltw p , o y 1 I cheque called for was due him » MQEINg it In two hours, lon pleasure crafts; wharves, - ¢ lia) an HLULes, He Wus ftroyers, and th, cruiser Seattle wit- | + | ! tated that Knapp was of iH, OPiniL mila d 4 £ aa pala ainrd itned igainst him, there .being | : Att |

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