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Oshawa Daily Times, 22 Sep 1927, p. 6

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Lal AO STW THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1927 VW. . Ninh, Repose, Phones 12. ad 302 Combination. Bowling Greens And Tennis Courts May Be Established Soon . Staff Reporter) «4 22,---A definite he" establishment In Whitby of bination bowling greens and tennif courts was taken on Wednesday evening at a well at- tended meeting of promineng eiti- gens interested in both games held in the office of A, G. Browning, K, C. A committee was appointed of W, K. Cooke, Norman Thomas, George Robb, A. 'a. Browning, K.C., and G. . M, Goodfellow to look over several suggested central sites and to report at a public meeting to he held in the Qouncil: Chamber on Wednesday evening next at eight o'clock, To this meeting all who are interested in bowling and tennis are invited, On three things the meeting was agreed first, that the present bowl ing greens on All Saints' ' Chureh property are obselete for local and tournament games; second, that some provision should be made for Would not be Without Zutoo 'Tablets At Any Cost th AS Noston, the wilisusire Hoston, whe fo cent! , was a grest booster' Zutos He suff hood aches child. Noy these headaches in a few minutes no bad éff he n recom them to his oe Rand unsolicited letter, Mr, Norton says closi " iy 4 ) Wit teal whan eter needed wi results, I have fre bred ren them to Jrients wi whe w wers failed te ve nies velief, "Tower |Zutoo Si + 4 of 58 . a d WOULD NO WITHOUT / M AT ANV COST, . cents per box---at all dealers, (By. Whitby, Se step towards Whitby tennis when there are many first class players in Whitby; and third, that suitable recreation must be found if Whitby is to hold its young peaple, It was agreed that greens and courts should be provided also for lady players and that a club house should be erected making it a com- munity centre, GIVEN TWO MONTHS ON LIQUOR CHARGE Frank Foley is Sentenced But "Will Appeal Conviction (By Staff Reporter) Whithy, Sept, 22.---A conviction was registered yesterday in Whitby Police Court under the Liquor Con. trol Act, The case was heard last week and decision was withheld at that time, Foley proprietor of a gasoline station on the Kingston road east of Whithy, was accused hy Provincial Constables Cookman and Mitchell of selling liquor. Magis- trate Willis in summing up the evi- dence said: "In this case there were three 'witnesses, the two officers and Fo- ley. The officers went to Foley's residence on several 'occasions be- tween August 16 and August 20, They found that 134 bottles of beer and 11 quarts of whiskey had heen consumed in that time, Between the 20th and 22nd, 83 hottles of heer and 1 quart of whiskey were consumed, Foley admits that the amounts mentioned hy the officers were correct. He says that he did get the logquor and that it was con- sumed in the time stated. He ex- plains that he drank a great deal MAE 8 go and cold and partitions in your home. saving time and labor ready to apply. sor ite for free ward Cpu os redial reduce your Fuel bill THE ONTARIO GYPSUM 2 Waterous-Meek, Ltd. F. Cra & Sons Cleve Fox Hardware Gale & Trick L. A. - - Ww. J. Tesch & Co, Ltd, -- < For Interior Construction your rooms fire-resistant | and free from erecting G yproc can be put up in half the time Fequired fs for lath and | plaster Let us show you opr i By ind ome." It will tell LS Sale By EE YY yproc cejlings ng Dhcathing H+ ITED, PARIS, CANADA 151 Oshawa, Ont. Oshawa, Ont. Oshawa, Ont, Oshawa, Ont. Oshawa, Ont, = Oshawa, Ont. ---- and his friends got the rest, That is a great deal of liquor, The matter to decide is this: Do I believe that he consumed or gave away that quantity To me, it doesn't seem reasonable or proba- ble, It might be poisible, but I cannot conceive of a situation where a man in a private residence, be- ing called on by friends to provide 184 bottles of beer and 11 bottles of whiskey. I don't believe his story, Then I must conclude that he kept it for sale." The sentence was two months in jail, Counsal for the defense gave notice of immediate appeal and ap- plied for bail, Defendant was re- leased on providing twa sureties of $500 each, GETS $10 FINE FOR RECKLESS DRIVING Magistrate Holds Lorne Wil- son Should Have Driven Slow- ly--Girl Ran Into Car (By Staff Reporter) Whitby, Sept, 22,--Decision was given today in the case of Lorne Wilson, Oshawa, who appeared in Whitby Police Court last week charged with reckless driving fol- lowing an accident .on Friday, Sep- tember 9, in which a little girl ran into theside of Wilson's car, Before passing judgment the ma- gistrate reviewed the evidence, which showed that Wilson was go- ing west at the time of the accident' and that he was exceeding the gpeed limit, being within the town limite, "The case,' sald the magis- trate, "hinges on whether the speeding had anything to do with tha accident. The charge is one of driving at a speed or in a man- ner dangerous to the public, When coming to a sign at the limit of a There was a truck coming from the west which partially shut off the view. This is another reason why the defendant should have been go- ing slowly. Where children are coming from school, it is the duty of the motorist to reduce his speed. Wilson had a duty to perform when | coming to the school zone, Young children are pot as cautious as old- er people. "1 find him guilty and finc him $10 and costs." WHITBY WINS FROM TORONTO POLICE IN SOFTBALL 13 TO 9 (By Staff Reporter) Whitby, Sept. 22.--Whitby turned the tables on the Toronto Police baseball team last night. When the two met before, at Whitevale, the constables were victorious in a close contest and a return game was promised to take place after the Ex. The game was staged last evening on the grounds of the On. tario Hospital. A zood crowd turn- ed out from the hospital and the policemen brought a bunch of rooters along. Whitby won by a score of 13-9. The most enjoyable part of the performance, however, was the sup- per which the Hospital tendered to the players afterward. Ed. Bowman, school zone, drivers should slow up. team, spoke fosMndly of the deli. 1 ious rolls and real ham which Mr. Harden, het of ra tal, set be- fore the hu Nunsty Whidie-y WHITBY PROTESTS CUTTING SERVICE Railway Would Curtail Whit. by-Lindsay Trains--Ac- commodate Students (By 8taft Reporter) . Whithy, Sept. 22.--The follow- ing is a copy of the protest which the Town Council instructed the Mayor and Clark to draft and send to the Dominion Railway Board, in reference to the curtailment of the servica on the Whitby-Lindsay Rail- way line, : : "Chairman, Board of Dominion Railway Commissioners, Ottawa. Whithy protests against curtail. ment of train service north, Cana- dian National System. Twenty-two Stomach Gas Drives Man From Bed "I had gas so bad I had to get up nights en account of the press- ure on my heart, 1 used Adlerika and have been entirely relieved,"-- R. F. Krueger, Even the FIRBT spoonful of Ad- lerika relieves gas and often re- moves astonishing amount of old waste matter from the system, Makes you enjoy your meals and sleep het- ter, No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels, Ad- lerika whl surprise yon, Jury & Lovell, Druggists, Keeps Perfectly ton the Unopened Tin St, Charles Milk has two great advan- tages over the bottled kind, It is doubly rich, and so gives better results in all recipes, and then, it is so convenient! By ordering six or a dozen tins at a time you always have plenty of rich pure milk in the house, Order both sizes, Tall and small, J FREE Just write to The Borden Co, Limit« ed, Montreal Fa your copy mailed at once, i High School students unable to re- turn daily unless the train runs north after sehool, Whitby build- ing costly addition to High School to accommodate these pupils, Pres- ent service essential for business. Request your Board to investigate, J. W, BATEMAN, Mayor of Whithy. Whithy, Sel pt. 22, ards of Byron Street, day for a month's visit with frends in Hamilton, --Miss Rich- leaves on Fri- | [ NO STATEMENT YET 1sUED Rochester, N.Y., Sept, 2 Walter Hagen, noted golfer, who : reported to have announced in Toronto his intention of becoming part owner of the Rochester Baseball Club of the International League, and John Ganzel, his associate, have been ne- gotiating for purchase of the Tribe for several weeks, it is rumored herve yesterday, Ganzel was in Rochester Tuesday, and is understood to have conferred with William Gilbert, part owner of the club, John L. Hicks, associated with Gilbert, is out of town. The deal is understood to he in the conversational stage, and neithe; Ganzel nor Gilbert have issued any statement, A bachelor is a fellow who gets only half as much mileage as a mar- ried man out of a pair of socks. Some things are simply remarka- ble until you understand them and then they become remarkably sim- the rotund mapager of the Whitby DIX Solvay Coke Jeddn Premium Coal, General Motors Wood All Fuel Orders weighed on City Scales if desived. ON'S Prince's bo party. So satay; the authorities in charge of the phonic Victrolas for the luxurious rolling suite of the royal party. Besides two Credenza Models, one for His Royal Highness and one for Mr. & Mrs. he ™ ™ Orthophoni c train ordered mew Ortho- ment. tor numbers. found A ------ O. the Roy 5 there were two Credenza Models of the new Orthophonic Victrola--with a fine collection of V.E. Orthophonic Victor Records "Get the best of everything for His Royal Highness' entertainment" were the orders of the committee in charge of arrangements for the Dominion Tour of H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, Prince George, Premier Baldwin and Baldwin and their daughter,--there went aboard two wonderful libraries of Victor records, specially and carefully chosen. It was on this train,--superb in all its ap- pointments, that His Royal Highness, The Prince apd Premier Baldwin their choice of favorite Victor records-- playing again and ag: iin the hits * down", "Hallelujah", and other tuneful Vic Any home can have this princely entertain- There is a choice of seven beautiful 'At Sun- "Me And My Shadow" models--at seven prices ranging from $775.00 down to as low as $115 00--obtainable at His Master's Voice payments. dealers on convenient Made only by Trade Mark Reg'd Victrola Victor Talking Machine Company of Canada, Limited, Mootceat Sold in Oshawa By | D. J. BROWN 10 King St. W. Look for this iw |

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