hats at $5.00 Choice Potatoes /, Friday and Satur- Cooper-Smith Co. offer - choice Ontario potatoes at $1.60 per . Phone 8. (120¢) fi. N. FOOTBALL William Pendrie is Chosen art looking lad President for Ensuing Han looking 1ad, nischievious young sent to the institution by his step- Year ® Funeral from Simcoe street United y hy > SR a7. | to the police. The Church, Friday, November 25, 1027. mitted toMy. Swanson. Lhal lone |eogsidegabye one guardian to another, ime he has been in the Shelter. Service at 2.30 in Union Cemetery, o'clock. Interment OSHAWA AND DISTRICT | Millinery Sale ¢ metallic and velvet HEAR SECOND CASE each. Miss V. Cald- Ww. (121b) ather. The boy any with Elliott, 1924, and upon , president; John | Cameron, Lewis | tell anybody. French, J. Morgan, jr., Mcintyre, | Examined by the. Crown the wit-| Two pititul letters Smith, ness said several Broomfield was in the meeting, and a sing- ; y y Bac 22, 1927. Illen ind by the fact Gibson, widow of the late Joseph | 3! night at Luke, formerly of 182 King streel Swanson he did leged act to the Oshawa. (120h) WANTED--SPACE FOR STORING one car or single garage, near busi- | Mrs. Elliott and . Box "@G" Oshawa Dai- , witness said they | ways found him (121h) PET WW. 4G -OAK DINING ROOM !|',iiends the refrigerator, hed couch, | jen walnut table. Cheap 19 Oshawa Boulevard, | gnnection with dressing table, lealthh Officer oi (121-b | goetor said KARN THE DRUGGIST EXT THE POST OFFi(» | ithe case for the PHONE 22 ons veer Thompsons Drug Stere 10 Simcoe Bt. 8, We Deliver a man. 18 SIMCOE Lp 1 heused, until the | | Continued from page 1) were no spectators around the cor- ridors, although there was a goad crowd of witnesses. The Crown ins LETTERS TE TELL STORY timated that it will proceed with the hearing of all cases against the ac- cused. The morning sessi testimony of Plaintiff of sixteen years who ward of the Children's Aid Saeciety tor a number of years. He is a good | (By S-- 'ot get along' with JA meeting of the General Motors| Evidence g at which the season's! was to the effect that he, in comp- hi was 'cleared up and the of | ficers for the ensuing vear elected. | | was held last night in the new | Miss Turner, an assistant Business matters, th Shelter went to Lindsay nancially and otherwise, were re- ported in good shape, and the of- yen , Mrs. ito have jilted. Her body was found e Ilictt, wife of the distance, travelling | lott and the hoy wen{ into. a shed of a hotel, while there the 'boy al-! vice-president; J, Mil-| leged, the offence secretary-treasurer. The rugby| :1¢ further swore that is composed of | i8 alleged to have tgld committed. [of New Brunswick, who, Cummings the prisoner|iold District Attorney E. Edwards 10] dying of consumption' and the! Cummings apavtment, the other neideng he reported: the ie oly tof clutched in he matron, Miss Henderson, ater to Mr. Albert a great deal to ) . r 3 1e Oshawa Y.M.C the Bin of the gathering. ; and | said, Ingham, now of any investigation they might make JA. staff and then o Dr. T. W. G, McKay, Medical Of- iter of Health of Oshawa. Died | Asked how he ar ate, by Mr. Swanson, Picton, Ontario. Tues lied it was impressed the! years Cummings' senior, graglnate nurse, and orphan, according to po-|of hispice. r supper 0 rackers were exploded. al-|" or had heen with his present guardian| whether [ live or die tor somg time. The boy said as far| iid once, hut I guess 1 was sadly | Too Late to o Classify 15 he knows, his guardians have al-| mist; j Qunaried as to what he thought of Medical | "id of all responsibility, for it will who | he goodbye. For if God dosn't help children , admitted to the vouth had mentioned an incident in A second leiter, found in the he knew -- as treated him on se for colds and also for a Albert Ingham, »¥ the Oshawa Y.M.C.A known the youth ome years. Mr. Ingam said the hoy referred to the alleged averal weeks after ; to have been committed. FOR SERVICE { Asks for At this stage, the r. MecGibbon, told and | "ave made my last appeal to you to veral occasions | night, and see it was in vair. It is director » had |'t will be worse when they do the for him | what it is all about. I am ¢ ymmitting | alleged | murder, you known, but so are you. | Attorney wed me, but, Walter, vou knpw | that | nd I know that you thought a great | was | '1eal of me at one time, I might have » === | closed. Mr. Swanson asked that -- | case he dismissed ! | there was no corroborated evidence l Mr. Swanson pointed | were only the stories sed and that of a youth charges outstanding so long against |'f vou did that of your own a- rd, Character evidence the case of Plaintiff "*A' was also, with the | Crown, entered in today's trial. Rey. | Dr, MeDougall, paster street United Church, ( stimony to the effect charges were laid wis held in the very highest esteem as recorded in the Simcoe , Rave pe ml cone GIRL SUICIDES; Authorities al Brunswick Family Associated Press) led al Now York, Nov. 24.--A sulleniy | Ui, was proud and handsome Canadian youth . of . brooded in Nassau County jail ; 'could | 5¢ 2 rou last night while Rock- his guardians. i| ville Centre police sought to deter- mine what responsibility he should shoulder for the death, apparently from suicide, of a girl he is alleged in the threshold of his apartment on by The New York World as u son of a well-to-do man of the province "the shock of this would kill him." , one found in the the girl's hand, police told the story as clearly as could. They were signed simply "Ann" nickname of Anna Schluter, two BROKEN HEARTED R LETTERS FOUND AGAINST ELLIOTT stn outs sett wou Responsibility is Decided By | | No Announcement of Any Developments -- Inquest | to Be Held November 30 Reveal Pathetic Case--Young| session featured the| Man Belongs to a New "BH," a youth (By Start Reporter) » of Lake Ontario November who really have no con- A nection with the case whatever, hut The nuumber of those arrested ravies according to which of the Street-lawyers and Street-detect- ' starts the tale, South Park avenue, Rockville al the Centre, yesterday. i -- 7 0 RR Sn A ANAS a umors of Arrests in Death of Bowmanville Girl Are Found Baseless | Still Investigating C But! cUmMors, came 10 Chief "of * Richard Jarvis and said he wanted Officers Have as Yet Made to bail out his brother whom he had | heard was in custody as a suspeet. (Continued on page 4) TRAFFIC VIOLATORS eats wwn | CONTRIBUTE FINES | of arrests and. developments arising [ the death of Winnie May body was found on Other Charges Pending, Chief- ly for Disobeying Stop Signs and Stop Streets in Bowmanville and frequently mentioned to be incarcerated. in undersigned for the Extracts from the letter found in| mercy for me You know that no ward, IT don't seems that nohody cgre I thought you | nistaken. I am just another poor 'ittle fool to he kicked around as i oothall. If I do not see vou al! Monday, I shall know that my appeal as heen in vain. You will then he me out of my misery, I shall have o help Him along." lead girl's hand vead in part *I ad enough for people to point their Ingers at me now and snub me, but same thing to the poor little som who for a long time won't know am killing only one while you are Willing two. Youn say that you never | silled that love by quarrelling with grounds | You, but even now, though you are very bitter . toward me, [ think there|'here is still some affection. If there acen-|'s still a small amount, will you at! The Coun-|'cast slip a wedding ring on my | sel for the Defendant the law |finger, even though I wan't he able | from an authorative the|'o talk to you." effect that it was ridiculous to bring 'I know it shall be so much <sier snd. Walter, no one will know, for 't will just be between God, you and me." "I know that you feel very bitter 0 it is, better for me to do what | am doing. rather than have you hate me and baby more and more as veard go by. And it will free you of 211 responsibility. i 4 you are dancing with adother gl] and hold- ing another in your arms, just re- member that you once danced with me apd held me. in your arms. Be PHONE-- 1246 Cond of the Very Fist Quality L] . Hamilton By-Product -- The Faultless Fuel HARDWOOD Good Clean Dry Hardwood, Hardwood Slabs, Soft Wood Slabs irgue - McLaughlin Coal Co. Street West Argue McLaughlin Coal Co. For Prompt Delivery, Correct Weight, Quality and Service fair and square with the other girl, and remember that I enioyed life the same as she, and don't whisper sweet nothings that don't mean anything to you: for she. even as I, mav be broken hearted also." District Attorney Edwards com- menting on the case, said: "Strange the way he took it--that Cummings lad. The Court told me it tried to help but that he was bitter and an- taconistic. When court tried to nla- cate he put a chip on his shoulder He held himself aloof. from the other todav---said he was proud thas this would ruin him. He really is a fine looking boy. It surprises me." Private Wire System -- Above CP.R. Office Phones 143 and 144 S. F. EVERSON, Local Manager POR oNe 6G J. H. R: Luke, Oshawa, and J. Fer- rier, superintendent of the Boys' Industrial School at Mimico also gave character evidence on Elliott's behalf. Just prier to the defence calling character witnesses, His Honor. Judge Ruddy. remarked that if the case were before 2 jury, ae could not at this stage take it away from i them. He touched on the third | party evidence given by Mir. ingham of Oshawa. Elliott, the prisoner, was called then to give evidence on his own behalf. He denied flatly that the boy was telling the truth. Witness said he always found Plaintiff "B" to be a good boy, so far as telling the truth is concerned. Asked as to why he took the youth on the trip to Lindsay on May 24, 1924, acem- sed said it was out of the goodness of his own heart. The boy had suf- fered a brekem leg during the win- ter and had been, more or less, in- cumbent to the Shelter. Witness admitted he and the boy went into the shed, but cross-examined by Mr. MeGibbon, declared the ailegations 1 were false. He termed the stories of ithe youth as a "frame-up" but could {advance no reason for such. Witnesses this afternoon, it is understood, will include Mrs. Kl- Limited, for the period ending December 31st, 1928, 4 the apartment were, "have yon no ders ody wants me around like this and highest or no tender nee have no place to go. Each. month cented. ad-1't is getting harder, and with your | he has|:on in my arms it will he just fw | narticnlars may he se- applying to: S-------- ". street, but the magistrate refreshments at General Motors higlwar. J rel ater, ahs not i , per with 8 Hence, ane ' crats IRnUary "1st. 1938 and | #uilty and his case was adjourned HAS KING'S APPROVAL i igh kad) "All ili until next Tuesday, November I'at Gangemy appeared hefore the : p mn :onrt charged with parking his auto- Saturday, December 8rd. The | "ON CIE ! } pe R pleaded | Tuesday night gave royal approval [= | not guilty, and the case was adjourn- [of the new Cabinet" which Henri | ad until Tuesday. Gangemy } ! ihat he had left the lights on when (quest. The resignation of the pre- he had left the car, hut that th a ree wh i Vig BROOMFIELD! He iin General Motors of Canada Ltd, in not later than 12 mohile without lights, He me during his ahsence Collectively speaking, fluth, the JURY THE SAFE number of charges for ions of traffic by-laws were heard n Police Court this morning before Magistrate A. I. Hind, most cases being for disobeying stop signs. A charge of parking without mm which the accused pleaded not there was no traffic on the through pointed will he received hy the |0ut that the law demands a full stop privilege of sell- before entering a through street or (hirer | NEW BELGIAN CABINET | hon"! hog Rig "Rane | The new Cabinet contains no So- Nebraska egg-laying Ruth« & It olice Coat Sale infrae- of the HALF lights, these rvmers came to] 2uilty, was adjourned owing to the Friday and Saturday. | He is Walter Cummings, described | light yesterday morning, when one | 2hsence of Chief Friend at the . Who had heard one of the per-| Whithy Assizes for the day. maliciously unfounded Norman Dunford nleaded guilty | to a charge of passing a stop sign, -_ and was assessed $1 and costs, a " ALL COATS For Misses and Women ark included in this Great November ALL HATS are marked down to exactly PRICE We count on these great savings to cut our sicck in half on total of $6.50. The alternative was | and Ruth Elder never will have an-| .aving 7 days in jail. James Matthews also | other year like 1927. Sioux City.) are a RS FOR appeared on a like charge and plead- | Tribune. mans, qd guilty, receiving the same ty. He stated that he dil not penal- » know | Phe edijor Wha marries the. sec: [while M. V e res ment ervice that it was necessary to stop When | nq (ime has no right to editorial- | of the inte ize on "personal liberty," --The |Seience unl Fourth Estate, The Local 29. Brussels, Nov. 23.---King Albert Lyistian-Democrats, en - becomes Minis r of Foreigns Affairs mt --------_-- Maurice "ublie stated (Jasper formed at the Sovereign's re- they | vious Jaspar Ministry, which had some- | heen in office since May, 1926, oc- curred Monday. Royal decrees were irsued yesterday. ialists, the four. 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