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Oshawa Daily Times, 11 Aug 1928, p. 6

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ob termine whether they a At the of were taken to the Massa- eral Hospital in Boston, : after extended study of Shei case, surgeons ecided such a operation would have no chanee V7 .. V7 20% r 5 Ge $ Ta L [= ll HIGH GRADE EQUIP: MENT KEPT IN PER. FECT . CONDITION, MEANS RELIABLF SERVIOE Phone 82 | the hips and one at the enza, Th sympatheti- cally affected and shared in the ill ness. A hospital official, who declined to permit his name to be used, charac- terized the proposed operation as the most dangerous ever attempted in this city. Dr, Siegfried the Gibb twins, asserted that they had two body connections, one at tvis, and that he did not think they would live if separated. WHAT OTHERS SAY 33d GREATER COMPRESSION v (New York American) Scientists tell automobile manu- facturers they could save for au- tomobile owners hundreds of mil- lions of gallons of gasoline per year by building cars with greswne compression. That will come as the price of gasoline goes up. Just now it is "How much does the car cost?" Later it will be "How much does the gas cost?" . Dr. Harris, health commissioner of New York, asks automobile makers to put the exhaust at the top of the car, that the poisonous gases may float up above the crowd instead of rising from the ground to be inhaled by the population, To let poison from automobile exhaust pipes start above the car roof, abve the heads of children in the streets would be a good idea. It wouldn't cost much to hend the exhaust pipe up over the hack of ravaganza, "A kd Fair A » Birthday Celebrations ay Festival featug- Jugmentsd Golden Jubilee the car, Fantas; ' hipps. Glad to hear Mr. Healy (Sr) is some better. Wa hope he will soon be up and around again, He has been confined to his bed for a week now. Mr, the cit, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hicks and Bob by, Mr, and Mrs. J. Harlock and children spent Monday at Caesarea. Mr. D, Miller and Mr. F. Hinton, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs, R. Henton on Wednesday. The community extends congrate ulations to Mr, and Mrs. Preston Timmins, who were married on August 4. Miss Emma Johnson and Mr, H. Davenport spent Monday at Crystal Beac Pontypool with relatives, ton Place, Quebec, Mrs, J, Greentree and Mr, Clar- ence Greentree report a lively trip and holiday spent in Quebec. Lots of rain there as well as here and farmers have trouble getting in their crops. Messrs, Melvin Elliott and Ever- ett Peterson spent the week-end with friends at Varna, Miss Kathaline Hart, of London, England, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Hart. Masters Gerald Peterson and Stewart Mackie spent a few days camping at the lake this week, pnd report having enjoyed it great- y. Mr. H, Spry, Miss Cosy Spry, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. |Hunking on Wednesday. ° Mr, and Mrs, J, Clarke and fam- ily have returned home after spend- ing three weeks in Muskoka, They camped two weeks at Rosseau and one week at Torrance, Mrs, J, Greentree, Mr. and Mrs, Murry Greentree and Miss Lorraine Greentree are spending the week- end with relatives in St, Cathar. ines, Mrs, Geo, Williams, of Caesarea, yigiting Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Ginvhlett and baby Billy spent the week-end and holidays at Victoria Harbour and Midland, Mr, and Mrs, Greenfield, of Tor- onto, are visiting Mr, and Mrs, L. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs, N. Lyons visited at Brookly on Sunday. Mrs, 8S. Campbell, Messrs. George, Bert, and Herb. Campbell, of the city, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. A, Hollman, Miss Mildred De Greene, of the city, spent Tuesday with Miss Bea- trice Willson. Master Douglas Mackie visited with George Hunking on Wednes- day. Miss Marie Marlowe, of Nestle. ton, is visiting Miss Greta Hunk- ing. Quite a good number attended the ball game played with the col- lege team on Wednesday. The score was 15-7 In favor of Har- mony. The boys take a lot of fun from these games, and they make fun for the spectators, Be sure to come to the next one, Mr, and Mrs. J, Bates, Mr, and Mrs. J. Johnson motored to Gull Lake on Saturday. Then visited with friends at Janetville on Sun- day, Mr, and Mrs; H. Willson and family and Mrs, J. L, McGill visited at Brookly on Monday. On Sunday pight about 10 o'clock as Mr. Chas. Edwards was turning into Mr, J. Bates' drive- way, his car was struck by a taxi. driver of the city, who was also traveling west. Mr, Edwards slackened on his right side of the road, gave teh sign of turning snd looked back to ses if the way was - Mr. R. Kellett spent Monday at |! Miss Ferriel has returned to Mr, i and Mrs, J. Drew after spending a |: few holidays with relatives at Carl- |: and in favor of a CN.R, train at an 3 He escaped with a severe up and shock, but Engineer John rane, also ranto, was carried down into the ditch" with his loco~ motive and was the torrents of steam, wi emptied the huge boiler as the whistle and valves on top were ground off as the locomotive plowed it own length through the earth with wheels upturned. Cochrane was rushed to ictoria Hospital, and tonight is re- Jared to be somewhat improved and is condition is not now regarded as dangerous. he train of 11 cars a proached at more than a mile a min. ute but Cochrane had brought the speed down to about 15 miles an hour when he struck the derail. No offi- cial statement was available, but two versions are given out. One is that the signal man in the tower at the cross-over threw the semaphore up against the C.P.R. train so suddenly that the express could not be halted. hot weather, is is reported the fall hope the weather will stay fair for a few more days and let the farm- ers get in their crops. There is quite a bit of hay out yet, On Wednesday night as Nor- man Laurie of the city was riding up the highway on Malcolm Mof- fatt's pony, 'Buster, he was struck by a car and thrown off the horse. Norman was not hurt much but the pony had its right hind leg broken, Norman was trying to go down the Wilson Road South, and the pony did some prancing aug jumping around, as it apparently did not want to go south, and the car, travelling east, struck the pony from behind knocking it onto its knees and breaking its leg. The car was driven by a man living here in this vicinity. Mr, Coleman's truck was called and the pony load- ed into it and taken home, The veterinary dressed the leg and they hope it will knit and be all right, Malcolm and his pony will be miss~ ed going up the road, as he tikes a great deal of pleasure with fit, Sunday School at the usual hour, 2 to 3 o'clock, All are cordially invited to attend. Rev. Mr. Irwin will be in charge of the meeting. SPECIAL TRAIN AND BOAT SKR- VICE TO 30,000 ISLANDS OF GEORGIAN BAY The 30,000 Islands of Georgian Bay, always popular for summer holdays, are now provided with a special Canadian National train service that offers excellent oppor- tunities for week-end holidays, The Canadian National Railways operate special trains to the main gateway of the 30,000 Islands through Midland and Parry Sound, Now there is a new direct boat service provided between Parry Sound and ¥oint au Baril. Full information and literature from Canadian National Ticket Agents, University of Toronto TWO NEW COURSES FOR YOUNG WOMEN Occupational Therapy, » two-year course leading to a university diplomas, pre. pares young women for an interesting and a profitable career as therapists, This course has been in operation only two years, A one-year course for Graduate Nurses in Teach ing and Administration com. mences in September, A whlversity diploma be award. For full information on these courses, write W. J. Dunlop, Director, University Extension, University of Toronto, Toronto 5. CARNIVAL Supper, Girls' Ball Game, Band, Midway, Town Park, Whithy Ww. , Aug. 15 From 5.30 on i: wheat is growing in the shocks, We Th The other version is that the sema- phore was up in time, but that it was ignored. This issue is to be threshed out at a rail investigation, e C.N.R. train which was given the right-of-way over the cross-over was en route to Stratford, The front trucks of the C.P.R, express were also derailed, but the rest of the train came to a halt comparatively quietly and many of the passengers did not realize that a wreck had occurred, All were transferred to another train sent out from London, and, after five hours' work, traffic was resumed though the locomotive was left on its side clear of the line, Official Statement A minor engine derailment is re. ported by Canadian Pacific officials, JURY & Gravenhurst, Aug. 10--At a late Bour last night, the Mfe of Walter the 15-year-old who is the most ser. of the five who were torlum, where he and the other in- Jured He. Hospital authorities stated that all showed improvement but that Phillips* condition was still grave, He had not yet regained conscious. mess, it was sald. Miss Molly Spaulding, the 16-year-old Buffalo girl, who has a severe scalp wound and both ankles broken, was re- ported to be resting more easily. James Reid, the 15.year-old Pitts. burg boy, may be able to leave the hospital in a few days, authorities sald. He has only severe bruises and a shaking up, All are suffering from shock as a result of thelr terrifying experi. ence in dropping 500 feet in the plane, and every precaution is be. ing taken to keep them quiet. The only visitors allowed to see the suf- ferers ave relatives, and no discus. sion of the crash is permitted, All a the victims, however, have spoken of the crash to members of the hos. pital staff, but have been unable to explain what happened to cause the fatal plunge. Miss Betty McKay, the 16.year- old Pittsburg miss, has a broken pelvis, and Miss Lucy Hill, 17-year- old Boston victim, has a fracture who state that the engine of passen- ger train No, 21 was derailed ten minutes out of London at 11 o'clock yesterday morning. The train affec- ted was the Chicago ress, leavin, Toronto daily for the West at 8 am. No injury at all was suffered by passengers or crew, and there was only a de A of one hour and twenty minutes before the train proceeded on its journey, S, F. EVERSON, Local Manager Private Wire System 11 King Street East, Oshawa Phones 143 and 144 == Above CPR, Office of the left arm, While the inquest into the death: of Pilot Haines and 20-year-ol Bobby Erving, the Pittsburg youth who was a passenger, will not re- sume until Aug, 16, the Dominion alr authorities have commenced an investigation, Squadron Leader A, B, Shearer arrived today to coms mence this inquiry, After he has reported, a board of inquiry will, it was intimated at Ottawa, be ap- pointed to investigate fully the cir- LOVELL Lr. cumstances surrounding the crash, and make recommendations should there be evidence of negligence ei- ther in the condition or the handl- ing of the machine, After thinking of how the girls dress, we have a world of sympatay for themy when the mosquitoes call the nightly meeting to order. Ry the way, how would a girl of today flag a train?--Great Bend (Kan.) 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