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Oshawa Daily Times, 9 Nov 1929, p. 2

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PAGE TWO THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 192, DOC 4 » 5 5 T £4 EB ' " v » " ' wr Advertising, subscriptions ¥ 4 " La hitby Daily Times and news will be received at the Whitby Branch Office, at Gazette and Chronicle, -- Telephone 23-After Business Hours--'Fhone 350, () vy OO '{ REPRESENTATIVE JAMES H. ORMISTON Pd 1 ut H py bE again be much to the fore, 'Owing to the storm of last spring which worked havoe with county Hy fark bridges, much extra work 3 10h i ; Ty | n o he undertaken this year, The 4 ON NOVEMBER 18 veghilar roads and bridges program { 3 -r Important Budiness To Come hdl has been pretty well carried. out, and reports on it will be presented, Before 'Législators for the Cotinty One afternoon of the Novemher weston 1s usually given over to the hearing of the young orators from Ontario Gothty Dohneil has Hees tal to meet in the Court House at fthy on Monday afternoon, all 'parts of the eounty whe took prises # November 18th, at the hour of two @ rural school fairs, W, M., Or the agrioult of 'rer Drag # i» p'eledk. This is the final session of the year, and Warden Adam Doh. at Uxbridge, hrings youth tow ¥Ou; of Cannington, will preside, "gharges to the eounty 1 wThera ape, always a numher of the county fathers mits % the desks the flond: EY two bliver cups are then award Important matters to he eonsfdered atthe November session, The ques. oratory are let loose, The to the two best orators, ! It ig understood that the County Old Pensions Hoard will sub on rapart to the Counell at this ses sion, tion of road and byidge construe Yon is wars Aeramount; Paria ns there has. heen a great deal of this york dene this year the question WHITBY CITIZENS ATTEND FUNERAL FORMER MERCHANT feyeral from Whitby, Including members of the Whithy Chamber af Commerce and business men with whom he had been associated for many years, Joined the funeral pro- gesslon of the late Thomas B, Jones well-known loeal florist, as It Dakss ed through the town to the Unlon Cemetery on Wednesday afternoon The service was held at the Nash Funeral Parlors In Toronto, Inter ment was made in the plot In whieh Mra, Jones was huried just a year ARO As a mark of tribute the Chamber of Commerce placed 7 heautifnl wreath on the grave, Mr Tones had always heen @ very ac tive member af the Chamber and took a ¥een intevest In the former Noard of Trade, as well as In all nthar elyle affairs He could als ARMISTICE wave he eountad upon to assist in H any worth-while community move BALL ment, Mrs, Crlmm: And so you are to he iy on=n-law? under the auspices of the Me BW x hadn'c thourht of Non-commisntation Officers i AE NA iA Hough of the 84th Ontario ' ' County Regiment will bé held at the ARMOURIES Thanksgiving (MONDAY) Night, Nov, 11th Dancing § p.m. to. 2 am, Tickets $1.00 per couple FAVOURS SOUVENIRS i. lh - Thousands Now Eat 0d LEY A, Delightful Breakfast Food Hens bothered with Lice are too busy to lay Eggs-- Kill the Lice with Bold by all dealers Write for Pratt's Poultry Book «Free PRATT FOOD CO, of Canada, Lad 328 Carlaw Ave, Torente 8, Ons, Music by the BLUE ACES 8-PIECE ORCHESTRA | COOPER SMITH CO, | 14 Colina St, Oshawa, Phone 8 A A (3: dad Thanksgiving Dinner De Luxe, $1.25 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11 BUTTON RADISHES QUEEN OLIVES ORLERY EN BRANCH WATER 1CK CREAM OF Forraro govp OROUTONR ROAST YOUNG ONTARIO TURKEY OYSTER DRESSING Pe " 4 CRANBERRY SAUCER y o = GRILLED PORK TENDERLOIN LE PRITTER PRESSELLI SPROUTH © So MASHED TURNIPS PAN ROASTED POTATORS PUMPKIN PIE THANKSGIVING PLUM PUDDING wht GRATES : z Our usual popular - La HARVEST SUNDAR 4 . : £ SMYRNA IGE DENI TASSH Sunday Dinner - vr - { 'McLaughlin Coal & Supplies CU Eimited I Phote E246 110 KING ST. W, fldh dN a a 4 DOG COM WITE WI SUBMIT REPORT a Application, of Chief For Extra Night Man Has Been Considered The Committee on Applications, ni a result of un meeting held to dis cuss the application of Chief of Vo lice Herbert Gunson for an addi tional night man to patrol all parts of the town on a bicycle, will pre- sent a report to the Town Coun. ¢ll at its next regular mesting on November 18th, The Committee, it 1s understood, went very fully into the question, but it Is not like ly that the request will he sane tioned, Tt is learned that som¢ changes with regard to night police work which will tend to Insure « larger and more effective coverag: of the town during the hours of darkness will be made, At pres ent night, Constable John Thomar confined his work very largely to the business section in which he makes regular patrols, although he is on eall for any part of the town, Up until a few years ago his work was solely In the business section and the merchants were assessed for the bulk of his salary, TRAIN PROPOSAL BEING CONSIDERED Town Council's Letter to C.N.R, Has Been Forward: ed to Toronto In reply to a letter forwarded to the disteiets nperintandent of the Canadian National Rallways af Belleville jon ipatractions fram the Town Council, asking for reconsid aration of » proposal to cancel the morning tealp fram the north, ar viving hn Whithy, Town: Clerk and Teanauner Jobn I, Feost has been advised that the latter has been forwarded to the executive oMces of the company In Toronto The distriet superintendent makes no mention of the proposed cancellation of the train, and no nMeial advice of the change has heen received In local rallway elr cles, 'NOUEST ON DFATH F STANLEY UNGER WAS ADJOURNED (Continued from page 1) SAW Wo persons emerge from the wireokage, a man and a woman Another man, whom he later learn od was Unger, seamed to be pln ned down by a door at the side | He gucereded In extrioating him | He waa hleeding profusely ani comed hadly injurad A woman ame up and felt the Injured man's wise, Hhe sald she was a nurse nd ad whe felt tha heart-heats she hook her head as If to say ther on little chance, Together they mdered first ald untll a doeotoy rived Witness testified that the trucl Wtergd conalderable damage, the tout oak vake on the left of the engine was also damaged Parked Clear of Pavement John Troat, driver of the oar had been parked off the side of the road, testified that he had heen proceeding west towards Whithy accompanied hy Megs, Viela MeGoe, Mr, Biduney Hill, BR Quean Street, and My, Hill's sls tor, Migs Lulu Hill, Befora they rofehied the subway tha engine stalled and he drove off the side of the voad parking his machine be neath on streat ght, All the wheald wore clear of the pavement and" the party left the oar and procended te walk to the nearest erage. None of the four had wit nessed the accident as they hal walked several hlocks west hefore it oecurred, Groat had not left We This on as the battery was ow Migs HL tegtifod had beon the nwred who felt the ninred man's pula, Chief MH, Gunson, of Whitby, whe had been called to the weene Wt the neeldent, informed the jury that the wreoked car was lying on "a aldo About six feel east of the dont entrance of the subway, He snded" aut that an theve 1s a '"awalk on the south side af the "ay the road la narrower at © Aaint, thus creating a danger: itantion, This evidence was aad hy LaFlare wha stated an account af the sidewalk, 'od upproaphing the subway ' the west had to wwerve out "tly towards the centre of road, A plan of the highway ang sub. vy was submitted to the jury hy wi Engineer H, LL, Pringle, of which north hithy. The plan showed that the dewalk projects gen inohes on to i*Ye highway thus reduoing it from Afparmal width of 20 feet to 10 "eet, ? Inches, Qrowa Attorney J. A. MeGibhan asalated 1h dondiding the inguest and moved the adjournment, Members of the jury include Frank Martin, foreman: WR W, Rell, Geo 'H, Baind, B. Cheesahoro, Thos, Moyne, Jas, Davis, RE J Luke, OO, Sturgess and Robert Keale, \ glide | | had been smashed while the front that whe! T-R-C's ended his RHEUMATISM "1 have since had no rglwn of my malady," says Mr, Xt), Benodiot of Thedford, Ontario, Hove are the actusl laets; Paine In his elbows and knees 2 or 3 years, Dull sche winter snd sme mer, Had 0 life ons arm up with other. Arm (elise lll Bore going lo honk Told by » friend shows TRA: "I wot 8 81 box)! Mr, Benedict writes, "and felt beter, 10 honghtn 98 box, Before | used more than half efit the pain and mifinem had gons sntirsly/ Pain and Stiffness! Aren't they what yeu want 10 get rid of? Use TiC's, Tat them help your body oust out the poisons of Jthewmas tism, Bolatics, Neuralgia, Neuritis, Lumbagorg ulehly and salsly, No harmful drugs, B0e snd 81 at your dealer's, T-R-C* "Hi RE EE hh 146 Bowmanvill Daily Times KB, HERBERT MORTLOOR Representative ARMISTICE EVEN OF BOWMANVILE SOLDIERS' CLUB Large Number of Ex.Ser' Men Met at Banquet Actuated by the spirit of com padeship which had a war Hime orl win, the annual Armistice Hanquet of the Bowmanville Soldiers' Club held In the Balmoral Hate! last avening proved ta be A wonderful AUNO0ORE Tha ehlef speaker WAN ane of the wittiest and mast inter onting speakers In the County of Durham, Captain MeMahon of Port Hope, who delivered a delightful Iv humorous and yet beneficial ad dress After all had partaken of the generous dinner provided hy the host, A, J, Wadhams, the gnthers ing Joined In singing some of tha old favorites, which helped the hove on in soite of great odd guainst them in the trenches and mud holes of Flanders Rey, B,J, Bhives The president, CHIT Samls, then onlled the wmeetiig to order and enlled upon the, Rev, 1 Joihires, a wartime Padres, fo tender the toast to "Our Fallen Comrades, Mr. Bhives, In a masterful and In aniing address, thought tide game neople, expecially those who had takén no part in the war, were 100 veady to target, It was all right te format soma of the things, the old hatrada nod the former quar pels but "we must not forget at what great eost the country went for seoure cur fragdom and to Keep those fidenls which {If they were worth having wera worth for, Me urged his hearers Lo make thelr remembrance of our heroes a real and solid thing and ke thely memory a mighty titution, Following his minutes sllenca Was mote tha memory of ' tem pfentive hh h, two held to ner aur "Fallen The tonst (a the Canadian Corps REE 1 hy Major Moody, whn 1 on the ever dim rah \ of heroes whieh h VOR! WAR Eetting da) Col, 1, 7, This taast wa Camra"es less 0 Metanghiin rasponded to hy Col. 1. 1. MeLaughlin, who sum mariged the part of the Car van Ooppn Ald In the war and whom ho characterized as the bacY hone af the allled armies, As ha herons ht hafore his andianee the i '" nlaces In which they had faneht aida hy slide in the great there must hava opurasd th h some of their minds the ey 0 those dave twelve years aga when fn time of thelr country's nead they answerad the eall to arms and went into the hattle with the thought of giving thelr He if ne asaary for the great cause of free dom and pence Pont to "Canada and Rimnipe" Masiatrote W, I, Ward of Bow manville proposed the toast to Wsnata and the Kmpire" In 4 Sart but beiltiant addrass Mp, Wart stressed the part which Can sda, the helahtast jewel In the Bri hoerawn, hed to play in the srg tent. commonwealth of nations an which the san never sel, My Smith Ferguson in a short speech vespondad to thin tonal Captain. MoYahan Comrade Joa O'Neil then intres duoed his old wartime friend, the sneaker, Cantaln MeMahon, The captain was in a reminiscent mood and told in a very modest mans ner what part he had played in the war. "Are we dolng anything te nrevent war and are we téaching the coming generation the how vora!" he asked, He oriticised the motion pletures nroduced in the U LA, which, hesldea portraying the Americans winning, also appeaved to glovity war, "If some of thew had ween the pititul sights of Franch vefupoes, oaveying their few belongings with them, trudg Ing for miles each day, homeless and hall atarving, they would rea. Hee that war was far fram a Joke and was a horvifying and terrible disaster," In asking that every man present do his utmost in the oanie of peace, ho stated that ance avery 28 years for the past 180 years, Canada had bean engaged in A WAL, Changing hia sublect to the pres. ent day, he deploved the cenditions of some of the Western eltien where the main business sections wears helng taken over almost en tively by Ovieptals, Mentionlng one alty, Vancouver, he sald there were #t the present time 8 Buddhist and one Moslem places of worship within Its hounds, In the widdle Western §rovinces weoves of communitieg were Fulay set up by Central Wuropean fmm grants who bad no desire to ni tain the British Ideals, langupgs and ways of Wing "Whave les the fault?" he nsk od, "IL Mes with ourselves We should treat them In a more human manner and not try to forces them Inte our ways but to encourage them, These ideals which we have fought for must be carried oul hut in A common Eense manner with a background of British tah play," Dr, O, ©, Bonnyoastla then tendered on behalf of the club nu vole of thanks to the speaker, Plans Vor Bepvice The meeting then took the form of & business session and the huy Mr, Bhires gave an outline of the service which whl take place at th Canotaph on Monday, "Phe servim will commence nt 10,45 sharp and will open with a hymn, whieh will he followed hy prayer, Then all oltigens and sooleties who wish to lay wreaths en the monument win nlace them, Pollowing this there Will be a short addvess which will terminate at the first stroke o nleven when, In keeping with the tradition, two minutes silence will ha oheerved, A prayer, the Bune Algtion and the singing of God Save 'he King will bring this Impress va wervies to a close All mem hers of the. club and other ex iarvice men are asked to meet nl the Parish Hall at 10,80 and maren to the Cenotaph, The cadets from the Boys' Tyaining Behool and those from the Publie and High Rehools will alse parade the monument OMeers Kleoted Following this announcement the election of oMoers took plree and on the motion of Dr, Bonny castle and weconded hy Major Hoare the offigers for last year were glven another term They re President, OHI Samis; vio esldent, Col, L, 7, MoLaughling retary treasurer, T, Annison soutive, Joa O'Nell, Dr. Bonny athe and Geo, Oromble, The host of the evening, Mr, A, J, Wadham was then called and tendered a vote of thanks for the very fh supper and the efMelent manner In which It was served, "The singin of the Natfonal Anthem brought i long-toshesremombered evening i elose, to Public FUNCTION HELD IN AUPTORION OF NEW HIGH SCHOOL -------- Tributes Paid to Heroic Dead at Brief Sere vice Although still in an unfinished slate the new auditorium al the High Behool was the seene of His first oMeial funetion yesterday af ternnon when all the students, to gether with the staff, took part In a short service In commemoration of those of the school who paid the saerition in the Great War, Mr, 1, W, Dipple, the principal, gpened the service hy giving the veasons why this service was Lider ing placa, "Boma people,' he said, dihink that we should forget ahout the war, hut the sooner we forget ghout the last terrible gonthiet, the sooner there will he another," He told of the 126 hoys from Bows manville High Bchool who had ans swered the call to duty and ef 17 of these who did not return He naked every student present Lo make It thelr duty to attend the garvice at the cepotaph on Monday when the Literary Boclety of the gohool will deposit a wreath on the memorial In memory of those men who never returned, not forgetting those at present in Christie Bireel Hospital still suffering from Lhe effects of the wounds they recely ed in the war, After the singing of "0 Canada," the principal Introduced the Hey HR. J, Bhives, vector of Bt, John's, and a former army chaplain Mr, Shires spoke on patriotism and In a very instructive addvesd gave the students un idea of thelr duty as future oitigens and told them of the ideals for which thelr relatives had given thely Hyves w0 that those ideals might ha earried on hy those they left at home He nuoted from the poem, "Love Thon Thy Land,' to Hlustrate the #ol amn duty to which we must pledpe ourselves to uphold the traditions and ideals of our Dominion The eting olosed with the singing of the King supreme me od A] Hpstioks have heen declar hut women always ho defied death fnonous men w Notice A public meeting will be held in the Cliy Hall, corner of Simcoe and Richmond St, on TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. EMBER 13th, 1920, at 8 o'dlock, for the purpose of dios cussing, and if thought advisable, forming a COMMUNITY WELFARE ASSOCIATION in the City of Oshawa, All persons, societies, churches, or other organisations ins tevested in charitable and social welfare work, are cordially invited to attend and discuss this vital question, The meeting will be wide open to everyone, No invitas tions will be sent out to attend beyond this insertion in the paying | Oshawa Daily Times, T. B. Mitchell, Mayor = - . . | The flavour of SALADA is the finest in the world. "SALADA TEA 'Fresh from the gardens' MANY EVENTS FOR ARMISTICE (Continued from page 8) program will be the official presentar tion of & heautiful silver bugle to the Oshawa branch of the Canadign Legion onday's observance of Armistice Nav will he closed by the Armistice Ball of the N.C.0/s mess of the Op- tari Regiment, to he held in the Armouries in the evening, Pwo Minutes of Bilence One of the Impressive fedtures of the observance of Armistiee Day here on Monday will be the two minutes of sllence at 11 am, At that hour, all traffe and hosiness will he stopped, "The fire hall siren will sound one minute before the hour a8 8 wining, and Lhe trae lights at the eorner of Bim» tog and King sireets will he turn od off as a warning to all trafio to stop for two minutes, At eleven o'elook promptly, the bell ehiming out the hour will he the signal for the two minutes of silence to start, and It will he observed until twe minutes after the hour, On the rallways, all trafic will stop for two minutes, and the teles graph and telephone operators iti ene operations, so that the sie ance may he complete so far #8 these Important services are cons cerned Leon Trotsky 18 asking permis wlon to come to England for meds ial reasons, It will he reealled thet ha had originally to leave his own country for the benefit of hs health Punch, A AA fl | | Oshawa " Winter Gardens no NOT FORGET Monstrous Thanksgiving Midnight Frolic i : Passage Money Advanced Bring Your Relatives to Canadas The Britigh bir fog vcr he inn + thie whet ] ve and wie Fag rome eney o vei [Sh pre sow 30 bing their relatives to wivenced tv Fapport thew lamin { 111 bower bm aT bn eden 07 Yonge Bt, Toronto, Room Night of Bunday, November 10th Commencing 12,06 a.m. FEATURING Frank Carew and His Commanders Orchestra In New Sensational DANCE HITS ic gi RE Reduce Tra ta Reta "we INRIG RATION AIR ATO HEARTRURN HEARAGHE GABE HAUREA Bick stomachs, sour stomachs and indigestion usually mean excess acid, Fhe stomach nerves are over-stimus lated, Too mueh aeld makes the stomach and intestines sour Alkali kills acid instantly, The best form Is Phillips' Milk of Mux nesia, begause ane harmless, tastes less dose neutralizes many times is volume in aeld, Since its invention, SM years ago, It has remained the standard with physicians everywhere, the Acid In sick stomacha=instantly Take a spoonful in water and your unhappy eondilton will probably end in five minutes, Then you will als ways know what to do, Crude and harmful methods will never appeal to vou, Go prove this for your own sake, It may save a great many diss wpeenble hours, @ sure to get the genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia Peed hy Nine siolans for th YOATS in orrecting exs cess acids, Kaeh bottle contains full divections=any drugstore, 0 Do You Own Fh A Se 'our Own Gigwes GREATEST, fer Practically every Une of hua ness ia represented nn this dis vectary=--=a handy reference tor LUMBER F.L. 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