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Oshawa Daily Times, 14 Nov 1929, p. 2

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i Bl | Botdmuhville REPRESENTATIVE 5. HE Phot TIOMe, TWO ACTIONS TOTAL- LING $22,000 STARTED * AGAINST HIM Ao Go ligence Charge in Cobourg Next Tuesday ---- .Bolert Abate, the alleged driver of an puto which was carrying members of the Elizabeth Mtreet baseball team to Paterborpugh last summer, and whith crashed Into a ear with n United States license, near Bowmanville, killing two of the occupants, 1s faced with further claim for damages. The parents of one of the dead boys, Benny Wet~ stien, have entered action for $10, 000 damages, allgking negligence on. the part of Abute, In the action he is jointly charg. od with the City of Toronto, the latter condition arising from the fact that Abate was an employee of the city playgrounds department at the time of the pecident, Abate is also the defendant in an action for $12,000, instituted by J, L. Schalk, of Buffalo, N.Y,, whose car was badly damaged by the collision which killed the two lads, He also faces a charge of eriminal negli. gence which will be tried In Co- bourg on Tuesday next, Nov, 10, It is claimed that Abate, In a statement to the police on the day of the accident sald that he was the driver of tha iar, but at the Inquest held in Bowmanville, in answer to 2 question of Crown Attorney Kerr he olaimed that Nathan Rublinoff, the other dead boy, was driving at the time of the crash, The cane has caused considerable interest in and around Bowmanville, as It urned out to. be the worst crash that occurred near the town dur~ ing the summer months, Abate Is a sporting trainer in Toronto and at the present time has elght bas- kotball teams under his wing, He workssin the Jewish nection of the city and is literally worshipped hy the youthful element of that part of Toronto, a Thousands Now Eat 44 ing A Delightful Breakfast Food Eye Saive 120 Years OU brings instant rellet to eyes that smart, itech, burn, discharge--- qujckly banishes styes, granulated lids, redness, inflammation, Beau ttul, sparkling, healthy eyea for hia at Jury & Lovell, Ltd, 8 King i E., or any. drugstore, 80¢ and PLPETTITS SALVE "I ATWN REQUEST Daily Times 5 SIX HONTHS. » a pA bE Magistrate Obliges John Me- " Kelvey With Jail Term "for the Winter "Joh McKelvey, who gave his ad- drges as the wide 'open spaces, walk. ed into the sanctum of the Chief of Police yesterday morning and re- quested that a charge of vagrancy be laid against him, When he "g fared before Magistrate W, I, ard in Police Court shortly afters wards he told the court that he wus out of work and had no home to go to, "If I don't get somewhere to go and get something to eat" he sald, "1 shall have to go and steal, and IT would rather be put some: where for the winter," The bench was very obliging and Mr, McKelvey will have his Christ mas and New Year's dinners in the county jail at Cobourg, The six iv term he received will provid: him with a home until things im. prove in the spring, He had two pres vious convictions registered against him, HOME, SCHOOL CLUB MET YESTERDAY Mrs. George Mason Gave Splendid Address on "Finding Oneself" Pai The regular meeting of the Home and School Club was held in the Central Public School last evening with a good attendance, Mrs, Harry Allin presided and the meeting open od with community singing and "0 Canada," with Miss Reta Bragg at the piano, In the absence of the sec vetary, Mrs, F, C, Colmer was ap- pointed secretary pro tem, Group 1==Mrs, John Hately convens er, had charge of the program which included vocal solos exceptionally well, sung by Arthur Culley, with Miss Brown as accompanist, The Misses Dorothy Edger and Eyelyn Oke played a plano solo and Mrs, A. Colville. sang two solos, "Little Mother of Mine" and "Somewhere a Voice is Calling Mra, George Mason gave an excel lent address on "Finding Oneself." She said the place was right ahead for a hoy or girl to fill and to find this place in iife was to build a happy future, The public school was a founs dation and a nreparation for the work that lay ahead after school days were over, bo and girls needed hope and cheer and a feeling of possibility, and the knowledge that their par. ents were sure of them and believed in them helped them in finding them- selves, In continuing she said it would he 'a bad thing for the next generation if work were only judged by the amount of money it brought, She gongloded by saying that the world: had: a place for the honest, sincere and fair minded worker and bo eosoperation of teachers and nar In art came harmonious work- ing 'of the destinies of the future, A hearty vote of thanks was tend. ods i Monday, November 18th f | Opora' House, Bowmanville 'Under the auspices of Loyal I True Hlues, | TOM MACDUFF COPELAND | World renowned singer, actor A and entertainer, | RESERVED SEATS ,.. RUSH BEATS . anger «B00 vo 80e omer EEE ET Remembrance 'COMMUNITY PLATE ceful, vich-looking appear. the Adam design in Com. munity Plate ensures a hearty wels ran By h 0 can ves that his powutitul design The ance WAYS ba in show you all the various pleces. Lovely Additions To Your Silverware Set r Knives, set of six | | Felt Bros. Established 18%4 ° 'Buy Where Satisfaction 4s a Certainty' in Still increasing in assured will al vogue, We will gladly ee $10.00 12 Simcoe St. South Oshawa, Ont, ---- Milliner ders «< whether or rice. Velvets, the Including economic buyer, lours never equalled before, display is large and a visit to the store will be convincing to the most Our Prices In Ladies' y Are so low that one won- not the. | Public will be tempted to compare the quality with Felts and Ve Our 1.00 and $2.95 -- Kull, fashioned pure thread wl hose reg. ular SLYS value aml on sale for Full Fashioned Hosiery S129 Yes! A sale that really will leave a happy trail = no ene will be happier than those who come here and see the v week, This is the first sale ever held in Oshawa by the es we are offerin, on Friday of thig ashion Shoppe, riday, Nov. 15 - 22 Ladies' Coats and Dresses at Extremely Low Prices Ladies' Coats This stock includes only new styles as we are anxious to make a turnover at this time, We have just celebrated our first anniversary, thus proving our statements that we have no old stock, Among these coats are fur-trimmed coats selling for $35.00, K1O.75 Ladies' Dresses 00 The Big Value of the Canton Crepe = Jerseys, and Cloth dresses, nll made up in the very Intest styles and from the best of materials == opportunity to save money, One price that is a price that has no bearing whatever on the quality, Bale tow Velvet A real OS regularly COME AND SEE THESE VALUES THIS STORE HAS NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE IN OSHAWA The Fashion Shoppe 84 Simcoe St. South Telephone 3083w OPPOSITE BRUCE ST. I". EE -------- ered Mrs, Mason and 1 others as sisting in the program, Dainty freshments were served by Group | and the meeting closed by the sings ing of "God Save the King" At the next meeting, which will take place on December 11th, there will be an axchange of Christmas gifts, L.T.B, Lodge To Give Concert on Nov. 18 The ladies of the Bowmanville Lodge of the 'Loyal True Hlues are presented on Monday, November 18, tha Scottish entertainer, Tom Mac: Duff Copeland, direct from London, England, Mr, Copeland ix said to be us ane lof the greatest individual pers ormiery ever presented in Ontario, Gifted with a splendid bass voice, his songs of Seotland are a featurgrhu- moe predominates throughout the twoshbor' program antl he plays five struments, His piano work in the bertdarnante in canpidyred ®apecially gootl, Character studies, old time fid- dling, community stunts, bagpipe aumbers and other items are inclu- ded, Many of the items are of his 'own composition, ipeluding the ode "Hal Glorious Canada," and "The Chariot Race of Death," the latter a pianos forte sola of vivid imagination, The first half of the program is given in evening dress, the latter half in his clan costume and the MacDufl tart an, PLAY AT HAMPTON WELL ATTENDED Salem Young People Pre. sented Drama "Star Bright" on Monday Hampton, Nov, 12-The play "Starbright," given in the basement of the. church on Monday night, by the Salem young people, was well attended, The music between the acts cons sisted of violin duets by Messrs Cols facutt and Coombes, Salem; piano ducts by Mesdames Horn and Kers: lake, and vocal solos by ' Harold Shuttlesworth, Soling, accompanied by Miss Lena Taylor, Cast of characters was! Lemiel Bright, a "Vile worm of the Duat," Kyle Squair; William Walker Smith, a private detective, Sam Buttery; Walter William Smythe, a student of the "Uy Bob Cale; Arthare Puls ver, otherwise known as Westooty, Leslie Coombes: Jack Hoover, who proves to be slow but sure, Ken bd? Parson Williams, a f{riend in the nick of time, Lawrence Sas very: Honor Bright, the wile, Mrs, IF. Honey: Star Bright, (alias Mas dame Ormind), the elder daughter, | Miss Ella Collacutt; Sunshine | tha younger daughter, Mrs, I, Savery Bird Denton, a college girl, Miss Bernice Gilbank; Melina Bendy, with & love for romance, Iva Cillbank, Harry Cowling had his tonsils re moved on Tuesday by Dr, Harding, Oshawa, Fred Billett, Toronto University, spent the week end at hig home, Miss Sadie Virtue, Toronto, spent Jhankagiving at her hame, Frank Hastings, OAC, Guelph, way among the home-comers for the waliday, Frank Cryderman, Toronto, spent he weloend and holiday at the home of A, B, Cryderman, Sunday service was well attended tev, IT R, Rick pechched a splendid Thanksgiving sérmon, and the' choir sang ting music, Miss N, Horn, president, occupled the chalr at the Young People's Leas aue meeting on Friday evening, After the opening services Mrs, Hilton Pe. ters took charge of the devotional periad, Miss Lulu Reynolds had the tople, the theme of which = was "Thanksgiving" Everett Robbing, Toronto universis ty, visited his uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, IB, Haggith, over Thanks. giving Miss Campbell spent Thanksgiving at her home at Elnvale, Mr. and Mrs, Will Ranton and daughter Marcgaret, and Mrs, John Ranton, Trenton, visited at the home of Mrs, Gertrude Virtue over the week end, Mrs. W. W, Horn and son Wallace attended the funeral of W, H, Moore tyrone, on Sunady, Samuel Mountjoy, whe received ins aries through falling fram an apple ree in W, Craig's orchard some weeks ago is progressing favorably, A, I, Cryderman, received injuries to his foot recently by stepping on a rusty nail, Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Short, Bows manville, were Sunday visitors with Mrs, Bessie Robbins, Mr, and Mrs, Adamson Cherrywood friends recently, Mrs, Alvin Peters is convalescing from her recent illness, Mr, and Mrs, John Wiliams, Oshs awa, were Thanksgiving visitors at her home, Albert Allin, Toronto University, spent Thanksgiving at home, Miss Norah Keérslake was with her parents during the Thanksgiving hos liday, ; Perey Cowling was a holiday visits or under the parental roof, Miss Nancy Johns is improving slowly but still confined to her bed, R. Avery ant Mr. Geo, Armour, have been engaged in painting the church fence recently S, Kersey shingled his house last week, Miss Ethel Stephens, Scarhove, vis sited her mother during the week end, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Wakely, of Oshawa, visited the former's mother, Mes, ohn Wakely on Monday, AE, Billett had a successful shoot Bright, visited ing mateh on Monday afternoon, when a number of ¢holce geese wer won, Mrs, Ed, Flory friends recently, Miss M, Katerson has fined to the house suffering qrippe, PROSPECT FARM SOLD T0 5. OYLER R. Robinson Sells His Prop. erty--~Proapect Thank. Offering Services, Nov, 17 Proupeot, Nov, 7.«-Hallowe'en passed off with the usual pranks being played, Mr, Sam Oyler has purchased the farm recently ocoupled hy Mr, R, Robinson and is to take Powe session at an early date, There was no service in the churoh here on Sunday owing to the thank offering services being held at Manchester, A very large crowd attended both afternoon and evoning, The young men's quartette of Utlea furnished the program in the afternoon, The Columhus choir furnished the music for the evening services, Prospect are planning to hola their Thank Offering services on Nov, 17, Full arrangements have not heen made yet an regards apeakers, Mr, Kar! Avery of Raglan visit. visited Toronto been con from la Getting Skinnier ) Every Day Somethin Must Be Done and Done Right Now==Quick, \ T---- Tens of thousands of thin, runs down maig-yes, and women 100 are gotting discouraged---are give ing up all hohe of ever helng able to take oun tleah and look healthy and strong, All such people can stop worry» ing and start to smile and enjoy lite right now for McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets are putting flosh on hosts of skinny folks in all parts of the world every day. One woman, tired, weak « and discouraged, gained 18 pounds in five weaks and now feela fine, And this shows what faith the makers have in MoeCoy's for they say: It any thin person don't gain at least § pounds in 80 daya your money will be refunded and only 60 cents for 60 tableta-Koonomy Sigo--§1 00, Ask for them at Jury & Lovell, T. RB, Mitehell, W, MH, Karn or any drug store, ed My, Will Martin on Wednesday Innt, | Leslla Bmith, Horace Webster, | and Jack Stevens attended the live stoek, poultry, grain and roots | judging contest held in Brooklin | an Friday last, lueky winner of first prize which will he a four days trip to the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto, All expenses paid, Mrs, Town of Port Perry, Mr, ind Mrs, Alton Tripp and daughs tor Marie, of Hhivley, spent Sun day with Mp, and Mrs, T, F, Mar tn, Mr, and Mrs, Tom Moore spent bunday evening at the home of Mr, and. Mrs, John Moore of Man chester, Mr, and Mrs, George Smith were in Uxbridge on Sunday last, Mp, and Mrs, Frank Vernon and ehildyen spent Bunday with Mrs, Verngn's parents, Mp, and Mps, Qroster of Uxbridge, The many friends of Mr, George Smith will be sorry to learn he 18 again confined to his bed as the aootors have ordered him complete rest for a couple of months or more, Mr, Sam Martu, Mp, George Martin and wife and family of Poterborough visited with Miss Mary Martin on Wednesday last, Mr, Arthur and Migs Kate Or. chard were fn Uxbridge with farm products for the market on Thurs day afternoon and we understand received good prices for all, 3 we understand that Mr, Gra on Taylor has rente Smith's farm, ed: Mn Sle TREASURES LOST IN SEMINARY FIRE r-- Three Rivers, Que, Nov, 14~Four priests narrowly escaped being trap wed by fire on the third floor of St, aR seminary here late yesterda afternoon and had to be rescued wit ladders, A valuable library of 50,000 volumes and ancient manuscripts was destroyed and the old wing of the building, built in 1870 was destroyed, The fire broke out in the basement, Two of the priests, who were teach ors in the seminary, suffered fram smoke, which rolled out in great hil lows, then gave way to flames so hot tat firemen were hampered in their work, EMPEROR A SCHOOLBOY Among the schoolboys in Paris is the young Emperor of Annam, who recently returned to the city from the south of France to resume his studies at the Condoreet School, He was a pupil there last term, and made many friends among the French pupils, The ancient custom of curfew ring: We hope one of | our boys from Prospect will he the | ET --. ing 1s to be revived at Poole, Eag- land, Reliable Shoes The NEIL Shoe VALUES INCOMFARABLE LADIES' PATENT STRAP $2.95 LADIES' KID TIE $3.68 LADIES' KID STRAP MEN'S WORK BOOTS MEN'S DRESS BOOTS MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS MISSES' PATENT STRAP $1.75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES CHILD'S DRESS SLIPPERS R. NEILL LIMITED 12 SIMCOE STREET NORTH

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