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Oshawa Daily Times, 23 May 1930, p. 12

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i , - 4 § i - | 4 3 a 1 4 AUTOS OUST NIKAMERS Lindsay. ~~Vor almost a contury 'wtbameors the Scugog Niver«-us many as a Now the « last steamer, the Lintonis, is about to passenger dozen years ago, conse summer trips sorts, because of the great incrense in automobile traffic quent decline in host patronsge, ACCEPTS WOOLER CALL Cobourg. ~Rov, of Dethany has accepted an. inyi- tation from the United Church st Wooler to become the close of the present conference your, -------- ENGAGED A% PRINCIPAL Co, borne The Board of Kduda- tion a V. W, McCutcheon ns Prine of Rad high school for the remainder of this term, to sue- osed the late George Kennedy, NURSES TO GRADUATE Brockville, ~The graduating exs orgises of the Brockville Ontario Hospital -- training sehool for nurses, will take place June 3, when the following will receive their dis plomas and pins: Midses Vera Jow- ol Calrd, Seelays Bay; Mary Mabe) have pHed on to adjacent re- and, conse. Alfred Poulter pabtor there at AT SACRIFICE 391 MASSON ST. TERMS REASONABLY For Part! Phone Owner, 7 HERDBAT, REMEDIES YOR Overweight Stomach Kidneys Bad Skin Piles Tonslls: Adnoids Nerves Catarrh May Yever Tapeworm Rheumatism Ee, DEPENDABLE Alles Crowe, Vrankford; Mina Her. berta Glover, Inverary; Anna Good. tellow, Brockville; Kathleen Agnes Kennedy, Portsmouth; Anna Mary McHugh, Spruce Hedge; Poar) Elizabeth MeNuity, Spruce Hedge! Bernadette O'Shaughnessy, Hynd- tord; Doris Philpott; Brockville; Mary Josephine Prince Tramore, Iroquois; Rhea Bernice Sheffield, North Augusta, Muriel Pansy Shields, Renfrew, and Carrie Eliz aboth Woods, Smiths Falls, culars , a8 or 1534 ( 'ALLED TO CATARAQUI Cataraqul. ~The Quarterly ON ein! Board of the Cataraqu! cireuft has extended a call to Rev. Rowe i -- To The One Who Seeks Health PLEASE NOTE The General Manager of Our Organization M. H. THUNA WILL BE AT OUR HERBAL STORE 79 Simcoe St, North Phone 2658 ALL DAY MONDAY, MAY 26th He will be pleased to interview anyone FREE OF CHARGE who desires information about our FAMOUS HERBAL REMEDIES for varibus Human Ailments, He speaks, in addition to English, German, Rus sian, Polish, Ukrainian, ste, Your health' Is assured if you .get back to Nature for help, "Our Herbal Remedies have been belore the publie since i) nd our organization has advanced to the where we now maintain 23 OF OUR own! "Aen nAL STORES IN ON TARIO, as well as distributing agencies through out Canada, I you are ailing, seg him while he is at this store and get started on the path back to health Dr. Thuna Balsam Remedies, Ltd. RR -- To Sell Quickly... Us ed Cars Must be right as to price, appearance and condition, At the present time we have an exceptionally well assorted stock of used cars including, 1928 Oldsmobile landau sedan, ish and dition, 1928 Durant fully dri Nice appearance, fin. upholstering not marked; wonderful con- Special Sedan--Duco like new; very care- ven, Price right, 1928 Oldsmobile Coupe~~Four wheel brakes, tires and motor real good condition, 1926 Oakland Coach~~Motor reconditioned; exceptional value, 1926 Pontiac Coach--Reconditioned; fully guaranteed, A good 1926 Dodge shape, Roger 26 Athol Street West . buy for someone. Coach-=Exceptional bargain; in wonderful L. Corbett Limited Oshawa, Ontario Let PREMIER Do These Extra T is becaus ¢ the Premier Com. Jobs plete Cleaning Units do so many hougecleaning Jobs that Revet could be done y old-fash- ed, inefficient attachments, i save you so much time, uh t dust and dirt from ng, everywhere in the house -- polish sh waxed floors ~---- eliminate cooking odors -- and proce materials against moth That Is why more spare Y ime than cleaner can Premist gives you rfl' Ad [Premier re for a home {demonstrati on today. pe im CLEANING UNIT Authorised Pre mier Dealers tid TE r: da PETE ERI 70 our, of of Morvan a $oinour Ri opted the dell, Bday' TUMIAL WMH, Brockville, -- AM the punuaj cour vention of the Women's onary Soclety of the Kingston Preshyter~ ul hers officers were olected as follows; sa Pros! a Ww. J, Paul, Kingston; Mrs. J. Arthur Jacksen, iin, Hao tionul vice-presidents, Bigin, Mrs, ¥. 8, Young; Beeley's Vy: He Robert Touch; Gananoque, Mrs, J, R, Watts; Kingston, Sydenham sec. tion, Mrs, H, B, Johnston, Harrow: smith; Brockville section, Mrs, NT, A. Delve, Lyn; corresponding secs rotary, Mrs, J, W, Fulford, Broek. ville; recording secretary, Mrs, K, E., Dallyn, Brockville; treasurer, Mrs, T. A, Webster, Tansdowne; pocrotaries, Christian Stewardship and Finance, Mrs, M, G, Johnston, Kingston; temperance education, Mrs, J, D, Wetherell, Brockyille; young women's work, Miss Mildred Pierce, Kingston; C.G.17, Mrs, B, 1, England, Kingston; mission and baby bands, Mrs, W, Jackson, Kingston; associate helpers, Mrs, tary, Mis. A. 1. Wright, Brockville; G, A. McNesh, Lyn; supply segre- strangers secretary, Mrs, Allan Lang, Mallorytown;' Vitorature sace velary, Miss 'Lois Allan, Kingston; missionary monthly, Mrs, D, A, Cummings, Brockville; press sec. rotary, Mrs, 8, E, Revels, King- ston, LARGE CHERRY ORCHARD Pleton,~4dn Prince Bdward Coun- ty there is situated = the largest cherry orchard in Canada, This is owned by Howard Leavens and Is situated a couple of miles west of Bloomfield, It is composed of some ninety acres, At this time of year it 1s & wonderful sight, Mr, Leavs ens also has fifty acres of other on chards, BRIDGE READY BY YALL Trenton, +~Work is being speedily rushed through on the new over: hoad bridge west of Trenton ,and large numbers of men have been employed there, A whole fleet of a dozen huge dump trucks are sta tioned there as well as glant steam shovels, cranes, pile drivers and various other machines common (0 a large constructinon job, There is no doubt that the Grant Bros, will not have this job completed in the five months they have allowed themselves, and traffic will likely be using the new bridge late in Oc- tober, OLD COIN YOUND Kingston Jack Bawden, of the Central Garage has found a copper cent dated 1816, On the front of the coin is a momument over which two cherubim are hovering and on the face of the monument is the in. scription 'Fell October 13, 1812" Circling the centre plece are the words, "Sir Isaac Brock, the Hero of Upper Canada," The reverse side of the plecs carries the date 1816 and the wording 'Success to Commerce; Peace to the World." ---- MANY VERANDAHS BUILT Kingston, «~~ Householders of Kingston are hecoming 'verandah conselous." 'This valuable addition is heing added to many properties in the city at the present time, NEW GYM ATARTED Kingston Work on the con. struction of the new gymnasium for Queen's University has been started today, The Powell Con. struction Company of Toronto are excavating for the swimming pool, In the neighborhood of 1,600 yards will he exdavated, The building is being erected hv Wilde and Ry. ron of Toronto and will cost $260, 000, ' CANDIDATE NAMED Arnprior.--A convention of Con~ servatives of South Renfrew at which Dr, M, J, Maloney, M.I"., was unafimously selected as candidath In the Dominion General elestion, Dr, Maloney has represented the constituency for two parliaments, London, May 23 (U,P)--Len Harvey retained the British mid. dlewelght championship last night on a teghnieal knockout over Steve McCall In the ninth round of a schaduled 106.-round bout, The vie. tory gave Harvery permanent pos. session of the Lord Lonsdale belt, Charlie Smith, who recently re. turned from America, defeated Donald Shortland of ShefMeld on points in a 16-round heavyweight elimination bout, 4i., CANADAS '" } GREATEST Lo m May 20, June 26 .,..., Montolare July B voy inannansve Montealm To HavresAntwerp xdune 18 ics 000100 Montrose uly 8 svivviiaas0y Meotagama *Calls at London, Alls at Southampton, lasgow-Liverpool-Belfast, "May 17, sJune 11 ..,.,, Melita May 8 xJune 20 Duchess of Athel} aMay 28 i i00000 Minpedosa $May 3 +++ Duchess of Richmohd alune 11 ,, aaa ais ov Melita $June 138 Duchess of York *Dpes not call at Liverpool, aCalls at Glasgow only, xCalls at Liverpool only, {Does not call at Glasgow, FROM QUEBEC To Cherhourg-Sonthampton May 71, June 11 , Empress of Aus tralia May 98, June 18 § Jinprons of Hoots lan June 4, June 26 Empress o) France June 11 ..., gy reps of Australie To Hawairdopey Chiapas aw: apays . May 83 oat Ania sduna 18 ,.... Ey of Canada xOalls at Honolulu, Apply local agents er J, BR, MAC, KAY, General Apent, Canadian Fa. vific Bullding, Toronto. 'pletely fagged out, THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, - Chicago, May 28-~George "Hard. Boiled" Golding has taken up. the battle with Alphonse "'Bearface' Capone, Golding' goes about; his work with a gun in in unique and super for all that, While the, ace of the nation's prohibition forces, Galding, and the king of the country's heer barons, Capone, started tn spar that part of Chiepgo's oitizanty which doesn't pay much attention to the prohibi- tion law cooled Its collective throat with amber heer and watched the show with disinterested amusement, Golding favhane is the knpwn prohibition agent In the Tin. {tad Btates. . He came to Chicagp with ten assistants and opened an alleged hrokavagn offien on 1a @nlln Biraot, financial centre of the Middle West, The bespectacled Golding, six toot two inches (all and as hard boiled as bis njckname indicates, marshalled his asistants in the ""Drokersgs' ~®ina www in it that they looked like prosperous hond salesmen and sent them out to gar ther evidence, The gathering of evidence wasn't particularly difficult, Estimates of the number of speakeasies In the business district along range from 600 to 1,000, Golding came here direct from Washington, operates without connection with the regu- lar Chicago prohibition department or police force and as a consequengs fs liable to do Ws wholesale swoop. ing act most any day. 'Not that we are so, very worried," the owner of "the biggest speakeasy" In the world sald, "He may close us up and smash our har, hut business Is too good to stay shut very long. We buy all our beer from a Capone hrewery and get most of our whisky from an Capone distillery, And Bear- face has got to have an outlet for his stuff, Bao If Golding rips up our joint, Capone will fix It up again for us Just as. soon as Gold. Ing leaves town," BROWN'S SAFETY. BOXES ARE EMPTY Opening Them Gives No Clue to Disappearance of Large Sums 0 luxe fashion Mexico City, May 24-The open. ing of two safety deposit boxes in the National City Bank, rented by the late Tom Brown, former mayor of Stratford, Ont, revealed noth. ing that would ald In explaining the disappearance of move than $200,000, those In charge of the case announced, One box was ems pty, and the bank's records reveal. od that it had not been opened singe being rented in January, The other box held various effects and papers, none of which were of any great interest, Among his effects were two Can. adian stamps, a Mexican lottery ticket, membership eard to the Embassy Club, a Toronto YMCA, card, a copy of Mexican extradition laws, a cheque of less than $10, seribling paper with various figur- os and a dosen or more keys, The Embassy Club card was in Mr, Browih's name, Canada produced 68 per cent of the United States consumption of newsprint: during the year 1020, Burope accounted for 3 per cent, HE'S NEVER SEEN EQUAL OF SARGON "Tu spite of tonics and special treatments 1 took, I steadily lost strength and energy and 1 kept going down hill, I suffered with JOHN HARRISON indigestion and billous spells and hardly passed a day without a headache, 1 couldn't hall sleep and would get up mornings coms tly Si, Four hotties argon resto my ap 0, ny ght haw ho ay to pounds, 1 sleep fine and have move strength and energy than I've had hao In my Si hare of compare n "Sargon Pilla put ey Hyer in fine working order and rid me of oonstipaton,"' «= John Harriden, well known farmer, Woodbridge, Ontario, Sargon may he obtained in Osh. ana from Kary Drug Stove. (Advi) d Yd fr i Ahet, het LA In pocket but, mit toe had thrown ou r, ig Chron bill on the ownership of news papers, This piit "Wola I. re quired the registration ahd pub. Headon of the list of Mockholders before 9.4 id rer pos facilities, said the committee considered Rp in gd in the several made were giving sil, the necessary Jformation | to the public and that it would be unduly imposing on them to add to these reports, POISONING OF "RETA GARDNER PREMEDITATED Redfern Killed Girl Through Jealousy, Detective Declares London, Ont,, May 28-~8trych- nine, the same drug that sent Reta Gardner, 24-year-old Baden girl to death in a hotel room in Montreal on May 14, ended the lite of the fugitive Kitchener salesman, Geo, Redfern, in & ¢oll at police head- EA arters, an hour after his capture re, The 1,000-mide pursuit of Kiteh. ener's strange Jakyll and Hyde character ended. after a startling succession of dramatic events end. ed just as police believed they had Rim in their grasp to face a charge as the girl's alleged murderer, Redfern did not die without dis. closing his story of the tragle death of the Baden girl, but he told it only to. Fergus M, Murphy, hig legal adviser, By the privileg- ed oath of his profession, Murphy will. hold the story, for no court has power to break the seal that guards the dead man's necret, Dotoctive's Story From Deteotive-Sersoant Felix Prysky, chief of the ¥ Montrea) homicide squad, comes the strange story of the case as it has been pieced together by Crown evidence, step by step, during the chase that lad first from the death-room In Montreal through Toronto, to Nia. gara Falls, NX; then back Wed: nesday night to Toronto and through Kitchener, to end with startling consequences in London this morning. Redfern deliberately polsoned the girl, not in any suicide pact, but strictly through jealousy over A young man in Kitchener, a friend of Miss Gardner and a fellow-em- ploye with her in the plant of the Kaufnfan Rubber Company," sald Prysky, Redfern was 4 man of strange contradictions, He was a promin. ent Sunday school worker, perhaps using that to meet the, ladies, for he was undoubtedly a ladies' man, His usual system wap to tell his new friends that he was 8 man. of gredt wealth, a millionaire and a bachelor, He ploked up his ne. quaintance with Miss Gardner first at the Anglican church in Kitchen. or, and later she transferred for a time to the United Chureh, He had no ear, but used taxis and radials to visit with her at her parent's home, nine miles away In Baden village, Murder Carefully Planned "He seemed plausible, educated and wealthy, "Finally he began the end of his campaign by telling her a serious {liness requiring a dangerous maf. or operation had developed, He said he had no one whom he could leave his wealth and finally he told her she should be hia heiress, The rext stage was his story that for this purpose she would have to meet his legal and financial advis. era in Montreal, HOW MUCH DOES BABY WEIGH ? There 1a vital relation between an Infabt's Health and Weight, A gradual ine | crease In weight from week to week is a sure sign of # happy 'and healthy baby, " ' MOTHER. for your benefit and knowl: fl edge we 'have installed a | | beautiful BABY SCALES | Have. your baby welghed | regularly each week And this | will ba marked, on a special | card. mo that you may. know | exactly how baby ia progress. || on, * Thin is only one of the lits tle ways in which we are try. || Ing to be of real service to || the Mothers of Oshawa, When you are alone and [I | can't get out, you will' find | our telephone delivery aere il vice as courteous and an sats Iatylng an if you cama 'in 'pers | son, When you at baby noeds | ll 'phone if they now | "The girl cried snd said she did Hot want to go, but after a conver: sation with her mother, felt reas. sured and went to Montreal with him, There they registered in sep- arate rooms and fu the morning ordered thelr hreakfast to be sent up, While she' continued dressing in her room the trays were taken to him, There he undoubtedly dropped strychine in a glass of oy: ange juice before she joined him, The he ta showed she was in perma phen! and more! hesith, ut whe had nothing more in her stomach than the orange juice and Btryehine, 'Before ho left with her for Montreal Redfern bought 20 grain of the at a Kitchener TUE store; #0 from the start of the trip he planned her murder," Detective Prysky was positive that the small capsules taken from Radfern at the time of his arrest, also tained strychine and that uA, me poison brought his own Br. Doubles Team Wins Tennis Tilt Auteuil, Franch, May 23,--The British combination of Joan Fry and Ermyntrude Hirvey defeated Helen Jacobs, of California, and her Belgian pariner, Jeanne Sigar:, in a quarter-final tify of the French hard court championships yester- day by Yo 8, 6-8 score, Mrs, olen Wills Moody and Elisabeth Ryan, Californians, were victorious over Mme, Bordes and Mme, Henrotin, of France, at 6-2, 6-4, and thus qualified to encount. or Miss Fry and Miss Harvey next, Big Bill Tilden and Wilbur Coen downed Antoine Gentien ana Georges Glasser, of. France, at 6-1, 1412, 6-2, Tilden rolling up a total of 17 aces, Playing conditions were far from ideal until late In the afternoon when the skies cleared, providing the first real tennis weather of the tournament, Mrs, Moody's initial appearance on French courts since her marris #ge was watched with great inter. est by tennis fans, The verdict was ti.at she has not yet reached the brilliant form she has shown here on several occasions as Helen Wilis and that she is somewhat short on tournament play, Mme, Bordes, formerly Mme, Billout, and Mme Menrotin, who has played in other years as Mme, Lafaurie, provided stubborn opposition, They are both experienced players who for sev. eral years have ranked among the first ten in France, and they were gulek to take advantage of Helen's wpparont weakness overhead, lob. bing frequently, Totem First in Victoria Stakes Toronte, May as, ~Tolem and Smear, representing H, ¥, Whit. ney, made it a parade in the run ning of the Victoriu Stakes, feat- ure avent at Woodbine Park yes: terday afternoon, Totem, ridden Blending Red Rose Tea is an art, To obtain the fir favor and ull-bodied richness r Every package guarante red years of aid REDROSE TE Ais goodted' RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra » good. by Jockey Workman, aid most" of The Lien Heart his sprinting in the home stretch when he overhauled the leaders, and vas just fast enough to lead Bmear'in by a length, Those speedy 2-year-oids appear to be Loo good for the opposition, aud they are likely to win about every start on Ca adian courses, In the early stages of thet race Smear appeared to have the We Ci at bis mercy and rapidly Teaped Into a commanding lead, but when Totem came up in the final drive, Smear was not urged, it then being apparent that the entry would win with esse, Bustain, who finished third, was almost two lengths bee ind Smear and three away 'rom Totem, Snowwhite was a disap~ pointment, the Walter J, Salmon tilly quitting badly and running in poor form, A 10-year-old gelding, was limping badly, deed for the Harber Stable, \ NERVOUS WATCHING your nerves, attribute it? Patient-- To fishing, Doctor--But fishing soothing occupation, pleomiechaie provided a lot of 'irills and only three horses finishad, Top Noth, the pace-seLter most of the way, but alter clearing the twelfth fence he broke down end was pulled up Lo # walk by his jockey, Top Notch, was placed in » motor van and taken to the stable, It is feared that he will go to thy races no more~--~n tough break ins Dowvoi~You are suffering with To what can yoy [| is a very | | Patient--Not when you have née | COAL Jeddo Premium The Best Produced in America At Usual Coal Prices DIXON COAL CO. Telephone 262 F ive DirectLines | rb To meet the growing demand for Gas Water Heaters, due to the recent reduction in gas rates in the city, we have arranged with the Ruud Manufacturing. Company, te handle their product in Oshawa. We Now Have Samples of Ruud Autohot and Ruud = Heaters Side Arm On Display at Our Showrooms 23 Celina Street Miller & Libby LIMITED Plumbing, Heating, Tinsmithing and Special 'Attention Given to Repair Wotk, Prompt Service and Rousonable Prices. PHONE 108

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