Oshawa Daily Times, 4 Jul 1927, p. 1

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The Oshawa Daily Times The Oshawa Daily Reformer OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, JULY 4, 1927 For Subscription, Rates. SeasPage 2 IS WELL OBSERVED |COUNTY JUBILEE DAY TEN PAGES VOL. 1--NO. | Sa adn, Der ADA'S JUBILEE OSHAWARINKS i ---- eatures ot Oshawa's Fine Jubilee Parade TAKES FORM OF REAL WIN TWO CUPS| jag COMMUNITY PICNIC INTOURNEY || Eli a GR ARE -- turing Ladies' and Men's Ee-- Softball Tournaments -- W. Goold Captures McLaugh- Fine Fireworks Display in lin Cup While C. Peacock 1H a Hi : i Evening Surpasses All Pre- Wins Eaton Trophies : , i & Powel Ree . 2 : . vious Features of This 32 RINKS ENTERED Chsradtey Ideal Weather Prevails and Event Was Conducted Splendidly 2 a re, Crore Ontario County Juhilee celebration Saturday was a happy day at Lake- view Park, a real county get-together, From early forenoon until shades of evening began to fall, it appeared as a ---- though a steady stream of automobiles Bath McLaughlin and Eaton tro- proceeded towards the lake. Pennants Gore tor competition at the we fat Whey displaved Oe aun tournament ot the Oshawa > y : ii f ] : i and many American tourist cousins pi Powhng Club will remamn in : joined ay celebration of Confeder- shata this year. W. Goold s rink, ated Capada's sixtieth birthday. Chief ie Rothe 1 arkable bowling, cap- Constable Friend, who returned from vH i thanehlin Cup, Jatearia \ M ; HON. WILLIAM SMITH the Dominion convention of chief con- rout in the fal b. ] id ad ee { . p 7a F One of Ontario County's outstand- | stables at Vancouver, on Thursday, ti soli y H °p ten ie / ing men who was ong of the |had his men down at the lake, assist- ion Seties CH, Peataek, of i" i speakers at Friday night's Jubilee |ing the two park constables. A con- a, won the trophy when he dc- a g ' ; meeting at Alexandra Park. stable was stationed at the dangerous J. Whitmore, of High Park, J | . / J ; iti narrow hridge all afternoon and even- , 17 ta 13 A a : ' ing, and no serious accidents occur- an Ofhawa standpoint the MN L ho ha g 3 ; ; ' : LINDBERGH PASSES red. Two cars were ditched en route to the lake, but they were not serious- OVER OSHAWA TODAY ly damaged. Parking space about the huge park was at a premium, as solid masses of motor cars, carefully parked under supervisiofr of ark officials, ; A caused one to wonder not at the pros- nd cities in Central Ontario passed over Oshawa at 3.45 o'- perity of this fertile section of old stern points held the entry list clock this afternoon enroute to Ontario. New York from Ottawa where Youngsters Make Merry was a [great success. Weather ns werg all that coulda be de- The townament took the form ---- Biles Sata: an iy Nasangivale : a ; Colonel . Charles Lindbergh olong it for two days, wk of A N ¥ " i A eh ¢ = 9 in: The Varios : ) : £y in the spirit of St, Louis, WORKING ON A NEW GIANT PASSENGER CARRYING ROCKET 0 32 rinks, The finals were > } J ag i snded the celebrati f complied in the carly hours of Sat i {4 ££ he attended i celebrat on i But above all, it was yoting Canada's urday morning enabling ail the visitors ( anada 8 i amom Jub ee, day. Kiddies of the impressionable to retfrn home for 'the sceond day of Quite 4 number. o UAW. Poin and eager mind were having a won- Canadd's Diamond Jubilee celebration, ; We 3 N Fle *aw. the planes pass over the derful time. Sehool over, they were A. A. Ellis, of Withrow Park, who ' aving more fun on swings, merry- twice before had won the McLaugh- go-rounds, with bat, ball, 535d ail 2d hin Cup, went down to defeat early in HAS DOLLAR BILL what Pot. han Jey toy 4 i t id the| primary event, A. Sturgess, of SIGNED BY 6 OF 7 cream, pop, candy and fruit was ev- thy, who won the trophy last year, y he child The {Continued on page 2) The Jubilee Parade staged Friday evening in connection with the |dntario Malleable Ladies' Softball team. winner of the contest for the erywhere the children were. n two-day celebration was one of the outstanding features, Gaily &ecorated | rest turnout of ladies' softball teams. At the lower left hand corner of ATLANTIC FLIERS there was eracker- jack, peanuts and 6 cars and floats besides numerous other features delighted the throngs of | he carriage is Karl Danzy, also a first prize winner, in a prettily decor- Jubilee lemonade, --just like a Xircs 1] people who lined Simcoe street on either side as the parade proceeded from ated pedmobile, No. 5, a float showing the original quarters of the | (Cable Se rice EY 0 "The Times By only better, The Youngest i te wid Memorial to Alexandra Park, Photo No. 1 shows a section of the |VcLaughlin Carriage Works at Enniskillen, founded by the late Robert Canadian Press) shall not forget § e d amon Rnnive parade passing the intersection at King and Simcoe streets, Nos, 2, 4, |lcLaughlin, To the rear of the float is shown the first McLaughlin bug- Paris, July 4.--A dolar bill which | $3ry of United ana a Even 4 bo Ins and 7 show the three floats entered by local Ukrainians, one of which {1y. No. 6, Robert Pritchard, 128 Rosedale Avenue and Albert Miles, 351 | he probably could swap for con- iest children 1 abe To; Helieplainly, vas particularly clever, being called, "A Tinited Canada," No, 3, The | .eslie Street, who were awarded first prize for the best comic costumes, | siderably more than one hundred | Vere Jiiras y e rig} Bid Ju Photo hy Campbell cents is owned by Abbot Bueelesien, | tring flags everywhere, and n a - ree RASS eleven, of New York. It has signa- {""¢ Jas heard Xo, shout out fn hen fures of six of the men who have |e and Joy, : r sos Spoken Opinions of Oshawa DI AMOND JUBILFF 10C Al RESIDENT | INJURIES IN MOTOR flown 'across the Atlantic this sum. (of course the mamma would have a . mer. When he returns to the United : Men Are Favorable to the otedont 4 | MISHAP ARE FATAL States he will try to get Lindbergh demanded some souvenir of this great- i OBSERVED ON LARGE DIES SUDDENLY a EE From opinions received today by : ' | (By Canudian Press) Oshawa's Mayor ry Senils The Oshawa Dally Times regarding y ' i Hull, Que., July 4.--Lorenze Gali- the change in the name of the ? 3 | } pe: rieti i aN BD : ~ . . peau, victim of a motor car accident : A Mrs. W. H. Wigg, Senior, | Sturgeon Falls, Ont., on Friday, Congratulations to Federal Capital paper from The Oshawa Daily Re- tormer to that of The Oshawa Daily Times, it appears that Oshawa re- ceives the change with favor. This is the first issue of the new paper, co-incident with it being the first working day of the new era, after the sixtieth anniversary of Confed- eration, Here is what Dr, T. E. Kaiser, M.P., says: Editor Reformer or The Times: Congratulations not only upon your Confederation edition but also upon your change of name, upon this our National Birthday. Glad to know you may now be regarded as having been, "born again." Yours-- T. E. Kaiser. T. B. Mitchell says--*"It fis a good idea, An independent paper should have an independent name," H. 8. Smith-It is very ap- propriate, this new name. It is much better than the old name, being broader in meaning and more ap- plicable to local conditions, giving as the paper willithe events of the day, each day. | wish to congratu- late you on your choice," G, D. Conant said, "It is with regret the old name goes hut the new pame is more in keeping with the requirements and style of a metropolitan jourpal, The change is but another indiation of the pro- gress that Oshawy is making." WON'T RECOGNIZE NAVY CINFERENCE The Chinese Ry Representative at Geneva S, Informs (Cable Service to The Reformer by Press) Geneva, July I.Tpe government? and people of Chia will refuse to recognize any decising by the present tri-partite maval Tungation conference here which affects (hina, says the statement issued toy hy Chu Chao Hed Hsin, Chinese representative on the Council of the Laoue of Nations. His statement, wh. f, was issued at | emnly beautiful service of thanksgiv- dence which rules the destinies of na- brought in C anada' s Jubilee Sabbath, Oshawa was given over to a festival of Began With Religious Service Followed By Varied Program Lasting Two Days Oshawa's celebration of Canada's Diamond Jubilee began early on the morning of Dominion Day with a sol- ing in its park which is forever hal- lowed to the memory of the Unfor- gotten Dead. From that hour of rev- erent acknowledgment of the Provi- tions until midnight on Saturday patriotism--joyous, exultant, hopeful, Nature itself seemed to smile upon the occasion. Sunlit skies, blue with in finity, arched above Oshawa's streets where the proud ensigns of the Em- pire were whipped by breezes fresh from Canada's diadem of lakes. The features of the two days of patriot jubilation in Oshawa were mili- tary civic parades; an unusually fine succession of amateur and public sports, and a brilliant display of fire- works that, using this northland's starry sky for a background, told the story of a nation's loyal fervor in characters of flame. ing's Message An unforgettable and even dramatic feature of the two days' program was the broadcasting of the King's mes- sage to Canadians at Alexandra Park Friday evening. The speech came from a phonograph cylinder, but re- produced by a special machine that savors of scientific magic, and carried to all parts of the thousands assem- bled to hear His Maiesty's congratu means of electrical amplifiers, it was uncannily the same as if the King had been graciously pleased to visit Osh- awa, and was actually speaking. from the central dais. Oshawa's Jubilee Celebration Com- mittees, it is generally stated, have es- tablished records in the past three days that will not easily be broken. Headed by Mayor Preston, with C. P. Davis as secretary, seven boards of volun- teers managed as many sections of the (Continued ou page 3) FIVE NEGROES ESCAPE JAIL (By Associated Press) lations to his Canadian people by BUGLE MADE BY COL, PHILLIPS MAYOR R., D, PRESTON Who was one of the most active workers in the Diamond Jubilee celebration here. MAYOR EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS ON Christmas Day last year. MrE% Wigg vious to her passing and on Sunday morning had risen at about 8 o'clock to prepare breakfast, when she was overtaken by a severe hem- morage and death proved almost in- stantaneous, and before Dr. Cam- eron, who had been called, had ar- rived, Bowmanville with her. husband in 1870 where they have remained for these 57 years making many friends JUBILEE NUMBER - The Oshawa Daily Reformer (Now The Oshawa Times) is to be highly complimented for the very successful Jubilee issue published to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Confedera- tion and recall some of the past events that have taken place in the building up of this beauti- ful City, It is an jissme that should be retained by every citizen to read over from time to time in refreshing the mem- ory and inspiring ihe imagina- tion, The entire staff of the newspaper is to be congratu- lated on producing such a mag- nificent isswe, MAHOGANY CASE FOR ANCIENT The historic bugle presented to the 34th regiment Friday night at Alexandra park by Mrs, R, 8. McLavghlin, and received by lieut-Col, T'rank Chappell, bas been placed for safe keep- ing in a fine mahogany case, It will be kept at ihe armouries as a treasured possession of the regiment. The case, which is a beauty, being plush lined, was donated by Col. W. E. Phillips. This battered bugle, without voice but highly prized, was and enjoying for the most part, ex- cellent health. She was born in Armagah, Ireland, but came here with her parents when she was eight years old and toek up resid- ence with them in Belleville where she spent the most of her youth. Had Resided Here for 57 | dicd in , Years | With tragic suddenness, the death occurred early Sunday morn- ing of Mrs. Sarah Wigg, wife of] Mr. W. H. Wigg, senior, 75 Klgin Was day, s street east who celebrated the dia- mond jubilee of their marriage on had been in the best of health pre Mrs. Wigg came to Oshawa from here from his Noel Jarvis, Cache Bay, was instantly killed in the accident, | ada's Confederation whose father was one of the original settlers of Oshawa, > when it was merely a small col- , she leaves two She also has a sister, Tacomay Washington. . DeMille officiating owing (o the ahsence of Rev. . Dougall of the Interment will be made at the Union PRIZE WINNER BEST DECORATED CAR Congratulations on the manner in which the commemoration of the Diamond Jubilee was arranged and carried out by the Government were sired to Ottawa on Dominion Day by Mayor Preston on behalf of the citizens of Oshawa. From Premier W. IL. Mackenzie King the follow- ing reply has been received: "Please accept my sincere thanks for your kind message from the citizens of Oshawa congratulating the Government upon the success of our Jubilee celebrations." DISCUSSES MARITIME PROBLEMS Rev. H. A. Kent, D.D., of Queen's University Theological College, ad- dressed the Oshawa Rotary Club at noon today on the subject of the Maritime Provinces' problems, A full report will appear in The Osh- awa Daily Times tomorrow, CHIEF FRIEND HOME Chief Owen D. Friend returned on Friday from the annual conven- tion of the Police Chief's of the con- tinent, held this year in Vancouver. His report of the convention pro- ceedings will be received at the next meeting of the Police Commission. Chief Friend speaks of conditions in western Canada in glowing terms. WEATHER Lower Lakes and Georgian Bay --Moderate winds, fair today 'and Tuesday with stationary or higlier temperature, Customs Returns In June $956,496 Customs returns for the port of Oshawa were very high for the month of June, but not up to the record made in May, 1927, a rec- ord that excelled any for- mer record in the history of Oshawa. Returns for June just passed are $1,182. 502.52. The record return received during May, 1927, (By Associated Press) Worcester, Mass., July 4--Prof." Robert H. Goddard, internationally famous physicist, is experimenting: in his Jaboratory at Clark Univers sity with the idea of a giant pass = senger-carrying rocket combining: i+ some of the features of an aero: plane, which will enable the mn to thunder in The air across the Atlantic at a d so terrific (hae the flights of Lindbergh, Cham- berlin and Byrd will seem slow in comparison. WRONG ADDRESS GIVEN An error occurred in the Pe Clothing Store display advertisernént which appeared in Thursday's Jubiles edition of The Reformer. td stated that the store's address was 12 Simcoe street north, which was incor. rect, the right address being 42 Sim- coe street north. Coming | Events RATES 8 Cents per word each imser. tion Minimum charge for each insertion, 35¢c. ; CHAUTAUQUA. JULY 15-20. "THE Patsy," "An Evening in Hawaii," "The Chimes of Brittany" and other splendid features. (77a) WCTU., SIMCOE STRE ET Church, Tuesday, July 5, three o'- clock, delegate's report. (773), GARDEN PARTY AT COMMUNITY Park, Brooklin, Tuesday, July Sth. Supper served from 6 to 8 o'clock. Program by "The Ionic Male Quar- tette" of Brampton and Whitby Ladies' Orchestra, auspices Ladies Guild, United Church, Brooklin. 77a MEMBERS OF ENTERPRISE L. 0. L., 2167, are requested to meet in their Lodge room om July 5. for purpose of conferring the Third Degree and other business. All visiting members welcome. ol DANCING TONIGHT AT THE N Jubilee Pavilion af Lakeview Park. Beautiful floors for dame- the request of the Oinese Nationalist Memphis, Tenn. July 4.--Five first presented to the Oshawa Oshawa Rotary Clubs entry jn the Jubilee Parade which was award was $1,215.496.6). Returns regime follows 2 feng from England | Negroes, including three convicted | detachment who went to fight |g fir prize in the class for best decorated cars. Beautifully trimmed for June, 1926 were $956, that Japan and Gigt Britain might | murderers, escaped from jail at Tu- | the Fenians in 1865. Women and decorated with flowers, it attracted the attention of the thousands 496.40 renew the Anglo- Janese alliance. nica, Miss., last night. | of Oshawa presented it to them. |of spectators, ; : Photo by Campbell, An ! i

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