Oshawa Daily Times, 22 Jul 1927, p. 8

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SKITCH OF COBOURG WINS Skitch, of Cobourg, took home . the Stratton trophy, primary prize of tlie Peterboro Lawn Bowling Club's open gounament, defeating : Fox, of Peterboro, 13 to 7. The game was played late Wednesday night, starting shortly before 11 o'clock. ANGLICAN PIONIO "5 A plenie, held yesterday after- noon at Gobles Grove, Paisley, un- 'ler the auspices of the North Bruce Deanery, atracted a crowd of sev- eral hundred people, Thee was a . varied program of sports. An inter- 65's. The former holder of the trophy was Mrs. M, E. Richardson, who turned in a 68. Miss White will hold the trophy for three days, af- ter which the other ladies will be' at liberty to ~& challenge on it. Considering :4hat this is Miss White's first year in golf, her per- formance ls lly remarkahle. She gives evey ise of developing into a high-class player, = : QUEEN'S GRT DONALD McKAY Queen's 'rugby and hockey team wil lreceive a valuable addition in the announcement that Donald Me- Kay, son of (i. B, McKay, of Kit- aw Toronto, July 22.--Fire which | broke out in the offices of the Can- ada Furniture Manufacturers, Limi- ted, at 1 o'clock Wednesday com- pletely putted the four-story-build- ng causing an estimated loss $260,000 to this company alone. A strong easterly wind, i which 'was 'blowing at the time, resulted of in the greatest fire threat this city has known since the conflagration in 1904. HONOR SIR HARRY LAUDER Edinburgh, July 21.--The eity disastrous corporation of Edinburgh intends te confer the freedom of the city on come. 8ir 'Harry Lauder, famous 'dian. PSN NESTE 5 | CAUSE INQUIRIES Relatives of Convicts Ask Ottawa as to Extent of : Application Ottawa, July 22.--The amnesty granted on the Confederation Jub- flee to' prisoners 'throughout Can- ada 18 causing a flood of inquiries to the Justice Department as to the application of the clemency. Thev come mainly from relatives of prisoners, All thost serving over six months of a definite sentence are to have di . Chestertown, Maryland, July 22. --Fire, which broke out while the fire department was attending a carnival in another town, swept through Church Hill, six miles from here Tuesday night, destroying a bank, eight stores, and dwellihgs and causing property damage estim- ated at $75.000. The entire department with (its apparatus was parading in Centre- ville. A call for help was sent to the Chestertown fire-fighters, but they were also in Centreville, ENGINE WAS DERAILED North Bay, Ont, Julf 21.--Derall- ed near Sturgeon alls at 10.15 this |' morning, the erew of C. P, R. train No. 1, running between Montreal of and Vancouver, had a narrow escape CAMPER 'OAUSKS FOREST FIRR Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., July 21. -- Carelessness of a camper was res ponsible for a bush fire at Ranger Lake and for a time it looked se- rious. Two hundred acres of old slashing were burned over and the 'ivangérs controlled the blaze on the edge of green pine. The damage was slight but might have been more serious but for the vigilance of the broke, was held yesterday at Beach Push firemen. A 'camper is blamed burg. At 8.15 o'clock in the morn- for the balze and an effort has singe ing a special train, consisting of 18 been made to locate him . coaches, pulled out from the Cana-!| The fire hazard is high just now dian National Station, carrying a awing to the warm days, which dry huge mass of happy humanity, that the underbrush to the tinder stage. was estimated to consist of ap- proximately 1,400 persons, chener, president of the OO. H. A., will enter n's in the Fall, Me= Kay was the the Kitchener. couple of his team RA Ho GIANT PIONIC IS HELD The sixth. annual joint pienic of the employees of the Canadian Match Company and the Canadian Split Lumber Corporation, Pem- 4 wonth tagen off each year the sentence Imposed. Quite a numbér who are nearing the end af their. incarceration have already heen released. It will be for the Ponstentinry and, prison authorities to apply the deduction along the lines indicated, Convicts serving Hie eeutences, 'of 'course, do not benefit but all others will when sufficient time 'shall have been spent in prison to bring them up tu (ue remission stage, All told, something like 8,000 will have a part of their sentences remitted, esting address was delivered by 'Archbishop Williams of Londen. MANGLED BY MOWER KNIVES Bert Hogle of Sidney Township, near Relleville, was yesterday morn- ing painfully injured, He was about to operate a mower when the horss suddenly started, throwing + him down. The knives of the mach- "Ine cut his right leg severely, a small bone being severed, from death. The engine turned ov- er on its side and deadhead bag- «age coach and deadhead sleeper were also derailed. The engineer and fireman poth escaped injuries, IS KILLED BENEATH WAGON Wrderieton, N. B,, July 21.--Har- vy Osborne, of Marysville, aged 11 vears was killed in that town today when the wheel of an Ice wagon passed over him. The boy was seat- ed on the wagon, and struck the horse with a whip, The animal's plunge threw him beneath the wheel, Te boy was a son of the late Ne- hemiah Osborne, of Marysville, Ca: nadian National Railway employe, who was found drowned at wWeweas- tl ahout three years ago, his work bringing finals next Winter. OAR. HITS BABY OARRIAGE : Ivan Wigmore, 6-months-old son of Charles Wigmore, York Road, 'Murray Township, near Belleville, was seriously injured and his sister ~Majory, 8 years old, was also badly 'hurt yesterday morning when a | motor car stuck a baby carriage on If you take YEAST for your HEALTH, use Royal Yeast Cakes, Write for free hook- let, "ROYAL YEAST FOR BETTER HEALTH", E. W, GILLETT CO, LTD. TORONTO, CAN. LIQUOR AIDDRN ON FARM Lunenburg, N. 8, July 20.--One hundred and thivt¥-four G-gallon kegs of rum, valued at $6,700, were RLOWS HIS HEAD OFF Dewson, Y. T., July 21.--With a the body the highway west of Trenton. The gar was driven by Ezra Maybee of mithfield. The child's mother, Mrs. harles Wigmore, and other child- Pen who were with, her, were un- 'Burt. The baby was attended to at #4 Trenton surgery. MISS WHITE WINS op Miss Betty White who only com- menced to play golf this season yes- terday aftermoon won tl1\» Booth Challenge Cup in a competition gtged on the links of the FPem- broke Golf Club, She turned in a #9, her handicap being 85, Mrs. W. R. Beatty and Mrs, R. W. Gordon, both having a handicap of 29, were tied for second place with smart ww 1--1025 Star Coupe, 1 Stwiehnker dedan in first class shape, UIT 1) Chadburn Motor Sales PRINCE 87, PHONE 1160 ALL RUT ONE PASSES TEST A fine record was made by the inmatey of the Portsmouth Peni- tentiary, Kingston, at the depart- mental examinations held there for entrance to the high schael. Eight candidates wrote and the result just announced shows that seven were successful. the eighth missing the goal of his ambition by a small number of marks. This record Is as fine as many public schools through- out the province made, $25,000 SET. OF VESTMENTS IS ACQUIRED BY MUSEUM ° London, July zZ1,--The Metro- politan Art Museum of New York acquired today, through Dr, Robin- son, a former London dealer, a thirteenth century set of English vestments, which was sold at Chris- tie's auction Tuesday for $25,000. | The price paid by the Metropolitan was not announced. The garments comprise.a chas- uble, stole and maniple, and will be shipped to New York aboard the | Asuitania Saturday, rifle clasped in his hands, of Phillip Hattiger, came to the Yukon lv blown off. sald to have some months health, Order of Ploneers. tive of Alsacé-Lorraine, relatives are helleved to reside, heen on account aged AK, who in 1898, was found yesterday In a deserted road- house 12 miles from the settlament' of Gold Run, with his head practiecal- Hattiger, who was despondent for hi of il was a member of the Yukon He was a na where . his * |i Tompkinson, Opened--Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Work Guaranteed-- --Moderate Prices WILLIAM SHERBO 633 Albert St. Phone 2271 Se -- an LOWEST PRICES of all discriptions, Mirrors, Medicine Cabi- nets, Special Woodwork Telephones 1210--1211 WE PHILLIPS COMPANY OSHAWA. LMITED GLASS AND GLAZING Every Description of Glass for Builders Sash called for--glazed and delivered Copper Store Front work a specialty PROMPT SERVICE Our estimator will call and estimate your job Telephones 1210--1211 FREE DELIVERY --_---- bh sclzed by Royal Canadian Mounted Police at Bluff Head, near here, this afternoon, The liquor was hidden In the bushes on an unoceupied farm, LH ADDITION FOR KIO HENER FIRM Kitchener, July 21,--THKa Cana- dian Goodrich plant in this city will this summer erect an addition cost- ing at least $160,000, according to an announcement here today by T. Vice-President of the company, and general manager |of the local plant. | Since Jan. 1 this year 50 per cent | more labor has been employed than last year and the addition is need- |ed, The local" Gfganization now em- I Woys 900 peopie. The addition will be a three-story structure 100 by 160 feet, TONGUE CLEARS AND HEADACHES LEAVE This is Mrs. Georges Clayette, 676 Dorchester St., Kast, Montreal, who says: "My liver was very slug- gish, my tongue always coated and I would get up every morning with a severe headache. Since I started using Husky, my liver is better, my tongue is clear and I don't have the slightest headache." Husky, the wonderful herb preparation, is recommended and distributed by APPOINTED BISHOP OF GIRRAL- TAR. London, July 21.--Rev. Dr. Fred- erick Cyril Nugent Hicks, vicar of Brighton, kas been appointed Bishop of Gibraltar. Mr, Hicks has been viear of Brighton since 1924. He Is a grad- uate of Oxford University. 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