Oshawa Daily Times, 18 Oct 1927, p. 3

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2SR X02: 5 ie OSHAWA AND DISTRICT | Cars In Collision An accident occurred at lina and Athol strects just bef noon yesterday when a car driven by Violet Materhouse of South Simcoe street 'and ome driven by Sam Swartz collided. Miss Materhouse was driv- 4 pass act amending constitution so that decision could be put into effect, he said. It was possible that special ses- sion 'would be called for this purpose. It was not proposed to give existing members of council monetary consi- deration on occasion of their retire- DRANS HUGE GROVD Every Form of Entertainment |ana Elmo Fattersall, Every night this week a diamond ring is being givem away at the carnival at eleven o'clock. To each person that enters is given a pair of tickets numbered the same, one of which is put in the box at the en- trance and the other kept by the visitor to the carnival. The holder of the lucky number at the draw' gets the diamond ring. Last night it was found necessary to give away two of the rings. No one responded] A] 854927 wn 7 PAGE THREE" ' Ba - arbi a NO PIHONE ORDERS - il ment, he added e esti d direct annual saving t i b in for Pa \ ng to province reason . of; abolition of council at fon thou- + Good Prizes sand dollars. -- OPENED WITH PARADE Hon. F. P. Bligh, president of coun- Interest Centres in Guessing cil said he could not say what next move would be, although it would be Contest for Pontiac Car In the account of the visit of the th t of ladies of the local lodge ta the Con- | "i " (Ul) FEE REnt: | Yeution of 189 Sadiest 2 liary of opposition, remarked decision would be N e : , WAICh Was | jailed with satisfaction as settling dis- eld in Torome, ast week, the name Ee At same time he doubted of Mrs. W. Culling was erroneously | whether it would be in public interest. A world of fun, huge crowds and good entertainment are making the old West End Rink a real attractive place to go this week, for the local Knighis of Pythias Lodge are there to entertain at a carnival being held Ple went home during the half hour reported as Mrs. W, Collins, ' rer ---- to raise funds for charitable work. |that the lights were out, but dur- NOVA SCOTIA WINS omer -------- The Grand Carnival opened last|!N8 the rest of the evening they -- (Continued from Page 1) night with a real good time for ey-| functioned perfectly. (Continued from Page 1) city of 150 units daily erybody, and their promise is that| The Knights of Pythias are pro- Council at will, and equal power tc| Mr, Henchel states that orders for a [it Will be even better during the Y!dIn& cheer for the children of the dismiss them when he chose. On be | fleet of motor trucks for the T. Eaton |balance of the week. The rink wag | Shelter on Wednesday afternoon, half of the council Stuart Jenks, K.C. | Company, Limited, Toronto, and for |filled to capacity all evening with| When they are entertaining them at of Halifax had submitted that the pre | the Robertson Simpson Company, |Pleasure scekers who certainly found | the carnival. The children will be confederation constitution gave auth | Limited, of the same city are being |sufficient variety of sport. For those |&iven free rides and enteFtainment, ority for the Legislature Council no | executed. These are two of the largest| who like the roulette wheel, these|2"d beyond a doubt' will have the Scoeding 21 members and British th | (ruck orders ever let at one time in|were a dozen to cKoose from: for|time of their lives. orth meriéa Act perpetuated thes: | the history of the Canadian automotive [those who patronize games of skill,| The Proceeds of the carnival all provisions. ", e jSssente ie govern industry. : there was a choice of four requiring go to the charitable work performed bers since: the irs or ot oh V. O. Hipwell, member of the local |a steady hand and a good eye; for|DY the lodge, especially during the pid Jodi bgp Pic er General Motors organization for the |those who desire entertainment from | Winter and it deserves the support aning of statutes. past eight years, has been named assis- a platform, a sexette of dancing|©f all citizens. The | Council points out tha | tant general sales mana bates : ger. for the|, ---------------------- sth th lm was xed 1 in 1h | Sta Motors Froduen af Cones | ii, Brovided, (ga programs uring UNKNOWN MOTORIST Bingtesnih century, this in no way in | Limited. : B} tended to restrict the powers of thc | Mr, He io :. | preciate refreshment, there was a nchel joined the Canakian choice of three booths, (Continued from page 1) day and later adjourned until to- Queen or King appointing so man: organization of Gener ; H : al Motors about metibers as they might think fit. a year ago. Previous to that, he had To start off the evening in proper he Judicial Committee answerec | heen with the United States truck |Style, the lodgé arranged a paraue two principal points in delivering | division of General Motors at Boston, |around the principal streets of ihe city, arriving at the West End morrow night, The police are seek- ing the driver of the fatal car. Whether the motorist did not know he struck the buggy while it judgment; that the Lieutenant Gover | Mass, Rink at eight o'clock. When the pa- was proceeding along the detour is nor has power to appoint members te i -- - the council in excess of the limit o, rade tarred it was composed of U FS COMPLETION the band of the Ontario Regiment not known, but whoever the driver of the fatal car was, is not known, 2; dat the members appointed he ore May 1925, were appointed during pleasure of his majesty represented b; and the Pontiac Coach that is being given away to the most skillfull bean guesser; but before it arrived (Continued from page 1) pany which would mean increased em- A peculiar incident in connection ployment, with the fatality is that despite the fact that Moore was thrown the Licutenant Governor. (By Canadian Press) at the rink the parade included several bicycles and a long string of United States coal comes to Osh- awa for the most part by ferry to from his buggy which was being drawn by a horse, the vehicle was ing on Celina street. and Swartz was going west on Athol street when the accident happened. The front of the Materhouse car was damaged. to the first number that was called and the ring was given to Mr. James Gibson, who responded to tae second number called. Later mr. Alex Smith, holder of the first num- ber claimed the ring and a secoma one was given to him. A rather unfortunate occurrence last night was the failing of the lighting system at ten minutes to eight, from the blowing out of the transformer fuse. The lodge hal spent nearly a hundred dollars to make the lights inside the building safe and sure, by putting in new wiring, ete., so the failure of the transformer fuse came rather un- fortunately. Quite a number of peu- 1400 Yards Attractive New DRAPERY CHINT Will be Run Through the Measuregraphs on "Wed, ar 19¢ © This is that fine, silky finished Art Drapery (Chintz th 4 is used so extensively in covering comforters as well as for dr7,peries and box coverings. There is a wonderful range of new jitter as to choose from; no less that thirty attractive designs. Full 36 inches wide. No delivery on this item except when bought with othr goods. Wrong Name Given HE"2T aft a Large Comforter Batts An exceptionally high grade lofty batting, in the full corr forts- 7 5 C size. Opens up to 72 x 90 inches which is six inches longer | Ib. Rolls of Batting Fu Weight that standard makes. On sale Wednesday, No delivery on this item except when bought with other goods. WEDNESDAY SALE, 25¢ Each If we had to buy these today the price at the mill would be qui little higher than our selling price; for cottons as you hon hin have been advanced in price considerably. Our purchases for this season were made more than six months ago, when cotton was at its lowest. But this price of course is a very special one and is for Wednesday only. No delivery on this item except when bought with Store Open All Day Wednesday: In dl% SSE sn in ind >" Engagement a A. G. BROOMFIELD * Batteries, Electric Repairs and Supplies : Auto Accessories Oshawa Ba King St. W. WILL ATTEMPT TO REPEAT FEAT OF SWIMMING CHANNEL (Cable Service to The Times by Canadian Press) Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barber an- nounce the engagement of their eldest -daughter, Lillian Gladys, to MT. Harry Orpwood, the* marriage to take place November 7. (90a) Halifax, Oct, 18--The government of Nova Scotia is greatly satisfied wit} automobiles as well as a crowd of people keeping pace with it on tue ing it power to abolish the Legislative Council, Premier "Rhodes said today rink the crowd was swelled con- Legislature would have to meet anc siderably, and soon the evening's fun began in earnest. Cobourg and by railway here. A dir- The main interest of the carn- ect coal ferry service between Oshawa |ival centers around the new Pon-|undamaged and the horse remained and I 1 perfectly quiet as though nothing freight haul _of 40 jes with conse- | are giving away to the person who quent reduction in fuel costs. guesses nearest to the correct num- ) m was picked _ Opening of the. new Welland Canal | per of beans in the jar mounted on Syren the injures nae ey, is now hardly more than a year away,|the hood of the car. The total of |of the accident, he was unconscious engineers estimate, and with that wa- | oy, es8es entered on the car was swell-| anq was immediately removed to his J i S ic home in Whithy, Mr. Moore nevwr Sep so the pent Jitighners Which five days more to go it is likely to y cn and Superior. : reach a high figure. Ono booth at The accident was not reported 1o "Oshawa's harbor is ideally situat- the carnival centers around this au-{¢ne police until about midnight ed," the mayor points out, "irom the | fomobile. A quarter entitles. one t0)j,4 night and immediately updn re- ceiving notification of injuries and has almost unequalled railway service |C3F With one throw of a dart and|,ihor details, faint as they were the potentialities, and the city owns land |#nyone that is skillful enough to adjacent to th harbor capable of the |hit one of the little red dots with|j,te]y communicated *with the pro- widest development as an industrial |2 dart receives 60 free guesses on|yi,.ial police and an investigation area. 'he car. Needless to say, this booth|y.q started. At a late hour today no further clues had been found. phase of Oshawa development that has| Other booths and concessions| mye late Mr. Moore who came to almost been lost sight of. Every civic | were placed around the walls of tho body interested should lay out a de-| rink, with one in the center also. In| por of years ago, was driving with finite plan of effort to obtain Federal | the rear of the building Iggsituated | pis qaughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank aid in_completoing the work. a fine large merry-go-rounc, for wue|aoore of Con. 2, Reach Township, the decision of the Privy Council giv- sidewalk. When they arrived at the and the States would eliminate a|tiac that the Knights of Pythias had happened, terway completed Lake Ontario will | aq considerably last night, and with regained consciousness, standpoint of natural advantages, It [the Privilege of three guesses on the Chief of Police at Whitby immed- "Yet, harbor improvement is one |was well patronized. Whitby from Hampton, Ont,, a num- kiddies, a ride that s!'ould encour- In our own Lens one 1181 Grinding Dept, Each lens is ground to meet the individual need of each custo- mer. | y : a Cc Woman Suffered Nearly a Year. operated on ge citizens to bring their children along to share in the good time, All of the concessions are under the management of b \ Knights of Pythias, and payment at a PAINS RELIEVED The uniform rate of ten cents a members of ih&) 11 booths is made by paper checka: heck or three for a quarter pre- vails in all the concessions. . The majority of the games are the roulette wheel along the detour north of Myrtle, when the accident happened. While Mr. Moore was thrown out of the buggy and received more severe in- juries, Mrs. Moore was uninjured, sustaining only a severe shaking up. She is resting comfortably at her home today. Deceased was married and is sur- vived by his sorrowing widow, two sons Frank, husband of Mrs. Moore London, Oct, 18.--"I shall try to lift the cloyd from English Channel swimmers," declared Miss Mercedes GGleitz, London typist, as she sct out tor Bologne today where she will go to Cape Griz Nez to repeat her Chan- nel swim as a personal vindication. Miss Logan's action in faking the swim is because of Miss Gleitz's new attempt. The weather conditions are not so favorable as when Miss Too Late to Classify TWO OR THREE ROOMED HOUSE in Oshawa, wanted to buy or rent, by young couple, Box "E" Times. (90b) LOST--- MONDAY NIGHT, A BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS At Special Prices © Mina st RasE Gleitz swam the Channel on Octo- ber 7, she pointed out. * Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Brought Her Health Moose Jaw, Sask, --*'] am going to try to tell you what Lydia - ham's Vogetable Compound has done € suffered very badly with dragging and inflamma- Sion, sls Paing Pie right side over my hip Jown my whole side into my leg. -1had it nearly a year when = 1 went 50 3 doctor and be said 1 : i : 8, e SH i ISI 7 an o) mn. Bu rons and lamps, fancy dishes, color- STE TERT RELEELREREETR Rb Tr re Ln E gn nig Pg Bg? Compound asit blankets. For those in search of es- took foram from damp weather, there are umbrellas and slickers and for the rest of the visitors there are kewpie dolls, canes and several booths dis- pensing candy. Then, for the shrewd housewife, there is one booth where she can secure a pail full of gro- ceries, catsup, corn flakes, maca- roni, vanilla and a can of peas, all for ten cents, as we are told by the manager of the : booth. Cigarettes could also be won at another booth. Besides these games, there are a number of games of skill, a very popular one being "Swat the Fly." On accomplishing this feat and ring ing the electric bell, you receive ci- gars or candy. Another game along the same lines dispenses candy and cups and saucers. Pounding the nail was a game of skill that also at- tracted a good deal of interest, and on sinking the nail into the wood in three strokes, candy and novelties were given. Another old and popular skill game 'is ringing the prizes, Aix which consisted of watches and jew- 4 1 4 = elry. s 4 Madame Florine, the palmist who 2 has been at the C. N. E., Toronto, MERRIER, { BONDS | GRAIN for the past fifteen yearh, is also at ; i Te d ; ithe K. P. carnival for the week. SPECIALISTS IN MINING SECURITIES Splendid entertainment is being LISTED AND UNLISTED provided by a troupe of six dancing girls under the direction of Titeh- HEAD OFFICE: REFORD BUILDING iner Smith, prominent dancing mas- Bay and Wellington Sts., Toronto ter of Toronto. Two shows are given PRIVATE WIRE SYSTEM each night, one shortly after eight and the other at ten o'clock. The 11 King Street East, Oshawa Above C.P.R. Office, Phone 144 acts are changed every might and 8. F. Everson, Local Manager principle, but there is a variety of who was a passenger in the buggy prizes that induces he to Yattonise with deceased, Fred of the US.A., every one 0 e booths. Star the Bi there are two horse games |2nd one daughter Mrs. Pennell of at one of which blankets are given | Chicago, / away. Then, as one makes the rounds of the room, there is found a variety of prizes that provides, something for everybody to play for. | For those looking for house furn- fshings, there is an assortment that includes electric fixtures, loasters, leather case containing keys, be- tween Dingman and Masons and King and Simcoe Sts. Reward. Phone 1159W. Call at 250 Bruce St. (90a) Jury & Lovell Phone 28 or 20 FONT PAIGE--In Oshawa, Tuesday, Octo- ber 18th, at the parents' resid- ence, 47 'Ontario St., June Eileen, dearly beloved infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paige, aged 3 months, 16 days. Funeral service at the residence, Wednesday, October 19, at 2.30 p. m. Interment in Bowmanville Ceme- tery. OCLC ETRE PE EC EEE FRE z TO RENT--BEDROOM SUIT TWO gentlemen, Board if desired. Apply 199 Court St. (90¢) 11) For Better Values DIAMONDS | Burns' Jewelry Store 23 SIMCOL 8. PHONE 389 Cash or Terms EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Subnormal vision leads to inac- curacy, inefficiency and eyestrain. FOR SALE---BABY'S CUTTER, baby's bed, stove chickens and other articles. Phone 2129W, after | 1516: wel' HONE - 1510 . (90a) | Disney Block Opposite Post OMe Now is the time to plant bulbs. Plant in pots for flowering in the house this winter and outside in the garden for early spring blooms. Hyacinths; Tulips, early and late; Crocus; Daffodils; Lilies; Narcissus. wEFEED FLOUR Five Roses, Five Crowns, Quaker. All guaranteed first patent bread flour. Eclipse, XXX, Saxon, Marvel. Choice pastry flour from local mills. ogg & Lytle Ltd. i "54 CHURCH S PHONE 203 the program arrangements and the ; . ; » carnival committee is composed of , . ---- . u . . J AA i RTA Frank McLaughlin, A. J. Skinley : for every show. Last night they con sisted of solo, duet and trio dances, as well as acts by the whole troupe.

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