Oshawa Daily Times, 22 Oct 1927, p. 16

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Maple Grove, Oct. 20--The Young Peoples' League on Wednesday even- ing, October 19, was in charge of the 3rd vice-president, Mr. Ivison Munday. The topic "Alcohol and the Spiritual Nature" was taken by A. Laird. Read- | h ings were given by Messrs, Viola Stev- ens and May Freeman and a solo _by Miss Mabel Stevens. Our League have accepted an invitation to visit Newcastle League on Monday evening, October 24, y r. and Mrs. Howard Allin and family, Newcastle, recently visited at Mr. Lloyd Snowden's, Mrs, Herb Creeper -and son Tom, |S Toronto, visited her sister, Mrs. Ar- thur * Burgess. Mr. Lawrence Hurst, Whitby, at|4 Mr. Noble Metcalf's. Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Foley, Fraser- ville, recently visited her sister, Mrs. J. D. Stevens. Mrs: W. L. Macklin, Cobourg, is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs, Sam Snowden. Mr, Ernie Laird returned td Toronto on Tuesday after spending a few days Fh, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. aird. : NORTH OSHAWA North Oshawa , Oct. 21---Mr. O. Johnston and friend of Gravenhurst Visited Mr. and Mrs, Sykes on Tues- a y. ; Mr.Edward Glover is on a business trip to Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Benson Dunn and daughter Ione attended the graduation exercises at Bowmanville opera h. use and reception held at the Nurses' ome on Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conlin and child- ren went to Toronto Tuesday. North Oshawa Home and School have received an invitation to the ex- hibition of Elson pictures in Oshawa on November 23, 24, 25 and 26. : At the School Fair a rose colored straw hat was left at the tent. This was brought to the home oi Mrs, Bob. vkes with the other things. Owner can have same by calling wt Mrs. Sykes home, or phone 1653 ring 1 and Mr. and Mrs. A, Gerry were in To- ronto Sunday. THORNTON'S CORNERS -- Thornton's Corners, Oct. 21.-- Mr. H. Dearborn has recently sold his fifty acre farm, north of the Kingston Road, We expect to see this farm divided into lots tus building purposes some time soon. Mr. Noulton, of North Toronto, nas moved with his family on the Bagg farm, purchased from Mr. Hercoch some weeks ago. Mrs. Strod and daughter, Jean, of || this week : | Sollitt. THE OSHAWA DAILY. TIMES, SATURDAY, OCTOBER.22, 1927 Milton, Ontario, were the guests with Mr, and. Mrs. Jos. Master Frank Hoag who has be- come so popular giving comic read- ings was one of a number of chief entertainers on the program at a concert given in a church in Vie- toria Square, near Toronto, ust Thursday night. We congratulate Frank, on his good success in this work and wish for him a brilliant career fdr the future. We hear the aeroplane busamng again, taking passengers for a short sail. The fine days are very wel- come for this sport. The attendance at School is iu- creasing lately, both rooms gj gel- ting well filled with pupils, but not overcrowded yet, ~ Mrs. H. S. Smith, of Oshawa. was a v sitor this week with her sister, Mrs. G, Robinson, We are pleased to say Master Ted Rebinson has improved very much in health recently. Some of our residents attended the plowing match, Friday, in Whitevale, Ontario. Good plowers are reported to have entered the contest. The fine weather was much appreciated for this work, and a large crowd came from a distance to see the match, a -- NEGOTIATIONS DENIED Washington, Oct. 2 --Postoffice officials denied today that they had mail service, or that negotiations were being carried on with Cana- dian Postoffice authorities looking to the establishment of such a ser- vice, Thgy also deneid that consid- eration was being given to air mail proposals with Newfoundland. DOMINATING MARCONI VII Battery Operated--35 Tubes. volume. THE CONSOLE MODEL in Duo-tone Walnut with Burl Walnut Panels, Built-in speak- ed. A beautiful creation of furniture McLagan Cabinet artistry, McLagan craftsmansh Panels. Bailt.in/ speaker. Operates from ocak: the light with Splendid tone and Big value at $90. THE THE SEASON'S OFFERINGS WRECKAGE COUNT DE LESSEPS' PLANE FOUND BY RIVER No Trace of Aviators Who May Have Leaped to Safety SEARCH CONTINU Fate of De Lesseps and His Mechanic Remains a Mystery Quebec, Oct. 21.--The wreckage of the hydroplane Jupiter, in which Count De Lesseps and his mechanic set out Tuesday for a flight from 'Gaspe to Vall Brilltante, was found late today five miles below the vil- lage of Matane on the shores of the St. Lawrence. No trace was found of the fliers, the search for whom is being continued by Federal and pro. , proposed a Montreal-New York air' | temnted to 'As fog was thick vincial authorities. No details of the condition in which the plane was found were available at nine o'clock tonight. A farmer of Ste. Felicite, Matane County, tonight found the wreckage on the heach where the current had | thrown it. The wreckage was positive. ly idengtitied as that of the plane in which 'Count "Ne Lesseps and his, mechanic started out. One wing and important pieces of the motor were missing. The sextant and the stick were in place. The straps which were designed to hold the occunants in place were loosened and the life-saving belts were mis- sing, which indicated that the two aviators either jumped before the rlane renched the sea or left the plane' after it descerjled pnd at- swin to the bench or waited in the wrter for assistance. at the time the ! chances »f their being seen were ONE DIAL RADIO of Battery ance. Marconi offers you a complete line (Table and Console models) and a supreme Batteryless Console that lifts "light socket" reception to a new and finer standard of perform- In appearance, ease of operation, these New One- Dial Marconis surpass, competition to a degree that will win for them undisputed leadership. 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Manager REPRESENTATIVE -- Radio Acressories Carrizd in Stock, aa ne ---------------------- 'the high wind meagre and hona has practicallv heen ahondnned here that they will hea found alive. They have been mis- fing threa days. The hvdronlane wae fonnd ahont F 20 thie afternoon, Yesterdav the ne of the nlane was found 20 miles from Sandv Rav and the nrijider found a+ Sandv Bay. At noon tnday M. Fournier of Matane, fonnd a small plece of the plane on the shore, During the day other pieres had heen found on the heagh between Sandy Ray and Ma- tone, a distance of ahout twenty miles, The commercial companv em- nloving Count De Lessens and the Minister of T.and and Forests for Oueheec Province immediately took charge of the search, and farmers of Matane County were asked to keen a lookont for other pieces of the nlane nn the heach, Hector Gufl- heault, of ta. Welirite, was return- ing home tonight when he saw the cockpit of the nlane washed up on the hearh. He immediately procured ald and with the assistance of a team of horses and neighbors sue- ceaded in getting the wreckaca tn 'and, After examination it was found that moet of the motor had disan- neared with other parts of the mach. ina, prohahlv Adiglocated when the waves threw the wreckage against rocks alone the shore. Tdentification was made through Iattering nn the front of the plane. The front of the cockpit bore the letters S. ND, A, A watch belonging to one nf the aviators was found in the cockpit with a pair of stockings. The theory held by aviation ex- perts is that the plane was forced { down in the southeast erale of Tues- | day, which blew np after the avia- tors left on their flight and that and the action of currents in the river scattered the wreckage along the shore. Hope that the aviators will be found alive has practically been ahandoned, although the slim hope remains that they may have been picked up by a fishing boat un- equipped with wireless. ; The fate of Count De Lesseps has srovced aviatirn cireles throughout the Dominion, He was a member of the French aristocracy, pioneer in Canadian aviation and connected with a prominent Toronto family throueh marriage. Federal and Provincial authori- ties were co-operating today in a search over stream and forest for Count De Lessens and his mechanic. The 'mechanic is a Russian named Chinchinoff. The finding of the wings of a hvdroplane similar to the one piloted by Count De Lesseps at Sandy Bay, 45 miles from Val Bril- liant has led to the belief that the airmen may have crashed and are either seriously injured, dead or lost, BABY SPECIATAST WAS JEWEL ROBBER Brooklyn, Oct, 22.--The fake doc- | tor who revived a forgotten super- stition of Southern negroes for the benefit of a dozen expectant Brook- lyn mothers, has applied his stetho- scope once too often. Edward Koch, alias "Dr, Katz," and "Dr. Franklin," 31 years old 'was arrested on a charge of grand larceny, after exploiting himself as a "baby specialist," according to the police in order to pl yhis real pro- fession as a jewelry thier. Kodh is charged with stealing jewelry from many women whose homes he visited, ostensibly on the orders of their husbands. His prac- tice was to make a superficial ex- amination of patients, apply his stethoscope, order his patients to disrobe, and then give a "diagnosis," which resulted in both alarming the women and causing him to leave loaded with their jewels. "if you wear any jewelry," he, would say. "your baby will be bora with defects. Take it all off now." HOGG & LYTLE, LTD. POTATOES We Have a Choice Supply of Both Uxbridge and New Brunswick Pota- toes. Now is the Time to put in Your Stock for the Winter. HOGG & LYTLE, LTD. 54 Church Street Phone 203 REAL WP ARE A At The Arcade . Monday starts the last week of The Country Fair--The crowds are larger every day, and we would advise attend- ing in the mornings. Souvenirs, Shopping Bags. Exhibit after Exhibit of interesting things to see. Saturday Night 7.30 to 10 o'clock Ladies' New Fall Felt, Velvet and Felt and Velvet Hats. Values to $5.00. Saturday Night $1.98 On Sale, Second Floor MONDAY, 8.30 A. M. $1 Dress Sale A Dress worth $10.95 regular tor $1.00 Buy one dress at $10.95 and get another one for $1.00 Beautiful Fall Dresses--Latest Colors and Designs Only 60 Dresses in the lot. See Windows Saturday Night $10.95 Each--2 For $11.95 -- x eT Po ¥ Lo Ty a SL _----

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