iN _ Le considered, PAGE TWO THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1927 SEVERELY INJURED nal combustion. . Mrs. Smith was near Mrs. Charles Smith, of Belleville was | the stove at the time. She is suffer- saserely injured yesterday when a |ing from deep cuts and gashes on the " heater was blown to pieces from inter- Soi arms and legs. Conduct Your Affairs with Dignity STANDARD Bank savings ac- A count lends dignity to the tran- sactions of the depositor. It identifies him with an organization that is known and respected in the community, and establishes a contact which is invaluable should he at any BANKING] time desire counsel or advice on mon- FIFTY ey matters, Open a Standard Bank | savings account, It will help you to de- YEARS velop your financial resources as noth- ing else can, and enable you to con- duct your personal financial affairs with dignity. STANDARD BANK OF CANADA. OSHAWA BRANCH-E. L. Hodgins, Manager also at La Brooklin, Newcastle, sg ithy i i ait IDES DDD TD DRED ER DTD RS DD DD No Fear Now of Offense! | So Sweet Clean Inside! No Offensive Vapors From the Pores Once a person realizes the wonder- fi! properties in cascara, no other 1: 'xative in tHe market would ever It's no trick to 'clean out the Lowels." Dozens of things will do thot, But a little natural cascara purifies the system clear through, (Cl anses even the pores of your sk!9. Renders perspiration as inof- fer-ive as #2 much dew The old- fog ioned way was "salts."" They get action, but they take the mucous meiabrane along with the waste mat- ter Mineral oils are gentler, but they leave the howels with a film of poisons for the hlood to carry off through the .pores, But when you ensearige the system, you get rid of all the poisons by normal muscular "MY OLD DREAD of unpleasant va- action of the howels, pors when I was excited or warm used 1¢ you have the habit of taking to spoil a pans fot me, Tt wes oven medicine for constipation or event for auto-intovication, stop it. For a friend who told me the wholesome ing of one or two-- candy cascaret is a delightful form sweetening y F rascara; childre hh ta 0 CASCARETS grown-ups to have "more." And what a comfort to know you | weather; Try a cascarey tonight ; Rts for | { are in that clean, wholesome condi- | see how you feel next day, and for| y.. (ho0 01a both very slight, | tion that does away with any need | days after! With the skin fresh and of deodorants, even in warmest | fragrant, All druggists, 10c and 25¢. enn anaAnAnananAAnAAAAAKAOOOO0000000000000C00CO00000000G0 Watch for Nelson & Bel JANNOUNCEMENT IN THE TUESDAY issue of the "Oshawa Daily Times" 200000000200000000C0000000000000I00002CIVNOOOOO00 STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT About 12,000 ft. of good dry storage space, conveniently locat- ed, with Canadian National siding, for rent either in whole or in part. Low rental, CHARLES M. MUNDY c/o Mundy Printing Company, Limited Telephone 35 or 312 MARITIMES PLEA ~~ MADE BY BAXTER Premier of New Brunswick Presents Views at Guelph, Ontario Guelph, Oct. 22.--Hon. J. B. M. Paxter, K.C., Premier of New Bruns- wick, in addressing the Canadian Club here Wednesday night an "Some Canadian Problems," made | a plea that the Maritime Provinees | be given their inalienable rights !with regard to transportation and Limmigration. (GARS ARE BADLY DAMAGED IN CRASH ON MASSON STREET 'Truck Tens Upside Down, But No One Seriously Hurt Colliding with a Ford Tudor Se- Laan owhed by Lloyd Salter, 547 Mary street at 5:30 last night, a tuck owned by the Goode Cream- (ery, Port Perry, was turned com- | pletely over with its four wheels in the air, both cars being badly smashed. The two occupants of the | truck, W. 8. McKinley and a lady passenger and also Mr. Salter es. caped injury as if by a miracle, When the smash occurred, the wom- | {an was thrown out through the roof of the cab of the truck and Mr, Me- | Kinley was imprisoned inside it, but both escaped with a bad shak- | ing up anda few bruises. Mr. Salter ! was also very fort unate and escaped | | injury. | THEY LAUGH---- AS HEALTH COMES BACK | Rose and Valerie are sisters, Their charts say they are 23 and | 18 years of age, respectively, nu | o look at them you would think (they were 15 and, 12---so slight and | delicate are they. And' when you hear the laughter and chatter of | these two-----for they are resting | side hy side in hospital cots--you | feel sure they must he the lesser! | ages, Ent the wonder is they are here at all, for just a few months ago they | | wore admitted, victims of the ray- | apes of consumption. They are happy now hecause they: are gaining weight and strength gain; end ve1, who have never lost yoir health | pean bardly understand what a won- | dorful difference that makes to peo-! 1'e who never expected to ger well int then----that is the work of the | ! Muskoka Hospital for Consumptives nd it is being carried on for ever hree Thundred patients each day | hroughout the year Rose and Valerie are a farmer's ! 5, in a home where there wen children, and they say ; are learning all about the di- se so they will do their best to that no other members cf the family walk unawaers into the dread th that leads to consumption. Would you not like to contribute this excellent work? [i depends largely upon subseriptions. to Contributions may be sent to Hon. W. A, Charlton, President, 223 Col- Street, Torento 2, Ontario Have You Acid Scalp? If your hair won't keep the sim- plest wave for. several days, there is probably too much acidity. A con- dition that causes hair to be stub- bornly straight and stringy, and to lack all lustre. Acid scalp. From the hour you check this ex- | cessive acidity your hair will ac and appear very differeat. It will ar- range easily in any style that be- comes, for it will have lovely soft- ness, and all the sheen all healthly hair normally has. Danderine will neutralize the acid. and actually dis- |sotve- every particle of dandruff scale Your hair won't need any- thing else to keep it fresh, whole- some, and free from the least ob- jectisnable taint that is too often jhoticed in otherwise fastidious wo- ! men. Dandeirne sells for only thirty-five cents at any drugstore, and as only a few drops oun. comb or towel will do the work, a bottle last for weeks! i Mr. Salter was returning to his | home, only a block and a half § was splintered 10 matehwood, and | "eeddeddeiniodeisides bf a It away, and was going east on Hill | how its two occupants could have croft street when he saw the truck | scaped without injury is a marvel. coming north on Masson street. He | The Ford was hit between the right tates that he thought that he was | fender and the door, both vehicles perfectly safe in crossing the street | skidding together to the curb. The and continued across Masson stréet | right fender and running board of but was hit by the truck almost in he Ford were torn almost com- | the centre of the intersection. The | pletely off, the body was twisted, wruek, it is alleged, turned east in [and the left front wheel, axle and an attempt to avoid the collision, but | steering gear were smashed. he force of impact threw the Ford completely onto the boulevard. at Nobody was with Mr. Salter and the north-east corner of the inter- | the fact that he was held in the car section. The front wheels of the | by the steering wheel is no doubt truck caught in the curb and threw | the reason that he did not receive the rear end around onto the haule. | more serious injury. The truck had vard, carrying the truck completely | 8 load of empty butter boxes, with | over so that the four wheels were | Which it was returning to Port in the air. The cab of the truck | Perry. a I RT OR the P l t ? Classifiel A17:'a The Oshawa om . \ . u . : . - ST 3 2 Daily®Times Get Quick Results | TEST ats one can ductal is the oe { : loss of sight. Oculists agree that in a great Man Recovered Weeks Wages ; number of cases complete or partial loss of adh K) sight is simply due to negligence. Want Ads in Th» Oshawa Dai. Benk ond the Pedlar People, . if you have the slightest difficulty in seeing ly Times got vesalts, In Friday's | Limited, plant, things easily and clearly, come in and have issue of the Paper and under | This moming information your eyes examined. the "Too Late to Classift "sec wis oft. at The Oshawa Daily ' \ A , shaw HH ton, the fellowing advertises bail h " wi . ment: was published: Times office which was at once transmitted to the advertiser, "Lost--A sum of money Fri- i Rg day moon between Standard A few minutes later a raport Bank and Pedlar's factory oun Wis received that the HORE y Simcoe streat south. Liberal re- had heen restored on identifiea- * > tion being made EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ward, Finder please leave at | ! Prices Are Right, Times office," MADE A MESS OF IT -v 2 Sa w fesied] opioid | Boite -- * Lastes 5 CR > 2 2 5 Posen, os toitaitesd Ca os} Stadt. os) jospoins Soitests aejesges Sadaibasbiitusbattelt dhaibe IR The sum of money lost rep- resented two week's wages of a | married, workman whe has a | famil *, The advertisemoem 5 shows that he had no clear no- tion of just where the money was lost except that it was somes where between the Standard hi od EE RTs TL J JC JC NC NO MC M0 J J J 0 2 To 0 2 estes tesstestortarte dentestertertacdantees If vou must of walk n the Highway Walk on the left side of the road, facing the oncoming traffic teatasieetenasiantes No Charge for Examinations or Advice 3 King St. West gs Accidents io pedestrians on the highways can be lessened if pedestrians will use the left side of the road. Then the oncoming traffic can be plainly seen, Most cars run in comparative silence, and when the horn is used the pedestrian frequently becomes startled. Unless he is facing the automobile he may step the wrong way. Motorists should always slow down and sound horn when approaching pedestrians, They should turn out so that the pedestrian will not be forced off the road, Don't try to pass vehicles and pedestrians at the same time. ON CITY STREETS Where there is a traffic officer or traffic signal, don't try to cross against the motor traffic. You may be successful 99 times--but the hundredth time may be your last. The minute you save does not make the risk worth while, Cross busy streets only at intersections, Where there is no officer or signal, look after your own safety first. Don't try to dodge a car. The Highway Safety Committee confidently looks for the co-operation of pedestrians as well as motorists in its efforts to decrease accidents on our streets and highways. Hafiy So) mi EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chairman: ~--HON.OEO. S. HENRY, Minister of Highways RTSON, Secret: tario Motor League; MARSHALL Secretary Secretary Associated Boards of Trade; A 5, SSE Secretary Stotary Opel League; ? Ha KELL, Registrar of Motor Vehidks) ICKSON, Chief of Police, Toronto; M. SMITH, Acting Deputy Minister of Highways. ADVISORY COMMITTEE Heads of Municipal Governments, Police Chiefs, Presidents of Boards of Trade A Ein lens SE Municioa) ors Association and Service Clubs in the Province of Ontario br __ Sy >