Oshawa Daily Times, 3 Nov 1927, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA DAILY T{MES, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1927 Whitby W. C. Reinke, Representative, Phones 22J and 342 PRISONER IS STIL AT LARGE DESPITE THOROUGH SEARCH Charles Bright, Who Escaped from Whitby Jail, Has Evaded Police HOLD INVESTIGATION Sheriff Paxton Examines the Jailer and Turnkeys--May Be Shake-up (By Staff Reporter) Whithy, Nav. 3--No news has as vet been received of the whereabouts of Charles Bright, who escaped from the Whitby jail yesterday morning. Police officials - in other places were notified at once of his being at large and a rapid search was made of the surrounding country-side but without >) not harcotjc It's safe drmles "I'm afraid to take it," one woe' man said to her friend, whem yecommended to take Nilene, "It's pure to become a habit, and I'd rather suffer anything than be come addicted to a drug". "But you needn't be," said hee friend, "I know, for I've taken it myself for some time and it has not that effect at all", With much misgiving but a small Rope burning within her she tried Nilene, Her hopes wers justified and all monthly suffer- ings ended, Now she never misses any of the delightful times her friends have and she says; "Nilene certainly works magic!" AT YOUR DRUGGIST NILENE «FOr Women C ) result. . Sheriff - Paxton was closeted with the jailer and the turnkeys most of the day. He was noncommital as to the extent of the investigation that will be made into the circumstances of the case. It is intimated that a shake-up will result. WHITBY PUBLIC SCHOOL PUPILS MAKE GOOD SHOWING Whitby, Nov. 3--The reports of the first examinations. in the Public Schools of Whitby have this week been given out by R. A. Sennett, Supervising Principal. This year pro- motion is to be earned on the year's work and a complete set of examina- tions will be given once every two months. Pupils absent from one ex- amination are left out of the report. Out of 464 names given in the re- port, 108 were allowed honour stand- ing, 70 came below 60 per cent. and 65 were absent from at least one test: MANY PETTY THEFTS OCCUR IN WHITBY One Burglar Bold Enough to Enter During the Afternoon ( By Staff Reporter) Whitby, Nov. 3.----Several small thefts have heen reported this week, In one case the burglar was bold enough to enter the house in the middle of the afternoon when there were three people in the house, A purse containing about five dollars was taken. No success has been met with by the police in searching for the man or men who rohbed Isaac Levine. One suspect who was at Levine's house the night before the robbery was committed, was brought in yes- terday and released after question- me, CHIMNEY FIRE (By Staff Reporter) Whitby, Nov, 3.--The Fire Drig- ade was called out yesterday morn- 'ne tn extinguish a blaze in the "himner: of Charles Connor's house, 1 the north-west section of the town, The fire which was caused hy clog- ged stove pipes, burned itself out, doing no damage, ALMONDS Almonds, Nov, -Mr, and Mrs, Mackle and daughter, Loretta, Mr. and Mrs. Brady and dughter, Mary, 11 of Toronto were Sunday visitors with Mrs, M. Mackey. Mr. R. Wilson and Arthur spent the week-end with relatives in Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pilkey and family spent Sunday with relativse in Toronto, Mrs. Viee and Mrs, Lamon of Osh- awa visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs, T, C. Oshourne, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kemp and son, Donald, spent Tuesday in To- . ronto, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hall and fam- ily were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mowbray of Kinsale, Miss Lois Balsdon visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. H. Reeson of North Toronto, The young people of the neigh- borhood. enjoyed a Hallowe'en Mas- querade on Monday evening in the school house. Many were in costume which created a lively time after | the parade the judges presented a box of chocolates to each of the fol- lowing three. Mrs. Gilclrest repre- sented a Red Cross Nurse, Dorothy Barton for prettiest costume, a Ara- bian Lady and Crofy Osburne was the worst costume, a hard looking tramp, after which all enjoyed sandwiches, cake and coffee. Miss Bernice Love and Miss Red- ius Lee spent Thursday last in To- ronto, Mrs. Norman Wood and son visited several days with relatives in To- ronto recently. Mrs. Vanskiver and son of Picton visited over the week-end at the home of Mrs. J. J. Fothergill. Mrs. Ronald Garrett of Preston, Miss Guthrie, Miss Morrison, Miss Htunleyt and Miss Mabel Mackey, all of Toronto spent Saturday with the latter's mother, Mrs. M. Mackey. The league held a social on Tues- day evening. A short program fol- lowed by various games and candy and apples made plenty amusement for all, League Rally will he held Mon- day evening next, Rev. Ms, Langford of Port Whitby will be the speaker. Come and bring your friends. Mr. C. T., Morcombe of Omemee visited with Mr. and Mrs. Balston on Thursday, Mrs, Morcomhe ani daungnter returned nome wity him after spending three weeks with her parents. PEDESTRIANS DEMAND ROADS Pedestrians in England are up in arms because the authorities persist in widening and improving the roads solely for the benefit of motorists. They insist that some of the good, old fashioned roads he left for their quiet enjoyment. They demand that every main road have a footpath or sidewalk. 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