0ss THE OSHAWA DAILY "TIMES, "TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29,1927 : Results When F ire Destroys W --_----_--_ ------ hi thy Factor A Kelly, Representative--Phones: Office 256; Res. 480 NOTICE TO BOWMANVILLE SUBSCRIBERS Any Bowmanville subscriber who is mow getting The Times 'mail may have same delivered by carrier boy at the delivery rate 10¢ & week if they will notify the Bowmanville representative, fr. Ivers Kelly, or the office of publication ag Oshawa. UNKEN BRAWL (ILLUSTRATED TALK "AIRED IN COURT| ON WORK INTHE han ARCTIC REGIONS oben Ashton Cut on Ball «* +y-g Charge oF "a Assauh | Rev. J. M. Crisall, Mission- y ary, Delivers Address in St. John' s Church We it Bowmanville, Nov. 20 AZ a re- ult of a drunken brawl in the Olym- 0 Cafe and Candy Works on Friday i gvening about midnight, Reuben Ash- ifton was an ned ..in police ooure | yesterday morning.on a charge of being drunk and disorderly. Ash: ton pleaded not guilty before M grate W. IW ard, and did likew to the graver against him, that 1 WOT: and eausing bodily injury." i§ The ier is an indictable oifence, and allowed on (By Staff Residgtoss Bowmanville, Nov. 29--In an' in- teresting address supplemented with colored lantern slides, Rev, J. M. Cri L. Th, of Gores Landing, gave AY.P.A. of St. Johns Anglican Church 'gave an account of the work which being done in the Arctic regions, where the speaker spent three vears in missionary work, 1921 to 1924 Appearing hefore the audience in the dre of the northland, th weaker e wplained the making of each of the articles of wear, The the boots which extended to the were of eal skin, while the s, which were white angd soft to je touch, were made of white whale The coat which extended down st the knees had an exceedingly h collar, and was made through is accused was Ig $1,000 bail until Tuesday, : ! ' | 6th, thai he might p vices of a lawyer: Arthur Puynor pleac eharge of common as being drunk and disorderly a fing of $20 and costs in all to $25.00. It c st P son $17.00 to be drunk and in company with the other being no other charge Fhim. be The common assaul was | out of caribou skin, trimmed with laid against P colored braid and mink, with heaver and hit Peter : at the cuffs. His fur hat, which was of the Olympia on the tion. Ashton bodily injury to Mr I oy of the cafe proprietor. Mr; Lam- brose is still.confined to her 'bed be ing attended by nw The arrest: was me Walter Hall, who 1 oisterous men in Jai ad gn tops of 8 Tok E Constance Talmadge Tonight at the In a New Role "The Duchess of Buffalo' Also 2000000 wr SSCLGICT lI Trainin atime line SEAR Te - pk Seb He ~~ WS » L1H LET'S GO T DEER] NEW M J; RTIN * TONIGHT GALIAS T TerSTECTT 3 he ke J ih COO 20 ON THE STAGE made of the hat is tem- of the police style was beaver. In cold weather, worn with flaps up, when "he perature goes below twenty Leow, the speaker explained, the lugs on the side are pulled down, and when it goes below forty below zero, the collar of the coat is turned up as added protection. The gloves, which are loose on the hand, were of moose- skin, trimmed with beaver, and were double so that the soft inside lining may be turned out and dried before a camp fire. The settlement to which Rey, Mr. Crisall was assigned was at Fort McPherson, in the MeoKenzie Dis- trict. Speaking of the progress made in this part of the continent, the speaker said. that when he went over one portage in 1921, there was nought but a muddy road, but int 1924 a crushed stone road had been laid, and produced slides showing pictures of tractors hauling large schooners from "The outside" for use by the Eskimoes, who, he declared were neither small in stature nor in heart, used gasoline motors in their boat that they may not Le stopped from fishing by uniavorable winds during the short summer month In illustration of the night son at one season was shown of a « been taken at midnight, anc fence was shown which during hours which ar moderate tempeq Taking a stan articles which he a newspaper writtet claimed tc pest of the Mr. C a traders an White but on the men brig 1 a pictuy wrch which atm id: ite Ww ith two « Cla and 1 piece Lone VW PSTLL 3 Also that 1 . THE | COLLEGIA ND are featured tho early par of the week. World's Greatest Musical Instrument SUPER -PANATROPE Adsisted by PORIFEN SULLIVAN Petite Danscuse Courtesy LUKE FURNITURE CO. Pap CR] na a a SCOTOTHVT Special Comedy SKEERPING IN TRIM" QTHUOODOCOOCCODCOOTODOTTOTOI0TTOVTTIC wn Rk Mv 5) GOo000300000C Q000CDOCCO Td BO Va OF REGENT THEA RE, Special /£ \dded Feature This Week THE 3. SOV Panatrope Outstanding Sensation of the Musical World. Choice of the Royal Family. The musie of the Panatrope is the Standard which imitating manufacturers are striving to attain. Priced from $115, up. Hear Them at Your Brunswick Dealer's. The Brunswiclk-Balke-Collender Co, of Canada Limited (By Staff pupils « Clarke and on flected great cre and their direct i last night at the their presentation « comedy pl: 'oppyland." tyle of Barrie's The story c famo (nia, of the m | parture. The Kin ably acted by Mi Ga. ) | @rected the Princess of Po poland, whose part was taken by Tean Wight, that she must look with favor upon the suit of Baron Insomgia, whose part is taken by Norman Allin, When Baron Insomnia arrives, he is much intrigued with the magic cas- ket, Beauty Sleep, and resolves to steal it, in which attempt he is suc- cessful. When the loss is discover- ed, everyone is dismayed, but Prince Wideawake, who while unknown to the Princess has favorably impressed her, finds the casket and wins the hand of the beautiful Princess. The part of the prince is most energeti- cally played by Trewin Scott. Miss Dorothy Rowe, of Orono, played the scores of 'the play, but during the intermissions, the orches- tra of Trinity United church, with Mr. Francis Sutton leading, rendered appreciated and entertaining music. The orchestra was composed of Miss Helen Morris, Gregory Colmer, Al- mon Fletcher, Oscar Jamieson, D. R. Morrison, Sr. Herbert Fletcher, Ar- thur Holt and Miss A, Hathway, The stage was very effectively de- corated in cedar branches and red Oppies, The cast of the play, in wddition to the pages, yellow poppies, ket | py, | nia, i Br | Wight; pink poppies and green soldiers were: The King of Poppyland, Rosaline Gamsby ; Fizzletop, Neil Hamm; Hon. 7, Leroy Brown; Prince Wide- Trewin Scott; Baron Insom- Norman Allin; Pip Pip, Bill wn; Honk Honk, Frank McMul- len; Princess of Poppyland, © Jean Moondaisy, Eileen Riddle; wer, Kathieen Stark, NEW Ra IEW STEEL BRIDGE 15 SATISFACTORY 3 on the Wharf Road + Bowmanvill>--Opened Lact W~-'- ake, Cornflo cated « Rencrirr) v, 20--0Opened last 1 cte on by members of 'ouncil, the eoncrete and e Wharf road. the far> lead'ng from here d=clared and is prov- factor ch vas eree s a name plate é io Bridge ) of those » bridge a real- n th ed at on the plate Warden Neleon, of Hooten, George Road Superintendent, . Hall, contractor and huil- bride orge 1 BOY SCOUT "TROOP 51 aff Ren rtrr) 29----A B Sceut srmed here at St, 1 ne hy Rev. J. M, rector of the church, juined at this date and have heen chosen, na on Sidnky Gale. ov suppose you think a man cives his wife?" / impos- ) get a ceive her" it would ! 27e man d n't des Lesson No. 9 9 : Question: Can rickets be prevented? Answer: Yes, by assuring plenty of the rickets-prevent- ing vitamin of cod-liver oil in the diet of mother and baby, SCOTT'S EMULSION contains all cod-liver oil "| vitamins in great abundance, I ----- hh Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Calgary Vancouver . . U5. arb ob ibe ree 2 1 COO S000000COSCO0LITOLTO0T 4 ACQUITTED ON SERIOUS CHARGE Dismissed in County Judge's Court (By Stat Reporter) Nickeforuk, of Oshawa was dismis- sed by His Honor, Judge Ruddy, yesterday afternoon. The evidence was very indefinite. It was next to impossible to fix even an approximate date for the commission of the offense. Much of the evidence was from neigh- borg who had no direct knowledge of the case. Considerable time was alleged to have elapsed between the commis. sion of the act and the complaint. Two of the Crown witnesses could speak no English, and the services of Wm. Igel, Court Inter preter were requisitions d. SMILE THE WHIL i TRAVEL, The "Vancouver Express" is by no means a joke, but you cannot help smiling when its portezs hand your baggage down hecaus th smile has become a habit. It ma be that the smile is infections an you caught it from t when he showed you to your but one thing certain is ing travelled on the "Van Express," nothing h; happe take the smile Th the cuisine, the equipn road-bed, the gentle-handl this million-dollar trai contributed to your that is if vou have habit of travelling fic between Toron couver, The "Vancouver continent's ands ficiency, leaves Union 9.00 p.m. toni: : of the week. For rates, ete,, consult M Canadian Pacirlic ST. ANDREW'S LF"? GUL HOLD FIRST OF A SERIES OF MELT] YOU Te At. an enthusiast tended meeting of t! drew's Young I Monday evening the | fies of meetings featu: bership Campalan The menting wr the hymn "Lead 10} lowed by the readi of Psalm 62. The huysines followed, the meeting being r was also dec! ciety in thrae G be in charge and Recreational pe ly. Miss Mclauel and James Youn leaders and ch from the members nr Following the Mr. Arthur Phillins at the piano hy Miss rendered two yory ple: mental numbers, A number of were then thrown on the illustrating the makig of a co the Royal Mint in Lond Explan- atory notes describing the various processes were read by Howard Saywell, Mr. Bloss then contribut very fine vocal numbers, which a hymn and the ben closed this part of the mec The group then adjourned to the basement and the rem meeting was devoted to games by Gordon Maxwell. 08 interestin creer in In Memoriam JUBB--In loving memory of dear wife, Constance, who passed away, November 29th, 1926. Whatever joy or grief be mine, dear Connie, I will always think of you. Arthur. 12 Simcoe St. N. Phone 1200 risk EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Does your work require close range yision? Don't fail to have » eyes examined, Xou may be 320 1516 .. . PHONE 1516 ua hk Dpposite Post. Office Case of Steve Nickeforuk is Whitby, Nov. 29--The charge of attempted incest, laid against Steve my A -------------------------- Whitby W. C, Reinke, Representative, Phones 434 and 342 Reinke, or the office of Blaze Originating from Com. pounding Tank Does Heavy Damage -- Consid- erable Damagz to Material end Manufactured Pro. ducts (By Staff Reporter) , Whitby, Nov. 29--The J. Harris ednd uit factory, formerly operated a vinegar works, was practically ited by a fire that broke out ves- terday afternoon at 5:45. The inze originated at the compounding %¥ on the upper story. There i no one on the upper storey at 3 ti me and the fire gained great way hefe re it was noticed. The of the building were ated with oil fromr the ma- and the blaze spread h the whole building before apparatus arrived. Th firemen responded very ymptly and soon had the fire un- ler control, us There was considerable loss 1 damage to material and a an manufactured products, oad of conduit, worth $1,500, hich was to have been shipped 'day morning, and which the nspoit company failed to eall 2 ; damaged and will have to i PTO d. | Thel The ct vd bv v and fully. 12 compounding tank, in which thrice of the conduit is impreg- i 1 a super-heated mixture ipha had heen in use about n minutes before the fire was wered, Fires while the tank in nse were not unusual, and rat ept at hand to cope ast night, however, gained such headway was impossible to reach the floor to do anything. ity of ill be in excess of $5,. Iding was adequately insurance but the ma- equipment were not 1 t, 'uhber connection in the pipe cenveying ofl to the fire under tk, burned 'off when the fire 1 and emptied the contents of 12] tank upon the flames. firemen deserve high praise r performance, as the build. : ablaze, upstairs and down, they reached it. --------i NOTICE TO WHITBY SUHKSCRIHERS Any Whitby subscriber who is now getting The Times by mail may have same delivered by carrier boy at the delivery rate of 10¢ a week if they will notify the Whitby representative, Mr. W. (. of publication at Oshawa, Harris Conduit Plant Is Practically Gutted FORCED PASSENGER BUS INTO DITCH im. > -- Convicted of Recklessness and Leaving Accident (By Staff Whitby, Nov. els, of Pontypool, alleged to have been the driver of the car whiel ditched a loaded bus a short d tance west of Whitby one eveni lat week, came up before Ma trate Willis in Whithy Police Reporter) es, stop at the scene of an aecident. The driver of the bus, Samuel Samuels, Pontypos! ' 29--Samuel Samu. Court yesterday to answer to two charg- reckless driving ana railing to Harry | approagh, and whem ° y thirty feet away suddenly swep toward him. He turned out but wa {unable to avoid, a collisions Eh pimpagt sent the bys.into the ditéh | As the driver ofthe errant card not stop; he called on the drive f another car that eame along t help patch the guilty party. Samu els was overaken dt the outsk of Whitby, his car showing marks very plainly, of a coll Samuels, testifying in ¢ behaly, sald he was RX lights of 'the bus, which were 8d bright that he 'thought' a fife wi coming', He knew that he nad "touched something, but being i a hurry to gét léme, «lid fot no stop." The ties at f and canceile 1 three 'months, Mao? $10 trate fi a' 'the' penal respectivei Samuels licenge fo "Da you know v T have ait lit rar bent" "All right, 1 you'll be worse wroke" Keep on an nt. You'll bi D 33 Simcoe St, avi ds 44 & N. 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Consult HORTON & FRENCH For Everything in Real Estate 22 Bruce St, Phone 120TW CARTER'S Real Estate Real Estate for exchange, 6 room brick dwelling, square plan, nicely decorated, all mod- ern, paved strect, garage, small mortgage for house on Col- borne, Brock, Elgin, Agnes or Division St, Can give $1,500 cash if mecessary, Property to not exceed $6,000, $4,000 with $500 down, fine seven roomed dwelling, all modern, central fine boarding A snap for quick sale. T0 BURN MORTGAGE ON CHURCH ORGAN An interesting feature of the supper and concert in Simcoe street United tonight will be the burning of the mortgage on the church organ, repairs to which Felt Bros. The LEADING JEWELERS Established 18%6 12 Simcoe St. South Jor bist PHONE Thompson s Drug Store 10 Bimcoe St. 8. We Deliver were ne ry following the fire in the church in 1919. During the past year the Ladies' Aid Society of the church have been steadily pay- ing off this debt, and tonight sees the crowning of their efforts im this direction, when the mortgage against the organ will forever be destroyed. The supper and concert, which is under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society, takes the form of an annual reunion of members of the congregation and their friends. The usual bountiful supper is being prepared by the ladies, and a pro- gram of musical and other num- bers has been prepared. The con- CARTER'S BEAL ESTATE, 5 King St. E, or Ho 1380 | REAL ESTATE Homes built to suit purch aeps, R. M. KELLY 610 Simcoe St. N, Phone 1663W Nice Little Home FoR SAME a, ronsisting of | 5700 » , nieel decorated, electric light, Al large Jot, North end of city, a Only $2200. Terms p) reasgnabie, Disney Real Estate ® Opposite Post Office Phone 1550 ve Wal, ~ J. Rutherford, R. S. Df LYCETT AUCTIONEER 25 King St. E.~Corner Celine Phone 205 - V. A. 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