Oshawa Daily Times, 4 Aug 1928, p. 2

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HITB Representative--JAMES HOLDEN Phone, House 15--Office 484 Reception Held in Form of . Garden Party By the _ (By Staff Reporter) Whitby, Aug. 4--Rev. J. M. Cris. all, of Gore's Landing, who according to an announcement has been ap- pointed by the Bishop of Toronto as the pew rector of All Saints' Angli- can church to succeed the former pastor, the late Rev. T. G. A. Wright, was welcomed by his parishioners at a den party tendered by the ies' Guild, yesterday afternoon and evening. On acount of the in- dlement weather. it, was found neces- sary to hold the event in the parish hall but it was quite successful never- theless and many, including people outside the church, took opportunity to -greet the new rector. e guild also conducted a sale of homemade baking and many fine products of the culinary are were disposed of. Rev. Mr. Crisall has performed ministerial 'work in the eastern sec- tion of London, England, and on coming to Canada his first appoint- ment was as a missionary to the es- kimos with = headquarters at Fort McPherson, the farthest northern trading post and R.C.M.P. station on the Kenzie river. For over two years he remained at Fort McPher- son but as the rigorous climate was proving injurious to his health he was forced to come south, The new rector will probably be unable to take gharge here until late in September. Lien wn The modern wife tries to love, honor and display.--Montreal Star, petition, FINED $10 FOR R. G. Burgess, of Oshawa, Appears in Whitby Police Court BN -------- R v) ned $15 and costs for reckless driving, Burgess with an- other man, E. L. Fraser, Oshawa, had been driving on Annes street a few nights ago after takin two ladies to the Ontario Hospital, and it is alleged that they collided with a car owned by A. Martin, Brock street. Both machines were damaged and Martin claimed that the road was wide enough that a collision might easily have been avoided. Chief Gunson and Highway Traf- fic Constable Spence testified that they met both Burgess and Fraser in a local garage after the accident. They swore the men had been drink- ing but neither considered that they were under the influence of alcohol. Although Fraser was actually driv- ing. when Burgess' car collided with Martin's, as Burgess was present the charge had to be laid against him as owner of the vehicle. G. D. Conant of Oshawa, acted as counsel for the defence. Oshawa, was A DIRTY DIG (Chicago Daily News) Awkward Youth.--'I see a doc- tor sald that if we all walked on the toes we should he much health. fer." His Dance Partner: 'I suppose he didn't say whose toes, did he?" There is no teacher like ex- perience, Remember this when you need lumber. The cheapest price is generally the most expensive in the end, dollar for dollar value and absolutely dependable ser- vice we challenge all com- Oshawa Lumber ~ Co., Limited 25 Ritson Road North Phone 2821 Rr ee i -- For Wh RECKLESS DRIVING] (By Staff Reporte Whitby, A . 4--R. G. Burgess, of |; also of | "THE SMUD B INTENSE HEAT Chicago, Aug. 3.--Fifteen per- sons were reported dead of the heat in the Chicago district before a torrential rain lowered the tem- perature 20 degrees from a height of 94. The high mark established the heat record for the year. Seven of the deaths were drown- ings, the other eight were due to illness aggravated by the heat and excessive humidity, With the coming of the rain, the backbone of the heat wave, which has held sway four days, was pro- nounced broken by the Weather Bureau, Two Die in New York New York, Aug. 3.--Eastern States, sweltering in the second day of a torrid wave, were prom- idled no relief before tomorrow night, Today, from Boston south along the entire Atlantic seaboard, cities reported temperatures in the nine- ties and high eighties, with a high 'humidity. | Rhode Island, in a 24-hour per- ipod, had two deaths directly at- tributed to the heat, prostrations, . New York sweltered under a high humidity, with the thermo- meter reading 88 late in the after- noon, This same day in 1926 holds the record with a 92. There were several prostrations today, A gen- tle southwest wind, general in the Hast, furnished some relief, A thunderstorm, developing in the Northwest, will arrive late tomor- tw, according to the Weather ureau, bringing cool and fair weather for Sunday. Boston's Record Heat Boston, Aug. 3.--With official temperatures running as high as 05, and unofficial readings at 102. Boyan and vicinity weakened un- er the heat wave which over- whelmed the East today, Deaths and prostrations attributed direct- 1y or indirectly to the heat were reported from several citles, | pa -- J REAL ESTATE Homes built to suit purchuer, R. M, KELLY 610 Simcoe St. N, Phone 1608W Do YouOwn Your Own and several | [BOWMANVILLE THOMAS W. WHARTON Representative Phones: Office 587; Resie : _ demce, 300 CAR WRECKED IN PLUNGING OVER A 20-FOOT BANK Ernest Waiss and Family Have Miraculous Escape from Injury : a FAMILY IN CAR Retaining Fence is Broken --One of Long Series of Accidents j (By Sta Reporter) Bowmanville, Aug. 4--Plunging over a twenty-foot embankment af- ter his car had gone through the railing east of the C. P. R, bridge, Ernest Walss, 46 Wroxellen ave- nue, Toronto, escaped Injury, al- though his car was completely wrecked. The accident occurred about seven o'clock yesterday af- ternoon, Waiss with his wife and two children was driving east, and on the slippery pavement failed to make the turn properly, The car plunged head-on through the re- taining fence, and then, swinging round, went down the embank- ment backward. It piled up against a fence at the bottom of the embankment, The car was taken to a local garage, and the ac- cident reported to the police. This is one of a series of acci- dents which have occurred at the hridge., The turn is very sharp, and cannot he seen hecause of the high level of the bridge, sets of new posts for the retaining fence have heen used so far this year, and the large black and white checker-hoard danger signal has heen knocked down several times, More accidents have occurred here this year than in all the rest of the town. It is one of the most dangerous turns for miles on the Highway in either direction. In Chicago---here today and gun tomorrow--Life. No one can say that the silk stocking of today has arhitrary views, It is satisfied to be judged by any method buf the blindfold test.--Toronto Telegram, Some six OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, manville and Toronto Boy Scouts -- (By Staff Reporter) sy Bowmanville, Aug. 4.--Camp Bowanto, Scout camp for the local troop of Boy Scouts and twe Tor onto troops, breaks up today. Six- teen boys representing the 110th, and 67th. Toronto troops and the 1st Bowmanville troop leave this afternoon for their homes after one of the most successful camps ever into three patrols, and was run under a competitive system. Great- er stress was laid this year on wooderaft and swimming, and a dam was built to make swimming pool in the creek beside the camp. they have had a most enjoyable time, even though there were many wet days. Plans are already he- ing laid for next year's camp, and it is planned to have some forty boys under canvas for the full two weeks, AWARD CONTRACTS AT PRESCOTT 1020 Ottawa, Aug. 3.--Contracte for ly to be placed hefore-1929, It will for the terminals. to prove Prescott more than their operation ed in construction, fit quired after the work pleted. 1s com BREAKS UP TODAY || Has Been Attended By Bow- held here. 'The camp was broken | ©: a deep The boys report that the Prescott terminals are unlike- take at least six months to decide on the location and prepare plans The construe tion of the terminals is expected remunerative to While 2,000 men may be cwploy- is not ex- pected more than 150 will he re- CRISIS NEARS IN JITNEY SITUATION Police and Taxi Owners in Hamilton Battle Plan Bold Strokes : - ---- Hamilton, Aug. 3.--A crisis is imminent in the jitney situation here, it is believed, as police have prepared 200 distress warrants which they intend to serve tomor- row in an effort to collect fines amounting to $6,000 which were imposed by Magistrate Jelfs upon about 75 jitneurs who were con- victed of operating without licens- These distress warrants will be served, it is sald, as soon as they are signed by Magistrate Jelfs, The distress warrants provide for the seizure and sale of the jit- neurs' cars. Liens on such cars are secondary to the distress war- rants of the police, it is said, and in the event of there not being suf- ficient distress the warrants also provide for the arrest of their own- ers and jail terms of 14 days. Pin Hopes on Toronto The only hope the jitneurs now have, they admit, is favorable ac- tion by Hon. W. H, Price, Attorney- General, on their applications for a fiat to appeal again from Judge Brandon's decision, which upheld the convictions of Magistrate Jelfa, D. A. J. Swanson expressed sur- prise that the police have refused to stay their hand until the Attor- ney-General returns from his holi- tion for a fiat. tion would be held accountable. Mass Meeting Today. The jitneurs - | meeting tomorrow, and it is just possible, ------ Telephone Grover 7247 At Our Expense | STANDARD BRICK Co., Limited Manufacturers of - GOOD RED STOCK BRICK 500 Greenwood Ave. Toronto, Ont. W. J. Trick BR Rad id Brantford provide a of double and thickness, beauty Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service n Brantford Roofing rendered by . Oshawa Co., Limited - decide to march in a body to Po- lice Headquarters and there sur- [the one, render and offer to serve the 14 |scenery along the detour.--Ohio days in jail, State Journay. days and deals with the applica. Mr. Swanson sald that if distress warrants were serv. ed those responsible for such ac- 7 7 a) YY AS") T rh will hold a mass they state, that they will SE Rr ---- a EEE em EA SS eS ssS CET TE -- SS ARS Ss TE ~~ -- ACH day is a voyage fraught with infinite possibilities. Each day is a new beginning, an undertakng that calls for all of a man's thought and experience, ; You can learn fully of our professional ability and our sincere desire to serve by talking with others. 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