Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Jul 1930, p. 3

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+ Aa ] RI hi A, 5 THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1930 PAGE THREE Election Campaign is Concluded Here in Blaze of Youth Drowns at Tyrone Man Dies in Rouge River, 21 Other Fatal Mishaps (Continued from Vuge 1) onto hoy was fatally burned when after empiying a large container of gasoline, he struck a mateh to Asceriain If the can was empty, It wasn't A args bullding collapsed al Port. Avihuy on top of two works men, Both wers killed, Another victim apparently lay down on the rallway tracks to sleep and was killed when run over by a (rain on the Lindsay-=Peterhore line, In addition to the high fatality Wet scores of people wera severely injured in auto crashes aud if Is expected the death record will mount higher List The dead Thomas _Bmith drowned Tyrone, near Bowmanville dames Held, Highland drowned In lougs vives Unidentified woman in Hamilton, killed hy automobile, (lenrge Broadley, nf 1.on don, victim of heat prostyation Fred Corbett, 46, 515 Crawford Btraet, Toronto, victim of heat Mrs, George Turner, 40, vesident near Woodstock, drowned at Port Burwell John Hmith by automobile Vietor Nobinsky, 10, drowned at Chatham Mauries Arnold Hay, Highbury Avenue, London hy dog near Laicknow Htewnrt Pitegerald drowned in Thames iver Albert Brooks, 28, of drowned at Chatham Allee Findlay, tank of whey nen Bruce Maharey, hore, run over hy Lindsay line Prad Vincent Adelard Chaput Island, and Albert Bmith of Desjardinasville all drowned when thelr ear plunged inte river from dock Helen Johnson af Omemes, kills od In highway wreck near Linduaay William Pati, 81, 84 Clark At Taranto victim of heat prosteation Roy Wiilte, 6 of 2488 Bt, Cla Ave, Toronin, sngeumhed ta burns Node) Smith, 15, 117 Rpring dale Avenue, Toronto, killed In wreck Milverten Houlevard John I'iomns Moulden dvowned at Port Arthur, Klahl Nineln, 24, and Tovivio Ninela, 14, killed of Dewd il (rank, 4, of Landon, killed of Windsor, aged 2 London, Detroit, drowned - in Kemptville of Pete) train on the of 'embroke of Alumeaile al when BE al killed | La [ My wil collapsed at Por Arthur, Unidentified man, killed by train Welland William Brady, Detroit, killed in auto crash al Cyrville near OHAWS Drowns at Tyrone Bowmanville, July 2H, mith, nn Knglish Ind who his lien In Canada about Iwalve months was drowned In the mill pond at Tyrons seven milan north of Bowmanville on Kunday morn ing while tn swimming with thres chums, Bmith and the other thres lads had gons to the pond short ly hafors noon and the four had taken out an old boat and had rowed to the middle of tha pond A few minutes Inter they ill Jumped from the boat and swim for the shores but when the othe threa vouched shore (hey missed Hinith and a seach w 4 immediate ly made for hm, The mill pond wis lowered five feel and the hody of ¥mith was found in ten feel of wiler In tha main creek courses Dr, Verguson of Ennlekillen was called to the seens and Immediate ly applied resuscitation bul with out avall und after nearly Iwo hours he was pronounced desd, Hi hody wus removed to the under taking parlours In Bawmanvil'e and funeral. arrangements will be mada ater mith cama Kngland, paying Over A Year n He Toronta to the farm Clamans at Tyrone and has od there ever since, He wan well thought of In the district espect lly among the youhg people Miffered Cramps Ppeaking toThe Times ye Clemens stated that the lad could not hear cold water and it wis the hellef of those who wer wWimming with him that the cold water had given hm the cramp he doctor who attended was of al Thomas from Just from Ww work Canada his own fly "" RIE nf A terdny | loft a part of the cane | hind the fence | ehurge arose | seeming | ceedin the same opinion and ns Ne is the | Coroner for the distriet-he stated that thers would ha ne Inquest The young 1ad who was 20 years of age fs survived by his father in lingland and a hrother at North Bay, Ot Na village the was well and apinion there unless people that of reln Are hi | PORT PERRY HAN SHROUDS CHARGE INMOTHER'S DEATH Herb, York Fined $100 on Charge of Having Liquor in Illegal Place Endeavouring to cloak his con duet in having NHauor in an Negnl place around the death of his moth er, Herh York of Port Perry vainly fried to hoodwink the lindsay Mugistrate in police court on Baturs dny, His hard Iuek story and his efforts to shield himself behind ils mother's dead hody hronght tears to the eyes of the large num har who wera in court In n sohhing volea (old of his leaving Port Lindsay to look for work, Hae wis unsuccessful and to bury his dis couragement he decided to Indulge in un enna of hear, a thing he vary seldom did, he averved, Ha Ininy met ane of his brothers who (old him his mother was dead nnd wis helng huvied that afternoon He then drove away to gel another hrother to go to the funeral and of hesr ha Thin Is where the the accused Perry for When told in court of his cruelty | to his horses, he dented this and | very frank, told of the trauble ha had had with them, I wis AL this point that ke hroke down, His efforts to recover him welf and his shaking hand covering hig quivering Hp brought to the minds of the court oMelals all the | ad clreamstances of the case his | fallure to get work, the death of his mother, his hecoming drunk ha cause he wasn't ured to drink, his great sorrow at being told ha had mistreated his horses, and his Im- | passloned plea for mere with the | promise that he would got. Inte trouble agnin | A homh was dropped on the pro 4 however when a provineinl constable stated (hat the necused's mother had heen dead and buried ix month To this the accused answered that 1 wag his mother-n Inw and his mother who had died All hopes of leniency faded away he tangled himself up tighter never LL] | with efforts to explain that he had | [ only not Hed," The Court hegan to have | thought of In the | gyepicione of the truth of his stite in eourt VENTA ARO nhott nnd Wppearing tht 1H meni once, tives wish otherwise that he should | Hig "Your Worship" when address he given a service from ehureh, which he attendad Asked what kind of n Jud the dend hoy was Mr, Clemens, his am Tyrone nS es value-giving. Keeping Ahead of the Trend Modern women prefer to buy at the A & P stores because... . A & P keeps ahead of the trend. . .. ahead in quality . . . . ahead with the new foods . . . . and still more important to every woman, ahead in Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Specials KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes 2r+«.17¢ BRUNSWICK SARDINES tn §C 4 OUR OWN NO. 4 BLEND TEA Orange Pekoe 1b, DELMONTE FANCY Pineapple 24¢ FANCY Veal Cutlets FRESHLY MINCE! STEAK 2 m 2§¢ SWEET PICKLED Side Pork Honeless nd a" 1 Rolled b. CHOICE Lamb stewing cuts Rives. i1§¢ Round Steak mn. 28¢ POULTON, NOEL'S IMPORTED hicken, Tongue The Great Atlantic & Pacific Oshawa=--Twe Morerifing, Brock St, St. W.=8imcoe St, South ithy | | thought | | ployer ing Magtetrate Jordon, rolled off his Longs kil YWe were going to glve done and Lo a measire wo will still he lenient Magistrate G, A, Jor dan sald In fmposing the $100 fine in other than his I had the the vou len for having Hauor private residence told the truth from charge would Hkely | duced." | York asked for a week to pay the fine stating that he would sell his cow and other property to do The Mugintrate noweyer that ha would he safer in enstody until the fine was paid and advined the man to let hig hrother to the selling for him vou Art have heen re stated that he was the hest hind on hin tarm for many yours, He with another hoy who | was alka with him when he met hin death had coma to him a yedr ako and the other lad had last fall hired with «& neighbor while Fmith had stayed with him, Mr, Clemens stated that net only would he pidly ming the lad himself but his numerous friends in the commun ity woul also feel the losa great 1, he had Drowned Near Whithy Whithy, July 88--James Reid, 20, of Highland Creek, was drowns od on the lakefront opposite Roses bank yesterday afternoon when the canoe In which he was an oos cupant with two other young men, upset Through the difference of opin Ion Among eyeswitnesses aa to where Reld went down and owing to the rock hed of the lake, his body waa recovered with. difficulty after two and a halt hours' drag ding by Huperintendent Hillard Laing and a crew from Toronto, Rejd went canoeing with K, I. George and RN, BW, Titmas shortly after lunoh, All thres are employ: od on the farm of Coeoll Watson, Highland Creek, After a trip down the Rouge River they turned east along the lake front and when line with Rosebank P.O, the canoe suddenly upset, It {a believed they were attempting ty change seats, Roth George and Titman wers uble to swim and made the 70 yards into shore with some dif. fleulty, Reld was unable to swim and sank within a few moments before ald could veaeh 'him, Mis body 'was recoveres in 10 feet of water, Coroner Cartwright de. uided an inquest wan UNNBcennary, Kluding Polies, In Killed Peterbore, July 398, Helieved- to have fallen asleep on the track An he waited to oath 4 ride on a train, Brice Mahaffey, 94 of 402 Cambridge Street, was run Ard instantly killed by a double. header CNR, freight at the out. skirta of the oily yeuterday, Mahaffey is sald to have enters ed the shoo repaiving atore of Ajax. Pepe ang snatehed a wmall Rum of money from the tin He eluded police why gave ehano Rhortly before 4 o'olack Sunday morning as his train pulled up the Evade at Jackson Park on the Lindsay line, Engineer Willlam Chock in the front engine saw the body of a man Iving across the eT ORR | But cutting the | fer | day In Mariposa over | He, ON Large Number of Oshawa : Children Unable to Swim How many children in Oshawa are unable to swim? No one seems to know, nor ls thers any way of rendily finding out, How many children In Oshawa have haen taught to swim during Lhe last your in an organized swims ming class, or by a properly quali fied and certificated swimming ines wiruetor? Mo far as can ba discov. sored, the answer In somewhere hes tween six and nine The only obtainable index 1n the number of nonswimmers among the city's juvenile populas tion seams to have heen obtained recently mt the Kiwanis Boys Camp, Nocords there show that of twenty hoyw, ranging In ngs from elght (0 fifteen years, and drawn from nll parts of the city, twelve wera iotally unable to swim, while three or four mors could swim hut a faw strolies, Mixty per cent, of the first group In camp were Incapable of taking ears of themselves In the water That figure of course, fur from yepresenting the pecontage of non swimmers throughout the whole community In half will leave n proportion of 40 per cont, Oshawu hing 8,208 hoys and girls registers ed In her publle schools, An ap plication of the 30 per cent, ratio will be necurately Arrangements arrived at above, would serve to indicates (that some 980 of our children are growing up without the ability to save themselves if concerned In an aceldent on Lhe whier, Inquiry at the offices of the Bourd of Tducution olleited (he fact that no organized teaching of swimming is carried on through the public school system, due inrgely to the absence of a cons venient body of waler The only Indoor swimming tank In Oshawa 1s situated In the YM, CA, but even 16 16 closed nl Lhe present. time, the local Y.M.C.A, authorities finding that It was not profitable to keap It open. Investigation al Park shows that the bathing beach there has been used very itl during the summer, The coldness of the walter and the danger of contamination from eity mownake woems Lo he the leading drawback, Altogether, little opportunity weoms Lo have heon provided for the growing generation of Oshaw wns to familarize themselves witn the water, and to reach a degree of poficticeny which 'would enable them tn he reasonably safe in the chne of hoating or swimming neel dentin Complete for Lakeview Election Returns Service At the Armories Tonight Flaborate arrangements for the an Ontario rid nouncing of returns for have heen completed und this evening the Armor he filled to capacity hy of Oshawa and district ans uteome of the ele will he Armouries, heen Ing Iie I hold citheen Fos to lenrm the « I'he re Mereen. am thi plan ton urn the for and which hive mute pre Irom the poll record uh wipt reception of Hgures tations should ensure a In addition to the ting, a complete the whole provided will continu TAR L Ie in Ontario of Donilnlon the Armor until at least In wddition to ut th service hy he el, The regular telephone Fimes will he reserved for return from the palling hut the Rohert pany has placed phones at the dispos the ¢ line from lsc he ind this midnight or return ul the showing of re tirn Armories provid of The Mmcoming sub-divia Simpson Lom stall and tele al of The and there there for telephone will will he giving enim eight ivinlahle DERED FROM HOME July 26 occupied attentions of IP'rovinelal Constables D, H Porter and Yonters afternoon as they searched for woman who had left her home the night before, Thelr poarch carvied them to near Port Parry where they found her 18 miles from her home, Sha told them ashe had walked all night WAN Landaa y, tal cane A wad men the Joseph Nelson FINED 800 AND CONTNS Oharles Tuttle was fined $50 and Loontn when he was convicted of he Ing drunk by Maiisteate J. Willis, in poltea court this morning, Thin wan his wecond offense, the court wun told shown on a | wn onugmented | Fimes information. The number for these culls is 2000, and the people of Bowmanville and Whithy ure foriu ate in that by calling Bowmanville Wd und Whithy 416 will he to pet returns direct from the Shnpson ont in Oshawa expected that the the Co, Store Iti | from 745, o'clock, that h will he of The when first returs ilable b riching will he » sinee the polls elon md The KO the known Fimes the evin hopeful Hidin Fines is result in the I'wo special editions will be issued result in Ontario can be conceded, and the other ten when the results from the Maritimes, Quebec and Ontari and apart ults from the he available fn sufficient the trend of the of The handbook, giving a One ridin shout o'clock, will to west volume election Times! list of | indiente Coples the con ill and will I Are for writing in the results, are a ahile at The handed nl with the Fines office tn those using. them returns ' mit wha desi rous mn connection CITY NEWS| DEATHS MARY M, SCHELL | BCH ELL~=1n on day, July 27. Mary M, heloved daughter of Mrs, Mchell ahd the late R, B. Nehell, 147 Neant Ave, Neantford and wis ter of H, P, Hehell, of Oshawa Funeral from family rveasidence on Tuesday, July 20, at twosthirty pom, daylight saving time ta Pres hyterian Cemetery, Woodstock Mowers gratefully declined Nrantford Sun dearly (2%) On "Runday, July 87, 1000, at hin late residence, Agincourt, Ont, John Fursey, heloved hushand of Catharine A Nack, In hin 40th yom [ Funeral wervies on Wodhesday, July 40th In Knox United Church at 2.00 pom, (Btandard Time), In torment Unlon Cemetery, Oshawa, (28a) FURRKY Stock Market Prices Markei Summary by Canadian Press Toronto and New York Mtock Quotations Supplied nN Biggar and Orawford, Alger Bullding, Oshawa TORONTO Ntoek High Low Ne, A Pras, Can, ist Cockshutt Cty, Dry, Hye Wal, Ford Int, Nk Int, Pet, Ind, Aleh, mp, ON Lob, "A" Ma, Hy, Mt, Pp Pg. Hr, N, Station Ol 168% 0d LER" LRM 1h Aly 20% 1% an ATM no "uy "wy Stanaard Mines Abana LL) 11 Nig Mis, a2 fn Oh, Res B14 fa De. Mne, 785 80 Holl, ann 310 ant 150 11 10 2008 ny O18 TRE 670 ano in 2238 Hy, Gold Lk. 8h, valle just ahead of the engine, too late to step the train, Identitioation was established hy papers in hin pocket and afters wards by the police and others, It fa presumed that the young man decided to walt for a freight train as. they run slowly at thin point and dropped off to sleep. There will be an inquest, ' 247% 1458 181 URS 150 154 NEW YORK High Low Can, 138 100 % Fr, Pr, 104 M% Am, Tel, 230 NRN Am, later, O88 ah % Anaconda MW NOW Auto Rtrop R06 TN Rendix ,., 1% Neth, Bteel KA) Byers AM, 18 Can, Dry (FA Can, Pae, 1824 Cony Mim Pr, 21 Cn, Mim Co, 108 Chrysler ,, 31) Col, Gan 114% Fox Film LAY Gen, Klee, N 1 \ i" Nrnda 8d. Be Wr, Hr Closn 138 ThW bRLRTY HLA MM % Bock Am, Am, » Gen, Mot, ) Int, Tel, .. ] Mt, Ward Nat, Cash PL Rd, Coal Paramount Ph, N, Jer, Radin... | 1 L) |) 3 1 1 W i 1 1 ki ? 1% % 61% 01% MY LLM Radio Kih, Simmons 8. NJ U8, Rubber US, Steel Vanadium 108 Yel, Truek 28 Money 2 per cent, 331s LEA " RR 108% 104% Wy 1008 proximately GENERAL MOTORS MAKES READY FOR BIG ANNUAL PICNIC Committees Organized And Plans To Be Announced Wednesday Under the general direction of a commitios of threa comprising RN, J. MH. Btirling ax chairman, Mr Complin as secratary, and H, Nicoll we organizer, the various sub coms mittess charged with the respons sthility of orgnizings the General pt f ny. 10° "att my) der way with Hi kp plete program this weak, The duta for the plenle this yenr haw heen wel al Maturday, August | fh, two weeks from next Maturday, | It As predicted that employees with | thelr families will swell the total nittandanes (to ahout 7.000 The commities In charees wish to make 11 nu clonr ax possible that nny employes who hus haan on the payroll on or gines April ut, 1080, | In entitled to attend the pleni the guest of General Motors, hive a fron guess on the special | paint Joh Chaveolet which Is halng given away, and (to have the, prive Hagens of free refreshments for his children ih. Employees who are nol now working, but who have hesn on tha payroll any time wines April 1at; | should he Aled out and returned | from , J, Wileoy, the General Motors Kmployment Office I In Important that these questionalres should he filler out and returned to Mr, Wilenx by Thursday of thisl weak or Friday nt the very Intent The program will follow much the same lines an in othey The plente will under way at ap 8.00 nm with soft ball games, tug-o'wir contests, and | quolt competitions occupying th wpothight during the morning, Dus | kot lunches will he the rule fo the noon men), and program will continue into the afternoon und « aning prelimivary plum, Hunan Lue LIE on Wednesday of Ho ne £n| nt YORTrn got LARGE VOTE IS stituencien and eandidutes, with space | EXPECTED HERE Het the expected later in the da had 0 hard A rush wa About 100 Division heen during mernin ten heen cast 10, 3 ut | Brock treet cust Polling street, wi Ar LLY) helore Division Ne Antic 100 voles Alice poll bees 12, MM A hea had iin hid Slow in SW, Wand At Center Street school atten o'clock this morning ng very slow und led had We Hime I'he place heen Nght at divi the vi Wit than fil at that 1 tom in registered thelr ve ald City Hull stream were coms | wih 1 busier | und un steady mg mind going when I'he ed there, Close to 10 hortly after ten o'clin At thy also a Fine had voted | there wa steady number arriving to their hallots and in the first hour nearly two hundred people reg istered At 0? Very separate Sho mark { Athol Street thing slow and not more than thir had voted In the first hour, While | The Times was there however, a matter of only fve minutes, hall of | the number An the first hour arrived amd entered te vote Steady Stream in Whithy Whithy, Tuly 2B.<\With the battle of ballots In progress in \Whithy two hours today, Indications were that un very heavy vote would he polled, © Deputy returning officers at eleven o'clock reported that a steady itream of voters was entering the polling places. A visit ta committee rooms found them to he hives of aes tvity with every effort heiig made to get out to vote The only untoward incident report ed was a disnute at the polling hoath in Mayor Bowman's office in the Rank of Commerce building. The obiection wax raised because an "X" hat heen marked opposite the fourth and last name of a ballot form show. ing the people how to mark their ballots, Tt was contended by the oh joctors that inasmuch us Mr. Moore's Were for | of [ giving | tion when oth Parties Glory EE a a Made Supreme Effort to Arouse Supporters To Heights of Enthusiasm Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, Premier of Ontario, Was | Speaker at Big Conserv. ative Rally in the Arena --Dr. Kaiser Also Speaks TWO PARADES HELD WITH BANDS LEADING ---- Lh Liberals Stage Big Meeting | in Armories in Interests of | W. H. Moore--Saturday | Night Will Long Be Re- membered in Political His- | tory of Riding v ampign closed The Suturda election « night in Oshawa in a hluze It. y i of glory night ol mus und marching parades and coun ter-purades, of bands und hanners, of und oration ight lang ulled in the political history f Ontario, Both partie effort thelr uyition to he re of the riding « mde their ny might 10 to the heights of nipire tl vith that will 10 foo hring ealon Ont rene on Satin supporter enthasiusnt, und to ih hich Ix ne out hn full f ton ire he other with a i" ree of willing and ele on the polly du the Hon, Howard Vergu headline attvactio the eandidate, W, H, Moo |e of other speaker cluding Arthur GG, Slaght, Kt Toronto fe his final appeal electors who today are gol polls to « the buttle of haullot On the one hand, the turin Regiment band led parades the Arena ell the oy | Hater ng to the Conservative while on the other the anid hin pipe hands of the 48th Highlander of Tor hand of Liber to rll morides [he wis an enthu lable mudtorium wa of it pei sidewilkn of we on 1H Wi in of nin | th te the fhe (mn mplete nrgument led the their nt rull "nthe tie and « Libera one | He the the great last inch | toon the t crowd to Thi mnrehce Arimories parade Pee filled "try inl ey Kiehmionnd ide the of the very a en « re wasermbled out catch the word peaker Kiltie hands from Toronto in from Wes unt to the the impre \ hi wutomobiles erowdert with ippotter { the hh open doo i | in ul head of en and Moore trafhe Creating a spirit lasted throughe At the Armorie theillin nising un ghwa hit | von swhich ole ' two hands w Jum In on oat enthuy it the wi the oning ere reception ay th played during the period of tng for the meeting to start, = The hall was hlled before eight o'cloc) und: the problem of the to fined oe these | speeches wi long tsher room fog the standing who wished to heat hevend them to sol \\ HH, Maorve, the Liberal date, was given a tumultuous recen headed hy the pipers, the platiprm party entered the room and | took place before the and that ovation reached height of {imensity after My wrk hrecught the meeting to a hy his final appeal of the campaign. | It wis an dmpresstye demonstration one of which the most of men would feel proud, and it gaye the Liberals an inspiring conclusion | to their efforts | The speakers at the Liberal rall were ALL Graves, George \Walsh, W A, Dryden, W, EN. Sinclair, Kt MPP, Arthw Slaght, KC, of Toronto, and the eandidate, WW; H Moore, who wis presented with: a heautiigd houguet of Gordon Conant presided over the gather Ing: whieh wax the greatest seen in Oshawa during the campmign, there being hetween 2,200 and 2.500 people present, At the close of the speak Ing, many remained until midnight te listen to the speech of Premier King, hroadeast fram Ottawa, and received and amplified inside and outside the Armaories The speaking tour of 6. Howard Ferguson, premier of Ontario, © and the campaign of Dr, TT. E Kaiser, oa Vie candi "ns audience the full | Manre | close | even stolen! rONe ai -------- | true | Ferguson Fwith laughter a Conservative candidnte for the ride ing, were eoncluded simultaneously when Premier Verguson und Dr, Kai« wddressed a big rally of voters held in the new aren, Saturday night, In spite of the rain and the heat, ayer D0 Conservative supporters, guthered in the arena und cheered themselves hounree as speaker pres dicted the downfall of the King Gove ernment and au roseite future for the Conservative purty, Alter speaking nt Camphellford and Brighton, Premier Ferguson, fole lowed by se Jouds of ade mirers, motored to this city and w met Kingston Harmony, opposite the of VV, E, Muson Dr, Kuiser had ¢ the inal Ralls Je ar with Ie i ie Ontario Regiment 1 ie Whithy Citi Band wwesent on | via rly ent thelr ow son veril eur L] hrihwa al residence tilwart, on the fine Lory | ( cenm "y chunfs feur h wo ton hard and varmth motored J there IRE 1] no doubt wl (I of the welcome to Ontarie inp Whit Areiog A hig delegntion 1 ent from Whithy and as M on's eur dre y several Port d to meet and chee hy men ad finn, wave 1] their \W ithin Wn fon 1 tarted Dr. K cnr, ind the Ontario By thi inutes the oops wird the enty the premier's Regimental Band time it alter clght o'elee It hggan to rain heavil pa ng an open ir ral rk wa daned, Tl fure not piri the parade, elled | ti ( Hy on with aer's in the var whan did whiny even truck roowds of hoth busine sed through truck, which ponds shout Kaiser," to linve hols street, dinner however dain of those took part in those win and i open remunined enthusi ned sides in the i JIN | citipe ere | ing street NT these modern dan of 10 old fashioned hand "Three el for one Ire WARON Tien eemed ed cet hile min who ed with an inspiration the an empty peaple or nd I'he audience and the an the plat farm arose to thelr feet and cheered lo Dir, Kiadser was called upon tn In spite of the which he has ¢ Pa and made un stireing ap» election He had dona and haped that they would do their part on election da I'he of popularity still seems ty he smiling hroadly updn Premier necorded & tres m the audience, new feature inte convineinglyv ill he readily wieathed wdience roared suid he had came ohsequies of the King vernment, He was eertain that the citizens of Canndn would no longer stand for had management of the Libera! administration" and would show thelr opinion of Premier King and his followers In no uncertain terme "Tor vou helongs the resnonsihility the Ontario premier eoncluded, "and if vou don't get rid of this governs ment 1 haven't a hit of sympathy for ' ) fal trenumus nducted, the rliament was in Penk CRINpALEN farmer member of good fe peal to the hig best, he rn suid ind he w fr ne mendou He the ind in nvition intraduced campiign hut spoke t way which eo understood, His face and the he Wits with smile tor perform the "the " In Memoriam MACCHI--In loving memory of our - dear mother, Elisabsth Macchi, who passed away July a8, 1028 Noyond the waves of earthly strife Hovond the paln and eares of life Where all ix peaceful, bright and falr, home in there Sadly missed hy Husband ana family (20) a? Too Late To Classify AMTRCHANT REQUTREE T0600 ON first mortgage. Good security, Phone 1883W, (230) a Here name appears on the bottom of the hallott an "X" on the Government ballot form marked opposite the hots tom name might have a tendency to influence voters ta vote for My, Moore. Mr, John Noble, in eharge of the polling hooth contended that he had a right to place the "X\" opposite the bottom name on the sample form in order that electors might see how the "X" should be marked on the ballots The objectionable "X" wax allowed to remain Over in the north ward polling booth a similar aceurrence took place, No More Piles HEM:ROID, the prescription of Dr, 1, 8 Leonhardt, is guaranteed to banish any form of Pile misery, It gives quick action even in old, stuubborn eases, HEM<ROID sues ceeds hecause it heals and streng thens the affected parts and removes blood congestion in the lower howel w=the cause of piles. Only an inters nal medicine can do this, that's why salves and cutting fail. Jury and Lovell Lid, and drugmists everywhere sell HEM-ROID with guarantee that it cost you nothing if it doesn't end It Thyilled Toronto... All last hound=you'll and hear : Filled ton, when From pOwer, With Tuesday Edmund Lowe Wednesday Catherine Dale Owen Wel LIT nlvrtaim nn Direct from Imperial Theatre, Toronto week this remarkable dramatic harrieans Hope Pri d audisnees apell. y TP mess " E Louis Beretti wn GIAN ENO The novel translated to hae talking seresn fairly leaps and flames with romanes and humor with deeper and sven mors exsiting Election Returns Announced Tonight PAL the Novel all Pilg agony, »# .

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