Oshawa Daily Times, 29 Jul 1930, p. 6

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1930 The Whitby Daily Times Advertising, oubssriptions and news will be resolved th Whithy Branch Offiee, at Gasetis and Chronicle --Telophons 2, After ness Hours=Phone 309, : REPRESENTATIVE--~JAMES H, ORMISTON Whitby Gave Dr. Kaiser Majority of 29; Heavy Vote in the County Town W. H. Moore, Liberal Candidate, Given Rousing Recep tion When Result of Vote in Riding Was Announced-- In Brief Speech Mr, Moore Thanked the Electors for Their Support--Townships Did Well for Mr, Moore The Town of Whithy in Mon: day's voting polled a very large vole, and gave the Conservative oandidate, Dr, Thos, K, Kalser, Exe MP, n majority of 20, which i» AN less than in the election of 1026, when his majority was 117, The result of the Toon! vote mat with the approval of the 1.iberals who had hoped to make gaing over PAGE SIX, THE VICTOR True Stories Stranger Than Fiction STRANGEST TALES OF ROMANCE Ax» MYSTERY By Vance Wynn (Author of To-Day's Trus Detective Sories) Bowmanville Daily Times News, advertising and subscriptiops will be received at the Bowmanville Office of The Times in the Cowan Block, King Street, . Telophones--=Offico--B87; Houss--131, Bowmanville Representative==B, Herbert Mortlock Bowen Wins Durham With Largest Majority Ever Polled in County Joly Good Vellow" and for fully ten minutes the crowd kept up the noisy welcome, When kowever or: der was restored Mr, Bowen climp- od onto & chuly to wpeuk, "1 want to thank the peopls of Durham', he #aid, "for thelr huge vote In my favor leday, | more than Appreciate your trust in we and 1 would Ike to say this now that whether you Are Conservative or Liberal standing there Hstening THE KING WHO BROKE HIS WEDDING ENGAGEMENT Most newspaper readers are [a | a merry and moody by turns, 11 riiliar with stories of the sceen | Bophie was distubed by these mani trioities of the famous mad King festations of eccenticity she made of Bavaria, Ludwig 11, but not sv) un sign, IAke everybody In Bavaria wich Is known of that pari of Lhe she knew of the queer side of (he romance of his le which had to do | King and was apparently reconciled with his engagement to Lhe beaut | to it, ful Sophie Charlotte, daughter ol| #he wae consulted regarding (he tus Duke Maximilian of Bavaria, balding of the yoysl esrriage The betrothal was announred in | whieh cost A fabulous sum of January, 1867, and created a great mepsy, and she was delighted sorsation because no one had ex { the appearances of the medals which peciod that the King was even con: | were coined for Lhe occasion con. templating matrimony, But the!taining the hends of the King and news was received with much satis QO sen, Just about this time he faction in Bavaria, where Lh | Emperor and Kmpress of Ihe young woman was well and favor! French pareed through Bavaria ot ably known, #he was & cousin v~ | their way to a fashionable walering the King and a sister of the Quesh [plies Ludwig met them at the | of Austria, The engaged couple [station and conducted them io [Mun eh, whers they wears fomally . "A farmer's wife is always busy and | have a big garden ¢ 1 used I have taken Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound I can do all my work alone. Every day | speak of the good our Vegetable Compound as done in making me ros and strong as [ was at 18, I wi write to any women in French shout the Compound.'= The Conservative Majority Reaches 1,866--Bowman- ville and Manvers Give Nearly Twelve Hundred Majority for Bowen VICTOR SPEAKS FRED W. BOWEN Who was yesterday elected for the fourth consecutive time an Dure ham County's' vepresentative at iawn, He received the Inrgest majority of his career, 1,500, the wsuecassful Liberal candidate addressed the great throng very briefly, thanking the people for ihe confidence they had placed in Lim, People came to Whithy (ram all paris of the riding lo participate in the celebration of Mr, Moore's vietory, and not a faw of them proceeded to Oshawa, At the Commities Rooms ES UE AAAI era -- the Conservative candidate was well ahead of his Libersl opponent, while IN BOWMANVILLE Huge Crowds Greet Victor in Bowmanville snd Orono--Hundreds Join in Parade Through Bowman: ville Streets With Durham Regiment Band in Lead eh his Iarmest Conservative -- aver polled In Durham County Fred W, Bowen won his fourth victory in the county with A majority of 1648, The towh 0 Bowmanville gave My flowen A majority of #00 while (he Lawns ship of Manvers which has plways heen solidly Conservative gave im a majority of KAN Mr, Bowen has represented Dur: ham county at Ottawa since 1001 when he defeated the radoihinhio WwW, T. P. Preston of Pare Hope Hin second vietdry came Arter i grilling battle against Vincent Massey who later heeame minister te the United States, The followin year Again Mr, Bowen sasily de feated Melville HW Staples of Oronn hy over 1400 majority Wefore enioring the federal arena Mr. Bawen had a disting: wished municipal caresr And (he cohfidence of the voloera of the county in him As their representa: tive 18 shown hy his four sucoes sive victories each with a clear majority. ' There were many surprises In vesterday's polls hut the higrest came shortly after eight last Night when news from Lha Port Hope Conservative committee ronms showed that M, J. Holman had a majority In that town of a5 Mow ever the vols In Port Hops fell a long way short of what Was 8x pected and fn other parts of the viding alan It {a expeoted when tho aftiolal count 18 mada that a small vote will he recorded, Returns cams in fast aRer the polls closed and at 7.82 pm, the first result was announced by the Deputy Returning officer at the Town Mall, This save Bowen A small majority and from (hat re tarn tI the end the majority steadily mained, A large crowd stood on the stpaet after ten o'clock listening 16 radios giving the Dominion re turns, About half past ten the Orono Band arrived and com menced playing on the Four Cor ners, From that time on the erowd grew larger until the main atrest was A neething mass of humanity all sager, whather Conservative or Liberal (on have some share In the vietery, Fred W. Rowen arrived in towh shortly after and proceeded to the Conservative commiltes rooms where he was mreeted with the cheers of two thousand people, The band struck up "For He's a to me I want you (nn know that | shill work just a of you at Ottawa, to thank the voters ville for thelr confidence In Mr, Bowen continued, will be glad to know that Inrgent Conservative poll gver Bowmanville was polled today Other records have also broken", he added, "and want especially of Bowman» In my Iargest majority an has also hap paned in the village ot Newcastle, He thanked the crowd again and amidat the chears of the crowd on Ising street which prevented any through teaftio from using the ELioet, KB procession was formed and led by the Durham Hegiment band und followsd by hundreds of vitigenns and scores of automobiles the parade wended ia way down King wtrest From beginning to end IL was A parade ot triumph All ®long the route, down Ontario street, up Durham and Queen wtreeats, up Liberty and Carlisly avenus and wil around (de north ond of the town the victuriou member wis greeted with cheery Just before midnight the parade fnished up In front of the Connor VALVE committees Yous on street and before the winner allowed to go hemo he was chee) ed and cheered wguin, Hundred prossed on him to shake his hund while stald old men und and young people Jost led pushed wood naturedly themselves for a chance the winner After leaving Wii LL lo Kreel Bowmanville 1h hand and Mr, Bowen went to Orono where another parade wad held and where the victor had as triumphant a provession as In Bowmanville Hpeaking to The "Times during the evening Mr, Howeu stated, "| was sire that It would be victory but | little thought that such u majority was waiting for mo, | MUL say that thers has not heey An clean a campalen anywhere In Canada than has been waged hore In Durham County Mr. Holman han been a perfect gentleman throughout the campaign CONSERVATIVES Elected in Traditional Liberal Province (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Montreal, July 3.=Quehec electors contributed so generously to the flood of votes that swept the Con ROFVALIVE PALLY Into power In vaster day's general elections, that this tra ditionally Liberal province returned the greatest representation of that party since 1911 when 27 Conserva tives were elected, With twee seats, Pontiac and Weight, undecided early this morn. ing, the Conservatives had to JB for the Liberal party and one Independent, At dissolution standing wis 60 Liberals four Convers vatives and one Independent, Last reports from Pontiac Indicated that BARGAINS . 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In hewn own division | have heen given thy Woe | amon | SWEEP UEBEC Twenty-Four Conservatives Hosea the In Wright the with praeticnl ly Liberal date vietory conceded to the candi Klection day in Quebec was exces ely het und Jast evening, ns the work of gathering returns wis In progress a tereitle and prolonged fleetricul storm swept over the pro vinee, bringlig chaotic conditions Wong lines of telegraphic and tele phone communications More than forty In Montreal of WEPORIN Were mnde men and women (harged with telegraphing vules id two men were wrested chivrged with kidnupph | A min, who engaged nan eleetlon brawl in Jollette died later Juries received he Kidnapping charge wis made hy uw ward organizer who sid he had been taken for a ride h supponed OVA zor rom in | ran At the Liberal Commities oome, the news of My, Moore's «inetion wan recslved with Jubilation, 1. howayer, when It seamed as |! the King Government would not sur vive tha battle of ballots, (hi we was keen disappointment Al the Conservative Conn rooms the retorns from all the Dominion were received radio with much satisfaction In Whithy Town Yip In tha Township of Whithy, In wihtleh tha town Is more dire t)y interested thers was a fairly large voila polled The township wave Mr, Moore a majority of 1, wile the hamint of Brooklin, eaplonl nm the township, rather oddly, the: Liberal candidate the same majority In tha salection of 1H the township gave Mr, Moors majority of 40 avar Dre. Katear, wn that Mr, Moore's majority this year 1046, while It cama an nora or lawn of uw wurprise to Dr. Kaiser's loyal supporters in the county town, Both parties were well or ganigad, and avery affort was made to met Lhe vote out, The returns from (he five wards began to come In about 7,80, and from the start it looked Vike on gain for the Liberal, The South Ward true to form and gave Dy Kaiser the handsome majority of 118, Moors recsived malorities in wards one, thres and four, Ward LWo Kava Kaiser a malarity of 40 The returns from the hve wards re Ward No, | i} rH Moore 114 144 Lh nh 140 LR ing Kilner 117 fi in LE in? A i, L A to K in Z in K $ 1. to 2 h] to 72 4, A ln J Have H friends and left mimny miles from 1 city inoan isolated plice, He man | wed to get a ride baek to town bie fore the elections were aver ANNOUNCEMENT | ue BYKING LIKELY | (Continued from Vags |) up the work Con: | wei uantly 1 will probably ha some Hite time before Mr, Heannett ar tually asumes oMer | Already thers In conjecture In re pact to the. personnel of the new government There IN wisn some questioning as to whether Mr, King Wil make any sffort ta sleet some of the ministers who weni dawn to defeat yesterday It In unlikely tha Mr, King will feel like relin | quishing (he services of Mon ' | A, Dunning Hon, I" A, Urerar ov Mon. Luelen Cannon, If arrange | ments con he made to provide them With sents In the new parliament. | Mi, Cannon has always heen 1» garded an on prong opposition | [ Aahior, and Mr, Dunning was one | of the most tapable debatsvs on | the Liberal side of the houss | However, until the prima minist | ar makes an announcement It Is diMeuly ta arrive at Any accurate predictions with respect to the plans of tha Liberal party No doubt thera will ha counnulation hetween Mr, King and his colleagu: on AN In the course which should ha followed and the tactios te he adapted In the future DIRIGIBLE R-100 OVER ATLANTIC (Continued from Page 1) Korn take pleased with weather veports, al though they necessitated a slight change in the course from- the one originally planned The dirigible headed for Liverpesl, whenee it will proceed in the direc: ton of the Hebrides, off the west const of Scotland, The eourse then follows the "Great Circle" route to avoid a general depression centring off North Ireland The fliers said they expected to reach Montreal in 40 ta 48 hours, That would bring them to thelr des tnation some time Wednesday after noon Entirely Confident Maj 6G. MH, Scott, who commanded the RM on that divigible's historic flight to New York and return in 1919, an abserver on the flight t1o- day, sald he was entirgly confident of secess, "U1 am most eanfident," Major Scott sald wx they warmed up the six mos tors prior to departure, "The ship always has behaved admirably, She In an steady an being in a hotel lounge, "The weather prospects are extremely good and we ave likely 10 have a following wind." Aveival to be Broadeast Montreal, July When R100, tho giant British divigble, clones to its mooring in Montreal after the trip, across the Atlantle, fs avelval will ho broadeast across Canada by the Canadian National Railways radio department, through a geries of 20 stations, Included in the hookup will be Halifax, St Jahn, Fredericton, Mons ton, Quebee, Montreal, Ottawa, Tos ronto, London, Chatham, Hamilton, Waterloo, Winnipeg, Yorkton, Saskas teen, Regina, © Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer and Vanoouver, Arvange ments have heen made for the Cans adian National to broadcast either from the mooring mast or fram the 105 116 2d 171 4 K tn?2 h WAS not wo Iarge There was A lighter vola polian In the tawnship this vear than in 1026, due no doubt ta the fart thal tha majority of farme/s srs busy on the lund The fact that the Township nf Reach rolled up a splendid meio ity for MP, Manors was received with muah satisfuction at tha local Liberal Committes rooms township has always been a Liberal stronghold The OMelal Returns | Bheri® J, . Paxton, returvp oMcar for the viding, will In a fs Auys receive' the oMeinl returns from all places, and will then sue an oMelnl statement 1 le not Hk Iv that the result will he clianged much, If any ATR LY) Toin! nny Majority for Dr, Kalser The Celebration The streets ware black with people after (he results in the rid Ing hecame known Trani VR hald up as the eltigans went on the highway, which was slmonst hilockad with cars, to meet tha nro cession which came from Oshawi after the candidates haa spoken At the armouries thers and pros | ceaded ta visit other paris of the riding Bands from Whithy Osh AWA and hundreds of ears wers In Ma procession A hrisf stop was made in Whithy, when from (he iepu of the Past OMea Mr, Moore, MARITIMES GIVE CONSERVATIVES | FIVE MORE SEATS Two ¢ Cabinet Ministers, However, Retain Con: | stituencies LIE nit rou Pol Nea Shelburne Yar respect ivel Hon In Gloucester, the Minister yrus MacMillan professorship of University for wis low man p | An outstanding feature of the f in Nova Scott was the | fen of all four memhers of the 1h eral apposition In the Provineial Legislature who resigned ta ented the federal contest } toa ter general won thelr seat | mewith and But Hon ei the Metiill (A of wha desert English at the politic Cueen's Hrena sith ftalian King Honored Malitax, NS, July 8 The Lik cvul government, led hy Hon, W, L.| Mackenzie King sustained a net loss of five seats In the maritime provinces as a ro wilt of today's general election, the Conservative party under the lead ership of Hon, R. N. Rennett, gain od two seats In Queens, a two mem. her constituency, in Prince Edward Island, four seats in Kent, Northum: herland, RestigoueheMadawaska and VietorlasCarleton, in New Bruns wick, and lost one, Colchester, in Novia Seotia, This makes the stand ing, Conservatives, 33, Liberals 6, At the time of dissolution the standing of the patties in the mavitime prov inees wan: Conservatives 18 Liber ale 11 Roth the Minister of National De fenee, J. L. Ralston, and the post: King Vietor Em manuel today received the salute of the Roman populace, on the thirtieth anniversary of his reign Btanding before a multitude in the square In front of the Pan theon, the monareh hallegq his subjects, wha outstretehed thely arma In the ancient pledee of fealty Roma, aly Plan To Rebuild Roma, Italy «The eouncll of ministers at noon today voted an appropriation of 100,000,000 lee or ahout $6,280,000, to rebulld the wstrioken eurthquake area of middie south aly, Stock Market Prices Marke Summary by Canadian Press Toronto and Now York Wack Supplied by Bigger and Orawford, Alger Building, Oshawe Toronto Stock Exchange 10 High | ! nda. Nh, Grd, 140 146 EL] 106 153 84, Ba, 14D Tk, Wp. 600 Ventures 100 Wr, Hr, 1M New York Exchange Close Low 114 LH Rtook Nr, A. OI Dean, Cookahutt Cy, Dry, Din, Hgrm, Dy, Ses, Gybaum Hr, Wal "ord Int, Nki nit, Pet, Imp, ON Lob, "AY Ma Hr 'Mt, Puy, zz Sook High low Can, 1048 100% Am, Fr Pr 17 LL) Am, Tel, . 21TN Am, Inter, ANY Rendix Roth, Steol Nyers AM, Can, Pac, Chrysler | Col, Gan Fox Film Gen, Mee, Gen, Mot, Int, Tel ., Kelvinator Mt. Ward Nt, Cash | Paramount Ph. N, Jor Rade Radin Kth, ] Nu UN, Stes! Vanadium 108 Yel, Truck 24% De I> me Se TD hy F FEF TFz 180% bLAY 14 TN TW PAB DDRBDT DD IW Abana Alar Amulet i x Min 80 De, Maw T80 Falcon, 230 Noll, 88 He, O11 34h Hy, Gold 8» Hd. Ray 830 Nt, Fin, ] i nm ye N i" PEL , TUN 168 4 880 bl observation tower especially eroeted at St Hubert by the railway, Seba AINA LY : LA 8h 2300 wo th Money. 8 par cent, hy | The | Fisheries, | Madame lrenee Pepin, Sainte Angele de Laval, Co, Nicole, Quebec, Lydia E, Pinkham's Veoetahle Gonmound 0 { TORONTO ELECTS ONE LIBERAL AND 8 CONSERVATIVES Solid Tory Phalanx Breken' by the Defeat of Tommy Church Liviie up to reputation as | nf the staunchest Conservative [ strongholds In the Dominion, for gnve comfortable [ majorities to eight out of mine loo | 0] candidates, and the three Yorks | followed the city's lead by keeping In the Conservutlve column | Hut the solid Tory | phnlany in the vary | heart of the efty by Samuel Factor [Who wrested West Centre from [ Tommy Chureh In a hard-fought | battle The vetaran of many heat | od political battles, Chureh fought [hin hattle an a new feld and for [the Arse time IW BES 1'8 KEW AN | opponent roll up a larger vote hin nwa, Thin in riding the fh themeelves in ponond hast onn Onin yostarda hitherta was plerced than wan the only Libera) sue the ely In every other L 4 candidates founa 16 familiar role of An an evidence of the tremendous in the ele tons, the oftigons of Torento went (othe polls ww far greater numbary than at the last election very riding recorded an nerves ed vole and In many contests the Conner vative candidate obtained increas od majorities Gets Jewish Vote Aamuel - Factor the Liberal candidate fn Toronte West Cantre, obtained a large proportion bf the Jewish votes In the riding, 11 wan this vote that turned the tide in hin favor, according to those who campalgned on hin behalf, The redoubtable Tommy Church wan In the fight until the very end, but as the veturng from the Jewish sections poured in, Factor steadily Increased his lead, The victor | nviained a majority of A785 votes over Churveh, Connor, the Labs candidate, and Mims, Communist, R, (°. Matthews in Toronto Gast centre, swamped hin Liberal ap ponent, Donnelly, hy aver A000 voles, At no time wan he In dang or and the resutl wan a foregone conclusion early in the evening, In Toronto Northeast R, I. Rak. or polled more than 17,000 votes to defeat hin opponent, Urquhart, The successful candidate drew votes from all paris of the riding and wasn out In front from the Aart, Another aany Parkdale riding where David Spence averwhelmed his Libaral opponent, Gillies, hy nearly 4.000 votes, ®penea polled about 200 voten lean than in 1028 Aubrey Nond, Liberal standard hearer In High Park, was no mateh for A. 1. Anderson, who obtained A majority of more than 6,000, At no time did the Liberal candidate threaten tha huge lead of his op. ponent, and he conceded the elec tion hefor all the votes were 'n, Col, Reg Geary waa faced with A thresscornered fight In Toronte South, but succeeded in obtaining A majority of 1,845 over Melntyre, Liberal and Romer, Labor, Hon, KB, N, Ryckman polled one of the higgeat votes in the eity ta defeat ax-Alderman Robert Allen hy more than 7.000 votes, 3 John R, MweNieol marked his entry inte the Federal political Arena hy mooring an easy victory over hs Liberal opponent, Run. ning In TL, Church's old 'lding of Toronto Northwest, MaeNieol had a majority of 9,000, J. NH. Harris kept Toronto-Roar bara In the Conservative ranks by swamping hin opponent hy more than 10,000 votes The three Yorks experianced a somewhat harder battle with the Liberals, but, with the excaption of the Lennox-Muloek tilt in North York, substantial majorities weve given the Conservative, cand' 'es Col, Lennox was wiven UX pone test hy Mulook, who lost out by loan than 800, In West York Karl Lawson had (CLT Interest vietory wan In | wiatecrafy no diffioulty tn polling a heavy vole Lad known one another from ehild: hood. and had many tastes in enw non, one of which was A passion: | music, They mada A handsome pair, and ong member of the royal household dda not hesitate to compare (hem 1o Venus and Adonis Just how mueh love lu the affair and just will probabil koown Dut It Is certain that d.plomats had a hand in the mal tr and did all they could to ful ther the cause because they bailey of the mateh would be a good thing ur Bavaria It lg certain that the younk King was fond of Rophiv Chariotte, and in publie, at leas! a was very attentive and chiva cum to her, They attended dances together and listened (0 the cperus ol Iiehard Wagner which were 'oduced under the patronage fhe King No date was fixed for Lhe wail dink, and in the summer of thal yer the King visited I'aris for the purposs of seeing the exhibition, Exerywhera he was received witn iarked attention and might have taved on indefinitely if he had no! been enlled back to Bavariy by the depth of Kihg Otto, of Gree a From that time onward the shops ani the milliners and modistes of Mun- feh were busy In preparing the wedding outht of the future hride I. was a publie matter, and th ate love of there wae how mun never bo tne of people took as much interest in il as the engaged couple Lyen in FOYR] marriages thers must be some pretense of courlehip, and so in midsummer Ludwig and HRophis went to Kiarnberg to spend Ine solden days which are supposed (0 precede marriage, The King took ha betrothed oul in his yaeht and they sat and read postry and talk wi nf the Littles nothings which have eonstituted the conversation of engaged couples aver pines (he earth bogan to revelve about |i4 AXIN Finally the date was faed fr the ceremony and It was for Lhe 17th of Ootober, The announcer ment gave an impetus to the ples parations, A golden carriage was constructed and it was a wonders ful work of art surrounded wiih countless golden eupids, The malds uf honor for the future Quesn wers selected and all of Bavaria looked forward to the dale with great ex peetation, The King continued to Le attentive to tha young woman, but there were times when the i'Ath of love was not smooth, The siightest suggestion of Interfersuce v'th his kes or dislikes eaused ham to sulk for days at * tive, He to defeat W, A, Edwards, his Lib eral opponent, I', H. Motivegor proved a popu! ar candidate in Houth York, aud ar candidate in Nouth York, and never In the running Arthur Sauve, former provineia! conservative leader in Quebee, caps tured the traditionally liberal viding of 'Laval: Twe Mountains He is spoken of as a future cabinet minis ter sl pPIMenied tn Kophle | courtship dt nify was furious He read poetry to her "0 every conceivable ecenslon and "he wus In the habit of sending her Bits, presents and letters whicn wera frequently delivered In middie of the night, The irksome part of the business was that she was eg peated to make immediate acknow !ledgement of theses tokens, and her return letters did not come (4 the King's Idea of gratitude he {would bscome very Angry and re | Proueh her, Kull, the eouriehip Iwent along In the regular way and [tne people prepared for the grea event wilh an enthusiasm whica it diMeult for us to understand Then, without whrning, It wus officially announced that the wed. ding would not take place No reason was given then and nene han evel besn given, It wa great food for the gossips One rumor had ft that the father of the bride was dissatisfied at Lhe delay iu naming the date for the nupliaie nud that he went to the King and demanded that the time be fixed or Lhe engagement declared off, Hu! this does not explain the face that thy date had actually been Axed ana that all of the detalls had been |pianned for the earamony An other had it that the King's loves [letters terrified the young woman, nue that she looked forward to hey nierried fife with ceomething of horror "And the last report had it tha! the King discovered at Lhe eloventh hour that Sophie was do vetedly attached to another and Was merely marrying Ludwig as a Whiter of sate dul | Fhe ons thing certain 14 that all of those attached to the eourt wers | fur ous at the hredking of the uateh, and thul afterward Ludwiz ecame morose and melancho {Hs made faces at himesit in the Rlans; and when his secretary came th him with fmportant PAPEYS I'te quiring his attention he would ree cite verses from Behiller until ha Aost drove the faithful attendant ty distraction, He complained that sofpanin were. twined about hw head and he would ride off alone at night to visit Wagner, with whom he would stay for days at a time The sad socuel is a matter of hiss | tory Ha was finally declared ine jana and wan carried off to an is land whera {t was supposed he winld met proper medical attens ten. Ma escaped from his attends tute and. his body was afterward found in the lake, Whether death WEL tha result of an accident Bice has never been proved, The Kini [] { I Jr m----r | THE DRUGGIST FOR SERVICE | A PHONE 378, NEXT T™E POST OFF ID al Travel The King's Highway Daily Coach Service OSHAWA . FAR LEAVL USHAWA Haat TORONTO E 85¢ orn LEAVE TORONTO Standard PM 1.40 LR 3.80 4.80 8.30 LR T.30 830 80 v 10,00 ve=Sunday only, w - w Time AM, PM 6.80 1.80 8,80 30 10.30 w 1.30 10.30 Dally except Sunday. w-=Baturday, Sunday and Holidays only, Coach connections at Toronto for Barrie, Orillia, Hrampton, Sohomberg, NamNton, BR untford, Muskoka Wharf, Wasaga Reach@ Mi dland, Ottawa, Nagar Fall, Buffalo and intermediate points, Coach connections at Puftale for all points. Ut 8A -------------- © Tickets and information at GRAY COACH LINES Genasha Hotel OSHAWA Phone 2828 ar

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