Oshawa Daily Times, 8 Nov 1930, p. 10

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PAGE PN THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1930 GETS EIGHT YEARS Cobourg.--An attempt to avert suspicion by returning to the scene of the hold-up ostensibly to lend aid was the undoing of John Bold- srstone, Brighton man sentenced to 8 years and 12 lashes. Magistrate Fioyd, of Cobourg imposed the penalty in Brighton police court. Bolderstone was recognized hy a member of Robert Ross' family af- ter he had clubbed Ross almost in- to insensibility with a stout club in an attempt to rob him. Ross is a Brighton manufacturer. SHELTER FOR JOBLESS Kingston.-- The bond holders of the British-American hotel proper- ty on Clarence street, through Hon, W, F. Nickle, K.C., have very kind- ly donated an office to be used as a shelter for Kingston's unemploy- ed, while they are walting for work from the Employment Office. er BARN 1S DESTROYED Lindsay.--Fire starting, is thought, 'from an exploding lant- ern, completely destroyed a barn, a silo, with grajn for feed pur- poses, three valuable work horses and all barn equipment at John Patten's farm, about two miles east of Cambray. The loss is es- timated at $6,000. 3 it rore HONORS FOUR Kingston.--A cablegram was re- ceived by His Grace Archbishop M. J. O'Brien, Coadjutor Arch- bishop of Kingston, anouncing that Very Rev. Monsignor James F. Nicholson, of Belleville, formerly of Kingston, Vicar-General of the Archdiocese of Kingston, has been named as domestic prelate by His Holinesg Pope Pius XI. The same honor conferred upon Very Rev. Monsignor McDonald, Napanee. Announcement was also receiv- ed by His Grace from the Vatican that two Knights of St. Gregory have been created in the diocese: Dr. Charles E, O'Connor and' Dr Edward Ryan, ASK JOBLE SS TO REGISTER Cobourg.--An employment bur- eau for Cobourg has been opened at the Town Hall. All unemployed | are asked to register and employ- | ers and ciitizens generally as asked | tained by Thomas Leveck, Thomas- to co-operate by using this bureau for either permanent or temporary work, CLEARED OF CHARGE Lindsay.--A despatch from Wau- kegan, lll, says that the circuit court at Waukegan has acquitted Louis and Ray McFadden of Lind- say, and William Kelly and Harry | Janson of Waukegan. The police accused the men of trying to ab- | duct Mae Murtha, formerly of Lindsay, ing her to marry one of the Lind- say men. FIRE PROTECTION SCORED Cobourg.--Lack of fire protec- tion at the Ontario Hospital and the House of Refuge is appalling and the present conditions consti- tute a menace to life and property, FOR SALE PONTYPOOL POTATOES $1.25 COX MOTOR SALES 10 Bond Street West Phone 924 with the intention of fore- | , | burg, { | |quantity of new | | | | | i | | | {stated he will resign {pany although the aftention of tho pro- per officials, including the Fire Marshall of Ontario, has been call- ed to the situation and nothing done, the Grand Jury reports to the Hon, Mr, Justice McEvoy, who nresided over the I'all Assizes for the United Counties. LIBERALS NAME OFFICERS Madoc.--Norman Gliroy, of Coe Hill, was elected president of the North Hastings Liberal Associa- tion at its annual meeting here. F, A. Bapty of Deloro was elected secretary, and John McKenzie of Madoc, is treasurer for the com- ing year. ADOPT RE LIEK Pembroke.--Town adopted a program of work with an approximate expenditure of $100,000, which will provide em- ployment for probably 150 hands and wil! last the greater part of the winter. Construction of a dupli- cate water main from the pump- house at an estimated cost of $65,- 000 comprises the major portion of the program. PROGRAM Council has GOLDEN W EDDING Pembroke.--Upon the occasion of the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Sparling, of Locksley, a celebration in their honor was held at which all members of their family, their grandchildren and many neighbors and friends were present. W.C.A. OFFICERS Belleville.--The fifty-first annual meeting of the Women's Christian Association was held, with reports of the year's work showing great activities in the Christian enter- prises on the part of the members. | The election of officers for 1930-31 -- President, 1st Vice-Pres., 2nd Vice- 2rd Vice- Record- resulted as follows: Mrs. W. C, Mikel; Mrs. G. 1°. Stewart: Pres., Mrs, D. J. Bell; Pres., Mrs, W. I. Holmes; ing Secretary, Mrs. J. A. Kerr; (Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. A. F. Moore Treasurer, Mrs, Ralph Morden; Custodian, Mrs. F. B Smith, BARN, CROPS DESTROYED Peterboro.-- Heavy loss was sus; by a fire of unknown origin, which destroyed the barn, along | with eighty loads of hay, a large amount of of last season's and a straw, year's grain, and grain, a number part all this of hens, harness. CONTRACT LET Peterboro.--The contract for the construction of the five-mile stretch of the Peterborough-Tweed Highway from the city to Shear- er's Cheese Factory, has been let {to the Brennan Construetion Com- of Hamilton. THREATEN LEGAL ACTION Havelock.-- Havelock ratepayers will be faced with an election pro- blem, {f the ratepayer who cast aspersions on the present council, clerk and bosses on the village drains, does not retract his state- ment that there is graft among the village fathers, The Reeve has unless legal is taken against the man. action "Bucketing" brokers have been heavily fired. But it is not likely they will be "broke."--Sauft Daily Star, Best Bread Flour Five Roses, Purity, Quaker, Best Pastry Flour XXX, Eclipse, Marvel. Best Cereals Rolled Oats, Wheat Granules, Rolled Wheat, Corn- meal, Bran, etc. Cooper Smith Co. 16 Celina Street OSHAWA Phone 8 COAL SOLVAY COKE JEDDO PREMIUM THE BEST PRODUCED AT USUAL COAL PRICES DIXON COAL CO. Telephone 26 FUEL OIL Five Direct Lines Strikes, Spares And Blows (Continued from page §) Grey .. G, 702 . 08S . 812 L. Macgill ...... J. Benson .. A. Walters , T. Kaiser .... J. McLeod . W. Branch . H. Rorabeck . P. Meagher . P. Blute ... E. Macgill ou ceiésnrsanines E. Jgging wausseveess G. Creamer ... C. Rowden ..... D. Earl .. C. Rendell , Perkins .. A. lyons .... Thanksgiving Day Roll Off The Central Bowling Alleys will have a Thanksgiving Day Roll Off on | contest given Monday, with a big prize for the Lady getting the high single anl a big prize for the man with the high- test oflice before 10 a.m, morning or you know, secure every on cither Wednesday or next Satur- day. We make no promises. Don't Pick Me--"Fead Pin". FIRST PERIOD IN CONTEST CLOSES TUESDAY NIGHT from page 1) Wednesday mail them at your own Post Office on the last mail Tues- (Continued day night or the first mail Wednes- day morning. scription-getting until the last min- ute of the many votes you can round up hy 11 Do not stop sub- contest and see how Tuesday night, Nov. 11th Jt take votes to win the prizes, and it will be wiser to possible subscription that you can during the first vote p.m. will period instead of leaving a lot of your promises until later on in the when a lot less votes are Open Until 11 P.M. The office of the contest depart- est score for three games. ment of The Oshawa Dally Times ---- H Myles is again manager ot the Motor City Alleys and this year they seem headed for an cven better season than ever. "Waullie" On Friday night, two teams from the Bell Telephone trotted up the stairs and proceeded to spill the maples with rarc abandon. The teams the Niger Jics and the Jelly Beans put up a great scrap. M. Wanna-|, maker, F. Harrington, M, Pearce and R. Crossley turned in some nice scores, ---- 1 "Chuck" Rowden, bowler, has lined up a bowling team called the "Specials" and he will un- dertake to take under, the "Might [1 Coca Colas"--page Central Alleys-- This will take place on Tuesday night and unless the Motor City Alley team has acquired more "Fizz" than ood displayed a week ago, "Chuck" and his "Specials" will give them an -aw- ful trouncing. After Central were through with the Coca Colas] last Tuesday, it is rumoured that|?! there were some fine white shirts for sale, cheap. Oh! Oh! Here Amos well known local C ( | comes | f Ladies Afternoon League A' Ladies Leagu: has been f which will bowl every Thursds ternoon and they got away to a real start this week. It is a six-team/|! affair. Mrs. Turner is President with il Mrs. Vi ! y af-|( Norris Treasurer and Mrs. | M. IHambly, Secretary. The bowling wasn't just class "A" but then th "Pup's young yet" They get started in earnest next Thursday at 2.30 p.m afternoon Thanksgiving "Toikey" Roll "Willie" is having a Thanksgiving Toikey" roll off on Monday with geese and chicken as the prizes. Fi gure it out, if you can. Anywas there is a good fow! dinner for the lady who rolls the highest score and another for the Gent. who does the! same in his class Last month's high single sc was. won by Eileen Pipher who rolled | 294 on the last day of the month t beat out "Bunny" McDonald. These Malleable ball players seem'to excel at bowling. Vi. Norris is leading ror this month with 274 re P. and S. League The noisest and what [ the best Men's bowling Et in the city is the Parts and Service league | which holds sway at the North Sim- coe alleys every Wednesday night The racket they make can be heard at the four corners quite readily. We had a tourist car stop the other night with the sign at "Go". When the copper..asked him why, he said he thought he heard the fire siren. It was just the usual noise. The lead Pinners are leading the way in the Ladies Parts and Service League (I am not a member). The other tean Speeders, Live Wires and Sparkler: are right in behind. In the Men's section La Salles an Chevs. are tied with the Vikings and the Oldsmobile hot on their trails. I. Hoffman had 303 last Wednesday for a single and "Casey" Luke and Bol Dryden had 670 for their total of three games. C. Barron 'has rolled 304 and Luke had 730 for three games. : The scason is young yet, | says some of the boys. Ladies' Major League The following is the entire schedule of the Ladies' City Major league schedule. If you are a member of | this leaguc or are interested in it, | cut this out. SCHECULE sider President Secretary Miss Florence Cox Mrs. Mary irie . Treasurer Miss B. Robertson, October 27th. 1930 Ias-Been vs. Wepcos; Whirlwinds vs. Reglar Fellers; Blue Bells vs. Black Cats; Mosquiters vs. Cara Nomes, November 3rd. 1930 Has Beeus vs. Cara Nomes; Wep cos vs. Black Cats; Whirwinds vs. Blue Bells; Reglar-I'cllers vs, Moy- quiters, November 17th, 1930 + Has beens vs. Whirlwinds; Black Cats vs. Cara Nomes; Mosquiters vs. Shue Bells; Wepcos vs, Reglar Fel- ers, November 24th, 1930 Has Beens vs. Reglar Fellers; Wepcos vs. Whirlwinds; Mosquiters vs. Black Cats; Blue Bells vs. Cara Nomes. December 1st. 19930 Has Beens vs, Black Cats; Whirl- winds vs. Cara Nomes; Blue Bells | vs. Reglar Fellers; Mosquiters vs, Wepcos. December 8th, 1930 Has Beens vs. Mosquiters; Wepcos vs. Blue Bells; Whirlwinds vs. Black | Cats; Cara Nomes vs. Reglar Fellers, | December 15th. 1930 | Has Beens vs. Blue Bells; Reglar | Fellers vs. Blacl: Cats: Cara Nomes | vs. Wepcos; Whirlwinds vs, Mosquit- | crs. This concludes our discourse for | this issue but we will be back again | pag ence of all candidates. vour would be conferred upon the Contest will keep numerical order and thus avoid the rush and confusion of making out reserve subscriptions that test up until noon, | Miss | ville; | Thompeon, Hinkson, Brooklin; manville; Whitby; Alleys | many ile, Mrs. | Hilda | 6: Orville Blow, Alldred, Turner, Port Perry; and Whitby Gazete and Chronicle which is located in the main busi- ness office of The Daily Times, awa, Will be open until 11 o'clock Osh- the conveni- A great fa- Tuesday evening for department 'if candidates 'their subscription slips in vote ballots on Tuesday for candidates, who -report night, list of candidates in the con- Friday, {5 as fol- ight The ows: Mis Whitby; Bowman Al- Frances Sonley, Bernice Bagnall, Elmer Wilbur, Taunton; Balson, Solina; Miss Jean Raglan; Mrs. Nora E. Whitby; Sam Kivell, Mrs. John A. Gunn, Bow- Mrs. Minnie McQuay, Mrs. Clara B. Courtice, Wreford Cornish, Bow- R.R. 6; Mrs. O. Miss Lottie Horn, Hamp M. A. Staslck, Oshawa; Dubyk, Oshawa; Mrs. Bowmanville R.R, Oshawa; Mrs. C. L Oshawa; Mrs. Alfred Pret- Claremont; George Wilson, Osh 1; Bill Pipher, Oshawa; Albert Oshawa; Kelly Bolahood, Miss Madeline Coc"hurn, Mr. Nudrey, Port Whit. yy; Migs Marjorie Maynard, Brook- fn: Miss Aldine Ward, Claremont; ert ourtice )Jshawa; on; Mrs. Mark Crossman, )shawa; Moynes, | | | | TIME TABLE | CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Effective September 28th, 193% (Standard Time) Eastbound 1 Suaday. Sunday. Sunday. t Saturday. A , except Sunday, sy except Sunday, » Daily, ecacept Sunday, . Dail iy except Sunday. GRAY COACH LINES Effective September Sth, (Standard Time) Leave Oshawa Mise Toronto NM WM, 18 ag Bw 5 a ST Wie ine men Sunday Saturdays, S » aid Holidays Br ouly. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Effective September 10th, 1930 (Standard Time) Eas d Daily. Daily. Daily, eacept Sunday. nD Daily Westbound , Daily. . Daily, . Daily, except Sunday. . Daily. . Daily, "50 an. JW p.m. 9.08 p.m. 12.08 a.m. 1.05 a.m, WHITBY, OSHAWA, BOWMANVILLE BUS LINES WEEK DAY fCHEDULE (Effective on and after October 6ib, 1938) (Stand: Time) Goln| lLaave Leave Bowmanville Oshawa FroxS umm Leave Hospital 1.25 p.m, 4.0 pm, 745 pm, 1.45 pm. 12.15 pom, SUNDAY AND HJO' IDAY SCHEDULE Going West Leave Leave Bowmanville Oshawa 0.2 am, 11.30 a.m. 2.30 pan. 4.30 p.m 4.30 p.m, 6.2 pan, 2.00 p.m, 10.30 Soe )/ Laave Arrive Oshawa Bowaanvilly 8.30 p.m, 45 pan. 1,00 pm. 1.30 p.m, Times musrked ® connect at Whitby with indsay Busses. Special | By Busses for all occasion Reasomable Rates and Sorel i OPRIETOR T. A, GARTH > DOWMANYILLE PHONE i . Ju awe oom, 10 Prince Street ps 7 us & ~ Walter Armitage, Whitby; Miss Li- vernc Burgess, Tyrone; Miss Myrtle Cowling, Haydon; Howard Hiltz, Whiteva Mrs. D. Hope, Port Per- ry, R.R. § BLACKMAIL TRAP ON Ww te tfc TRAIN-GIRL DECOY |: been doing to- my sister? [ know Official Warning Given in Britain Against New Gang yi B - - us maintained a silence until just before 'oc Sunday Express understands that a gang of black~ mailers is now operating on the Southern Railway London-Brighton run in conjunction with the band of cardsharpers who have made this particular journey their happy hunting ground, The menace to passengers has be- come s0 acute that the Sussex Coun- ty police have issued a warning to travellers advising them in no ecir- cumstance to play cards with stran- gers on the traing, and to exercise caution in making acquaintances on the journey. The gang is employing two meth- ods of attack, the old decoy' sys tem and simple blackmail How the *"decoy'" system was explained to a Sunday Express representative by a Brighton mau who is a regular traveller on the line, "One of the prettiest girls I have ever reen jumped into my cartriage just as the train was moving," he said. London.---~Tho w of works in of "A day a week is 52 per year' lot of time by the simple pro- cess of sending the family washing to a modern laur dry. There is the additional gavigz in money and wear- and-tear, no, one doubts nowadays that meth- moire and oeme- pe M which seems a to save Lt for tl home costly those laundry) vou fa different family wash ser- young lady, on will explain and selegdfon of d to hone ods are destructive ployed by a This laundry giv cholce of five than good Ww of our phone, kinds Yice, the assist the particular ds you to a one best suite your |. to- Jet m or w needs day, or stop any one of our courteous driver-salesmen, I'hone 788 he fo ak at te 134 Simcoe St. South in of ist ally as anybody does to a fellow- pas my amazement she disarranged her dregs, on the floor, and began to sob bit- surprise he mentioned my 'business and my address, and threatened to fe walked on, left but hefore I reac hed him they walk- Provinces tories will be under the jurisdiction [hunting {motor boat, Board, conference ton. Premier of the of four members one e of the Dominion, be from the permanent se man of the beard will be J. son, te board's decisions will not ing and assured of fair and reasonable position cases where it is proposed to build affect interprovineial will investigate and approve "and it shall |" the | ment now ution of Hon, T "I chatted with her quite natur- Then, just as the train to enger, as approaching East Croydon, took off her hat and threw it rly. "We had glowed up at the plat- rm, and I was embarrassed Lo see man ze into the carriage swing en the door, and jump in. "He shouted, 'What have you ou? You'ro Mr. ----," and to my Il my wife as goon as we reached righton, "I sald nothing, and the three of Preston Park, when he sald, ome along. You are well off. What it worth to shut up about this * " "I still. made no reply, and they either side of me ag I the platform at Brighton. ent straight towards a policeman, 1 hurrie edly awa The Pain Vanished in Three Days Onfario Lady Used Dodd's Kidney Pills "I have off and on suffered with Rheu- matism," writes Mrs, W. Russell, 183 St. James St, Port Arthur, Ont, "I couldn't find relief in any pills or medi- cine which I had been taking until. 8 friend advised me to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. I got a box and in a day's t 1 felt better and on the third day the was nearly gone. Now I have no pain at all and alwaze keep Dodd's Kidney Pills in the house." Dodd's Kiduey Pills Lave restored sound Lusith $0 : thousands of troubled men end women, They weak kidneys and remove the cause of the pain, D'S KIDNEY PILLS W. Griffith, Samuel Goldwyn and Schenck. In the explained ; MThe Fox organization is attempte ing to dictate to the makers of mo= tion pictures just how much it will pay for pictures, regardless of who Party of Four Left Kenora | makes them or how much effort and love ¢ gone into their creation POLICE SEEKING MISSING HUNTERS the quarrel was statement, BOARD TO CONTROL | WESTERN WATERS: Decision Reached at Patley | on Resources, States Premier Bracken | Winnipeg. -- Regulation of wate lakes and streams of the Prairie and the Northwest Terri- | a new "Western Provinces Water ' as a result of the recent | on resources at Edmon- This is the announcement of | Bracken of Manitoba, one | delegates at the meeting | board, he says, will consist each to be ap- inted by the Governments of | anitoa Alberta Saskatchewan a) such appointees to] rvices of Chair- .John- director of the Dominion wa r-power and hydrometric service, Premier states, adding that the be bind- | an the Governments concerned. | The board, explaing Mr, Bracken, | ill reo that each of the provinces territories concerned shall he dis "In The 16 Governments concerned. of common waters, ams or other structures which will the natural level or flow of waters, the hoard of such ructures,'" he states, ake such approval conditional up- | 1 properly protecting any interests | hich may be adversely affected on | other side of the provincial | yundary." Premier Bracken stated that the rmation of the board had beer eed to by the: Prairie Premier Edmonton on proposals submit by Mr. Johnson. The agree will be forwarded to Ot- wa for the final approval and ex- G. Murphy, Min er of the Interior. |vineial Constables was soug NOTED ARTISTS | ment Monday and Are Still r how much they are appretiated by the public. It is fixing a"price Unreported for our pictures that is so low we cannot and continue to make of pictures we. wang to cre acs the ate (By Canadian Frees Leased Wire) Kenora, Nov, 8 Provincial po- lice today are arching for four Kenora Hunters who have been un reported since leaving here Mon-| Canada's export of canned foods Fear for safety of the | ape yore than double her imports of expressed relatives and | {hese products, In the calendar and the of the Pro- year 1928, imports were valued at ht. $8,617,000, and consisted mostly of provi- | fruits and vegetables not grown in Chap- | the Dominion. Exports of canned lean, Frank Basovnil, John Danik | foods during that year amounted to and Joseph Danik left for the | $18,858,000, hich canned fish sup- grounds in an outboard lied $13,517 and condensed milk Itelatives had expect- | $3,463,000 ed their return by Tuesday night at the latest, Their dest on the Lak« was for ther | accompanied | missing men, the by aid {men is friends Carrying only one day's sions, the hunters----Joseph In 1929, the province of Alberta held 122 school fairs, in which over 1200 schools participated, with 28,500 pupils, and 99,700 exhibits Hay Island Words nwa a officer of ination was of the the police h friend started todas ~ OLORE MONOPOLY Will Withhold Pictures From | Fox Chain as Protest to Prices i ke out in movieland Unit a tatement ducers of Theatres as an to stifle art the | nouncin; ar rogant nopo eeRINg Ihe rotesting group office dent of met In of henck, pres Hens free from lice | eggs. 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