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Ontario Reformer, 1 Aug 1922, p. 3

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OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1922 PAGE THREE EE -- FOREIGNER MUST | ThEATRES WI = | VACATE MUD HUT | I ODES 0% Oshawa and District AT THE GRAND Haire IAL Veterans to Give Concert | aay, the Oshawa Fire Bridgade an-| -- " 7 rotarahe! y sWered a call to only one serious fire, Board of Health So Ord "Don't k il | The Great War Veterans' Dani sered a ca | erg 1't you know that little givla| w will give another concert at Lake- that being the conflagation thai gut- Present Dwelling Is are not allowed on the street at this BE AMONGST THE CROWDS view Park on Sunday afternoon ot]ted the summer kitchen of the Mis- . hour?" a policeman asked Shirley | three o'clock, ses Law, 115 Simcoe Street, South, Unsanitary ( Mason, the William Fox star, as she] 0,0 The damage was estimated at about ' wended her way home rather late] WwW t f 0 D t O One Infant Baptized $150, : Mike Pushkedra will he ordered|at night, al ng or ur oors 0 pen The sacrament of baptism was ad-| J EY to vacate the mud and brush hut in| Miss Mason looked at the officer . ministdred. at the ' Presbhyteman | Meouts Return From Camp : which he now resides, or else erect|With a bewitching smile and queried, | Wednesda Mornin 8-30 : The seventeen Boy Scouts, mem-|a sanitary dwelling on the lot he oc-|"But suppose the little girl happens y g i Church at the Sunday morning ser- : he vice to an Infant girl, Rev, George | bers of Oshawa Troop No. 2 who|cupies at present, according to a|to be grown up? Yule performed the ceremony. have been spending a week under|decision reached at the meeting of, The officer came closer and found canvas at Darlington Beach, in|[the Board of Health on Thurstlay(that he was in truth addressing a Proceeds to Charity charge of Scoutmaster R, J, McCon-| night. Sanitary Inspector Palmer re-| petite grown-up and not a little girl. | nell and Assistant Scoutmaster J. ported the existence of a dwelling Goad-nuiiredly, he replied: "You | : i antilv | Lovell, returned home Monday after- owned and occupied by Mike Push-|are a little girl, just the same; and] ava ie aitHy Yat hoon after a most enjoyable outing, |kedra and situated on Park Avenue, |80 that no harm will come to you, | than. $100. This has been divided | The boys went tenting under the aus- (the sald dwelling being so constructed (I am Boing Lo see you to the end of equally between the Children's Ald pices of the Rotary Club. as to be a nuisance, It is injurious |this dark street, Soclety and the Oshawa General Hos- |, -- to health and is not being lighted or| Miss Mason took a note of his pital y Cars Collide ventilated as required by the local!number and wrote a letter to the | . 3 . . . wh An Oldsmobile and. a: Chevrolet bylaw or the Pyle Health Act, police eo issioner, recommending Wednesday morning is the time set aside for clearing up all the rem- v y 49 ar . # BETERaR ¢ Mis one roomed structure is con-|the officer for his extreme politeness, . Motee Car' Bau Over Whe) Pd iid a PR - structed of brush wood and mud with [Instead of receiving promotion, | nants from the Mid-Summer Sale, an annual event that always attracts fore noon today. No one was injured fhatelind ahd "gunk ty' poor, Mh 4 howesap fhe hiuecout pocolvod only crowds, and more so than ever this year, as the offerings are bigger ry Now Martin Thontre | Mthough the fenders of voof the|? ' : diss { jroat +] Ty Hig Manin 3 here, a and better than ever. Those who have attended our Remnant Sales bs et, Ni , Yesterday cars were badly bent same being closed in with tin hay-|of his colleagues, | i] 4 Ing an opening two by three inches| Miss Mason, by the way, is to he . . So uripnpd hs 8 . two o'clock, B. Kverson of 171 King, foo o---- in size, this being the only opening seen at the Grand Theatre in her before will not require an invitation to be in this store on Wednesday East, ran a heavy five passenger Se for ventilation during the day, | pew picture "Queenie," which opens touring car over the wheel, Consid- i Owing to ih health Mr. Ii. C. Hod-|" mpg aforementioned action was there Thursday and will he shown morning, We also want those who have missed this event in the past erable damage was done to the | BINS, manager of the Oshawa Branchitnen taken, Dr, McKay making the for the balance of the week. to be here. Sensational low prices and remnants without stint are "bike." It is the property of Hurry [oF the Standard Bank has been |eayetic comment, "Surely he can find Bottomley, son of Mr. and Mrs, Char- [Branted a month's leave of absence. |time and money to put up a house er rr | the orders of the day. Come early and spend the morning among the les Bottomley, 250 Clarke Street, Mr, C, T. Butty, now of Flesherion |of the kind that real estate promoters ny but formerly accountant in the local {pus up and sell." | AT NEW MARTINS remnants; you will enjoy it. Niece and Nephew Live Here branch, is Acting Manager at the ; . ! ---------- Mr, Pat Thotnton, Oshawa's Fire [Present time, NEW STAMPS ON SALE TIMELY SETTING FOR CHE of TOY re en Tar Ea Oibawa's. Port OMe tlaced: tho HE LURE OF JADE" Remnants of Ginghams, Prints, Curtain Nets, I ' formar 'as i ative , ; : ' i a LDF J Bug Thy pr A.Y.P.A., champions of the Inter-|PeW one and two cent stamps on sale! With a wave of South Sea liter: . . Led mn radny af tne rank y ol re reebing Ny vy Fw » brother of the late Mrs, I. Lawlor, Church Baseball League, will meet un Lilgidis of bust ek > hea the Yura ss Rpine Hes ountry, Tor whieh Cottons, Towelling, Linene Suitings, A nlece, Mrs. A. M. Hope, and. aan all-star aggregation to he selected |SAMP purchasers at the local wickets io D4 rE Erinn ' ' ' 4g receive ree , vo ' $ Maugham and Frederick O'Brien are . . nephew, Mr. T. A. Lawlor, are re-| from the remaining (cams to-morrow |received green two cent stamps and id he i 5 "3 ae here. Al enlarged portrait| (Wednesday) evening, The game | Yellow one cent stamps for their let- Pesponaible, The Lure of nig an Ol es, atine, etc, etc. of the late chief can he seen in one | Will be played at Sunnyside Park | ters, None of the new four cantik ier; Starue Sauline Fra of Mr. Lawlor's store windows, Sim-!commencing at 6.30, |stamps have been received in Oshawa {7 FH 3 on ay ho m yu * coe Street South. With Johnny Fry, famous spit-|38 ¥et, but Miss Gordon, Acting Post| C00, OF the CAF. CTbe Lams of C --------d vail ariie NY BLY. ol hii Master, expects these any day now. | tot" appears 1hursday, friday anc Ld ; rh is all artist twirling for The Reform- |, new Tour cohit HIDE Were ori Saturday at the New Martin The- Will Picnic Herve er and Southpaw Stacey steaming | ally is 1to Cn J all for | He: The Danforth Busines: Men's As-| them over for The Telegram, Oshawa ginally 1ssued to he used on ma ofl The story, in fact, is saturated sociation, including the business men | baseball fans, who happen to witness {the rapid] | ug |Vurone but thoy may also be whed wi ihe atmosphere of the south If 500 YARDS WHITE VICTORIA | REMNANTS OF CURTAIN NETS 0 he rapidly growing section north | this contest which will take place th The net proceed: from the Chau- Not having noticed a (.(".M., bi cycle which was lying on the curb in gon cheques and legal pa ers, the tax Seas. A society woman, the daugh . ; 4 and east of the Don in Toronto, have [evening at Alexandra Park commen-|0% Which has been considerably in- tor of a rear admiral, who has aban LAWN, mill ends, 10 to 20 yards in a of the better quality, including Mar- . st A Ane rns Enisrer E AF 2 i : + | creased. foned Ne 3 SUrr ings . chosen Oshawa as the place where | cing at 5.45, will forget all abeut | doned her luxurious surroundings quisette and Madras, regular 85c to they will hold their picnic this year. | Bert Booth's collection of Central hecause she was made the unwitting ' Committees were appointed last | League stars. Two strong tess will | victim of a scandal, goes off to the $1 50 yard, 2to 5 yards in a piece, Id night at a meeting in Toronto, to| be fielded and the game promises to One and Five South Seas, king surcease from make necessary arrangements, The | he a merry struggle, | (her troubles Phere she becomes a and 40 inches wide r on . GF different woman. She is exotie and piguic wit} Plobabiy come here about At the regular mecting of the T.| (Continued from page 1) | languorous, conducts a rooming : \s Y ' ence. ar oy in' Tor i ta ¢ : 4 3.3 and D. soccer council held in Toron- | Miss Harris for this year under the | gambling house and is known as 4 cn NREL EIN LAE] rer piece, any length will be cut, 39 inches to last evening, the protest entered |)ist of deaths. we find that 32 child-| mysterious woman. This lo Bits a : dewer Mariiage akbkish : MYRRINEs Jrolest A1list of deaths, we find that 32 chil ysteri y an. 8 To its ; ¥ 4 Feey sig Littmey aly T by Oshawa against Telfers was dis-| pon of the 420 born in this year, that | Miss Frederick. snugly, to' be sure, REMNANTS OF SWISS DOT MUS- uring e month of July Town|missed and a fine of $15 was impos-| js 7.6 per cent. died of intestinal and | and she gives one of the most bril . o : Gere P. EL Hare Haun thirteen {ed on the Toronto eleven for tailing [other diseases. Surely these percent- | lant performances of her carcer on LINS and the hetter quality Voiles and marriage licenses. This is five 1058p field a team on time. For some goes of deaths amongst the Premature Sage or screen, - -- A -- i than in June, when 18 were issucd.| (ime the T. and D. directors wo li Sky X ¥ ; Organdies. have land Still born, and infants under i SUG been threatening to take tangible tone year of age, indicate a large field gS > FR) . | Record Number of Births | action against teams late in starting {of work in which the Public Health T Mi » 250 YARDS WHITE PIQUE AND | C y . When forty-one new Oshawa citi-| games, instead of merely reprimazd-| Nurses, if given an opportunity for | wo inisters on i . - i o | Su Die rE AE zens were ushered into this world|ing them, and the Oshawa protest doing Pre-natal care and Child Wel-| H lid T . BEDFORD CORD, mill ends, 2 to 6 during the month of July, a record] made them take steps in carrying (fare Work, can produce satisfactory on ays his Month . . ie 1 T : : for the number of birthg in any one |hut the threat. {results to the material benefit of NII Dew ia yards in a piece, 36 inches wide, regular SILK REMNANT SALE, including In an Inter-Church Baseball Lba-|this Municipality. WO Oshawa ministers will he on 3 ' i . gue fixture, at the High School Deaths under one year of age. .., 70 their holidays during the month of 60c to 80c quality. Georgette Crepe, Duchess Satins, Pon srounds last evening. the Y.M.C.A.| Deaths from 1--6 years of age.. 12 August, their pulpits being filled in gee Silks, Habitau Silks, etc. iH month of 1922 for the town of Osh awa was established, During th same time there were 13 deaths and P| ' ages. une the figures Hi . sg fo ; ten marriages. In Ju i 8 »¢: | completely smothered the King St. Deaths from 6---15 years of age. . the interim by various outside are ' Marviage §, 20; births, lads, the final score being 12 to 0. Deaths from 15 ye upwards .. 86 | 5p ak rs. I'he two are Rev. George Oc vd ' 50c¢c deaths, 13, The batterics wert: --Y. MCA. -- Sai] Must K ue Public Yule, of the Presbyterian Church, ud y . ter and Kohen: King Street-- Flin-| The vital statistics for the first who will be holidaying with bi the | toff and Mason. |six months of this year as concerns family at Heydenshore Park, "Whit children under one year of age PY. Where they have spent the two Increased Customs Receipts Oshawa's customs returns for month of July show an increase ofl = fe 3 i [ show an alarming percentage of mor- Past summers, and Rev. J. H. Me- bout $60.000 over the figures for] Bho i N | is aad aay i 3 ou B84 July the local customs| A pathetie sight was witnessed in tality in the ne born life of the sain, of Simcoe Street Methodist : i com-|a New York town the other day, when community, from causes which, it is! hurch, who has a summer cottage S | office collected $245,996.58, . 4 2 pared with a collection of $28%.-|the stranded owner of a fliver was claimed, proper pre-natal care would [at Lake Couchiching, near Orillia ; : a 4 ed 11% r : yb 2 . : 515.32 in June. Last year in July arrested for begging on the stree's prevent. As Dr. McKay pointed out The services on the first and third = De? 454 " pr PY 73 " : i : p n ing r 9 rl S ays i rust y re re », 3 5 the receipts were $219,111.11, for the price of a gallon to take him at the last meeting of the Board of | Sunday 3 in August -in the Presby 0 : Health this is a field of work for terian Church will be taken by Rev os 1 A - the Oshawa Department of Health D. Gordon of Agincourt, who is that will grow much larger than it is|an old "college friend of Rev. Mr |at present, as it is simply a question | Yule. Rev. D. J. Davidson, who {of educating the public. With the has spent many vears as a mission |addition of the new McLaughlin ary in India and is now home on Memorial Wing to the Oshawa Gen- furlough, will speak on the sécond ¥ spital it is a sipate so and fourth Sundays. . A : Fara : = eral Hospital it is anticipated also Men's peanut race, 1st Ed Salmon, | Vickery & Ashton, Mr. Holdsworth, i | that there will be a sharp decrease! In Simcoe Street Methodist Church Happy | belt; 2nd A. Kay pair socks Oshawa Dairy, H. Lynche, Mr. Law in the present infant mortality rate. | Rev. Ernest Harstone of Woodville Tams ndadiiimiiiinigs Ta dior My fama on In January of this year 23 births | Will speak the first Sunday. Rey. Mr : T---- wn Pe achery. Tan dle raee, 1st Miss a3 My. Campbell, Mr, Hortop, J. A. were registered at the Oshawa Town | Harstone is familiar to Oshawa (Continued from page 1) [ M 1 'G Kell 4 n. WE chocolates; ud Hs hs i ARIE Hall Six of these infants passed | church-goers, having spoken here Girls. 12 and under. 75 vard dash: 1 r. G. Kelly, Rie, 1. At the 4 se of tie Pi ie. Ju sean away, one having been still born, [On several previous occasions and 1st Marian Kay, running shoes: ong | Horse and rider contest, boys, 137 08 "iil Jae Eros. a1 AR EeYIow while three were premature children. | having supplied for two Sundays Adda Lang, chocolate bars and under, G Shemilt, baseball mitt; Bi Aree prikes a Even or In February a record was established | 1ast summer. Rev. Mr. Edmundson Boys, 15 and under, 100/ yard dash, | 2nd H. Hurlbert, 5c. aire test amoul t of pi - s, et > The for this community, when, out of 17(©f Orono will be the speaker on Ist Harold Gibson, bicycle tire; 2nd | Married ladies, driving nails, 1st eran agi pili nar Bobby Ay births there was not one death. In the second Sunday, and Rev. Mr. Jackie Jones, bicycle bell. | Mrs. Bentley, handbag; 2nd 3 Toc 2nd Glen Lynch 10¢ A rd March there were 36 births and six| Carruthers, of Blackstock, will oc Girls, 15 and under, 50 yard dash, | Kelly, pair towels. Flere Shemilt, 10c, : x deaths of children under one year {eupy the pulpit on the third Sun-|ist Lottie Arnold. note paper; 2nd| The following gave donations Sitio th ? ® Two of these were still born while | day. Arrangements are not yet Virgie Bint, talcum powder ward the races: Mrs. Guinette, ) two more were cases of prematurity. {Jou pleted fot the fourth Sunday, | Boys, under 19, 100 yard dash, 1st {O. Gerrow, Flintoff & Sons, Jury In April out of sight deaths in tho Jt the sotumi B08 0 Sarge Bk cuiA Willie, Jack knite: nd R. Goud: | Lovell, Bales Shoe Store, ». W.lheside the recently-painted fire total of 27 births, six were premature 3c Ao 8 re the Cos jolt. base all. IR 1ompson, 5 I s Hardware, Bailes aie re intants while one was Still Gori. | Rev. Ben jamin Greatrix, of Peter- | Girls, under 19, <5 yards, Ist | & Sons, Miller & Sons, J. V. Hil, |#larm boxes. In May there were thirty births | POT: Mr. Greatrix was formerly | Gladys Kirby, box chocolates; 2nd | ! Ss ' (pastor of the Simcoe Street Metho- | Vera Shemilt, bathing cap. | | | { | Oshawa letter boxes look pale and five deaths, of which number)': a - ad » were premature - bi aes a |dist churches, but is now superan-| J ex wh My ts pasced hies. Ulnuated and living in Peterboro, | fe. 53 ants passed away ONeypere he lately occupied the pulpit |: aving been sti lg 8 an 3 . ¢ having heen still born and two hav-|oe oy James Methodist Church. | ing been born prematurely. There | AV ERAL REFINED were 24 births in June. | een % e Gd A> n These figures tabulated for the six | recantions and of the SAREATE 4s womrEs ESS ond bur months, show: -- Ib i ulus a he . © NOCOSSATY CAF THEMSEIAES FOR EXEOU- ° Children born 157 |1or infant and mother directly after [fl yyyi: POSIIONS IN OUR 7% {birth are the conditions blamed for Prema e bi 3 b . ox . . chi wd isis i 161 the present state of affairs by those RAPIDLY EXPANDING OR- Y lwho know They are the workers GANIZATION; YOU MUST BE ||| Death due to natural causes 104 on d ] FR( M OVERHEA1 ED Bl A 7 | )! Total infant deaths 3 who go in and out of the homes OVER 25 YEARS AND ABLE » Infant mortality rate, as figured |% re babies come and die. or strue- ll 0 Quppiy REFERENCES J mrad es Les (gle through. the first precarious 4 i ' | REXALL by the provincial authorities, 6.377. lying of existence § i OF RELIABILATY AND AN- The Maternity Centre Association . ie Mm An AUVInOn- : ee i . iment and under care that make ex- DUSTRY. -- MR. EAGAR, 5 Ww k ass S n > AN A i" a od if a » of Ne York asserts that more wom perienced workers wonder how the . en between the Ages of 15 and 45 ittte. things manage to survive at STANDARD BANK BUILDING. |die from causes incident to maternity all Vv than from any other cause except " X tuberculosis. Dr. Haven Emerson, of the association's advisory board es- timates that only one woman out of | The 3 a jevery 17 im the United States re-| Secret of Good Health will cool the blood, cure those hives and keep reives the benefit of modern medical ' A . 4 4 aga and nursing science at childbirth. | : When Nature requires assistance, she the body in a normal working condition. There oullgvi Tpladiiy Rude Xo i Assist will not be slow in conveying to you is nothing better for | during childbirth each Near. more Nature an intimation of the fact. Decline of [than 140,088 habies are horn Mead | kh k energy, inability to sleep well, head- ™ and more than 100,000 die under the +h > . . ver mac rou |age of one month. i to ache, biliousness, const ation, a gen- Comparison Favorable / eral sluggishness of mind and body and | When one compares the record of | no. . any sign of digestive "unrest" should |Oshawa with that of other places, | action oot' Six id of : REXALL LIVER SALTS teracts the excess | 0s a A aces, | " o q n te it is easily seen that the comparison | impel you to se € an a reliable coy | reflects credit on Oshawa. Ontario's medicine without delay. There is no of wric acid in the system; invaluable for percentage last year was ten infant | Take better--no surer--no safer--than this dievmnatism Adk those who have asd it. One deaths in every hundred, with 9; Saskatchewan 8.8; Prince Ed-| guarantee is behind every bottle of Liver Salts. ward Island and Quebéc 14. The rec- ord of the United States is twelve | deaths in every hundred births; that | of England 8; Switzerland 10; Den- Manitoba at the same figure; Alberta | proven remedy. mark 9; Sweden 6.6; Norway 6: while New Zealand where the state takes every possible precaution to| Sold keep its rate down, stands lowest | with only 5 deaths out of every hun-| dred. Ignorance of proper pre-natal

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