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Oshawa Daily Times, 20 Apr 1929, p. 16

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PAGE SIXTEEN HE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, 0 Farts arded Brockville.--Donald M. Ross has been awarded the contract for an addition to the Ray Stewart Motors automotive building at the corner of East Market and Water streets. : Water Outlook Poor Belleville.--Tle outlook for bet- ter water in Belleville this summer is rather 'gloomy, but there is every possibility of the citizens getting a 'better quality next year. Heads Merchants Belleville.--Charles Hanna was re-elected president of the Retail Merchants Association of this city at a well attended meeting held at the Queen's Hotel last night. Ran Into Car Lindsay.--Master Charles Stone met with a painful accident yester- day. He 'was riding his bicycle and ran into a car at the corner of Wel- lington and Sussex streets receiv- ing a nasty cut on his leg. Objective Rearched Kingston.--History was made at the Kingston branch of the Y.M.C. A. last night when it was announc- ed amid great applause that the full objective of the financial cam- paign of 1929 had been secured. New Nurses' Home' Brockville.--It is expected that the construction of the new nurses' home at the General hospital will be commenced on Monday next by C. 'T. Holbrook & Son contractors, and builders of the Hotel Maniton- na. Official Visit Lindsay. -- Isaac P. McNabb, Lieutenant Governor of the Central Division, Ontario-Quebec Maritime District of Kiwanis International, paid his official visit of inspection to the Lindsay Kiwanis Club yes- terday. Burned Mortgage Lindsay.--Mr. James B. Boxall, for many years Treasurer of First United Church, was last night hon- ored with the privilege of applying the mateh that kindled the fire that totally consumed the old mort- gage on the church. By-Law Endorsed Peterboro.--Unanimous endorsa- tion of the City Council's action in submitting to the people's approval of the by-law for improving: the swimming beach at Inverlea Park at an estimated cost of $10,000, was given by the executive of the Chamber of Commerce. " Farmers Im, Peterboro.~~Peterboro farmers are growing impatient for warm weather, April has been altogether too gloomy and depressive after March's sunshine and deceptive promise of an early start on the land. Rotary Paper Collection Lindsay.--The Rotary paper col- lection yesterday was by far the largest made by the club upto date. This is certain although the paper has not been weighed yet. A car of 40,000 pound capacity has been used and it is filled to the top. Musi Hold Banquet Kingston----Attended by over six- ty members, the fourth annual ban- quet of the Kingston Musicans' Protective Association, No. 93, held in the Grand Cafe proved the most onjoyable and successful event of its kind ever held 'by the union. Recommend Paving Kingston.--The Board of Works will recommend 'to the City Coun- cil that paving operations be .car- ried out on Princess street, be- tween Barrie and Alfred streets, excluding the track allowance of the Street Railway Company. Seeds Distributed Peterboro.-- Three thousana packages of vegetables and flower seeds have heen distributed among fifteen hundred school children of this county by the local agricultur- al representative, J. Nelson. In all, sirty-one schools haye entered in the competition and nine School Fairs will be held in the county this autumn, Charity Ball Success ockville.--The annual charity ball'in aid of St. Vincent de Paul' hospital conducted by the Catholic Women's League last night in Vie- toria Hall, attracted a large attend- ance and from every point of view was a successful and thoroughly enjoyable affair. : To Vote On By-Laws Gananoque.--Two by-laws are to be submitted to the property own- ers on May 138. If carried by the people, they call for an expenditure of $20,000 for the construction of a permanent road on Stone street north, and $22,000 for the purchase of a new fire truck and improve- ment of the town's fire alarm.sys- tem. Hotel Work Progressing Brockville.--Work on the Hotel Manitonna has advanced rapidly in the past week. The plasterers have practically completed their work from the top floor to the main floor and are now finishing the lob- by and working as well on the fin- al coat in the basement, Perhaps President Hoover order- ed those White House saddle horses sold the next morning, af- ter his first ride, as he sat down to breakfast.--Laning State Jour- nal. . 45 HENS STOLEN ATMYRTLE MONDAY Thieves Make Second Visit Within a Few Days Myrtle, April 19.~Mrs. J, Devitt, who spent the winter months with friends at Uxbridge, has returned to her home here. Mrs. Stephen Smith, who is staying with her daughter, Mrs. George Painter, is seriously ill. She is under a doctor's care suffering from pleurisy and pneumonia, Just when it was thought that the balmy breczes of spring were being wafted upon us, winter with its chilly blasts dnd snow storms re- turned ' and. delayed spring's ap- proach indefinitely. For the second time in a few days chicken thieves made a visit to this neighborhood on Monday night, this time making a raid on Mr. Robert Heron's hen house and clearing it of forty-five Plymouth Rock hens. Con- stable George Brown was on the scene early Tuesday morning and is putting together clues that it is hoped may result in the capture of the guilty party or parties who seem to be making a business of pilfering. Gangs of men are busy around the C.P.R. station making extensive re- pairs to the building, putting 'a wall and cellar under it and building a kitchen. When completed this will be not only an up-to-date depot but will 'be quite a modern dwelling. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hooke (nee Hilda Claire Hahn) who were mar- ried at Don Mills church on Wednes- day, are spending part of their honey- moon at the latter's summer home here. r bi Mr. Jim K. Lawrence, who is working on the fiew line of the Bell Telephone Co. north of Sunderland, spent the week-end at his home here. . The league had an interesting meet- ing on Tuesday night, the president, Mrs. Clarence Harrison, presiding. Manager Mr. Charlie Pilkey had two carloads of wheat unloaded at the clevator on Wednesday. Mr. Lorne Johnson has beer en- gaged as truck driver for the J. E. Jupp Construction Co. Ltd. Mustafa Kemal Pasha has just proclaimed a new alphabet for Turkey, althugh any alphabet at all would be new to the inhabi- tants. Savings deposits in Canadian banks decreased by more than $7,- 000,000 in the month of February. Does this suggest any relation to "make a clean-up," mot on the changes?--Ottawa Journal. There is an advertisement in an Ohio paper for a lost black and white tomcat. We think it was on the air last night. HEAT YOUR HOME THE DIXON WAY For Economy 'Buy General Motors Hardwood Blocks Absolutely the Greatest Fuel Value in the City Truck Loads and Wagon Loads All Small Blocks Are Being Taken Out of the Above Loads and Sold in Truck Loads for $3.50 Limited Quantity Scrap Loads of Srantling ad Board Ends for Just Dixon Coal Co. Telephone 262 Four Direct Lines LEAVE Peterboro ....... Springville ....... Fraserville . ... Baileboro Bewdley ......... Port Hope Welcome ..... . Newtonville .. . Newcastle Bowmanville ... Oshawa Toronto . LEAVE Toronto Oshawa Bowmanville Newcastle Newtonville DIVISIONS. $2.50 EACH WAY NOTE--Toronto, Port Hope . boro division will use TIME only. , Toronto, Port Hope © Peterboro Division South Monaghan Sidi LOCAL PASSENGERS TRAVELLING BE- TWEEN TORONTO AND OSHAWA CAN- NOT BE CARRIED ON THE TORONTO- KINGSTON OR TORONTO-PETERBORO Coaches leave Empress Hotel, Peterboro, 'Daily, including Sundays. FARE -- PETERBORO TO TORONTO, STANDARD TORONTO Newcastle Port Hope Cobourg Trenton Belleville Napanee Picton Peterboro ~ Phones 2218 - 2845, Oshawa HEAD OFFICE OSHAWA, ONTARIO AM, 6.45 7.00 7.05 7.15 7.20 7.25 7.50 8.00 8.20 8.35 8.50' 9.25 11.00 P.M. .5.00 6.30 7.00 7.15 7.30 7.50 8.00 8.30 8.40 8.50 9.00 9.05 9.30 LEAVE Trenton Grafton Oshawa Whitby Toronto and Peter TORONTO, BOW Kingston Cataraqui Westbrook... Brighton Colborne Daily Deseronto Marysville Shannonville weston 11.00 MANV www 888 «J iv ul 11.20 11.30 11.50 12.05 12.20 12.55 1.10 2.30 00 00 NI adh pg WN SO Noo oOC © 0000 We EGER aio tivo wo NOC © oo Sa et 0 Newcastle Newtonville .. Welcome Belleville ... " Shannonville ...... Marysville Deseronto .... Napanee Morven .... seen 92D Westbrook Kingston Coaches Leave Colonial Coach Lines; Ltd., Kingston, Ont., for All Points West. FARE--Kingston to Toronto--$4.50 Each Way. NOTE: Toronto, Bowmanville, Belleville and Kingston Division will Use Standard Time Only. LOCAL PASSENGERS TRAVELLING BETWEEN TORONTO AND OSHAWA CANNOT BE CARRIED ON THE TORONTO-KINGSTON OR TORONTO-PETERBORO DIVISIONS Collacutt's Coach Lines KINGSTON DIVISION Daily PM, PM, Daily AM. 10.00 11.15 11.30 12.00 12.15 12.30 12.50 1.00 1.20 Daily P.M. 1.00 AM. 7.30 8.45 9.00 9.30 9.45 10.00 10.20 . 10.30 10.50 11.10 11.30 11.50 12.10 - 12.30 12.50 1.10 1.25 1.40 1.55 2.10 2.25 2.35 2.45 NN 8a Bh Rl NF rey YS PwwWww 388A 00 © ® 2388888 a. NN NN nhs 8&8 888 io © od ;i en © pt o nN WWWWN a338 Rohakas ak FN NNNNOOOD [2] ony -O Ul aRASRS 0 oo -t 0 orn [3] = 3 (=) NNN md rs hd TRENTON & PIC- TON DIVISION LEAVE AM. PM. Trenton ......... 8.00 5.45 Carrying Place ... 8.25 6.10 Consecon ....... 835 6.20 Hillier ........... 845 6.30 Wellington ,..... 9.00 6.45 Bloomfield ....... 9.15 7.00 Picton .....c.... 930 7.15 Daily HESS S S38EHS P.M. 8.00 8.15 8.30 8.45 8.55 9.05 9.30 LEAVE AM. Picton ......n... 945 Bloomfield ....... 10.00 Wellington. ..... 10.15 Hillier .......... 10.30 Consecon .... .... 10.40 Carrying Place .. 10.50 Trenton ....... 11.15 Daily except Sundays from Dec. 1st to April 80th. Daily Including Sundays from May 1st to Nov. 30th. FARE--TRENTON TO PICTON $1.00 EACH WAY. Coaches leaving Toronto at 1.00 o'clock make direct connections for Picton, Coaches leaving Picton at 9.45 a.m. make direct connections for Toronto. ) () Hoad38388 N w - SU ao NOTE--Trenton and Picton Division will use STANDARD TIME ONLY, Eftective Wednesday, May 1st, 1929

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