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Oshawa Daily Times, 9 May 1930, p. 10

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Et av SI lt ad IN TORONTO, HEAT WAVE KILLS TWO Man Dies From Sunstroke, Boy Drowns in Don River uk | ,_ (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Toronto, May 8--The heat wave ! sent the sercury rising to a maxi- mum of '87 degrees here yesterday was responsible for two deaths, Insenh Preffior. col! d and died from oke, le Rex- ford Carson, aged seven, seeking relief with a number of other young lads in the Don river was drowned when he waded in beyond his depth, When Rex disappeared seroam-| : fng beyond the surface, other me. bers of the "gang" dived in afid struggled to save him, One of the 1ads managed to secure a grasp on the drowning boy's hair and seem- ed about to pull him to satety when, his frantic grip was' broken by swirling waten nd Rex went down by two railway boy failed. 1 ti po rad i several tim were sue- cessful in ss to the surface. Long and muons efforty br physician to revive Carson fall. | eq, " ANOTHER COLD * 'Nostroline'=--that's ' what 1 want." If you have caught cold you need soothing, pleasant 'Nos. troline'" to clear head, stop {rrita- tion and end the nasal discharge. Sufferers get "Nostroline'" at once, BO cents from W, H. Karn, Drug Store. Yow Nose Needs "Nostroline" '4 sms dearer -------- Made by Murray Goo the 1{0 0) 3 MALEXANDER Murray SM 2, wM Za0° id mE 5 Rose Bushes From Holland Hogg & Lytle, Ltd. Phone 203 Satisfied Not only that, but thobe who have given us « trial have sent ot Jobs. to 'us It means, customers are 'satistied. WILSON & HOLLAND 168 King St. 'W. Phone 3203 a TE -------------- The photograph here shows the Earl of Derby being greeted at New York by notables aboard tho wel. coming ship, the Macom, after his arrival in America for the express purpose of attending the Kentucky Derby in Louisville, Tho originators of the first English Der | by, the greatest classic of the Kng- | Neh racing calendar, just. as the Kentucky Derby is the Prine test forefa- | thers of the present carl were the | + J be present. in America. Teft to right: Lady Mauren Stanley, daughter-in-law [of the Earl of Derby; the Earl of | Grove and Police Commissiones Grover Whalen, ZION PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Wilbur and Gordon visited in Port Hope on Sunday, "Mr, and Mrs, Percy Stainton and baby, Murray, of 'Toronto, were Sunday visitors at Mr. Jas, Cam- eron's, Next Sunday, May 13th, will be . at the Siures ser and special program will be given. Please bring flowers. Mrs. Maitland and son Keith, of Oshawa, were Sunday visitors with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ball, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Vivian and baby Maxine, of Columbus, visited at Anson Balson's on Sunday, Tho Women's Association will meet for thelr regular May meer ing at the home of Mrs. Eimer Wil. bur on Wednesday afternoon, The ladies are asked to bring their sewing suet, Tig gd for roll call, "gusin Vietor Mr. kell is prin #0 well and to under the eare of Dr, Slemon, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Glaspel are also poorly. Mr. J. W. Balson has had 2 ra- dio installed, Mr. and Mrs, W, J. Salley, Osh- awa, Mr. L, T, Pascoe and Mins Marjory; and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Rundle, Florence and Charlie, of Hampton, were Sunday visitors at Mr. Jas, Sulley's, Mr. and Mrs, Sulley Sr, are both poorly The boys have started to carry fishing poles again on Saturdave, Mrs. Gordon Reld, Misses Shir. ley and Betty of Islington have Mr Frank Cryderman, of Hamn- ton, preached here very acceptably on Sunday. He has been studying for a minister and will be ordsin- ed at the conference this veer, We expected to | } A special collection MRS, TAKI SHIDACHI kio, J , who Is visiting Can- ada. With her is Matsu Tsuji, chairman of the natiomal com. mittee of Y.W.C.A, wish him every good. wish in his chosen profession, He goes back to the west about the middle of this month where his work bas been, The young ladies of the 8.8, held A quilting bee at the home of Miss Pearl Leach on Saturday aftws- noon when all had a nice time, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Langmald and Miss Evelyn were visitors at the home of Mrs, Langmald's fa- ther, Mr, Thos, Hall, at Columbus, over the week-end. been holidaying for two weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Murphy. Mr. Reld visited his family on Sun. day and took Mrs, Murphy home with him as far as Toronto, Mr. Carl Fice has an acre of potatoes planted. Mr, McEwen has already planted his cabbages. Miss Annie McMaster visited Mrs LI. V. Digney, Oshawa, last the Oshawa woek, "SALADA" TEA SAME FLAVOUR SAME ALY | - A 60° SROWN LABEL AT ALL 'GROCERY STORES Mr. Alex. Rev. held in Whitby last week, McMaster is building i our pistor we feel bighly hon a new chicken house red. Mr. Bick was chairman at Presbytery gh Wm, Fice and Carl are shing: 8. roof and expect shingle the east side of the church ling the 8. meetings As he roof, INMIGRATION T0 CO-OPERATION 15 CANADA DECREASES! GOMING BETWEEN Total for Year 163,288, of Whom 64,082 Are From Britain Ottawa, May 9.--Immigration. to Canada for the fiscal year ended March 31 last totalled 163,288, n decrease of 4,434 or three per cent, compared. with 'the previous 12 months, Of the total 64,082 were from the British Isles, 30,727 from the United States, 30,332 of North- ern European races, and 38,147 of 33 other races, British immigration in the year increased 5,202 over the. previous 12 months, immigration from the United States increased 167; of Northern European' races the in- crease was 753, while of all other races the decrease was 10,656, From April 1, 1920 to March 31, 1930, the number of Canadians who had gone to the United States in- tending to stay thers and returned to Canada for permanent residence, was 29,8830, In a Scottish household the mald- servant Had a young man who call ed frequently, One evening there was an outburst of hilarity from the kitchen, and the mistress paid a visit to that quarter with a view to delivering a mild reproach. "I nee," she sald fo the maid, "you are fond of jocularity," "Oh, no, ma'am," salir the blush. ing girl, "you've got the wrong name, It's Jock MacPherson." -- Interesting facts about Clean-Up Week ; Spring is the mest glorious season of 'the year. It's the' growing season, and to assure well-being in the fullest sense we must be assured of a con- dition of Healthful Cleanliness. Now is the time to clean-up the house and the yard, and the de as well. Make the corners of the hard to-get-at places spick and span. When you "Chase Dirt" are assured of better dwdy you health. So important is this that Clean-up Week a community Underfoiing which means rls your big help for a successful Cleanp Week . . . it's all you need for all your cleaning. From cellar to g Dutch. for floors, we you will find Old s, windows, porcelain, UNITS OF EMPIRE ovo rs Economic Dominions Will Be Brought About Torontn, May §.--Closer co-oper ation between thea various unfis of the British Empire will be brought about by 'tive: statesmen of the future, om an economic plan, sald C, A, C. Jennings, Toronto delegate to the Empire Press Con- ference, speaking at a banquet tendered visiting New Zealand press delegates by the Toronto dele- gates of the London conference, Empire have been moulded into closer co-operation "We will then have those relations which ap- proach the ideal," said the speaker "And it Is pleasing to think are helping to bring about this eo- operation," replying Mr, Dally Times, Southland, to the welcome extended hy would be recélved in this manner, but the welcome has excoded our highest expectations. To tho press of Canada our'thanks are due for the fraternal spirit we have met with in 4his far country. We are not vale enough to believe that the. attentions 'and hospitality . which have been accorded us Is dua our selves but given hecause of the country we represent a ADVOCATE STRICTER Toronto, May 9. Advocating stricter temperance measures and viewing with alarm present con- ditions, a resolution introduced by Rev, Rupert G. Stewart, Toronto, was passed by the Presbyterian synod of Toronto and Kingston meoting here, After approving the action of the federal parliament in refusing clearance of liquor to countries having prohibitory legis- lation, the resolution expressed dis- satisfaction 'with conditions in On- tarlo, declaring that present legis- lation is . "entirely inadequate," and called upon "the governments, both Provincial and Federal to tako soch steps as shall control the liquor trafic with a view to ultimate prohibition" ag a bever- age Aspiring Youth (to prospective employer )--You'll pay me what I'm worth? Works Manager----1'll do better than that; I'll give you a small sdlary to start with, Union Between When the various sections of the the | press of New Zealand and Canada | Jennings, said "We anticipated we | TEMPERANCE LAWS 'T0 FORM CIVIL SERVICE COUNCIL Name Committee to Draft Constitution Ottawa, May 9 Official an- nouncement was made by Hon, Peter Heenan, Minister of Labor, that an Order<in-Council has been | | passed providing for the appoint- | ment of a Drafting Committee to draw up a constitution for the pro. posed National Civil Service Coun- | ell, It is understood provision ix | made for nominees of ten Civil | Bervice organizations and about | the same number of representatives of the Government constitution for the Council, which will be referred back to the Cabinet for final endorsation, The Counc)! will advise the Government on na [nd ne of matters affecting the | Civil Service, Government repres- ontatives. on the committee will he either Ministers or their nom. inees, The Civil Service Commis- sion will also be represented. ALMONDS Almonds, May 6.--A very pret. ty miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Miss IKatheline Bentley, a bride of this week, on Thursday evening at the home of Miss Mar- fon Richardson. The living room was decorated with long streamers of white tissue paper brought to the centre from which hung a bean. tiful white bell,' The bride was ushered in to the strains of the | wedding march played by Miss Wil. | ma Richardson. Misses Marion | Richardson, Bernice Love and Lois Balsdon were hostesses of the even: ing and some twenty-five intimate friends of the hride were present, She received many beautiful and useful gifts. Following a contest in which all took part, dainty re. freshments of sandwiches, cake, coffee and candles were served, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Cauley and son Teddy, and the former's mother, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. Lee, "Mother's Day" is being held in the Sunday School on Sunday. A special program is outlined and Miss Wesley, of the Ontario Ladies' College will give the address, She also will stng. Come and bring a friend with you, The Ladies Ald met at the home of Mrs, 'W. Hall on Wednesday and quilted a quilt, after which all en- Jjoyed their supper. Mrs, Annie Wilson of Whithy, visited several days with Mr, and Mrs. J. Lee before leaving on Fri day for a three months trip to Eng: land on the ocean liner "Athenia." The members of the drama "Kindling the Hearth Fires" have an interesting report to make. They have had real success for thelr un- tiring efforts, put forth night at- ter might in preparing thelr play in the winter months. It has prov- od to be very interesting and enter taining to each audience to whom it was presented. The young men added much to the success of the play between .the J. Hutchlgon, editor of the Otago | to draft the | Good fun, good training, Lo only. Review, is full a int A message to Canadian pit and girls interesting, instructive The Fleet Foot Athletic Club is being formed for boys and Ie will Jour very own g costs nothing to join. You will get loads of fun out of it, and re- ve every month -- free --a copy of the Fleet Foot Sports This little sports newspaper sports bit . Babe Ruth's home ATHLETIC CLUB .. how to in the NEW FLEET FOOT ATHLETIC CLUB Each member gets a button, certificate « + « and monthly Sports Review First, go to any shoe store sell ing Fleet Foot Shoes. Buy the kind of Fleet Foot Shoes you like best, and ask the dealer for an ap- plication blank for the Fleet Foot Athletic Club. Fill out the application blank," get the dealer to sign it, and mail it to Dominion Rubber Co. Limited, at Montreal, Que. Of course, you must insist on' getting Fleet Foot. . Shoes. Otherwise you can't join the Club. That is the only requirement. We will send you a beautifully en- Remember . . . the membership is limited 20 boys and girls bu, § dh w and wearing Fleet Foot Shoes . . , the shoes for games, sports pod summer wear. acts, with their voeal and orches- trial numbers, consisting of three harmonicas one guitar and a banjo, all of which won great anplause and were. hia yed by all, The play was presented thirteen times and realized the sum of two hundred aaliare for church purposes, refrigerators, utensils, on any surface "where water may be used for cleaning. Perfectly safe doesn't scratch, You will be the sma ie. 0) of time and work required to do your clea vs. You will find Old Sports Review, "He: 'And. you are absolutely sure you love me? - She: Heavens! Do yéu think:1'd be sitting here. letting yo! Sore me lke this if I didn't? @ wa ou the da Aounde arid ! u tre No, bub I'm a or A it an empty 5 pant Ta waiting for somethl: ° Pl -- Fobhe--"1 wan hyphotived one alo tbaw" m a married man BREAKS COLLA bord Louls Mountbatten, OE of King Geo who sufferes a bone ih London, the

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