THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1930 3 subserigtions will be sesvived of the sich iy bye ous aredce hel ATV RAAT WORTH New Heating The { Central After mo , many a Jie School Trustees t : N) Stating Jian fof for the hon : % 1 oe n. " retary a I Hoard, vit ' 'will he ul the gn special forms ov by the board a ge Are on Yiew with, and may Con from; the secretary of the THe fond érs will elowe on 1 May 99, and 16 is expected that the «contract will be let, and the work " started In the very near future, dr cost of the project is expects . , ud to be fn the néighborhood of * gight to ten thousand dollars and "An entirely new 'plant including " pdiators and piping will be install: A gd, The Board have Deen very cares ¥ ful before going to this expense but after the subject had been dis cussed from every angle it was de- voided that the matter which had (Been Iaid over year after year; 5 could be aid over no longer, The + holler whieh is in the school at the 4 present time has been there for 40 yours and is totally inadequate for the size of the building it has to 4 heat, Then the style of it is as old as the sun, and the furnace has Wiationdry grates Which necessi- , 18108 the lighting of & new fire each "morning in the winter, and forces _ the janitor to be on the job at five Cin the morning, All thin is expect. NLL fo be {liminated when the new 5 system 18 installed, 4 CHAUTAUQUA HERE FROM JULY 18-23 New All Canadian Entertain.| 2 ment Will Make Its An. w + nual Appearance in Bow "' manville Better Than Ever 2 Pos July 18 to July 23 are the dates # #6t on which the Canadian Chautay- wv qua will appear in Bowmanville this % summer, Last summer the Canadian Chau 3 fauqua, an organization which has heen developing in Western Canada » for fourteen years, invaded Ontario They made a very fine impression 3 ne presented an exceptionally strong ogram, Bowmanville people were Seiighted with the Canadian Chautau- «ofa and are looking forward to their second appearance (his summer, * Since the Chautauqua was here last fr, over a hundred centres in the 'tovince of Ontario have been P ydded to the circuit and already scor- es of communities are looking for- y= ward to Chautauqua as an annual vi- tal part of their community life, his season's program is truly in. p. ternational, Here are but a few of X ? Tom features: From Australia comes om Skeyhill, whom the New York Herald calls "the greatest living or- o *" ator," to give his Yamous lecture * "With Mussolini and the Black: shirts" From Hungary come the Ga- « Thy Sisters, amazing young artists on » the violin and violincello, known as " one 'of the finest concert trios, From 4 South Africa comes Owen O'Neil, _ whase picturesque career among the \, Aavage tribes of Swaziland is as ex- oi Of d romantic as a tale from We Nights, From Hawaii come © Albert Vierrs and his Hawaiians to t us with the beautiful and ry 'ous music of that little Para- I wd of, he, acific, Jha Here are . | two outstan roadway pl axe, pre L Dg on "Erwin Play ers is should be one of the it! test Chautaqua programs ever n presented. "00 Mp "Why are you putting 'Pers . | on that letter to Mr, Dur. i x "! «I want his wite to open w. § #8 you'll find that Kellogg's Corn Flakes are ideal for the children's supper. Wholesome, Easy to digest, Packed with flavor and "crispness! Millions of mothers prefer erisp Kellogg's every day, 'Bowmanville Daily Times Suen In School WUSIG STUDY CLUB ARE GUESTS OF THE The Pert Hope Music § Muy Club eid their tenth annual "At Home" n the United church Sunday school room on Tuesday afternoon, Previows to the reception in the hall, a wonderiul program was given 'in the church auditorium which wag beautifull dessiated for the odes. ion, Whi sty were assembling, Miss Frances ohnston gave & short organ tecifal, after which the Provi dent, Mrs, Howard Reeve weleomed the viaitnh which included the Os awa and Bowmanville Music Si Clubs as well as a great fhany oct] music lovers, Mrs, H, Ryan move ed a vote of thanks to (hae who ase sisted ib fhe program, in was se conded b y 9. 8, Hawkins, and was most enthusiastically carried, Mesdamies A, George, Hi M, Ry. an, E, Brown and J. Harcourt pours od tea, Mrs, Georas Ward the eon- venor of the ome" received a great many well deserved complime ents on the splendid arrangements whereby over two htindred guests were 80 conveniently and hospitably entertained, 1=Organ Solo=Andante in G.-Ed ward Bastiste, Miss Frances Johns 2--y otal Solo=Selected, Mrs, HM, Nigol J--~Vocal Solo--Seleeted, Mrs. C. 4 "Reading~Selected, Mr, A, W, Harding, §~Vocal-8olo--(a) Bird Songy at Eventide ire Coates; (b) Do Know My. Garden ayden Wood, Min Burnham, 6~~Voeal -Duet-=A Night in Venice oY Lucantoni, Mrs, A, Cawker, Mrs, F. Hallman, yore Coneerin in A Minor--~ Grieg} reheat Accompaniment at Organ~T, W, Stanley, Fred Skitch, L. Bepon, SolowSelected, Mrs J, eat 9~Vocal Solo~Selected, Mr, J, T, George, 10~Piano DPuet=I11 Vedi, Misses Jamieson, NEWS ABOUT TOWN | Dust Nuisance Solved Citizens of the town who are de- sirous of having oalojum chloride laid on the yoad outside their homes to keep down the dust are asked to hand, in their petitions to the town clerk not ater than May 16th, 'The corporation will bear twenty per cent, of the eost and the ratepayers the remaining sun, It was mentioned at the last coun~ oll meeting that the cost of enver. ing the street in front of a resid. ence averaged out at approvimately three cents a foot which is ne much when one looks at the ben efit derived, | Ww, Trovatoré~ From Wome Chiet of Police Hydney Vemton, has asked that 'the following te ort be inserted in The Times, Miss Catherine C. MoWugh is missing from her home in Windsor, Ontario, She is described as being age 98, height §' 4", weight 118 pounds, blue eyes, hair prematurely gray and bobbed in the pompadour Ay with alight wave and small partin at the side, She has a fair om plexion, heavy dark eyebrows, high forehead, and has been empleo a8 a secretary in * law oMlos, W = soon Wes wearing a mm wil ne with & raé fog tao oan) whereabouts Is asked to gommuni- eate with the Chief of Pollds, Annus) Mnual hos Sve Bundrad 4a-heing to ridge insbital bridge hd be 8 hi fox gale ea Celebrate "Golden Wedding i Surrounded sons and dui ory ¥ bi Jdren, ve and " eon dhey goles brated Phot hi a we ih ann versary at the home on Coady Av. onue, eronts. Mp, Pleteher 1s em gity in the Marine Doraamant' He was Porn in ind 'The Whitby | awhre ¢ Ho and when shortly after (wo thirty * | anvil boing a son of the Tate sud Mys, Gordon Vietoher, Vast Work The Board of Trustees of Lhe Public Behool paid a surprise visit to Central Bohool on Wednesday afternoon for the purpese of find- ing out just how quick the build: ing could he cleared of ite 600 pu. pis when a fire slarm was turned a students were totally un t the test was to he made the alarm was turned in the school was olear of every pupll fn one minute, twenty weven seconds which might he sald fo be extra ordinarily good time, Thieves Mole ON Thieves tipped over an ofl tank owned by WH. Bonathan and stole two gallons of motor ofl al New: eantle, Considerably more . was spilled on the sidewall and toad, Daily Times si rhe, 1S sews will be lt A Gap it und th ~'U'hone BAD, REPRESENTATIVE--JAMES H, ORMISTON CHARGE OT THEFT WAS DISMISSED Toronto Man Was Accused of Stealing From a Brooklin Home In Poles Court on Thursday afternoon during the hearing of a y | charge against J, Adamson, of To- ronte, of stealing a sum of money from the home of Walter Lynde, Whitby Township, Mrs, Adamson, wife of the accused, fainted In court and had to be carried out, The: charge against the man was dismissed by Magistrate Willis for Inek of sufficient evidence on which to base a convietion, Adamson, it was alleged, called at the Lynde home last Sunday ats fernoon while mem ers of the fam. fly were out, Adamadon, it was Ab ieged, went into (he house, and ater, when Mr, Lynde came home, $20.00 was found to have been taken from .a dresser dyawer in a bedroom, A junior member of the Lynde family, seeing the visi ors, told them that her parents were not at home, In the box both Adamson swore (hat they were never In the Lynde house, They admitted calling but claimed that they did not go in, Magistrate Willis ruled that there Was no evidence to prove that Adamson had taken the Mr, and Mrs GON, DAVIDSON BRANDS AS FALSE PRESS STATEHENT Chief Gunson's Charge of Intimidation Strongly Objected to Councillor W, J, Davidson (his morning emphatically denied the truth of & statement Appearing Thursday night in a Toronto even: ing newspaper and erediled to Chief Guungen, of Whithy, to the effect that when a Whithy ear owner got inte an acoldent on the Kingston highway Thursday night he rang the Chief up and told him that it would "be ton bad for him" it a prosecution was proceeded with, Councillor Davidson emphatic ally declared that he had ne eon versation whatever with Chiet (lunson in connection with this case, He added further that he had not spoken to the Chief outside uf the Council Chamber for weeks, "The. statement Is abselutely false," sald Coun, Davidson, who added that he would take such ane tion as was necessary to have It rédatified. The statement, It was sald, was libelous, In the meantime the dispute hoe. tween the Chief and the Council ia INTERMEDIATE GIRLS! sli hm fo fies of He ood suthor s 10 | on lin¥p wi ne he Vl tom ogaln this year in the Ottawa |g Ladies' League, A full practies wih be held nt the town park Lomerrow afternoon (8,16) Saturday, COMMENCEMENT AT 0.0.8.1, (Continued from Page §) =A, cup necepted by Ralph Trwin, (eapli), Debating Prives Debating prises were awarded to Mario Valleau and Albert Glass who As a team defeated Lhe team from Whitby High sehool and to Doroe thy €rethers and George who des fented the Bowmanville Collegiate, making the Oshawa school the winner of the Inter-8chool debating trophy, Soholarships Mrs, 7, W, Cowan Meoholarships ~=prosented by Mrs, M, Hewselr wood-=Ralence, Ferne Ledgetl, (#75,00); Moderns Option, Dorothy Crothers, (876,00), Tamblyn Prise for profciency in Blocution and Bpeaking-~John Dry. den, Bquair Prise in Vrench Pirie, Mr, 0, W. Drew fc holarghips--= Btudent standing first in year's work of Vist Year Commercial Course, Mabel Cunning ($350,00)¢ student standing second In year's work of Wiest Year Commercial Dome, Kathleen Manilla, ($20. 0), Mr, M, EB, Hartley Soholarship Lillian DIAN DACIFIK CANADAS T3239) STEAMS HIPS SATLINGS FIOM MONTIEAT, Ta Cherbouvg-Nouthampton. Hamburg ' Montealm May 89 | . Mentclare To HavreslondonsAntwery May " verdes raion Montrose Jun Metagama "Fo "Glas iver eng "May 16 ,.. i. Duchess of York May 17 00, vo Melita May 23 is, Duchess of Atholl Calle at Liverpool only, xDoes not eall at Liverpool, PROM QUERKO To Cherbourg-Southampton May 4 Empressof Prance May 21 Kmpress of Australia May 28 Empress of Scotland FROM VANCOUVER ohtod hy or Hartioysfittidont J Le # (TL) "he 60+ "Your shine ree, dos Arann neon #tudent owing the on progress in the Prat, Year pod ob Course, John Kuemeliuk, ($10.00); student of any year or course writing the host ensny of 1,000 words on the subject of Lite Insurance, Maywood Binok, (W15,000) student of any your or a Jublnitiing the hast Shack Ror own pong in, Matehre! Henderson, 5.001] stident of ony year of AF i writing tha second heat ese say of 1,000 words oh the pi Sh of 1Ate Insurance; Jack Bherwood, (16.001, Mr, BiB: McLaughlin Beholar« hips=-Btudont standing fvst in the year's work of the Beaond Yesr Commercial Course, Roralie Bmith, ($50,00); student standing sooond In year's work of Segond Year Gomes mereinl Course, Nadie Harlan, (20,00); wtudent making most progress in the Becond Year Come mereinl Course, Milian Lot, ($10, 00); student standing Ard in year's work of Third Year Commers ela! Course, Cyril Smith, ($50.00) student. standing wecond in the yaar's work of the Third Year Commercial Course, Mabel Briton, $(20,00); student making mos progress in Third Year Commercial Course, Vlossia Cornish, ($15, 0013 student standing frst in year's work of Rpecinl Commercial Course, Evelyn Hi, (880,00); student standing second in Year's Work of fpecial Commercial Courses, Vie torin Lesniok, ($90,00); wudent making most progress In Bpeela) Commercinl Course, Viorence Clif ford, ($15,000; student atinining greatest speed in typewriting on the graduation tests, Vlerence Cook, ($8.00) student attaining greatest spesd in Shorthand on the graduation tests, Florence Cook, ($5.00), Mr, U, W, McLaughlin Behola) ships=--Htudent standing first in year's work of First Year Academ lo Courne, Margaret Cameron (§40,- 00); student standing. .sbcond In year's work of Pleat Year Acadeam~ je Course, Goarge Twist, (§30,00)} student making most progress In Firat Year Academia Course, Ho phie Edwards, ($30.00); wtudont manding second in the matter of progress in First Year Academie Course, Gerald Tonkin, ($80.00), Mr, Charles Robson Beholarships Student standing frat in second Year Academie Course, Cromwell Young, ($80.00); student standing second in Becond Year Academie Course, Kenneth Kelly, (980,00) student standing frst in Third Year Academic Course, Arnold Jobb, ($80,00); student standing second In Third Year Academie Course, Bhirley Fowke, ($30.00), Mrs, A, B, O'Nalll Prige for An weprotonted by Mm, O'Nelll-=Di- rect brush work, George Twist by reversion to Margaret Bwitsey, (96,00): Pencil Work, Lerna Mep- plek, (#5,00)1 Color, Theory and Design, Mary Glass, ($6.00), Mrs, Wii V, MoAdie fn be arship In Faghicprotuted Mrs, MeAdle-=Middis Boboo ue inh Prine; Vesnicos Russell, ($90. 00), Migs 17, B, Hislop Prige=--present od hy Miss Hislop==Vorm 111, Kng~ ligh Composition, Stanley Harris, (Books); Vorm 111, English Liters slurs, Bhiviey Fowke, (Books) Porm 1V, English Composition, Ade oline Vowks, (Books)! Verm 1V, Vinghish Literature, John Dryden, (Books), The Murray JohBston Gloss prowented by My, Johnsto 0 the hoy, who hy a vole of the lat and members of the Students' Nin soutiye Ip declared the outstanding hott the school, Ernie Marks, isos Gladys and Mildred Wd. mondwson rise, presented by Mise Gladys Bdmondion=To the girl who hy & vole of the staff and members of the Students' Bxesutive in declared the outstanding girl of the sehool, Nona Armstrong (Books ends and Books), Roguiny Third Year Course Mabel Britton, Florense Cook, Flossie Cornish, Mary Coulter, Pearl Teach, ladys WeComb, yrank HW, Brown, Opell Amith, Mpecial Year Course Hilean Brooks, Piorence Clifford, Marjorie Forsythe, Fvelyn Hi, Victoria Lesniak, Doris Warburton, Kathison Warburton, George Camp~ bell, Matriculation Graduation iflomis Riviamey prosepied by Mr, A, W, == Harold Armstrong, Doris eddy, Gordon Wondurapt, Charles Captiofsky, Hiuart Carver, Gone stance Colpus, Hugh Cornwall, Cars melite Commerford, Merlyn Corrin, Margaret Coulter, Kdward Croths ors, Donald Cutler, Lloyd Daniels, Hapel DeGiuerre, Harry Deyman, Arthur Durham, George Vieloher, Oliver Wnt, Ivah Vox, Albert Gians, Wieanor Fleming, Marion Gummow, Kenneth Heddon, Thom; as Hele, Edward Henderson, Clay» ton Holt, Nellie Johnston, Murray Kohen, Lorraine Love, Charlies Ma- non, Alex, Moftatt, Flora MoRobs erie, Arthur Morison, Mildred Mor rin, Ruth Mutton, Luey Northeot!, Aan Pirie, Jean Rorimgeour, Margaret Serimgeour, Mazel Nweet, Gladys Thompson, James Toppings, Mildred Webber, "Neville Williams, Ooeorge Wilson, This Office and Yard WILL BE CLOSED TWELVE O'CLOCK TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) (Oshawa Lumber COMPANY, LIMITED AT NOON the subject for widespread discus slon In the town, Chief Gunson intimated to the Council at a specs ial meeting on Wednesday mern- WE that he would> resign, but sn far the clerk has no written notice to that effect, money, The o¢ase was therefore dismissed, Husband: "That girl over. there shows distinetion in her clothes." Wiles "You mean distinetly don't you?' My, Ross MacKinnon Heholar- ship In French--Form V, Lillian Pirie, (815.00); Wasel Rwes, ($10.00); Porm IV, Dorothy Cro- thers, reversion to Leonard Brash, ($15,000) Eunice Robinson, ($10, 00), To Hawall«Japan-OhinasI"hillipines May 29 Kmpress of Asia *June 18 ,.,, Empress of Canada *Calls at Honoluhw Apply Local Agents or J, B, Mae: Kay, Genera) Agent, Canadian Pa cific Bldg, Toronto, a .-- 28 Ritson Road North Telephone 2621-2820 "Penmans" SERVICE WEIGHT '& CHIFFON SILK HOSE {. Specials For MOTHERS' DAY All new Spring Shades, Chiffon is show with French Panel Heel, and service weight in a Pointex Heel. Reg, $1.50 oo hun IIIE | FLEUR DE LIS SILK HOSE A full fashioned stocking of fine ap: pearance and t shad ------" 1.50 Per Pair RR EE ERT ER] "WATSON'S" SILK VESTS and BLOOMERS Correct fitting garments in all the wanted _ lingerie shades, Bloomers are yegular or bobette styles. Reg. 79¢ and 99¢ 69 Mother's Day Special, garment C W. 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