| "Bowmanville ai News, advertising snd wpb ons with ah yoars has resigned his Be , hi Gra tily Pe Wm a speedy recovery fi linens. : § rol fork of Ld over ftieen itlo % \] 5 and lin wish his 7 ~The epidem fu the town that has caused quite a bit of comment lately has been curbed to some extent it was learn. wil Jestorday. Two of the bikes ore recovered by the police and ¢ dn is supught that the: series of thefts will stop, Usually In such ft is a ease of the bloycles being borrowed without the own. ' #4 gr's consent and the party who took them forgetting to return them, Three bikes disappeared In ons morning trom the High School and ong the morning before, It Is a pity thet such a thing should hap n since a bleycls is the one joy Jn life to many a boy, Without t Ba ig utterly lost. It in not alone . I monetary Joss. that hurts but Also 'bike 15 gone, .i the pride of the boy whose A In many oases the . bike represents a whole summer of concerted effort, delivering parcels * on foot, The losg of the bike may "also mean that ho will lose his ""ohance. of acting as delivery boy dor some local store during the Toudsy season that is just at our door, -- ' WLING SEARON OPENS " o Jawn howling season 1s now at its height with the advent of the warm weather, The local greens "'mre in fine shape and every even. "ing during the week several games are in) progress. 'The weekly half ' holiday on Wednesday is the time + when the bowler shows his metal 'ag 1t 1s then that the majority of thestournaments are haid, This afternoon several rinks from here ' "are attending the opening of the new greents of the Paterhoro Club, The competition in sure to be keen an the territory covered by the Pet. 'erborough tournament extends "trom. the iake to Orillia, Another *'sourisment In being run off to-day "on the greens of the Whitby Tow !"Glub, who opened new greens Ia season, 'The tournament 1s to be * yun off on the elimination ro le ore with two cups up for COm- petition, MANY TOURISTS + v7 The tourists are much in evid- ence on the roads these days, The »1iganse plates of almost every state « 'fn the Union and many of the pros i vinoes of the Dominion being no- feed passing though the town. No { longer is it a question of going for sia' drive' that only covers a few " wiilew With the improved roads i --- vover the whole country the i "tourists oan travel from end to end 'of the continent with very little trouble and never be off the pave: ' 'ment, More and more peodle enoh * year are devoting their holidays 17 {on motor trips, in order to see place * gy that are strange to them and a Iways held an attraction for i "i them; It is no longer A strange i sight to wee a car passing that Is wh : Eo Nigh with camping equipment, i] % he American motorist has been overcome with the spirit of adven- : ture and he now stops wherever night over takes him and pitches his camp, The number of tourists i doi edie alon the high. A eloquently iy y of the metor trip, v La ET fo of thefts of bleyoles will be received at . } Times in the Cowan i sil probs me turn out to be the best game of the local Town League series will be played to-morrow night when the two leading tea! a sin hs t the. fans ) Fi TER sal out ing, they are will da; one game will re- grot it afterward, so it behooves the fans to he on hand from the frst inning so As not to miss Any of the fun, > : -- PRORIBITION UNION MERTS The Durham County Prohibition Union Is holding its sessions, in Orono, this afternoon, The spesk- ors of the®day are Mrs, Gordon Wright, Pregident of the ian WO.T.U, and Rev, A, J, Irwin, Bec. retary of the Provincial Union, Much Information of » high order wag 'imparted to the audience by the speakers, The work being oar~ ried on by the Prohibition Union of the Province was explained in a clear and concise manner, HOME AND SCHOOL CLUB MERTING A special mesting of the Homa and School Club will be held this gat its ¥ i) | 3 i ny and ville EL ah a to out win, Any who misses this game will vd THE OSHAWA DAILY ~IMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1930 'The Whitby Daily Times. rg A AA et h ® / 4) Thier Dunioess' Hone home Spe Releplione REPRESENTATIVE~-JAMES H, ORMISTON . WHITBY TOWNSHIP "REPRESENTATION COUNCIL SESSION toon is common sis] 'ELD AT BRODKLIN pm It is Shhontal ¢ 4 Y 8 18 REMAND CASE i Wrike Ba; tho Wuling of the Polies court on | A or ternoon was remand The charge arose out of mobile 'nceidont on the Kingston Highway two miley West of Bow- the: av Muhway and an it he 3 ing wy Rawr, SE ht ie ilu 5 Birike saw the Micha 1antern, who had bh passin motorists, on side of the rood ang t h A pedestrian but ov hr in time to apply his brakes, impact with (he try k took piace 8s #to i Mr, Harry Clement, "125 Rose Ave, Tor- onto, who had mdunted to tha top of the k, which was earrying furniture, thrown to the pave. ment and sustained head injuries that necessitated his being n to the Bowmanville Hospital, r, Btrke was to hava appeared in Police court on onder on a charge of wreekioss driving, The charge will be procesded with next evening in the Public School at # week, High School Beats Foundry, Bowmanville Town League Students Made Few Errors and Gave Strong Support to Hurler Herb, Colmer --r-- The High Bchool pulled out » nige win in the Town League last evening winning from the Foundry team by a score of * to 7. The sams ha featured hy the Wil round £0 ay of the High Se m who Wade few error behind thelr pitcher, Harb,' Colmer, Colmer pitched a nice game, issuing few walks and using & change of phos that had the Foundry team hitting to the infield and lifting long fies which were easily gathered In by the outer gardeners, The School went into the lead by weoring two rans in the first inning hetore anyone was out, The foun. +| dry rallied to retire the side with the bases loaded. The school in: creased thelr lead by the end of the fifth Inning till the seora stood at five to nothing, The foundry, however, garnered a brace of runs in their half of the sixth and added another In the seventh to make the socore 7 to 85 In the eighth and ninth the foundry boys continued their attack and evened the score at paven all, In the ninth Semon of the High team apparently made a double play by touching the runner between first and second and toss- ing to first But the base umpire ruled that he' had not touched the runner, Going to hat in, the first of Lhe tenth the wchool pushed over two runs on successive hits and held the foundry safe in their half, The next game of the scheduls in to be played on Thursday svening when the Goodyear team locks with the Motors, Kh " h ir "Why Is your father y 48 Summer oils Bh Wall, yo bricked In th' " ry J. the Papas "When | marry, | want & good wook, Do you think ook like my mother?" iy "I'm sure | oan" rhs, | ant the. same a tabi taker Li blots my + i "1 want a summer book™ "Something light? wv "Oh, no: | Nave a young mw here to carry It home." La EI ANOTHER JUNE JgY a with a {GLAIMS FALSE Court Action Are Explained b Included dn a Mat of county court actions listed for trial (n. Whithy, nppearing in Monday's Dally Times, wis that of Carnerose vs the Mof- fatt Motér Bales, of Oshawa, "in which it was stated that the action arose out of the sale of & ear on which an amount is alleged to be owing but is disputed, This wis in correct, as 'the pleadings In the case as shown in the statement of einim and defense filed in Court at Whitby are briefly as follows: Piaintif, Mr, Carpeross, claims that on May 31st, 1920, he bought un ear from the defendants, the Mof- fatt Motor Sales, under An AEree- ment, turning in another car As part payment, He was allowed #65 for the old car and was required to pay a balance of $280 for the newer oar, which was, it is alleged, repre- sented to. be a 1024 Hupmobile Model coupe, After paying over his money, plaintiff claims that he found (hat the representations of the defendants were fraudulent and that they delivered to him upon the contract a car which in fact was not a 1024 four-passenger coupe of the Hupmobile make, The car which he bought was also represented to be in good mechanienl condition, but 6 few weeks after he bought it he had to spend $23.83 for repairs, Plaintiff claims the car he got Was one of no value and not listed, and he seeks damages to the value of what he paid and other out of poe- 0 onses, 4 "ne. efanse of the Moffatt Motor Hales 1s that no false representa. tions were made as alleged, also that while plaintiff took posseision of the car on May goth, he used iv until the end of August without ) int, sotpinl original report of this case appearing in Monday's Times made Mr. Carnerose Appear not to have paid for his oar, theTimes yagrota publication, and is only too pleassa to give the accurate facts. ---- ---------------- INTERESTING CASE IN COUNTY COURT Township Sues Farmer Whose Dog Is Alleged to Have Killed Sheep An interesting action heard hy His Honor Judge ' Thompson in County Court on Tuesday wis that of the Corporation of the Township of Thorah va, Lumbers, Plaintiffs some time ago paid out the sum of $218.00 to ownars of nine sheep and one ewe Which were alleged to have been killed by dogs which were under license in the township, and by the submission of evidence sought to show that the defendant, Karl Lumbers, was the owner of the | doga in question, Plaintiffs sued to recover the $218 and asked for the costs of the proceedings. The defense was that Lumbers did not own the dogs which Killed the sheep in question, said dogs, it wis claimed, being always kept tied up, The Court heard the evidence of saveral witnesses on both sides, ana adjourned the case to allow counsel to present. their arguments, he cane is of much Interest in thase parts in view of the large amounts which townships are con tinuously paying out for sheep kill od hy dogs, Under the statute a munioipalify is entitled to recover trom the owner of a dos which kills sheep, but dhe own ipemust be clearly eatablished, TENNIS CLUB OPENS SEASON BY HOLDING JITNEY TOURNEY Weather Favored Event Held Saturday Afternoon ~-- Many Are Represented hd ; The Whitby Tennis Qlub was of ons Saturday afternoon fi ney tournament was held, | Iarge number of men and women participating including members of the Oshawa and Rows manville tennis clubs; The weather could not have been fi soene at the courts south oharmi i Mr, Bert Geale, 0 ooal elu Acted ax master of ceremonies and under his capable direction - the , Miss Queenie Astley, | or of the women's division, while: Harman Lapp, of the Oshawa elub, men, t 'four hours i Whitby, was finally declared win. amplon ot the day among the ve o'clock the Indies of the elub a hm the oo! AEN i aR CCR tive of . ot IY os ition of owls, Mr A rT Than the courts, \ a Grants of $80 for Commun. ity, Hall and to Help Young Farmers The Munjeipsl Cruine! of the Tawnship of Whithy met at Brook- lin, June 7th, 1980, all members present, reevo in the chair, ings were read and adopted, sonted, the following: Mr. Robt, C. The minutes of previous meet The several meeounts wers pre- Correspondence was reall from Muir, Department of Highways of Ontario, enclos- Ing a summarized statement of expenditures made on (he roads of the Township of Whitby during the year 1989, and of the Govern. ment subsidy of $15,677.00 allow od the township on same, Mr, BE. Story, asking that road fiftos the | 4.8 Innes, Ltd, advising Coun. ® be repaired, cll they wore willing $760.00 as payment on tractor, Mr, W, M, Croskery, agricultur- #1 representative, Ontario County, requesting a grant of $25.00 for onrrydig on junior work both for Young men. and young women in the township of Whithy, partment involes, Mr, W, Allen, amounting of Highways, #outh of the Base Line to to accept for repairs 0 Accountant De. enclosing J068.,88, same being fourth payment on me~ count of pavement with , interest fi #1st on widening of Brook. Jitter & Besity, solicitors for the Lagliean wynod, Toronto, ad- vising Council to forwsrd cheque for the sum. of $343.40 to the Fynod in settioment in full of land purchased for road diversion off lot: 88, con, bs Lande & Bon, requesting Counefl to repair the entranice to thelr property on Baldwin St, Brook. iin, Sd bash bo ot Eaght Poa pt i 4 claim § sheep killed and injur i dosh, the number of sheep killed a injured. being twenty-six. Mr, W. M, Croskery addressed the Council in support of 'his re- quest for a grant of $25.00, Mr, Tioyd Bradley 'was heard 16 galvanized culverts, he being agent for the Metalic Roofing company, L A claim for $3.60 was read from the Citisens Dairy 144, the same being a bill from J, Pengelly & Bon for deawing their truck op to the road after it had slipped over:end of culvert, Moved by J. HM. Jones, seconded by R. ¥, Lick, that the Township of Whithy make a grant of $50,00 to procure seats for the Commun- iy Park, providing the Parks Commiltos and the Spring Fair Association do likewise, Carried, « Moved by R. FV. Lick seconded by J. H. Jones, that the Hoad Fupt, be And 1» hereby Instructea to place "No Parking" sigas op the marsh rond west of Town of Whitby. Carried, Moved by R. ¥, Lick, pechnded by P, K. $tover, that a grant otf $20.00. be made to W, M, Cros kery jo further intersst the young people in agricultural pursuits, this money to be spent within the bounds of Lhe Township of Whitby, and that the Reeve with the Treas urer be and are hereby author ized to sign their cheque for same, Moved by RN. KE, Lick, seconded by J. H. Jones, that the reeve with the treasurer be and are hereby to Issue thelr cheques In favor of the several persons whose names appear on voucher No, 6, Roads & Bridges, numbering from 1 to b2, inclusive, amount of account $2415.33, also payment of nce froiu 1 to 20, inclusive, amount of sccount '$1369.05, Carried, 'Moved by J. H. Jones, that this Council does now ad. urn Lo meet mgain of the Sth 'day of July, at the hour of 1 o'clock p.m, Carried, Council then adjourned, H. W. McBRIEN, Clerk, PENSIONS BOARD GIVES REPORT T0 COUNTY COUNCIL Pensions Have Cost Ontario County $7,833.82 Up to April 29, 1930 The toisl amount expended by Ontario County on account of Old Age Pensions, on the twenty per Mont, basis, up to April 29, 1930, As 97,633.82. ¥or mileage and per drem the amount expended up to and including June 106, 10350, is $408.82, The number of deaths among 01d Age Pensioners of this county as reported by the Old Age Pen- sion Commission, Toronto, is 14, I'he above figures were given to the County Counell Tuesday af- ternoon by the Standing . Com- mittee on Old Age Pensions, of which Robert Somerville, Reeve of Port Perry is chairman, f Since February "the following meetings. have been held, and' ap- plications disposed of. Feb. 18---Meeting at Whitby, 31 applications, Mcluding House ot Refuge, investigated, All passed. Mareh 4 and D-=Mesting at Whitby: 21 applieations invest! gated, AN phased, Apri] 1--Mesting "at Uxbridge, 30 applications received, 27 passed and 3 held over. May 2-~Mosting at' Uxbridge, 0 applications, 1 held over, 1 re- fused, 27 passed. May 28---Maoeting at Whithy, 16 applications, - 1. held over, 1 re- fused, 14 passed, counts sheet ,No, 6, snumbering June 16---Meeting at Whithy. 24 applications, 8 held over, 16 passed, In connection Wilh the inmates of the House of Refuge, in mest casos, the committee reported, they are allowed $2.00 for per~ sonal use, the balance of $15.00 being paid over to the county, In o féw instances, where the inmalbes are unable 'to control any money, the whole amount is being retain. od by the county. The Board spoke Highly of the services rendered by the Secre- tary, Owen Davies, reeve of Uxe bridge Township, in the matter of bookkeeping, Ledgers have been opened,. 473 pensicners eurolled, and other records kept, entailing a great deal of work, The Board tocommended that Mr, Davies .bo paid 10 cents per name, $41.30, for his work, Mr. Davies will in futures be pald 10 cents per name. After considerable discussion, a motion of Reeve Jackson, Whitby, seconded by Deputy Reeve Chap~ man, of Pickering, 'the County Pensions Board was instructed to investigate the matter of pension. now being paid to George Vallers of Piekering township, at the earliest convenient time, The adjourned session of the Council opened on Tuesday afters noon, and after the reading of several communications, the Pen~ tlons Board report was presented. If the Council plans to get through th. week, reports yet 16 be pre- sented will have to come soon; as Thursday will be Jost by the hold- ing of the warden's annual picnie at Orillia, - The Council has yet to. strike the tax rate and hear the report gf the Special Committe on equalis zation, KARN THE DRUGGIST FOR SERVICE PHONE 378, NEXT THE POST OFFIC om SPECIALS Quality Merchandise at Real Low Prices For Thursday, Friday and Saturday prints. Sizes 2 to 8 Special ...., material Per yard With a pretty Brocaded design, Smart sumer shades. Never before sold at so low a price, A for summer Dresses CE EE RR RE SILK ROSACHINE suitable and Lingerie, Regular $1.00--$1,25. .... 45¢ | golatea and FUJA SILKE in all shades Special per yard iin 48e 9c 50 Dozens Hankies. Special, each .,.... Ladies Regular 25¢. EMBROIDERED HANKIES Fancy abe NEW PRINTS 36" wide CRC SRR RN BO In spot and floral patterns, suitable for ladies' or childrens' Dresses. 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