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Oshawa Daily Times, 26 Jun 1930, p. 2

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hd - id dull id THE OSHAWA DAILY: TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1930 'Bowmanville Daily Times "News, advertising and subscriptions will be received st the Bowmanville Office of The Times in the Cowan Block, King St 4 TelephonesOfich=B0} Howse-131, | Bowmanville Representative--B, Herbert Mortlock "NEWS ABOUT TOWN | | Bonus for Valuators Bonuses of {$100 auth to Sot (y "J; Johnston, of arboro, and R. J, Howe, of (Nawdastie, and $60 far "rhamon, 'of Cobourg, Ioted the Gpuntise counefl ara ne Ee a fia erq he ot $6 A day H] Siemon inte of Fd ddd each ' i ------ 4 "igricniturnl Grants A list of grants for the stimula- dion. of agricultural work in the tounties on recommendation of Reave W, A, Goodfellow, of Bright- on township at the recent counties eounel]l sessions, follows: Exhibits at the Canadian National Exhibi- tion, $3560; Aple exhibit at Roya! Winter Fair, $60; Junior Farmer Extension Work, $200 each for Durham and Northumberland; to the courts under the law that Cheesemaker's Association, $100; the provinces may recover from the Massey Scholarship Fund, $100; poy Scholarship Fund, $100; an $60 for each County Improve ment. Association, ' estates of Old Age Pensioners, The Roard won and the defendants had to pay costs, Rome 60 applications for old age pensions have been ap- proved by the local hoard, wick, and Depu Reeve ¥, R, Darl. ing, of Cramale township, for Northumberland, and Reeve W, Hl, Caruthers, of Bowmanville, and Peputy vo R, J. MeKnight, of Cavan, were named to the Counties Bp Board, The sum es ' A ir voted to purchase sight new steel filing eabl- nets for the Port Hope Registry Office and six for the Cobours Reg: istry OWice, and 560 each, was voted by the counties council, New Uniforms Now uniforms were voted for the staff of the united counties gol) at the council session on Friday, Geoy Refused Increase J. A, Vanes, of Millbrook, secre- tary of the Old Age Pensions Board for Northumberland and Durham. asked the counties council for a salary of $300 a year instead of a fee of 260 for each case he handles, The application was referred to a future meeting, He reported that the Board had taken three cases Improvement Hoard "Reeve ordon Parker, of Alne Pave In Three Years Warden Nelson of the united counties informed the council that the Brighton-Campbeliford road would be taken over hy the Ontario government as & provincial high. way, but it would not be paved for three years, However, counell. lorssare looking forward to efforts being made to have the government take over the entire cost of build. KARN fre PHONE 378. NEXT THE POST OFF IO Special Holiday oily Make Your Vacation Glorious with the Right Clothes FPECIAL Prices on all Milady's Vae« ation Wardrobe, Smart Ensembles for afternoon affairs. Delightful Summer Coats, Wonderful creations in Washable Silke Sleeve and Sleeveless styles. And for the Sport Loving. Women-- Intriging Knitted Outfits that are simply irvisistable, OU will find it a pleasures choosing your wardrobe from our large ranges~--and m=you are specially invited to shop here 'any time without any obligation to yourself, ing and operating provinelal high- WAYS, ---- "Amos 'n Andy" Pinancing Keeve PF, Btinsop, of Millbrook, disliked reports of expenditures on roads an mounting debenture debts, "If Ig weren'i for the edu cation Amos ™n Andy give us, we mighin't know how to handle these sums" was his ware wareastic comment. PASTOR 18 ( IS CALLE Cobourg, June PY at 174 Prog. hytery of Peterbora' met in 6t. ndvews Church on Tuesday, Rev, hn Lpnnox, of Havelogk, was elected Moderator, A call from Bowmanville to Rev, W, 7, Todd, of Nairn, was Sd. a8 agoepted and Arrangements for the induetion on July 4 were approved, Rev, V, 0, Harper tn preside and induct and Rey, R, B, Nelles to conduct the service of worship, The Bowmanville charge hae been vacant since the resignation of Rev, McDermant, last year, Mr, MeDermant came th the Congrega~ tion After the consummation of Chureh Union In 1085, STORES COLORED Phe town presented a deserted Appearance yesterday afternoen with many of the stores observing the Wednesday half holiday, Wish. ing trips and the opening of the summer cottage for the year were some of he diversions indulged in by the business folk, The bathing beaches alse attracted their quota of seekers for a place to keep cool, Mosquito bites and sunburn will he hall marks of the out of doors from now on, - NEW FACILITIES The Olympia Cafe in the Cowan block are installing new facilities for giving hetter service to its eus- tomers, Now mirrors and seats with the addition of new tables will Add greatly to the appearance of the interier of the cafe, ACADEMIC NTANDING HIGH In the current issue of the B, T, B, News, the academic standing of the boys Is very ereditable indeed, In the May examinations held at the school in all departments the rating of the boys was of a high order, In all Fhe elasses the stand. ing on the average was hetween 70 and 100 percent, and in enly one ease did this drop to below the Afty mark, The boys are to be complis mented on thelr high academlie standing OPEN SUMMER CAMP The summer camp of the Boys' Training School is to be opened next week at the lake, The camp site has been much improved since last year and Is now fully equipped for a big summer of enjoyment, The camp now consists of alx per manent buildings, including the handsome new Dining Hall and Ree reational Centre, In order to find out just how much the camp at the lake means to any of the boys all that HAN TO BE DONE 18 T0 ASK THE FIRST ONE YOU MEET and he will tell you that it is the very best camp in the world to spend the holiday season in, A centre for the writing of the High Behool Entrance examinations hes been 'established at the Roy' Training fehool, These examina tions will be written on Wednesday Thursday and Friday of this week The Dally Times Joins with the many friends of the boys In wish- {og them every wucoess ip the ex: amipations, rr-- It 1a quite fashionable at this time of the year to spend the evening hoeing up the garden, The rain has made the weeds grow as well as the vegetables, If let go too Jong It will be hard to find the vegetables Among the weeds, "An the old say- Ing gon, YA stiteh in time 'saves nine.' In the case of your garden, it may save you more than that if sthe garden is kept in good shape. -- "It the prison mw to divect ita of. forts toward the permanent pretee. tion of society it must de more than make men temporarily miserable," ~-fanford Rates, superintendent of RESULT OF VOTE ONHYDROBYLAY MATTER OF REGRET Small Number of Voters Exercised Franchise ------ Considerable talk Is heing heard on the streets of the town about the result of the' voting on the Munioipal By-Law to purchase the local Hydro Wlectrie Bystem from the Ontario Hydro Commission, Public opinion is that the rvesull was due to the vole polled against the By-Law hy the Routh Ward, The vote in that section of the town was 11 for the By-Law and 72 against, That In itself Is conclu~ wiv ayidence of the trend of opin. fon in that section, But the fact remains that out of abproximpiely 700 property owners in the town only 830 wera interested enough to go out and vote on the question, ¥ven if the south ward were o posed tothe purchase, there should have bean enough yoters in the other two wards to 'overcome the majority in the south ward, if they had turhed out to vote, The town will liye to regret the turning down of the by-law and that hefore long, A town to the east of Bowmanville voted on the same question only last year, and they defeated the measure, ' The fact that they regret thelr decision now only lends interest to the posi- tion of BWowmanvile, The town will have te continue at the old rates and LN to compete with other towns, for Industries, that have a lower rate for power, These towns that have the lower rates are all towns with the public ownemhip type of power system, At any rate the Ale is cast for the present and the purchase plan has been turned down, EE ------ HAYING SEASON IN FULL SWING Heavy Rains Give Prospect federal prisons, "The question of my political aet- Avitien is not pertinent to the quest. fon of lobbying '==Rishop James Cannon, Jun, Pair (RE RE] Quality and Fittings ac Remarkable Low Prices MEN'S grein leather Work Boots with heavy panco soles. $2.45 LE RE NE RE EE] §' Life Buo Ba rod avd oy quality thing MEN'S brown and black calf | Ox- fords for dress wear, Pair 4 N $2.95 $3.49 NON:RIP 'rubber 810% bBALE AN with leather soles 8c $1.35 $1.60 Janthay' for. dros Sizes 1.8 ine. BOYS" Oxfords made of sald 5205 . NEILL Lid. _ of Good Crop The haying season is in full awing in the rural districts, with the prospects good for a fine crop, The heavy rains combined with the warm weather has brought on the growth in fine style, It was al first thought that the erop would he vather short, as thera had not een very much rain, The last two weeks of the month have however brought everything along very fast, FThe periods of warm weather being interspersed with penitrating rains, The hay crop in fairly heavy snd 1s much better than was expected. The Fall Wheat is heading out nles- ly and prospects are good for a nies erop, The corn arep 18 up about three inches and giving In dications of a good yield If the weather is suitable, On the whole the garden vegetables are in good shape with the potatoes about ready for their Arey dose of hug poison, CLAREMONT NEWS Claremont, 'June 24.~Mrs Maud Chandler, of Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs, J, H. Heal Mr, Frank Ward is confined to his bed with the flu Mr. and Mrs, Robert Beelby spent Sunday in Toronto Mr, David Pettie and sister have returned to their home in Toronto after spending a couple of weeks with Claremont friends, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Smith and sons Donald and Gorden spent Sun+ day with Miss Elisabeth Smith, Mrs. 1. Mundell, of Dynbarten spent Monday, in the village Rey McLellan Is slowly recovs ering from his recent serious illness, Mr, and Mes. Clarence Pengelly, of Brooklyn, spent Sunday with Mi and Mrs, Thos, Patterson, Mr, and Mrs, DA. Scott spending a a weeks in Taronte. Mr, and Mrs, J, Sulinan entertains friends {rem Churghill on Sun: are oe Cherrywood - Dramatic Club will present the popular 4 act drama "Home Ties" in the Community Hall on Monday evening, June Mth at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the United chureh in connection with their anniversary services, Suitable music will he given hetween acts, Mr, Bell of the Bank of Commerce Acids in Stomach Cause Indigestion Create Nourness most, Gian and Pain, How to Treat Modlogfavtorie {state that nearly nfe-tenths of the cases of stomach trouble, indigestion, sour. ness, burning, es bloating, nau sea, ote, are due to an excess of hydrachlorle acid in the stomach, The delicate stomach lining in frris tated, digestion ia delayed and food sours, causing the disagreeable aymptons which every stomach auf- forer knaws wo wall, Artifiolal digestanta are not need: od in auch cases and may do real harm, RT nding aside all digestive | alds and Instead set from any drug: gist some Blaurated Magnesia and take a teaspoonful of powder or four tablets in water right after eating, This aweetens the u reven oh the formation of d there fs no sourness, gas rated Magnesia '(in ; or tablet forme-never qu ah inexpensive to take and ls 'the most eMelant form of Magna for stomach purposes, It ia y thousands of people who Ri thelr meals with ne more fear nis eation, | tv. Wm, Little, of Oshawa, spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs Win, Little, Mes, Win, Little, Sry Mrs, McCul foch, Miss Kathleen MaCulloch, Miss Rena Varrell, Mr, Brenton MeCulloe) and My, Don Dovey, attended the Little-5t, Andrews wedding in Osh wwi, on Caturday afternoon Mrs, Ronald Seott and My, 'Willis Stewart visited at the hone of Mrs Brown, of Peterhoro and repewed acquaintance with Dr, and Mrs, Stewart, 'of Los Angeles, California, who ar visithug Mrs, Brown Wedding hells are ringing! Con gratulations to Messrs, Dopald Davy and Theodore Downs, Showers are being arranged for Miss Kathleen MeCulloch, and Miss Margar.t Moore, LWGAL ¥TIQUIETTY (London Dally Herald) JORUNAL BUY JU) POALBSO | ef Iantie lawyers made no distinction between the two branches of the profession, ncoording to Its division aver here, To an American or n Canadian there Is nothing inherently wrong in the idea of solicitors and harris tars heing happy together across the same convivial hoard, Yet if a wolleltor in discovered at luneh or dinper in one of the Halls of the Inns of Court, or If a bar rintey in caught (aking a meal at (he Law Boclety, wnat a mess of fat pluxles In the five} pee Across the Atlantie a lawyer is just a lawyer-=if he is not enllea something less complimentary, Is erat his vacation at his home in Deseronto, Mrs, Thos, Wilson is remodelling the res) nee i recently purchased from the Fraser estate, The he Aoki gme on Saturday evening in the Memorial Park be tween Cherrywood apd /Clarémont was largely attended, The score was 4-0 in favor of Claremont, The Anniversary Services. of the Claremont United Church will be held on Sunday, June 20th, The morning service will be conducted hy Rev, A, L, Richards of Whithy, Tabernacle and the evening service hy Rey, My Cragg, of King St, United Church, Oshawa, Special musie will he glven at both services TYRONE Tyrone, Jung 23 -~Miss Grace Mac Kay spent the week-end at her hume in Beaverton Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Bradd, of Osh. awa, visited Mr. and Mrs, James Dudley on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Dean Hodgson and Glen were Sunday guests of My, and Mrs, Dave Hooper at Orono Me, and Mrs, W, R. Williams, Miss Mildred Williams, Mr, Ross Willigms and Mr, Willrid Bennett, of Bowmanville, visited at John Col ville's home recently, Mr, and Mrs, Routley of Brook lyn, Mrs, Bowers and daughter Helen visited Mr, and Mrs, Horatio Hills Miss Edith Saunders, of Oshawa, Mr. Wesley Little, of Walkerville ' 0 5 v yy 236,529 pounds increase in Canada alone in last five weeks "SALADA" TEA 'Fresh from the Gardens' £XTIA SPECIAL Y EATONS SUA TT 2 blond TEA Every oui of this quality tea brings a new sense of tea enjoyment seoure several pounds at this very low price the saving Is well worth while, BUTTER NOTE THESE REGULAR GOOD VALUES w ORANGE MARMALADE LUX SOAP FLAKES Hai wy Sun Glo Brand SPECIAL-- CREAMERY GRAPE PUNGH Wr [ 0, bottle, SPINACH Hahoy » 2 48 Rabo] Adda 220 I Pelion, pith ORANGE AND LEMON PAPER NAPKIN ¥ a 310 up KATON rd CATELLI'S MACARONI ASSORTED 2 Ha 23¢ DAVIS GELATINE Pkg. 16¢C GROV CGRR AANA LaLa GILLET'S LYE Tin 14¢C FLYYOX + TRRRRE WA 800 fLuUsHo on 100 ¥ A LAT. de SWEET POTATORS ee bh aa li aR A" in... Rw R10 hia ga PRARS 300 ul . it eid 18 | oA Weston'sSodas "ye 2 rn R5C] wil Wrapped in Airtight Packets, EATON'S MEATS SHOULDER ROAST OF Be PORK CHOPS PRIN RID ROAST or CHUCK ROAST OF BEEF Shale Teme 35¢ Pound iiininin 32¢ | Pound Rn iy 23¢ Uy 4 X' 100 2230 Ala. 200 RL Rw 28¢ mn ae aS AFISS A: 448 180' Nee --y Tcahe FREE of CALAY 30AP with the purchase A 3 cs 23¢ ADDRESS "280 i BEE 18 \ ais an Be a3 ™ PEAMEAL COTTAGE ROLLS 26¢ SMOKED BREAKFAST Prime. quality beef, Pound ii iii Qised, Pound iii ¥ Vale * Store Hours. 4 EATON ANE 4 Op ALD | Vol Wad + SER FL | 3

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