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Oshawa Daily Times, 7 Aug 1930, p. 10

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1930 he BOY DROWNS Gananoque ~Lric, the six-year: old son of Mr, and Mrs, H, 5, Bpance, 220 Argyle avenues, Ot» taws, who are spending a few weeks at M, MeNeil's Ivy Lea, was drowned off the dock at that place when sailing a small toy boat, BARN DESTROYED Brockville----A barn on the props orty of Thomas Hargraves, Bar- tholomew street, was dostroyed by fire. from an unknown cause, The attle of the residence, catching from the barn, was gutted, BURNED BY GASOLINE Peterboro, == Trying to start a camp-fire with the ald of gasoline, Thomas Cole of Bridgenorth was serious'y burned about the head and shoulders on the Ennismore side of Chemong Lake, He now Hes in Nicholl's Hospital ,Petor- borough, where he was reported to. be out of danger, NEW, BRIDGE OPENED Belleville,--Making the opening tlantic City is always t'in season" There's never a dull t Atlantle fri ood=reln ation! Spends woek,o Swetk-end, with us, fk return homefesl- ngMi~fresh=vigorousl peti iate, or week 07 8 week-end joy CA BIO ROOM ov va he . LOOKING THE OCEAN M of the new lower bridge an in- Legral part of the Old Home Week celebration, Hon, George 8, Henry, Minister of Highways of Ontario, officially opened the structure, SAILOR HURT IN FALL Kingston, == Sebastian Bisty, deckhand on the steamer Aubs, 1% in Hotel Dieu Hospital suffering from a fracture of both sides of the skull and other injuries, Blsty wis aloft on the mast and Was doing some repair work when he lost his footing and fell bo foet to the deck, He has good chances for recovery, SENT TO REVORMATORY Brockville, ~Convicted of crim» inal negligence, Loman Hawkins of Hamilton, was sentenced to one to two years In the Reformatory by Judge ¥, J, Reynolds, HWaw- kins' arrest followed the death near here some weeks ago of John Palmer and Duncan McMillan, To- ronto youths, who were injured in an auto sceident, DIAMONDS STOLEN Brockville,~The K, A, Macaw kil jewelry. store was robbed of 85 diamond rings, valued nt $2, noo, BATHER COLLAPKES Bolleville,~Miss Mabel Man ser, of Toronto narrowly escaped drowning while bathing at Ross more when she collapsed and sank, Khe was saved by Garnett Dobbs, who dived In with all his clothes on as she was going down for the third time, LIGHTNING BURNS BARN Brockville Robert Fox's fine large barn at Maitland, was des troyed by fire after it was struck by lightning, FALLS PROM TRAIN Belleville, Thomas Perey Beary, trainman on the Canadian National Rallway and resident at 28 Grier street in this city, was seriously injured near Findley, when he fell from the top of « hox ear on a moving east-bound freight train an I . URE DRUGS! 8 well be without food in the home as to chance the dangers attendant to un These suggestions are abso- preparedness, lute necessities in every household, Their need may be pressing at any time == their PENNY SAVERS B0c Gin Pills... BAe Abe Listerine .... Bec Abe Italian Balm ©. $e B0o Pepsodent ,. Be 606 Virol vo 400 B0e Ipana Paste .. Be 200 Mecea Ointment S8¢ 40¢ Castoria 0 Bie B0¢ Dodd's Pills ,. Be B00 Pink Pilla ,.. B8¢ 860 Kruschen Balt 80¢ Thc Woodward's Gripewater #00 Sloan's Lin, 30¢ Bromo-Holtper 860 Minard's Lin, 400 Electric ofl 78¢ Blsuratod Magnesia 50c Robinson's Patent Barley 4 600 Velve Pads .. Bin + BT vo Be oh Boe + Be BARN WAR DESTROYED Belleville, Starting from i mean dangers "Il the med- from (his wel § pure drugs absence may ous distress, feine cabinet action of fresh, and accessories, 28¢ Woodbury's Noap 280 » Cream Both for ......:\ 25¢ Ae Dre West Tooth Brush 880 Dre West, Tooth Paste, Doth for ,, 50¢ You Save With Safety at JURY AND LOVELL'S King St. E, Phone 98 THE REXALL NTORKN Himeos Bt, N, Phone ON At The Best Produced in America | Telephone 262 Usual Coal Prices DIXON COAL C0. Five DirectLines BOVRIL DELICIOUS SANDWICHES . unknown origin, fire quickly burn. ed a barn owned by Eldon Balls. bury on Concession Two of Ams eliasburg Township, SAME TAX RATE Port. Hope,~~Hope township es- timates totalled $72,000.00 and the rate for 1950 was set at 26 mills on the dollar, which is the same as last fear, It is made up as follows: County purposes, 13 mills, school purposes, H's mills, and Township purposes, 6% mills, FLIER DROWNED IN LAKE ONTARIO Attempted to Swim to Safety After Forced Landing in Water Belleville, Aug, 7 ton, Toronto flier, was drowned Tuesday nfternoon when he ats tempted to swim ashore from his plane after making a forced land. ing In the lake, A heavy off-shore gula which had boen blowing, 18 thought re sponsible for his fallure to reach shore, which was Just a mils away, Fitton was a falr swimmer, He had been flying with Terry MeGovern, parachute Jumper, as passenger; and, after landing, Me Govern elung to the floating plana, where ha remained for an hour until help arrived, He was taken off completely exhausted His hoad was barely ahove water when his rescuers came upon him, The accident occurred about five p.m Fitton was Just completing a trip to Toronto and back, on which he started Tuosday morning He had heen barnstorming here for the past week, with McGovern doing runt flying, parachute Jumping and taking up passengers, MARCIL RETAINS HIS SEAT IN THE HOUSE Quebbse, Aug, 7 Marvell will again take his place in the House of Commons LL | member for Bonaventure County, [ The election of the former Liberal | member was officially announced [ "Tuonday by J, # Verge, returning for the constituency, who Gerry Fits Hon, Charles Galesy | gave Mr, Marcil's majority over 1) | Morgan, Conservative, as 46, I The seat had praviously heen concoded to the Conservatives, ! I'he change to the Libera} column | made the provincial standing ns fallows Liberals, 080; Consérva- tives, 20; Independent, 1; total, The two parties now stand 138 Conservatives and 87 Libs at erals for the whole of Canada COURTICE i, | | Aug. ~--~Sundav 1-554 ourtice, services [were fine, The pastor, Rev, H, Walfrain, preached two excellent ser mons, In the evening the service was held at the lake where a large crowd gathered, Through the kindness of 8S, 8, Brooks loaning his truck and Gordon Rrown driving it, the organ was brought down, During the service the choir sang a pretty chorus and a trio, "Jesus Saviour Pilot Me," was sung hy Mrs, G, F. Annis, Mrs, A, I Rundle and Mra, W. R, Courtice, The pastor is taking his holiday now and Rev, Alired Bunner, Bowmanville, will occupy the pulpit Sunday Ladies' Berean Class will hold its monthly meeting this Thursday at 2.30 pm, standard time at the home of Mrs, W, R, Courtice, Mrs, James Brown's group is in charge Last week was a happy week for the C. Gy LT, as they camped at the lake with Mrs, Arnold, Miss Lyla Oshorne and Mry, Kenneth Courtlos in charge, and Mr, and Mrs, K, Courtice spent the nights there in company with the girls, On Tuesday eveniyg the pars ents of the girls were invited for sup- per and the evening was spent in ames, ete, Thursday afternoon the oung Peaple's Society held its an+ nual plenie there and after supper another evening was spent in games and entertainment, One feature of the evening was a "Mock Marriage" put on by the girls and their chaperones and carried out in a unique manner Which caused a great deal of laughter, " The Dramatic Club again presented Gypsy Rover" two evenings last week at Pickering and Kuniskillen, and were graciosly received in both places and splendidly entertained alter Snider spent Sund i WH Nichel I unday with Miss Hoag, Oshawa, was a holiday visitor with Miss Mavie Rundle, Mes, Snider and sons, Messrs, Rus» sel and Kamera Snider, Wagerville, were recent visitors at the home of Mr, W, H, Nichols, : Mr, and Mrs, Lyall Cordon, Bows manville, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Frank Worden, Misses Margaret and Joyce Somers ville, Cherrywood, are holidaying with Mr, and Mrs, Herb, Nichols, Miss Fanny Yates, Toronto, is visits ing Miss Sadie Muir, ------------ CLAREMONT Claremont, Aug, S.=A happy event took place at the Manse on Saturday afternoon last when Yin Joy, daugh- tev of Mr, and Mes, Joveph Wild of Markham, became the bride of Mr, Colin Madill of Brougham, Rev. A, McLellan officiating, They were sups ported by Mr, James McDonald of | Brougham and Miss. V., Davis of Stouffville, The happy couple left for a shat motortrip and on Monday evening # reception was held for them at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Bert Mat thews, About one hundred invited guests were present, A short pro gram was given, Rev, A, McLellan presided, / Mrs, DD, Gammon of Brougham pre sided at the piano and Mrs, Gammon sang a solo, Musical duets were gly en by Mrs, ¥, Palmer of Claremont and Mrs, Geo, Lee of Stouffville, Miss Margaret Spencely of Claremont gave a musical monologue with Miss Winnie Wilson at the piano A happy feature wis an address hy Mr, Morton of Seattle, Washington State, an old Pickering Township boy who with Mrs, Morton is renewing pequaintarkees, The Pickering Town ship citizens' Band played a Hew old time selections, A tasty lunch was served A fine array of costly presents were displayed expressing the popularity of the voung couple and the good wishes of the community, They will reside in Brougham Mr, and Mrs, Parkinson and family are spending their vacation with Mrs Parkinson's parents, Mr, and Mrs Thos, Stanhury, Charlie Miller of Detroit, Mrs, Reid and daughter, Mary of Verndale, Mich, and Mr, and Mrs. John Groff of Dresden, Ont, are spending a few days at the Manse There was no ervice in the Baptist Church on Sunday lact, owing to the ahsence of the pastor, who is holida ing in Muskoka Stewart Graham spent the week-end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ja Graham Miss Condy of Washington Is spending her vacation with Mr, and rs, Thos, Condy and other relatives Mr, and Mrs, D, A, Scott are spending a few days In London Mrs. P, McNab, who has heen visit ing relatives in the village, returned to hey home in Toronto on Friday, re, Borland and son, Gordon, spent the holiday with relatives in Toronto Rev, A, MeLellan occupied his own pulpit on Sunday after being off duty for some time through illnes Miss IZ, Smith and Miss Margaret Hamilton, spent Sunday afternoon with relatives in Uxbridge, BROUGHAM NEWS Brougham ~The Byron Feasly fam ily of Oshawa were with the Fred Cassie family for the holiday Mr, Robert Fuller, who once taught the Brock Road School and has gone far in the teaching profession, has heen with his relatives, the Barclay family, this week Rev. Mr, McLellan af Claremont he gan his pastoral work in connection with Brougham on Sunday last, and hopes in the near future to call on his members and establish cordial rela tions with his people here, he being especially desirous of meeting with the Sunday School attendants at the preaching service, Now that the hotel has passed through the hands of decorators, it is, indeed, an attractive stopping-place The proprietors are Mr, and Mrs, L, Matthews The best wishes of the community are with Mr, and Mrs, Colin Madi who were married last Saturday, Mi and Mrs, Bert Matthews held a recep tion for them on Tuesday evening, Aug. 4th The heavy trafic on the highway and the long spell of dry weather makes a thiek coating of dust on grain and gras alike, Mrs, Collins of Birch CH and sis ter of Troy, N.Y, called on Mrs, Holt by during the week Bev, Mr. and Mrs, Vanwyek of Whithy visited the R, DD, Miller family on Sunday Mr and Mrs. Russel Story were re cent visitors of ¥, and Mrs, Holthy, The sons of Mr, and Mra, Bert Har vey were with them for the week-end, The WV. I, Brown family are heli daying with their people here this week, Mrs, Brown sang a solo at Sun. day afternoon's service, The Misses. Calder of Toronte were guests of Mrs, Philip and Miss Brodie over the week-end Mr, Cecil Rate of Port Hope visited Miss. Bate on Sunday, Miss Vidda, who has heen holidaying here, return ed home with Mr, Bate, Mrs, Hanley of Stratford spent the past week with Miss Date, Mr, Alex, Malcolm and family of Toronto were with their people here for the week-end, Mr, and Mrs, Norman Merton of Seattle are visiting friends here at present, - Mrs, Goad and family of Torento fre holidaying with the Barclay fam ily, THORNTON'S CORNERS Thornton's Corners, Aug, S=Miss Faye Sully, Toronto, has been spend. ing a few days with her uncle, Ro- bert Sully and Mrs, Sully, The many friends of Mrs, Walter Langmaid will be glad to hear that she is improving alter her recent serious illness, Miss Frances Robinson is visiting this week with friends in Courtice, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Pierson have returned from their wedding trip have taken up residence on Gibbon Street, The Misses Bernice and Pat Guen- ther, of London, were week-end and holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Are thur Pierson, Master Rillie Pierson, of Chatham, Is the guest of his grandparents, Mr and Mry, George Plerson, Miss Marie Le Roy is in Toronto, i ll this week, the guest of her grand mother, Mrs, Le Roy Hr Walter Buss was home from Vor. onto for the week-end and holiday, G, MH, Robinson was in Torento on Saturday, W. 8, Pierson and his School class spent the camping at the creek Comers Messrs Bill and Morris Robinson looking after the children, port a jolly. ewting, Mr, and Mrs, George Southwell, of Guelph, were week-end and holiday guests of thelr daughter, Mrs, Licos Webster and Mr, Webster Vrank Connor and Mise Glenda wre guests of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Pierson, Miss Bernice White, Oakville, is a guest for a few days this week at the home of W, A. Scott, Mr, and Mrs, W, H Perryman and Billie and Mr, and Mrs, A, H. Dean visited Mr. Perryman's father in the Orillia Hospital on Saturday They spent the holiday at Port MeNichol Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Jackson and family spent the week-end and hol day near Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. Dobson, were Sunday guists of Mr WwW. A, Scott Mr, and Mrs Sunday week-end near Rosy' mtonchouse assisted in All res Bethesda, and Mrs Oliver Pierson and RED CHERRIES Hanonia Hon hottie a. 1 Hn KIPPERED HERRINGS gw ns ' DILL PICKLES bi TOMATO CATSUP Crosse & Biackwell, 1408, hotile STRAWBERRY JAM Ealonlg Bon, Jar 0k. Jur EVAPORATED MILK Carmation Tall tin ree Bt Charles Tall tin At. Charles Hotel tlee " MUSHROOMS Hotel 1h, tin veer PIMENTOS : All sine sarki " PUDDING CHOCOLATE Pure Gold Amall sien SOAP CHIPS Darby, © A ( Ih, pag BON A BUTTER PUFFS Jacob's Ton, phy PEANUT BUTTER Molaren's Ping, sealers POTTED MEATS Clark's, Assorted, Tine ' RICE KRISPIES Price phage i KELLOGG'S PEP Jrica, : PUFFED WHEAT Price phi KRUMBLES [TL] 11 \ Vira CREAM Oneery ree's NA LLU Van Houten's, Joh tn LOOK OVER THIS LISTI SEE WHAT 28¢ WILL BUY IT 2 for 28¢ RED PITTED CHERRIES yimer ARNE PERRI ARERR EN ARERR R PINEAPPLE MARMALADE ERR TERRELL Bap iy Price aaa for CTL TET TIT CELE RRR in hinniis for TREO for Trip AOE tor Stara BR tor HERR Wor ALOT for PIRI NRA RI we OTHONIRS SS TT LR TL LLL} TRARY IN OUR MEAT D family the holiday at Pine Point Mr, und Mrs. LAgar Vasco returned from a four dave trip to Ottawa, Hull and Montreal The annual plenie of the Ladle Aid whieh was held at Lakeviey Park last week was a decided sui ) IMG cess, The weather wis perfect und TH . : V there was a splendid attendance . / fie 3 A 1 spent lige motor ll J J had a pleasant afternoon followed by # dainty supper Mr, and Mes, Wall and spent the holiday at the home Mr, and Mrs, Jas, Preston DUTY REMOVED ON CANADIAN LUMBER U.S. Customs Commissioner | Gives Ruling on Requirements fami! ol JUST COMPLETED IN ATLANTIC CITY UNEXCELLED ring wo] inde i' Now Ready for V) ' Washington, Aug, 7,-=All "pnw. | wees EN . os % ed tumber and timber" provided | paragraph, 1f not further mani | for In paragraph 401 of the new | facture than planed or dressed on | Tariff Act. when imported from | one side, a decision ested Canady will now ha admitted free | hy ¥, X. A Commissioner of of duty under the provisn of (hal | Customs An advertiiement says that soup consumption Is on the increase, bh unaey sounds that way, k I eit ol / hie. mayhe |i il | wanis Magazine | A wonderful selec tion of cloice staple foods especially priced at 25¢ for this Sale. . . ITEMS MARKED SPECIAL ON SALE AT THESE PRICES August 8 -- August 14 Specials of Exceptional Value Aylmer 3 Tins PEA SOUP 25¢ Assorted Flavors Jelly Powders PINEAPPI HERRY, DRANGE, LEMON, #TRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY 25¢ Weston's Assorted i=lb. BISCUITS Pkg. 25¢ Toh SOAP 4 cakes 25¢ 25¢ Choice Plantation Blend Freshly Half Ground Ib. 25¢ SALMON COFFEE 8atonia Orange Marmalade 25c¢c Aylmer Choice No. 4 Sieve 25¢ PEAS "in. 8 Bars Salonia Assorted Chocolate Bars 25¢ 2. 28¢ 28¢ 28¢ 28¢ 28¢ 2%¢ 28¢ PT. for ® mw 6 Pkgs. Tall B te Tin UNUSUAL SPECIALS BEEF » 25¢ Toilet Tissue 25¢ POTATOES J. $1.39 90 LB, BAG Choice Butt Roasts of Young | | ' PORK. 25¢ CREAMERY BUTTER | of the Orange and Lemon Crystals 2 Tine 28c Store Open All Day Wedneaday and Saturday | Gunn's Maple Leaf Brand Ham Bologna SEAR tb. 2 Lbs. 63¢C CERTO EATONIA For Jame 29¢ | Ketchup - 20c and Jellies 28¢| hE NINE] IY allo " - Lam St, Charles' NW Evaporated Milk \ 2 Tine 26 "i an \ VALU WV \ 4] 52 Simcoe Street North

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