Bowmanville Daily Times News, advertising and subscrl the Bowmanville Office of Bleck, King Street, Telephones--Offico--887; Houwse--131, Bowmanville Representative=B, Herbert Mortlock LOCAL LEGION BRANCH MAY BE FORMED TONIGHT ot------ All Veterans Are Asked to be at Parish Hall to Hear M. Mcintyre Hood All veterans of Bowmanville nd Aistriet are asked to he on hand this evening at the Parish Hall whers a Bowmanville Branch of the Canadian Legion, Tritish Empire fervice League will be organized, All veterans now recognise the fuel that in fis efforts to ohtale ade quate return for thelr services over: sons (he Canadian Leglon have heen most setive in the past yOAr, The strength of the Legion, is the strength of the soldiers cause and the higger the Legion the hetter the results obtained will be, The speaker at the meeting tor night will he M, MacIntyre Hood, Editor of the Oshawa Dally Times and recently elected 2nd viee-presi- dent of the Ontario Command of the Canadian Legion, Those who attended the meeting held a couple of weeks ago were much struck hy the exceptionally informative ad, dress given hy Mr, Hood on that oc: casion, He has been prominent in the Legion for many years and one whe understands the cause of the soldier thoroughly, What is more he has the honor of heing the first ranker to ever serve As An ofMeer of the Legion, Many prominent former soldiers of the tewn Including Cel, Me Laughlin and Major Hoar are sup: porting the formation of 'a branch here and it is to be hoped that avery man who saw service overseas will he present to-night to help get the thing started, PUBLIC AND HIGH SCHOOLS WILL OPEN ON TUESDAY NEXT Deputy Minister of Health Advises Re-opening on Time Both Public and High Hehools In Rowmanvilla will open for the next term on Tuesday next, Sept, ind, While it was at ene time thought that the infantile paralysis epide: mie might delay the opening this will not he so, Dr, W, H, Wirks medical oMecer of Health for the town wrote Dr. W. 1, Rell, deputy. minister of Health for Ontario whose answer waa the following, "Dear Bir, I have conferred with the mem hers of our epidemiology staff on your communication of the 21st re, garding the closing of schools in your locality, It in the feeling of this staff that the condition in Bow. manville does not warrant the clos Ang of the schools, While we feel that people should . he careful to avoid contact as mueh as possible, we are of the opinion that the lowering of public morale and the raising of publle alarm, that would be created by the clos ing of schools, 1s not justified by present conditions, Yours truly, W. J. Bell, M.D, Deputy Minister" Ed " ™ amy fh RATS { {+o )iy tions will be received st eo Times in the Cowan | NEWS ABOUT TOWN Tebulld Gar Contract for the rebuilding of Hateloy's Garage, wrecked in an 6x josion on August 30 has been let by the owner Willism Broek to W, J, Culley, Welilngton Btreet, The new bullding will be of brick cons struction with dimensions of 49 feet by 87 feet, Work has already commenced, The new garage which will be carried on As previously by Jack Hately, will cost in the nelgh- porhood of #8000, Vinals Tonight The sedond game of the softball finals between Whiz and Goodyenr will take place at the public school grounds tonight, The largest turn: out of the season saw the frst game on Wednesday night wnd there should be a.other large crowd to see this game to-night, If you want a seat be thers on (ims The game will start shirp at seven o'clock, Oshawa Meet Thosa boys who are intending entering In the Oshawa Athletie Meet are asked to gel thelr entry forms in As soon As possible, A number have asked for a relay race for boys under eighteen and while this will not likely materialize it in Mkely that relay for residents of Durham and Ontario only may ha added, Two relay races have been added for the girls, a junior for thoes under sixteen of 440 yards and an. intermediate for those under eighteen of the same distance, Both these relays will he open events, Appointed D.D GM, Mr, and Mrs, Mitehell of Hunt Mtreel have returned to their home after attending the LTH, Grand Lodge Convention at Rrockville, Mrs, Mitehell was appointed DD (.M, at the convention for Bowman ville and Oshawa district, This In the first time that the honor has come to Confederation Lodge of Rowmanville the former deputy grand mistress being Mrs, Fallin of Oshawa, Port Hope Enters According te & report In Iasi night's issue of the Port MNope Guide a number of boys from that town Are entering the big athletie meet in Oshawa next month, The more the merrier and the lacal hoya will he only too pleased to meet them in the fray, EE IT WINTON BAGNELL It In seldom If ever that we In dulge in prophecies but we are tak: ing the liberty on this one ceoas plon to make two prophecies at the one time, The first Is that Win. ton Bagnell, 15 year-old High Behool student of Howmanville, will one day be one of the fore most athletes in the country, and the second Is that Mowmanville, an A town, Is moing to make a name for itaelf in the athletie world as well This In no idle thought, but It Is after carefully studying the re cords of Bowmanville boys in varl ous athletic meets In Ontario this summer, On Tuesday Winton Bamnell wanted badly to go ta Belleville to take part in the meet In that olty He arrived on time and came home a few hours later with five shields and two sweaters as prises, He won A first In the junior hoys' run: ning broad jump; a second in the £:1b, shot put; second In the run. ning high Jump: second in the In: termediate running broad jump: a second in the Intermediate javelin throw; a third in the junior half mile, and a third in the junior hundred.yard, fome record for one day's work, Refore passing to the other hoys, who also won prises in this meet and who reside in Rowmanville, it should be sald, In winning the second prise in the intermediate Javelin throw, Win. ton threw his first Javelin, Asked how he did this In his first try at the game, he stated that he juat watohed how it was done and then -- did it, His sister, Bernice won the junior championship at High school and the senler champlonship the year following, His father also was an athlete in his young days, but Winton or Bil) as he is betier known is going to heat all of them the way he is going just now, And as 8 word of warning to those, who are entering the hig Oshawa mest, Bill will be present and has made up his mind to get at least one of the big trophies, Colmer Boys The Colmer boys, who with Bag: nell nitended the British Kmpire games last week and who did well there, alse won prizes in Belleville, H, K. Colmer cams third in the running broad Jump making two Bowmanville 1ads in tha first threes, and frst in the Junior 100-yard dash, and Svd, In the senior hoyw' 480-yard dash, Harold Colmer came home frst on (he juniors' half-mile, That ix pretty good when Bows manville dads bring home eleven prizes at ons meet, The prizes wera really good, ton, and the shields, wera set on onk and were very handsome, The swenters ware good also, The Colmer boys will also race al Oshawa, AUTO MAKERS ASK OTTAWA T0 ACT memsa-- (Continued from Page 1) KR. Campbell, President of the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Vord, Ont; ¥, I, Musselman, tariff expert of the same company and H A. Brown, Viee-Pregldent and Gen arn] Manager of General Motors of Canada, Limited, Oshawa, The Canadian Auto Manufae turers and Kxporters Association Wis Also represented, A niumher of suggestions were made by the deputation for changes in the methods of lavying duty as well an a request for a definite in crease In the tariff on Altos W. I, Campbell, president of the ford Motor Company of Canada, W ported cars be valued for duly pure poses at the retail price In the country of orign, Instead of the list price less discounts, as at present The effect would be, he sald, that makers of the [0,000 ears, most of them In the $1,800 und under price class, Imported from the United Mtates last year would be unahle to compete with Canadian makers and to retain thelr may ket here must manufacture in Can nda weries of Requests H. A. Brown, vice-president and general manager of General Motors of Canada, presented a series of sugEestions Thomas A. Russell pointed out to the Tarif Hoard that conditions of manufacturing In Canada have compelled the Canadian manufac, turer to maintain a price which runs from 26 to 40 per cent, above the price Het in the United Hintes Huggenstions made hy General Mos tora of Canada, Limited, with the object of promoting and encourag ing further manufacture of automo bile In Canada and relieving manu faoturers from certain handicaps, included 1. Provision for a discount of 36 per cent. from face value of Cun toma entry, in leu of present draw back of 45 per cent, on imported materials and parts 2. Enlargement of tariff tem 448 (D) to provide for free adniia sion of articles which enter into the coat of the manufacture of automo, biles In Canada, A, Reduction In rate of duty on parts from an average of U0 per gent, now payahle, to an average net rate of 33% per cent, 4, Reduction In tarlft on machin ory and plant equipment used In motor factories. This machinery and equipment is not manufactured in Canada, Bimilar suggestions were made hy the Canadian Aute Manufacturers and Nxporters Association, Production of automobiles in Canada during July amounted to 10,188 cars the lowest number re ported for any month af the year ta date, This output was 22 pey cent, under the 15,000 oars of the pre vious month and 42 per cent, less than the 17,461 ears made In July of A YOAr ago NENATORN RUNCH HITS Washington, DO, Aug, #0 The Nationals fell on Plparan's slants in the alxth inning of yeas terday's game and wcored five runs, enough to beat the Yankees and make the final score 6 to J, SATURDAY SPECIALS] with fancy colored border, Special Bath Towels Of Good Quality White Terry Towalling | EACH I7¢ Regular 20¢, CLEARANCE OF LADIES' Summer Dresses in Fam ¢ Prints, Printed Ra $1.49 a and Valuer from $2.88 to W. A. Dewland, Limited | OSHAWA suggested to the Minister that ims Bad Liver, a of Years Vanish Gives Credit for Health to "FRUIT-A-TIVES" "Wor years was troubled with bad headaches, nervous dyspepsia and liver troubles, Vinally tried 'Vrult-a-tives' And ones more ene tirsly well," ==R, A, Bovay, Tren. ton, Ont, Yenrs-old liver trouble, consti pation end overnight with "Fruits w-tiven," say thousands, Dyspeo: sin, billousness, hearthurn, EAs, slek hendaches go like a flash, Nerves quiet, sound sleep at ones, Kidney and bladder 111s, pain in back vanish like magle, Rhauma~ tiem, neuralgia, neuritis decamp quiek, Complexion clears in no time, Ten of nature's greatest reme- dies combined in handy ttle tab. 1a, Marvelous discovery of famous canndinn doctor, Bpeady results, (hot "Vruft-astives' from druggist (odny, Be new person tomorrow, BUILDING BYLAWS WERE DEFEATED (Continued from Page 1) Bago Wrest site, and 800 In favor of the, Richmond - and Princess Mireets site, A majority of 26h In favor of the former, The vole on the bylaws Wis ex tremely Hght On the givie admin, istration hullding bylaw, 1677 votes were cast On the polices station bylaw, 1604, while a EYeAL many ratepayers did not trouble Lo vols on the question of site, being von tent, apparently, with voting against the hylaw Thus only bub voles were recorded on the site question, In spite of the Nght vote, Lhe doputysreturning oMeers and their clarks had o talrly heavy Joh count ink the ballots, in view of, the fact that thee three aeparaie gounts to he made It wal meven thirty when the firat result came in It wis from the diviglon at Centre direst pehool, and it showed i ratio of two to one AEAINAL Lhe bylaws, This was well maintained throughout the other polls an they cme In, and it wan apparent from the very first that both bylaws had gone down to defen! An compared with a municipal election campaign the Interest. tuk en waa very alight Thin wis shown not only by the amall vote polled but also by the faet that only & small handful of people gathered at the oMee of The Times to receive the results, The great majority preferred to stay at home and receive the results by tele phone, Three telephone lines were used at The Times' oes through oul the evening and they were kept pxcoptionally busy throughout the evening AN UAUAL the operators of the Hell Telephone Company pave aplendid service In expedit ing the making of connections and hitndreds of inquiries were Ans, wered as a result, It was intey oing to note the varied expres slons used by people over the Lele phone on helnk Informed as to Lhe result I'he majority were admit tedly pleased but ocoasonally there would he an expression of regret that the bylaws had heen defeated Owing to delays In the reports from one or two subsstations It was nearly nine o'clock when the final count was made possible bul the Arat two or three reports set tied the issue heyond doubt and | was possible long before that time to make a definite announcement of the defeat of the bylaws, Those who had supported the hy lawn were greatly disappointed by thelr overwhelming defeat, hut howed to the will of the electors, realising that the result was due to the temporary condition of depres plon which had taken possession of the minds of many of the people of Oshawa, and that it was only a matter of waiting until conditions have improved to ensure the ereo, thon of elvig hulldings and a police station worthy of Oshawa, Acids in Stomach Cause Indigestion Create Nourness, Gas and Pain, How to Treat, Medical authomties stale that nearly ninestentha of the cases of stomach trouble, indigestion, sours ness, hurning, was, bloating, nausea, ete, are dus to An XCM of hydroohlorig acid in the stom. ach, The delicate stomach lining In frritated, digestion in delayed and food mours, causing the diss agreeable symptoms whieh every stomach sufferer knows an well, Artitiolal digeatants are not needed (n such canes and may deo real harm, Try laying aside all digentive alds and instead got from any drugaiat some Disurated Mag: neala and take a teaspoonful of powder or four tableta im water right after eating, This aweetens the stomach, prevents the formas Hon i exoenn aold an there ia no O88, EAR or pain, Rlsureted Magnesia (In powder or tablet form==never Mguid or milk) fa harmless to the stomach, inexpens give to take and fa the moat eh flolent form of magnesia for atoms A0h purposes, It ta used by thous ands of peopl who enjoy thelr meals with no more fear of in: were digeation; YORK TOWNSHIP COUNCILLORS IN GRAFT EXPOSURE Admit Taking Money And Bonds From Contractor On Township Work ---- Toronto, Aug, 40,~~Investigation of an alleged contractor's combine looming as A sensational sidelight, two York Township councillors 10 1oose un veritable weiter of Al- logntions of graft and irregularities at the York sewer probe yesterday when they openly confessed 10 (ak: ing #000 each from a contractor, With a frankness that startled the courtroom, Deputy-Reeves J, J, Little and Isaac C, Woolner, both groy-haired men past middle age, boldly admitted (a thruth me far un they were concerned of charges made by Basil Holden of the Nel, san River Construction Company akainst them and four ex-members of the township council, The day was featured by n sug: gestion from Judge Denton that Toronto might also he a victim of a contractors' combine, Little and Woolner each admit ted taking a #600 Victory bond tendered them hy Holden, they said to help defray political ex! penses, Others named by Holden who was Among the first witnesses onlled, were ex-Reave Krnest C Westbury, Mount Dennis butcher now holidaying in his native Eng: 1and; former Deputy Teeves Ww. alen Armatrong and A, ®, Baker and former Councillor Willlam Mae Queen, None of the latter four wan onlled yesterday, Westbury and Armstrong, sald Holden, had been paid, besides the bond hetween §1,200 and $1,400 each in cash, while Baker, he sald got $200 or #360 in vunh, D, KC Mirathearn, assistant to the com, missloner of works ssid Holden, had heen paid about $2,000 in cash A startling turn was Klven Lhe nawly-opened enquiry when (Gideon Grant, K.C,, special township eouns se), compared with the recently probed Amalgamated Bulldery' Counell, this alleged combine of construction contractors which John Pryor, & contractor's employe, sala he understood to exist May Involve Toronto Commenting that the days evi | TIME TABLE | Whithy, Oshawa, Bowmanville BUS NES WEEK DAY BCHEDULE (Efective on and alte A ¥, (Dayhght Baving Time) UJ " Leave Lanve Arrive Bowmanville Oshawa Whithy fh am 700 am, 735 am, Lo am B10 am AY am, am 9% am, WAL am 1030 am LW am 10 pm 1X0 pm, 200 pn 230 pm AB pm 0pm 410 pm AAD pm SA pm Spm A pm 100 pm LY pm "NApm Ho pm 1K) Arrive Hoopital A am, 10.0% am 1pm LA pm 100 pm 44 pm AN pm a0 pm BO pom $8 pm 10.40 pm AS pm East Arrive Oshawa ni am 7.50 am, AAD am 100 am 1208 pom 13 pm 248 pow 400 pw 3.08 » m £08 pm 7.80 pom 8.08 pom, 0.50 pom, 10,10 pom, 10.45 pm 1,00 pow 10 pom, 1130 pom, 1300 pom Time marked * are thiough busses to Whithy Hespital, SUNDAY AND HOLIpAY SCHEDULE Going West Arrive Hospital 10.00 am Wal pn 10.50 am AL poy WM pm 64pm 7.40 pm 9.18 pm, 10,30 pm 1085 pm Arrive Rowmanville 100 am am 0.90 am 10.4% am 1HA0 pm $00 pm 15 pm A 40 pm AA pm HAO pm AO pom 9.40 pm Leave Hospital Ham LAS pm 250 pom, 14 pm pm S08 pm 7.00 pm Ham LR pom AN pm 450 pm, V0 pm Laave Leave Aryive Bowmanville Oshawa Whithy Noam SX am Siam, "Mam | 145 pom, opm 14S pm 00 pom, L05- pom, Stipm. 4 A350 pm Aipm, A AN pm ' RY pm ald pm 10.00 pom, 10 1.00 pm 15 pm, pm, Arrive Bowmanville 10.30 am, HO am 100 pm, LO pm A00 pom, 300 pm, 00 pom, AN pw 700 pm, LN pm AAS pm 900 pm, 000 pom 0S pm 1000 pom 13:00 pow Time marked * are thisugh busses | Whithy Heapital, + L! a For All adlons aul Bs, To, A, 0 v A RTON, od OH LIN Leave Hoapital 10.00 am, 1.50 pw, 1248 pom, 24 pm 448 pom, 848 pm, 11.00 pm Oshawa's At % hit TABLE mo ine) - - - > soses 22 =3223 323 errs CEE < Nn 2 CAMRY ATEN Ll at y, Exeept Sunday \ WM \ Wl pom, Hid Except Sunday wn Daily "pa v, Baeept Saturday ms Da Li OUND rrive, Oshawa Wi Except Sunday ; \ We Pa Been Sunde bn pl \ 3 Except Sunday (Baeept Sunday), Tew cw opt Sunday) Tomes Summ 25225 === 11 1 THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1930 dence revealed 'a shocking state of aftairs in York Township," Judge Denton said that the operations of the alleged combine might be in- flusncing bids on contracts of the oity of Toronto as well as other munielpalities, 32 DEATHS IN BRITISH HEAT WAVE (Continued from Page 1) araly tried hy the excessive heat, und workers in the Industrial cen. ters were among the chisf wiffer- ore, Weavers! wissl mills In Houth Wales closed down temporarily Thursday when the men declared that they were unable to endure the Intense heat near the furs naces, A number of men in the tin plate works of the same ares col Inpsod and had to shandon work, The hest wlko overcame many workers In the textile factories of other paris of England, There were numerous cases of fainting and prostration in un less er degres, Meunwhile the Prince of Wales played golf in the broil. Ing temperature of Le Touquat, France, Afterwards he flew his own plans back to England, Vilhisimur Htefansson, broad. oast In London Iss evening, that the heat wave hers is not nearly KO novers an Lhe heat wave exper! enced recently in America A I YLk A, WILL NEVER STOP PRAISING SARGON "I was so billous snd diggy from A sluggish liver and constipation | was afraid to go on the streets alone sn-- SUSIE BUTLER r---- MRS, A AIA WP IA I had ne appetite; my digestion was poor, 1 slept miserably and got up feeling as if 1 hadn't slept at all, My color was pallid and slekly ooking Six bottles or Sargon filled me with new strength and CNErgY, My appes tite in fine, I do all my housework and walk many city blocks without tring in the least "Sargon Pills didn't cause me the slightest discomfort but they set my Hyer right and entirely corrected my constipation. My complexion has nm proved wonderfully, TI praise this wonderful treatment as long as live" Mrx, Susie Butler, 137 Harvey St, Toronto, Sargon may he obtained in Osh awa from Karn's Drug Store, The Whitby Advertising, subseri, Whitky Branch Of COUNCIL CALLS FOR TENDERS FOR NEW SIDEWALKS Plans Are Being Prepared For Commencing Other Civic Works The Town Council Is calling for tenders for the construstion of new sidewalks for the season, thess clos sing Tuendny noon next, Tha Coun. ell meds' on Tuerday evening to den] with them and to transact other business Already considerable construe, tion has heen dona but It has con. sisted entirely of repairs, Pract eally wll of the dangerous pleces of walk In the town have heen given nitantion The town engineer, W, 1, Pringle 1% busy preparing plans for the new parts of the town to afford het tar fire protection for the citizens and also work for unemployed men, Many: applications for shovels and pleks on this Joh are heing receiv: od, and It Iu expected that the Pub. He Utiity Commission will have woversl gunge working, "Phe genera) strast rapalr program for the year has just about heen completed, and wu decided improve ment averywhers is noted REDS SUFFER DOUBLE DEFEAT Pitsburg, Vu, Aug, S0==In B hitting mood, the Pittsburg Pire antes drubbed five Cineinnatl pitch. ors, for a total of 80 hits yesters day, taking hoth games of a doubleheader, 16 to 12 and 11 tp n s and news will be , at Gasette snd Chronicle ~Telophone 23, After Business Hours=~FPhone 3, REPRESENTATIVE--JAMES H, ORMISTON DISTINGUISHED water mains to be ald in vario # Daily Times vossived st the MEDICAL MEN TO COME TO WHITBY Will Visit the Ontario Hospital in June of 1931 a ---- When the American Psychiatric Association, un distinguished body of mental specialists from all paris of the world, meets in Toronto next June, one of the sessions will ba held at the Ontario MWospitsl, Whitby, It is expected that after the session here un reception will ha tendared them by the government The Aspociation numbers in Its mambership distinguished ments! men from the United Flaten, Great Britain, Canada, and many foreign lands, In Toronto the gonvention in regarded as hoing ons of the mor! important for next year, The visit to Whitby 1s beinz made heocuuse of the fact that the Ontario Hospital here Is one of 1h finest on the continent, If not In (he world Elahorate plans for the reception hers willbe made, BREE KARN THE DRUGGIST FOR SERVICE PHONE 378," NEXT THE POST OPPO | 1 | ) FORD rond HOTLL I) MONTE A nSeA Yin Le] LL O00 ROOMS i! 150 ROOMS WITH BATH RADIO IN EVERY ROOM fplendid Location bay and Dundas TORONTO CANADA Heart of new business convenient to provincial bast stores, theoters o Jeaturing Economy =~ yp. at " 1 LAN Ny. o® ) HOTEL ET traets tion dings clube RATES 130 10020 par parson no higher A J emery EE A -------- LT) ART COLE SINCLAIR OPALINE MOTOR OIL Is all that a good motor oil should be for the present day engine and, properly applied, gives you the EXTR SERVICE of complete piston seal. High Compression Gasoline Gives Higher Compression Stops Knocks Better Low Gear Performance Regular Gasoline Economy and Mileage Full of Eager Power Distributors X-H Power Guanlive and Gil Coupiny Ttutted oT 407 Central Bldg, Toronto 2 DISTRICT MANAGER BOWMANVILLE PHONE 14 eu