mic Cone nemploy« Reasons Special ment ED "HOUSE Amend: toms Ac! riff Will s Relief ed Wire) evity char« from tha red hy Hig Gienaral In afternoon, conditions on glven Ag ing paring (OH wpeeifin ures whicn parliament, ents to the 6 Customs expressed 'hh to meet which now three para« d four sens f of the House of satisfaction roll In the which you 0 2) mal Day I'ay from h, as some ried him, of normal an normal gthy nudis oncinduca, ngdom of itters suoh ition, the r to the archbishop 0 churches rthquake, ARE ELESS Damage » of d Wire) , 8 = Bix homeless destroyed entimated 0,000 parts rtly after g housing of Rena tened to i, Ald wan wns and h the ar pquipment, wmp from onfined to i after the the "All 4,000 more than n inoculas dical sup- from San ny Havana, island re- the physis v's streets weir debris n, but the ible one, Lan auto nmin the damaged d he Mexis d the mins 000 pesos n ta the ite Rubio eral Tras ET ---- i "Louis Powers, ' ing property he believed to helong { claimed, Mrs, Reward claimed that rented "counsel = vi have thought It was a tip,--Sault FEL TRIAL AT COBOURG PAGE TWO Bowmanvil Block, King Street, DARLINGTON MAN IS COMMITTED FOR Louis Powers Is Charged With Theft of an Automobile Charged with theft of a car, Darlington Towne ship, was committed for trial when he appeared before Magis. trate W, H, Floyd in the Bowman villa Police Court on Vriday. The alleged theft, according to the evidence presented to the Court, was the result of an owner: ship tangle between a husband and wife in which Powers lind been #eting for the hushand in recover. to the husband, The charge was !ald by Mrs, K, I, Beward, from whom Powers took the car last week, acting on instruction of Mr, Reward, It was her husband had previously pre- her with the car, and nas proof presented the license made out in her name, D, A J, Bwanson, of Oshawa, for Powers, contended that as Powers was acting for Re- ward and belleveq that Beward owned the car, he had committed no theft, no matter who owned the car EE ------------------ A roll of $800, left in a New York taxicab, was returned, Just a few months ago the driver would Dally Star, a KARN THE DIUGGIST FOR SERVICE [TEN For Shorter Women Ladies' Winter Coats 830.00 and %85,00 Value LIER. HE ARCADE le Daily Times News, advertising and subscriptions will be received at the Bowmanville Office of The Times in the Cowan Telophones--Office--B887; House131, ' Bowmanville Representative=8, Herbert Mortlock THREE ARE INJURED IN GAR ACCIDENT NEAR NEWCASTLE One Toronto and Two Ennis- more Men Treated for Injuries After Crash Despite the fact that Ontario bad another bad weekend as far ns fatal accidents go, Bowmanville and district was not represented in the list issued this morning, However there was one bad naccl dent in the district over the week- end In which three were Injured, The neeldent ocenrred about n mile and a half east of Newcastle on Saturday evening when two motor ears crashed into each other doing considerable damage to both cars and ocfupants, A Iarge car bearing a Toronto leeuws and driven by a man named Campbell and a Nght oar were those that figured in the crash, Campbell was injured but after medical ald was allowed to proceed on his way, The occupants of the other cir, James (ifford and his father of Kunismore, near Peterborough were also injured, the former re celving bad cuts about the face and the latter a broken jaw hone, Both of these were allowed to pro osed after first ald treatment The necident was Investigated hy Traffic Officer J.H, Hincheliffe, of Bowmanville and Wilson of Port Hope, The damaged cars were taken to the Kemp Brothers ner viea station at Bowmanville Apart from this aceldent and despite the heavy traffic on the highway throughout the week-end there were no others reported and the general motor driving public appeared to have accepted a safe und sane drivifg polley for the week-end, Loeal pollee who have also had a remarkably quiet time in past weeks have nothing to re port and the week-end appeared to have passed very quletly, There was the usual large crowd of people at the Cream of Barley Camp while many more took to the highway in an endeavour to see the most of the country pos sible before the cold weather sets in, "I wouldn't ery lke that, If | were you," sald a lady to I'ttle Dotty, "Well," sald Betty, bat ./een her agobs, you can cry any way you like, but this is my way" GREATER VALUES Ontario's largest retailers of fine foods continue to lead in offeging the greatest of values, Good quality 5 | leatherette, Ea, .. 59¢ Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Specials THE ARCADE aa ALA ATTENDS PARLIAMENT | neatness WwW. H, MOoOny Who av member for (he viding of Ontario is attending (he. opens ing of the Vederal House of Parliament at Ottawa today, | NEWS ABOUT TOWN Benefit Performance A benefit performance under the nusplees of the Bowmanville Ros tary Club will be held at the Noyal Theatre tonight, Tuesdny and Wadnesday, for the family of the Inte Cecil Gatehell who was killed In the explosion at Hately's Gare nge of August 20, It is to he hoped that as many citizens as possible will attend this performance to help on a very worthy cause, The picture will be "hey hud to see Paris' with Will Rogers and Irene Itieh and other supporting feat ures, Now Cottages lve new cottages are being oraoted by Mr, J, 1, Morden wt the Cream of Barley Camp making no total of more than twenty now ut the camp, The popularity of the camp Is seen hy the necessity of more quarters for tourist Mi Morden will let some of the cot tages vent freon (oo hix employesy for the winter months thus doing months of the year Motor Cycle Meet The members of the Toronto meet at the Cream of Barley ( on Haturdny, A large crowd some real theills on the new trael amp HAW meet may he used for the athlet! meet of the High Mehool students this fall, Mr, Morden han expre ed a willingness to glve the use of the track gratis Assists at Nerviee Mr, Tt. Honls, a student at Wy eliffa College, Toronto; ussisted In the service at Mt, John's Anglienn Church yesterday, Mr, Honis who is studying for the Anglican Min istry read the lessons and the prayers while the rector, tha Rev | R, J, Shires preached the sermons | . . . . Dr. Clarence Poe, Editor Pro gresaive Farmer, says='""The neat ness of Canadian farm homes-the in fact, of all Canadian homes and public places, eluding I atreots, depots and roadways that ix, | suppose, the Impression that 14 most constantly stamped upon the eyes of the tyaveler," D:D A A, |" LADIES' BLACK | SHOPPING BAGS a eS Toilet Soap LU 3c I7C Naptha Soap 3% bars I9¢c STANDARD PEA No. 6 Seive Tins No. 2 25¢ Bokar i" 43¢ FRESH SPRING Lamb Liver. 10c¢ FRESH CUT Round Steak ». 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ITY Druga and Chemicals that ia posaible for us to buy, such as Nurroughs and Wells come, Squibb's, Puretest, oto, i Al our atore your presorip- if tion ia filled by a Graduate i Pharmacist only, that your confidence in us should not | be. misplaced and your pre- | soription receive only the most accurate and careful at« It in that 1 | 1 faith wo have | 1 ij tention, Look for our cheok-label on the back of your bottle, This 1s your guarantee that | the prescription has heen double-checked for acouracy of contents and label, Ask your dootor to send | your next prescriptions to THE REXALL STORES | Jury & Lovell Ltd. | King St, K. Simcoe 8, 8, {i | Phone 28 Phone 08 | | both serviees by Rev, Mr, Witherl, hin share to help during the hard | | ation | whieh 'Thin Sickly Child | Motor Cycle Club held thelr annual | Dr, G, WH, Stevenson, medical sup erintendent of the Ontario Hospital, has plans completed for the third an wal sports day in connection with that Institution to be held on Tues | day ufternoon. of this week, There ve in wll twenty-six events for the patients and during the afternoon the band of the Ontario Regiment, | Oshawa, will render a popular pr amme of musi | which was laid for thig meet, Thi I he superintendent has sent out track which whon completed will | be In good trim for an athleti | | guide and bless your deliberations." | ergy to go out and play like other | Henh=adding, | Coy'n Cod Liver Extract Tablets PARLIAMENT 18 THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1930 nn The Whitby Advertising, subseriptions and n Whitky SEEK NEW RECTOR FOR ALL SAINTS Wardens Have Applications ---Former Rector Heard at St. Paul's The pulpit of All Suints' Anglican Chureh was veeupled on Sunday at of Chaplain, Sask, one of the younger men of the church labor: ing an western field, He is on his vacation, his wife being & on his vacation, his wife being » Toronto girl, but he is anxious to move to Ontarlo, The visiting rector preached two very eloquent sermons, and made quite w favorable Impression on the congregation, Several members of All Sainte' were In Toronto on Sunday and heard their former rector, Rev, J, M, Crisnll, preside at his first sere vice in St. Paul's church, In the ey. ening not un few who had radios heard the broadcast of St, Paul's ser vice over station C.F.CA, and recog: nized Rev, Mr, Crisall who had churge of the prayers, Rey, Canon Cody Introduced the new assistant rector at the morning service The pulpit st All Saints' it Is ex pected, will bo Alled very shortly The wardens have several applica tions, und these have heen submitted to the Bishop, ------------ -- HOSPITAL SPORTS ARE ON TUESDAY GOOD PROGRAMME to the citizens to be in Ihe sports will be held pital - Athletic grounds, mmence ut 1.30 sharp Invithtions attendance n the Ho and will ¢ OPENED TODAY (Continued from Page 1) are about to enter at this the first session of the seventeenth parila. ment of Canada "he necessity for dealing with exceptional economic conditions with the resultant unemployment han Induced me to summon you at an earlier date that would others wise ne necessary, Measures will he submitted for your consideration ineluding amendments ta the Cus toms Act ana the Customs Tariff which It fs anticipated will do much to meet the unusual conditions which now prevall Honourable Members of the Sen. nie Members of the House of Com: mons In Inviting your careful considers of the Important matters will engage your attention, I pray that divine providence may Bl ih ie at a ai a Backward in School hie pale, puny, delicate who hasn't enough ens Help youngster children 'It Is your solemn duty, mother, to give your boys and girls the enorgy-creating, wirength-hutlding benefit of Mes you can't start too soen, Children love thers wugar coated tablets and you yourself won't be able to praise them enough once your kiddiea grow well and strong again---onece they start to add good wolld flesh nervounnses disappears - their happy laughter, sunny dispositions and healthy little hodies will warm your heart, 60 tablets, 60 cents at Jury & Lovell, Ltd, T, 0, Mitehell, W. 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AND WED, Branch Office, at Gasette and Chronicle, ~Telsphone 23, iter Business Houry-~Phons 369, REPRESENTATIVE--~JAMES H, ORMISTON Daily Times ows will be received at the FORMER CHIEF 1S COMMENDED City Council of St, Thomas Pleased With Work of Chief Gunson wa ------ A recent issue of the 5, Thoms in this Bennet! campaign dition dicated today the throiie, Parliament will he opened with due ceremony, ceremony will not be the chief busi Procedure will he characterized by a businesslike alert ness, be regard reply Mackenzie of The dispensed present Indication moving and seconding of the address to the speech throne, it is expected RE, Hon, W. 1, King will launch the opposition's statement, 11 followed will follow and he will be succeeded in turn by Robert Gar- Course Premier Bennett pointed to unemployment as the major Issue and promised ; power he would cull a spec a} Te wlon ploduce that If parliament to ness of the day, ULL in unelent meastires ealenlated to cure the cons These proposals will be ine in the adj with, and returned to and speech from but mrnment will according to ~ Automobile Finance Money Lo loan on your car or present contract refinanced nnd payments veduced, Strictly confidentinl, G.L. SCOTT MOTOR LOANS floom 6 14% King wt, L, Open Evenings till 9 pam, Phone 24700 following the from the immediately Aw, Premier us Times-Journal contains the monthly report submitted to the city council showing that under Chief Gunson, formerly of Whitby, who res organized the Police Department in the Railway City, fines collected in two months total 43,200. This umount the city clerk Informed the Council, isnearly the entire amount anticipate ed for the first six months of the year, The newspaper says that the City Council was very much pleased with the report, also with the improve ments made in the Police Depart ment, During the past week, there wis a rumor which spread like wild fire In town, to the effect that Chief Cunson had been shot by a bootleg ger, and was in a dangerous condi tion, The Times rang up the Police Department at St. Thomas and learned from the Chief's secretary tt the rumor was wholly unfound er Ottawa, Sept, §,-=Captain Goorge Black, Member for the Yukon, wan today elected sponker of the House of Commons, His nomination was moved by Premier I, B, Bennett, und seconded hy Hon, Hugh Guth rie, Minister of Justice, Session Opens Today Ottawa, Sept, B"The doors of par lament swing open today on the spe cil session convened to tackle the subject of unemployment, Proposals of Premier R. BD, Bennett to alles vinte the situation ure eagerly nwilit ed not enlv in Canada but in wll countries with whom Canada trades for the genernl impression is that the tariff will he the chiel remedy Throughout the genernl election ghia, Onesime Gagnon, who was) hard pushed Chicago Daily News, ---- r= _-- IT----_--;ye.. i ---------- STARTING ' TUESDAY A WEY nd on \\ any peril 1 ( ; 1 0) er Me pod you ort pom eo" see OTHER KPLENDID yi Showings TONIGHT ZANE GREY'S Ihrilling Outdoor Masterpiece "Last of The Duanes" el BI ANE PB " diver, leader of the United Varmers of Albesta, 1 self in the recent campaign by de feating Hon, C, he address will he moved hy 1, Turnbull, who distingnished hime A. Dunning in Re- vietorlous over Hon, Lucien Cannon in Dorchester, will be seconder, ------------------------------" Bome men ure like needlepmthey never do any work unless they are you'Ll ENIOY i A, t,o See Canada's Champion Athletes SHAWA FAIR Athletic Meeting Wednesday - Thursday, Sept. 10-11 "BETTY TAYLOR, EVA DAWES, DALLAS CREAMER, JEAN THOMPSON, ART, RAVENSDALE, WM. CONNOLLY, ROBERT STODDART, Sensational Girl Sprinter British Empire Pole Vaulter. Ontario Champion Girl Sprinter. Canada's Champion Girl Hurdler, Ontario Champion Girl Jumper, Member 1928 Canadian Olympic Team. ELEVEN GREAT RELAY TEAMS Competing in Girls' Events, Canadian Champion, 120 Yd, Hurdles. Canadian Champion, 440 yd. Hurdles. ALEX. WILSON, You've Read About Them .. Now See Them ROSA GROSSE O'NEILL, Empire's Champion Quarter Miler, WM. JOHNSTON, Canada's Champion Half Miler, EDDIE KING, Canada's Champion Miler. BRANT LITTLE, Olympia Games Half Miler. ART, KEAY, Toronto Police Force Champion, HAROLD WEBSTER, Canada's 12 Mile Champion BILLY REYNOLDS, Canada's 8 Mile Champion. FRED. SARGENT, 5 Miler, Member Canada's Empire Games Team GORDON SMALLACOMBE, Canada's Champion High Jumper, | : AND NEARLY 200 OTHER FAMOUS ATHLETES Wednesday, September 10 at 2 p.m. TORONTO PARKDALES TORONTO SUPREMES OSHAWA MALLEABLES WHITBY ROVERS Admission 25c¢ Great Softball Tourney A Championship Program At a Low Price Grand Stand 25c¢ a, Eh ATTRACTION