| THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930 ne a do The Whitby Daily Times odws will be received at the : Fe at Gasstte snd Chreaicle.-~Telophone 27 : Afor ss Hours--Phone 359. REPRESENTATIVE--JAMES H. ORMISTON Counc Approves of More ~~ Work to be Undertaken to Relieve Unemployment Here "Public Utility Commission Recommends Water Main Ex- on Dundas Street East, and Renewal of Portion Sewerage F C.N.R. Bridge and Low Level Sewerage Station--Duplicate Water Main From Lake 'own Council on Monday y of | certain Public _ recommended by the Public Commission for the relief of unemployment and instruct- special committee of the Mayor, uty-reeve to proceed ascertain from J. A. to "Ellis, administrator of the Unem- Fund, if govern- "ment grants from this 'Fund ean be FY a obtained for said works. The Com- mission proposed to construct water mains and renew an important sec- tion of the sanitary sewer system in the south part of the town. The Council was advised in a let- ter from Mr, Ellis that no grants will be made from the Unemploy- ment Relief Fund for work al y done to provide employment. This means that on an expenditure of | penditures. for the same $1934.87 for water sewer exten si and $8,785.00 for water main tensions the town will get noth- mained over for some years to come. The Council was further advised by Mr. Ellis of the'steps which the Couneil must take on mone, actual purpose other years. Council must be able to prove that unusual local unemploy- "ment conditions prevail and men so Rd with relief cannot get work, recommended by the The work Public Utility - Commission, and a; proved of by the Council for sul mission to the government, includes a water main extension on Dundas Street between Reynolds and the Dundas Street School, at an estimat- ed cost. of $1236. This extension will improve fire fighting facilities in the east end vf the town. On Brock Street South, between the overhead bridge and the C. N. R. the low level sewage Jumping station, the pres- ent six-inch steel sewerage force main is showing signs of pronounc- ed deterioration, and as a pavement is proposed for part of this street, the Commission recommended that it was desirable to replace the steel pipe with a new six cast iron five before the pavement is laid. he estimated cost is $3,979.24, of hich $2,081 is set aside for local r. Money Spent to Date The P,U.C., submitted a statement showing that the sewer extension on Chestnut Street now completed cost $1034.87, and the water extensions Bouin 23C INGERSOLL CREAM CHEESE se. 14¢ 'Granulated Sugar "gw31c |EGG-O '| Ready-Mixed Cake Just Add Water we. 25¢ SINGAPORE \ Sliced 'Pineapple An Efficient Buyer? If you have been misled and believe that by walking to certain stores and carrying home heavy parcels you are saving money, please make this test, then perhaps you'll realize your folly--after you | | i 1 No. 4 Bieve No. 2 Size 3 tor 25¢C call the price of each article you bought,.then figure how much you saved. The result will gs- tound you «= and remember your Superior Chain Store de. livers--=no bother, no fuss « simply use your 'phone--buy sul the best and save in the end. We Sell the Best fog Less Items for Week End: ing October 29, 1930 LUX = Se Shortening wn. X7¢€ Derby Loaf Cheese, Ib... .38c Finest Red Cohoe Salmon, I's Tall , Lily Brand Chicken Haddle, 1's, seasenssres ie Blue Rose Rice, 2 lbs, ..17c Choice Pumpkin, large size, a for ...... ER 28¢ Peel, New Lemon, and Dr. ange, per 1b, , 1 Prunes, Santa Clara, la Size, 2 8, large 2 In 1 Shoe Polish, per tin, 12¢ Biscuits, Fancy Mixed, 1b, 23 Plum Jam, 40 ox .......... 20 Use Princess Soap Flakes don't bave red hands we 19¢ Libby's SAUER KRAUT 14c French's Prepared Mustard rer jar 14€ Clark's Pork & Beans No. 8 Large Size P rn 21C LIFEBUOY Health SOAP Large 2 12 Size ts new work recommended by the P. U. C. that the nine streets $8,786.09. It is on bs that the Council will | assistance from | was with the |, government's ruling which applies not only to Whitby but to all other m palities. Council Unanimous In defding to proceed with the y provided government will assist with the fifty per of the cost, Council was un ous. Thety are a lot of local men.out of wo! CLANS RELIGION MOST IMPORTANT THING IN LIF Opinion of Professor Quoted in Sermon at the United Church "That, religion. 1s the most im. portant thing in life and that it is essential to mental health" is the claim of Dr. Wm. Brown, Professor Men osophy, Oxford, and Psychotherapist. in Kings College Hospital, London. This notable ex-~ Jiedsion of 0 was qu v. A. L. rds in a preached on Sunday night. last at the United Chureh ; , 15. "I want to do right but wrong is all 1 can manage." The m of the evening was =. one of & ange of informal tafics ul " an s¥chology and { dealt with "Conscience and Confllet," The experience of conflict was present throughout life when the child left home for school and then from school to college or work, said the minister. We saw conflict in the life of one who was a victim of a moody or irritable temper or some evil habit, . Many mental shipwrecks had been made: in the realm of sex and an- other great cause was fear. If it were possible to abolish fear from modern life the work of the Psy- chotherapist would be nearly gone. It was not without good eause that Jesus so often reiterated fear not, be not afrald, be not anxious, Fear is universally People fear the past, the present, and most of all, the futures The minister then went on to speak of the cure for flict, first for Night Constable John Thomas. s present coat has been in use for Sout Years and.is in a bad stata'of Council was advised that the CN.R. is investigating the com- plaint made by resolution passed at meeting that the railway com- pany Centre Street by put ng a building on it without Coun cil's permission. On recommendation of Chairman Reid of the Fire and Light Commits tee, a light will be installed on Brock Stree! Mr. D. South, n Mr. 's house and Maitland St. Cameron' This bloék, Mr. Reid reported, is very dark. Assessor H. L. Pringle will attend the meeting of the Citizens' Re. search Bureau to he held in Toronto early in November. PLOWING MATCH NEXT SATURDAY To Be Held on Farm of Wm. Dyer, North of Brooklin Plans are now complete for the annual plowing match of the South Ontario" Plowmen's Association, to by | be held on the farm of William D, res lot 17, concession 7, East thy, a mile north of Brooklin, na urday of this week, October The secretary-treasurer, ex-reeve al prize list of sod, stubble and tractor events, and it is one of the most complete in years. Excellent cash pisos ate bess offered, and by very large entry list is expecte With favorable weather the match promises to be one of the most suc- cessful ever held in South Ontario. During the match lunch will be served by the Woman's Association, Columbus, in the Township Hall at 6.30. There will be the usual pre- by J. Lockie Wilson, managing' di- rector of the Provincial Plowmen's ector of the Provincial Plowmen's Association. The officers are: Honorary Presi. dent, O. H. Downey; President, Lloyd Clifford; 1st vice-president, W. C. Ormerod; 2nd vice-president, John Medd; secretary-treasurer, W. 8. Giromall; assistant treasurer, Thos, a W. 8. Croxall, has issued his annu- | Always keep BOVRIL in the house It is so useful when nourishment is needed in a hurry. A cup of Bovril is always a splendid pick-me-up and a quick restorative ° in convalescence, a bottle of | The concentrated goodness of prime Beef, it is a wonderful stimulant with no harmful reaction and soon rebuilds your strength, Mixed with cream cheese or scrambled egg it makes a delicious sandwich paste for bridge parties and afternoon teas; and puts real beef strength into soups and gravies, Proprietors : Bovril Limited, Park Ave., Montreal, Sales Agents : Harold F, Ritchie & Co. Ltd., Toronto. BOVRIL THE STRENGTH BUILDER § of all explaining that so many eon- flicts could be solved by side-track- ing rather than by direct attack. To sublimate, to deflect, was easier than to destroy. We could not choose to be born without the capacity for anger, but we could choose whether we should be angry at a friend or at the fact there were millions of little children in the world who did not have enough to eat. Supposing 8 quarter of the anger Wathid In internal strife was direct- ed against such evils as disease, and war what a world we should have. A very practical way of meeting temptation was to substitute an- other type of action, it was no use trying to dam up a stream, but one could redirect it, useful outlets could always be found. Religion, however, could do more than anything else. Mental health, the joy of living, the destruction of fears and anxieties, were based up- on faith in the ness and love of God. Hadfield, the famous psycho- therapist of England, had said: "In some cases I have attempted to cure nervous patients with suggestions of quietness and confidence, but with. out success, until I have linked these suggestions to faith in the pov of and then the patient as become strong." Christianity harmonized the emo- tions and abolished conflict, by keep- ing the mind free from worry and anxiety, neither caring for the mor- verty, ifferent Its message was "Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be COUNCIL ASKED T0 HELP BOWLING Red Cross to Hold Tag Day -- Minstrel Show for Christmas Cheer The Cound! on Monday evening voted to assist the Whitby Bowling and Tennis Club financially to the f recommending to Court of Revision that the taxes for this year, exclusive of local im ment rates, be remitted. Shou Court of Revision approve o row or fearful of the forgiven past.) AND TENNIS LLB] 2 Cakes i5¢ Premium " TEA With Cup and Saucer Freo Per SUC THOMPSON'S Seedieus Raisins 2m. 21C| -- " Ursa " , : Fi " = po 3 4 1) . : x. Br recommendation, the Club, w os Sufi pace es. and. is n m ends meet, will benefit to the ex- tent of $38.00, The same concession was made to the Club last year. o Tag Day The Junior Red Cross of King St. hola tag day In WhiLsy on Satur. a y on Satur- Hay, Octaber 20th, The Red Gross carries on a splendid work among the children of school in the Pro. motion of health. Council felt that the cause was a worthy one. Hold Minstrel Show The Council ted the free use of the Council Chamber on Monday, and Wednesday evenings of ead! week until early In December for minstrel show rehearsals. The show is being put on by local talent, un- der the direction r. Arthur W. Lynde, for the benefit of the st. mas Chats rnd, With more nem oymen year .than usual, nd will be' expected to do double duty. \ Counell voted 12 jnake certain re. 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