~arnt uni~t4t~nl4 With Which Is Incorporated The Bowmanville News Vol. 78 I3OWMANVILLE, ONT., THURSDAY, APRIL '7th, 1932 No. 14 Provincial First Vice - President ai Legion Acldressed Local Branch M. Mclntyre Hood of Osh- HABTFORDNYO awa Delivered Brilliant SENUS BOUQUET Address at Joint Meeting T OA AO of Oshawa and Bo mn Openng of International Flower Convention in Hartford. Conn. ville Branches Here -1 Observci by Local F. T. D. Work cf Provincial and Aet Dominion Cop~mands Re- On the occasion o! Uic opening at viewed.Hartford, Conn., o! the Internation- al Flower Convention on Saturday, Mayor Geo. W. James was madle Uic One o! thc most enthusiastic recipient o! a telegrain andi a beau- Cagnadian Legion meeting in many tif ni basket o! roses andi larkspur, months was helci on Friday night as a gif t f rom the Mayor o! Hart- when Uic Sons o! England Hall was ford. The card attacheci ta the bas- packed ta capacity on thc occasion ket which was presenteci by Mi. W. o! the visit o! Uic Oshawa Branch E.- Graves. Manager o! the Kingsway ta Uic local branch. A splendid cn- Nurseries, Uic Florist Telegraplu tertainmnent climaxed by a brillant Delivery agents in Bowxnanville. on address by Mr. M. McIntyre Hood, Uic steps o! the Town Hall reads: lst Provincial Vice-President o! the "Upon this occasion, the opening Canadian Leguon. featureci Uic even- in aur city o! the 13th International ing's activities and it was only whcn Flower Show, it is with pîcasure that Uic Oshawa members were f orceci ta I extenci Uic goodwill o! Uic people leave ta catch Uic bus that the o! Hart!ford ta the people o! your meeting broke up. city by saying it with flowcrs by President R. M. Cotton presided i wrc, Uic F. T. D. Mercury way. This and opened Uic meeting wth Uic flower token is made possible Uiro' smnging of 0 Canada !ollawed by Uic the worldwide organizatiori o! bond- usual anc mi.nute's silence in mcm- cd members o! the Florists Tele- ory o! Uic fallen. On behal! of the graph Delivery Association. (Signcd) local branch President Cotton !orm- Wm. J. Rankin, Mayor o! Hartford, ally welcomcd Uic visitais ta Bow- Colin." manville. explaiining that Oshawa, The Florist Tlcgraph Delivery as Uic father branch o! the local Association which luoldsis s special organization, was always weîcomc. week f!rom April 2 to 9, is an or- Touching reference was made ta the ganization composed o! about 2000 deaili o! Comiade Alex Bagnell who florists in Canada. Unitedi States had passeci away on Friday. andi other countries in the world. It Annoncemnt ws mae oftheis !ormed with headquarters in De- Vm bannoueen to wa made !ic t.trait for Uic distribution o! ffowers Johnysbanquet talbeohelci a St.by wire throughout the world. Jhn's Pv.arish allrnsFHrda3'.oet The system is unique ta business Oshich Rev. Capt.he seaist.on o!circles. Each member s acquamnt- desthawa lofbethe Ospeae. reSi- cd with the names o! athcr members dcetHod the Oshly ew Brandf throughout the world. In the case cpedntheottonad.ly elcoerdo!of a persan wishing ta scnd flowcrs thrcs idien C rtor ad ore!cre eIta the funerel of a relative in Great ment oafie ovnt r er!achevs-Britein thlis is quite a simple met- mcnt o! inthe Bornailc rancht asb-ter tlrough this organizetion. reveed taUcaua re port pub As e concrete instance we quote Vice President Rev. C. R. Spencer !ollowcd. Comirade Thomas o! Osh- I J awa led in commnunity singing, after Generam anda o a which Wilfred Carruthers sang ta splendid effect two solos with BiUyI Lf I Galbraith eccompenying ai fthc pi- T lp o e O ti piano solos end Comiede Thomas - agata led in a round of community singing in which several novel stunts WAS SPEAKER HEBE were staged. 'respeaker o! the evening, M. 4 McIntyre Hood o! Oshawa, taok for lis subject "Provincial andi Domin- ~ ion Legion Matters" and in a bril- liant 45-minute address outlincd Uic splendid work accomplished by Uic executive committees. His expiana- tions were made.,lue said. so thet - every member would be conversant - wth Uhc affeirs of thc olllcers end '~ 'Cçntinued on page 9j TORONTO DURHA31 CLUB Final meeting o! the season o! Durham Club o! Toronto is being held to-nighz 'Thuîsdey tin the Women's Art Building. 23 Prince Athur St.. ai 8 oclock. A very fine progrem Qwill be given featuring an illustreted adcircs.i To and Fro in London" bY Dr. W. H. Hinks. Boys and girls f rom tlue old home land of Durham County wil l e made wl- corne at this gatluering. 1 M. Mlntyre Hood Mi. Francis Suttan. Mus. Bac., or- o! Oshuawa. First Vice Presîdent of ganist and choir director o! Trinity the Ontario Provincial Command, United Churclu. le! t on Monday for, Canadien Legion. wluo spoke at a Cleveland, Ohio. ta attend the Na-i joint meeting o! the Bowmanville tional Convention of Music Super-, and Oshuawa Branches o! the Legion visais.lucre lest Friday. Newcastle Inclependent Reporter and Wife Honoreci on Silver Wedding PEARCE-RICKARD - At "The POP- , set o! flat silvcrware. a silver fruit idrs.* Darington. home of the bride"' dsh andi a cheque. They wcre alsa, oarnts., on Wedneeday, April 3rd. 1907. Rv. J. C. Wilson. Hen ry Rl. Pearce: the recipients o! a boutannicre. and sonofS. W. H. Pearce. Clark'ý. and corsage bouquet, respectlvcly, whlle bliln?à. %eari, daughter of '%r. and Nirs. Mrs. W. Il. Peerce reccived a beauti- (o. P. Rickard. fui flowering plant in appicciation Mr. and Mis. H. R. Pearce, New- o!flier and Mi. Pearce's klndness in cestie. were Uic central and ail- tlrowing open their home for Uic important figures in a surprise evcning. Helen Rickerd, Donald party andi presentation given ta Jose and Brenton Rickard made honor o! their Silver Wedding an- these presentations. nivcrsary, on Saturday evening. Among those who wlllIngly andi April 2nd. ably respondeci ta the cal for The event was heid at the lios- speeches were, Reeve W. F. Rickard. pitable old lomesteaci o! Mr. and iMr. W. J. Bragg, M.P.P., Mr John Mis. W. H. Pearce. father o!fluhe Baker. Rev W. P. Ragera. Messrs. grom. and tansite o! hall, blizzards 1Fred CGraham, Thomas Bakter. Sam- SCHOOL 0F GAS COOKING TO BE CONDUCTED HERE Local Gas A>pllance Dealers Co- opemte with cas CO. to Bntn Noti Lecturer Here April 14. Ladies o! Bawmnanviile will be ýparticularly interested int the an- nouncement on page 3 o! Uic Bow- manville School o! Gas Cooking which is betag held intahUi Town Hall on Thursday afternoon, April l4th. at 2.30 o'clock. The Ontario Shore G0s Co. ta co-operation witli T. A. Dustan. W. Len Elliott. Masan & Dale, andi Rice & Ca. wUl sponsor the schcol. An expert caok and demonstratar, Mis. Florence Gray, greduate o! Uie Home Economics Departinent o! Ca- lumbia University, N. Y., will con- duci the sehool, and anc o! her features for thue a! teinoan will be the cooking a! a full course hot diii- ner in 45 minutes wth gas. There will be no charge for admission to the school. Doors will be opencd at 1.30 p. m. and those tatending to visit the schoal are aciviseci ta be or hand early. A recent cooking scho in Oshawa saw hundrecis turned away daily, andi that was held inta STATESMAN OUT EARLY NEXT WEEK The Statesman wiil go to press one day early next week owing ta the aPPearance o! an important notice regarding the, Gas Cooking Sehool which is to take place on Thursday, April l4th. WilI correspond- ents and advcrisers please make note o! this and co-op- erate in getting the paper out early on Wednesday. Pioneer Mercliant W. F. Date Passes Alter BrieF Illness Deceased Active Worker in Trinity United Church and Sunday School-Has Been iPartnershipini MANY DONATIONS TO HOSPITAL BIRTHDAY PARTY Sixty-Five Dollai Cash Contrlbutedl In Addition to Much Produce. , Preserves and Hospital Supplies The Annual Hospital Birthday Party took place on Thursday. Mai. S] 31,.i theiNurses' Residence, which thiaugh the kindncss a! Uic Kings- way Nurseries was attractively dec- arateci with plants and spring !low- crs. Tee was servcd by Uic Women's Auxiliery ta Uicemany fiiends o! the Hospital who brouglut liberal st donations o! cggs, canneci fruit and i !resh fruits. vegetables, groceries. linen. cushians and infants' niglut- 91 a] gawns, also about $65 ini cash was ,c rcceivcd. The danois werc: M. A.u James & Sons. Mis. Bingliam, Mis. l C. A. Cawker. Mis. J. H. H. Jury. a] Mis. G. A. Gillespie. Mis. W. H. C Carrutheis, Mis. C. A. Jalinstan. f Mis. C. H. Mason. Miss Faïrbain. Mis. G. L. Wagar, Mis. W. J. Found,.91 Mis. Cahoon. Mis. W. C. Ives, Mis. d F. C. Calmer, Mis. J. W. Buinner, a Mis. S. R. Alger, Mis. W. E. Fowleî. i Mis. I. G. Hefkey, Mrs. Wylie. Mirs. e McTavisli, Mis. J. D. Fluker, Mis.à Gus Bounsail. Mis. A.Z rn t Mis. A. A. Rmmett, Mr . J.R. Stuit I ounci lrge adtoiu ha Uc Harnesa and Hardware iMiss Allen. Mis. Trwn,i t <DaBsinil froom.ea Raynes, Mis Armstrong, Mis. E. V. Busiessfor 4 Yais Hoar. Mis. H. W. Poster, Mrs. D. A. The sacred cantate 'Trom Olivet McCullough. Miss Blcakiey. G . to Calvary" by Mander put an by Foi !orty-!oiui years one o! Bow- E. Chase. Mis. J. T. Fec. Mis- A. FI. St. Paul's Chair on Sunday evcnlng manvillc's prominent business mou, McCready, missK Ferguson.. is. was enjaycd by a large number wluo andi a vcry active workcr ta Trinity J. Pcrcy, Mis. Celluin, Mm n ain. came ta lucar Uic presentetion. The Unitedi Church andi Sunday School. Miss M. Allen, Mis I. K- Sinith. leader, Mi. H. J. Knight andi Mis. C. William Fredenick Dale,, passcd Mis. Geo. Weekes. Mi. and 39lu. î H. Dudley, organist, wi ai mc- away !ollowing a'sbart illneseinthUicP Morris. Rev. and Mis. Ker.Mms bers a! the choir are deserving o! Private Patients' Pavillon et Uic To- N S. B. James, Mi. J. H. Johnstan.i' much praise for tUis splendid ren- rontoa General Hospital early on The Bluebird Branclu C.0I.T.. Mr. ditan. Rev. A. S. Kerr, minister. in Friday mornlng, April lst. His pesa- Bertan. Mis. F. C. Vanstone. 1 troduced and closcd the service. mg came as a great shock ta Uis The Women's Hospital Auxrliary ____________________many Bowmanville friendi, wha wish ta extenci ta their f rienda. thei wlile aware o!flis SeriauLS lllneas gratefui Uienks for lielping taemake an actuel happening on Seturday thouglut that temporary relief was the Birthday Party suclu a success. wluen a resident o! Bawmenvillc obtamnec by an aperation on theQ>0 wislied ta send lowers ta a f riend int Monday previous.MrClv et.Lno.wsi1F Southwark. a suburb o! Londan. Mi. Dale wus bor aet Brooklin. Mi. Clivsy e nBetiwLn o we ta Englnd.Mi. ravs thongu ~ Ontario, on January st, 1868. andtonWdeeyrewgadac Eandlet Mr. was ell t inthe for-bis as Uic son o! Mr. and Mis. John quantances. affliaionwasabl tofin th flr-Dale. He received hlis primary ed- (Continucci on page 8) ucation in that section o! the otr onyandi !irst came ta o t Pln - Bowmanvillc when about 17 years o! T wn to P an-1 , age. For thice yeaîs lie was appren-I History ai tlieticeci ta W. H. May, learnung theR History of the hlarness business andi 44 years ago, eo st in 1 et Uic age o! 20 lue entered itt irett o Yii M partneishlp with Mi. F. H. MasonÀ. ýneci 'yF.W under the f irm namc o! Mesan & Dale. Harness Makers and Hard- Af ter Many Years Council ware. Thioughout lis long business1 'Local Manager of Bell Tele- reflected Uic splendid business et- Dcdst rce ~h phone Co. Gave Interest- tributes for whielt-* and i ts part- Pîanting Progr m -Pro- ing and Instructive Ad- Mr. Dale was exceedingly inter- perty Committee With dres toFelow otaian csed ta the work o! Trinity United Col. L. T. McLaughlin as dressto FllowRotaiansCliurcli. being for many yearsa on ridy -Moton ic-member o! Uic Officiai board. endi Chairmian Wilî Supervise on Fiday - Moion ic-Treasurer o! Uic Quarterly Board, tures Were Feature of the and for more then 25 years an as- the Work. sociate supertatendent o! Uic Sun- Meetng.day Sclucol. O! a retining nature lic Reorestat ion on a large scale, andi Meeting.took littie part ta public affairs. but A trmcnousy iformtiv adthle farce o!flis clierecter ita m-nccessifttng Uic planting o! 18,500 dress by Rotarien Frank Williams, printeci on many Young lives witliIteswl cunetknudrfi local manager o! Bell Telepluone C'. which lue came in contact ta the; supervision o! the Public Praperty on flic hisfoîy o! the Teleplione, Sunday Scluool. He is survived by commriftee if was decîded by Town bath general and local, featured lice arowundwle onMilleC, di nMndrmtf olwn Friday's meeting o! the Rotary Club. AieDrl.adacsnMii..fi cLarepiorprsn tedubyCa.L.T Vice President Hermie Brown was ,wluo lues been essocieteci wif l h~iMcagui n lcsbei ta fic hai taflu abenc o!i fether ta business for several years; A part a!flice old Elcctric Liglut in he hai intheabsnceofelso two brothers. Frank and I~-. Plant site andi a part o!fluhe Raynes President Geo. W. James wwlt as lierto! Rochiester, N. Y.. andi anc propeîfy intaflaies will lic planteci sick. The chairmen rc!ercd ta the1 sister. Mis. (Dr.) A. D. Ceiscellen ime whl alcaeta be plantcd tfUs sadlos usies mn nd lu iwno! Winn.ipeg. yeer running itt approximnately 15 isadIos buines me an th ton ,The funcral which was ettendeci acres. Orders lies been !arwarded for, I lid sustained in flic dcath o! Mr. by a large number o!f fiends and Uic !ollowing trees: Red Pine, W. F. Dale wlua dicci flut morning. 2 cquaintances on Sundey af terncon Scotch pine. White Spruce. Caro- ,*Service"* was flue tifle o! Frank wes luld et lis iete residence on lina Papier. Willows, Wataut. But- Williams' eddress and it pros ed to ing Street, Uis pastar. Rev. E. F. fernutt, EIn. Whifte Ash. So!t Maple be o! fluhe best vocatuonal talks! Armstrong, B.A. B.D.. ck)nducting and Herd Maple. The latter varicty n o doui yuhaeal do!fi the service. Great tribute ta Uis will lie plant ed in a seperate plot No oub yo hae il eadof hewoîk ta the churclu andi Sunday and inta fe w years wlucn they have1 rmrabie discovcry a! Alexander Scluool was paid the deceesed intahli attaineci a reesoable heiglut they Graha Bell. saii Rotarilai Wil- course o! a brie! addrcss by Mr. Will lie usec for repiecing frees cnt liamin aopening, but if is cowaolseateeswMaorJ-e tluy ta note that hUs dca! mother (Contunucci on page3) inclo n tgon f trees Mor Jsames was flue incentive o! Uis great work. 1 hte it lied been spoken o! year a!- fori iterelong tsere o!sthdesantive . BOSS STRIKE WAS 1fer by succeeding councils but tUis forthe lngselcl ofled Ale G.Bell WOMEN'S INSTITUTE SPEAKER wes Uic !irst council that had ac- PIeiet wihldAlx .Bl tually undertaken any real work. fai !inally decide upon Uic pritciple Gave Aidreson "The Water Power Councilior McLaughlin stateci that embodicc intahUictelephone. Histonu' informa us that when Bell came ta of Our Country" that Uic trees would be delivereci tUis country wltlu Us father andi et orono about April 2th. and tflue mofluer ta 1874, lue was already an The Womcn's Institute met un flueflic town truck would le obliged to accamplisheci musicien. andiet aeS. O. E. Hall on Friday. April ls, bring flic stock ta Bowmanvilie. He concert on Uic ship during Uic voy- wif l an attendance o! !orty-!ive cxpected fluet if wouid take about age lie sang some sangs, playing lits membera, and with Mis. F. C. Col- ten dayà. ta plant inese tices andi own eccompaniment on the piano. mer. presicient, presi<ilng. ît was Eaw in it an opportunity o! gefttang The aid gentleman wluo tete decideci ta sponsor flic presentation tlue work donc as a retief meesure stary. says, that lie will neyer forgto! a play. Particulars later. atnd wizh litE.c cost La tnc towfl. thc picture o! Bell. a hA-dsm Mis. Charles MuIf on and flue Young man et fluet lime, seateci et members o! group 4 had charge o!f ______________ Uic piano, wlfh bUs mofluer wluo wsflue following excellent program: very dca! standing et hUs ide, wi Two vocal selections, "*Sprcading flue COMING EVENTS ta flic works o! Uic piano, so thaf Spring" were sung by Mis. T. W. she miglut hear the music lier be- Cawker. who graciously responded .H . A oe o rdy loved son was making. Rigut lucre with an encore andi sang 'At DBa. ."Awom"onFidy I would point ouf, we have Uic mo- ng'; Mi. Francis Sutton was ac- April 8Ui. tive whiclu led. some years later, t companist. Mis. N. Garbutt fevor- Reserve April 18tlu, for Uic Amni- flue invention o! tUis wonder work- cd witli two delight!ul piano salas, vcrsery Supper et St. Andrcw's Pies- taig instrument. that wc knaw as flue and Miss Leta Jackson gave two byferian Churclu. telepluone. Bell wes constantly ex- reedings tanlier usuel pieasmng man- "Miss Aivenfture" Wil l e present- perlmenttag et tfUs time tofn ner. The thanks o!fUiche mbers c i n flic Opera House on Tuesday. somefhing that wouid lulp Uis mo- for tUis fine program were express- April 26Ui. under auspices o! Bow- licr's deafness. Thseexprients cd by Mis. E. R. Bounsall. secondeci manville Wamcn's Institute. Re- le imitoal otso b-atsby Mis. C. Byem. serve Uic date. ledg h tataailsors a! by-pths gThe speaker for Uic a! ternoon Dailingf on Junior Farmners and havtag ta do witli Uic production was Mr. W. Ross Strike, wlio gave a Junior Insfitute please note change andi recording o! sounci. splendid address on "The Water ta date o! choir practice !îom April Leter an eminent doctar frienci of Power of oui Country." He ouflin- 5tlu ta Tuesday, April 12th. et 8 p. >Bell's asked hlm if luelied ever ob- cd flic methods by wlulcl power la m. in Hampton Churcli. servcd flue working o! Uic human distributec inthle different provinces esCadinluwl hdit car. Bell repleic thle negative. andi compered tfle privetely Mn' andenCubwllhlc f but stated fluet lue would vr ul powcr interesta o! Quebec with flic next banquet et Balmoral Hotel, verymuchHydio Elecfnlc System o! Ontario. Friday, April lSth. et 7 p. mn. Speek- îlike ta. The doctor Procureci Uie He mentioned tfle reasons why Que- ci is Mi. John Sullivan. K. C.. M. P. car o! a deaci man, andi througlu fli bec is ageinst Uic development o! for Ste Aune, Montreel. Uis subJect (Continucci on page 9) flue St. Lawience weterways. and being "Frenchu Canada and ifs Civil leter, ta Uic course o!flis remaiks. I*ws." Mis. J. A. Wylie and Mis. W.I I. mpateci a greet deal o! useui ta- The regulai meeting of Uic Home MacTavislu, Toranto, were recent formation about oui local Hydro and School Club will be held int St. visitais t Ms. P. J. Mannlns's. si'stem. Peul's Lecture room on Wcdncsdey, Mis. W. B. Polard, secondeci by April 13Ui, et 8 p. m. Rey. Fether 1 Mis. Oea. E. Pritchard. moveci e McGuîre wlll be Uic speaker. A cor- 2 CHANGE 0F OFFICE Vote o! thanks ta Mi Strike whlch diel invitation la extended ta al tuws lcarill applaudeci by ail. fathers, mothens. andi fricnds of thc il On andi after April 15th. Dr. R. E. Group 4 serveci aiternoon tea and school ta attend. Members please Dlnnlwell's office wlll le located tfle Meeting closec i wth Uic Mizpali note change of meeting place. A over Uic Hydro Shop. 14-39 beniediction. silver collection wlll be taken. e 9 0 h ,,e ;0 ,4d a i 1 1 Town Council Forceci to Take More Drestic Steps to Collect Tax Arrears ERZUSALEM LODGE Councillor Strike, Chairm ma AT HOME HAPPY of Finance Comm:ittee, EVET LST EEK Announces Penalty on plendle Programn by Toronto Qur Upid. Taxes on May 1 tette, Dancing adCarda Feat- ured DcIIghtfuI Eveing -Properties With Three The annual At Home of Jerusa.lem YeaWs Arrears Wiil Be Lodge A. F. & A. M. was a most P13 POTBA 5uccessf ni social event in the High utU FoSae kchool Auditorium on Wednesday aglt when about 200 members and A grave warnlng as ta the pOMebl ucsts were present for the cnjoy- danger o! continuing tu Camr large ble entertainiment. A reception arrears of taxes on the books waa ommîttee composed of Worahipful contained in the annual auditois' N&ester J. R. Stutt and Mis. Stutt, report presented ta Townl Couxicil Mr. andi Mrs. G. A. Edmondstone, on monday night by Cheirman of and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dudley, re- Finance Committe W. Rosa Strike. eived the gucsts One of the big The report submitted by the Oscar features of thc evenlng was the pro- Hudson & Co. of Toronto, sbtrg gram given by "Ye Olde Tymne Vil- advised the town ta make a deter- lage Quartette" of Toronto, a spien- mincd effort tu collect back taxes did organization of four singers and and ta sel ail properties with taxe acompanists. who presented a de- In arrears for thiee Yas. ightful prograin which was recelv- Councllor Strike ta commeilting ed with great enthus-iaksm, so great on the auditors' report, Which la in fact that wel over the scheduled publlshed in part elscwhere, stated time was needed through the con- that delinquent tax payera wM Sr- inued encores of the audience. ceive theur final warinng this week The quartette is composed of and that action wiil be taken againat Marjorie Waters. soprano, Betty ail taxes unpaid. Property owners ThomPson Mackenzie, contralto, ta arrears thice or more jears wil 'aine Carter, bas. and A. C. Chap- be given notice of the sale of their man. tenorn and director. Carol properties whlle ail tex arrears 'wl Rock was pienist and accoenpanist. be penalizcd as at the f irst of May. The quartette. who are Victor Rec- Counicil was forced ta takre this ord artistre and wcil known to radio drastic action, Coimeilor Strike sub- isienems sang many of their record- mitted. ta vicw of the Inqrcagl ed nunibers includfing a medley o! heavy tax arrears and on 15ie advlce Old Soethern Sangs. Come Where of the auditors and the bank auth- the T.211e Bloomi, Drink ta me only orities. irfth Thine Eyes, Believe me if ail Apart f rom the presentation of thOse Endearing Young Charnis. the auditors' report coundcil business Golden Slippers. Billy Boy. Old Eng- was generally o! a routine nature. lish Laughlng Chorus, When Ye Although as an added Impetus tu Gang Awa Jamie, andi many others the economy the counicil giratefiilly of Riglish. Irish andi Scotch origin. acknowledged tie receipt a! $116235, .ertiaps Uie bighlight of Uthe pro- the town's share o! the profits froin gram was the two numbesf rom the the McGill Building ta Washington, (Continued on ag 7 D C.. f or the fiist three months of 1932., Request f rom Merle Noites for permission ta eut down trce ta front o! his property was referred ta Pro- >0 Tres i BigReference of these matters ta the Prperty Comittea e whowe ast.li Drive During piha been lef t with Roads & Streets Ap oil . preios. a u Ontario Shore Oas Ca. uas grant- cd permission ta instail free itt VDMY SPEAKER the Town Hall gas connection for use in their gas cooking school on - _______________April l4th. Public 1;roperty Com. will supervise installation. Nqt«.wasrecelvea fram in heAt- torey reera'sDepartment that R.M. Cotton had been appointed surroufiding terrltary. Clerk is ta prepare a bylaw fixing aalary. A- H. Moore natified coundil that hie woulcl not be responsible for part ty on Concession Street, as Uiche- lie! Dcpt. had given relief toAa n mi possession aftei Uie baillf had given notice ta vacate. Received and filed. J. H. H. Jury complained of the danger o! floods destroying valuable shrubs at Uic Kingsway Nurseries due ta overflow o! a 12-tach drain at Uic foot of Churcli Street. Roads and Streets Comn. wil investigate and report. Statement of receipts from the jWashington Loan & Trust Ca., re- garding MeGUI Building in Wash- __________ Iington was received and f iled. Notice was recelved f rom J. A. El- lis. Unemployment Relief Adminis- Bey. (Capt.) E. Hlarinso tratar. Toronto, that direct relief would be continued until Ma" lst. Minister o! Simcoe Street Ulliteci D. P. Cowan drew attention of Church, Oshawa, who is ta be guest Council ta a defective sidewalk on speaker at the Canadian Liegion lberty Street by whîch he recently Vimy Banquet in St. John's Parish1 Hall on Friday night. (Continueci on last pages Auditors' Report Souncis Note of Warning Regarcling Tax Arrears The auditors' report coverlng Uic $85-73; Over-levy, CouIty, $8".1 town's business for 1932. a compre- Ovcr-levy. Debenture, $258à55: Wat- hensive bookiet o! some 40 pages Is erworks Surplus, $2294.02. The ,o hand and was reporteci ta Town tawn enterd the year 1932 with a Council by Chairinan o! Finance surplus o! !$1855.60 as agalnst thc Commit tee W. R. Strike on Monday de! icit mentioned above with which night. Within Uicse pages are pic- Uic year 1931 was entered upon. tured success and f allure. campar- In Uic waterworks departient ative luxury and poverty and 12 fram a deficit of $241.55 ta 1930 thIa whole foolscap pages are used in department shows a surplus of listing tax arrears in Uic town. $2294.02 in 1931. Thbis has been Some vcry candici remarks are brought about by a reduction n thUi made in the preainhie by the aud- cost o! operations, and sale of truck. itors and it is on these remarks that We have exeinineci Uic books of Uic coundil is forced ta base ita de- Uic schools and find Uiem ta good cisions with regard ta delinquent order. Vouchers wcre ta agreement taxpayers in Uic future. In part Uic with Uic Boards' minutes. The Hlgh report reads: School has a bank averdiaf t at the "Tax rreas $4,95136 cend of Uic ycar of $726.72 as com- "Taxarrars 46,51. uncopares pared with a bank balance at Uic uinfavoarably wlt thUicamount <of ~'"" !Ucya !$9,6