TA RRR asi i LR a ee I ------ + Watson, THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1930 PAGE FIVE The Whitby Daily Times ubsciiptions sidcntws: will be received at the Whitby Branch Office, at Gazette and Chronicle.--Telephone 23--After Business Hours--'Phone 35" REPRESENTATIVE--JAMES H. ORMISTON vetoing. 8 Whitby Public The following are the reports for Whitby Public Schools for the months of November and December: BROCK STREET SCHOOL Pass, Sr. IV:--Charlie Peebles, Cecil Allaway, Martha Crawforth, Peter Thachuk, Robert McCulley. Pass, Jr. 1V:--Peter Levine, Lor- aine Gibson, Warren Watson, Below pass--]Jimmie Crawforth. Absent-- John Ypung. | Pass, Sr, Ill:~Ciara Cameron, Fommy Young, Musray Bagg, Blanch Mark. Hon, Jr. Stevenson. Pass--Ruth Gaston, Frank Allaway, Nora Gouldburn, Gwendolyn iPeeb~ les, Dorothey. Peebles. - Below pass--Grace Wwil- lie Crawforth. Absent--Roy Hill. { Pass, Jr. [l:--Nellie Thachiuk, John Cambell, and Annie Thachuk; equal; Wilma Thorndyke, and 1sa- bell Watson, equal; Alfred Gaston, Wilda Crawforth, Jack Watson. Margaret Kennedy Teacher Hon,, Sr. Ist:--Mary Thgtchuk, Melvin Burgess, Mary Rea. Pass »--Dorothy Coombe, Marian Charlie Gill, Billie Rea, Tommy Gibson, Betty Irvine, Ruth Bagg, Mary Mudrey, Mack Steven- son. 'Below Pass :--Marguerite Hin, Re- bert Mesher, Hon. Jr. 1st:--Audrey Colby, Mar- garet Gill, Denald Pindar, Muricl Hill. Pass :--Mac Watson, Lilian Wilson, George Gaston, Eleanor Gould- burn, JosephBland. Below Pass: --FErskine Campbell, Jackson Sleep, Jimmy Neale, Harold Marks, Douglas - Vaughan. Hon., Sr. Pr--Tommy Bland, Leo- nard Dally, Billie Harden. Pass: --Charles Mesher, Humphreys, Florence Young, Jaughan. Below pass:--Gordon Young. Hon., Jr Pr--Margaret Smith, Hannah Levine, Pass :--Violet Willis, Teddy Bagg, Bobby Humphreys, Gladys Gill, Bob- oy Willis, Below pass :--Evelyn Gaston. --Lillidn Murray, teacher. Sr. III-- Honours: Grace Wise- man, Betty Mihalko, Charles King, Peggy Spall, Eloyd Augustus, Dor- III: --Sam Mudrey, Bil Martin, Irwin June School Reports ina Wilsher, Gertie Fenemore, Mar- garet Hazell, Leo Vamplew, Alvina Wilsher*" Passed :--Ross Harris, Marion Smith, Ronald Parry, Helen Sheard, and Sam Church, equal; Isabelle Connor, Gordon Hodge, Ronald Ward, Edith Gunson, Evelyn Thorn- dyke, 'Kenneth Johnson, Smythie Mc- Cullough, Marjorie , Moore, Billie Luke. Below pass:--Betty Heard, Lizzie Watt, Cecil Bedding, Billie Lawler, Jimmie Atkinson, Myrtle = Gillespie, issed some ' examinations i--Jack affey, Betty Wilder, Mary Holli- day, Elsie Ross, Mary Sawdon, Ralph Collins. L. I Cook, teacher KING STREET SCHOOL Jr. III, Honours:--Norman Pear- sall, Dennis' Kings, Jack Kean, Jack Menzie, Evelyn Underwood. Pass--Arthur Virgin,: John Barron, Jean Campbell, Lorne Atkinson and Bernard Clarke, equal; Florence Un- derwood, Webster Thompson, Edith Adam, Albert Bedding, Vernon Moore, Frank Carter, Gordon Pep- per, Douglas Halliday, George Fos- ter, Arthur Hill, Samuel Thorndyke, Bud Heard, Ellen Mowat and Ethel Ralph, equal. Below pass--Jack Hoar, John Fish- er, Adam Schéckwsuck, Marjorie Sawden, Kenneth .Underwood. Absent: --Douglas Allan, Gertrude Charters, Evans Michael, David Ir- vin, Audrey Gunson, Grace Gas- coigne. Sr. 11, Honours :--Douglas Camer- on, * Pass :--Erma Goldring, Doris Joh ston, Doris Stewart, Esther Thomas, Vivian Wilsher. Absent san Thomas. L. Harbron, teacher Sr. 11, Shoes :--Julie--Borchuk, Irene Johnson, Ruth Collins, Jack Hilliard, Jack Read, Garnet Swain, Mary Halliday, Francis Hinkson, Lloyd Costello. Pass :--Mary Anderson, Jr. 11, A Class: --~Honours :--Don- ald Beaton, Helen Deverell, Ray Campbell, Mary Mathison, Gerald Gascoigne, Ruby Palmer, Lenore In- nes, Sylvia Wilson, Ferne Nichols. Charles Wigston. Pass: --Chester Connor. Below pass:--Henry Brown. Absent during tests -- Wellington Toni Myrna R. Neill Ltd. Reliable F ootwear Ladies' Jersey Goloshes Style all Colors $ Ladies, Rubbers, pair - Children's Rubbers, - - Men's Rubbers, Boys' Rubbers Small Boys - Newest $1.85 75¢ 59¢ 89c 79¢c 69c 1.65 and - - - Men's Solid Leather work boots, pair $2.95 NEAL "LTD." 12 Simcoe North Vote Monday Was Heaviest In Many Years Over 1,100 electors of the town of Whitby went to the polls on Monday, the vote being the lar- gest for some time past. It was a very busy day for the men in charge of the various polling booths, particularly between foo t seems certain that for next elec- tions there will have to be two polling booths in Ward One, as the place was crowded nearly all day and the officers had all they could do to handle the crowd. Ona Crocker, Millie Jasobowski, Stanley Noble, Earl Huntley, Pass:--Ralph Harris, Margaret Livingstone, Lloyd Simpson, David Irma Huntley, Evelyn Fal- low, Allan Williams, Billie Drum- mond Olive Harris, Ralph Anderson, Clifford Maddock, Margaret Potter. - Absent: Lorne Campbell, Warren Connors, They Are The Best I Have Ever Taken Says Ontario Lady Of Dodd's Kidney Pills Thamesville, Ont. Jan. 9.--Special "I have used Dodd's Kidney Pills for Bladder Trouble and they are the best IT have ever taken," writes Mrs..A. Bancks, Box 85, Thames- ville, Ont. "I used to be bothered an awful lot with my Kidneys, but since I have taken Dodd's Kidney Pills, T am all #ight. They cer- tainly are hard to beat and I re- commend them to all." Dodd's Kidney Pills are purely .and simply a kidney remedy. They act directly on the kidneys, streng- thening them and putting them in condition to do their full work of straining the impurities out of the blood. Dodd's. Kidney Pills have been in use in Canada for more than thirty years. They demon- strate their worth in the most serious forms of kidney disease, such as rheumatism, backacse, bladder and urinal troubl Obtained from all druggists,or The Dodds Medicine Co., Ltd., Tor- onto, Ont. -~M. E. Whiting, teacher. New Council Meets Monday To Organize, The inaugural meeting of the Town Council of 1930 will be held according to statute, on Monday morning next, January 13th, at eleven o'clock in the Council Chamber, at which Mayor C. E. B will deli his inaug al address, and committees for the year will be struck. As in the past years, there will probably be brief addresses by the members. Prior to the meeting the Coun- cillors will sign the statutory oath of office. The date for regular sessions of Council will be set at this meeting. Last year members This jled to a more or less degree for some years. The election returns were late in reaching the clerk's office owing to the fact that nine dif-.. ferent ballots had to be counted. On the whole, the election mach- inery worked very smoothly throughout the day and there were few complaints. There were more spoiled und unused ballots than usual. twain, David Ross, Bessie Trum- ble. Jr. II, B Class: --Honours:--Ber- nice Gordon, Howardene Michacl, Jack Town, Eric Parry, Billy Byers, Malcolm Adam. Pass: --Orval Atkinson, Lloyd Sheard, Billy Ward, Joan Ralph, Bil- 1y Smith. Below Pass :--John Borchuk, Maud Jones. Absent during tests :--John Thom- as, Everett Bryant. --M, C. Baker, teacher. A Class, Honours:--Robert Scri- ber, June Duncan, Ronald Gunson, tieten Hoar, Jean Goldring and Ruth Janes, equal; Janet Smith and Jim- nite Sloane, "equal ; Donald Wilhelm, Atva Gillespie, Kenneth Phin, Pass :--Hharry 'town, Doris Camer- on and Max Atkinson, equal; Doug- tas Astley, Vada Harper. B. Class, Honours Douglas Sheard, Grace Bullock, Dudley Wil- son, Clifford Watson, Audrey St John, Pass: --Evelyn Carter, Georgina Bailey, Andy Maciiwamn and Jack Pixley, equal; Marian Scott, Vernon Johnson, Mary Vampiew, Castle Smith. ' Below pass:--Dick Maudsley, James Wait, Agnes Anderson, Ar- thur Ashton, Margaret Holliday, Ruth King, Mary Scezwsuk, Coniem riewis. Primer, below pass:--Lilian Bailey, aenneth Sneard, Manian Underwood; .va Virgip, Howard Allan, Absent :--Walter Bryant. --W. J. Middl. .on, teacher, ~oPORT OF KINDERGARTEN | PRIMARY CLASS Honours :--rdith Fearon, Peter wok, 'teddy 1norndyke, and Jonh urmiston, equal; Dons McKinley, alex Foster and Jim Marsh, equai; wvelyn Atkinson, Etnel Foster, isc nilespie, Helen Luke, Evelyn Muir «nd Karl Moore, equal. Pass: --Bruce McConnell, Billy voynton, Ben Lynd and Louis Pal- mer, equal; Lhzaveth Gascoigne, wuma James and kvelyn Mctul- «ough, equal; Bobby Beaton, Everett Blight, Koss Bryant, Gordon McClel- iand, Douglas Harper and Clarence thorndyke, equal; Milton Wilsher and Billy Bull, egual. Below Pass:--Milton Pindar, Ivan Pindar, Jenny Scriber. Absent :--Jack Whitfield, Margaret Sleeman, --J. E. Tremeer, teacher. DUNDAS S'REET SCHOOL Room 1, Jr. IV, Honours :--Cath- erine Irwin, Elizabeth Correll, Albert Jackson, Marion Scott, Howard Ha- zell, Dick Stuart, Bennie Lemberg, Claude Underwood, Billie Pepper, Stephen Bascom. Pass: --Hazel Magner, Wilbur To- land, Herbert Hunt, Harold Gas- coigne, Billie Maffey, Dorothy 'Uu- derwood, Lizzie Hogg, John Dalby, Anna Town, Vivian Rice," Albert Jubb, Sidney nish, Jennie Scott, Muriel Turner; Frank "Thompson, Isa- belle Collins, Alfred Wililams, Ber- tie Harlow, Bernice Church, Marg- |. aret Little, ; Below Pass: --Harold Parsons, Daisy Gammén, Ilean Shillington, George Allan, Jean Hoar, Eugene Huntley, Jim Davidson. Absent :--Ruth Crocker, Hilda Ste- phenson, Gladys Park, Gertrude O. L. McIntosh, teacher. Room 2, Sr. III, Honours :--Patri- | la crease Your Weig ht Jeddo Premium COAL THE BEST PRODUCED IN AMERICA / At Usual Codl Prices Dixon Coal Co. Telephone 262 Five Direct Lines 5 Pounds 30 Days Or Money Back Doctors and good pharmacists | know that Cod Liver Extract is lull of vitamines that make flesh, :reate appetite, build up the power to resist 'disease and puts good solid flesh on skinny men and wo- men, So now men and women who keep up with the times are tak- ing McCoy's Cod Liver Kxtract Tablets--rich in flesh producing, health building, strength creating vitamines and as easy to take as candy. So why not start today? Why not fill out those deep hollows in neck, cheeks and chest? Why go on. through life with sunke' ' cheeks and narrow chest when yo can take advantage of this straigh forward offer. Try them for 30 days if yo want to gain five pounds or more And bear this in mind if they don't help you in that time, Jury & Lovell, T. B. Mitchell, W, #. i} | Karn or any druggist' anywhere . i |is authorized to return your money --but demand, McCoy's, 60 Tablets | 60 cents. of other municipal bodies were invited to attend the inaugural cia Richardson, meeting. Pass :--Billy Dennis, Annie Yaco- bosky, Arthur Bradley, Gladys Hunt- ley, Max Rich, Gladys Little, Tom Harvey, Matt Campbell, David Stein, Willie Collins, Ruby Allin, Elizabeth Mowat, Margaret Hopper, Fred.O'- Dell, Below Pass:--Bessiec Hawley Jack Trueman. Jr. 111, A, Honours--Graham Mac- dougall and Babs Muir. Pass :--Edith Outwin, Bub Dilling, Lillian Love, Mack Rogers, Jean Kean. B:--Melvin Tofan, Mary Campbell, Ray Crocker, Allan Anderson, Alice Trumble, Jimmie Mayne. Absent :--Lois Sleightholm, George Duncan, Below Pass:--Joan Parsons, Jean Dare, Doris Noble, Allan Bradley, Freeman Campbell, Mary Toifan. --E. K. Sheppard, teacher. Room 3, Sr. lI, Honours :--Helen Kirby. Pass :--Malcolm McClelland, Allan Hewis, Ronald Huntley, Elewin To- land. Absent :--Irene Park, Leotta Wil son, Jimmie Sturgess. Jr. II A, Honours: --Billic Harlow. Pass: --Lois Marston, Ruth Rob- erts, Earl Dilling, Harold Huntley. Below Pass: --Charlotte Potter, El- sie Bailey, Sadie McKay. Absent Edith Harris, Madeline Honours :--Marie Wil- Harris. Jr. 11. B, liams, Grace Richardson, Jean Liv- ingston, Helen Geale, Kathleen Dalby and Phyliss Hilts, equal; Wilhel- mine Rich. Pass :--Kathleen Campbell, Roberta Campbell, Peter Hogg. Absent ;--Maudie Maddock. 1---Honours Ruth «McClelland Clara Lemburg, Vivian Dalby, Mike Dennis, Donald Donald Kirby, Pass :--Josie Crocker. Absent :(--Helen Park. ~F. M. Heard, teacher. STANDING ROOM 1V Sr. Pr, Honours:--Elaine Sebert, Billie Johnston, Willie Outwill, Jack McLean, Abie Levine, Ivan Fletcher, Florence Hawes, Pass :--Goergina Campbell Jacobowski, Morley Stephenson. Jr. Pr., Honours: --Bobbie Hilts,| W. Bradley. | Ernest Outwin, Jean Wilkinson and| Alternate Delegate, Sister Thomas, | Dorothy Brooks, equal; Freddie ---------- | Gammon, Arthur Joynt and George W.M.S8. HAD GOOD YEAR Simpson, 'equal; Jack Kirby, Fred- The annual meeting of the W.M. | die Maddock, equal; Arthur Spanner,| 8. of the United Church held on | Douglas Dair. Tuesday, January 7th, was very Pass :--Violet Noble, Russell John- | satisfactory. The reports showed | ston, not only progress but live interest | Beginners, Honours :--Billie Blight, | in every department. Although the 4 STAGE DEBATE On Monday next at 8 pm. the | Young People's Society of Almonds | will hold a debate with the Young | People of the Tabernacle in | " the | and! sunday School room at W hitby. | "The subject of the debate is one of | much interest: "Resolved that ow- tion." lan McQuay and Hall will represent Almonds and Collins McBride and Alice Correll, Whitby. Miss Josephine Thomas is assisting in the program and | Dr. C. F. McGillivray will be chairman. and At the ed, meeting of Princes May Lodge, Daughters of England, held on Friday, January 3rd, th newly elected officers for 1930 were installed in a very able manner by| Past District Deputy Sister Ro Toms. At the conclusion of the in- | stallation ceremony the new Presi: | dent, Sister Wilson, on behalf] of the officers and members, pre I, sented Sister Toms with a sjlver and | pyrex pie plate, in recognition of her services as installing officer and De- gree Captain, A dainty lunch served and a game of cards enjoyed! by all. The following are the officers for 1930: Past President, Sister Thomas: President, Sister Wilson. Vice-President, Sister Lear. | Chaplain, Sister L. Bradley. | Secretary, Sister Clatworthy. | Treasurer, Sister Richardson. | 1st Guide, Sister Noble, | 2nd Guide, Sister Johnson, 3rd Guide, Sister Northam, 4th Guide, Sister Lintner. Inside Guide, Sister Rogers. | Outside Guard, Sister Turner. | Pianist, Sister 'Parks. Auditors, Sisters Thompson, ley and Burbeck Trustees, Sisters Hallett and Mat- | thews. Delegate | | Brad- | | Carl to Grand Lodge, Sister | Isadore Parker, Douglas Outwin,| objectives were obtained--every " Old Dutch Cleanser chases dirt-- and safeguards your family with Nealthful Cloantiness Old Dutch Cleanser homes are healthful homes Old Dutch Cleanser protects your home with Healthful Cleanliness because it removes the danger- ous invisible impurities as well as the visible unclean- liness. Old Dutch chases all dirt--none is left behind. There is nothing else like Old Dutch. To the eye it looks like a fine powder but through the micro. * scope you see thousands of flaky, flat-shaped particles of distinctive character. These particles possess natu. ral detergent qualities--they erase the dirt. This drawing of a highly magnified Old Dutch A particle illustrates how completely and safely Old Dutch works. Being flat-shaped, these particles make a perfect contact with the sur- face. They make a clean sweep and leave the surface smooth and free from scratches. Old Dutch doesn't harm the hands. Old Dutch doesn't scratch. Avoid damaging grit. This dra a = shows a highly magnified particle of hard, scratchy grit at work, Being of irregular shape the sharp, hard points dig into the sur. face and leave scratches which not only mar its beauty but are lodging places for dirt and impurities. Made in Canada SR tcn Canser Di ing to the limitations in the de mand for labor in Canada el should have a restricted immigka- | Violet | ------ woman in the er family. al be | H President---Mr | Vice-Pr ' Kenwood Blankets have notified all Kenwood dealers that up until a ore the | Due to this | alloc ation $986 has been | and DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND OF-| Year hoping FICERS xd I The followir cutive wa elected for 19 0: on. A 1 Pr ( I | So 18 Sec. for was a Finance Missionary Announcing a Special Price Reduction on Kenwood Blankets After giving the matter very serious consideration, and in view of the fact that many merchants throughout Canada were carrying heavier stocks than is usual at this time, the manufacturers of Jan. 18th Kenwood Blankets may be offered at a Special price- reduction. This, to our knowledge, is the first time that Kenwood Blankets have ever been sold for less 'than the standard price. And we know many of oyr customers who will want to avail themselves of such an opportunity. Plain colors and checks in the following colors | ] gold, camel, green and lavender. Rog lly sold at --Rose, blue, Largest size 79% 84 inches $10.75. On sale now for 4 $8.50 Each (ONE jon a work messenzer in every i We el that more a concern is felt for the work vakened interest the ( attaine 1! CHA A SEY) N THE CHURCHES | LOE OF WHITBY followin and in Whithy coming wee} (Conver Mrs. Whit Gillivray if! Auditor Mrs McKay mopthiy nunion; 1] p.m., Auxiliary for th ration from the same co-opt and friend Miss Pres i Thompson | The ident T. A. Me] Qunday Mrs.) i ohter held Erde Richard- | Cac odie Il Mrs A WwW. J. H Mrs. My t McQuay 'arscallen Clellan tian Stewardshiy Mrs om Monthly Sec. Miss Chri I. M Smith 8s0c¢. Tem] ress lircle Jand Finance . la ' . | Strangers' Sec Mi | Supply Sec. | Literature Ser chison Mrg, Jas Mrs. Pre hn Lind&a Helpers 11 Mitchel] erange Seq Miss M. Harris | Je mong th Sec Mrs. W. A. Holliday p.m., mm -------- Leader--Mrs*A. 1. Richard study; I 240. a Leaders--Mrs. Pixley, Mi and His Crowns, Rev, 1¢ and th D. Best, Mr Crabtree >. Monday ev : th a i ' i Com Mrs, Bascom | nual congregational ¢ Childre Sab ith Sc oko! and { ely 16 a dav. - MARKETS Where Quality and Reason- able Prices Rule Values for Thursday, Friday and Saturday ' that will enable you to restock your empty larder after. the Holiday festivities. Pork Cuts m. Ge sees ZELEC Shoulders ! FINEST CREAMERY Butter Its delicious, fresh Sreemy taste is making thousands of new custom¥ rs, Ary a pound or two this week-end, we know you will like it. CARNATION COTTAGE FRESH YOUNG Roasting Half o > Hams Wal Standard Peas *"2tins21e P.&G. SOAP 10bars 36¢ Red Rock i Choice Tomatoes > 2tins23e Corn Flakes 3 pkgs. 25¢ BRAND BRAND Peaches 2s, Tin 21¢ 210.87 210.8 5c YOUNG LAMB | Ui" Carrols 2's, 2tiis 25e Legs, Ib. | Aylmer Applesauce, 2's, tin 15¢ Fronts, lb. Millionaire Sardines, tin 16c¢ ROAST BEEF Delmonte Sliced Pineapple, Round Roast, Ib. Rump Roast, Ib. . . .. Round Shoulder, 1b. 23c - FLAT Brisket, lb. ....... 15¢ Fray Bentos, Ib. ..... 27c Beef Bologna, Ib. .... 2lc Macaroni, loaf, Ib. ... 37c Smoked Fillets, 1b. . .. 20c - Atlantic Codfish, Ib. . . 18¢c Smoked Haddies, Ib. . l4c | SUGAR CRISP AYLMER CHOICE LE HE Brazil Nuts, 1b. Valencia Almonds, ib, ...... §9¢ Arlequin Broken Walnuts, Ib. 39¢ Bordeaux Walnuts, halves, Ib. 59¢ Choice Hallowi Dates 2 lbs. 25¢ Bassett's Licorice Allsorts, 1b. 29¢ Aylmer Fancy Crosby Corn, 2's, tin . Bovril, 2-0z. bottle Sunmaid Seedless Raisins, 15-0z. 99s oc 25¢ 3-1b. Box COUNTRY SERY Chocolates week 3 Lox don Zoe a.m Evening Associa Rummage Junior senior maie to ents