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Oshawa Daily Times, 8 Mar 1930, p. 2

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1930 ~The Whitby Daily Times subscriptions and aows will he received at the reg Branch Office, at Gaz 'tte and Chronicle.~2eleplhone Business Lu--Alter Hours = 'hone 859. REPRESENTATIVE--AMES H, ORMISTON BRING FIVE FROM PENITENTIARY FOR TRIAL OF PLEWES 'Will Be Crown Witnesses in Trial on Charge of Jail Breaking Chief of Police H, Gunson znd Provincial Constable Mitchell left for Kingston today for the purpose of bringing back fi ve prisoners who are at present serving sentences at the Kingston Penitentiaty from two to fifteen years. The five include Frank Buono, Oshawa Italian, who was convicted of manslaughter; Par- ry, Harrison, Lang and Lattimer, and 'will be used as Crown witnesses in the trial of Fred Plewes, of Bea- verton, which takes place at the court house Monday at the Spring Assizes of the Supreme Court, Plewes was convicted some time ago of an attempt to break from the local jail and was sentenced to 'two year's imprisonment. He appealed and a new trial was granted him to take place at the Spring Assizes. He PART-TIME MAN 'We require a man, with car, who can devote two or threo hours daily to our business in Oshawa, looking after sales, service and collece tions, in connection with well known make of Elec. tric Washing Machine Box 487 Times SE 4 a was also Fantel asnew trial when + appealed against a robbery con- or, The five men who are being brought from t'e pellitentiary were inmates at the local jail when Plewes ig alleged to have made his attempt to escape, MAY REPAIR THE BREAKWATER AT WHITBY HARBOR Part of $40,000 i in Estimates Understood to be for This Purpose The. expenditure of $40,000 by the Department of Publie Works at the local harbor this year will be welecomed®as the harbor is great- ly in need of repair. The most of this meney, it is understood, will be used in rebuilding the western section of the breakwater which was severely damaged by storms last year. It is'a significant fact that the harbor was made a port of call last year by many private boats including sailing yachts and motor cruisers. During the summer months hardly a day went by tbat a boat did not visit the port and it was not unusual for supplies Commercially the harbor has become more important within the past year as it is now the base of operations for the Randolph Mac- Donald Co, Lta., large dredging, salvaging and contracting firm with head office at Toronto, There are also two commercial fisher. men who ply their trade from the harbor. Last year the breakwater was repaired from the lighthouse to the point where it turns to the ~ Monuments Ordered Now Would Be Com- pleted and held until conditions become favor. able for erection at a much less cost than is possible at a later date when our plant is work- ing at capacity. . - "' Prepare now for Decoration Day" J.T. Lethbridge 94 Bond St. W Phone 74¢ Needless Pain) Some folks take pain for granted. They let a cold "run ita course.", Fpdrieptnp dpi | solo up the ice, and clearing the de- | fence, pass sed to Osborne who netted 1 '| | Evening prayer 7 p.m. LOCAL PIRATES | ed to Orono last evening to take on west. The remaining section was badly damaged by high water ana storms and it "was readily seen that unless action were taken the harbor would be ruined. The deci: gion of the government to strength- en the breakwater is therefor timely, It is hoped that dredging operations may be commenced this par as dredging of the harbor en neglected for some time rg the result that vessels of deep draft are chary of entering. The barbor has long been re- garded as the best on the north shore of the lake between Toronto and Kingston and there is no doubt that if shipping on Lake Ontario begins to take on some of the importance of former days Port Whitby will again become busy, o10P BATTLESHIP | CONSTRUCTION FOR FIVE MORE YEARS Britain, U.S. and Japan Reach Agreement at Naval Parley BY GEORGE HAMLETON Canadian Press Staff Writer London, March 8.--The forces of Faith and Hope put to rout the hosts of Gloom yesterday and nav- al reduction sceptics were dealt a crushing blow. A battleship holiday until 1986 is in sight, Conversations between the naval delegations of Great Britain, the United States and Japan have resulted, it was an- nounced tonight. in an understand- ing that there will be no more gonstruction of capital ships until 1936. This means an extension of five years in the Washington bat- tleship holiday. It was also agreed that the scrapping of ships, provided for under the Washington treaty, should be accelerated. According to the official' an- nouncement made in British circles last night the understand- ing has not yet reached the stage of formal agreement but it fs understood the agreement merely § Borie REPRESENTATIVE--B. OF BOWMANVILLE Regular Services of Worship Will Be Conducted in All Churches Raise Pigs The pastor,' the Rev, J. U, Rob- sins will preach at all services at [rinity United church tomorrow. Services at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sun- day school, 2,30 p.m. Paul's United Church--~The Rev. D. W. Best, D.D,, will preach at both services on Sunday, his sub- ject at the morning service being "The Ideal of Man," and at the eve- ning service "Delusions." 2.30 p.m, | Sunday school. The Rev. J. Goforth Horuthw; of Port Hope, will preach at all ser- vices at St. Andrew's Presbyterian church tomorrow. Morning worship 11 am., evening worship, 7 p.m, Sun- day school 2.30 p.m. { St. St. John's Anglican church. First Sunday in Lent, Holy Communion 8 am.. Morning prayer 11 a.m. Sun- day school and Bible clags 2.30 p.m. DAY OF PRAYER OBSERVED There was a large attendance at the world's day ot prayer for wom- en held in St. John's Parish Hall; yesterday afternoon. A big represen- | tation from every Protestant church in Bowmanville was present for this "TIE ORONO TEAM Play to 4-4 Score on Soft Ice at Orono The Bowmanville Pirates journey- Orme Gamsby's stalwarts from that village in an exhibition contest, the game resulting in a tie with four goals each. The ice was soft and was not productive of fast hockey, but the boys made the best of a bad job and a fairly interesting game was the result. A. West of Orono, opened the scoring after two minutes of play | bond and after five minutes" wading and Palmer of the Pirates evened | the score on a lone rush two minutes later. Orono took. the lead again at | the end of the period when Winters | {added the second counter for the home team. | Second period opened fast, but ! with little nice hockey and nothing exciting happened until half way the | period had gone by, when OKe, of Bowman lic again tied the score With a nice glose shot that fooled { Kilpatrick in the Orono nets. The final frame was played in a through the water Lunney tdok a | for the third time, placing Bowman- ville in the lead. Watson came back a few minutes later and tied it up News, advertising and subscriptions will be received at the Bowmanville Office of I'be limes. [elephones--Qftice, 587; and after the banquet those present indulged in cards and dancing for the remainder i day afternoon by best way, efficient Magnesia. years clans. tralizes many times its volume in stomach acids, and at once. symptoms disappear utes. 1 James F. Hahn, M.C,, soldier--industrialist--au- thor, whose book "Tho Intelligence Service Within the Canadian Corps," will be published shortly by Macmillan's. It deals in an in- teresting fashion with the actly. ities of this important department of the CLF. in which so many thrilling romances of war were en- acted, Major Hahn is now an inter. national figure in the. radio indus- try being president of De Forest Crosley Limited, one of the largest radio manufacturers in the British Empire. Major D.S.0 awaits the concurrence and France. The was intended to dency of the three concerned." of Italy announcement show *the ten= powers already. STAR PART COMES ¥ ASIEST "Mayn't I be a preacher when I grow up?" asked the small boy. "Of course you may, my pet, il you want to," his mother replied. "Yes I do, 1 s'pose I've got to go to church all my life, anyway, and it's a good deal harder to sit still than to stand up and holler.' -- Boyland. PRIVIL ¥GED Cl USTOMER Instalm Collector : here, you'r payments hind on your id Purcheser---"Well, the company advertises 'Pay As You Play." "What's that got to do with it?" "I play very poorly.'---Chicago News, See De- seven lano, Da i a Daily Times} redone irorts tees ndontss ld HERBERT MORTLOCK 3 oder dlr ell il rl Dl eS ppp rp de IN THE CHURCHES gain and | lead for the utes to go, The last Dean break throtgh ville defence for the fast. time, with neither tear the Wats eree. Moorerait regained the visitors with five min- minute saw the: Boy ne gamé ended : g able to get lead again Oron thie ref- | on, ol , Was MASONS HOLD AT HOME Nearly eighty first annual at he ie tine Chapter, Rov: ch M: asons of Bowmanville held in the~ Balmoral Hotel last evening, Guests were pres sent from Oshawa and other points serving of a splendid ucsts attended the Pater of the evening. Royal Arch rega was worn for the cvent, 1.0C AL MEN ARRESTE D Leo Mutton and Hugh Moore of Bowmanville were arrested yester- 8. Venton and Provincial Constable Smith, being drunk in charge of a car and and later with intoxication in a public place, They will appear be- fore Magistrate Floyd of C 'obourg, in police court this afternoon, NEW CONSTABLE 10 PRLICE FOUR LOCAL TOWNSHIPS P. C. Smith's Beat Includes Darlington, Cartwright, Clarke and Manvers Provincial Constable W. Smith, who was recently appointed as per- manent provincial constable with Sergeant H. Storey, formerly of Cobourg and now of Belleville. Constable Smith will police four townships, Darlington, Clarke, Cartwright and Manvers his beat leet and tie the sc ord agai nl Chief ot Police | The former is charged with | meeting, Trustee Little, in his re- port as chairman of the property committee, stressed the need of new equipment but said that the matter should be gone into very fully be- {fore anything 'definite was decided. the Lamont Company offering to cork the two pu'lic schools at a total cost of $267 and this was re ceived and filed, In general business a few minor repairs were discussed and it was de- cided to do these small jobs right away. Reports were read from the at. tendance officer and the public health nurse and in' each case these were carried. The latter report shbwed that there was in the town at.the present time one pupil with scare let fever, two with whooping cough and several with chicken pox. Members present at the Meeting were Trustees T. A. Dustan, F, Cry- derman, S, Little, J. Hately, C C. I% Rice and the secretary-treasurer, c. H. Dudley, school trustees association of Ontar- 10 with respect to sending a dele- gate to their convention and also {asking the board to joifi the as- | sociation, No dates were mentioned I, concerning the couvention and the | matter was laid on the table. Boilers Satisfactory The report of the boiler inspec- tor of the insurance company was read and in which he found the boilers to be in a sat':factory condi~ tion as far as repairs were concerned, A communication was read from ); Communication was read from the 1 | So i Care of the Skin you' | | begins with the cleansing = A In the care of your skin, begin always with There can be no beauty of until the skin is clean. the cleansing. texture or coloring, ending at the county limits about two miles east of Oshawa. The rea- of this appointment is believed to be the difMiculty of getting a pro- yvincial man when alcidents and crimes occurred outside the town limits local police having to phone to Cobourg in stich an event, This will relieve the loeal police of the necessity of leaving the town un- protected in the case of robbery or car accidents outside the town limits, There have been many times in the past siX months when there was a great need of assistance from the provincial police but the dis- tance separating this town from Co- bourg prevented getting one at short notice, Residents of this sec- tion of Durham county will there- fore be better protected now than at any time in the past and will have the knowledge that a provin. cial officer is within short call in | case of any emergency. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY TO HEAR TALKBY J. MOORE | Will Give Illustrated Lecture ers for Home Gardens The citizens of Bowmanville will regret to hear that J. H. Moore, who has been lecturing throughout On- with the Horticultural Societies; is about to make a change in his act- | ivities. The Bowmanville Society lias been Tortanate in "securing Mr Moore for me more lecture, and, on Wednes- lay, March 12th, ingtMesTown Hall, | Mr. Moore will deliver af illustrated lecture on "New Plants and Flow- ers for Home Gardens." This will be a most interesting lec ture and we are hoping for u large turnout, and many 'of Mr. Moc res ! friends will wish - to be there to wish him success in his new ficld of la- bor. Do not forget the date. Wednes- day, March. 12th, at 8 pi, 12th, at 8 p.m., sharp. SPECIAL MEETING T0 DISCUSS NEW HEATING PLANT {Present System in Central School Declared i Obsolete ] The installation of a new heat- { ing plant at the Central Public school | was deemed of enough importance at | fast night's meeting of the school ustees that a special meeting will a place next Friday evening to discuss this matter, The meeting was held in the public school and all | members were present with the chair man, Charles F. Rice, presiding. The minutes of the last meeting were read by. the secretary C, I. Dudley and on motion were adopt- ed. The secretary's report showed a balance on hand of $1,090. Principals Report The next item considered was the principal's report which showed some interesting facts concerning the schogl. The enrollment was 305 boys and 282 girls and the average atten- dance 527. During the month of February there was 928 days lost by Many people, two hours. after eating, suffer indigestion as they call it. Jt is usvally excess acid. an 'alkali. The the quick, harmless and way, is Phillips' Milk of It has remained for 50 the gtandard with physi- One spoonful in water neu« Correct it with The in five min~- You will never use crude meth ods when you know this better method. © And you will never suf- fer from excess acid: when you prove out this easy relief. Please do that--for your own sake--now, Be sure to get the genuine Phils lips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for £0 years in core recting excess acids. Each bottle contains full directions--any drug storgp - on New Plants and Flow- | tario for some years fn connection | pupils of the school through sick- ness which was considered by the principal to be norwal. Total days lost for all purposes was 1,220, Of this number 126 days were lost through . the neglect of parents to send their children to school. Al- so during the month there was 85 pupils late and 46 were administered corporal punishment; Armand Eau de Cologne Cleansing Crear» is designed specifically as a dirt remover, It contains neutral oils to mix with the na- tural oil of the skin, collect the dust and impurities, and carry them away. Armand ¥au de Cologne Cleansing Cream is differ- ent from other Cleansing Creams. It is combined with Eau de Cologne by a method which is patented by Armand and cau not be imitated by others. There were about thirty per cent, of the pupils contributing to the pen bank and the ustal average in | ny However, i} this respect was upheld. the schoo! did not rank wad} with | ! others, of the province in deposits 25 Kl F and several acioohs had inuch- bet- |}! C eenex ree ter averages one having the unique distinction of having o.e hundred per cent. making deposits. The nei- ghboring village of Newcastle were among the highest with 92 per cent. | Consider Heating Plant | The public property committec a report relating to the proposed whe ating system but nothing de- finite was done except that a special | meeting was calle for next Friday | night tG discuss the question fully C SN \ SS The old system which has been al use for the past forty years is | thought to be inadequate for the needs of thé school and for ell ly plans for a new system were dis- | SEE JURY & LOVELL All next week we will give a regular 25c¢ Package of Kleenex Cleansing Tissues with each 50c Jar of Armand's Eau de Cologne Cleansing cream, "Save with Safety' at Rex x - st J A LA RY r F DRUG SIORES RI Simcoe S. =~ Phone 68 | plans have been submitted and oth- | King E. -- Phone 28 ers will be secured for this special | | Sem 2 x on the market, cars bearing this name have enjoyed an' enviable reputation for value. 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