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Oshawa Daily Times, 5 May 1930, p. 2

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Sa ; iW FNS TR SIRI AR ds Lis TLE SIP 5 THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1930 TA A I AR £ Bowmanville News, advertising and subscriptions will be received si the Bowmanville Office of The Times, Telephones==Offics, 687) » f be "gular weekly luncheon in the Dal _ moral Hotel, yesterday, Cordon D, on ¥ Oshawa Barrister Urges Pub. REPRESENTATIVE--B, 6D, CONANT SES DISASTER IN NEW WATERWAY PLAN lic Opinion Be Aroused in Speech Before Bow. manville Rotary Club Speaking before praotionlly the complete membership of the Bows manville Rotary Club at their re- Conant, of Oshawa, speaking on the Bt, Lawrence Waterways pro« Jeet urged that publi opinion be aroused to protect the interests of Canada in this great WALerways plan now under discussion, My, Conant was introduced by WwW, H, Minove, C,P.R, Blation Agent and in his opening remarks Mr, Conant stressed the Imports ance of an outlet from central Canada to the Atlantis Ocean, "Recent events," the speaker continued, "in the United Btates makes it apparent that the pro« joet in menaced hy confiloting ins tevests there, The Harbor and Rivers Committees of the United Satisfied Daily Times HERBERT MORTLOCK (ad anas sd Btates Con haw recommended the pr 4 Hg oA the Federal Gove ernment of the Brie and Oswego Canale and the deepening of the same, Mimilarly the puschase of the Chisago Cann 44 an outle from Linke Michigan to the Misslesippl, Disastrous (0 Canada This, movement is no doubt pro meted by the Btate of New York and some of the other states which Wye slways been opposed to the Bt, Lawrence development and have been promoting an all American route, If their contention prevails and the Vederal Government pure chases and spends money on these canals, the Bt, Lawrence project is doomed, because thet would not be interested In the Bt, Lawrence development, Buck an occurrence ADDRESSES ROTARY 1 Roundrys Divthimand Vite Band an. f i Goodyosr, Frout Street, Motors, hore will be nother onight in the Bowling Als it is hoped that wll those who intend playing softball this your will be on Wand, The time Is now ripe to get prepared and sched. ules will soon have to be drawn up, High meeting Aeys And Town Counell Tonight The regular fnonth (meeting of the town counell will be held In the eounail chamber at eight o'clock this evening, 'There are many im. portant things thet will come up for diseussion and mond them will likely he the first and seeond reading of the Mydro by-aw, We will also know this evening whet. her or not the town will purchase a horse drawn road sweeper and whether or not extensive repairs to the Town Hall will be done this summer, -- -- Speaks In Toronto The Rev, R, J, Bhives rector of ft, John's Angllean Chureh will he the special nrescher at a JArge ga. thering at #t. Alban's Cathedral In Toronto today, Mr, Shires also in. forms the Times that the Bishop of Toronto will be In Bowmanville on Wednesday evening tn confirm a targa class of applicants, The eon. Nol only that, but those whe have given us a (rial have pent other johs to us It MEANS, OUP customers are satisfied, WILSON & HOLLAND GARAGE 168 King Bt, W, Phone 3303 EE i hi Choice Lawn Grass Seed Hogg & Lytle, Ltd. Phone 203 |W. A. DEWLAND, Limited Tl OSHAWA | * TONIHGT! ! At Calvary Baptist Church V, ALBERT HUGHES, director of the Sudan Mission, frien, who will present an inters esting illustrated lecture on "Hav Made Naints in the Sudan" at Calvary Bape tist Church tonight, At 8 O'clock oe $9.90 Pair | GORDON D, CONANT Of Oshawa who stressed the newd of arousing public opinion in favor of the Nt, Lawrence Wat. erways project in a brilliant speech hefore the Bowmanville Rotary Club on Friday last, would be disastrous to Canada, It would mean that all the Great Lakes shipping would go though the American Canals and down the Hudson with probably discriminate ing tolls against Canadian ships ping, The Port of Montral would 088 its preeminence as a grain shipping port, The four million horse power of electrical energy available from the Bt, Lawrence would he lost to Canada, Tt bes hooves you," the speaker coneluds od, "to stir yourselves and inaspive the Canadian Government to speak #0 that this latest move in the United States may be counteracted and the Nt, Lawrence development brought nearer to reality,' The speaker was heartily applauded at the conclusion of his brilliant ade dress and & hearty vote of thanks waa moved by Mr, J, H, H, Jury, of the Bowmanville Club, Charged with Perjury Mike #avervoka of Pontypool, was committees for trial when he appeared hefore Magistrate Floyd of Cobourg in RMowmanville Police Court on Raturday charged with perjury, The charge arose follows ing an investigation by Provincial Constabe W, KE, Smith, of Bowman. ville, and it is alleged that the ace gused had taken oath an a British subject at the last municipal eles tions when he was not entitled to this status, He will appear at the near future, Certainly Softball After the Inactivity of those in terested in soft ball in the town it was beginning to look as If the us ual soft ball league would not be organized this ' year, On Friday night however, Nill Crossey, the old standby, called a meeting at the Dowling Alley to organize for the season, It Is rumored that there will be nine teams in the league this year and some that are entering are an follows, Whin, | MAY SALE OF 25 PAIRS OF "AYRES" Fine Wool Blankets A Superior Blanket of Pure Virgin Wool in pretty checks of rose, green, mauve 'or blue on white. These blankets are w hipped singly in a 64 x 84 size, | "Thi is an opportunity to replenish your Blanket Re supply for the summer home. Regular $12.50 for, NEWS ABOUT TOWN || Moring Assises in Cobourg in the [f firmation servies in very impressive and there should Fa n 1arge atten. anos to witrass these young nen ale take on themselves thelr bap- tHamal vows, At Nhrinevs Convention Alse Edmonstons, Tim Garton, and Manson Comstock, of Bowman. ville were In Montreal ' over the week-end attending a Ahsiriot ron- vention of the Bhriners, These men went as rapressntatives of the nowmanville Shriners who will ale an he well renresented at the hume convention which Is taking place fn Toronto this summer, Nulld Cottages The Times was informed on good authority yesterday that a Toronto man is ta bulld seven new coliages at the heaeh this summer, Work Is expected to commence shortly and 4 good number of loeal men will be employed, Camp Dining Hall The Ontario Government has called for tenders for the erection of 8 permanent dining hall at the Boys' 'Training School summer oamp at the lake east of Bowman ville, The building will be of frame construction and will be large en- ough to seat clese on to two hun. dred hoy, See Her : Smiling! «and Just to think only a very few minutes ago the torture of pains shooting 1p the back of her neck was #0 bad that she gould hard~ 1y see, lot alene sit up, Mrs, Jones, her neighbor, kta she take a One Minute Headache Powder which Mra, Jones always keeps on hand, One stopped the pain in 4 time and we Already sent her up a fe box ao that vext time, well "a stiteh In time saves nine," ne more torturous headaches, when a tablet is taken in time, Sold © °y at ' THE REXALL STOREN Jury & Lovell King K, Nimeoe WN, Phone 48 Phone 08 a RR INE LT 2 Th ES A NET TRS HEAVY TRAFFIC FEATURES QUIET WEEKEND HERE Many American Tourists Seen at Cream of Barley Camp Yesterdey Despite the heavy traffic and the splendid weather the week-end in Bowmanville passed away without any incidents of any importance occurring, The Cream of Barley Camp was crowded throughout Sunday with hundreds of plenickers and a large number of tourists stopped off to visit the miniature goo for which the camp is becom- ing famous, Many American oars were seen on the highway yester- day announcing the vanguard of the huge army which will Invade Canada during the summer of 1080, Another very noticeable thing about highway traffic noticed over the week-end was the Inoress- ing number of motor cycles new in use, Not many years ago & motor oyole was almost a stranger to our highways Dut each succeeding sums» mer more are seen and this means of transportation, mainly for plow sure, is getting more popular each year, In police elircles all was quiet and no drunks, traffic fiends or any other law breakers weve brought to the notice of the department, The fire department also spent a aulet weak-end with no calls either false or true, Bumming the week-end up In a few words it 'was quiet and enjoyable and one which would be welcome each Sunday during the summer, OBITUARY W. Herbert Argue The death oovurred in Toronto General Hospital on April 80 of W, Herbert Argue, well known farmer of Bowmanville, in hig 40th year, Mr, Argue had recently sold all his farm stock and rented his farm as he was going blind and was unable to work it himself, Mhortly after the sale he was taken to Toronto where it was found that he had paralysis of the brain which oaused his death in a few days, Mr. Argue before coming to Bowmanville had farmed at Tyrone and his farm Just east of the cemetery at Bow manville was one of the finest kept farms in the neighborhood, De- conned in survived by his wife and one daughter, Helen, The funeral was held from Trine ity United Chureh on Saturday afte erncon his pater the Rev, J, U, Robbins ofticlating, The chureh was anoked to the doors for the services and close on to one hunv dred cars followed the hearse to the cemetery. There were many beautiful floral tributes to a most popular man and members of the Florened Nightingala Lodge 1.0.0, ¥, of which decehsed Was & mem- per moted as flower bearers, The gorvice at 'the graveside was cons ducted hy the Oddfellows, Inters ment was made In Bowmanville Cemetery. Mary Rehder Death came to end the months' of suffering of Mrs, Mary Rehder, one of Bomanville's most beloved oltisens on May 1at, at her heme on Wellington Street, Mrs, Rheder was the wife of Charles Rehder, founder of the Rowmanville Foun. dry who survives her, and was barn in the elty of Buffalo, New York, fhe came to Canada when quite young and has resided in Bowman- ville for the past 27 years coming here from Hamilton, Mrs, Rehder was one of the most prominent ehureh workers in Dow: manville and was a member of Trinity United Chureh but her moat cherished occupation was the care of the slek at the hospital, Yor years she has labored on the Woman's Wonpital Auxiliary and has held many offices in that auxls lary, Besides her ehuroh and hos- pital work she was a member of the hoard of the Ghildren's Ald Roolety ot the United Counties of Durham and Northumberland, Deceased 18 survived by her hus: band two daughters and one aon, Mra, Dr. Hasloewood, of Oshawa; Mra. Rev, Blyth, of Detroit, and Councillor ©, XB, Rehder of Dow: manville, The funeral was held yesterday afternoon from her form. or residence on Wellington Htreet and was attended by sopres of eld friends and acquaintances who haa Qome to pay thelr respects to a wo man whose whole life was bound up In the welfare and good of the comunity in which she lived, The worvices at the house and at the gravelide were conducted by the ov, J. U, Robbins her former pase tor and Rev. Mr, Biyth of Detroit, a sonsinslaw, The pallsbearers were all prominent business mén of Bowmanville and were Mr 'A. Mits ght, Nr, k id Misetall Mv, MO anstone, Mv, T, H, ght, Mp, A, Cawker and Me, A, L. Micholla, Smployess at her husband's foun. ry Acted an flower bearers for the RUMSrOUS prays and wreaths which were banked around the cof fin and which filled several cars when taken to the cemetery, Ins ont was made in the family ot in Bowmanville Cemetery, JUDGE E. B. FRALECK DIES IN BELLEVILLE ------ Relleville, BeJud {son Maldwin anor, 89, wel In Joan] and miter | Kiowa yore i OF ao hen Ee Ct fom uated f Queens Universi En arta, After "ond ng some time in the ate on he njered a Rw apending two years there "Hon Bephon URRY by ly y LN . missioner af crown ha Yor taking u eth HY a » practice in Belleville in The Whitby Daily Times | ithy Brancu Office, ne Gal (Li und Chroniele,~Yeleplione dvartining, subsuriptions and nows will be received 8 (he Sim Aller Howry = | inne BM), REPRESENTATIVE==JAMES H, ORMISTON ODDFELLOWS AT CHURCH SERVICE MARK ANNIVERSARY Whitby Oddfellows and Re- bekshs Hear Fine Address At All Saints To commemorate the 114th an niversary of the founding of the Oddfellows Order. in American, members of Yastern Sar Lodge No, 72, Whitby Encampment No, 18, and Denevolent Rebekah Lodge No, 132, attended service in 8 body at All Balots' Anglican Church, Sunday afternoon, where they listened to an appropriate dis dourse by the rector, Rev, J, M, Crisall, L, Th, There was a fine turnout, Assembling at the lodge rooms in the Rice block, the Oddfellows marched In a body to the ehureh, headed by the Whitby Citlsens' Band, At the church they were wel. gomed by the rector and wardens and shown In seats reserved for them, A printed order of mervice, prepared for the ocons sion, was used, Taking as his text Keclosiantos 4.12, "A three told cord is not onsily broken," Mev, Mr, Crisall touched ou the three principles of tha Oddtellow Order, friendship, love and truth, and urged their gontinvous cultivation, He appeal od for a friendship which to be sue cessful must be hallowed, begun and continued in the sight of God, elevating and Intensified by love and Christian feeling==n love aa plotured by Christ in the parable of the Good Mamaritan--a love earnest and supreme, The rector reminded his hearers that while this was the annual an~ niversary service. it was roally their annual gathering for thelr porvice was what they did day by day for the good of others, We emphasised that the little acin of kindness, love and followship counted for much, Continuing Rev, Mr, Crisll spoke of the value of truth, Ye de elared truth to be the foundation on which we stand, but that It osnnes to be such when love ls taken out of it, The cause of truth was God, and the source of truth the Holy Bible, with the val. uable ald of sclencs which had made the Bible a richer, greater and more appealing book, To hold on to truth was to give Christ over our lives and enlarge our idea of truth, Christ had promised to "load us Into all truth," the rector reminded, The enemy of truth was spiritual apathy, declared Rev, Mr, Crisall, as ho urged the Oddfellows and Rebokahs to be loyal to the church and uphold {ta principles, It was encouraging to see them atiend ohureh in a body, Thelr (deals were the ideals of the ohureh, a great {nstitution founded hy Christ which had withatood the storms of 1900 years, The chureh of God needed all he help and human hops and aspirations Oddfellows and Yes bekas could give it. They needed the ehureh and the church nneded them, " ------E e never knew how close he came to a Quick Sale of His House" His prospective purchaser inapected everything with apparent satisfaos tion, but the deal fell through, He doesn't know yet that there is not an efficient window in his home, "KLEEN-EZE" WINDOWS ==Add to the market value of any house because of thelr unusual comfort and convenience, Thy upper and lower sashes can be ro moved for window cleaning by a slight pressure on the tension controbs=they can be cleaned (front and back) and replaced in a few momenta==Inkide the house, Manufactured Under License and distributed throughout Canada by the principal Sash and Door Sielocves and Retell Lumber 'ards, See the working mode! in oup of fice, Ask us about the other rew olutionary improvements thew windows possess. LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS Carew Lumber Co., Ltd Oshawa Untario KLEEN EZ WINDOW N WIN WwW In closing the rector stated that his paver was thot the spirit of truth mignt lend members of (he Order, that they might abound in bot works and that the threefold cord, not easily broken, might never be torn assunder, After the service the visitors marched from the church tu the lodge rooms in 8 body, HUNDREDS WATCH 'SEA FLEAS? AT THE WHITBY HARBOR Demonstration "of Oshawa. made Craft Attracts Many Peoplé Sunday I"ully on a thousand people from Oshawa, Whitby, Toronto and other points were In Whithy Hun day to witness the demonstrations of the popular water craft, "sen fleas' manufactured hy the Wil Hams Plano Co, of Oshawa, which took piace in the Whithy Harbor, Quite u number were in the town on Maturday also, hut the high wind interfered Lo a large extent | with operations, By three o'clock Sunday afte noon fully 600 oars were purked in the vicinity of the luke nnd it Heydnshore Park, The fine won- ther brought out the peop.e und the pollen had diMoulty In (king onre of the traMe jam, Bo closely ware the cars parked In that get ting out wan exceedingly diMcult Hyery Inch of space between Nrock Ntreot and the Park was taken up For several hours the spectators Ing munis by Bob Carter of Oshawa were of particular interest, and some deviug feats were performed, "Hen fons" promise to be more popular thet ever ow pleasure eraft, judging from comments made by the speciators, The haw Come pany have had a good hullding se. gon and have many orders on hand, a TRAFFIC HEAVY DURING SUNDAY NO ACCIDENTS Although trafic on the highway Sunday wis the heaviest of the sess won, due to the fine weather the traffic oMcers reported no Aools dents, an indieation that sane and pafo driving Is being practised by the majority of motorists, The trafic Into Whitby was heavy ows ing to the "ses fleas' demonstration ul the harbor, On the Kingston and Andwny highways there Was #8 wendy stream of cars all day, AL night between eight and nine o'clock the trafle congestion wes partienlarly heavy, sire busses wore in service and as usual prev. oral times slowed np trae on Dun. din Hireet West, This problem will become more acute AS the summer nppronches, I POLICE CONTINUE INVESTIGATION OF ALLEGED THEFTS $30,000 Bail Involved in the Release From Custody of Six Men fmvestigation Into the alleged theft, from the stores department of tha Ontario Hospital at Whitby will be continued on Monday by provineinl and local police, Eight arrests were made over the waek ond and It In sald that there may be others, AN of the accused except two have been released on ball of watched the speedy miniature craft dash about In the water, The Jump- §5,000, to appear in Police Court Wednesday afternoon. at wo o'¢lock, At that time it In powsibie that the cases will be proceeded with as there 1s much evidence to submit, In the monntime, I In understood, employees charged in connection with the alieged thefts, have been suspended for the pre- sont at least, Inspector Boyd, of the provineisl police, will veturn to town todoy to continue the Investigetion, In a report appearing in Mature day's Times the name of one of the men arrested' was given ay Ob, Hed. ding, This should have read' J, Bedding, The arrest of the sight. men, all of whom are well thought of in the community, continues to ve the chief tople of conversatidh, The sum of $20,000 is Involved in bail bonds furnished for the ves lose of the accused men, MARBLES You niay show me rows of crocuses and daffodils and squills, You may point out all the promise in the sound of running rills, You may bid me hear the bluebird and the earliest robin's trills But, I never get the genuine suth- TIN the little boys play marbles in the street, Yon, the hurdy-gurdy cheers me, and 1 throw my window high When the bright balloon and wind mill man comes gally whistling by, And I ball the clouds of April an they scud across the sky, But I never get the longing spread out my wings and fly THI the little boys play marbles in the streets, -=Eligabeth , Adams, 10 Bullet in Stomach and Didn't Know It Brooklyn, NY, May S.=Anthony Agrista woke yesterday morning with a stomach ache. He called uw physi clan, who after an X-ray examinu« tlon found that Agrista had been shot In the stomach, In hospital, A« frista remembered nothing of any shooting, he sald, but only a tour nf the neighborhood speakcasigs, condition is critleal Hin NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY SURPLUS 87,298,630 ASSETS $42,134,903 *The Life Preferred Plan" is a new North American Life Policy District. Oftice: 01 especially designed for these who wand _ maximum protection HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO, CANADA Inieresiing duialls ao an King St, E., Disney Block, Oshawa, Ont, rate, low i Write for Tree booklet containing ATON GROCETERIA 74 , ou A aslo) Several Added Specials In addition to our regular wookly specials we now offer the thrifty housewives Oshawa and vicinity, oxtea Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Shop Early-==Store Open From 9 to 6 Including Saturday YOU of specials for Special Aylmer Tomatoes 2 12 1b, tin EATONIA PEAS. 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