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Oshawa Daily Times, 22 May 1930, p. 2

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BO EINE 3 SAARI hi HOR pi THE OSHAWADALLY TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 22,1930 PAGE THREE | tte oe ee a | i pas + Who's'W ho in"Toronto + Hon d By raining of 40 shor! Dirt " , The w Saupe Hora must $I 4 to the leader Braund, and Mrs, Pritehasd and POLED? NORTHROP & LYMAN CO, LTD, usidinn bimeel! Jl of those faculties BL AYE BO necossuYy LO RK BUCOBEN~ Lillian Pritchard won the second 1 tonchor, seein 7 0h Aue or Among the notable To institutions including both fora! and bution hat some Howrey that have ments One } heing accompanied by stilts of high elags ability and repitation, Mr, Richer's talk to the ehildren when, he explained Lie differen in. struments and, hed onsh player demonstrate WN partloulay intris mont was of highly educational vals ne and was extremely Interesting, In turn he told something about the drums, yylephons, the trumpet, fohools, Fry Himecos Hel ¢ : and north 4 fohools wn C8 tiva : numbers wey 5 us and the Ves Bowmanville Daily Times | Bowmanville Office of The Times, T nes--~Office, 687 News, advertising and Moser vib regojved at the | _REPRESENTATIVE--B, HERBERT MORTLOCK I do 0' 84 ii TU Ing was in Hawi oon th «in da placard anouneing Toning wi A plano, §00d number of Bowmanville pecs | ments brought » most ple purghased tickets and we expect | evening to a close, a drug or ang HA 0 1h File raid ce PREMIER FERGUSON figs i amc T0 VISIT TRAINING 1 . Horiiar & dam. ; Canadian. Night was gelshrated Co Aorving the public since + Orig the od of oasis, Ontario, "oan 44 16 years ah he ie ei To Boia us y obildven, He has gapiured the ins feeding contest was Lhen put oh oy Hell where each on torent of the: boys and girls and y they have learned to respond gniok« testant fod her pariney with puff | 4 , y And aceurately to the sightest! ithe trombone, the stiver flute, the ded. Wa HH ap ers Nu A} mls of thely director's baton, A¥ HT Fy ihe elavinet, the vievn, the ; h "Mr, AW, , the 'cello snd Lhe double bass p, The ve« vo sain fy ji: A Wy viol 10 "call ® ! im Vithe man ul hot have n wh A demonstestion of the vials hd Mor im to harry oul ladle was illustrative of the splen- did work that Ig being dons at the ne 11 the. festival without | present (ime In the schools in the of the teachers Who have way of musical gaining,' Perfes go-opapated with him se earnes!ly | don 'was nol exp™ied of 1hegs he: In his work, Me Riser, Bag bid | ginners hut those who listened Line de divided, (hat only & Ehovy| wars nrnawed when they ware in- once 8 weele In nllownd eaoh | formed (hat the olasn had' heen glass, The tenchers follow up what | giarted only in Yebruary, Remarks he teaches during his classes wo ahle progress had heen made, The that the nest weak he may go on to something alse, Mr. Gannon has #100 bean FLA In bis efforts to us think of the tirm BEHIND the many. ol when we buy goods over the counter of i} stove? It is @eeidedly to guy intergst to that make tha we nd thera js. an adda, (n+ tunted in this portion pleasant 4 -- How. many ie TE to IN i facture of a pro p ora or wowed, d Bde (1 or : 4 of Magi rate W° wv Ward of Bows | © manville, Mr, ward had sen coms ! Aled 0 or the 0 * years but his death wau.not expects 'ed so suddenly, Magistrate Ward ais. Dawmanvil this morning for "London and will n f only solo of the, ber entitled "By PY posed. by Mr, A, Was present at L m Ire Viank Hooper of Aehool took the soln loudly applauded sid Mr, Richer he repeal displaying in anususl volaa' for a hoy woprann, ; Bell, chairman of the Bos! . 5 Winton wan chairman for 4 Voices 1 ne, Two hours and a halt Is » Hike for mall hoys and girly 1] hid the members of the ch "ne i athers who took part n'P of Ite ¥ Muging ave (o he songratniated « thelr splendid conduct, There wal? Osh- ne confusion in getting in thelr sisted piaees on Lhe stage or In meiting off, With the assistance of the tes- Ore 1 vied out In n systematic manner, have something to look haok en with pride, in Inter years whethes they heecome grent musicians ay ¥ rs, W, Hall of Brown Street, Tuesday night, Thore wag n pix students of the violin olasy will Barreto Aa Louse Yas make the entival n Bloons A | {away "oMcer to the Provincial adjourned as Magistrate Floyd of Cobourg who generally comes here when Mr, Ward is sbeent is also ---- New Speed Cop Don Brown well known Roms ; ¥ manviila voy who until recently . 4 drove the Can adian Natlonal Ix« press truck and who was lald off when the company cut down thelr staff has been appointed a traf Police Force, Don was seen around town yesterday regplendant in his new uniform and his new Indian metor eyele, He will leave shortly for Arnprior where his duties will keep him for the summer, All his friends in Bowmanville will 'wish Don the best of luck in his new position, New Fol in Town The New Ford which is being given away by the General Metory Lacrosse Club to the person who guesses the correct mileage the ear tastetully decorated with many vay- lation of spring blpems, and also national flags" and young maple leaves, Cards were played until oll arrived when the meeting WAS GAll- od to grdot by tho President, Mrs, of, Gould and opened with the singing of O'Canada, Twa contests were conducted hy Mr, Gould the first being a hidden names contest In whieh the con. testants were required to use the names of 119 town people In story form, The prises were awarded those who could pick out mest of the names when the story was read, The winners were Mrs, W, Hall and Mrs, M, Clarke and Miss Lillian Pritchard was the winner of the alphabetical contést which followed, The next item was a drinking race put on hy Mrs, Blunt in which five fokples took Jatt and which caused endless merriment amoung the ane dience, Five ladies stood at one end of the room and their five part. ners at the other, The first five were required. to race tn thelr partners and drink pop wheh was in a bottle behind the others hacks. To thely Ferguson an od that the Premier ] sohool on the morning of May 80, forsthe annual speglion, ~ Pramier J been the prime mover that is good for the soheel a has 'Been under his gui the sehool han given It Jia Iavge sige and to its present d+ ards, The boys at the seh forward to a visit from Me, Fergus son more than Christmas and the summer camp for he always had a kindly word of advice for them and shows he is keenly interested in all phases of the 'work carvied on at the school, His visit will not likely be of long duration but ha will be 'bean will he SV \ Wi: AO] -S oF ASCINATING whi hh ' : aay le worm: Sow dart Pamian Drodunts posnass UNDEN og ue 08NQEN ] AYE - Tu te! ht bull { tions,' k i n ' denotes § years of the the fqourtesy, practise 88 ondea have a) by ihe Anniytion v r a Drugs, Packag , consisting of 26 Vharmaceutieal Lines, and 104 Dougles' KEyplinu. Liniment, DOUgIeR' Infant Tablets, and many others, The Ontavie headquarters are " Novthrop & Lyman service, mn A ) 3 i. Hi many points of 'the British Wmpirs, and - th America and Australia, there 4 mand for these Ontario products, Ly yi " C. A. DUNHAM COMPANY LTD, This In An age of the utilisation of EVERY possible MOANS Lo atiain greater efficiency, Tt isn't a matter of choles, hut rather of negessity, for competition is so intensely keen that we ean not AFFORD to slight any factor that will ens nble our business to better and switter aocomplishments," As Tong as the writer aan remember, our office hulldings have heen Incorrectly heated, We have had good Hahting, mood ventilation, hut the heating systems have not distributed heat in accordance with the weather, The trouble has always been that our buildings have either been overheated in mild and Average weather, o " not at all, a8 remained for a Toronto concern, ©. A. Dunham Co, of 1688 Davenport Rd. and sales office at 299 College Atraet, to provide large office buildings with a "heating Aystem that changes gears with the weather', After a com. plete investigation of this system the weiter finds it se pro. Auotive of more efficiency In office buildings, and so much loan expensive than the usual heating systems, that he fs giving the ineeptors honorary space in this distinguished lists ing of most notable Torente Institutions of business, Through this Dunham Differential Vaoum Heating fystem mild unobtrustive warmth is provided at all sesson round by distributing steam at as many DIFFERENT TEM. PERATURES as changing weather conditions require, On mild and average days, ""ao0l steam' supplies the )ittle heat faded for somton, Fhe Talintors Are warm but net scorehs 4 ver "hat! siti ned Y coldest days is the old fashioned "het flee workers can thus work mueh better for they not listless from too muah heat, neither are ey A About the radiators beosuss of the cold, Dunham Ditferentinl Yacuin Heating ACTUALLY costs less hecauss it delivers ie RIGHT amount of heat; ne more, ne Joss, and there Is no mild weather overheating to waste fuel, We visited the new York:Plpar Bldg, in which this heating aystem in iuutalind, and' we have seen enough of this "oonl" steam heat- Ing to see that it 1s t Bbouts as well as In nha ruled i vali dlagy ave. there long enough to ses the boys in action fn thelr cadet uniforms and also to see what progress hes been made since he was last at the school for the fall fair, The Prime Minister had not as yet seen the new gymuoasium or the swimming tanks but will likely find time dure ing his visit to ses them with some efforts made In 'British Columbie and Nova Heotia to stimulate the Canadian market for older, He did not believe that a free British pree ference would do this growing ine dustry any good, The minister of finance disagreed, saying the Cana. dian appetite for older was mot keen and imports had been neglis It was nob the intention of the Isader to plok out only the hest singers in the classes hut to have every clam in the olty represented, Dowd the main chavs of five hundred Yolesh, classes from the different schools rendered numhery so that the entertainers fn all num- bered nearly one thousand, Another attraction which made the festival something varg much out of the ordinary wan the orelies. tra composed of fourteen memhern of the Toronto Bymphany Orches tra, XN added gently fo the auality of the musts Besides the fact that 1 wab a unique oppors tunity for the wembers of (he ghorus to have the experience of FE iE If you whether they only swell the ranks of those lovers of musio, when they ramember that at one time they had the privilege of playing with pos! artists, of a highly reputable institution such ap the Toronte Aymphony Orchestra This 1s the Aral (ima 'that publie sehoo! puplly have had sueh an opportunity, fpecial mention should he made of the gongs of the diKerant schogls and groups of schools that were honrd last evening, Other numbers that were nol give last evening wil) bo presented tonight Groups of "North #Mmeoa and RONEN were sung hy the class from North fimess and King wireet sehonls (lantre Hiveal Hehont, Centre BlLieset should chevs and gome of the mambers of the Board of Yiducation all was ears ried out In a systematic manner, PRE ) Stops the Headache Thousands of people, who oho muflered from headache, do not suler now. They take one ZUTOO TABLET, as ham a8 80da, and are relieved In 20 minutes, J RT RR ha the question... There are 7 Reasons why we sell Silvertowns One of these reasons Is The Product Itoelf x | | : of the boys In action in these lines ody ible, There was a possibility that f Britlsh colder did come in, it might ald the Canadian industry through creating a demand, Wr ET ---------- SCHOOL CHILDREN DELIGHT HEARERS WITH FESTIVAL (Continued from Page 3) SUoh, No ons could escape a thril at the sight of the youthful eholv, in their places on tiers of seats bullt up from the auditeriym floor to the back of the large stage and when the ehildren's voloes burst is song with the airs of the ever pep: attain a FAIR TREATHENT OF WORKERS SAI (Continued from Page 1) Hon, R. B, Bennett, Conservative leader, pointed that Canada was » slanatory to the treaty of Verssils los. Why should not the steel in. dustry be foreed fo adhers to the rovisions of the Interpational Las or Conference under that treaty? He suggested an amendment to the ATI tema to the affect that the increased protection would not gome into fares. until it had heen demonstrated that the hours of as bor and the rates of wages were connlatent with the provisions of the conference, 84 Hours a Week Fundamentally, our success de. pends on the quality of the tires we sell. Years of exporionce in selling tires has taught us that Goodrich Silvertowns give you the greatest dollar value, The famous Gooddieh "Water Cure" toughens the tire evenly throughout and insures maxis mum resistance to wear. They are tough clear through to the innermost ply, \ Regardless of tho make of the tire you now own, drive around and let us check your air pressure. Our service will add thousands of miles to the life of your tires. When you are ready to buy Good» rich Silvertownas. , + call ont us -- on pvt a grapes inte Canada at two cents a nound and impose three cants on fruit pulp. Hon, C, A, Dunning. minister of finance, sald the real nroblam waa that of concentrated wrane jules, the duty on Which was 23% per cont, The propedal of canta a mallon grape' juice wo mean only § cents a gallon the cons The growers, he sald, felt they wauld ha worse aff under the specific vate than under the ad valorem, All the fact surrounding th bilities of the concentrated IANA 1% Nth rN 1 action way tmnossihle, the minfater of finance » We promised to stimulate all Silvertowns oi i BOND BROS. King and Ritson Streets Oshawa, Ontario dhe 2561 HEE WL Here they are: THE PRODUCT ITAELY otlen dnd long wenn TT REPUTATION 2 Pr Ck Tndustrr's aides . ARRVIGH ; : A, BEIT ENG MILEAGE Thovsande TRAE A viving Sage simi vollod that nueh a point of pertes [ Saou A ath tant RAS thaY, re agreed that the employees in the d (AA ateel milly should mot be forced to | SEEERREIE--_------ 7 i kel Sh shaw) Nok oe Na, | 6 0 An Lt FOUR HOUR ENAMEL bg FAY Sone Jey : I ,.. : . DESIGNED FOR TRACTION rion wi w SECONDS sulle He 'to dea) Faft==The Goodrich Silvertown made NV) Y : ECI 1 with the whole taril¥ at ane shet; in standard and extra heavy alses LIAR PY REY Al ju Dn, ( Sonat forget ' faserularaiin, Meher Theiondtioh " Vv . T precious minute | MISSES® SUITS {A |: :REhke mow y : ) A ition of a duty of 28 cents a mals the first time fon, saying it was "vidionlows and Suits smartly tailored from Pin Striped Poiret Twill, 4 'Tweeds and Covert Cloths. Single and Double | SPECIAL $9.95 SIMCOE STREET NORTH PHONE 2008 : , "ii Ww 1 whi matched enrde, waler: E a Woo 50k w 1 , ; . \ n - [YH SN | > Sl . PERFORMANCE £ \ von hy aptual read 10 @ | i A 3 Ahaha , > | N 'e | & ular and rousing choruses, one mar AN . Prime Ministor Mackonsle King DEPENOABIAS 1 AY/-N21) ® O ® LAC work 4 hour A Nook but he bellev: | tion apnly to customs tariff gener | " nnn g specific cane, han others ware u AND LONG WEAR Ll pre ---------- a -------------------------------------------- " am ' declared the prime minister, you | I never Contere=The Goodrich Ca wade Grape Jules ved ta he th busses, when you eee Ay } (Cony, Lincoln) urmed the impos for Regular $14.95 for $9.95 lon, saving wat "rigowious and || omething bout it that "1 roasted styles. Sizen 12 to 20 years. Regular $14.95 A.DEWLAND LTT

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