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Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Jun 1930, p. 2

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| Bowmanville Daily Times' News, advertising and subscriptions will be received at the Bowmanville Office of Block, King Street, The Times in the Cowan Telephones--Office--=587; Housemr131, : Bowmanville Representative--B. Herbert Mortlock TR ion | Five Brigade Practice The Fire Brigade was out last night for a pratice run with the truck, It is a good thing to know just where thinks are in a case of emergency and how to use them with the least possible waste of time. As the old saying goes practise makes pefect, and the same thing is ap- plicable to any fire department, y Plane Down An acroplane from Montreal onits way to Toronto yesterday afterneon came down in a field about two miles west of the town. The plane seemed 16 be in good condition, when scen later in the evening. The plane spent the night on the ground und proceed- ed to its destination this morning. It way not learned cxactly what the cause of the landing was but in view of the high north west wind-that was blowing most of the day it is thought that the plane became short of gas bucking the head wind in its trip up from Montreal, White Shield Club Pienie The White Shicld Club will hold its pienic on Wednesday, July 2nd, It is hoped that a members will see their way lear to go on this pienic. The 5 for the plenic,. which will be held at Lakeview Park, Oshawa, will leave the South Ward school at 145 and another at 2 pm, from the Garton Bus station, Members are requested to bring cups, knives and forks with them, A. large an attendance as possible is urged to be present, I'he regular weekly luncheon of the Bowmanville Rotary Club was held in the Balmoral Hotel Yesterday at noon. The speaker of the day being the retiring President, Mr, R Morrison, Mr. Morrison reviewed the work of the club during the year and thanked his fellow club members for the whole hearted way in which they had supported him on all oc- casions. The year, he said, had been one of the most successful in the his- tory of the club. Mr. Morrison ask- ed the members to give their best efforts to aid the new President, Mr, F. R. Brown, in order to make the year ahead of the club a historic one in its history. large crowd of The High School Entrance Exam. inations are now a thing of the past for another year, All over the pro- vince public séhool pupils are cele- brating their release from the school room in no uncertain manner, How ---- A few years ago, in order to serve the building field, it was only necesary that a dealer be conversant in a very general way with his products; but to- day he must be thoroughly familiat with all the latest details of construc- tion and construction materials, In the short term of two years the Oshawa Lumber Company has won the confidence of the public of this community, fered more Oshawa Lumber COMPANY, LIMITED simply because it has of- in value and in service, 25 Ritson Road North Telephone 28212620 - | WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE a fault Cooke JHE COOPER SMITH CO. 16 Celina Street RC. Wg "~ Oshawa, Ontario as dealers in this territory for C-I-L FERTILIZERS . CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED FERTILIZER DIVISION CBIR INE § MITES many boys in the past have vowed that they will mot get up in the morning when schoo! clojes, but ye follow their usual habit "us durin school days? Thousands of schol ars, weary of the intense study of the year, are to-day free for another two menths to do as they please, It is to be hoped that there will vot be any material increase in the number of accidents in which children aie in. volved, | y In Bowmanville the examinafons were written in the High Schoel in. rooms 1A and 1B, The boys in \A and the girls in 1B, The Hig School examinations also are neath ended with only Greek and kindred, subjects yet to be written, NEW GARDENE APPOINTED AT TRAINING SCHOOL Seeds From Foreign Coun- 'tries to be Brought Here The Boys' Training School is al ready beginning to show decided im- provement in its appearance due to the efforts of Geo, E, Carr, who was laced in charge of the Horticultural Department of the school, He came here from: Kew Gardens, England, where he completed the full course in horticulture, He also spent eight years in Canada before returning to Ewgland, He is fully qualified and competent to undertake any work along the lines of his chosen calling, We wish him every success in his work, The plans are to bring sceds here from foreign countries for exe perimental purposes. Greenhouses are also in the plans along with an \ arboratum and rose gardens, MOTORS WIN GAME Many Arguments When Motors Win From High School The Motors team defeated the High School team in a softball game at the public school grounds last night by the score of 14 to 9. The game was not the best of 'ne sea- son by any means, as it was marred by the persistent crabbing of the Mo tors team. We are glad to say that the crabbing was not indulged in by all the players of the team, but there were several of the players who should learn to play the game no matter how it is going, The uinpirc is there to make decisions as he sees them and not as the players think they should be called. The bright feature of the game was a home run with the basses full by the High School. A high wind interferred with the judgment of fly balls by the out- fielders of both teams, On Thursday night the Front Stre . team won from the Foundry aggregation in a wierd game by the large score of 26 to 10, EXPERT DETECTS FAKED PICTURES . Frauds on Old Masters Will Be Impossible Now, | Is Claim Paris, June 258--Faking of paint. ings by old masters will be impos- sible in future. Dr. Fernando Perez, Argentine ambassador to Italy, BAYS, Dr. Perez, inventor of a system of "pinacography," explained how by his system paintings could be Ydentified by the minute examina-~ tion of the canvas, He invented the system to identity pletures recently presented to the Louvre in Paris, With his 'pinacoscope," . Dr. Perez sald, art experts not only will be able to prevent fraud hut whi learn more about the art of the masters, He sald the microscopic views and oblique lighting used in his syhtem established "the character. 'stics of 'the paint and the brush strokes, as well as the age of the oils and canvas. The system, Dr, Perez added, enen reveals the finger prints, sub. Jocting art to what he calléd a pas: tour-like analysis, The 'love of money ix alse the root of all industry.--Publishers Syndicate, J Was One of Four Boys Ar- BY SLIGHT MARGIN The Whitby Daily Times Advertising, subscriptions asd news will be received at the whithy Brancue Office, at Gas 2p After Hours ~ REPRESENTATIVE-JAMES H, ORMISTON YOUTH IN COURT GIVEN A CHANGE rested for Theft of Car and Gas Cowt on Friday afternoon showed mer to a youth under 16 years, one ol a quartette who a few weeks Ago wire arrested by Trafic Officer Sidney Hillard on two charges of theft, sealing a car and breaking into a gsoline service station near Pickerifh The was brought Into, court by his fatier, and after a lecture from the magistiate was placed on suspended untengs and allowed to go home, Wien first taken into cus- tody he safdi\hat he was 17 and he was thereforeplaced in the county gaol, Later {i was found that he was only 15, md he wag taken to the Children's Ad Shelter at Osh- awa. He hag spmt over two weeks in custody, Thre of his compan fons are serving six months at Guelph Industrial farm, VOTERS' LISTS ARE BEING SCRUTINZED BY BOTH PARNES Committee Workers Are \e. tive--New Names for Registrars The annougcement that regis- trars will sit in Whitby on June 30, July Ist and 2nd, to hear applica- tions for additions to be made to the voters' lists which will be used at the Dominion election, has stir red up much interest locally, par- ticularly among the party workers at the Liberal and Conservative Committes rooms, where the lists as prepared by the Registrars can be seen, Friday night. both committee rooms were open, and with the election just a month away, there appeared to be new activity on the part of the faithful whose duty it is to see that every avallable voter reaches the polls, The registrars' lists are being closely scrutinized, with a view to determining the political faith of "new ones.' The indications are that. there will be a large registration here, and that there will be a large regis- tration here, and that when the registrars begin their sittings quite a number of names will be added, There may be local meetings plannad for the fyture by both candidates but so far no dates have been named. Quite a number of King Govern ment supporters went to Oshawa Friday night to hear W, H, Moore speak at his organization meeting. TRAGEDY PREVENTS HAPPY REUNION Fredericton, N.B, June 28. A young Scottish woman, eager to Join her husband and settle in Can- ada, was met by heartrending word when her steamer docked at Que- bec yesterday. She ia Mrs, Ian Milne, whose immigrant husband lost his lite by drowning while bathing in the Saint John River near Fredericton Thursday even- ing. The victim has a brother in western Canada, The young couple planned to go to the west and earry on farming. Milne was about 21 years old, SEEK LEGALIZATION OF BIRTH CONTROL Chatham, June 28.---That legal- ized birth' control under proper conditions would serve as a deter- rent to crime, Is a recommendation contained in a resglution which hah heen drafted for the West Kent Women's Institutes to be forward- ed to the Federal and Provincia! Goverhments; | ' "I. like betting on the.race if 1 don't have to use my own money; it in: Guite thriling."-~Peggy Hop kins Joyes, y . Abou ) hours ar iing many people suffer from sour stom- achs, They call Tt Indigantion. It means that the stomach nerves have been over-stimulated. There is excess acid, The way to, correct it is with an alkali, which neutralizes many times its volume in acid, The right way is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia---just a tasteless done in water, It is pleasant, efficient and harmless: It has remained the aA When F Sod Sours Sweeten the stomach--instantly standard with physicians in the 50 years since its invention, It is the quick method: Results come almost instantly, It is the approval method, You will never use another when you know, , Be sure to get the genuine Phil lip's Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years in correct. ing excess acids Tach bottle con- tains full directions----any drug. store, tr und 4 hropicle.~Yelephone hone 850. 1] GARDEN PARTY A SUCCESSFUL EVENT Enjoyable Supper and Pro. gramme by Local Baptist Church The beautiful lawns of "Killarney Green," the residence of Rev, (Capt.) T. ¥, and Mrs. Best, were the scene of a merry gathering on Friday evening, when the annual Garden Party under the auspices of the congregation of the Baptist. Church was held, Cloudy skies, and a chilly wind interfered to some ex- tent with the attendance, but be- fore the event was over the setting sun came out from behind the clouds, and added much to the en- joyment of the evening. From 5.30 the ladies of the church served supper to well over one hundred, and what a supper it was, with many tempting things on the menu, and helpings served out vin seriptural measure, It was a fine meal and all seemed to enjoy fit, The ladies In charge rendered ex. cellent service, The lawns were decorated with colored lights with ferns here and there tastefully arranged, Capt, Best, the pastor, his good wife, and a strong committee had made ar- rangements for a big evening, and they were well carried out, After supper a fine program of solos, quartettees, duets, recita- tions, ete, was rendered by mem- bers of the choir of First Avenue Baptist Church, Toronto, The choir leader is Mr, Holland Pettitt, and it was through his kindness that the visitors came to Whitby, Their pro- gram, was well received and appre, ciated, ADVICE T0 THOSE Afflicted With Lame Maladies Detroit. June 28.----Love may laugh at loksmiths, but if it laughs at the advie of doctors there may be trouble in store for the off- spring. With the ysua) rush of June weddings in nind, Dr, Leon Unger Chicago, addresing the American Medical Assodation Convention, gave some advee on what the young man conwmplating matrle mony should comider. If he suf- ABOUT TO MARRY Men Should Not Wed Girls|| 4 4 -- « REAM) 2% Se LW NTERESTING should be practicaly universal in appeal yet not a neutral food, but luscious to a degree that is never taken for granted. This paradox (to say nothing of Karn's pure cream and sugar, fresh fruits, select syrups and special freezing process) helps account for the serving of Karn's Ice Cream on all major and minor occasions. brick or in bulk. KARN'S DRUG STORE Next P. O. - We Deliver - Phone 378 Sol forall "occasions WEDDINGS lel jo fors from asthma, he will do well not to marry a girl similarly afflict. ed. The same goes if he has hives, suffers from hay fever or has hyper- esthetic rhinitis, And If he doesn't believe the advice he will later when his children suffer the same diseases, all hereditary, according to Dr. Unger. However, if two afflicted persons do marry and have children, it will be well to deny the boy a dog and the little girl mustn't be held close to mother's fur coat, Foods will have to be watched closely, too, or the children will suffer as their par. ents did before them. Still on the subject of marriage and children, the convention was told by Dr. Willlam D, Reid, Bos- ton. that there was no reason why women with heart disease should not have children, Rheumatic heart disease was the type most common« ly found. he said and a study show- ed that women who dle of it dur. ing the childbearing stage do so be- cause of the natural evolution of the disease, 'Motherhood is a wo- men's special privilege and preroga- tive the privilege no doctor has a right to advise against without rea- son," Dr. Reid sald, In: the pedestrian's heaven the streets have only one side,~--Buf- falo Courier Express, A large golf-ball {sn't the answer to our game, What we need is larg- er cups.--Philadelphia Inquirer, 3 low price? Po you realize, that the brilliant Essex . Challenger actually costs little more than cars which are known chiefly for Just forget "list prices" and get the facts, Get the actual costs--trade-in, financing and extras considered. You thing, more it costs for the outstanding | 138 King Street West ESSEX CHALLENGER SUPER-SIX COSts you no more ~then why buy a lesser car? advantages of the Essex Challenger. Now that the cost for an Essex Super Six Challenger is not in any sense a matter of consideration, no lesser car can meet its challenge either in ap: pearance, quality or value. ( '88S as attractively priced. Wide COUPE models just F.0.B. Windsor, tavesestra color cholee at no extra cost. 'ROSS, AMES & GARTSHORE CO. LIMITED OSHAWA BOWMANVILLE AND WHITBY Phone 1160

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