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Oshawa Daily Times, 24 Jul 1930, p. 2

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930 'Bowmanuille Daily Times News advertising and subscri Office of Block, Keep street, © will be received at Times in the Cowan Telephones----Office--587; House131, Bowmanville Representative==B, Herbert Mortlock Two Tie For Chevrolet 3 "Pwo men tied for for the Chevrolet Car given at the Orono Street Fair last night for the correct guess of the number of miles the ear would 0 in 36 hours, The final result ill not naw be known until Satur- hy aftermoon, | he Fair which was perhaps the Toy successful function ver, held e enter, prising villas was attended by over ¢ of Orono res thousand Big Orono Street Fair peoile who jammed the main street i the early hours of the morning. i a village of five hundred peop) to carry out a street fair so success fully is #8 big credit in itself but when the fair measures up In every respect to those held in much larger places the credit is still greater, About six thirty standard time a arade led by a traffic officer left eweastle for Orono with seores of DO NOT BE MISLED by Partisan News Reports--Listen In--Judge for Yourself Hear on the Radio THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. L. Mackenzie King PRIME MINISTER Friday, July 25 9-11 p.m, Eastern Standard Time 10-12 p.m, Eastern Daylight Saving Time Address from Cornwall CFRB Toronto CFCA Torente CJGC Londen CNRO Ottawa CF HS QShathem Metres) Ontario Liberal Campaign Commitise, Toronto SUIT SALE 100 Men's fine worsted Suits, Navy blue, pin stripe, grey, brown and sand, Single and double breasted. Regular prices, $25 to $33.50, ON SALE $1850 SIZES 35 TO 46 J. C. McGILL 12 KING ST, EAST decorated cars and trucks and pum- erous clowns, decorated bicycles, niggers and every other thing which makes a suceessful parade, Hundreds of cars were parked along the route of the parade, The parade was near- Iy & file long and was followed hy an almost endless stream of ears bearing licenses from Oshawa, Bow- manville, Port Hope and Toronto, The main street was # scent of mueh activity with stalls lining both sides of the street where games of chance nd all the other paraphernalia of a ree et Faly were in evidence, One barter on anything from a new pots to & side of bacon and there must have been over two hundred people go home the richer by a fine blanket, # bridge lamp or a ham, At ten o'clock a millisg erowd of two thousand surrounded the stall in which the Chevrolet ear on blocks wis nearing the end of its 36 hour run, At ten after ten the car stopped wnd for fifteen minutes the crowd waited patiently for the winning number which, was B58 and 7/10, Seores came very near this number but two guessed correct and the tie will be brokep and the winner an- nounced en Saturday, Following the MnouneEment of the Minning, number the doors of the Town Hall were thrown open and the dance floor inside was invaded with a est which soon filled it leaving hardly room to meve around, As stated in yesterday's issue the fair was held to pay for a new $1,000 swimming pool erected there this summer and there Is not the least doubt on the part of officials, although the full accounts are not yet in, that they will more than realize this pn, It is believed that more than half of this sum was realized oi the sale of tickets for the car alone while every booth from the blanket booth con: ducted by Bowmanville Rotarians to the home cooking booth conducted hy the ladies of Orono did a roaring business from eight o'clock till well after midnight, HUNDREDS HEAR LAST PROGRAM AT 1930 CHAUTAUQUA Elliott James and Vierra's Hawaiians End Fine Series in Big Tent Chautayqua for 1930 is a thing of the past, Hundreds of people in the past few days have seen a series of entertainments which without Chau tauqua they would be unable to see outside the larger centers, The last night was marked by much enthusiasm and again every seat in the tent was taken and scores were forced to stand, Yet with all these large attendances it is doubtful whether Chautauqua will visit Bow manville again as the required num ber of pledges were not signed hut it is will hoped that seme way will | seems a be found to get this fine class of entertainment for another year, - It funny thing that with a crowded tent each afternoon and evening that there was not enough people ta sign the pledges for the return of the Chautauqua, The hard times are likely having some effect on this but it is hoped that if these PHONE 370, NEXT THE PORT 0110 FW RRR CAH NG Mr. W, A, on fi iho MASS MEETING IN THE INTERESTS OF W. H. Moor LIBERAL CANDIDATE IN ONTARIO RIDING Will Be Held in the 'Westmount School Grounds on FRIDAY, JULY 25 AT 7.30 P.M, (Daylight Saving Time) SPEAKERS Chairman--~Gordon D, Conant Mr, H, Edmondson » Wi M, Gilbert "liver an address, "Ontario, and st ohn D third in the province in last year's contest, a real message to deliver, 'Citizens' Band in Attendance EVERYBODY WELCOME SPECIAL FEATURE John Dryden Son of William A, Dryden and grandson of the Hen, John Dryden, will de: ryden was champion high achool orator of Central He will have Teacher "Skinny" Nervous, Gains P 14 Ths ih 3 Weeks Bt, Aurelia, v ' "Was REFVOUS, exhausted, Bo skinny, was ember. russed," says Miss Alphonsine For: tier teacher, "Tried Tvoniced Yeast, Gained 14 Ibs, in B weeks, Now healthy and happy.' Teachers, lawyers, dostors, nurs: es, mothers, ministers all write of going of 6 to 156 Ibs In 8 weeks with new Tronized Yeast, Blemish- od ekin clears, "Nerves," conmtip- ation, indigestion go overnight, New pep first day, Ironised Yeast is two great ton- fes in one, Welght-bullding hrew- or's Yeast plus strengthening, blood-enriching Iron, Many times more effective than unmedicated yeast, Results In half the tims, Don't be "skinny," weak, nerv- ow, in danger of serious Wie. Take these plensant little tablets, No yeasty taste; no gas, If not de- lighted with quick gdine manufac. turer refunds money, Get Tronized Yeast from drugnist today, Ves) great tomorrow, New pounds quick, AAA A Cl A a hard times are over next year and the Chautauqua Is prevailed upon to come to Bowmanville there will be Just as large audiences to greet them, Yesterday's programs came as a fitting climax to five days of fine en. tertainment, In the afternoon Elliott James, world famous scientist gave his popular lecture demonstration "Liquid Air" Mr, James' lecture was intenselw interesting to bath ju veniles and adults alike, The experi: ments he made on the stage were fascinating but were so simply and clearly explained that they were easily grasped by the audience, With his complex equipment Mr, James made a kettle of water boil on a block of ice, made a rubber ball treated with liquid air hounee oy the floor and split in twe, and did so many hewildering things that he kept his audience on edge through out the entire program I'he next hig thing on the program naw is the Bowmanville Rotary Fair which is going to he bigger and het ter than ever this year I'he bi event however will be the giving o the Baby Austin on the same basis as the Orono one was given last night, only running 24 hours, Within the next week an announcement will be made hy the Rotary Club of the features of the fair and although the tickets have only heen printed a day the craze for this kind of sport has so gripped folk in general that hun dreds of tickets sive heen sold al ready POLLING STATIONS AT BOWMANVILLE AND DARLINGTON Make Neo Mist About Mistake Location of Polling Booths "The following is a complete list of the - respective polling divisions in Bowmanville and Darlington together with their Deputy Returning Officers Bowmanville No, 1=A to 1, Jahn John Percy Polling Div, No, 2-A ta H, Wil liam Tait, 110 Z, B, King Polling Div, No. 3A to H, George Thompson, T to Z, H, Jewell Polling Div, No, 4=A to K, H, | Goddard, I, to: Z Robt, Halmes, Polling Div, Na, §~A ta H, Roland Rates, 1 to Z, James Nokes, Falling Div, No, 6=A to K, Roger Bird, I to Z, Thomas Veale Darlington Townehip Polling Div, No. 1=A ta , Fred Bennett; I ta Z, George A, Stephens, Polling Div, No, 2=A ta Z, Clar ence Woodley, Palling Div, No. 3=A ta 1, William Wood; M ta Z, Truman Power Polling Div, Ne A talLR C Seott) Kn 2, Pp Hogarth Polling Div, 8 ta M, Adam Sharp N to Z, §, Tear. Polling Mv 'No ~ A to Me, Rus: sell Sullyt M ta Z, T, Ceell Worden Change in Stations As there are many changes in sta tions for this election voters will he wise to peruse the following sehe- dule of voting places and find out Just where they are te vote so that on the Appainted day they will net have a fruitless journey to the wrong pel, The Bowmanville Polling sta: tions " as follows, own of Bowmanville Ne, A (Rural) A to J==At Council Chambers, Town Hall, Rewmanville, K ta Z=At Town Hall, Bowmanville, Polling Diy, Lyle, K, ta Z, SEALED TENDERS addresged to the un: dersigned, and endorsed To Stes for Nouth L he water Reconst felon AL ty" Mesive Fg, Ju o'slosk oh Hg y v tion x) fo WY the i th Dakar Wt Whitby, ¥ i ae ol sontract ean he ae ation and farms of tender Fiment, at the of fe! tae a iitea, bh fi u chins the | FON, (inition tutes A Unie and at the il not i Ow, W - a dipped hy the ry Ont! a made PAYHINOR nind by uh i i seeurity, 10 make ha» 0 he eblained a hit Sat iy Re [ Jeespied © yal tY to " Ke a, whieh will or aubmit hte der must he ATRL dnd 4 oh Rete if required Beers ary, tment of Public Warks, 4+ HI dig nn) Ineludes all that part of said Town ying south of the centre line of Cons cession Street, west of the centre line of Beech Avenue, Lowe Hireet, and Temperance Street, extended in a south-westerly direction, No, 2 (Rural) A to K and L to Z At Tom Hamilton's House, Elgin %t North, Bowmanville, Includes all that part of sald Town lying nerth of the centre line of Concession Street and west of the centre line of High Street, No, d (Rural) Ato H and 1 to Ze At Mrs, Sarah Brown's House, Cens tre Street, Bowmanville, Tneludes all that part of sald Town lying east of the entre lines of Jigh Hireet, Beech Avenue and Temperance Street, and north of the centre fine of Wellington Street extended to the eastern boundary of the corporstion,] parallel to King Street, No, 4 (Rural) A to K and I to 7 At Pump House, Chiureh Bt. Includes all that part of said Town lyin east of the eentre line of 'lemperance Street, south of the centre line of Wellington Street, extended to the eastern boundary of the corporation in a line parallel to King Street, and North of sald King Street, No, § (Rural) Ato Hand I to Z At Merle Nokes' House, Brown Bt Includes all that part of sald Town, east of the centre line of Temperance Street, south of King Street, west of Libersy Street and north of Albert Street, No, 6 (Rural)=A to K and L to Z =At South Ward School, Bowman ville, Includes all that part of said Fawn. South of King Street, east of Liberty Street, and south of Albert Street Township of Darlington No, | (Rural) A to H and | to Ze At Sehool House, 88, No, b, Proyi= dence, Comprising Lots 1 to 8 ins elusive in the Broken Front Coneess sions 1 to 7 inclusive In the 1st and nd Concessions; and lots | to i? ine elusive in the 3rd, 4th and bth Cons cesslons, No, 2 (Rural) A to Ze=ut Tempers mee Hall, Tyrone, Comprising Lots 1 tn 12 inelusive in the oth, 7th, kth, Oth and 10th Coneessions No, 4 (Rural) A to L and M (0 Ze At Temperance Hall, Maple Grove Comprising Lots 12 to 24 inclusive in the Broken Front Concession; 15 to 24 in the 1st and 2nd Concessions and 13 10 20 in the ded Concessions, in elusive No, 4 (Rural) Ato] and K to Z AM Tow n Hall, Hampton, Compris ing Lots 13 to 24 inclusive, in the ah, Sth and 6th Concessions, includ: " the Village of Hampton, $0 5 (Rural) A to and M to Z=At Shu Hall, Ennlskillen Comprising Lots 13 to 24 inelusive | SPECIAL 'Corn Flakes FRESH AND CRISP Ee a Spoiling, Jellies fo colorful, fender r parly desseris McLAREN'S INVINCIBLE . JELLY POWDERS in the 7th, Eth, 9th and 10 Conces- sions including the villages of Vonls killen and Burketon No. 6 (ural) A Mh Me and M to Z=At. Behool House, B85, No, Courtice, Comprising Lots 25 to 3 inclusive In the Broken Front, 1st, nd, ded, and Ath Concessions, includ ing the village of Courtice No, 7 (Rural) A to Z==In Hall at Fnfield, Comprising Lots 28 to 38 inclusive In the Sth, 6th, 7th, Bth, 9th and 10th Concessions, Give your dog a chance during the summer months, Keep him quiet with plenty of shade and water, Talk to him mently, make emiidren, especi- # ally visiting ehildren, leave him alone Da not eonfine your (ow to a kennel an a short chain, Glve him # run Several dogs In town here have a poor existence, Vxerelse Is as. neces sary for a dog as for a human, A ring on a clothesline to which dog's chain Is attached proves Witisluctory In many eases, az, Enjoy this delicious Strawberry Jam~lts rich, tart flavor--its ex- ceptional low price will find favor with every thrifty and dis sriminating housewife, Buy several Jars-- the saving is noteworthy. vaker Brand gia PKO. SHIRRIFF'S JELLY Powders oven. 23¢ CATELLI'S MACARONI Assorted 2 For 23¢ 16-0, Phy, FRY'S BAKING Chocolate in 26C Tin "THE HEALTH DRINK" TODDY Fn 31c Tn51c Rrookfield Cheese 19 Cc Ib, box GINGER ALE 2 ys + nae of 1 | ih (80 refund on I hottie) Orange== Lemon Crystals, Noms, aiiditbiss | Cc GINGER ALE | BR rohind 'on wovla) 0c BREAKFAST BLEND TEA wo. 73¢ 800 tn JULY 25th...3 SPECIALS on SALE Tat SPECIAL~ ---- Sweetheart Brand Peanut Butter 17 SPECIAL Libby's Homemade PICKLES 1801 BOTTLE ME Tin GILLETT'S LYE Tin 14¢ BORDEN'S EVAPORATED MILK taLL TIN Lynn Valley 'Lombard Plums 2 tins 27¢ BUTTER 2 hs. 61¢ 2 mw 25¢ Watch for the RED PRICE TICKET It denotes o SPECIAL VALUE [SPECIAL | Cora i d orne No.1 SIZE Beef 19¢ PEAR IN LIGHT SYRUP SPECIAL! Short Rib Roasts 23¢ 1b. SPECIAL! Blade Roasts 19¢ 1b. Address 82 SIMCOE 8T\ NORTH Selena Sliced Breakfast WPECIAL! ROUND STEAK 29¢ LB. Friday and Saturday Only SPECIAL! Fine Granulated SUGAR 10 LBS. 48¢ $4.80 PER BAG <» EATON I \l I \ N ( RAN 'Choice Qual ty LARGE Size 21c SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS CORABMEAT a pissiiziy SKIPPER SARDINES Paairier Rw 380 BEEF pov 3 Rg ey pn 240 sorta onioKin oh Un 300 TOMATO KETCHUP . Sidi Borie Bo RED KIDNEY BEANS finns ox Figs aoe 100 CALIFORNIA SPINACH 1 1 13 ta REEL TLI) BABY BEETS ,Oholos Quality wgNp, | Hn Rw 230 CROSBY Reb B nn 160 PUMPKIN Seiad 10 STEEL WO TR Package... 90 FLYTOX TILLER 800 CHERRIES bottle, ya ARTI ANS. 270 ord 90 Pound Bag POTATOES Home Grown $1.78 PER BAG Address 2 SIMCOE ST. NORTH

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