THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 19%0 '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--~B87; House--131, Bowmanville Representative~B, Herbert Mortlock ( Farmers of West Durham Entertain Rotarians at Elliott Memorial Park George McLaughlin Delivers Forceful Address at Fine Gathering Held in Hamp- ton Yesterday Afternoon Furthering the splendid effort of the Bowmanville Rotary Club 1) encouraging a greater friendship and an better understanding betweon rural and urban people the Wont Durham Agricultural Soclety were hosts to the Bowmanville Rotary Club at a plenic at the Elliott Memorial Park at Hampton yoster- day afternoon, Close to three hundred farmers and their etly cousins wera present and one of the finest aftérnoons of sport and fun were spent, After n fine program of sports fe which the farmers won nM the major COAL COAL Phone 198 W. J. SARGANT Yard-=s0 Hloor Atreet BK. Ovders Promptly Delive events tho company wail down to & delicious supper served by the Women's Institute ot spmpton on the lawn In the park, It zhould he mentioned, however, that the great. ost event of the afternoon started before supper , The ball game between the farmers and the Rot. avians had its start before supper but either the adverse scora of 29 to B at the end of four Innings or need of nourishment caused ne Rotarians to make a break und the playery adjourned with the rest to the heavily laden tables, The men! was one of these old fashioned ones that it is « uly pose sible to get in the country and Lhe cold ham, salads of all descriptions ples, cakes and ice cream certainly upheld the reputation of the Hamp. ton ladies, As an ald to the diges tion, when supper was nhout half completed a quartotta composed of Rotarians Edmonstone, Hoar, Heh. der and Morrison sang much to the delight of the audionce, "Mary Louw," To be candid the harmony was not perfect but Jt suiliced and the singers ware privileged to have other members of the club pay an dime each for thelr efforts, Bhortly Minore, being so small, nearly mils. sed putting his dime In the hat I _-- Six Amazing Values , +++ Such values as only A & P offers, for it is A & P's policy to sell the highest quality foods at the lowest prices. You'll find every item on the shelves of your A & P Food Store at a price usually lower than you will find elsewhere , . . . Start saving at A & P today, Oshawa--"Two Stores==Simcoe St, S.--~Kine St. W, MEATS Remarkable low prices for the best cuts of meat at your nearby A & P Meat Market, Drop in today for real savings, SMOKED | SWEET PICKLED Hams 1. 32¢ Ox Tongue ib. 28¢ Nweet Briers-Nugar-Cured, 1-L8 10 to 12 Ibs, average~Half or whole, AVERAGE | SMOKED SUGAR-CURED Picnic Ham | Shoulders Pt sn 0s J 0 HT 1 22 FRESH CAUGHT Whitefish ib. 1 ec BACK By the Pleco Bacon i. 37. real hot weather Best PEAMEAL, Sliced 390 " A special=A treat h EXYRA SPECIAL! GENUINE NEW SEASON'S SPRING LAMB Fronts 1b. 19: LOINS ....... Ib. 2c BREAST ..... Ib. 20 Legs 1b. 34: RACK ROAST, Ib. 26¢ Ee AEA .-. Mo. 49- ROASTS DELICATESSEN FRESH DAILY-- Prime Rib . .... lb. 28¢ | Potato Salad .. lb. 23¢ ROAST Rump "fad" 1b. 26c | Spring Chicken, Ib. 48¢c ROAST \ Porterhouse Ces Ib. 38¢ Sharctibe. «ooo 1b, 28¢ BENIN OOK SAG! A 51 vt om BUTTER 2m 59. SUNNYFIELD PASTEURIZED CREAMERY, 2 Ibs, 61¢ ---- TEA FLEE Rss 1b, HO FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Fresh fruits and vogetablos delivered dally to all our stores, A completo lst of all native and fruits and be had ai attractive prices, imported vegetables oun The Great Atlantic & Pacitie Tew Co. ADDRESSES PICNIC -- GRORGE W, McLAUGHLIN Of Oshawn who delivered n splens Aid nddvess at the Farmersiots ary Plenie at Elliott Memorial Park, Hampton, yesterdny, witching him give him wn but the others were closely nnd did nol change to escipe Ge WW, Mclaughlin Mpeiks After community singing George W. McLaughlin, of Oshawu, dolly ared an masterful and extremely in teresting nddress shout tha ra senreh bureau maintained hy the Ontario Government to ald farmers || FOUNTAIN and manofacturers alike in ridding them industries of mueny of Is is, Mr, MeLaughlin In expressing his plengure ut helng present at the gathering stated that (hey were things of more Intrinsic value than money und one of these was friend ships, That was why he was glad to be there within threes miles of his birthplace among his own folk and In the country which his fore KARN'S SODA i fee Cold Drinks Milk Shakes Milk Chocolate Milk Toasted Sandwiches Ton Coffea Tee Creem, tee Cream Bricks We deliver Tee Cream in Brick or Bulk KARN"S Drug Store Next 1,0, Phone B74 Rt a l did something to ald the problem while machinery ndds to it, Where machinery has laid off thousands the radio, the automahile and the nirplane has glven employment (o many, The very best minds In induetry, | finance and agriculture are bent | the speaker asserted, to find a sali tion to this evil and one will no doubt be found, In the past nature had always taken its cours und provided for its people and it will at this time, | exterior | faeliitle ! | w | farming | whould have I'tlon mlthough SHREDDED Us nass IMITED, OF CANAD AG] fathers helped to hreak "Wa talk of hard tmes sald but this country ! dise to what It was wl fathers eame hey without roads and with no In conclusion Mp, Mela stressed the importance of goodwill hetweaen farmers and city folk luded the Rotary Club for ity ef forts in this direction Mayor Klatt, of Bowmanville, and tteave Rickogd, of Newcastle moved | and mee of thanl tn the speaker fm fine nddre Heated ut the table with the speaker were the chalrman, Neove Coarruthey of Bowmanville, vig president of the Agricultural Soci " hin now" he A pare nour fore country modern and ton Turning to farndng and Tis con nection with tha Reson My, Mebaughlin poliuted out was porhaps ha clentific of all Industrie Inn work it embodied many und without It towns would not exist Fred, W. Bowen, re-alected for With this necessity of hotl wh Durham in Monday's election, W then he usked, should thera hoe an J Durham County's »aure differant of opinton he at Quaen Park, Malfoy urban and rural peopl Rotor Tohn Baker, 1°. It, Liaw m | was helping to iron out th af the Bowmanville oncos until now practically all Jif (Jeorge n John | ferences had vanished wee Cha | Hesearch for Farmer Ball Grime | Ha »ti ad the nesd \ I'he ould not be complete | regenrch for agricul I | | wit wut an Httle about the bid glaimeoed that all otha industri | gam 11 the hall | most of whieh are nol peu 0s | games that vill neve for | old as farming have gone shed | The Times reporter kept the scar nnd have seen their greate lovols | sheet and did not know half th opment in the past 160 Va [ timi whether he wi Ka Farming, which hap been ts | georeshest or ence for the past 6,000 | word pugele goems to have heen hardly modo game wi Isod at all That was win 17 for the research burenuy way i | sim to function It wis goin LO 1 hase study the eo side of farm Ing and los glva the farmer hig It was going to endeavour to giy the farmer the. help received lon 10 nh vols hi onded hh Bureau that mont ades nly rugs | sentative | Kllott, | the president Rotary Club Baker, and Ce The wloy w wis one ol you ping working ot The Anal sem 10 for the Rotarians nore In th Hid What on first farmer th Ale must Kdmonstone have hean etherinl fo | on the field could (hrew | to | the ball within ten feet of nim, | Chagoo us pitcher wa | | the only one that yveanlly intoy hall and even he wit twelve foot Wigh ver wera ealled pireikos hy the umpire Rotarian Bhorty hinge got wo desperile of nothing | towards the ond that the Rotarians itunes | enlisted the ald of same of five «i week | other farmors and in the last (wo had been suggested Naw things | Innings wera playing thirtean men are beng Invented very day waleh [In the field, Nous Btrvike was the mom | nn one jon the cost n er profitd and | George which he | playing which He touched on the question and traced the nee ehinery which he elalmed wo ly the eau He know vot which was a eure for the omployment if mn pil pit the tha BEHIND THE BISCUIT Ever see a boy behind a Shredded Wheat Biscuit? You will have to look quick before the biscuit disappears-- but wait and you will see him take another biscuit-=and more milk, The more he chews the crisp shreds of baked whole wheat, the more he likes it--and that's the reason he is a real boy, full of bounding energy and radi ant health, Just as good for grown-ups. Delicious with prunes, baked apples, sliced bananas or any fruit, on 4 pi) Nii QRS AN HEAT pd Sa \ RAR WITH ALL THE BRAN Ci i ll : OF. THE WHOLE WHEAT K GANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT GOMPANY, LTR oly authority on whet you could do and what you could not do und the hoys only laughed at him but Rows stil] thinks they were laughing hecause they were Ignorant, Shorty Minors. provided the tithit of the game when he let ane man nave five of his wo called strikes helors he was out, Things came Lo: such fn sorry pass at the end that It seem ed ns Ii the piehers wera aiming ul Shorty and not at the plate at ull, Anyway it wag 8) in good fun und the farmers and Itolarline alike felt 4 hundred per cont hel ter after thelr afternoon's o ning | NEWS ABOUT TOWN | Nofthall tonight High School will meet the Motors in a scheduled wpofthull gems to night ut the Public School grounds, All games In the second sehedule should show some good ball as avery game draws closer to (he champlonship fight whieh will he fought this month Both these teams are good aud may surprise the fang hefore the clogs of the sea won, Another Pump Despite the apposition of roma members of the council at thelr Inst wesslon to the erection of a gasoline pump outsid: Harry Allin's Bieyela Bhop on King Hireot, West the roads and stvects commitiea have evidently decided thai Is e ection was OK, for nn been placed thers thi ane hind onl Town Hall Wepnlis Contract will ha 1.1 hin the next two or three dn for the al tarations at the 'l 1 Hall I'ha of thig hullding will he painted, new -eavestrouphin will ha Installed and the roof will Hkaly ha extended Mt about fom The slate roofs of the oleh and publle sehools are to he repaired in th Rotary Rottball If members o! the fehnll lo have a night to spare and want to foe some fun they snould chalieng the Rotary Club to a gan If cltigens had seen the 1] nt Humpton yesterday they would me hye seen some veal fun, If thig game should materinlige nin effort should be muda to have Mill Min ore as umpire for what he knows whout softhall 1su't worth linoving Gureden Party Monday The annus) garden party conduct ed hy Bt, Joseph's church will be held as usual on Monday, elvie holiday, Many new features have heen provided for thig year and the usurl good time is expected providing the weather man 14 gon 8rous, Bowling Tournament The annual Bowling tournament of the Bowmanville Howling elub will be held ag Monday, A large number of vinks have signified thelr Intentions of helng presuni which 1g only natural when Bow manville had one of the fines greens in this part of the prov Home real fine priges will he given ton, ONLY ONE SEAT STILL DOUBTFUL Conservatives Now Have 138, With Tie Result in Yamaska, Que, Ottawa, July $=With onl Aoubtfuyl seat out of 245, the Conser viatlve party has elected 138 mem hers to the House of Commons Lib crals 86, United Farmers 10, Liber al Progressives three, Progressives two, Labor three and Independent two, These figures give the Conser vislives a majority of J wer all others combined In the wfter-election fluctuation of doubtful seats, Temiseonats, Queho his heen definitely conceded to the Liberal J, KE, Pouliot, former mem her, had a lead of 40 vote 1, Dube, Conservative, in returns menthers over the final ing vote, A judicial recount wis ex | pected to be held A recount will take place in Bona venture, Que, which has heen con ceded 19 DD, Morgan, Conservative Liberal headquarters ela that Hor Charles Mareil, Libera), was elected WEIGHTY PROBLEM, Chorus Girly "Bo you really think a massage machine will = reduce my witisl, Where can | get onet" Producers "1 just saw i steam rol ler wo down the street, ---Answers, : WILLING TO, Colored Gentleman (with razor) M'se gonna make yuh eat yo words, hot waf- fellah" "Well, Second Darke fried chicken and watermelon" ing Show, fle Pas FAIR, . "Phe Judge just tried the bootleg wer's ense" "Sar What was the verdict "Well, he sald 11 was fale, but not up to the pre-war stuff ==lnquirer Saved---a Friendship When Mildred went to eke A position fn the elty, It looked » though her lifelong friendship with Kleen would suffer from the sep aration, But they found a way In keep It aliva--hy regular use of Long Distance, 16 hrought hack old times USED 1028 CHEV, COACH, BARGAINS IN GOOD 1929 ESSEX SEDAN. A Beautiful Car for the Whole Family 1028 ESSEX SEDAN. Thoroughly reconditioned and sold with our 30 Day Guarantee 1920 ESSEX COUPE in splendid condition, Real Good Buy CARS A Splendid condition, Ross, Ames & Gartshore The one remaining doubtful seat Yiamuskn, Quebec, where an unusunl situation had developed to-night, Aime Boucher, former Liberal mem her, and '1 Conser Cometols vative, Company Limited 135 King Street W, Phone 1160 vere reported tied with the return ing officer ready to east the decid Summer Sale of DRESSES, COATS and MILLINERY CASH WORKS WONDERS Starting Tomorrow (Thursday) every garment of our large selection greatly reduced. ' Co Wh (4 = tomorrow and following days, hh de | Former prices mean nothing now. We are clearing everything, | | Those lovely Dresses you saw last week are a fraction of the price Be early, . All reductions marked in plain figures. | cote bo Get the best selection, | 50 Smart Dresses $2.75 REG, PRICE $5.78 TO §9.76 All shades, sleeveless and long sleeves, All washable flat crepe, They will move out quickly wn $2.75 Dress Sale $5.75. REG, TO $8.88 AND $10.78 Smart Dresses of real good quality in a large assortment of Silks, A large variety of shades, long and short sieves, They wil move QE 78 out quickly at iii Dress Sale $7.75 A real nice selection of good styles in Printed Silks, Flat Crepes, Georg: ettes and Chiffon, ostly long sleeves, a few short, Reg, $10.78 to ino |g Dress Sale 12.75 A PREMIER VALUE hina Chiffony, Jrinted Sil Crepes, oorgettes, Vely aes beautiful colorings. ! Quite a few coat styles, Reg, $19.78 to $22.50, le they Wie $12.75 Dress Sale $ 7.50 Various styles in one group, selling less than half price, Mostly flat crepe in the darker shades, Chooie them i $7.50 Half Irige ov... vain SPRING AND SUMMER COATS SELLING AT BIG REDUCTIONS Smart styles in a large variety of shades, We have too many coats for this time of the season and have made our reduction very great 30 as to en sure quick sale, Ask to see our prices, MILLY SALE $1, This means a very large selection, They are all smart styles and selling at a fraction of their value, Reg. Prices, $3.98 to $3.08, Early © for better vi La MILLINERY SALE $1.80 All our better hats go on sale atarts ing tomorrow, Fine Straws, Mohair, a large var of colors, All new styles, For gq $1 50 sale ALLERIA LARA IAA LR} ashion Shoppe €4 Simcoe St. South, Opp. Bruce St. Tel. 3083w