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Oshawa Daily Times, 11 Aug 1930, p. 2

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1930 HE EE ET me 5 Bowmanville Daily Times News, advertising and subscriptions will be received st the Bowmanville Office of The Times in the Cowan Block, King Street. Telephones--Office~~587; House--~131, Bowmanville Representati ve~--B, Herbert Mortlock Crippled Children Will be ti Helped by Rotary Carnival Poor Will Also Benefit by Proceeds of Tomorrow's . Great Event -- Citizens Urged to Attend Tomorrow is the big day In Bow. manville, At eight o'clock in the evening the greatest Rotary Fair over held here will commonce and for the next. four hours there will be lots of fun and enjoyment for everybody, Most psople are now acquainted with the program but or those who are not we are re- eating if, At olght o'clock the Band of the 48th Highlanders with two eld Bowmanville and district boys will parade through the town to the Fair grounds where the Carnival will hold sway, This will probably be the last function which will be held in these grounds and this will be a ronal chance to say geod bye tn 8 familar landmark, Once in the grounds there will be lots to do and the best af it all is, that the amuse ments, through the generosity of the Rotary Club, wlil be free, No expense has heen spared to get the best vaudeville acts available and for fully an hour a fine show in eluding comedians, maglcinue and dancers will be given, Then during the entive evening the 48th High- landers Band will render a program, This is perhaps the premier musi- onl organization of the Dominion and those who heard this band last year will be there without fall te hear them again, Captain John Blatter, the band- master is one of the most vorsatile > prizes, conductors in the country and he is indeed a show by himself, Then on the midway there will be a chance for qveryone to go home the richer by one or more valuable All wool blankets, electri enl goods, hams and every concelv= ahle ing will be there for the winning in some way, Maybe a swing of the wheel will make you the proud possessor of a fine blan. kot or again the horso races might make the go home with your pock- ots filled with fine cigars, Then last of all comes the giving away of the Bantam Austin Car, The proceeds wil be used in com- munity welfare work, The poor will not go without a fine Christmas dinner, and those who cannot afford treatment for some disease in a good hospital are provided for and last but far from Joant fis that orippled children, who always have the sympathy of the community will be made well, It takes money to make them well and strong again and the money that you and all those present tomorrow night give to this cause will help some poor crippled child to regain his proper station in life, No doubt some are acquainted with the cases of local children who are now being cared for by the Rotary, but If you are not we know that two at least are in Tor- onto having the very host medical and surgical attendance at no cost to themselves but with the burden borne by the Rotary' Club, " ENEFIT . No other sweet Insts "o long, costs so little, or does so much for you. S Promotes good health when used regularly after every meal. It cleanses teeth and throat, mouth and breath, and strengthens the gums. Your health is aided while your pleasure is served. Good and Good for You wo dn el | NEWS ABOUT TOWN Goodyear Vs High School Goodyear, first schedule winners meet the high school in one of the Inst games of the second schedule at the school grounds to-night, Whiz and Front Street have both defeated Goodyear and the High Bchool are sure that they can do the same, -- Rotary Car Starts Before n large crowd on Satur. day the .Baby Austin ear van its first eight hours outside the Noya! Theatre, The speedometer was senled and the car started, The we- cond eight hours will be run to- day and the last eight at the Iair to-morrow, R100 Passes in the Night dirigable passed over Bo nville mont Boople wero still slumbering, Shortly before four o'cloek this morning "quite a number of citl. zony heard the buzz of the ship and those that saw it state that it was un fine sight in the moonlight, Vruit Wield Day Hoveral important men in the fruit industry including represen. tatives of the Canadian Government In Great Britain will be visitors to this district on Wednesday when thoy will make u trip of inspection around some of the best orchards in the district, Among those which will he visited will he that of Nesve W. HM. Carruthers of Bowmanville, Lunch will bs given at the Nal- moral Hotel and, several good speakers will talk on the fruit sls tutation, Moving pletures will ale #0 be shown after lunch showing the need und the good results deriv. The western trip to Toronto of the R-100 was made, mostly under od from thy use of spray as a pres vontative of worms in apples, Whitby B: TRAFFIC OFFIGER INJURED WHEN ON DUTY ON HIGHWAY Robert Hawkshaw Suffered Concussion When Mo- torcycle Was Ditched Although the automobile traffoe on the highways around Whitby was not'as heavy as {a une! al this time of the year, there Was a very noticeable increase in the number of 'accidnts on Bunda, James Anderson, 31 Weut Avenue Toronto, sustained Injuries to his head, in an accident a mile west of here about three o'clock on Sunday afternoon, when tha car in which he was driving was hooknd by a car driven by H. A, Buckles, uf New York city, Mr, Anderson was driving west on the Wighway with his wife, son and small baby at tho tims, The American car was following him, it was learned, In turning into a road the Buckles car hooked the Anderacn car, turning, it over in the ditch, Mr, Anderson received facial cuts which required several stitches to close, After investigating the accident Trafy OfMcer Hilliard lald no charge against Bucklso, Mr, And. Quickly Builds Up Thin Scrawny Women Would you like to quickly add pounds of firm, attractive flesh banish nervousness and irritability- fill that tired out body of yours with amazing strength and energy? Do you want to bring out your hidden beauty--acquire a smooth and clear skin=hright eyes reflecting your glorious health within? Then take McCoy's Cod Liver Lx tract Tablets--just chock full of powerful flesh-adding, strength-cre ating, rejuvenating and health build. ing elements Who'd ever think the livers of lowly Codfish would yield such vital health essentials yet they do and for years doctors and world's greatest medical authorities have prescribed them for underweight, rundown men, women and children You can get McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets at Jury & Lovell Ltd, T. B. Mitchell, Karn's Drug Store, or any drugstore. 60 sugars coated tablety 60 cents and if you don't gain at least 5 Ibs IndO days money back, PRIZE DANCE AT WHITRY TOWN PARK Wednesday, August 18. Lucky number tickets selling on Mon: day, 11th and Tuesday, 18th, Final draw 11.80 pm. Wednes- day. Good prizes, Dancing nightly. The Whitby b Office, at Gasette and Chronlele,=T After Busines HourrsPhore 300 fols=Talsyhone 3, REPRESENTATIVE--JAMES H. ORMISTON Daily Times | arson was able to proceed home after his injuries had been a'tend. od to, - FraMec OMcer Hurt Highway Trae OMcer Robert Hawkshaw, whose beni is on the Lindway Highway running north out of Whitby suffered a slight con- cussion of the head when his mot oreycle took the ditch at the turn at the Fourth Concession of Whithy Township, OMecer Hawkshaw in making the turn skidded on some grass at the side of the road and the machine took the ditch throwing hime from the hike, Hawkshaw was rushed to the ofee of Dr, C, ¥, McGillvray vhore his {npuries we 9 treated, WHITBY RINKS PLAYED SATURDAY IN MOTOR CITY Two Local Rinks Enjoy Fine Games at Oshawa Open Tournament Two rinks of bowlers trom Whit. by took in the open tournament in Oshawa on Saturday afternoon, and although thay did not bring back any of the prires they had according te al) roports one of those onjoyable days that every enthus- fastie bowler looks forward to throughout the winter season, The first rink was composed of William. Cook, skip, John Hay vie skip, Charles Barton and Herbe Pringle, This rink won their gpon- ing game fiom Cochrane, of Oshe AWA, only after an extra end of play. At one time in the game the Whitby team' was twelve to two down but overcanie the big lead that they had to fight against and tied the ueors at Aftohn all at the fifteenth end. Tn the other two Kamen that they played they were not so lucky and went down to defeat, The other local tenm to compete wan skipped hy Norman "Thomas and viced by George Robb with A, 1. Kierney and Willlam Correll, Thin team won two of \he three games played hut were tied with noveral other Loams for the fourth prize, In the two ends played for the prise money, the local team lost oft, Allthe players report a splen- did day of sport The jitney tournament which was siarted on Friday avening of lant week will ha continued this even. Ing nocording to Information given out by the oMceras of the club, On Friday last the tournament was postponed on account of rain, FIVE ARE BURNED TO DEATH IN TENNESSEE ---- Johnson City, Tenn, Aug. 11, Five persons were burned to death and two others, suffered serious injuries In a fire that destroyed A six room cottage located In an Amusement park near hera early to-day, cover of night and when the giant || Percy Williams Sets New World's Mark for 100-Metres Toronto, Aug, 11,~1t was claim od last night in Vancouver that the performance of Tolan in that West. orn city on July 1 was 10 1.5 we- gonds time for the 100 metres, This performance has not yet been ofoially approved. Coursing down the track with the speed of a tornado, yet with the gentleness of motion of A buimy summer breeze, Peroy Williams, youthful Olympie ehamplon, once again placed himself on the pedes- tal of being the "world's fastest phuman" when he set a new world's record for the 100-metre dash, at the same time defeating a fleld of twenty-five of the best sprinters In Canada on Saturday at the national track and fleld championships at the University of Toronto Stadium, Williams's time was 10 3:10 se cands. The record previously held w=10 2:0 soconds----was established by the great Charles Paddock in 1921 and equalled by ¥ddie Tolan fn Vancouver on July 1 last, Two other Canadian marks wore established during the afternoon, In the 10,000 metre run, Billie Reynolds of Galt, , winning in 42 minutes 68 3.6 seconds, hroke the former mark held by Johnny Miles of Hamilton, which in the 1,600- metre walk Henry Cleman of Cen- tral Y.M.C.A,, Toronto, created a new record when he covered the distance in 6 minutes 18 seconds, There is no record at the present time on the books for this distance, Another "Find" One of the "finde" of the meet was Vernon ville of Acadia Uni- versity, who opened the eyes of seasoned track and #eld followers with his commanding - style and speed, Ho just falled to capture the 400 metre ovent when Alex. Wilson, former M,A.A.A, and Notre Dame University star took the lead away from him coming down the stretch and outgaming him to the tape, Kville is only a youngster und gives every indication of being a roal Jgospec: for the next Olym- ple Games. A tall, rangy Iad, he runs with good form and shows #x- cellent judgment of pace, Ravensdale Wing Arthur Ravensdals repeated his victory of last year in the hurdles event, giving a finished display of "timber-topping"' defeating William Plerdon of Central *'Y" in a close Ace, Contract Let For Breakwater Reconstruction The contract for the Yecons struction of feet of the south breakwatfr at Whithy Harbor has been awarded to the Randolph McDonald Con. struction Company, and work on the contract hay siarted, with several Whithy men 'em. ployed. The other portion of the breakwater at the local harbor was reconstructed last year and the year beforo hy the same contractors, who have had their plant on the ground since that time, When this work is completed the en. tire breakwater which in re. cont years has been seriously damaged, will have heen ve. constructed. Some dredging and Alling in of marsh lunds is the next big job requiring attention at this port, Ld REMEMBRANCE IS DECORATION DAY SERVICE THEME (Continued from Page 3) Painting a graphie pleture of the scene which he had witnessed as he stood outside Buckingham Pal- ace on the night when war vas Co clared, Captain Casey sald that when the hour of midnight struck, the vast crowd of 200,000 people assembled there had sunk the grand old hymn, "0, God, Our Help In Ages Past," with the Xing, the Queen and the Prince of Wales standing on a balcony of the palace, In that moment, he sald, the peoply of the Empire pledged themselves to service, and that pledge was well carried out, It was carried out by the Old Contemptibles of Mons, It wan carried out by the tra«p of the men of Kitchener's Army through the streets of Old Kngland, It wan carried out in Canada when the men left the plow, the factory, the office and the store, took of their "'clvvies" and put on khaki and went across the ocean to tako their places on the battlefield. All over the battlefields, there wera tens of thousands of crosses which marked the resting places of those who had given their lives in carry. {ng out that pledge of rervien, Pledge Carried Out "So well was that pledge carried out," sald Captain Caney, "That wo have these crosses, So wall was it carried out that we have men broken in body and soul, hroken physically and mentally, because of thelr pledge of service, Mere In this cemetery, just behind us, are these little crosses and stones, re- minding us that buried under them are the bodies of the men who dared to carry ou' their pledge of service at the cost of their lives, some ensembles styles, "$4.95, $5.95, $7.95 | Pure Silk Hose French Panel Meel in all new Summer shades, including white, First quality. Regular $1.00, Special, 57c¢ pr. DEWLAND Limited W. A. Summer Frocks AT REDUCED PRICES In plain and printed Silke, Values up Sleeveless and Jone, sleeves, also to $25.00, divided into 3 a rR soa spb TW BRANT 650 ft. BINDER Large and Small Balls HOGG & LYTLE LIMITED INE FORD 600 ft. We have gathered here to-day just to remember theses men who were our pals, end to remember the times when wo bad thelr com- panionship and friendship. And there are children here to be re minded of the sacrifices which were made for them, [I venture to say that in Oshawa, the Canadian Le glon and the Ladies' Auxillary are ready to stand up, if need he, and repeat those words: of Kipling, "Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget." A Wonderful Country "I would remind you," wald the speaker, "That we need to glve thanks te God, not only for tho mon who laid down their lives, but also for the things we enjoy, Can adn is great country, education- ally, commereially and industrially, This is a wonderful country, nnd in spite of the depression, there is no doubt that In tha future Cane ada will hecome one of the greatest nations in the world, Are von grate. ful to God who gave you blessing which are second to noue in the Empire and in the world?" Duties of the Future "We are here also to think of the future, We must not only remem- ber the men who gave thelr lives, and the blessings which are ours as Canadians, It is » splendid thing to die for one's country, but it is a harder thing to really live as men and women for one's country, Is the sacrifice of thoss men buried hers, and In France and Manders to be merely the end and nothing more? The sword has been sheath od and the rifle lald down, never we pray God to be taken up again, not because of the Xellox Peace Pact, not because of the League of Nations, but because the volce of the people says thal there shall be no more war, Their sacrifices have been in vain unless we live, as men and women, as they died Call for Christian Men "There in a call today for Chris. tian business men, for Ohristien sportsmen, for you can putt as much Christianity into a tennis rac. quet or a baseball bat as rou ean Into holding a Bible. We need more Christianity in business, in sport, and in statesmanship, we need men who will bring ri age. of the Prince of Peace to Can. adn, and make {t a country that is truly Christian" In closing, Captain Casey stress. od the need of remembrance of the greatest sacrifice of all, the saeri- fice of Jesus Christ, "There ia a great deal of indifference to that," he sald, "People do not go to chureh, not beca they ars antage onistie, but be 6 thay ara in. different, Christ died on Cal ary, not for the people of his own time, but for the men and women of all times and all centuries. And to day he calls to men and women to base their lives on his prinyipl s in their dally tasks." The sounding of the "Last Post" and "Reveille" by Bugler Borrow. dale, and the benediction Ly Cap- tain Casey brought the service to a clone, After the service ihe par. ade marched back to the Armories for dismissal, During the service, all the giaves of veterans in the cemetery, were decorated by a special decoration party, ' Lightning Strikes Barn 14 Race Horses Killed in Fire That Follows Louisville, 10, (Up)==Lightning today struck a barn at the Kentucky Assoclation raco track at Lexington, setting the barn afire and killing 14 thoroughbreds, The horses were] owned by Howard Oots and were valued at $86,000, The drench ing rain prevented the flamos from leaping to other buildings at the track, Stage Is Set for Races », For Canada's Cup Rochester, N.Y. Aug, 11,-~The stage is all set for the firat of the series of five races for the Can ada's Cup. Saturday night the Thine be the American 8-metre contender and the Quest, the Canadian ohal- longer, wera anchored hehind the Rochester Yacht Club, There was a very strong west wind blowing, with plenty of sea, &nd these. con. ditions somewhat favor the Ameri: oan boat, However in a series of five races all kinds of weather con. ditions are apt to prevail, The R.O.Y.C, in Toronto ia well represented, Most of the bigger boats are on hand, They had a oruising race from Toronto, leaving last Saturday at 3.15 pam, The Ken, Aug. first boat to finish was the Stran- gor, at 8.256 am, Sunday. The Holts was second with Patricia irda, ---------- ---- an. DYNAMITE USED IN MURDER AND SUICIDE (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Burnaby, B.C., Aug. 11-=Place ing his threo children, whose nges ranged from two to woven years in & stumphole on the provincial high way near here, Olto Zellar hlew them and himpslf to places with n charge of dynamite last night, According to neighbors, the man Wis a quear nature, Thoy declare Zollar's wifo left him sovaral days ngo because of allegad cruoities Lo hor, Daring Honest Sensational ! Her Sin Was No Greater Than His + + But She Was A Woman! NORMA SHEARER In Her Alluring New Love Dramg The Divorcee with OHESTER MORRIS ROBERT MONTGOMERY CONRAD NAGEL STARTS TUESDAY 1 \ ope maven ond Last Times==Tnight GARY COOPER in--"THE TEXAN" MAN INJURED WHEN CAR WAS DITCHED Lindsay, Aug, 11,~George Ar. buckle, of Toronto, 1s this morning resting in the Ross Memorial Hos» pital with a severs bodily bruising after going to sleep at the wheel of his car, in whica he was driving from Toronto to his summer home, - New Martin + Tuesday + Wednesday Toronto Film Star MAJORIE WHITE ; "The Ia Golden Calf" MUSICAL COMEDY Fisk Jubilee Singers n "ON A PLANTATION" ! Comedy "DRUMMING IT IN" Last Times Today THE "LONE RIDER" Buck Jones COME TO . . KARN'S SODA FOUNTAIN " Yoo Cold Drinkg, Milk Shakes § © WE Mik Chocolate 'Gi Toa Coffee Mik Toasted Sandwiches Ice Cream, Ice Oream Bricks / We deliver Ice Oream in Brick or Bulk KARN'S Drug Store Next P.O, Phone 878 ects eee he OUR STORES CLOSE WEDNESDAYS AT 1 P.M. JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST, MONDAY, TUES. DAY AND WED. NESDAY SPECIALS Foods for Summer Menus Fresh fruits and vegetables for lade ard desserts, ready-to. serve s, choice imported and domestic delicacies that e meals simple to await your selection propre: nearest A & P Food Store. SPECIALS FINE GRANULATED OR BROWN Sugar 10»-48c¢ Shredded Wheat 2 ks. 19¢ Crabmeat "-' 31¢ The oar: Supreme Tin No. ¥% Tin 23¢ No. 1 Ane Round Steak 1. 27¢ Brisket.» 13¢ FRAY BENTOS Corned Beef « » 2§¢ SPRING . Lamb Chops ;' The Great Atlantic & Pacific LIMITED OF CANADA R - A -------------- ta a ",

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