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Oshawa Daily Times, 12 Aug 1930, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1930 EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS GOLDEN WEDDING Kiugston,~Rey, Dr, W, G, Jor- fen aud Mrs, Jordan have observ- od the fiftieth anniversary of thelr wedding, which took place in Buu. Aerlapd, England, Dr, Jordan, who is one of the world's most noted Old Testament scholars, hes heen on Queen's University staff for 55 years as Professor of Heb. row apd of Old Testament Litora- ture, He is the author of many theological books, his latest being on Job, Dr, and Mrs, Jordan have two daughters and two sons, one nf the latter being Dr, Dennis Jor~ dan, physician, of Toronto, KINGSTON CHILD INJURED Kingston ~Jack Venn, 10, dari- od in front of a car while cross. ing the road in front of his home and Is in hospital suffering from serious injuries, The driver of the car, Richarq Taylor, was not held, LIGHTNING BURNS BARN Lindsay. ~Loss of $5,000 was caused when during a severe elec. tries) storm e barn belonging to Jeff ftevens, one mile south of Omemee, was struck by lightning and destroyed, A large quantity of hay, the season's crop of Vall wheat, a buggy and a separator were also destroyed, Btevens has only Teen on this farm about two years, UADDY'S DREAM VADES Kingston, ~--~Workiug as a caddy all summer at the links of the Cat- arqui Golf and Country Club so that he would make enough money to buy a bieyele, Thomas O'Neill, a young boy of Ports mouth, realized his ambiition and had enough money to purchase the wheel," Ten minutes after he had obtained the bicycle, O'Neill was hit by a motorist, the wheel was completely demolished and the boy suffered injuries which ne- cessitated his removal to the hos. pital, QUEEN'S PROFESSOR DIES Kingston, ~~ Dr, John MaeGilll« vray, Professor of German in Queen's University, dled at his home after a short illness, Dr, MacGillivray was born on nn Wes. tern Ontario farm about 75 years Ago, In 1888 he was appointed Professor of Modern Languages at Queen's and served on the arts staff for the past forty-two years, being the oldest member, Of re- cent years he has been Professor of Geman only, He served on the Kingston Board of Education and was president of the Kingston Horticultural Society, 100 YEARS OLD Peterboro, ~~ Belmont, near Havelock, is now the proud poss sessor of a centenarian, in the per. son of Willlam Ira Daniels, HYDRO 18 EXTENDED Trenton. ~The Hydro work is nearly finished along the north side of the Trenton-Belleville Highway, The current will soon he switched on and farmers will enjoy Hydro Power and Light, It COAL $14 PER TON Mallett Bros. is expected that another line will be built in the vicinity of Nor ham, YALL WHEAT JUDGING CON THLE Cobourg, == The judging in Lhe standing fall wheat competition arranged for by Cariwright Agrk cultural society, vesulted as fol tolws: 1, Edward Armstrong; &, Stanley Malcolm; 8, G, H, Mar tow; 4, M, V. Emerson; 5K, D, Johns; 6, Mr, W, McGill; 7, A, W, Wright, James Byers (nd wecre- tary. JOINS COLLEGIATE NTAVY Smiths Palls,~--Migs Bertha M, Ranson of Prescott, has been en gaged ns science teacher on Lhe staff of the collegiate Institute, Bmiths Falls, to All the vacaney eaused by the resignation of §, D, Holmes who has joined the staff of the Jarvis street Collegiate, Tor- onto, INVENTRE FARM GATY Renfrew, ~--A, Ji, Bpooney, of the town of Renfrew has just been granted patents for a devices which enables motorists to operate farm gates and garage doors without getting out of their cars, He wlio holds a patent for equipment der signed to operate rallway gates quickly, The material used In construction of the gates is iron, and the cost Is sald to he low, Specimens of the getes, which ure in operation at Mr, Bpooner's home have attracted considerable inter. est, GAVE LIQUOR TO INDIANS Deseronto, =~ Arrested on a charge of supplying liquor to In dians of the Tyendinags Neserve, B. V. O'Rellly, of Pleasantville, N.Y, wan sentenced hy Poliea Ma gistrate Redford in Deseronte, (0 one month in jall NORTH OSHAWA NOTES North Oshawa, Aug, 0. Mr, and Mrs, Newton, of Hamilton, were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs A. L, Gerry, Mr, and Mrs, Parkhill of Oshawa, have moved Into the house former ly owned by J. J, ¥nglish Mr, Wolff, of Buffalo, spent & few days recently with Mr, and Mrs, Fred Conlin Tom, Bolomon, Jr, had the mis fortune to lose his jersey cow, The night and ate vegolables und wot alfalfa, Veterinary Bhuley was called hut was unable to save it, Miss Jennie Walker, nurse-in training at Toronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs, I, Glover, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Conlin and family motored to Fenelon Valls Sunday, and en route visited the latter's uncle, Dr, Nobert Nryant, at Bunderland, Misses Marie and Margaret Con. lin spent Monday at thie Lake at Whithy Bay, Mr, and Mrs, Robart Heaslip and family motored to Uxbridge one day this week, Mr, and Mrs, Bath Burgoyne, Mr, and Mrs, James Woolley and family and Mr, Solomen, Henlor, | The Romance of Spices Columbus, on his search for A westward passage to the "rich spice flelds of the East, found America, Early voyag ours in an attempt to force a quicker, northern route guve || up their lives in this exciting chase, National holidays wero kept and nations flourished when great galleys came float: ing home with their precious cargoes from India, Turkistan, { China and the Islands of the | Pacific for Spices spelled Nowadays, we buy our spices and plokle our pres | worves without a thought as to the danger, privation and | romance of Spices, | We have a full and complete line of all your splice needs for plokling and preserves, ' Our stocks are fresh and prices hy hole or Powdered Cloves, Whole or Powdered Cinna: ll mon, Mace, Turmeric, White | and Black Peppers, Whole [i Mixed Spices, Curry Powder, [i | Allapice, each only § cents an | ll ounce, ' ' Parowaz ,,..,.. B00 Ib, Red Sealing Wax ., .18¢, { Gem Jar Rings .. 8 for Sic, Corks for Catsup bottle SE En) ogen for R0e, |i Preserving Powder 18¢, box | Saccharin ,.,.,, 10¢, dram || Sweet Plokle Mxt, .,., 88e, Parke's Catsup Flavor , ade, | | You "SAVE with BAFETY" at | The Rexall Stores Jy & Lovel Ld, | King St, 1, = 'Hlmeoe St, §, Phone 28 Phone 08 and Miss Pearl Solomon, visited Mr, and Mrs, Mervil Hare at King, CLAIM BRITAIN MAY CONSIDER TARIFF MEASURE Dominions Would Be Given Rebate of Ten Per Cent, If Adopted (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) London Aug: 13,-The Daily Herald, government organ, today sald that individual ministers, in making plans for the forthcoming Imperial Conference, were consid: ering the idea of a peneral tariff of ten percent for revenue purpoees, with a rebate for the Dominions, The project was sald by the paper to have been submitted fv a memorandum hy H, 1, Henderson, head of the government's economic advisory staff, and to have reached A stage of discussion only an yet, the matter not having heen broach. od in the cabinet, t There's never a ¢ oment at Atlantic ER of 200 ROOMS», ING THE 00RAN ov pn by es, cow broke through the fence at | The fun that doth (no anger lead Becomes u sorry thing Indeed, Farmer Brown's Boy, -- Parmer Brown's Boy and Varmer Brown himself were at work In the cornfield, Jim Crow was sitting on # fence-post, He was watching them work and to hear him talking Crow talk, you might have thought that he was bossing the job, By und by, the sound of a horn reached them, It came from the house, 1& was a sig nal, It was the signal Mother Brown always uses when she wanis Parmer Brown or Varmer Brown's Boy to come up to the house, "Tun along up and see what your mother wants," sald ¥Yarmer Brown, Yarmer Brown's Boy put his hoe against the fence and started up the Long Lana on his way up to the house, Jim Crow flew over and slighted on Farmer Brown's Boy's shoulders, Bo presently they reached Made hy Mureny fut hg, 2100) 5 ALEXANDER Murray Ailip » / AJ ¥Mpy ZA0S gE or Silent as a Shad because of | elothespin and dropped (he EE -- _.§" Bi - the barnyard, Jim Crow few around hack of the barn, Varmer Brown's Boy was very much surprised when he opened the door and esught # impse of Mother Brown's fuse, He knew at oneé that something had disturbed her very mueh indeed, He couldn't vemember when he had seen his mother look quite so provoked, "Where's that Crow?" snapped Mother Brown, "I don't know," replied Varmer Brown's Boy, "He vode up from the cornfield on my shoulder; so he is somewhera around," "Look at that wash!" commanded Mother Brown, Parmer Brown's Boy looked at the clothes-basket once mora piled high with snowy linen, "Well," said he, what of it?" "This is the second time these clothes have heen washed this morn: ing," declared Mother Brown, "and all on neeount of that pesky bird of yours," You should have seen the look on Parmer Brown's Boy's face He Plinked, quite as if he didn't under stand whut his mother wus suying "What hus my Crow gol to do with your washing?' he demanded, | "Hyerything!" retorted his mother | "I's washing hus been out on the lines ones and when my back was {turned that Ceow pulled every wel Syncro-Mesh Transmission Noiseless gear change, made possible through the Syncro-Mesh 'Transmission, is an advanced and cost! feature charac. teristic of McLaughlin-Buick's 22 year engineering supremacy, that is carried to 'new heights by the introduction of the Straight Eight, You may go from first, to second, to third, at a fl then back to calls for it, Your comfort and be enhanced feature, You in car-contr Syncro-Mesh It is found ick of your finger , , , and second again if your driving sleasure in driving will by this sound and proven will find a new convenience )l made possible by this Transmission, on the longer wheelbase models, while McLaughlin-Buick's fine standard transmission is used in the series of lowest price. Now almost everyone can own a McLaugh- lin-Buick, for Motors' awn deferved payment plan, makes easier the purchase of any model you desire, the 8-30 series lists as low as $1290 at factory; and GM. A.C., General clothes on the ground, What Is more, ho slole the clothesping und that Is why Vve called you, | sant hang clothes out without gluthesping und 1 have only half a doen left," "But. how do you know It was (he Crow? Did you see him?" Varmer Brown's Boy asked, "No, | didn't ses him!" snapped Mother Brown, "But no one else would have taken those elothesping," "But," protested Farmer Brown's Boy, he went down with me Ww the cornfield this morning and he enme puck with me; so how eould he have pulled your elothesping?"' "Phat bird has « perfectly good why of wings! veplied Mother rown, "Probably he flew up there and then few back down to the cornfield without your knowing i, You ean depend upon it, that, pesky bird Is vesponsible, | have stood for a lot of his mischief, hut this Is too mueh, Now, you go look for those elothesping," Varmer Brown's Boy didn't know what to say, He wanted to laugh Yen, sir, he nctually wanted to laugh, He was sorry for his mother and he was sorry that she had all that extra work to do; but the fun ny side of it struck hin and he wanted to laugh, He didn't quite dure do it, however, in the presence of his mother, He knew well enough that she would be ready to laugh herself by and by, but he ulgn knew that she didn't feel ke laughing then, #0 he went out to look for Jim Crow Ha had an dew that of he could find Jim Crow he could find the elothespins (Copyright, «1080, 7, W. 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Kogerton, of Pontypon) Mr, and Mya, Loyde Ashton, Ross and Marie, attended the Tamblyn pienie at Hampton Park on Satur fy On Wednesday avening the girls' buscball tenn of Tyrone came over ind played Haydon girls' team, score being 6:10 In favor of Haydon, On Friday evening Enniskillen kirls played here, winning by a peore of N40 BOVRIL MAKES GOOD SOUPS "BETTER THE BIRDN LULLABY Bing to ws cedars; the twilight is creeping With shadowy garments, the wild: ness through i All day we have carolled, and noy would: he sleeping, Bo echo the anthems we warbled to you While we swing, swing, And your branches sing, And we drowse yout whispering tn dreamy Sing to us, cedars; the night wing is sighing, Is wooing, is pleading, to hear you reply And here In your arms we are rests fully lying, And longing to dream to your lullaby While we And sud SWINE, swing voir branches sing, And we drowse whispering ta yolu dream Sing to us, cedars, lowly, Your hreathing so {ragrant, branches so strong; your volee Is sg youl / Our little nest-cradles are swaying so slow oy While gephyrs are breathing their slumherous song, And we swing, swing, While your branches sing, And we drowse (6 your whispering, = Pauling Johnson ---- dreamy A permanent exhibition ef elec cil Lousehold appliances has heen opened in Turin, Italy, Me South Carobing Ave. oi the Resrdwall ATLANTIC CITY'S NEWRY Contrally Located Fireproof 820 ROOMS 2't. 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