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Oshawa Daily Times, 25 Aug 1930, p. 8

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PACE EIGHT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY AUGUST 25, 1930 EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS | CHILD PAINFULLY HURT Stirling=Donatd Thempson, nine your old son of Mr, and Mrs, Gilbert Thompson, of the oth concession of Rawdon, wis painfully injured when he fell out of an apple tree, break: ing both his arms a little above the wrists and disloeating the left wrist MAY CONTEST SEAT Almonte=Attention is turnin the vicaney caused by death of Dr, Anderson of Smith's Valls, lute Con: servative In the Ontario Legislature for the riding of South Lanark, Among 'those mentioned us likely us: pirants for this post are 1d, R, Sted: man, Perth, former MLA; J. ¥ Montgomery, Smith's Valls; Dy, Pat: terson, Smith's Falls; 'I, A, Rogers, Perth, und I. V. Maley, Smith's Valls, SUSTAINS TWO FRACTURLS Cobourg, ~While still wearing a east for a fracture of the femur sus. tained some seven weeks ago, WKob ort Tapscott, of Fddystone, fractured the bone a second time when he fell, Mr, Tupscott sustained the first frac ture when a horse he was driving to pasture fell on him, MAY BE COMMISSIONER Cobourg~Appointment vf W, A Yraser, M.P,, us Cobourg's Industrial Commissioner, for which or a similar post he volunteered his servhevs ut # special Chamber of Commerge meet ing will probably be effects' at general meeting of the organization whileh President Gould will he asked ta endl ot onen 0 GOES TO PENITENTIARY Belleville=Agnes Diloe, 21, young sentenced hy Mug trate Mikel to two in Ports mouth Penitentiary on her plea of guilty to the charge of coneeiling the birth of a child SERIOUS GRASS FIRE Belleville Grass fives swept over Murray township on the farm of George Hannah where about sixty aeres of hay field were burned, fences, clover and serih falling to the flames, 'Two hundred joined in quell ing the blaze DREDGING OUT HARBOR Belleville, Paint Anne harbor is being deepened and blasted out hy the drift host owned by the Kussel Construction Company of Toronto When the channel leading into the plant doe has been sufficiently deep ened the large cement carriers will come in WINS BCHOLARSHIP stirling, The heen made hy the tion that the Hon, J urship of un annus! vale domestic, was enrs announcement hai Minister ¢ Poalten 1, Codie § of $50 ha | wil heen awarded for thi ent fo Ha V, Vaulkner of Stirling { High School IN ACCIDENT al i TWO HURT belleville A truck lage, men are in hospital here, hi seriously mjured, They nre Ri and 1. Hubbs both ult pecident gost of | hwurlow Township, ta il the re derson in this local MCCOLL-FRONTE McCOLL:FRONTENAC OIL COMPANY LIMITED {hy the | Ones | LIGHTHOUSES ARI COMPLETE BLOCK SYSTEM Wingston, With the completion of the work which is now going on pit ting in an electric tram block system between Kingston and Brockville, practically all the track of the Cana dian National Rallway's main line from Montreal to Sarnia will be iu tomatically controtled, The portion of the track now being equipped runs from kingston to Belleville and from Belleville to Voranto the system hi heen working for shout a yen MISSING TWO WEEKS Kingston=Authorities at the King ston General Hospital are still won dering where Ignace Filpek, a for elgner, who was un patient at the ho pital, has gone, or if he is still living Vitpek, who is around thirty-five years of uge, disappeared from he hospital two weeks ago and has not heen heard of since, He was in ho pital undergoing treatment for a knee injury which he received while at work for the Thunder Bay Constri tion Company on the new at Catarnqui Bay, BUSINESS GOOD Kingston, In the monthly report on the sale of Government Annuities in the Deminlon of Canada during Tulv, Kingston holds fifth place, My I, Mussell Forster, district representa tive, states that with two exception this district contamed the smallest population { elevation THREFY. GIRLS MISSING Belleville, eport poder that three Belleville d are being mide to trace Ii ull cuses the m and keen al ind relative were rece il girl ! | missing from efforts thet herenhout sin are in thelr teer felt b ty i parent TARGETS Vindsa Alrendy 1 ear | shot the laht 1 of nd men have trict Han ing comnide putt that travelling om he "Kingston " OOD Body Hard Hard Slabs Soft Slabs For Furnace or Fire Place For Cook Stove or Heater For Kindling or Cooking Cut to Stove Length and Guaranteed No. 1 Dry DIXON COAL CO. Telephone 262 Five Direct Lines A the in marking Beside the he highthouses no buke dum ni tir Bir ge: ihle linve of COs he result er has lie Nlghthouse notemporarily, th 3) dark might en sinfe on MANY BICYCLES STOLEN _ toler automobiles have 4 wr = | : not! while | En a. LS cles A | heen ios bie bieveles hnve during the have heen are reported missing," . INJURED IN MOWER King Fattle Harold Meeks ork, Now dozen of Li ported stolen weeks Some recoye fon TL Tr given the local police a great deal of | lf | past two | red tll { Surging power on the speedway . . . extra pull for hills . ., smoother, smarter pick-up in traffic . . . these benefits are in every drop of McColl-Frontenac products! You'll cut your engine worries in two, with Red Indian Motor Oil in your crankcase. And up the steepest grades in high with Cyc Youd breeze o Gas (No. Knock) Motor Fuel or Marathon Hi'Test Gasoline firing under your spark plugs. Wherever you drive, you'll see the Red Indian sign. Turn in at the next one for motor fuels that you'll recommend, and service you'll remember! MARATHON Cycle & -- fuel with drive pep == and aplenty | punch MOTOR OIL Provides a pers fect' Alm of pro. tection between all working parte ens ond Plans a1 Winnipen, Regina, Calgary, Vansswer, Toronte, Moncton end Mostwal Plaid Woreh ooh Poni GANOLINE | A straight-run gasoline , , . econ nomical | . and reliable! . NAC 4aeX Cloyne had the misfortune to cut his foot very badly on the mower knives, RECORDS TOURIST TRADE Kingston, =A record day for regly tration of tourists at the Kingston Chamber of Commerce was estab lished recently, There were nearly 500 registrations during the day and evening, this number exceeding the previous record by nearly two hune dred KICKED BY HORSE Lindsey. John Curtin, 13-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs, W, A, Curtin, Duke at, is in Ross Memorial Hose pital with serious head injuries ree celved on the farm of Mr, Matthew Cayley, West Ops, when a horse Kicked him as he was helping harvest grain, HOMEWORK MAY CE CURTAILED IN B.C. Sm ---- Educational Authorities Also Consider Abolition Of Examinations Vancouver, B.C.Curtallment of homework and abolition of exam- inations for Vancouver high schools In boing considered hy aducationa- Huts hare this summer with a view of Hghtening school work for child. ren and, at the same time, Increase the eMelency of study With the Inauguration of the new four-year high school matriculation course at the commencament of the fall term, home work will ha cut in half, it in declared hy prineipuls of sevarnl high sehools Nosentment against homework which has been eweaping the coun. -- try in the past few years of steadily Increasing, hoth among parents and teachers who declare (hat the old~ fashioned 'den of giving children enough work to keep them out of mischief Is not raising the stand~ ards of education, With sclence investigating every branch of life for the purpose of simp!ifying living conditions, education, it is claimed has stood almost still In spite of the sfforts of on iar experts, AAA AAA a aaa ae asennad as * $ What Others Say, f Mada atadaaaadanan assed THY, MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS BY-LAWS Oshawn, Aug, 25, 1080 The Property Owners of Oshawa, Ladies and Gentlemen: Being familiar with the by-laws now before you, wherein you are re- quested to vole on a question of $165,000.00 for the construction of 8 police building and Municipal of« fices, I feel IL is my privilege nx well an my duty to take this op- portunity of expressing my views on this undertaking, | would ke to place before you (wo very importaft questions for your consideration, Pirst; Do present conditions an) prospects warranl the property owners of this city to further pledge thelr homes for the sum of $160, 000,00, By the way, | cannot ges how this undertaking can he com pleted Including furniture and necessary equipment for anything near the above amount, Becond; How much of the 1040 Laxen can he collected, or will be collected without adding a further ten par cent, on the already overs burdened tax-payer, after October Of this year, It Is true a new Police office bullding and further city huildings have been desirable for some years However {if woe spend enormous sums of money on other buildings, we must expect to defer the cons struction of these municipal build Ings, at least until the city is in a more sound financial condition, When we consider that the values of taxable propsriy are going down, population is decreasing, and a great. many houses are being vacat ad, IL should be self-evident that the properly owners of this elty should go slowly, Much has been sald about relief work in connection with this ex penditure, The Importance of this As a source of relief work for the city has been grossly exsgerated lat me point out that the major portion of this $163,000.00 will go to help the brick manufactyrers, lumber mills, lima and cement in: dustries, as well as to the indust- ries making hardware, heating equipment, glass, electrical equips ment and other things, before Oshs Awa labour begins to get a look in on Any of this sum, It Is (rue the contractor will no doubt have to employ Oshawa labour, but even then the contractor would be the one to plek his men, and he would plek men most sulted to produce a profit for himself, Resides all this, why should the property awners of this city be call. ed upon to hear the whole of the proposition of relief employment! Why not join in with the C, N, It, and the Federal and Provinelal Governments and carry on with the work of bullding the subway under the CNR, tracks? If necessary ag + further source of relief work we could, In eonjunction with the aounty, makes some expenditure on our suburban road area, There In Also the widening of tha Bloor St bridge which should be carried on along with the subway, or for that matter there are many other im. provements which would «sate work and divide the burden #4! the JONAS, Agnin referring to the byshaws In question If the by-laws pre cars rled, what will we get for the money? According to the plana you will have a bullding built forty feet back from the street line of Simcoe St, South on the lot now used for the sale of second hand oars just north of the present City ofMces, The plans and layout of tha pro. posed building shows a forty fool space left between the north side of the building and the northerly limit of the hullding lot, The east dimensions of the building is sey. enty-fiva feet facing Simcoe 8t, and the total frontage of tha lot is elghty-eight feet, 1. ean. be aren that this will necessitate the build. Ing being constructed at least nome 21 feet on Metoalfe Nt, and all our municipal property between HRagot St, on the north and Metealfe St, on the south will not be made use of at least at present, If some fu. ture council requires this property for a ofty hall or otherwise the frontage of this property will he out off from Simeoe 8t, hy tha proposed bullding you are about to vote on, I consider this a very serious men. ace to the balance of our muniels pal property, and also to a great extant would unnecessarily obstruct the view of the Memorial Park when approaching it from the north, If the proposed building was haing put up by private pam tien, the oity would quite properly have a very serious damage claim gainst them, In regard to the police hullding I have nothing to say because no ona knows where this $58,000.00 1s going to he spent, However, we know it would be separated from other municipal buildings, neces sitating a seperate heating plant, care-taking and other necessary as. panditure, by way of upkeep, This building should be In connection with eur Court room and New City Hall itwe over get one, In closing I may say 1 consider nothing of those hy-laws and build. ing expenditures under present cons ditions are {11 advised, Yours truly, John Stacey -------------------------- abr TWO MEN KILLED BY BLAST AT HAMILTON « Hamilton, TAR, 25. Daniel Campbell .of 178 MoAulty Roule vard and Angus Hughes of 70 Keith Street, employps of Stanley rhortly well cided he had better be examined bh a doctor, carefully Quality at the Lowest Price ~That's what we are striving for -- every day more and more people are convinced that only The Arcade can give values such as they do Ask Your Neighbors WHITE FLANNELETTE "36 in, wide" heavy quality Reg. 30¢ yd 19¢ yd. FIBRE SUITCASES AND CLUB-BAGS We were completely sold out 'last week, Now we have replenished our stock $1.29 ea. Mechanics Look! Dark Blue Chambrai SHIRTS COAT STYLE double stitched, roomy cul regular $1.26 value, Sizes 1414 to 17 BED SPREADS Beautifully Embroidered large size, regular $4.98, While they last $2.95 ea. NOTE~--~We are adding new lines of men's and boys' wear, It will pay you to in- vestigate The Arcade Departmental Store Construction Company, died urday afternoon, In the Genera! Hospital, from injuries received before neon, when cauglit by premature explosion of dyna mite in a James Mireet mountain rower tunnel, Alex Rarclay, also of 70 Keith Htrest, who was with the vietims, was seriously hurt His condition 1s fair, it was ported, Hal NOT A GOOD PROSPECT Ihe patient had heen feeling un for some time, so he had de When the doctor came to the house he said to the mang "Now, my man, I will examine 101 for two guineas," "Very wall, doctor," said the pa tient, "and if you find them I'll give you ene, --------- Nishop Cannan married! And he pramised not to gamble any more Wooster Record, No Cream Can Transform Your Skin 'Rut selentifio eare--=which stimulates oiroulation through the tissues and normalizes the action of the pores==will keep your akin naturally elear, firm and gmooth, This ia the hasix of the Elisabeth Arden meth. od, Follow each step of an Flizabeth Arden Treatment in your home every morn. 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