Oshawa Daily Times, 12 Jan 1928, p. 7

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isa Laura E. Mundy B.A, Commercial, § months ,. ..e0000 M, Bro A. Classics iss Leah A. FA and General biects I) ae ae ur Archibald, B, 2000.00 1900.00 1200.00 140.00 Ur -------- $12950.00 Metcalfe, Com- tree sane 55s iol | i | They need 8 pick-me-up, Something | That will give them That 8 o'clock in the "morning feeling, 'There's nothing 'Cangoit Quite sow 23Cv:21.05% irs AAA 8 Ft 1 4h § | £ - ~.9. ' tw oy, gm 20) 5 8 ely | oY on 4 " 3 fat be rt A CO AGB YPd Beil 5. 2 82 ie wr limon woo Ye coiil pot h: co eo sodags wr tmoroyed i, It 5 now thorough mm. _iureproci aaa " . * 2000.00 i 510.00 §40.00 870.00 8 300.00 360.00 288.00 200.00 1100.00 900.00 ap wu LERNER) jorie C, Baker | sd ae Fraser .. eo Dundas Street J de mote or wyery 3000 , R, Crummer, § We WR Gein Brock Street Margaret Kennedy 1200.00 Ada Sleep «oie 950.00 Pinata Statement #chool Receipts from 1926 ...§ 400.13 unty Main'ance, 1924 6163.76 Interest on same ,.,,. 15,04 Gov't Grant , 1670.77 Less 8. 317.33 ---- 1863.94 County Equivalent ,..., 1670.77 lture ---- Gov't ,, 1141.65 ulture -- County . §00,00 'ocational Classes ,.,. ' ¥ Ont, Hospital, Main, ,,. Entrance Ezam ' yy Tamblyn Bequest ,,,.,. Farewell Bequest ,.,.... Maintenance pupils ,,., ere 60,00 Sundry Oath ,.00 ¢oee, 63.30 Wn cheques ,, ,, +o, 4800,00 ---- $17217.89 xpenditures +o $12960.00 A, 323.75 -------- noin-County LEE X) Teachers' 1900 seeps Sec, Treas, Occasional Teachers ,, Caretakers ,, ,.,, 000, Truant Officer ,,,,.,. Repairs and Supplies , Print's and Stationery FEE vv. reser rseeveve Equipment ,,,, 45000, Chemicals .. RXR AEET) Vocational Classes Insurance ,, ,, Agriculture ,, ,, ,, ,, Water and Light Bell Telephone ,, Entrance Exams ,, ,,, Departmental Exams ,, Parewell Bequest ,,,. Cadet Corps ,,;,v.,., Tamblyn west ,,,, Strathcona Fund ,,,,, laneous ,, ,, 18626.25 176.00 10.00 816.66 8.0 602,74 178.00 687,14 8165.38 vee 159,78 $17217.80 Public Schools Receipts Gov't Grants:-- General ,, # 210.08 Special ,, ,.,,108,00 wm-- 818.92 Less B.A, 380 Ont, Hospital Main, ,, Kinder'ten, 1938-24-35 , , { Kindergarten, 1987 ,,., Fees PB srs enrny P, B Concert ,o0000ss » Sundry Cosh ,,0000000 2.567 Town cheques ,,,,,,,, 16600.00 Overdraft ,, 560.57 $16866.15 Expenditures Overdraft for 1088 ,,. 145.48 ( Teacher, Salaries .. 11768.00 280.20 Less B.A. , Oceasionsl Teachers ,, Music Teacher ,,,.,,,., Bec. Tress. Caretakers ,,, Trusnt Officer , Y. 0.0 ,...., Beal and Supplies, , t's & Stationery ,, Fuel , Poss SEPP EIRIES 11478.80 78.00 260.00 176.00 1726.87 8.00 260.00 462.00 140.07 1374.92 206.20 182.00 156.12 85.92 137.02 $16856.15 Building Fund Dundas Street School pre Rrre t Bell Telephone , Miscellaneous EET rreo 111.29 3.31 $ 11480 Receipts Belanee for 1926 Ww. C 8 7 porns pas ] J } H il i I | it 88 a 3 %a APRIL #8 wa JULY ws ua 4 fi a \ OCTOBER ws 1]2]3 5167 1 4(5(6} 81910 11/12 12 1 19 3 191200 15]16 ! Sn 18 25 3 10) (| 124125/26/21 ~~ 120 2 31 ~v ~. ¢ | WORK OF LEAGUE SHOWS PROGRESS Officials at Geneva Look Back With Satis- faction FUTURE BRIGHT New Subjects Added to Pro- gram During Past Year Geneva, Jan. 12.--The begin- ning of the ninth year of the Lea- Bue of Nations finds the officials at Geneva looking backward with satisfaction and forward with hope- fulness. It is profoundly felt that it only the next years provide an opportunity to capitalize the pro- gress of the first eight years, the nations of the world will be far slong the road to achieving that degree of co-operation and peace 80 eagerly sought at the end of history's greatest war. The year just passed is viewed as another long step to universal ity both of the membership work and international efforts centering here. While Costs Rica has complet: ed its withdrawal from the Lea- gue and Spain and Brazil have carried out the prelimiparies of withdrawal, greatly over-balancing compensations are seen elsewhere, gs the United States has been re- presented at four or five general conferences in addition to ealling 8 naval conference at Geneva, Soviet Russia appeared for the "irst timé for disarmament, and Mexico for economies, and Turkey, Egypt and Ecuador were also pres ont at various mreetings. Similarly the League work went wider in adding new subjects and sending 8 health mission to Latin- America, snd deeper in that the techneal studies of the past few veers took the discussion further below the surfoece and matured certain questions, such as eco- Girls! Tell This to Your Skinny Friend Tell him that the quick easy on is to take McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets. Tell bim that besides helping *Ihim to fill out hs flat chest and 3 nomics and the press for formal conferences, A noticeable feature was the creatly improved quality of the at- tendance at League meetings as shown by the presence of 24 pre- miers or foreign ministers at the assemblies and quarterly trips to Geneva. by M, Briand, Dr, Strese- mann and Sir Austen Chamberlain respectively the foreign ministers of France, Germany and Great Britain, Important Bills Two of the most important bills of study were economics and arma- ments, The latter made little pro- gress either in the League or in the paval conference, but this question is assured of a new ap- proach through the changed em- phagis on the causes underlying armaments, Economies, however, wholly unéxpectedly progress, mostly because of extraordinary preparation, but partly because of the presence of the United States in the three main conferences on economies, transit and import and export restrictions, The last year is considered as developed marking the great advance to date in Americon co-operation and as holding the promise of great help- fulness in the future affecting American {Interest or world peace. The coming year is looked forward to with great op- timism as likely to find the na- tions further along the road to in matters 'peace and co-operation. CHICAGD GANGSTER VISITS FLORIDA Scarface Al Capone Takes WIA) 100g woss opdeey of Hlinois Miapd, Fls., Jan. 12.--Scarface Al Capone, the rugged Chicago gang leader, has come to Florida for a brief respite from the blaz- ing beer wars of his mative city. Surrounded by a bodyguard of nine fellow Chicago Sicilians, Ca- pone has registered at a down- town hotel. His tropical enyiron- ment is in striking contrast to the bleak, bullet-chipped Hawthorne Hotel in Cicero, the Chicago sub- urb in which he mekes his head- quarters. Police Chief Leslie Quigg says that as long. ss Capone behaves himself he may remain in Miami. As much as one false move with a machine gun, however, and the 708 5 10/11 17 1 3 10 17 4 night club where Capone disdained to tip with coin and insisted on handing out green backs of liberal denominations, . Although his conduct was quiet and unobtrusive, Capone's garish attire attracted wide attention: In- stead of the conventional pearl buttons, Capone had fastened his shirt with five large diamond studs, ! HANOVER FURNITURE MEN HOLD ANNUAL SHOW Hanover, Jan, 11--The seventh annual exhibition of the Hanover Manufacturers' Association opened here ytsterday, and will continue one week, Furniture men and buy- ers are here from all the principal cities in the Dominion, and it is ex: pected that his year's show will be the largest and best in the his tory of the association, The showrooms will be open to the public on Saturday afternoon, Jan, 14, MAPLE GROVE ' Maple Grove, Jan. 10.--Mrs. Sam Snowden visited her parents at Cobourg last week. Miss Hilda Foley, Toronto, spent the week-end at home, Miss Vera Power, Newcastle, spent the week-end at home, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Werry, Oshawa, recently visited at Mr, Sam Snowden's. Miss Dora Cames, Town, visited at Mr. Noble Metcalf"s on Monday. Mr. William Brown, as a dele- gate from the Sunday School is attending Winter School at Co- bourg this week, Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders, Westmount, Bowmanville visited at her brother's, Mr. Samuel Snow- den's on Monday. The members of the Busy Work- er's Clalss met on Wednesday evening and elected the following officers for the coming year: Teacher, Mrs. W. J. Snowden; Asst. Teacher, Annie Laird; President, 88 AUGUST ws 928 NOVEMBER =a FRI ~lll<l112]8 Nellie Snowden; Secretary, Vera Trimble; Asst, Secretary, Marjorie Stevens; Treasurer, Corsina Samis; Agst' Treasurer, Greta Munday: Flower Committee, E"een Hocken and Mabel Stevens. HAMPTON Hampton, Jan, 11--Mr, Charlie White, Toronto, spent Sunday at home, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Morley Hastings on the arrival of a baby girl. Much sympathy is extended to Mrs. A, E, Jennings in the death of her brother, Mr, Andrew Forsythe Toronto, which occurred on Satur day last, Mr, and Mrs, Mitechener, Toron to, are visiting at Mr, Geo. Bar ron's, the latter's brother. We are sorry to lose from our villeage Mr, and Mrs, Howard Cow- ling, and family, who are moving to Oakville, where Mr, Cowley intends taking charge of 8 dairy farm. He ®AGE SEVEN i ving a sale of his farm stock implements on Friday of this 6 Young People's Leagu¢ meeting on Friday evening was in charge of Miss N. Horn, first vice- president. After the usual opening exercises Mrs. Jno. Colwell, Jr. gave a very interesting paper on "Keeping the Christmas Spirit alive during the Year." Miss Sadie Vir tue and Isabel Campbell favored with a plano duet, and Mr. Harry Cowling and Miss Edith Pascoe gave "New Year readings", Meeting closed with Mizpah benediction. Mr. C. E. Horn unloaded a car of Station on The "Gleaners"" 8. 8. class met at the hoem of their teacher, Mrs Lewis Allin, on Tuesday night of last week, One of the chief items of business to be discussed being "Plans for a Concert to be held on the fourteenth of February". 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