Oshawa Daily Times, 14 Mar 1929, p. 5

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Naw Sw - TN ITY --_-- ed di THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1929 RA dl a First Appearandes of Spring Visible on the Countryside Spring is in the air today. It has gotten to the stage now where wea- ther "prophets" are having a might; time to predict what actual | happen in reg to the af | e elements and citizens are rather e to ignore forecasts hen sl : that 8 hail and SNOW a bP i again to the couns Although a darkened sky appear- ed to hover in the north and east throughout the morning, it was not regarded as a si f approaching be gsi Vo pgp adh Lapin o in' temperature with sunny skies unobliterated by heavy clouds fea- tured the early morning and this state of weather continued through- out the late morning, high noon and afternoon, There was a dis. tinct absence of drowsy atmosphere which usually preceeds a return of wintry weather and it is sincerely hohe now that the first real sign will be a maintenance of this condi- tion for a few days at least, Signs of snow are rapidly leav- Ny hy streets and vacant lots where but a few days ago children "might have been seen playing on the frozen pools or doing some "shinny" on flooded cavities in the Is Your Child Thin and Weak? 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H, Karn or any druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets ~--as8 easy to take as candy and 60 tablets, 60 cents -- Economy Size ,00, earth's surface within the city lim- its, The fields in the country are nearly void of vestiges of the snowy mantle while ice has prac. tically disappeared from the highs ways. inter buds are becoming more and more apparent on the trees and shrubbery, and it is in- teresting to note t in but two more months these buds. will be brea ing open to give place to the leafy fo of the warmer Spring months, The latter part of May is generally regarded as the time when leaves on the mapletrees be gin to appear, Cock of the barnyard began his morning solo earlier than usual this morning, mostly because the timely risipg of the sun deceived him in regard to the correct hour of the day, There was a high tem- perature for this season of the year almost all through the night, which grew higher as the sun came up. CITY RECEIVES 97 FOR DEBENTURES Total Issue Amounts to About $667,000 for 1928 Works BE Oshawa receives a price of 97 and accrued interest on its deban- tures, this price on a tender of the Dominion Securities Corporation and the Canadian Bank of Com- merce, having been accepted by the city council last night, The yield on City of Oshawa bonds is- sued this year will be at a rate of 5.45, whereas last year the yleld was on a basis of 4,84, The debentures {issued by the city this year total in value about $667,000, The issues include a ten-year sidewalk {issue for $32,- 108,25, a fifteen-year issue for pavements and sewers for $548,- 786.94, and a waterworks issue for about $46,000 and a public school issue for about $40,000, Commenting upon the price re- ceived by the city, City Treasurer P, A, Blackburn said that the bond market this spring was the worst in years, and that Oshawa's price was very favorable as compared with the prices other municipali- ties were receiving for their bonds. ~~ - NAU1 tS, A A I RESORT HOTER a RY CLU PH Sok ILUS MIAMI BEACH" FLORIDA One of America's finest and most modern fireproof resort hotels, CONSIDER OSHAWA INDUSTRIAL BILL AT TORONTO TODAY Revised Private Bill Before the Committee This i Morning INVITE CONVENTION City Will Ask Plumbing Inspectors to Meet Here in 1930 At a special meeting of the city council last night, the council re- celved an offer from the Canadian Legion to care from "The Garden of the Unforgotten', decided fo invite the annual convention of the Ontario Association of Plumbers and Drain Inspectors to meet here in 1980; appointed a committee to press the Industrial Area Bill be- fore the Private Bills Committee of the Ontario legislature, and transacted various other business. The council was notified hy law clerk of the Provineial Gov- ernment, that Oshawa's revised private bill for an Industrial Area would be congidered hy the Private Bills Committee this morning, March 14, a t10,30 o'clock. On the suggestion of Alderman A, 8, Me- Leese a motion was passed au- thorizing the mayor to appoint a delegation to wait on the commit- tee, those named being Aldermen A, 8. McLeese, 8. Jackson, R. D, Preston, 8, G, Carnell, Geo, Hart, P, A, Macdonald, In a reply to the city's request for the appointment of a Division Court Clerk, Hon, W. H, Price, Attorney General for Ontario, stated that he was taking the mat- ter up with the Inspector of Divi- sion Courts before making a deci" sion, The local post of the Canadian Legion offered to take care of "The Garden of the Unforgotten' at the War Memorial in Memorial Park, Simcoe street south, for the coming season, It was understood by the Legion that the Oshawa Horticultural Society did not in- tend to look after the garden this year, The offer was referred to the City Property Committee, The -Board of* Health requested the council to consider making the collection of garbage in the downtown area three times a week the year around instead of just in the summer time, This request was referred to the Board of Works, Invite Convention It was decided by the council to extend an invitation to the Ontario Association of Plumbers and Drain Inspectors to hold its annual convention in 1930 in Oshawa, The mayor was instructed to write OSHAWA LUGGAGE FANCY LEATHER GOODS & NOVELTIES We have a large stock of Auto Rugs just imported from England in the very newest colors. 100 per cent, pure wool, Prices from $5.50 to $16.00 that Easter Handbag, see what we have to offer, made by the leading manufacturers of Canada, England and France, A price range that will appeal to you. Saywell & Son 19 Bond St. W. Phone 338 telegram from W, B, Wilkinson, |' 'EUROPL FROM SAINT JOHN, N.B, [anadian Pacific + To Glasgow-Liverpool Apt 12 Liviiiierennny Duchess of Bedford Mar. 29 Apr. 26 .. ..Duchess of Richmond Te Liverpool Mar, 22 Apr, 19 , Apr, 5 Duchess Mar, Apr, Apr. A Montrose of York + Montclare Montroyal + Metagama Montcalm Montcalm ++ Montclare + Metagama Metagama + Montroyal Montcalm M NEW YORK To Cherbourg-Southampton : SY Empress of Australia Apply Local Agents or J. B, MACKAY, General Agent, Canadian Pacific Bldg, Toronto, a letter to the Association and also to telegraph to the annual meeting which is being held next week. This action was taken at the sug- gestion of city plumbing inspector D. A, Hubbell who is the delegate from Oshawa tn the convention this year and who will present the city's invitation to the association, A petition for a hydrant at Burk and Quebec streets was re- ferred to the City Property and Fire Protection Committee, and one for a sidewalk on Mitchell avenue to the Board of Works, A by-law was passed authoriz- ing the mayor and clerk to horrow temporarily $280,000 to erect the techniéal school, This loan will be retired by the issuance of deben- tures, On motion of Aldermen BE .Jack- son and W. Boddy, it was decided that in future all tenders should be receive by the city clerk, and handed to the proper committee on the night of the committee meeting, Alderman Preston asked it that had not been the procedure, as all tenders were advertised to be sent to the clerk, but Alderman Jackson explained that this motion provided for the tenders remaining in the clerk's hands structly until the night of the committee meet- ing, Consider Rates It was decided to call a meeting of the council in committee of the whole, together with the Industrial Commissioner, the members of the Water Commission and the mem- bers of the special Hydro purchase committee, to consider the rates of gas, water, light and insurance now in force in the city, In the hope that some plans might be devised whereby the rates could be lowered to make the city more attractive to new industries, THIRD AVENUE ORDERED OPENED (Continued from Page 3) out any loss of time in trying to cross Oshawa street, When the proposal to close Osh- awa street was first mooted, sey- eral residents of the street below Third avenue raised strong objec. tion and even brought action against the city, although their mo- tion in the Supreme court was not sustained. They contended that, if this portion of the street was clos- ed without Third avenue being opened, they would be shut off from all access to the business por. tion of the city except by going south to Bloor St., and that their GARAGE DOORS Spruce and Pine Sizes 7' 6" 07x13" 7 6"x1' 87x13," 8 0x8' 07x13," Combination Doors College Whodwork Tel. 2053W Special for Friday Red Back Overalls The Best Wearing Overall Made $1.19 Men's Work Pants 95¢ L Collis 50-54 King Street West & Sons Phone 733-W er fire menace because homes would be sul to a te rtment would hi we ule de ent wo ave to go un thelr The Order The text of the Board's order was: In the matter of the application of the Municipal Corporation of the City of awa, in the Prov- ince of Ontario, hereinafter called the "applicant', under section 256 of the Rallway Act, for leave to open up a street known as Third avenue across the right of way of the Oshawa Railway Com- pany, Upon the report and recom- mendations of an engineer of the Board, and the consent of the Railway company filed, 4 It is ordered that the applicant be, and it is hereby, authorized, at its own expense, to construct and maintain a highway crossing over the right of way and tracks of the Oshawa Railway Company on Third avenue, in the city of Oshawa, Province of Ontario, in accordance with The Standard Regulations of the Board Affecting Highway Crossings, as amended May 4th, 1810," (Signed) H. A, McKeown, Chief Commissioner, Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada, Dated, March 1, 1929, ATTEND TIMES BANQUET (By Staff Reporter) Bowmanville, Mar, 14,--0n Wed- nesday evening, March 13th, the Bowmanville carrier boys of The Oshawa Daily Times attended the third annual banquet teuuerea by the Mundy Printing Co,, Ltd, to the carrier boys of The Times from Whitby, Oshawa, and Bow- manville, This pleasant event took place at The Times building, ALLEGES TRESPASSING Arabella McTaggart, Oshawa, has filed a writ at Osgoode Hall against Andrew Moffatt, claiming an injunction to restrain defendant from trespassing over or upon the lands and property of plaintiff sit- uated on the south side or King street, Oshawa, and commonly known as the Commercial hotel property, and for an order to com- pel defendant to remove the struec- ture unlawfully erected on the lands, When You Feel It Coming | ~When that old Headache » Se hien ie going ro ake feel At the of on ignof a ie u 00 od » J or the next old, Shdgcha, Sp She h the Fd at A che or cold and UE Robins tis: bod A young man loves a young lady, That's HIS busniess IF A young lady loves a young man, That's HER business They love each other, That's THEIR business IF They get married. and Want material to build a house, That's OUR business. A ---- We'll help Feather the Nest. PAGE FIVE All Quantity Records For - Dress Selling, are Likely to be Broken on Friday AND Saturday People who pay cash are entitled to better prices than those who buy on credit, It's our business to see that they get better prices--and we are demonstrating this fact in a very clear and striking manner in our Ready-to-Wear Department this season. Graysheen Dresses In All Plain Colors A beautiful selection of most attractive styles--s long sleeves, Sizes 16 Misses' to 44 Women's. Special $3.95 For Friday and Saturday Selling we have just taken from their boxes 300 BRAND NEW DRESSES Look at these prices--See them in the windows. Printed Tricosheen Dresses The greatest collection of printed rayon fabrics that will be shown at any time g during the season. In the famous Trico- sheen quality, short and long sleeves, Sizes, 16 Misses', to 44 Women's. Silk Special Styles particularly suitable for the miss and the younger woman, Sizes 14 to 20 years, SPECIAL Seanad A In short sleeved summery styles. derful array of strikingly effective styles in all sizes, 16 Misses' to 40 Women's, Girls' Spring 1% to 14 Years $3.95 to $12.95 Women's Spring Coats $8.95 to $35.00 Girls' Spring Hats $1.39 to $2.50 Women's Spring Hats $1.98 to $4.95 Dresses A won. $2.98 SS -- a--- eS -- SIMCOE SI. 8. Watch tomorrow's issue of The Times for full par- ticulars as to the way we will help "feather the " Sopsial ind ment to be published. F.L BEECROFT Oshawa Phone 324 : R iExfeeify, FEL various points between Pickering and Oshawa are also showing signs of be- coming swollen, but there is little danger that these will increase in water volume to such am extent that the highway will become # at any other places than the Picker- mg vicinity. Pile Sufferers You can only get quick, safe and lasting relief by removing the cause --ocongestion of blood in the lowes bowel. Nothing but an internal re this guarantee.

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