Oshawa Daily Times, 16 Jan 1930, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1930 COURTICE PULLET LAYS LARGE EGG Young Bird Owned by S. S.| Brocks Lays Egg Weigh- ing Six Ounces H Courtice, Jan, 13S. S. Brooks is the owner of a rare pullet's egg. Recently one of his Plymouth Rock Miss Hazel Rundle and Miss Allie Worden are attending Winter School in Cobourg this week. Miss Rundle has been appointed pianist for Win- t.r School and Miss Worden is des legate from the Young, People's Lea- gue here. THORNTON'S CORNERS BRIEFS Thornton's Corners, jan, 14.--Mrs. Le Roy, Sr. of Toronto, is visiting her son, Frank Le Roy and Mrs, Le Roy, : SCARLET FEVER EPIDEMIC CLOSES BROOKLIN SCHOOL A.Y.P.A. of Brooklin Elects Officers for 1930 Mrs, Lade. The officers elected for 11930 were as rollows: president, Mr. Vergin; vice-president, Dr. = Camg- bell, secretary, Miss Hilda Bailey; treasurer, Miss Mary Grigg. Noel: Lade is visiting his parents here, A large crowd attended the dance which was held in the township hall last Friday night. Music was pro- vided by the \Vhitby Or.jestra, Mr. and Mrs. R. White and son, Dobby, of Newmnarket, spent tht t week end with Mr, and Mrs. DD. White. Joe Tompkins of Toronto spent the week end with friends here, Mr. and Mrs. C, . Pengally spent Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. Patter- son of Claremont. Miss Norma Raney of Toron'o spent the weck end with friends here. The cynic says that looks are often deceiving; no automobile is over twenty-eight years old. Lawrence Tribune. The kidnapping of the command- | er-in-chief of the Chinese navy is one practical way of starting a na- | val reduction at the top.--Border Citics Star, "I want to sce some kid gloves Some live to a. ripe old age, and others try to see how rapidly they can get through trafic to nowhere in particular.--Kingston Whig- Standard. In these days of paywmenis on! the insfalment. plan men who can | pay cash are subject to consider- able suspicion.-- Port Arthur News Chronicle. Just today came across advertisement which read: Sale--a dozen hens laying e fence posts and chicken netting,-- | Kitchener Record. we an | bill, The ! Guelph reports that lilac bushels I ro. ° are blogssomin¥ in that city, but we i 7 could lilac that, if we cared to be- | oo gsmirch our unspotted reputation | { for veracity.--Border Cities Star, | t 18 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH PHONE 22 . For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S | 10 Simcoe St. 8. -- We Deliver Two million weslern { gent in a protest against the indus- in the pending tariff In no time at all the Pres: | dent's office burst inlo flames New Yorker, trial rates A railroad locomotive may now purchased for $65,000. Since it vou through the however, Mrs, Innis is visiting ber daughter, he Mrs. G. Porter of Detroit, 2 Mys., H. Mowbray and daughter, Iva are sick with scarlet fever. Miss Alice Moore of Ottawa is visiting her parents here. i Miss Spencer, of Ashburn, was a guest last weck of her sister, Mrs. Norman Gilbert and Mr. Gilbert, Born -- At the Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesc.y, January 14, to the wife of Robert Sully, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Pascoe, of Pickering, were recent guests of Mr. Pascoe's brother, Edgar Pascoe and Mrs, Pascoe. Jas. Luke and G. H. Robinsca went to Toronto on Tuesday. At Sunday school on January 12, Master Donal® Allman sang a solo accompanied by Mrs. Allmap. Due to the wet aveather last week the tobogganing party was changed to a skating party on Friday even- ing. Afterwards the Young People were cntertained by Miss Helen Pol- #Short Course. .in Bowmanville are be- | lard, { A TN i coming aunite enthused over the work This week there is to be mtertac | comparey Us OFF) | pullets laid an egg measuring nine éinches around the long way, and Sscven inches around the other way and weighing six ounces. # On Friday evening the Tuxis Boys | Spa the C.GIT. in the Sum- Brooklin, Jan, 14.--The trustees of S. S. No. 6 have closed the school on account of the epidemic of scarlet fever. ; The first meeting of the A Y.P.A. was held at the home of Mr, and ELLA CINDERS--AIl Aboard! for. my elght-year-old daughter, please." Polite Clerk--*'Yes madam, white kid?" i Lady---*"Sir!" | far.--Saulte An instrument has been perfect- ed that will throw the voice of a | loud speaker a mile, Now for one | that will throw the speaker that | Daily Star, | usually bring Crossing One thing we like about French ssing : i 5 5 i: the price seems not excessive, --De- | polotics is that it gives everybody troit News. {a chance to get into a Cabinet. grade safely, ay School room. After the open- Ng exercises a sing song was cnjoy- 3 then gaines of progressive Lost » By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb eir and Crokinole were played. The oys afterwards served cake and ice- ecream. # Sunday services though not as lar- ely attended as usual, were -fine. SThe pastor, Rev. J. H. Stainton goreached two splendid sermons, % Roy Nichols was in Toronto re- Scently on business. The young peonle from Courtice wwho are attending the Agricultural i AR AN NN ND ght 19% er Service ZH, 0 \ #7) > 4 ) , \& {| PROVE THAT WHEN | HE aT : ONCE Sk NO CHANNEL 1 SWIMMER } HAVE, A Al. hb. ING HELLO! ph EVERYTHING'S GREAT! THE PLA(ERS ARE ALL ON BOARD and taking a keen interest in what | party. Harold Pierson will entertain |' ¢ vis being taught. * the young people afterwards at the home of Mrs, Pollard. 5 ma rmi------------ i Just now there Is so much antl- SARGON war propoganda that we are begin- - ning to fear that some two nations "We are sole authorized agents for Sarron in OSHAWA will soon get into a fight over of which is the greater influence for KRARN'S DRUG STORE " Next Post Office, Phone 378. - Late gn gna world peace.-- New Orleans, Old-timer, who remembers | when the boys first began to part their hair jn the middle, now parts it in the same way I 'mself--with the parting about five 'nches wide. { -- Minneapolis Journal, a ~ TE RA pi 1-16 --==iBe-~= ho TELLING TOMMY IF WANTING | INSURANCE of any kind keal Estate or money em , other mn frame houses allow me to serve you ' J. H. R. LUKE dq i + HUH! EVERYTIME THERE 15 AN ERRAND TO RUH, TOMMY GETS BUSY WITH DADDY AND 1 HAVE TO DO IT AD 1 HAVEN'T A WATCH TO USE AS A COMPASS; THO PRIMITIVE COMPASSES MARINER'S UNTIL THE SHADOY FALLS ON THE HOUR HAND AS SHON it THE PICTURE BELOW. WN THAT POSITION THE HOUR HAND WiLL POINT DIRECTLY TOWARD THE SUN. THE SOUTH wil THEN BE HALF- Regent Theatre Bldg, ' Phone &71 or 687W as C TAGE We NT ONG DISTANCE DADDY CAN' i A WATCH BE USED AS A : COMPASS ? CETERA AN AIRY THESE COMPASSES YIERE FLOATED IN A BOWL OF WATER, MAGNET Diamonds ! Bassett's On Oshawa's Mam Corner 85 BOND ST. WES1 1 0 ae ad SO TIME TABLES Ea was a Ra C. P. R. TIME TABLE Effective Sept. 29, 1928, (Standard Time) Going West 5.45 a.m, Daily (Except Sunday). un. Daily n. Dany (Except Sunduy) mn. Daily. m, Daily (Except Sunday). Gowg East EEN THE HOUR HAND AND THE FIGURE XII E DIAL. ATT #11 THE MORNING XI OH THE DIAL WILL POIN SOUTH. Ir THE AFTERNOON THE POINT INDICATING THE SOUTH WiLL BE BACKWARD OH THE SOUTH IS ATT. HATCH, THAT 15,AT 4 OCLOCK Great Britain rights reserved WAY BETH ON THE DIAL ATT W.A. HARE OPTOMETRIST 8 Bond Street East Hundreds of people wear with utmost comfort Hare's Faunltless Lenses kb USE A WATCH AS A COMPASS A SHADOY MUST BE CAST OH THE WATCH BY A MATCH OR SMALL STICK. HOLD THE WATCH FLAT IN YOUR HAND, YITH FACE UPWARD. HOLD THE MATCH OR STICK UPRIGHT AT THE EDGE OF THE WATCH OPPOSITE THE THE END OF THE HOUR HAND. TURN AROUND ) TN OOK CH UCLUKA THE inc . Daily Daily (Except Sunday). 8.03 p.m. Daily (Except Sunday), 11.)0 p.m. Daly (Except Saturday). 12.05 a.m. Daily CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Effective Sept. 2¥, 1929 {Standard Time) Eastbound aily, except Sunday, "PI; COAL COAL Phone 1U3 W. J. SARGANT Yard--&0 Uloor "treet K. Orders Uromptly Delivered By Geo. McManus | BRINGING UP FATHER - WHY DID |} : | WAKE HER | (A a, uP? fn hh SR | GRACIOUS! WHAT WAS THAT ? | 1 CAN'T STAND THAT SNORIN OF | | OH, DEAR ME +1 WAS SOUND | | MAGGIES: I'LL DROP THIS BOOK | AN WAKE HER- I'LL SAY IT Woz AN ACCIDENT IF HE CATCHES MME! y. except My t- Saturday ASLEEP: I'™M GLAD | WOKE UP | . except Saturday. | MUST STUDY MY SINGING - yo We have several desirable houses for rent. CUTLER & PRESTON Ileal Estate Insurance Telephone 572-223 | % Night calls 510-1560 a3 pam. Sd 64 King St, West gid on e Sunday, ent except Sunday, except Sunday, nday only. , except Sunday. 7, except Sunday, Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville BUS LINE WEEK DAY SCHEDULE (Effective on and after Sept. 29, 1929) Going West Leave Arrive Osh. Arrive Hospita 12.45 p.m isa: : EEEEREDEE! » ? 8 Great Britain rights reserved | --By Grace G. Draytors ft 4.3 pm 6.45 pm. | FRRBF H Wantc1 in exchan" eight room house, central, all conv "ences, '! tn exchange for six room brick, all modern conveniences and garage. 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INTO A BIG SACK. if + i g § } | B 61 King St. W, hone 1214 a re a F roan Gaaas Ss £568 TILLIE THE TOILER--Somebody's Gonna Get The Air PE ie By Russ Westoves IF ANYBODY THINKS GREAT SCOTT. HERE (TS TEN OCLOCK BOSS HAS A J AND WER Sus, QIRuoSE HEART GOES STENOGRAPHER D. J. BROWN RIENT CUT TO . TYHE JEWELER POCER OLD a A as Oot SIMPIINS awa Railroads 10 King St. W. Phone 180 BREE 838 i] ONNA HAVE "THE SATISFACTION F DOING THAT" 1LET MR. k Fe 2 11.00 pas, lime marked Whitby Hospital I DONT now | NO, YOU'RE NOT BUT WHEN SHE DOES SHOW UP \'M WHERE'S Jace MISS KLINKER' o REPAIRING WATCHES OUR SPECIALTY it your watch is not giving satisfaction we can repalr and make it tell the correct time 3 : A runaws Waiting Rosa, 10 Prince Ste 1 fl : Ee ma a Ay Felt Bros. The LEADING JEWELER 12 Simeos St. South | OPTICAL PARLORS J. W. Worrall, Oph. D. Eyesight Specialist Phone 8215 be © 1930, Hing Features By

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