THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1930 | The Whitby Ad BibAller Daily Times ising, subscriptions and news will be received at the Whitby Brancu Otfice, at Gaz «+ und hronicle~Telephione Business Hours = | hone 850, REPRESENTATIVE--JAMES H, ORMISTON CAPT, T. F, BEST OPE REVIVAL 1 ------- Large congregations are in at- endance ut the special revival ser. ey being held in the Whitby ,. Baptist Church by the minister, Rev. (Capt,) T. ¥. Best, and cone tinuing until April 20th, Capt, | Bost was formerly a well known evangelist and a chaplain to the Canadian soldiers in the great war, and is a very earnest preacher of the gospel. The mission opened on Sunday morning when the church was well filled, Capt. Best delivered a sim~ ple gospel message stressing the world's need of Christ and in tho individual's need of salvation, In the evening there was another good congregationto listen to & powers tlantic City is always 'in season" There's never a dull moment at Atlantis City, ..oll-year-round io voontiontimel an ful gospel appeal. The choir ren dered appropriate music, with Mrs, Le M, Michael as soloist, 'the revival mission, Capt, best explains, is entirely. undenomina~ tional, the meetings being open to all, They are held each night in the church, and continue all week, ASK GOVERNMENT TOSTART WORK AT THE ONT. HOSPITAL Council Makes Move to Give Unemployed Work--Re- new Insurance With a view to relieving to some extent present unemployment conditions, the Town Council at an adjourned session on Monday evening unanimously passed the following resolution, which was iu- troduced by Coun, J: Hs Ormiston, and seconded by Coun, Fred Lane don: "That whereas there appears in the Provincial estimates for 1980 an item of $40,000 for the con struction of buildings at the Ou- tario Hospital, Whitby, this Couns ell would respectfully suggest Lo the honorable the provincial sec- retary, Honorable Lincoln Goldie, that in view of present unemploy- ment conditions, the time is now opportune for the commencement f-~ cided {p renew with the Globe fn- demnity Company tbe town's pub. {1 te Mabllity Insurance policy, the premium being $546.80. This smount 1s based on the population of the town last year, whieh, if found to be loss this year, will mean & slight reduction in tbe amount. of the premium, The Com- pany paid three claims for ths town, one quite recently being for $600, which amount fs more than the premium figure, The Councl felt that the Company render. od the tewn good service, Anothsy non-tariff company through its representative asked {ov the town's business but the Council was not disposed to make a change, Chairman Reid, of the Fire ana Light Committee, reported that no decision had yet been reached on the request from Whitby Township regarding the Town of Whithy ale lowing its fire equipment to go into the township to fight fires in emergent cases, The chdirmen wae of the opinion that the town should be re-imburss to some extent whenever such services were ren. dered. The Committee will hold a meeting shortly and prepare a re- on for presentation to the Coun. FREE USE OF THE TOWN HALL FOR BIG LEGION RALLY For the rally to be held in Whit. by on the 'evening ot May 9th, the Town Council on Mondsy evening granted the free use of the Town Hall to District No. 113 of the Canadian Legion, The rally will being to Whitby about five hundred veterans of the Great War from: all. parts of this district, In introducing the motion to grant the use of the hall free, Reeve Jackson stated that as the men were all returned soldiers the Town! of Whitby should do all it could for them, The motion to give the hall to the veterans was Bowmanville < i REPRESENTATIVE--B, ST. ANDREWS | HOLDS HIGH TEA Anniversary Celebrations News, advertising and subscriptions will be received at the Bowmanville Office of I'be mes. | elephones--Office, 587; Daily Times HERBERT MORTLOCK 7% A Pr ree er lire, The meeting finally closed alter nearly two hours of discussion with nothing being done although a con- siderable amount of valuable in- formation was gleaned, Trustee Little, chairman of the property committee suggested that another special moeting be called in future with the purpose in mind of '1ed by Tommy Knight, popular in INTOXICATED, WAS FINED $10 AND COSTS I----p-- George Barton, who was arrested by Chief of Police Sydney Venton and Provinelal Constable ¥, Smith on Saturday night and charged with being intoxicated in a publi¢ place was fined $10 and costs when he ap- peared before Magistrate Ward in Police Court yesterday afternoon, a ------------ Car stolen .s A McLaughlin Bujek Bedan own- surance agent of Bowmanville wax stolen from hiy residence on Wests mount some time during last even. ing. The matter was reported 10 the police but at the time of going to press the car had not be recov~ ered, soveral of the uptown stores and garages, are having their an nual spring clean-up this weeik, This is a good jden and certainly increases business for tourists passing through a clean lookjug town are mbre apt to spend their money there than in a grimy look- ing place, Highway Repaired | Meany spots between Bowman- | ville and Oshawa on the provincial highway have been and are being repaired by the highway mainten- ance men, One spot at the Kastern House Corners in Bowmanville caved in last Sunday and left a hole two feet deep about four fect from the curb. This has been re- paired along with other bad spots in the town, Oratorical Contest Tomorrow night the orators ot the public school battle at the Opera House for prizes presented by the Home and School Club un- der whose auspices the contest wit! near | ke conducted, There should be ") | large attendance present to hear | Bowmanville's budding politicians, getting something accomplished, As | Kayser Colours Classique inspire the' Hosiery Palette...They'll lw ation! Spendaweek,or a week-end, with us... urn hom esh=vigo of this work." A copy of the res- carried unani- olution will go forward to the provincial. secretary, In introducing the motion Coun, Ormiston stated that he under stood that certain plans for build. Were Continued Monday | yet there were three sets of plans | B ol of Trade"? | made and available but the board | mn > : , | Afterncon 'way unable to decide whether ep |, 1/10 tOWD or ort Hope, a lively not they were capable of Tecom. | Hie place twenty-one miles cast | me ) eal J | of Bowmanville, is having & drive nding any of them without the | {aid of an architect or engineer. The | FOF membership in their Board of mously, poi " be just as inspirational to you. One glance at the 1930 sun- ' . 3 . 4 v " = atv. ns i mn One of rhe Finest Hotels In Atlantic City 290 Acowe -~ Janie ©. V. MEDEN, A ing construction at the Whitby Hospital had. been prepared, The ftem of $40,000 was a revote, and he felt that it might do some goon to ask the government if the con- templated work could not be com« menced at this time, He suggested further that If contracts were awarded, efforts towards having Whitby labor employed as far ds possible could be made by the Counell, Renew Insurance On the recommendation of the Property Committee, it was de- MONTREAL, LONDON Noted Physicist to Speak From England to Banquet in -- Montreal. ~Sir Frnest Rutherford, president of the Royal Society and distinguished British Physicist, will address members of the Royal Society of Canada from London, England, hy radio at the annual meeting of the Canadian Institution to be held at McGill University from May 19 to 22 inclusive, Preparations are being made for the reception of the British scientist's -------------------- A BROADCAST LINKS In connection with the anniver- sary of St, Andrew's Presbyterian Pa ea Bh TE ER Garden Seeds We have a large assortment of tested Gardén Seeds in bulk. F lower Seeds Spencer's Mixed Sweet Peas, Cosmos, Zinnias, ete., in bulk from 5¢ worth up. COOPER SMITH COMPANY 16 CELINA ST, Nasturtiums, Asters, OSHAWA me BrP RF AT Ede" FOR BETTER BUSINESS TOMORROW BUILD WITH GUARANTEED ~ LUMBER TODAY Do you want to be known as the builder of the best houses in town? If so, how does a man earn such a reputation. ? : Certainly choice of materials has a lot to do with it. And of all mater- ' ials, wood is the most important, you use so much of ft, You ean be sure of your lumber today as never before. You can get 'exactly the grade and species of lumber you want, You can build your eputation every time you biuld a ouse. A -------- Oshawa Lumber COMPANY. LIMITED 25 Ritson Road North Telephone 2821-2820 message. Sir Ernest Rutherford will speak into the microphone in Lon. don. His message will be carried by wires to the British Pest Office trans- Atlantic broadcasting station at Croy- den, sent across the Atlantic by means of the Marconi beam wireless system' and picked up at Yamatiche, uebee, The talk will then be relayed to Montreal by wire and broadcast for the benefit of members of the Royal Society of Canada while they are Jf asent at a banquet given in the fount Royal Hotel on Wednesday evening, May 21, by the chancellor, vice-chancellor and governors of Mec- Gill University, Another feature of the annual meeting of the society will be an ad- dress by Hon, Vincent Massey, Can- adian Minister to the United States at Washington, on YArt and Nationa- lity in Canada," to be given in Moyse Hall at McGill, on the evening of Thursday, May 22. This address will likely be broadcast over the radio, LORD HAREWOOD HAS NO FAITH IN NATIONS LEAGUE Not Soldiers That Make War But Politicians 'Are To Blame, He Says (Eng.)=The Earl of Harewood, speaking at a British Le- ion ceremony at Armthorpe recent ly, said: "I am not one of those who have a great deal of hope in the Lea gue of Nations, the Naval Confer- ence, and, all those sorts of things." "Without Siseonraging them, for they are all doing their best, we must remember there are a tremendous lot of people in this world who like to pick & quarrel, not with their enemies, but with their best friends, : "You have only to get intimate enough with them for them to plek a quarrel, and this is what I am afraid will happen when we get the League of Nations running smoothly, and are intimate friends with all the foreign nations, Dont let us leave all the efforts to Doncaster | produce peace to the politicians, "It is not the soldiers who make war; it is the soldiers who end war. If we look to those who make war Wwe cannot help but turn to the polis ticians, : "Let us be a little more active on the side in which we can take a per. sonal part ourselves, the part of avoiding quarrels with our neighbors, being out on every hand to help our neighbors through their troubles, in. stead of picking holes in them and making their troubles worse." ------------------ FATHER'S GIFT Fatyous Old Gentleman (to amall boys picking weeds in & gare den): "Ala, my little man, I ex- pect your pape has promised you Be you got. all those t ay, ng to give me a hiding dam's" «2 THe it 1 don igh 5 a ' 0 Church an afternoon tea was held | in the basement of 'the church yes- terday 'afternoon. The hall was beautifully decorated and the table graced with a variety of spring flowers. 'There was an exceptional. ly large attendance at the event and it was an outstanding success, The special services held on Sun day were largely attended and spec- ial music was rendered by the choly and Toronto talent, In the morn- ing service solos were rendered hy Miss C. Booth and Mrs, C. R, Bragg while the choir sang the anthem "Behold they King draws near the city gates' by Barker and ot the ev. ening service Miss Booth sang an- other selected solo and the choir two anthems 'As evening shadows fall" by Thomas and "In Majesty Ride on" by Lovenza, Miss I. 1, Bragg was at the orgnn and Mr, R. E. Logan was cholr leader, SCHOOL TRUSTEES DISCUSS PURCHASE HEATING PLANT Board Met Last Night and Heard Heating Contractors' Representatives A meeting wan held last night in the board room of the Centra, Publie school of the school trustees to discuss the Installation of a new heating system at the school dur ing the summer holidays, C. I Rice chairman of the board was in the chair amd all members but one were present, Mr. Brooks of the Spender Boil er Company was given permission to address the board on the product of his company, Mao explained in detail the boiler which he suggested would be most suited to the Dow. manville sehool and recommended a self-feeding type of sieel holler which he claimed was very efficient, Mr, Eaton, a ropresentative of a wholesale firm of hollers supplies also addressed the board. with you Days like this that you've looked forward to, offer pic- tures that you'll turn back to, again and again in your album. And any Kodak is compact to carry, easy to work and fun to use--iet us show you Get your Kodak here, $5.00 up : deeesyories-- Supplies * KARN"S Drug Store Next IO, Phone 378 board is expected to approach the town counell for the second time on | | May 0b for a grant of the amount | € 0 required and unless something is | town. A Board of Trade might do a done In a hurry this will be fm-| lot of good in Bowmanville and its Between now and that | worth trying spyway, possible, date plans of some kind have to be | adopted and tenders called. With out this being done it will not be | possible for the board to know the amount of money required to in. |! stall the new plant, At the meets ing of the council last week the board wes not given its grant be- ecaure it had not a stated figure and #0 in three weeks plans will have to be accepted and tenders called and awarded, A special meeting will likely be called this woek to deal further with the subject, There i» one thing, the board is unanimous in its feeling that the school will have to have a new plant to replace { the "antique" ona now in existence Trade. The object of the Board ot Trade Is to encourage manufacturs rd and others to ficiited and a confirmation service last week when several candidates took themselves, A in the Parish Hall after the ser- vice, mathematics at High Schoo! was one of the Judges at the High School public speak. locate in the Confirmation at Orono The Lord Bishop of Toronto of- n St. Saviour's Church, Orono, thelr baptismal vows on reception was hed High School Teacher Judge . Mr, G, L. Wagar, teacher ui the Bowmanville ng contest held in Orono recently, and which has been in use for forty years, True dyes are easiest to use Dresses, drapes or lingerie/look new when Ywdth they're re.dyed } Diamond Dyes. No spotting ob streaking; never a trace of that re-dyed look. Just rich, even, bright colors that hold amazingly through wear and washing, Diamond Dyes are the highest quality dyes you can buy because they're so rich in pure anilines, That's what makes them so easy to use. That's what they've been famous for 50 years. 15 cent packages--all drug stores. Diamond-Dyes Highest Quality for 50 Years BARGAINS USED CARS 1929 Essex TOWN SEDAN Low Mileage $925 "1020 Chevrolet Six Very small mileage $600 a i a 1927 Essex Coach $350 ROSS, AMES and GARTSHORE CO. LTD. 183 Kop We Phone 1160 | slowly improving. Last week-end it | | men shall appear in top hats and {| will be better off away from the ' Radio 14:enses Owners of Radio receiving gots in the town of Bowmanville are reminded that it !s time the new licenses were procured, There is a lasty fine Imposed on those who 0 not get their licenses in time. There will likely be some checking up in the near future so the pres- ent time will be found most con. venient to get that permit, Baseball Noon Where is Bill Crossey and his confederates in the baseball world these days. The season is drawing very close and something should be done about organizing. Last year the games at the end of the schedule had to be shortened for | lack of light so the best thing is | | to get away to an eayly start this | year, | | | Easter Holidays | The Public and High Schools ot the town will close ror the Laster | Holldays on Thursday and wil remain closed until Monday, Apri! | 28, It has been a long jog from New Year's to Easter and the stu- | ents are looking forward to the | break, Roads Getting Better The country roads around Bow. manville which have been in very ! bad shape for the past week are was nearly impossible to get out to Tyrone but the road is better now, The road to Pontypool, north of Orono, is still in bad condition and it will not likely be in much shape for motorists until after Kaster, I ------ Hot Cross Buns, Etc, The stores in town are now load ed with Easter eggs, hot cross buns And in fact all the fittings for tho season. The latest novelty is to have the name of the sender anc the name of the recipient put on the egg in icing sugar, Fashion Parade Next Sunday is according to Dame Fashion the day on which the young and old people of the town unite in endeavouring to out- do each other in the matter of ap- fuel. Ay wo have no famous boardwalk lke Atlautic City or no Sunnyside to have this fashion parade the Cream of Batley will likely be the center of fashionably dressed women and their escorts on Sunday. Fashion decroes that tall coats this year but CEES are plentiful and anyone in Bowman. ville keeping up with that fashion parade on Sunday. ---- Foundations Going In The work on the new Salvation Army Citadel is proceeding fast 4nd the cribbing for the founda. tion is pow In place and some ot the concrete has been run. Two months should see this job come pleted if the weather is favorable. tone, Aphrodite, will make you dash out to get some kind of a beige affair so you can wear the ravishing colour. 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