"at the annual meeting of the Port thought were there and which caused Bowmanuille Daily Times i News, advertising and subscriptions will be received at the Bowmanville Office of The Times. Telephones--Office, 587 REPRESENTATIVE--B, Mayor Elliott in Port Thror Milton J. Ellfott op. manyille was one of the speakers Hope LiberailConservative Asocl- ation held in that town last Tues- «day night, Fred W. Bowen, the i present Member of Parliament for urham County was also a speak- er, : To Speak at Gore's Landing St. George's Day, April 23, will be observed at Bt. George's Chureh, Gore's Landing, by a service in the church at eight o'clock, The speci- al preacher for the occasion will be the Rev. J, Shires, rector of St John's Anglican Church, Bowman- ville, An historic White Ensign ,presented to the church by Judge Baron will also be dedicated at this service by the Rev, J, M, Cris- all of Whitby, a former rector of the church, Hon. Charles McCrea Here Friday The Hon, Charles McCrea, Minister of Mines in the Ontario Government will be the speaker at the meeting of the Men's Cana- dian Club which will be held in the Balmoral Hotel on Friday ct this week. Mr, McCrea will speak on "Ontario's Mining Industry." Orono Man In Bloor Run George Moss of Orono was one of the contestants in the 15 mile run held under the auspices of the Bloor Street Business Men's As- sociation in Toronto on (ood ¥Fri- day, George came 17 in an excep- tionally large field and with the opposition he came up against this is considered very good. Chautauqua At Orono. 'The Canadian Chautauqua which has been showing at Orono during GLYCERIN MIX REMOVES CAUSE OF STOMACH GAS Simple glycerin, buckthorn bark, saling, ete, as mixed in Adlerika, acts on BOTH upper and lower bow- el, removing poisons you never gas and other stomach trouble, Just ONE spoonful relieves GAS, sour stomach, sick headache and constipa- tion,. Don't take medicine which cleans only PART of bowels, but let ADLERIKA give you a REAL clean- ing and, sec how good you feel It will surprise you, . Jury and Lovell, HERBERT MORTLOCK the latter part of last week will continue for two days this week, There is a program tonight and on Tuesday afternoon and evening. This is entirely different to what will be shown In Bowmanville this summer and a visit to Orono would provide.an interesting even. ing's entertainment, No Accidents As far as Bowmanville was con- cerned the first holiday of the spripg passed without any acel- dent, Last year this stretch of high- way between Bowmanville and Port Hope was the scene of many fatal accidents and it is hoped that with the increased supervison under an extra traffic officer fatal and other accidents will be re- duced to a minimupy during the approaching summer, Plumbing Let Len W. Elliott, local plumber has been given the contract for the plumbing and drains on the new citadel now in course of eree- tion in Bowmanville, Len has been successful in may bids of late years for local plumbing jobs and in this caso especially it fs gratifying to see a Bowman ville man get the work. Minister Inducted The Rev, J. Goforth Hornsby, formerly of Port Hope and who for some weeks past has filled the pulpit of St. Andrew's Presbyten- lan Church in Bowmanville was inducted last Thursday in the Knox Presbyterian Church at Bure lington, Mr, Hornshy was formerly the Interim moderator of this presbytery, Jail Population The present population of the Counties Jall at Cobourg is eight and not one of these Is from Bows manville, At the beginning of Inst week there were 12 inmates but four were let out during the week, Abate Case Tomorrow Out df the five civil cases which will come before the Supreme Court sittings in. Cobourg tomor- row three are echoes of the fatal accident near Bowmanville last summer when two Toronto boys were killed, It will be remembered that a ball team from = Toronto under the supervision of Bob Abate well known trainer and basketball conclr had a head-on smash with an American car driven by a Mr, Schalk of Buffalo, Abate was 4 fined $1,000 whon he was charged with criminal negligence, The Tor- onto press has made quite & fea- ture of this convo on several occa slong chaiming that Abate as un cmployee of that city was unfair. ly treated when he was forced to take all the blume for the accident, In the Churches on Easter Day Bvery church in Bowmanville reports capacity congregations at the special services on Easter Day, The' churches were beautifully de- corated for this, the greatest day in the church year and an excep~ tionally large number attended communion at St, John's Anglican Church at the morning service. The Rev. J. D. Dickinson, B.A, a recent graduate of Knox College, was the preacher for $he day at 8t, Andrew's Presbyterian Church. CELEBRATES 52ND. ANNIVERSARY AS A HORSE SHOER Sam Hooper of Toronto Learned His Trade in Town of Bowmanville Active in the blacksmith shop at 69 at Toronto, Sam Hooper, nailed the shoes to old "Maggie" faithful delivery horse of Ideal Bread Com- pany last Wednesday to celebrate his 62nd anniversary as a smith, It was Just 62 years ngo that Mr, Hooper began his apprenticeship in William Jackson's blacksmith shop at Oshawa, He went from hig home town Bowmanville to take up the trade where It wae best known in the district, Today he is reaping the benefits of his schooling, for he has designed a shoe to the horse on the eity street. The object of the special shoe is to keep the animals from going lame. on the concrete a com- mon allment among delivery ani- mals, Mr. Hooper has practeally retired from active work 'at the forge, REWARD OFFERED BYMR. JH. H. JURY Information Wanted of Van- dals of Memorial In- stitute Camp The attention of the general public is drawn by Mr, J, H. MH, Jury to the fact that many timos Full Fash. foned Howse An answer to a need N 'A new long Stocking 'to wear with the new Wood's Lavender Line, $1.95 Tulip Time Pantie. , $1.95 . BREVITY UNDERWEAR .. ERE it is at last! A new long stocking thirty-two inches of sheer perfect hose, strong, serviceable and It is the new Woods Lavender Line hosiery with the fashionable French panel heel that has been specially designed to wear with the new Woods unbelievably beautiful. brevities. Won't you come in and let us show this lovely new hosiery: { to you, and at the same time see the Woods brevities that have just arrived? It is difficult in mere words to describe these delightful creations. There are matched sets, and plain garments. Many are appliqued in gay French mo- tifs, but one and all have beer designed to the mood of . - the moment and are ideal for wearing with the new type of Princess gowns. W. A. DEWLAND, PHONE 2695 "| ments 'of the first "magni Il vears prescribed | don, nervous a dren. | Eo) - diay voy Get 60 McCoy's 'Cod Liver Extract | {i MéCoy's Cod Liver Ex 4 Hm S195 x | plaini | cal The Whitby " Advertising, subscriptions and Daily Times news will be received at the whithy Brancu Office, at Gaz it: und Chronlcle~Tclepbiono Litter. Business Houss =~ | hone 8H, REPRESENTATIVE--JAMES H, ORMISTON Heavy Traffic Motor traffic on the highways was very heavy over the weck-end, On Sunday night especially the cars followed one another, in an almost continuous stream in both direc- tions, for hours, A remarkable fea- ture of the holiday traffie was that there was not one accident in the district around Whitby, This see- tion had several serious accidenty last year which resulted in the ser- fous Injury of those involved, Cars Must Have Two Headlights The highway traffic officers were checning up the lights on cars in Whitby on Saturday night, Twe officers were stationed on Dundas Street west, one on each side of the road, All cars with one light were stopped, and a rigid check made of all defective lighting, The number: of cars which travel with one light on the main roads is tre- mendous. It is a foolhardy prac tice which will lead to mishaps in many cases, Approaching a car with only one light burping it is extremely hard to judge on which side of the car the good light Is situated. Made Fine Catch Hugh Campbell of Port Whitby, brought in a very fine catch of fish over the week-end, The ecateh which would weigh about two or three hundred pounds was compos. ed of birdAish, which are a member of the cod family, The bird fish i» Jotorred to as a fresh water cod sh, fet Week-end Police Chief Gunson of Whitby reported to The Times that the Eas. ter week-end was one of the quiet- ost he had ever experienced. On Sunday there were two calls made to him, and. both of these were from reporters asking for news, recently thero have been a number of boys shooting in the Memorial Institute Camp at the lake west of the town, Considerable damage has been 'done which will vesult in a large expenditure to the owners of this camp to repair, Four times during the past winter the camp has been broken into and consid- erable damage to the inside of the bullding has been done, Any person knowing of any boy who has heen wholly or partly respon- sibe for these outrages should com» munieate with Mr, Jury who is offering a reward of #25 for In. formation which will lead to the conviction of those responsible, This camp Is doing good work and they should be able to leave their property without fear that it will be broken into, Last sum- mer thig fresh alr camp gave two week's holiday to 324 needy mothers und children and In a few weeks men will be down mak. ing preparations for a like number this summer, Apart from the prin ¢ipal of doing harm to any pro- perty other than one's own, pro- perty of this kind should be es- pecially immune from the depre- dations of young boys who have nothing better to do than break Into and damage that which is be- ing used for humanitarian pure poses. IN BOWMANVILLE ------ Cold Weather Delays the Showing of Spring Fashions for Some Time to Come Contrary to expectations the much heralded fashion parade at the Cream of Barley Camp yestors day was not as huge a success as it might have been, but rather it might be sald to be a fallure, As Is usual in some ong to blame and in this case the weather man had much to do with the fallure of many to turn out in their spring attire, The weather probabilities in Saturday's papers sald that the weather over the week-end would be mainly fair and comparatively mild, The latter phrase was right, It was comparatively mild that is if one compares the day with one of frigid days in the middle of the long winter just past, All day long a cold wind blew from the south east and instead of the latest spring coats the, majority were atill wearing thelr winter furs. Nevertheless many who, whal ever the weather might be, stick to tradition turned aut in their new clothes on Easter Sunday and a good variety of what is to be this summer was seen, There were suits of all descriptions and dress- es long at the back and short at the frount and others long at the front and short at the back. In fact it appears that the fashions for 1930 will bo entirely different from 1929, : Trafic throughout the day was not as heavy as was anticipated but during the evening n continuul line of automobiles was seen re- turning from the Kast to Toronto, The buses were particularly heavily loaded and the nine o'clock out of Bowmanville for Toronto required five busess to take care of the large number of holiday visitors, One thing noticeable about yester- day's trafic was the increasing The Skinniest Man In All The World! : He Was Weak Sickly and Nervous |. 'Bhere's nothing in life so valuable | as health, { And any weak, skinny, flatschested man who. fails to take quick 'advants | age of the wonderinl flosh-adding, strength-creating, rejuvenating sub- ance found so abundantly in Me- oy's Cod = Liver Extract Tablets must want 'to be a constautly ¢om- <invalid=he may like 'to be Mscargscrow" beliing his back ! : livers of low! i come: these precious flosp-building 'eles gms for DY. douton for Yuny iy women an ts for 60." cents at Jury arm Hw or any drugstore. a rhugain at least 5 lbs, fn 36 ds 'Banish that perpetual tired: Peeling --gain a opsed, hi developed body that will justly an ever source of pride, all failures there is | number of motor cycles on the highways and as many as five to- gether were seen going east, Apart from the fashions, noth- ing of any Importance happencd in Bowmanville on Sunday, The police department report all quiet while the fire department had no calls and there was no trafic nc- cidenty to mar the quietness of the penceful week-end, So once again Easter has come and gone and for another year, and spring fashions will not be the main tople of con- vérsation for another 12 months, What Others Say THANKS FOR CO-OPERATION To the Editor, Oshawa Daily Time oir I would like to take this opportun- ity through your column te thank those public spirited citizens and all members of the community who, in company with the Oshawa Branch of the Canadian Legion helped to per» petuate the memory of Vimy in the past week, Even as Verdun is sac red to the poilu and the French nation, so will Vimy ever remain out standing and enshrined in the hearts of the Canadian troops and the Dom inion of Canada, It has been cele- brated and honoured by all Legion branches throughout Canada, and not the least noteworthy in Oshawa this last week It has become something more than a mere Legion anniversary, but an occasion when all citizens join with the men who came back to honour. the memory of our comrades who give their lives in France and Flanders, But even as we one and all bow our heads for a moment, the next we see them as they laughed and joked with us, or in the lilt of a song, and catch the happy spirit that prevailed, that helped cover the grimness of the task in hand, Let us remember them then, laughing, walk- ing with us Jooking for the morrow, glowing in the sunshine of life, Their spirit is ever with us, Their memory never to fade in its train a casualty list hardly less tragic than the losses of the Great War, Approximately thirty thousand is the officially known figure of men who have died since returning to Canada of war wounds and ser- vice, How many more unofficially known we do not know, yet, but speaks for itself that such an organization as the Canadian Legion should come into being to help its broken com- rades, to help them to recover from the ravages of war and it is not with- out significance that no less a man than Gen, Sir Arthur Curric late Commander of the CEF, recently gave voice to the facts that stirred the Dominion to the needs of care and justice to its disabled war vet. erans., The Legion is the best thing that came out . of the war, and public opinion is fully appreciative of its worth, dignity of character, and the prestige earned since its inception, Arid the realisation that while hon. ouring the deeds of valour and the memory of our comrades, it is at one with the community to give ser- vice in. keeping with the: other ad: mirable service organisations in thiy city, promoting a better communal spirit; to strive for perpetual peace, and all that goes to make content- ment and prosperity, From the splendid public support and from the good work of the past officers, we, the present officers of the Oshawa Branch are given an incentive to. all Returned men who have not thought yet of joining to 'come into the Legion without delay. Iti is the logical and natural associa- tion for al Returned men, officer or ranker, Our ideal aims and objects will all be achieved but will be all the hap- pier if the fruits of our labour can be wommunity, The men who * d, from, the Jowest to highest ranks are to he found within the Legion actively working, giving, service and comrade- ship, and no Returned man not with- in: the Legion can fprget the coms radeship he kuew, or would be selfish enough to deny service to hig com- munity, i ¢ \ , Refreshing our vows, renewing our endeavour, elt us go forward all'and every one enjoying his share of the works, We do fiot make appeal, Re- 'turned men should not need it, A 'hearty welcome © awaits. you at the Council Chamber, corner: King and Richmond streets every, second and fourth Thursday, our next meeting is 'on April' 24th at' 8 pam, \ Wo Yours: sincerely and fraternally, 'George 'Walsh, President, Canadian Legion B.ESIL, A _-- " E "The best thing for you to do," sald the doctor, "is to give. up smok- ing, drinking, late hours" "Wait," © begged 'the patient, "what's the next beat thing?" The aftermath of war has brought | enjoyed by all our comrades in our. HE great machine shops of Mooseheart--ihe Child City founded by James J, Davis, U, 8, Secretary of Labor in the Cabinets of three Presidents, and maintained by the Loyal Order of Moose~~ are equipped with every machine and tool, to the end that each boy may receive a thorough and practical training In whatever Naturally, the Mooscheart Governors have follow, chine with every devies to guard Furthermore, the niv in theo from dust, Ideal workshops in eve BOY OF {1 YEARS COMMITS SUIGIDE | Hangs Himself After Mother Refuses Bicycle He Desired London, Ont, lowing a spell of crying, he had expressed disappointmer because his mother would not h him a bleycle for Faster, Frank | Wright, aged 11, on pupil of Ealln [ School, was found dead Saturday | in an outhouse at his home, Hya | April 21,--1oi- | in ' | wild Street, East London, He was hang ing by u rope around his neck, and Coroner E an inquest ary, after investigation, beliey that it 1s a ease of sulcide, The Ind"s father, a veteran of the Great War, was a tuberculosis victim and dled five months ago. "I had promised him a bicvele if he worked' hard nt chool and passed Into the Kighth Grade,' sald Mrs, Wright "He carried papers and wanted the wheel bad lye» He had always been successful and he passed the Kuster examina tions with good record, Then he came back to me again for the bi eyele, Friends had advised against | it on the ground that he might be hurt or killed by an automobile, and Saturday I told him that he I. Hodge neces did pot de The also em poli | dead," trade he elects to provided evory ma- againet eccldent to the operator, great machine shops is kept pure and free y meaning of the word, would have to walt a while longer, He cried bitterly for a long time, but later Keemed to pick up and forget about it, He played around teasing me while 1 was working In the garden and went away with some other boys to play ball, Fit- teen minutes, or perhaps half an hour after J last saw him, his eight-year-old sister found him The funeral is to be heid to Woodland Cemetery, Tuesday, Dozing While on Guard Saved From Fire by Dog April 19 =Dozing in he sat on watch lest restart the smouldering of the fire which had done considerable damage to his home, Thomas Parker, farmer, residing on the 4th line of West Zorra, was wed from death Thursday by the backing of his dog. A son dozed in a car outside, neither the boy nor his father being awakened by the crack. ling of the fire as flames began to igain soar skyward, Awakened, Mr, Parker dashed for the door, barely getting outside before the roof crash- ed in, House and contents were com- pletely destroyed, Woodstock, chair | while high winds embers -| VETERAN FISHING MASTER PASSES -- Winthrop, Mass, «Capt. Jethro W. Nickerson, well known sea cap- Dizzy, Weak Heart TerribleHeadaches All Gone. New Life "Was bothered with . dizziness, weak heart, terri. ble headaches, Af- ter taking 'Fruits astives' am entirely relieved, feel like new person,' --« Mrs. F. Valeourt, St, Gabriel, E, P.O Thousands tell miracles of "Frult-a-tives," Constipation, ly- er (trouble, dizziness, weakness, headaches end overnight, Dad stomach, billousness, Indigestion, heartburn, gas vanish promptly, Kidney and bladder ills, pain in back go in 24 hours, Nerves and heart quiet, sound sleep at once, Rheumatism, neuralgia decamp quick, Complexion elears, Ten of nature's greatest vemes dies combined in handy little tab- let, Marvelous discovery of fame ous Canadian doctor, Speedy re sults amaze Get "Frult-a-tives" gist today. Become overnight, from drug- new person after long years of Bay State Fishing Co, home here recently, le known figure Coast and. twenty master of his own schoc or Tt | ol Atl along the Atlanti Ci (148) Va ner the Flora Nickerson At the start ( | \ ( rid I ishing Was he was on ba tate Company chous mber, which went ted with the other ved ds an ensign in th ie ates Nay Captain } er of his own v¢ he had been 'nn the first had com May, sailing out about 20 | made mast- alter : fleet, He Bertha ster and irchased his toyears years SHOULD BE BOOK LOVERS The habit of readin worthwhile books is ong the most valuable habits children can Cheap trash and the led thrillers are objectionable, as children very impressionable nature not critical in their reading Good books inspire high ideals; give food for wholesome thought and remoye to some extent that urge to be "always-on-the-go," Anything that tends to keep chile dren in and around the me merits particular attention, possess a and and are IMPROVEMENT "And how much would you this colt was worth?" asked railroad agent ofthe farmer "Not a cent less than $500!" em phatically declared that sturdy of the soil, "Pedigreed stock, I suppose? "Well, no," the bereaved admitted reluctantly, "But you could never judge a colt like that by its parents," "NB," the attorney agreed dryly, 'I've often noticed how crossing it with. a locomotive will improve a say the son n tain 'who retired three months ago breed! Several FOR YOU In addition to our re gular weekly specials we now offer the thrifty Oshawa and vicinity, Tuesday, Wodnesday and Thursday, Shop Early---Store Open From 9 to 6 Including Saturday Added Specials of for housewives oxtra specials SPECIAL! Golden Bantam CORN 225¢ No. 2 LIBBY'S Pork ana Beans ™w JIE Government Grade FRESH FIRSTS Eggs 31¢ Dozen Standard Quality PEAS No. 2 12¢ Tin Tomatoes No. 2 1.2 Tin EATONIA 14¢ Choice Eating or Cooking Spy Apples . 29¢ Basket 24 Ib. Bag NJ MARVEL Pastry Flour IR ERATE Fruits Choice Bananas ....... .doz. 28¢ Large Oranges ..........doz 59¢ Cooking Onions ........4 lbs, 16¢ Lemons Nixie wile enn ndlom, 25¢ Jellied Veal RC} OCE TE XH TENA A CN] Meat Specials Headcheese ............2 Ibs, 25¢ Sausage Boneless Stew ...........lb. Hamburg Steak ...........Ib 39¢ 25¢ vin vain is sini sae ulile vos si dale vl