Oshawa Daily Times, 30 May 1930, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE THE OSHAWA DAILY IMES, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1930 SANITARY. INSPECTOR. NAMED Port Hope.--AtL a special meet. ing of Hamilton Townuilp Couneil, , Drayton was appointe Banitary Inspector, BEAR AT TAT WINCH =A 'large black bear, first of its dng. seen in this Ais many EA made its on EE Yi A » n loon oar a. Oldest' rostdant of the village cannot recall a simi- lar occurrence, TO HOLD PAL rAIR Cornwall. --~Membérs of Cornwall Agricultural Society. hava - voted unanimously in favor of a all fair a Cornwall, HOLSTEIN IN FIELD DAY Lindsay,--~At, a meeting of the pxecutive of the Holstein (Club, Monday, June 16th was selected for holding a Fipld ¥ At the Farm of Wm. J, Murphy, LAD LOBES VINGER Lindsay.~-Robert Moore, five vozrs of age, of Mount Horeb, had part of the index finger on his left hand amputated while playing with A lawn mower, THREE MORE ARRESTS Belleville. ~~Sensational develop. ments followed the arrest and coms mittment for trial of Thomas Ank, Mrs, Clarg Knight and Gus Knight, all of Tweed, whan the Provincial Police arrested William Hearns of Kingston, Mrs, Ethel Woods of Napanee and Mrs, M, Parks, of . Kingston on charges of fabricating evidence for the offences for which ihe first three named are charged. Aok, Mr, and Mry, Knight are charged with attempting: te obtain $1,000.00 from an insurance coms pany, for furniture, which was als leged to. have been. burned in A I Oh, Mr. Druggist ! What takes out ink? In our college course in | Pharmacy, we studied materia 'medica, Toxicology, Ponology, Organic and Inorganic Chems istry, ete, Then we start out as a full fledged hm, B's, The very first morning we plek up the jJingling phone we hear Mrs, Housewife say: "Oh Mr, Drugglst what takes out ink." Being full fledged Phm, B's we know and having learned a lot about human na- ture as well as pharmacy, avy glad to tell Mrs. Housewife what takes out paint, grease, otc, and answer as many more questions as our pros fessional knowledge will al- low, which occur dally in every home, We as your family druggist play a dual part: that of dispenalhg your prescriptions, administering the need of the sick and an a ready counsellor, Our Service is ever at your dinposal, when the emergency arises A phone call will bring your every demand by special messenger, People find It very satisfying ta shop by phone at Jury & Lovell Ltd. The Rexall Drug Stores King E, Simeon 8, Phone 28 Phone 68 ants | the village of Lansdowne, was coms fire, which "dostroyed the Knight home in Tweod, bi | AT OE JR os Libs i died as the nen, arly Groen, pletely, dotroyed by tive, BUILDING ACTIVE Trenton ~=According to figures kept by theitown, clerk, over fifty thousand doMars has been spont In tha past five monthe on bulldings in Trenton, , This does not Include the new. water tank being built by the C. P.. Raflway which will cost over $100,000, Several houses are under opnatruction, DIES UNDER ANAESTHETIC Kingston, --R, K, Kingsbury, of this city died under anaesthetic at hospital to have his tonsils removed Rochester, N.Y, He wont into the and died on the operating table. Deceased was horn at Napande 42 yvoars ago and hed resided in Roch enter 20 years, He is survived by his wife, formetly Annie Brawyea of Deseronto, threa daughters and one son, FRANCHISES EXTENDED Cornwall Giving overwhelming majorities at each poll, the rate. payers of Cornwall voted in favor of extending the franchises of the Stormont Electric Light and Power Company and the Cornwall Street Rallway for a period of ten years from July, 1031, WINS HIGH HONOR Ottawa.~--A fellowship of the Royal Photographie Society of Lon- don, England----highest honorary degree in the photographic world has been awarded to John Elders, head walter at an Ottawa Hotel, NEW DAIRY BRANCH Cobourg,~~A dalry branch has recently heen added to the usefnul- ness of the Northumberland Coun ty Department of - Agriculturé at Brighton, of which W, H, Smith Is in charge, C. Chambers of Belle- ville, is In charge of tho dairy branch, which opened up with twenty-one samples of milk being taken, Ths new branch is expect. | ed to be a great help In weedin ir | COHAN, AYLETT Toronto photographer and presh dont of International Photogras phors of America, who has re. turned from England. where he addressed the of Pro. fessional Photographers of Great Jeddo Premium The Best in America os Sul Prices i -- = Produced = from the herds of lrymon, gry BOUMG. TAX E 7c ¥ A bourg will pay a tex Tale' f B1 mills If publle school » ory and 49 1-2 milly if separate soho! sopportors. CONSUMER T0 D0 - FIXING OF PRICES Consumer's Council Could Demand Cost Information Under British Bill London, May A. 30, British Labor Government is amng to blow at peacetime profiteors with a bill, now before parliament for its third and final reading, wheh woula place the fixing of prices in the hands of the consumbpr, 1t"{s 'constdered by many politi- anl observers. to be the most ra- dicen), socialistic pleco. of joSigin- ton yet attempted by the MacDon- ald Government, sinoa the bill, 1t enacted, will' foree the = business concerns, when po requested by a wpocally created Consumers' Coun- oil, to disclose. all Information with regard to costs of production, distribution and supply of' food, fuel, ,clothing or any other article in common use. The Consumers' then designate a 'fair selling price," which if not adhered to, would make the merchant liable to a fine, imprisonment or both, The Consumers" Council will con- sist of seven members, of whom two at leant, are to be women, ap pointed by the Board of Trade, un- der whose direction the present bill has been drawn up. The Board of Trade may remove any member that it considers unfit to continue in office, SPECIAL SERVICE OF THANKSGIVING FOR GIRLS FLIGHT Melboume, 'Australia, May 30. A special thanksgiving service for the success of Miss 'Amy Johnson's nineteen-day England-to-Australia flight will be held at the airfield here when the British girl flyer arrives, Prayers will he offered and pop- ular hymns wil be sung In accord- ance with a prorram agreed upon by the Lord Mayor and church Council would | loaders, SOUTH AFRICAN GIRL WON $45,000 SWEEP Cape Town, 8. Africa, May 30 The "luckiest girl in London" ix a former South African, Miss Rosina Dowd, who three years ago threw up her work In London and sailed for South Africa with $250 in her pocket. She had no job, She be: came ongaged to i chartered ac gountant in Salisbury apd returned to London at Christmas with $15, She won the first prise of $456,000 in the Mutual Club overseas sweep on the November Handicap and hans now Just sailed back to South Af- rioa, taking the $45,000 with hor and several trunks containing her Lroussenu, "Rosie was always a lucky girl", says her mother, "Almost every: time she enters a sweep she wins a prise. While she was going to South Africa she won the ship's Dally Sweep five times, Hor fiance is: lucky, too, as Rosle got the Sweepstake tisket from him and he has drawn $4,000 for selling the ticket," SOUTH AFRICA HAS HIGH BIRTH RATE But Rate is | Dropping So Rapdily as to Cause Concern Gane Town, 8. Africa, May 30-- The Cape Town "Argus' says edit orfally: In South Africa the natur- al increase rate per thousand of population, that is, excess of births aver deaths, 1s the highest in tho civilized world, namely, 16.2 a» compared with 13.4 in Canada, 6.8 fn Germany, 4.9 in England and 1.4 in France. Nevertheless, the fact remains that for every 32 children born to women of child bearing age in 1011, only 86 were born in 1037. As Professor Fre. mantle pointed out In his arrest Rl ZS INSPECTOR A/G, MACKIE Veteran member of Toronto Pollen Force, who Is dend after n long Mness, He was '41 years on the force, ing examination of the figures, we are gotting 12,150 fewer children a year than we should have if the birvth-rute of "1910 were maine tained, flocty ttgell in the natural merease which, although still high In come | | ranction becomes plain, : i 7 needless And this, of course, ro<|Th ugh "woone ~ that a In the face of a world- wide and clearly irresistable tend ency to empty the cradles It 1s idle to ropine, When we remember that in the nineteenth coptury. the popu- lation © the world virtuelly doub- lod itself, the necessity for some In South there Is to way, fon, But 11 room for such eo; | | even South Afric has lHmitations, "4 CA mu ore i matter in} | yo wt uations, not excluding Bouth | Afrien, 1 'the tendency die off at the top to leave the Business of reproduction to inferior stocks, Of this fagt there ean be no doubt, hat tg conwsquences have been much exriegornted, and, in any enve, Cassandra-like Lroanings on the subject leave the problem Uualtered, ¥ BOY SHOT BY OFFICER AWARDED DAMAGES Montreal, May 30.~(By C.P)- eordore Roy, wha was shot in the leg and plated under agrest by Con- stable Oullet two years go, has beeh Sk __. I. A ------ Ee... EC ---- -- Shinathl Durgn Tinl Amanal, refer- vod do nx "India's Jonn of Are) who has been vesteained from leading movement to break salt laws of Indian government, awarded Judgement of $6650 against the City of Montreal by Mr, Justice Martineau, Rov claimed he had been standing att street intersection bidding good night to friends when a taxi pulled up and the constable jumped out, reaching for wis revolver, and fired a ¢ oO A shot which truck Roy's leg. A false 1! had 1 ru the cone fe way seeking i." culprit, ease ------ NONSTOP FLIGHT " BORDER CITIES TO HUNGARY PLANNED Windsor, May (By CPA non-stop flight from Windsor or Dey troit to Budapest, in Hungary, is be- ing planned 'by Lieutenant a expader Magyar, His companion will be Captain George Endresz, The ship to be used is now under construction in Los Angeles and will be similar to the one used by Col, Lindbergh when he and Mes, Lind bergh made their record flight from California to New York, It is plan- ned to re-fuel in the air at St. John's Newfoundland and if necessary again some place in Ireland, The ship will be named "Justice for Hungary" and in expected to 'make the trip in about 30 hours, The House of Commons spont most of Tuesday talking about vegetables, the debate revealing a doubt as whether all the members really know their onlons,~-Peter~ boro Examiner, Rheumatism23 Yrs Discovers Way to Banish all P "Hed rbeumstivin for 22 years, Hosple tals said incurable, Was in bed 'when § took 'Fruit-a-tives's hey have done wone ors, Can my work and no more pain,"---Mrs, A; N, Field, Wyn yard, Sask, Just one of thousands who SAY rheumatism, neuralgia, neuritis fly away quick with "Frult-n- tives", Chronic constipation and liver troubles end overnight, Bad stomach, billouspéss, indigestion, heartburn, gas vanish like magio. 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