Oshawa Daily Times, 20 Aug 1930, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1930 PAGE THREE Big Convention of Sanitary Inspectors Opened Here Today Building Boys is Better Than Mending Men States Visiting Kiwani Governor Lieutenant "Governor Fred Moore Pays Visit to Boys Camp at Kedron. Con- gratulates Local Club on Achievement, DINNER MEETING IN MAIN CABIN Visitors are Much Impressed | by Fine Camp. Warm | Tribute Paid to Robbie Robinson, Director of the Camp, Y"Rullding hoy Is better than mending men,' was tha tiulsm which was emphasized in new and inspirational form hy Lieutenant Glovernor Vrad Moore, speaking to Oshawa Kiwanis last night al special dinner meeting, held in Ihe main eahin at the camp Eile "Here you have plastic put in your hands, 'Tremendous opportunities for service 1 future of this camp; in whal may do for the hundreds of wha will pass through eamp peri nds here, and what they In turn will dn for this part of the British Empire in which we make nu home," ""Hyary time a a man dies,' statement 'which foreed itself deep into the consciousness of the lis ener as Kiwanian Fred challenged his hearers to meet this greatest nf all problems, help in the hullding of Canadian eitigenhond through the assistance 1] youth you hoys hoy Enel Wrong of Canadian hayhood to a normal | development, and a normal outlook | on life, "There 18 tremendous power in the youth of Canada today And yet we stand aside, and lel that power run wild, undirected, tn fs nwn destruction and the destruc tion of others' The distinguished guest speaker sincerely congratulated the Oshawa Kiwanis Cluh on the work they have initiated for hoys in this elty through the medium of thelr hoys camp UWhat has impressed me mos nf all about this camp of yours, is the story of the part played each individual in its construetinn You have put vourselves into this bullding. You are a part of this camp. You have given of your awn life tn each hoy who has heen im proved physically and mentally hy two weeks of camp life' Tribute ta "Robhhie" Warm tribute was paid ta "Rob hia" Raohinson, the ever popular director of the camp, who gave his trained services free of charge to help along the work of the Kiwanis | eluh, The announcement during the evening that "Rehhis" has heen elected tn an honorary memhership in the Kiwanis club Words of praige and appreciation ware also voleed towards the camp director's mother, Mrs. Rahinson, who was camp matron, and mother: ed all the hays impartially, The statement was made during the evening that the Reard of Kdu cation made a wise move in ald of hoya wark in this eity, when they added Mr, Rehingon tn the staff of the eity's public sehoal system, Kiwanian Rill Gregory and Ril Warwick, hoth past presidents of West Toronto Kiwanis, were wel come Kiwanis visitors at the meet ing last night, It was announced with regret that yesterday's was the last Ki wanis meeting in Oshawa which will he attended hy Vice-president Harry Leckie, Kiwanian Harry ia moving ta London, and his absence ,will leave a decided gap on (he eluh roster was mads RAC, Upper Mehonl Results Upper Hehoel Matriculation ves aulta for Bishop Rethuna College have heen announced as follows) -- Frances MacKengie, Modern His tary 111; Betty Goode, French Auth. ars 111, French Composition 11; Ce- celia Whalley, English Composition 111, English Literature 111 OBITUARY DEATH OF HARRY MILTON POLLARD The death ecourved yesterday of Harry Milton Pollard, in hia fifty eighth year, at the homes of hin daughter, Mrs, F. Gibson, 104 Bloor #8t, West, The deceased wan a widower, The funeral will he held tamorrow afternoon, August 21, fram the home of his daughter, at 240 o'olook; daylight saving time, Rev, GW, Irvine will he in charge of the service, Interment will he made in the Rewmanville Cemetary, rT |CITY NEWS 4 Months for Theft Alvin Seymour charged last week with. stealing masoline from the car of Luther Avgal and who was remanded for sentence was given three manths in the County Jail at Whithy hy Magistrate Willis In Palle Court this morning Hea in the | was another suceinet | the challenge to | hy | Wr -------------- HOTEL STAFF WILL CATER FOR BANQUET An event in the history of Osh awa's- modern new hotel, the Gens nha, will he marked tomorrow when the municipal authorities entertain the Ontario Banitary Inspectors, now in convention in the hotel, at a com plimentary luncheon The luncheon will he held in the fw hanqueting hill af the hotel, and will be the first meal | served there in which the ecaterin hat heen dene entirely hy the hote staff he management of the hotel are [ particularly prod of the hanguet ng hall, Vinished in dark red pan | elling with walls and ceiling of a soft shade of green, and lieavy plate glass. mirrors extending aerons the vestern wall, the room will in fu ture provide a medium for large hans whieh eannat he equalled In of 28000 papulation in the | | | ques ety nei re 29 MINERS' BODIES ARE STILL MISSING Coplmont, BL, Aug. 2 -Twen (venine miners' hodies he today in the depths of the Blakeburn mine, unidentified Digging Kangs tailing for a week, today had located ind identified the bodies of 16 af the 15 victims of the gas-hlast in the mine last Wednesday I'he others | heing sought half a mile in the interior of the shaft Mrs, Perri Visited Toronto Same Day She Bought Shells Hamiltan, Aug. &0.-Falice investi gitors have learned Mrs, Rocea Per ri was in Toronto en Friday, Aug, K the day she purchased In Hamilton shotgun shells, similar to these used hy her assassinators, The signif cance of Mrs, Perri's visit to Tor onta was not divalged Perri 1s reported hy his physician to he "a sick man" He has offered a of $5000 far the app chension murderer wm murderers 'TO PROSECUTE MOB THAT HUNG NEGRO Tarboro, NC, Aug, §0.--A mah which yesterda lynehed Oliver Moore, 28, negro, confronted to-day the expressed determination oj Governor O, Max Gardner to see that ta memhars Are prosscuied, The governor ehavacteriged the lynching as a "disgrace to North Caroling" i TEN MORE BODIES RECOVERED IN MINE Coalmont, Rt Aug. 19 Blake burn mine last night gave up ten more miners wha were entombed in last: Wednesday's explosion Res cuers fighting their way down inte the mine, atter ] LEMporary halt aver the week-end, when an added hazard of fire was fought off, came across additional bodies short Iv hefore midnight last night The bodies were lving one the other en number ene slope. They are unmarked and evidently the miners: were the vietima of deadly after=damp, rather than the foree nf the explosion itself ROARCITY Meareity mavens the world, And by that is It fed; Then give It hunger, fod Naot hread we Very reward of the alter Hones things are comely things In little theve is power] November measures heat Keach vanishing fNower if you dig a well, If you sing a song By what yom de without You make It strong For life, as well as an, Hy HOAVOENOAR HIrOwA, Not surfeit, » Theirs must he 'he hunger of the ross, Lisette Woodworth Reese in the Haturday Review, PILGRIMS OF THE ROAD Weary travelers are like pilgrims, "Trying hard" upon the road! Re they "knockers," or "stone-triels," Rath are hurdened with life's lead Some will gronse with pent-up fury! 1 Dame Fortune will net speak, Others take rebuffs like hank notes, "Get" those arders, and don't squeak." Pickling Water ever running, Wears away the mighty stone! Penetrate! and keep an plugging, Then you'll get life's juicy hone, Courtesy and even temper, Are the weapons for the fight! Wearing down all opposition, Making all your troubles Hi iN «D P RARRY He garetul what you atart while trying to stop something, -- Helena Independent, : where you That Fy sides so conf. the election == It all depends upon alt as to what you see what makes hoth dent of winning Chatham News, GATS RUMOURED AS SOURCE INFANTILE PARALYSIS SPREAD Health Authorities Theory But Will Have Dead Cats Examined A persisten rumour few about the streets of Oshawa yesterday and to day, to the effect that infantile pi alysis In this city is being carried hy stray eats, The rumour had is ori gin in the discovery yesterday that twa eats impounded hy the Humane Bociety," were suffering from some unidentified disease, Acting Medieal Health Officer, Dy, Hartley Lewis laid the rumor 10 rest this morning when he stited that it is practieally positive that there is no eonneetion between the twa dis cased eats and the recent outhreak of infantile paralysis The bodies of the two felines In question have heen sent to Toronto for laboratory examination, and a re port is expected some time today or tomorrow, hut very tle doubt ox ists In medical eireles us 10 the fact that the death of the "tilihies" has no hearing on the poliomylitis situa Hon No new cise have heen reported HU hours, and the ¢ of eases In the eity stands of Intiuntile within IRM frnril vals the ast further il Ir MAN WANTE BUT 107TH HENRY BELOW Yig this train aver Fine growled the grouchy passenger YON replied the conductor wi never worry ahout it haing on thie We're satisfied if 1's on the trac) Hiray Hits an { - Doubt "Parkwood" Was the Scene of Unusual Meeting Yesterday Viscount and Lady Willing. don Converse With Mr, and Mrs, Roger Armitage of This City, Former Residents of Thelr Excel: lencies' Home Village Vice Regal Party Enter: tained by Mr, and Mrs. | R. 8. McLaughlin, The world 16 not such a large place after nll, Yesterday afternoon one of those Hitle Ineldents occur vad which have endesrad Viscount Willingdon and Lady Willingdon to Canudn I was In connection with the visi of vies regal party ta this ty ui the guests of Mr, and Mrs RB Mebanghtin wf thely beaut ful hinme, Parkwood, Toformed hy Mr Melgughlin that a local mar wid his wife, former residents of the villages which Viseount and Landy Willingdon enll home wers Wying In Oshawn 'helr Kxeallen ten mxprensed desires Lo ses them The meeting wan arranged hy My Melbaughlin and so 1 happened that Mr. nnd Mrs, Roger Armies 08 Jurvia wireel, formerly of Wil Hugdan, Husss England, spent w pleasant half hour at Parkwood Vaulardn visiting Vieeount and | Lardy Willingdon I'he Willingdon nf Head now mansion, Roger Armitage and hin wife Hved in a cottage, hut hoth have fond memories of that PEL FeRgIE Hithe Huge hn A camman hand Ita and the half hour passed all | Willingdon thane Lo LTT rl Lan sonn Hohl CIT a find eammoney former daps In pleasant LULL This morning Mr, and Mrs, Armi Lugs spoke in glowing terms of the govarnov-general and his consort, They wera dearly loved hy Lhe people of Willingdon they said During his residanes in the Bus sox village, Mr, Armitage was # prominent (rack athlete and he ame In frequent contact with Vis wount Willingdon, then (he Hon Veasman Thomas, who was a kesn and enthusiastic y ging the patron of all sports In the commun iy, Mr. Armitage has resided in Oshawa for the past sightesn years having heen employed hy the Me Laughlin Carriage Co, and later General Motors, Ha holds & splens Aid war sarvies record, having gone overseas with the Lord Siratheons Horse In 1016, being discharged on weeaunt of wounds In Mareh 101K, Mr, and Mrs, Armitage wera made to feel perfectly al (thelr sass and recalling thelr visit this morn« ing Mes, Armitiugs stated that whe anmmantad to 1ady Willingdon up on her youthfol appesrance, Lady Willingdon veturned the sompll ment charmingly, Mro, Armitage raplying "Canada kesps ons young Your Iadyship' The Jarvis stresl soupls express pad thelr pleasures and apprecias tan far the courtesy which was shawn tn them hy Vieeount Wil Hngdan and Tady Wikingdon and Mr. and Mird, Melaughlin Thelr Kxoellencles spent an an Joyahle and vastful day al Park wond with thely well-known and uplandid hosts buring the afternoon they salen participated in a round of golt at the Ineal course, Mra, W, K. Phil lps and Viseount Willingdon de fonting ITady Willingdon and Mr Miolsughlin FIRST PASSENGER BOAT IN HARBOR Of Toranta, which carried a moan light excursion party of 700 from | "DALHOUSIE CITY" CARRIES EXCURSION PARTY FROM HERE C.N.R, Steamer is First Pas: senger Boat to Enter New Harbor A orawd of over twa thousand people filled the Oshawa wharf last avening as the Dalhoufie City, Aral passenger steamer In the OFNAWA harbor in nearly a score af years, steamed up 10 the doek and took an hoard & merry throng of aver 700 people who enjoyed a moonlight ex ourslon under the ausploes of the management of the Jubilee pavil lan, Those who walled an the axeur sion enjoyed a threeshoup orulae straight south on Lake Ontario, and return, There was no moon, hut that did not dampen the enjoy ment of the evening. A good ap ohestra provided musie for daneing on the uppey deck while those on the lower decks made merry In other wa¥s and gave liberal patron age to the luneh counter, A fine system of amplification earvied the musie of the orchestra to every part of the ship. and (his featura was much appreciated hy the pas ROngars, Some diMoully waa experienced hy the Dalhousie Qity in entering the harbor, the boat heading inte shore near Barnhart's pavilion, aps parently missing the vange Hghta at the harbor entrance, The mistake wan seen hefore the ship grounded, however, and the only disadvantage was the fact that the erulie was an hour later in getting under way, It 1s understood that the manages ment cleared axpenses on their fivat venture in this field, A number of outside people, including several from Whithy, Rowmanville and Part Hope, participated in the aunts ing, apeclal busses being run from Whithy and Bowmanville, EE Unemployed Noto Mayor. Mitehell has vegueated that avery man in the eity of Osh AWA who la out of employment veg '| inter hefore tonight at the Govern: ment Employment Bureau en Rend ftreet, Thin ln asked uo as Lo coms pile the information asked for by the Daminion Government prepa atory to taking action to alleviate distress: hy unemployment, jpn Wo wr 1 5.8 DALHOUSIE CITY the loeal harhor last night, This In the frat excursion of its kind to 1 RA aad Hi pUL 1 have hoon hold for MARY years, in Oshawa Local Men Tree Porcupine And Place it in Captivity) " of a live pareupine wohlavement of well known Park he capture the unusunl whieh Fred Mhaw, tod grocer, and Wim, Htevens, wlan of Park roud may hoast aliout, Prantl of thelr unusual story In found In tha parcuping whieh NOW In captivity on Rhaw's Premises, | Monday afternoon the wore diving In a oar on the Man vars road north of Rowmanville wud ahout two miles south of the Village of Tyrone, Approaching the fram of Husael Wright they spled | What they thought ta he a grounds { hog cronsing the eld Hiavens augmented (hat they nttempt In Whol the groundhos and Khaw hurried to the Weight home to harrow a gun while hin companion kept wateh on. the supposed ground hog JLavans wan not In E] Wo men long in disooy Results of Examinations a . ing "(hal the animal was a poy oupine, a somewhat unusual visit ar in thin section of the provine Ho pursund (to Wright's orohard tres where It took refuse in an apple | HUMANE SOCIETY APPOINTS NEW DOG POUND COMMITTEE Executive Recalls Former Plans At Meeting Last Night A new bidding committe inelud ng 1. W, Jayer, manager of the Do milan Bank, Dr, 16, J, Bhivley and Mr, Login, wis appointed at a meet ng of the Oshawa Humane Boeiety Voseeutive last night tor the purpose al supervising the work in connee ton with the bullding of the new dog pound on Witson vousd south The new committee will replace (hi farmer committer and plans prepa ed hy the farmer committee finyie heen recalled, New specifications will he prepired and tonders are to he waked for within week while work on the new pound Is expected to stirt within two weel The meeting last night wis held at | the elty hull, Mrs, |. 8. Bmith, vice president acting wn harman, Mrs K, HB Grigg, president, wis alsa in wendance The Hunn hapeful that the wirides thi thst 1 mu ind Ww Cet my minke and is anxious full cooper the wrest I'he old dog pound conmidered aid inn Mogi [ ih Bole (] Ihe Eyiipith ol great Feieiye hon hady of eitlgen on Richmond - entirely inadequnte and it Is co ered wo oecruelty to thrust dogs ts evilosmelling and HE Hghted in terion I he hutlding would hi placed In ow situation where It would ni nuisnee and it would al wiv hie kept clean an sanitia BW. lu appointed hanarar (renaires Mr. Lah will hi siecaed Mrs. H BANDITS REDUCE WOMEN'S RANSOM Chinese Robbers Now De- mand $4,000 For Release | of Missionaries reel | ce hus heen while next Hirst linn wecreluy Me ransom handiia for Landon, Auk. #0 | demanded hy Chinese the release of two Heitish women missionaries Aral placed at $100 000 and then at $60,000, yesterday wan reduced to the third Agure of F10.000 (Mexlean dollars), ahaut $4,000 (Cunndian dollars), accord Ing to word received hy the London aes af the Church Missionary inclety In Chinn The society on Aug. A authors ad ita representative at Fooohow to pay that sum for the velepss of Miss Balth Nettleton and Miss Kloa nor Jd, Harrison, held prisoners in the Fuklien province, if the British wutharition In Chinn considered the payment necessary to frea them The handits wera reported 1n have out off ane of Miss Nettleton's Angers and went It aYong with thal demand for ransom Urgent representations ta the Nanking government hy Great Wri tin venultad from the alleged out XED BABY CASE FINALLY SETTLED Returning with. a gun Raw was informed that It wan & poreupine whieh they were after, The gun Wan then substituted with a rope and the grocer elimhed inte the Apple tree and after many Wee oansful attempts finally managed tn oateh Mr, Paroupine in & noose, The little fellow put up a great REPRERTe hut wan thrust safely into A Back and carvied away hy his Captor. Neither Bhaw nor Stevens have decided what to do with the por OUpine an it 16 protected under the Fame lawn of the pravines For The Upper School At the Oshawa C.V.1 Helow are given the rouuite of the upper school examinations held at the Oshawa Colleglate and Vocational Tnatitute at the end of dune. Thin list gives the names of the subjects In which standing Wan secured, an followa: 1at,==firat olan honors; = Bnd--secand - olan honors; dedahird class honors; Co-pann standing, Ruhjeets In whieh failure was veplstered wre not fneluded in the Het, The osrtls floates are naw helng sent out from the collegiate offen to the atudents, ANDIRON, JACK English Composition, ©, ' { ARMATRONG, WINONA A. Algebra, dvd Geometry, dvd; Trig onametiy, 13 latin Authors, © Latin Composition, O01 German Aus thos, 2nd; German Camp, Ind, ROYOR, MH, FRANK: Raglish Comp, OF English Literature, ©, ARASH, LEONARD ®1 Algebra, Andy Geometry, at) Trigonometry, Int Phyaton, 3nd; Chemistry, 3nd; W.i Ei A TEN Franch Authors, 1st; French Com ponition, iat, RROADRENT, ROBERT HH. Modern History, 0; Algebra, ©; Geametry, nd; Trigonometry, iat; Ohamiatey, OF Franch Authors, nd; Frenoh Comp, fad RROWN, ALRRRT 1.1 Algehra, vd] Geometry, dvd; Trigonometry, OF Franch Authors, 2nd; French Comp, 1a, ' TRENE: English AROWN, A M Literature, © BRUCE, AGNER M. HEagliah Soltbe dit at) Englteh Literature, 1st, G, GORDON1 English compgutin, nd; English Litera: ture, nd, OHRIATIR, LETA: English Come poaitian, ©, QLUGRTON, DOROTHY 0.1 Mod. orn History, Op Algebra, ©; Geom atry, OF Trigonometry, dvd: Latin Authors, CO; Latin Qomp, 0; Franeh (Continued on Page §) We vend af a hoxar who a learns ing the Welsh language Ih hoped he ouly intends ta use It In sell defence ~Rveryhody's Weekly, Th the last fortnight of 'the cams palm the discount rate aplicable Infants Exchanged An Parents Are Happy Again Ohloagn, AUK 20, = Chicago's famous mixed babies cane WAS wets tied lant night when Mea, Ohaviea Rambarger and Mes, William Wat King exchanged Infants amid the hoaming of photographers' fash Hghtn at tha Watkins home The trade wan made, according to Bamberger, "on the advice af counsel who had vecommended that tha verdiot of & hoard of selen tile experts hoa accepted, The ex porta deefded a month ago that the hahien had bean given to the wrong parents hy Englewood Hospital Hyveryona {involved in the oon travarsy appeared satisfied except Walking, who was not present HOT, DRY WEATHER AIDS FOREST FIRES AVR, 30, Ax hot and dry westher wan again veportad from Fart Franols, Port Avihur, Renova and flown Linokout, ofMoiala of the farestvy hvaneh here atated they were keeping olose tah on the situation, Twenty-five short wave radio stations in the nerth Are heing operated hy the governs ment with a view to checking the five menace, Toaromn, ENGLISH MAYORS VISITING CANADA Montreal, Que, Aug, 20.-=Can Adian oltles are welcoming the mayors of threa Roglish towns whe have just arrived to make & tour of the dominion under the anaploss of the Reitlsh Bmpive League, Mayor Herbert J, Raker of Wallng and Mea, Baker, Mayor Fred Lee of Covertry and Ma son, Mayor ¥ J, Look af Hackney and counollloy C0 Keach are tn the party, which a a -- Welcome Extended to Delegates By Mayor Mitchell, And Public Util; G. D. Conant Members of Dominion Sani. tary Inspectors' Associa | tion Present From Many Points in Ontario PRESIDENT MAKES ADDRESS TODAY Convention Will Last For Period of Three Days Mayor Reviews Growth of Oshawa With warm words of walecomn fram Mavar 1, 1 Mitenaell, Gordon BD, Conant, president of the Chums her of Commerca, and Frank ly Munon, ehslrman of the Publis Ut Wiles Commission, the third annual ganvention of the Ontario divikion af the Dominion Sanitary 1nspee tore' Association opened Va thres dav session In the Ganoshn this morning AN the opening mesting of the ganvention pol under way, under the ahanlrmanship of Mr, WH, Meintyras, Kirkland Lake, president of the On arin Association, deletes ware present from widely separated points in the provines, gatheyad in Oshawa to discuss a subject that ia of paramount importance tn Osh Awa people al the moment, senting inn, and the eontenl of digpase Lhrough sanitary supervision The first spealier of the Conyan ton was Mayor 7, iB, Mitehell, oxtendod an oMelnl welcome to the visiting sanitary Inspectors, on he half of the eity of Oshawa Mayor Mitchell reviewed hrlefly the rapid growth of this elty, point Ing out that when 1 was ineorporat of an A olty hut five years alo, the population stood at 16,000, while now, Inclusive of the Immediately gontiguous suburbs, we have i060, nnn Cotneldent with this speedy axtansion in sige, have oome proh lama of developing a health dapart ment tn keep pace with the ely, haw heen a leading factor The mayor advised the visiting dolegntes to uae thelp spare time In thin city In such a manner an to being pleasiire nn well an prof in to thelr theres day stay in Oshawa The Inspecthers wera advised to visit the golf onurses, and the Lakeview Park, which the mayor oharaoteyis ofl an the "Anest Inkefront park hatween Toronto and Montreal" Hpeaking on hehinlf af the Cham hor of Cammerce, G4, D, Conant ae gonded tha mayor's welcome "he oMea of sanitary Inspector In a development of modern elvili sation, and peculiarly a develop ment of the Amariean continent," declared Mr, Conant The speaker declared (hat govern mental eonteal of sanitation has gona farther on this continent than It has In Hurops, as ls evidenced hy our lower rate of Infact mortality, and greater control of preventable dineane YAN we may fact," he aunerted, take pride In the "that thin pr | ines of Ontario han gone farther In this matter than aur sister pro vinoes," YY ou men all pooupy very fmpm ant PORIHONK In Your respective communities," he tald the dele unten Health in a matter of Ars importance in any community, I", Ly Manon, ohalrman of the Publie Utilities Commission, added his welpome to that of the mayoy and My, Uonant, He extended an Invitation to the sanitary inspees tora to visit the Oshawa water works system at the lakefront, which In one of the most modern And upstosdate ayatems in. opera ton In the provinces, and, at the sugRention of Mr, Ploton, seoratary of the Association, arlarged his in vitation to Include the sewane dis posal plant, He also proferved, an behalf of the manufacturers of the elty, a cordial invitation to inspeot the fae. tories of Oshawa and to study at fivel hand the arrangements for sanitation and health protection which exist In the various plants, Mr, Pleton, veplying on hehalt of the Association, thanked the three ofolals for thelr weloome, and expressed the surprise whieh he felt in fAnding Oshawa sueh a progressive and My Industrialine ad olty, Prosident's Address In addressing the convention at eleven o'clock thin morning the President, Hugh Molntyre, AMR, H.1 pave a comprehensive paper on ------ FIREMAN CATCHES BIG PIKE AT WHITBY BAY One of the biggest pike to have hoon caught at Whithy Harbor in MARY Yoara sucoumbed to the bait and skill of Collin Cameron, a member of the olty five departs ment, late yesterday afternoon, In order that his fish story might not he doubted Cameron diaplayed the fiah to hin fellow firemen at the five hall last night and they all declare it to he a veal heauty Twenty and more Year apo many pike were caught in the harbor of the sounty town but in rovent years flahing han not been #0 good, Thin season however ia sald ta he showing an improve ment and almost avery day anglers rr -- landed at Quabee fram the Asvania, 0 out In punts to Wy their laek, | | notul | {differant | nounced | WHE Who [which have Loita ies Chairman modern methods, in sanitary work, In part, he said "Phere In nlways tandeney umongsl us to necepl, things as they mre, and to attempt to weld thess and twist them to sult the different. purposes we have in view, Bul thers aie somes situs tons which demand the scrapping of the wld machinery, and the ins vention of new methods mors suits while to the chapged conditions, "herve Is one great defect aps parent in our system of Health ads ministration, 11 heglns with the Provinces, which carey on a8 though they wers ssparaie ens tiles, and with a good deal of Ine differences an to what Is (ranspirs ing ontelde thelr borders, This ins differance can, In large Measure, he followed vight down through the whole system. All of you, tims and agnin, will have come Beross authreaks of communicable diss enne which ean only he explained on the ground of your 1gnovancs of events which have transpired your jurisdiction, and whith should have heen reported tO you, This Inek of cohesion In Health units 1s sn pros thal one Is never Astons Ished al the unsecountable Appears wnes of dommunionhle diseases, and It raflects very Hitle credit on the organisation, the personel of sur Health staffs, or-on hoth, In thess clreumatances, the sffieleney dine played In any area Is largely diss aounted hy the lack of efficiency mn others "IE would appear present method of davised 1n then thal aur health eontrol meet conditions wimost entirely disap» thant, with the great mode of life of the advancement of knowledge, we have reached a paint where the old machinery toes not funetion properly, and 1 In doubtful that It ean he mada tn funetion, The problem facing the sanitarian 1s an antiraly new one, Formerly, it was no doubs possible In most cases tn exers clue wuffiolent. eontrol to Himig tha outhreaks of communieabls fdinousn (na (the localities where 16 First occurred, But ta do this now oxtremely diffienlt owing tn the far-reaching inter-communion ton amongst the people, and would require In any case the pro vislon of entirely naw and mors affictent machinery, When siuoh 1s the case, and hearing 'In mind the developments possible with the extension of alrdravel, | suh mit that the time has arrived when we should take Inte eonaid aration the advisability ar organs ing our administration with the view af providing an efficient pas tional Health Harvies IDENTIFIES MAN AS WOULD:.BE SLAYER Winnipeg, Aug, 20,~Miss Mary MeCarthy, Kosyear-old seamairess shot In a drug store holdup six weeks ago, yesterday, In eeumt pointed tn Gavin: Hamilton as the man whe wounded her, ¥rom the whaslohalr in whieh she was rolled In the eourt room, she whispered "Think he tn the man, OF course, It hnppened some time ago," With Armand Vian and George R, Foraythe, Hamilton was eoms mitted for trial at tha eonelusion of the preliminary heaving, all three, alleged to have participated nthe hoaldsup in which Miss Mes Carthy was shot, are eharged with attempted murder and robhery, peared, and Chunmes in the people and the In Born Al Laaretia Ville, Quebee, Aum, 16, IDO, ta Mp, ahd Mrs, Nellaon Machain, the Rift of a son (nea Nellin Greens tree) (48a) MACHAIN Deathe POLLARD In OMA, on Tues any, Aug 10, 1080, Harry Mile ton Pollard in hin G8th year, Muneval from the residence of hin daughter, Mes, ¥, Gibson, 104 Moor atrest west an Thursday, August 21, 1000, Hervies at 9.20 pom, Daylight Saving Time, Inter ment Howmanville Cemetery, (49a) Too 0 LETS==FOUR™ ROOM bungalow, furnace and Phone 484, Whithy, (420) T™ hriok hirth, BQUARE DANCE AT GENRES Hall, Courtioe, Wodneaday night, Alspioon Rowmanville Lor! (41h) True Blues, CHOSEN FRIKNDE DANCER TO. night, Kagel's Hall, over Dews nds Store, Admission 18e, (4h) SALE AT MARKET, 2.80 o'clock, RUMMAGHN Thuvaday, (4a) DANCING AT RUNSET PAVILION avery Friday alght. Admission LRN (420)

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