7 , WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1932 . PAGE EIGHT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WE cipal relief work ceased and 275| General Hospital on Sunday morn- | spirituality of their message and |Canadian militia, while Lieut. (pay- |lowinig morning." The owner dis-|tock as destroyed by fire early i master) J. Gill, of the Grenville / men employed by the town during |ing, Mr. Wilson was about sixty | the manner of their delivery. covered his loss when he returned | Friday morning. It is thou,cht that A recent months were affected, It 1s |years of age. He was born in Regiment, is promoted to the rank |to the shed about 12.30. the fire started from a spark from expected the layoff of a majority | Kingston and was the son of the | Gas Boat Exploded of captain. Rev. John Taylor, of the boilers. k ie P : Prescott, is gazetted a chaplain with i of the men will be of temporary |late Mr, and Mrs, T, C, Wilson of | Gananoque. -- One of the gas Ferry Service Starts : ; duration on various duties and at |this city. tanks in the fast motor launch from | the honorary rank of captain, Rockport.--The Hutchinson Bro- | Accidentally Shot the quarry for relief purposes, the | = Niagara Island blew up at a wharf thers' Ferry service between Rock-| Pembroke, -- Leonard Clarence [i Electrocuted road, Roger Martel, aged 9, living | stopping of which was made neces- | Minister Opens Pastorate ; on the east side of the Gananoque | Starting Early port and Alexandria Bay was begun | Clark, 15-year-old son of Wr. and Ottawa. --~Adventurously climbing |at 41 Laval street, Hull, was instant- | sary through the cessation of gov-| Ottawa. -- Large congregations | river opposite the Steel Company| Cornwall. -- An eight-year-old on Sunday when the steamer Mrs. Leonard Clark, of Micksbury, almost to the top of a Gatineau [ly killed shortly before 5.30 o'clock | ernment assistance in this respect. | greeted Rev. Stuart Ivison, B.A. of Canada's Mill Street property on horse thief is escaping severe pun- Roosevelt took over the service. The | suc umbed to a bullet wound at the Power Company steel tower carry-on Sunday afternoon when he B.Th., Sunday morning and evening | Saturday. ishment here, only because of his |General Hancock will be added to | Cottage Hospital - early Saturday ing current into the E. B. Eddy Co, grasped a heavily charged power | Harbour Master Died when he bezan his new pastorate at : i tender years. On Friday night last [the run on June 20 morning. The boy, who was in the Ltd. plant, and located on the shore | wire, Kingston, -- Charles E. Wilson, | First Baptist Church. The new | Militia Appéintments a horse and buggy were stolen from hast of shooting groundhogg with of the Ottawa river at Point de § market clerk and harbour master [minister delivered two searching dis-| Brockville--Major G. R. Drum- a shed at St. John's Presbyterian | Factory Destroyed vk rifle, lett bis home Thursday i Paresseaux, directly behind the |Town Work Ceases for the past eight years died after [courses which created a very fay-|mond has been appointed second Church, and were found abandoned | Renfrew.--A cheese factory in|evening and laid his rifle on the Hudson Court Apartments, Aylmer! Brockville--On Saturday all muni- la very brief illness at the Kingston lourable impression both for thelin command of the 4th Hussars, lon a side street of the city the fol- | Admaston owned by Arthur Get- gron] gs he. enieied one of the , ) ZS. en he came out be picked up the rifle and a bullet was fired, any Accidental Death Cornwall.--A verdict of accidental death was found by a coroner's jury which heard evidence in con- . nection with the death of Timothy | : | Linnie, 82, who was struck by a | passenger train in the Canadian | Pacific Railway yards here last § Saturday, ] EH Injured In Crash Port Hope. -- James Archibald, Mill street, sustained serious injury when he was struck by a car on the HA : Provincial highway near Gages Creck at two o'clock Sunday morn- ing. He was removed to the Port Hope Hospital, where he was at- tended by Dr. F, W, Diamond. His f injuries consisted of a broken houlder, and injured back and acerations on the head is Customs Receipts Down Belleville. --Customs receipts for the Port of Belleville as furnished by Major E. A. Geen, collector, for the month en ior April 30th, 1932, he, | EA @ i The Store is for Rent -- Fixtures for Sale | , TE line: z mont hi a , fal z off of $16,205 he receipts X March 1932 1 parison with the correspondin month of last vear shows a de- crease of $12,310.11, receipts in 1931 being $58,806.94, Suits - Topcoats - Furnishings - Hats J .......c... : to City Streets Off d G 2 Savi £ C C Less than Maker's Cost p05, dma arly te gut a 30) 10 5) pre Prev | (| across the es The Bon ] J 9 as a re Hi Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning at 9 o' clock onthe Dollar Jinn which is being sponsored again this year by the Canadian Horticultural Counicl and related agencies ; ' There are five main pe ints to Spectacular values are offered -- every hanger must be Buy with implicit confidence! - The Anderson reputation pass Sa mind In connection wil . . . . . the charm and natural beauty to empty--every counter bare--all spring purchases had is your guarantee against exaggerations and mis-state- ie Rot ti We Xie should. The first of these is to try been made and most of them received ere we decided to ments. The dividing of our store forces us to take these for uniformity. | 11 thee is g cole tral town or city authority, he . . . . . A . should be consulted as to what to close. These goods are included without reserve. Stocks drastic steps to sell out immediately. Never again will plant, where to plant, and how fo ---- ---- plant, ose planting shoul e 4 * avoided, at least 40 feet being allow= are heavy and extremely well assorted. The price reduc- men of Oshawa see an event of these proportions and BYoided. ax lust 4) Icet being allows and 50 feet between clims, At these tions are tremendous. savings. . distances such trees make a beautie _---- ful street, and when they mature do not overshade lawns, shrubs, or flower beds. The second point in order of im- portance relates to the planting of trees. . Special attention needs to be Busoni given to this point, and some good authority should be consulted to en- gi sure that the soil is properly pre- LRN pared and fertilized. This is partic- ularly important with respect to , 1 t lanted near parking space Shirts § "0M Stosk up for Rss was Las one 1+] . . Where young trees are planted it > 1ehi Suits . Values to $35.00 immediate wear. is absolutely essential that protec- best furnishings pro- tion be provided. The young tree i i 1 rresistible temptatio o the Fine Stista 81 rou) : Buy for next summer fo 5 frosts teoiriion 16 fie bargain prices. curable at a fraction 4 1 49 cause damage. Sisking is absolutes Wertiwiale vyanerns arid winter. ho te no tom 1 1 . 3 ood ire. 1 29 of their true worth, mostly new spring mer heii Breath taking savings. $3.00 Quality Woslorwire ©" ed i i trees in dry weather is particularly chandise. All sizes only v Ss Saisie SF important Sprinkling is apt to d f t k this RT LA prove inadequate and a good soak= nee or us to mar A ing should be provided at regular i als. A go ay to ensure Ti ri TD. C low price sesssnannssssens PPP . I ------ Winter iiena A sone Tog Jr ; a ome f Golf Hose Yourself inches in a large circle about the trunk of the tree extending to the Hose f Pyjamas NUnder- |Join sam: at is satisfied that an ample quantity 19c 1$1.39-$1.95 || wear has penetrated to the roots. 3e Boys' H0- Tell Your Sui t S Values to $30.00 69c 8 Men's $1.49 Friends... 49c Values to $3. "4 1 5 | Ning ol : Some of our belt Suits in | ---------- PRICE Caw Now is the time to buy ot -- ZR] Work Cloth the type of merchand- @ Balbriggan a L----, or othes G olf h\ Shirts a ---- ise you have always '8 2-piece Knick Ovaralle admired, and you buy Underwear nickers " kaowommi | 49C . i $1.00 we | Jumper --_ ) ---- i aa For Kou se or Drawer uits Values to $40.00 3580 Yah Valve E------ But aint bo uso Sussies Top Coats pg Fo lpg n CAPS | ss get the adhesive 'n gauze -- this lot. Sizes are brok- en. Real bargains for first comers ........ Sereiisieio reer o This price will shatter all the same time patch up yer Sweater 4 $14.95 a Se . . - P pi fault . : % former conceptions of Ever g goes to the wis Jor own dal al tor all. clothes values. Best des- Cia --st f t and fault low, 3 Ie dont, Jute cribed in one word-- : Wai~-s.0re: for ren. $1 r 9 5 such Smergency. when Jury 1 d L s them so ® Fixtures for sale, J ANY . ible * d thi i REMARKABLE! Str -- Fir TL Values to $2.50 ! 1 in. Bandage, 10 yds. 3 1 yd. Sterile Gauze .... Spong Tincture Iodine, Save! Save! Save! ohm TT BRING YOUR LIST OF PRESENT AND / cl CAUNECSy Extra Sales People. Comers Vir Aid is FUTURE NEEDS AND BUY WHILE aw AT THE REX! au STORES SELECTIONS ARE COMPLETE 2, : . CROWDS WILL BE HERE TO-MORROW. : Jury & Lov ell Limited Space Prevents Further Listings 5 Simcoe Street South - MORNING--BEST TO BE EARLY-- ig 2 Sttioos Si Phone 28 Phone 68 'n bind up the damage.. At 59:-95. Values to $2.00