THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, Po Bowmanville Daily Times G. K. BROWN, Representative Office Telephone No. 744 Andrew and Mrs, families Geo. Mr. both chy, to Capt an, son of McClellan, NEWS ABOUT TOWN MOTORIST FINED Driving with defective headlights | in Port Hope was a costly experi- ence to a Bowmanville driver last evening. Quite unaware that onc light had gone out since leaving Bowmanville, he was stopped by an monthly meeting of alert policeman and had to pay a was held at the fine and costs amounting to $7.75. | Ms. W. C. Washington, , on Tuesday atternoon Mr. '4nd Mrs. G. V, a cood attendance of members children of Toronto, visited president, Mrs. Tole, presided home of Mr. and Mrs. Gi. K. worship service was on Tuesday. Mrs. Wagar. et County Convention wer HOME FROM TRIP by the delegate, Miss Peters, After a most pleasant three weeks the essay contest this fall wer spent in the western counties of In the recent Ontario, Mrs. H. W. Foster return-| awards havc been ed to her home on Wellington | canted by the Ontario Street last Saturday. At Sandwich| Counties Association, she was the cuest of Rev. and Mrs. | jr55 Brooklyn, A. H. Foster4 at St. Thomas shel ne fron Manila, was guest of P. S. Dobson and wife! ,,-nville, were successful, the t Alma College, and at Brantiord, | yunced that the standii she visited Mr, and Mrs. D both the ju and other friends. submitted. The 095 per cent McCLENNAN-HOLMES and 93. A June event that should -- interest to the people of Bow: B. Hatley, ville, was the weddi at (Grace McCellar Church-on-the- Hill, ronto, ol ss udenhoffer, of Orillia, Edvthe Jean Holmes, elder daugh » of Mr. a ter. of Mr. and Mrs. A. J] Mac La st cvening Geo, few friends of the contracting ties of Bowmanville attended wedding W.C.T.U. MEETING the home The Foord and at the Brown for discussed. for which one from | anne Conath SIIth| very high it Senor papers 03, 94 be of an- McClel- B being former residents of Bowmanville. A par- the W. 1 ol Division with The and conducted by Short echoes from the | presente Plans | ro contest pre- and Durham | in which tw two from Hamptos Bow was ane sen and th wd Mrs | KILLED IN CRASH | p| CHARLES HAYDEN [Port Hope man who was instant. ly killed when his' automobile was struck by a C.P.R. train at Port Hope on Monday. Wi OBITUARY | '| DEATH OF Charles died last evening {General Hospital. He wa | fifty-fifth year. The late John (*. Cornish of Courtice, has lived in and near that vil- all his life IF'or many years worked on father's farm of in the Cornish Courtice, son of the | he | lage he hi while hod » with Whitby News KEEN INTEREST IN COACH DISPLAY faced ottom and axles and wh Cov S rest rade with sponge rubber ee 2. sides on which Local Boy Exhibits Entry | els pest, Whi attac in Craftsmanship Contest that there will 10 vibration will he beir Whith Considerable interest is manifest by the citizens of [ in the model Napoleonic stag « ach, being displaved in the window of the Hatch Motor Sale Dinas Street west. The coach, w constructed bv Donald Bell, sent later in the week to where it will be judged in the dis trict judging of coaches construct ed bv Ontario bovs, who are cor peting in the contes the Fisher Bodv Craftsme The coach was cor 'ted sole-| lv bv hard work on part off Donald Bell, who devoted hig spare time to its perfection. And it really | is a work of art with every det in perfect symmetry, The pair of the coach is a marvel of exact Live ness, with red for the wheels tris s on 'will be [S 18 Toront | | | sect best all four from The a umversity cour In Memoriam COCHRANE In fond and lov memory of our Joseph Henry Cochrane, died June 29th, 1926 vr remembered by ing family. Jubilee Pavilion Pole Squatting Contest Now on--Ends July 11th ENTER NOW MEN ONLY First Prize--$25.00. Second Prize--$10.00 POPULARITY CONTEST AWARDS Presented at the Big MIDNITE FROLIC THURSDAY NIGHT Commencing 11 p.m, till ? MUSIC BY LARRY MacDONALD AND HIS MAC MEN prece ot the roof of th Detroit, ormpete ms 0 t try he was and blacksmith late Mr. Cornish heart failure survived hy a brother, IV | Cornish of Athol Street and Minnie Corni of [awa ind Mr E. Markle of Francisco. The funeral will be held from Luke's Burial Parlour afternoon Rev of Ebe ited offici: employed a The and of late la mechanic | d of the i buted He inci two Osh- San to a | at tis sisters, "lon Thursday ! : i Wolfraim | Chur h will nezer DEATH. Ol MRS, E. GRAINE | | Winnie Clement test Grainne ol ' the We Ho pital She wa the dang and Mrs. John Clement Alber treet, and lived city for some time Be hushand and parent Graine i 1 children, rgaret, Ke and | died in Tuesda her urvived by s Jack nnet and one father, who DEATH OF PHILLIP SEGAL (152a) member of t ong wird ye Ho late Mi Roumania ears | | Phillip Segal, a Oshawa Hebrew died in h i Oshawa neral il Segal and f morning wa a mati past tw with hi fon 460 St urviving Mr Montreal to-morrow | TEACHING DOG TRICKS PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS nderrs A week Lond I'igo wa | AT CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH T ONIGHT ivi i BIBLE PROPHECY REV. J. F. HOLLIDAY Pastor of Iaith Baptist Church, Toronto. Subject: "SIGNS OF CHRIST'S COMING" Come and hear this subject discussed by an able speaker in | the light of God's word and current events. Everybody welcome MUSIC BY FAITH CHURCH ORCHESTRA il + on and t, | S sa shingle nie end was ablaze g the v and on l vent af barned end brand tc mistress Deaths | CORNISH---In Oshawa day, June 28th H. Cornish, aged | Funeral from the Luke on Tues- Charies yeas. But DOMINION CLOTHING CO. SPECIALS GR Sa Sale at 8 King St. W. Phone "SA r SHIRTS, Boys' RUNNIN®® SHOES, Pair Men's OXFOR Men's Silk HOSE. Pair tra Pants } Men's Whi All sizes Boys' Balb RUNNING Men's Broadcloth white and assorted shades . Boys' Broadcloth SHIRTS Boys' White Duck TROUSERS ... "SLI Boys' All Wool BATHING SUITS 89c Men's All Wool Speed BATHING $1.39 69c 69c You have tried the rest--now try Always at your service. S Dominion Clothin 68 King St. Men's Flanne SPORT PAN COMBS. Men's pind At Boys' Silk Reg. $20.5 POLO SHIRTS Men's Silk COMBS. King June ial Co.'s Parlors, 67 Street ast, on Thursday, 30. Service at 2.00 p.m. light Saving Time). Interment Union Cemetery, Private, (1522) | rRAINE--Entered into Weston Hospital, on June 28th, Winnie beloved wife of Mr. Graine, 333 I'ine Ave. from the residence of her ents, Mr, and Mrs. John Clem- ent, 116 Albert St. Service in St. Gregory's church at 8 a.m. on Friday, July 1st, Inter. ment St, Gregory's Cemetery, Oshawa, Ont. (152a) rest Tuesday, Clement, Ernest par- COMING EVENTS 8 Oents per word each in- gertion. Minimum charge for each insertion, 35c. OF HOME COOKING sewing, 33 Simcoe St. SALE AND Thursday, July 20, (151h) WESTMOUNT PAVILION- dancing tonight. Mianight \ frolic, 10 till 2, Thursday | night. (1524) {MIDNIGHT FROLIC ---- BARN- hart's Pavilion, Thursday, June 30, at 11 p.m. Square and round dancing. Maple Leaf Orchestra,. Dancing Juiy 1. s| V | great | hearers not NOTED CITIZEN OF NEWCASTLE HON. W. H. PRICE SPOKE AT ORONO (Continued from page 1) must compete wilh markets of the world, our | Premier has realized this, oul felt we could not remedy condi tions alone, so hence the imper! al conference.' ' Dealing with provincial ters the Attorney-General lined some of the activities of the | department of Agriculture, meu- | tioning the improvement of live stock and- farm products, the growth of export apples, the in crease of the growth of tobacco, the jncreased use of Canadian grown fruits and vegetables anc the protection of the Canadian farmers' products by the increase | of tariffs, He mentioned the assels in mines, timber, good roads ,and asked his to be down hearted but to have patience, "Don't let people say should have Communism or Russian system, which gets that we the | Late Wellington | al. Foster | oul - | (Miss C. Butler, Corres pondent) NEWCASTLE, lune 28---Fu i Mr. Wellington Fost r was held St, George's Chonreh on Weds day last. The service il the Rector, Rev, 14. Mason, a by Rev, J. Scott Howard. The | bearers were Mi I. (ab [Mr D. J. Gibson, Will | Mr Win, Beman, Mi an D1 ot Colborne 1 Col. Birds: ) all The mmterme took Bowmanville cemetery, town friends present at the were Mr, Alan Fost ol m pall fish, we the you CHARLES CORNISH | Oshawa | in his { | viewed the [ duce, | prices t has quit, bn hlooming | ary {| criticized by d{ mism tion of failure | and "| co-operating | people | them encouragement { not | ow heels (Day- | iy Dr. in | Funeral | nowhere, but be loyal to King, to your country and constitutiens," was his conclu ing remarks, your Earl Lawson, MP. Earl Lawson, M.I', West York paid tribute to Fred Bowen, M.I' as one who was really looking a! ter the interests of the farmer the Federal House, He was sat isfied that the farmer today mo: ully realized the difficulties o laborer and capitalist ne hefore, He | abourer as the grea: farmer's pro- | aid that the the the fhe the cities as ver market for the Man manufacturer wa high prices and price came down, things would be he 1 "Manufactur price 1 down today you any diffic are so est people cause * before, but off, Tha today is that doesn't pay | manufacnre! farmer cal much better off ire nity low i The greatest to produce and von in comparison to lots of aid Mr, Lawson people buy eggs and vhen they are not earning? A how quit, are 1 people | "Hi Yost yutie know, can can ell if there i you vour produci no one to buy? Co-operation Remedy "The remedy lies par operation w ade arrangement ould made that would mutua weneticial X ariffs hay raised ainst foreign pr and Canadian product ted, sgt manufacturers ha beey mitted to mulet the b ase of those high tei safd «4s It peop Iu farious taste 4 imported product well pay h other nations, heen rote not people ifs with peaker pay through the n« ed Mr. if the AWEONn new in the nothing idized part of those whe red and he Foronto - Star today wa than =ul hing a 1 riffs had eem justified ditions, In 1arkets he had moved oth place farm ulk puhlis a world of tated produce © constitute of trade Balanced vears prior Covernment halance foreign Trade "In the nine Consery office, the against us, for we than we were gold had balance to th taki trade wg were bavi selling and Fi to shipped on I Lo We have balanced | vice-pres, our foreign trade and at the pre Port Hope en! have a credit, In an ende Port' Perry vor to meet world competition. | bell, Bow we have had to take extraordin the exe measures in the placing of | vention even though we have heen our opponents,' h took the Liberal Pa for spreading pess the contstant predi i . hi in connection wil Heals Pimples coming Imperial Conference { said that if not desirous | Blotches Quick they might at least restrain themselves It was toe A Penetrating Antiseptic For quic ef loyal support of the Conservative of the country that gav » ° all hin [3 hie ing lie id D.p.1 It ive : bir, viile of aservilie VicMahon,, My more our he tariffs, oclation pienic He 0 task and sald, the Liquid to drive on difficulties, nth the and day wou sors DUN when the | nu enme THOMP! of industry wonld again | w. H. KARN DRUG be turning, and the laboure: would have money buy the heme products, | Short addresse G. C. Bonny of the Durham County Assoc., I. I, McArthur, M.P.,, Northumber land County, Fred Bowen, M.I' Durham County and Milt Elliot!, | On motion of Milt. Elliott, onded by J. Paul, a vote of confi dence in the Rt, Hon, R. B, pen nett and Hon. G, S. Henry, Pr» mier and Prime Minister respes- tively, was passed and recorded on the books. Officers officers County to meel and he he the present hoped that the far disant THE INSTA of thin famous N DRUG STORE. STORE to given bv | President | 800. 4 Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, or by ap- pointment at all times. C. H. Tuck, Opt. D. Eyesight Specialist Disney Block, - Oshawa, v PO, Elected Ory 1516--Phone--1516 elected for Liberal-Conse The Jurham the (152h) CITY OF OSHAWA TAXES The 3rd instalment is now payable, The Tax Collect- or's Office will be open Saturday afternoon to re- ceive payments. After Monday next a penalty of three per cent. will be added. P. A. BLACKBURN, City Treasurer. Municipal Offices |, June 29th, 1932. 1932 PAGE THREE ACCUSED 1S GIVEN CITY AND DISTRICT NEWS BENEFIT OF DOUBT ISLA TOREST BY MAGISTRATE Funeral Services Held For | Reckless Driving Case Was | yesterday's Kiwanis meet ing it was announced that the! golf tourney which had been ar ranged for today with the River dale Club of Toronto had heea | postponed, on account of a hoii- day coming this week, aud would be held at a new date jn | the near future, BUSY WITH PICNICS During the past week, picnic grounds and lakeview Park have a | ime with picnics, Among the pi trate. 1.) nics held there have been those > Court] the administration staff of the ronto Board of Fducation, King| Street Church Ladies' Aid, Man Flowers and Perfume 5 today the Chr picnic is being held Jarnhart states that wis all times welcome to u ronto picnic parties be Dismissed in Police Court Today 5 Sit 1 221 Simcoe bus ol I'o-| red on neghzent | ssed Soaps and ( anadian sentation was made Gladman ry of the pre Avoided Collision Jul rangemeénts COMMISSION TO M meeting Magistrat®s Comment © POLE SQUATTING ~~ CONTEST STARTS 1) hey | they | should Have Stopped (Continued from page elves as comfortable as could The poles 'are arranged | side of the dance floor inside the pvailion, o that | weather conditions will have no effact 1 the contest The con- | 1 until Monday, July | winners will he de- | prizes awarded, In { over a score of aiting turn \ litle f of four along one Tet 11 clared and the the mentime, {young men are w to squat on the the hope when the each in AGAIN RE MANDED | ploymen {day ho appeared zhton ie of 1en he morns a further ree defense the Crown , raising 4 il be « all week. [ ' K Crel last on a cl coun= sibbon 15€ { next TO AID UNEMPLOYED One of the Oshawa held interest of Relief vents in is the dance Cafe in the Oshawa Unems= Fund on Thurs to 1 a.m, A ion will be given heart ipport is requested this worthy cause. main week Capit the thi in the ol from 4% p.m special donat and for Did It Ever Strike You That you can get a GOOD YEAR Pathfinder TIRE for as little as 6:70 And it is fully guaranteed | WILLMOTT Tire Shop 11 Celina St. Oshawa t out' longer than any others, SPRING LAMB ' LOINS ib. 24¢ 12 King St.E.» Thursday Specials «Phone 1147 Bruin SMOKED Cottage ROLLS 1b. 14¢ Smoked Ham. Sliced b, 23¢€ Smoked Ham. Whale or Half Ib. 13¢c Best Kitchener Weiners w. 15¢ Best Sliced Cooked Ham. n. 29¢ Quality Beef bw 12Y/2¢ Buehler Blade Roast Leg Veal Cutlets 1». 20¢ w. 15¢ w. 1e 1 3c Dressing VEAL CHOPS Spring Lamb LEGS ib. 25¢ Shoulder ROAST VEAL Breast of VEAL With Pocket for Boneless Rib Roast Beef BEEF CUTTINGS MINCED BEEF STEWING LAMB PORK AND BEEF SAUSAGE 2 Ibs. 25¢ PURE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT BUTT PORK CHOPS SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS GROUND VEAL Ontario County I'resh Dressed BROILERS Ib. 27¢ "Rump or Sirloin Roast Veal ib. 14¢c It is useless to pay more. It is ng! wise to pay less.