PAGE TEN THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1932 EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS| Labor Day Picnic Kingston. ~The annual Labor Day picnic held at Lake Ontario Park under the auspices of the Trades and Labor Council proved the fin- est success the annual outing of the labor men and their families have the Delta Fair opened at the Delta Fair Grounds and judging trom the number of old and new entries re- ceived, will surpass any of the fairs previously held. Kingston Has Contract Special Coach Service THORNCLIFFE .Pockton .. Roblin's Miils .,..Sept. 30, Oct. 1. Rocklyn Sept. 23, 24 e's seine. Sept, 2 2 ora reins 00L, tes OE Fi y Caras Sept. 19-21. i «o\.Sept. 22) 23 Shannonville ... Sept. 17 Shedden i... 00.000, iii Sept. 2i Simcoe Oct. 11-13 Smithville .... Sept. 30, Oct, Spencerville .. S ] Springfield ... Seaforth Sept. 20, 21 BUY THIS FOOD BARGAIN AND BOOST CANADA A few cents for Shredded Wheat not only buys a bargain ) but also boosts this country's greatest industr nly Canadian wheat is used for Shredded Wheat, bo your part by cating this nourishing all-family food every day, | SHREDDED WHEAT 12 BIG BISCUITS IN EVERY BOX MADE IN CANADA s BY CANADIANS + OF CANADIAN WHEAT enjoyed in some years. Graced with perfect weather, a very large crowd was present during the afternoon, a large proportion of the number re- maining at the park for a picnic supper. RACES Return Fare $1.80 (TAX EXTRA) * INCLUDES ADMISSION TO TRACK and coach transfer both ways be- tween Pape and Danforth and Thorncliffe Park. LEAVE OSHAWA 12.30 p.m. and 1.30 p.m. Coaches returning to Pape and Danforth after the last race make direct connections with return coaches for Oshawa and intermediate points. Kingston.--Although other places have bee,, notified of a increase in the power rates by the Ontario Hy- dro Electric Commission, it was learned at the office of the King- ston Public Utilities that no notice of this kind has been received here. The reason given that Kingston is not included In the list of munici- palities to be given an increase in rates is the fact that Kingsto, is not included in the list of munici- palit'es to be given an increase in rates is the fact that Kingston is among the very few citles which has a fixed contract with the On- tario Commission. Stirling ...,.. PIE ES, Sept. 20, 21 Streetsville .... Thanksgiving Day Sunderland ............ Sept. 27, 28 Sundridge ... ..Sept. 20-22 Sutton Aug. 4; 6 Thorndale .. Tillsonburg . Renovating Church Newboro' -- The interior of St. Mary's Church is undergoing exten- sive repairs under the direction of Lloyd Hill, and no services will be held i.,: the church until the work has been ocmpleted. The work consists "mainly of replacing the plaster ceiling, which had begun to fall in places, with a wooden one, and the job will take considerable time. Aug. i Sept. 1 AE Sept. 29, 30 Underwood... aeesesi..... Sept. 29 Walsh ........2e0s yas ine ai Walters Falls ..........Sent. 27, 28 Warkworth ..vveevss Warten .... Waterford Wilkesport Williamstown .. LOUIS A. JOHNSON Clarkesburg, W. Va. attorney, is the choice of West Virginia Legionnaires for election as national commander at the American Legion's convention in Portland, Ore., Sept. 12-15. Johnson, 41, is a formeyp de- partment commander, a memes ber of the national executive committee and served as cap- tain with the 80th division overseas in the World War. FIGHTS RAIL CUT A. F. Whitney, above, president of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, has been chosen spokesman for the nation's 1,750,000 railroad union men in their fight against a 20 per cent. wage reduction next year. Whitney was elected head of the Railroad Labor Executives Association, of Northbrook, committed Hess Vinkle, of Oso Township, to stand trial on a charge of having set fire to the barn of Ross McGinnis, of Oconto, in Oso Township on the night of August 19 .The barn was destroyed by fire which broke out about 11 o'clock on the night mentioned. ver near Luskville, Que., a year ago, September 1, a large cross, 45 feet high by 18 feet wider~has been erected on the site where the tent, which they ocrupied, was pitched. Wingham ...... Woodstock Wooler International plowing match, near Ottawa, Oct. 11-14, New School Blessed Kineston.--Classes in the beauti- ful new St. John's Separate Schoo! 103d Fair Delta.--The 102nd anniversary of TICKETS SOL » Al AGENCIES ONLY GRAY COACH LINES Genosha Hotel, Oshawa Phone 28235 Kingston. -- Following the hearing of evidence submitted at the preliminary hearing held at Sharbet Lake, Magistrate Lloyd, -- In memory of the five members of the Dominican order who were drowned when their boat turned over in the ri- Ottawa. and the occasion was marked © a visit from His Excel lency Most Reverend M. J. O'Brien, D.D., LL.D. The ceremony of bless- ing the new scledol was conducted by His Excellency with Rev, Fa- thers Brady, Lesage and Healey as- sisting, and with Ir. L. J. Bryne as chancellor and Rev. Father G. Mar- tint .as master of ceremon The ceremony was carried out the presgiice of a very large number of the parents of the children of this school. are open Ontario Fall Fairs Times Classified Ads. get results, 7, & 20, 21 20, 21 Abingdon aves Oct Acion .... xnessssssins Sept. Agincourt (Scarboro') Sept. Alliston sorsanss Sept. 16, 17. Almonte .. Sept. 21- 2, Alvinston cesses resus nie Oct, ), Ancaster «oo. . Sept. 16, 7. Arnprior saves Sept. 27-29. Arthur rere Sept. 27, 28, Aylmer ... . Sept. 6-8. Ayton o 30, Oct. 1. Bancroft + ccoviveiiiias Sept. 15, 16 Barrie setvvesane vs Depts 19-21, Beamsville civ 0ses.... Sept. 23, 24. Beaverton ............ Sept. 15,16, of | Belleville ..........Aug. 30-Sept, 2. Belmont ............s.... Sept. 29. Blackstock seve ui. 0... Sept. 20,21, 1C§. COMPARE THIS VALUE! + w+ + +4» DELICIOUS ORANGE MARMALADE Don't worry if your taste runs extravagant. Here is your op- portunity to feast your taste at very little cost. 40-07. Jar... .. Bell is doing well after her recent operation at Oshawa Hospital for the removal of her tonsils. Mr. Roy Mowbray and family and the Hadley family , of Toronto, motored to Cobourg over the holi- Search for Slayer Peterboro.~Scarching for slaver day. A CLEANER K ITCHEN [sic seve LS and A COSIER HOME i: wh o have three fea Nast Sanday. with "SILENT GLOW" been with Thomas shortly | hefore wih free from smoke, soot and odor. sd. In fi have rece ved has led the : mites | gale, celebrated their golden wed- to believe the trio ding at the home of their eldest | Blyth ........ ves Sept. 30, Oct. 1 It gives a steady, even heat which you can. adjust or regulate by ed the daughter, Mrs. Alex. Kennedy, of Pobcaygeon ...... Sept. 30, Oct, 1, the turn of a valve. No labour, as' body wi found wi a4 | Edmonton, Alta. Their three sons | Bolton ct. 14, 15 wound pier and two 'daughters, twenty-six | pPracebridge as was the s f George | grandchildren - and two great- | Bradford ......eeee.... et. 4, 3 Pellevil! | zrandechildren were in attendance. preiord a7. a8 The family presented the happy | priohton Sept 13] 14 no watchin and Bbsolutely 'couple with "a beautiful electric Burlington Sept. 23 4 safe. Burnsc eap fuel oil. Eac | clock. Their many friends in and ( dledon y y oT od burner is guaranteed in writing Kinsale News heater or furnace saves labour for five years. See the Silent and is positively clean, silent, Glow before you buy winter fuel. IT LIGHTS QUICKER--GIVES MORE HEAT--BURNS LESS | OIL AND MORE AIR PER UNIT OF HEAT GENERATED. gu, $4 AO ils li, 44" Oct, 6-8. Mr. and Mrs, many more l Cr . happy years together. Campbellford pt. 28, 29. 1.GLO OFF. Makers of Silent Glow Pilgrim Hesters for homes, camps, elc., and Silent Glow Power Burners for beating large homes, apartments and other large buildings. . 'Sept. Tom Hirst had the misfor- ) one of his milk cows who are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Orvis, 3 | Lanfine, Alberta, formerly of Kin- he dic Now's the right time to install your Silent Glow--the time when in previous years you were laying in tons of winter fuel and months of trouble. A Silent Glow Oil Burner in- stalled in Jour present range, Let us show you what a real pleasure shopping can be. Your satisfaction is guaran. teed, and direct comparisons reveal decided savings made possible by shopping the EATON way. Why not start to-day? Thom as of C join Orvis S) Misse have entreville (Addington) Sept. 9, 10. ' barlton: .........vvv iis Sept. 13, 14. had entered our neighborhood and hatsworth . Oct. 13, 14. [stolen abouty forty hens from Mr. | (pesley . Sept. 20, 21. (Continued from page ( ( ( ( eee | Bunker's on Monday night. 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