-- -- | OSHAWA AND DISTRICT | Another Douglas Powless Douglas Powless, 243 King street west, wishes te inform. the public that he was not he Douglas Powless who was fined in police court for being intoxicated. TIMES--STORKS Fined 820 and Costs : Found intoxicated by the police on Simeoe street north yesterday af- ternoon, William Croos was arrested and this morning appeared before Magistrate Hind. He was fined the customary twenty and costs or thirty days. Bicycle Stolen Murray Rutherford, 134 Celina street, has reported the theft of his bicycle, taken from the backyard at his home, to the police. Geo. Furyk, employed at W. KE, Phillips Com- pany, Ltd., also reports his wheel stolen, [It was taken from outside the Phillip's factory. Regimental Orders Orders for the Ontariec Regiment were issued today hy Officer Com- manding Lt.-Col, Frank Chappell and posted by Captain C. A, Mason, apjutant as follows: Qrderly Of- ficer, Liept. I, Hardman; Orderly Sergeant, Sergt. Forman; next for duty Sergt. Thom, Parade, Monday, August 29, for Hdq. "A" and "DB" Companies, Oshawa, Fall in at 8.30 p.m, with rifles and bayonets, Dress Service dress, ing in preparation for trip to Port Perry. A special Regimental meet- ing tor all officers is called after this parade in the mess, Card of Thanks Mrs. W. H. Montgomery and fam- fly, Enniskillen, desire to thank their friends and neighbours for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of husband and father. Also to the superinten dent and nurses of the Bowman- ville Hospital, especially Miss Young, Miss Lamb and Miss Mc- tregor of Oshawa and to all for their beautiful floral offerings, Born August 23rd, Norman Ir- Mar- IRWIN--On Tuesday, to Mr. and Mrs. G. win, a daughter (Dorothy fon), REID--At the Oshawa: Hospital, July 31, to Mr. 'Louis Reid, a daughter, May). General and Mrs. (Dolores General | to Mr. a Oshawa 26th, Lambert, LAMBERT--AL Hospital, August apd Mrs. C. W. Too Late to Classify BETWEEN BROCK ST. AND | Cut Steel Shoe | please return to LOST Bank of Montreal, Buckle. Finder Bank of Montreal or telephone 669 between 6 and 7. Reward. (47a) | WANTED--TO PURCHASE all cash, six or seven roomed house. Must be in best locality and rea value. Private party. Act quick. Box "+R" Times. (47a) F on | drill order. Training, | Special ceremonial and guard mount-' SWIMMER AT LAKE PAVILION MONDAY ' Ernest Fawcett, Oshawa's C.N.E. Entrant, to Appear . -- Monday night at the Jubilee Pavilion, people of Oshawa will have the pleasure of formally meeting Ernest Fawcett, Oshawa's entrant in the $50,000 Canadian National Exhibition Marathon swim. Mr Fawcett has been training very hard in order that he might bring the marathon swimming championship of the world home to Oshawa, "We i feel that it is the duty of every citizen of this city to show their appreciation of Mr. Fawvett's ef- forts," the management of the Jubilee Pavilion told The Times to- day, "and for this reason, we have the honor of making this introdue- tion to the public on Monday even- ing." In order to make the mara- thon swim more interesting" to the people who will not have the priv- lege of witnessing it, the Jubilee I'avilion will give free to all pat- rons present, a ticket on the swim- mers' chances, and the holder of the winning ticket will be given a hand- some prize at the Pavilion on I'hursday, September 1. Mr, Faweett's management, com- nrising of Harry Gilpin, manager, His Worship Mayor Preston, treas- urer, Harry Edmondson, Alderman "rank Johnston, Andy Leishman, finance committee and Sandy Me Kean trainer, will also be present. MANY ROBBERIES IN PERTH CONNTY Store in Milverton and Places in Other Towns Looted Milverton, Aug. 26.--Twenty win- 1: | Clinton, fer overcoats were stolen from the store of the White & May Company nt Milverton, when thieves, gaining access to the building through a rear window, opened the door and made {off with the loot in the early hours son. |of this morning. The discovery was made by Oscar Newmascer, chief clerk, when he| opened the store for husiness morning. He found the coat rac) empty, but no signs of anything el {being taken. It is believed that this theft is the work of an organized gang, as with- in the past month or six weeks there has been several thefts of a similar nature. A shoe store at Monkton was robbed a short time ago and several weeks ago a cloth- store operated hy R. J. Gibb at ing this | was practically cleaned out. Argonaut ATCA yu vvne Amulet Barry Hollinger os Beaver 3 Castle Trethewey Central Manitoba . Pome ..44. Keeley Silver Kirkland Lake Hollinger ... 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The funeral will be held from the; family residence; at 8.30 o'clock, Mon dav, August 29, to St. Gregory's Church where Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in St. Gre gory' 's Cemetery. | J made undergoing ex-| to one of found | A bright ination f the Governiu. n himself confronted tion: "What the the earth to the sun "" Not knowing the exaet number of miles, he wrote in reply: "I am unable to state ac- curately, but I don't believe that the sun is near enough to interfere with the proper performance of my duties if I get this clerskhip." He passed the examination. youth Admission departments, with the ques- is distance from SRG Door Frames Window Sashes O UR MILL Is Now Oper- ating At a High Rate of Efficiency and We Are Now Able to Supply All Your Or- ders With Prompt and Ex- peri Attention. If You Are in Need of Door Frames, Window Sashes, etc., This Is Your Service Station. Orders Filled Immediately. No Waiting. Large Stocks Always Available. Let Us Furnish You With Your Building Requirements, Lumber Rosa) yo Sash and Door Factory _ PARTIES IN FREE STATE NEED FUNDS Find Themselves in an Em- barrassing Position Facing General Election Dublin, Ireland, Aug. 26--The sud- denness with which President Cosgrave has subje¢ted the Irish Free State to a second general election within a space of a few months is likely to prove an embarrassment to all the par- ties, none being prepared for such an unexpected election campaign. All of the parties are thought to have empty exchequers, For the general election in June | Tunds were coleleted for the Govern- ment and the Labor Party by widely advertised appeals. De Valera was the hest off, having collected in the United States a sum estimated at from $100,- 158% to $150,000, which he spant freely on his organization and newspaper ad- vertising, This no doubt aided in his capture of 44 seaats in the Dail, It is calculated that while the Gov- ernment, supported by the wealthy classes, and labor, with wide organiza- tion, may again collect sufficient funds, it may not be so easy for Mr, De Val- era and his adherents to raise money in time, The Republican leader, him- sell, says, however, that he will he well weparcd, The last election saw eight parties at the polls, Now, it is supposed, fear of repeating the June result of a minority Government may induce the indepen dents and farmers to support the Gov crnment candidates," instead of putting candidates of their own in the field, The campaign will begin immediately and Sunday will see scores of meetings on all sides, « Already there is great activity at all party headquarters, De Valera's chief election agent said today that the Government had madi a bad blunder, for while the Dublii cats were exceptionally favorable to the Government they did not reflec opinion in the. country, Alderman John Jinks, whose absten- tion gave the Government a recent vie tory in the Dail Eireann, has been holding forth in his Sligo fastness "My belief is," he said, "that what oc curred at Dublin yesterday will be re peated all over the country. The Gov ernment could not be dissolved at ; more opportune moment." STARTS NON-STOP FLIGHT TO BRAZIL /Paul Redfern Leaves Monoplane at 12,46 on 4,600 Mile Hop Brunswick, Sia. Se 26.-- (AP) The f\@arribban «B84 Alone Paul Nard valiant Pan-Amferican flier booddd Eat Sruhspiek/ to Bra: No direct word, has been heard from him here at 12.46 o'clock: Thursday af- ternoon. A radio message from Nas- Fla., said Redfern's monoplane, the "Port of Brunswick," had been hama Islands: by a steamer yester- day afternoon. This report, uncon- him about 400 to 600 miles out and indicated that the was holding his More than 24 hours of silence have intervened since that time, however. islands have heen asked to report if his plane was sighted. his schedule, as mapped out before he #eft Brunswick, he should have fern would have passed Porto Riec Thursday midnight and passed over der of the night. Daybreak would pave found him nearing St. George In Belts of Calm Dr. Frederick C. Redfern, dean of came here to help his son map his course, said that after passing the miles east of Trinidad Isle and Georgetown, British Guiana, to Point Guiana, he passed through greater belts of calm, where severe thunder- almost daily." The unexpected highlands of Gui- | objective, Macapa, on the northern estuary of the Amazon River. At |es the Great Stream, he was to de- leide whether to turn east to Recife de Janeiro. Redfern expected to make the hop im 50 hours from his destination early Saturday night, if he were able to maintain his ad- The profound silence that has sur- rounded her husband on his hazard- of his young wife. Friends with whom she is staying comforted her los the first leg of 4.600 mile flight lay outside regular steamship lanes traveled lanes in the Carribean Sea he probably would fly at such a high heard and the plane would be inyisi- bie in the trcpics! darkness. in knows 3 Jp hareabants. Aon ht of zil. i ol since he took f from sau, picked up at St, Petersburg sighted 300. miles east of the Ba- firmed from any other source, placed course. despite the fact that ships a sea and If the young pilot had maintained been over Dutch Guiana tonight. Rec the Carribean Sea during the remain Grenada island or Tobago Island. Benedict College, Columbia, S.C., whe Grenadines and "while flying 50 St. Andrews and well beyond Dutch storms, cyclones and hurricanes occur 'ana also lay between him and his first | this place, where the Equator cross- (Pernambuco) or continue on to Rio Brunswick, which would place him at vance schedule. ous flight has increased the anxiety [2 swzgesting that a gremt pontica and that as Redfern entered more altitude that his motor would be un- A man was proudly exhibiting to a friend his mewly-acquired car, which was of a certain well known and popular British make. "Aly" said the friend, "so you've got one of these. 1 should have thought you would have gone in for something--well--a little more un- common?!" "it is uncommon," re- torted the owner indignantly; fact. in a semse, it's unique. paid for." it's BY FOREST FIRE (By Associated Press) Eugene, Ore., Aug. 27.--Hemmed in their home by a forest fire on Nelson Creek, near here, a family of five or six was believed endangered 10 am.~Sunday School by the rapidly spreading flames to- day. Four other families living in ol 11 am.--Rev, Jamies F. home in the burning area were be- {| Priest, Whitby, lieved safe. 7 p.m.~--Rev. Priest, FOUND DEAD IN ROOM BY FRIENDS| Took Life B By ng, In St George's Hall, Centre St Coroner Says--Bullet Wound Rev. a C Reeves BA : in Chest is ; Minister : ---- Phone 1833 Detroit, Aug. 26.--The body of John Black, 42 years old, was found today Residence--34 Brock St, West by fellow-roomers with a' bullet 10 a.m. ~--Sunday School through the chest. Black, according! i to a deputy coroner, killed Bimeelt A letter, addressed to C, Black, ! assistant registrar, oi of | Manitoba, Winnipeg, was found in the | room. In it Black wrote that he had | contemplated suicide since last June, ! Rev. W. P. Fletcher, RA. D.D, Sunday, August 28 Knox Presb Services at 11 am, and 7 pom. Mr, H. M Gilchrist will have charge of both services, Mi " 30 Elena St, Phone 5671F Sunday , August 28 11 a.m. --Congregational service and Sunday School. Wo p.m, -- Congregational Cedardale United Church Sunday, August 28 'Morning "The Sacred: ness of Life." -- Nehemiah 6-11, Evening -- "The Chal legne of The Cross. --By seven girls, PASTOR A.C, HUSTON hut that matters which came up since | that time had kept him from taking: his life, "Be good to Helen," the letter read. | 'She has gone through a lot. Bury" me in Detroit. Everything is well At the office, My accounts are all right' Helen, Chas, Earl, deputy coroner, says, is. Black's widow. She lives in Minitoba., \ ATHOL STREET MISSION Sunday, August 28 9.45 a,m.--Sunday School. CREATES ATTENDANCE i 11 a,m.--Communion Ser- RECORDS t vie Ottawa, Ont,, Aug. 26.--With an | € estimated attendance of 71,000 for! Thursday, the Central Canada Ex- hibition here has created the high- | est attendance record for years. | The aggregate for the first four. days of fair week is over the two | hundred thousand mark and ex- ceeds by 10,000 the aggregate for the first four days in 1926. The largest single day attendance last year was 64,300, already exceeded | twice this year, | 7 p.m. --Evening Worship Come and Welcome Pentecostal Assembly 200 King St, West Sunday, August 28 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship, 7 p.m.--*The Warning of Jehovah," Prayer Service every Fri. day 2.30 to 3.30 pm. A core dial invitation to all Christians to attend this service, Rev, J. T, Ball, Pastor Face the Music--{'I would be glad," said the clergyman, after he | had given out the text for his ser- mon, 'if the young man who is; standing outside the door would come in and make agsolutely certain | whether she is here tonight or not. That would he a great deal hetter than opening the door half an inch or so and thereby exposing | the necks of the people in the hack row to a current of cold air." ? Lingering Memories of a chocolate long since eat- en, | The fresh crispness of the | thick coating and the rich creaminess of the centres make | Laura Secord Hand-Rolled Candy, the most popular wherever particulary folks gather, ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN Cor, Bagot and Centre Streets Rev. C, R. dePencier, M.A, 39 Athol Street West | i Sunday, August 28 Holy Communion--8 a.m, ~Morning Prayer. School--Centre Street, St. George's Hall, Sunday 2.30 p.m. | | | 11 a.m.-- | LVensong, Baptisms 2nd Sunday each month, BAPTIST CHURCH Minister; Rev, John Galt Sunday, August 28 Rev, W, M, Hare of Toronto will preach at 11 a.m, and 7 pm, 0 Prayer Meeting, Wed, 8 pr : m,, led by the Deacons, { UNITY TRUTH CENTRE S.0.E, HALL, KING ST. E, Sunday, August 28 Services, Sunday Mornings 10 am.--S8unday School, 11 a.m,--Public Service, Everybody Welcome, ne 9, We N rT CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, 64 Colborne Street East Sunday, August 10 a.m.---Sunday School further notice), 11 am, -- Subject: "Christ, Jesus," ps Wednesday Meeting 8 p.m, Including Midna of nig through Christian Science, You are cordially invited to ats/h tend the services and to make use of the » Free Public Reading Room: where the Bible and all authorized , Christian Science literature may bé read, borrowed or purchased and'" periodicals subscribed for. Open on. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 3 to 5 p.m, ! (until 9 60c RE -- 2 oslo sloslodlo soso sos rioslode soos Get your week-end package to- Bh Ph] id |) | a pound. | day. For Sale only at 1 i 11 a.m.~*The Triumphant Spirit. 12 o'clock noon--Sunday 7he Rexall store | Jury&Lovell King E. Simcoe 8. | | Phone 28 Phone 68 | "ing in the church. REV. JAMES "in A Ea a a ACR a a . KING STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. W. DeMILLE, B.A., Minister 139 King St, E.--Phone 218, 7 pa--*God"s Commandments To Men." Mon. 3.00 p.m. The Mission Band will hora their regular meet- Will preach both morning and evening ia plporles School. BA BAAS AR EAN Nl Nene a Re E. BECKEL w-- ome we are careless --~ in these little ads of ours not to mention the very. our moderate prices. These range from an! almost nominal charge for over-night wet wash to our semi-finished ser- vice. There are five dif- ferent ways of doing your family wash, cach one costing a different amount, according to the amount of work done. But, in. any case, you will find, as most of our cus- tomers have, that any of our charges are less than the cost of doing the wash at home. Do mot hesitate to call us -- we have a * (in the Evening Service Dr. exquisite story of Dr. MeClure. a StAndens and Simcoe | Street United Churches Simcoe St. Church SUNDAY, AUGUST 28th Il am.--Rev. 8. I. Campbell, Ottawa. p 7 p-m.--Rey. Dr. H 8S. "If you want folks to think your kind of a church Is the kind of a church you like, You mneedn't plan am auto trip Or start on a long, long hike." e Dougall. Subject: "Foolish Dougall will tell Jan McLaren's WARNING 1 TO 0 Moronsys ED BY MAGISTRATE Ingersoll, Aug. 26--In a statement given out today. County Magistrate J. L. Patterson indicated that sterner measures may be looked dor in his count from mow om with regard to breaches of the Highways Traffic Act. The Magistrate says the highway is no longer a Provincial highway. It is 22 KING ST, E. an international highway and must and wi made for those who mse it dceently. The Magistrate also holds that sterner measures have been msed wn other courts than in Ingersoll, and he is going to put down a firmer foot in future. A gemius is 2a erank whe suc- ceeded and a crank is a genius whe. failed.--Sauit Daily Star. A kiss over the telephone is like a straw hat in one pespeect: ib isn't felt. Kitchener Record.