WOMEN'S --Mrs. J. returned home after visiting in Buffalo. --Mr. Earl Squelch of this city, was a guest at his home in Raglan, recently. --Mr. and Mrs. O. Stalter, at Omemee. --Miss Ethel Deviney, of Colborne, has been visiting in the city with her aunt, for a few days. ~~--Miss Betty Raynor, of this city, visited with Mr. and Mrs, S, E. Tur- pin of Colborne. Mrs, W. F. Cowan, adian Ladies' Golf Union. --Mrs. G. P, Morison, and little son, have returned to their home on Osh- awa boulevard, after visiting in Mus- koka for a few days, --Mr. and Mrs. R. W, Mann and daughter June, of Montreal, are visit- Mr ing with the latter's Charles Lott and Mrs, brother, Lott, A RECORD AUGUST SALE FOR GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION .. Commenting on the August sales of General Motors cars, which set new high records for that month, Alfred P, Sloan, jr, president of General Motors, said: "General Motors sales of cars for the month of August, both re- tail sales by General Motors deal- ors to consumers, as well as sales by General Motors to its dealers, constitute a new high record for that month, "The retail sales by our dealers to consumers in August were 158,- 819 cars, an increase of 36,314 cars, or 20.7 per cent, as compared with August, 1926, at' which time such sales were 122305. This also com- pares with 78,638 cars in August, 1025, WW "In August the sale by our car divisions to thejr dealers totalled 155,604 cars, compared with 134, 231 in August, 1926, an increase of 21,373 cars, or 15.9 per cent. This compares further with 76,462 cars iin August, 1925" The hardest part of a white col- lar job is making the collar last three days.--Brandon Sun, BW iF MARRIED IN Richardson, Bond street, - M A. J. Stalter, sr. King street, visited with Mr, and Mrs. 1, was yesterday elected to the committee of, the Can- DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS 'to that!--San Diego Union, Above are shown the principals in weddings locally, which took place t man of Oshawa, AILY INTEREST POPULAR OSHAWA DRUGGIST IS wood' Queen's Park, Toronto, when Miss Mildred Alice was united in marriage to Mr. Willlam H. Karn, popular young business TORONTO TODAY one of the season's most interesting his afternoon at 4 o'clock at "Wymil- Spence of Lucknow KARN---SPENCE | (Special to The Times) Toronto, September 16.--One of the season's most charming wed- vdings was solemnized at "Wymil- wood," Queen's Park, at 4 p.m, to- day when Mildred Alice Wilkin daughter of Dr, Armstrong M. and Mrs, Spence of Lucknow, Ontario, was married to William H Karn, Oshawa, son of Mr, and Mrs, Henry E. Karn of Woodstock, The ceremony, was performed by Rev. G, Norris Grey, minister of the P.rkdale United Church, who is an uncle of the bride, The hride made a picture of girl- ish loveliness when she was led to the altar by her father. She was unattended, and wore a gown of gold and hrown lace over shadow velvet, a soleil hat of the same tone, She wore a corsage bouquet of roses, lillies of the valley and or- chids, During the ceremony the Wed-- ding March from *"Lohengrin"" was played by Mr. G, D, Atkinson, To- ronto. During the signing of the register Mrs John H, Perry, Jr., Whitby, sang "The Crown" with im- pressive effect. Following the wedding, a recep- tion at "Wymilwood" was held in honor of the happy couple, being attended by their immediate fami- lics, relatives and close friends, Mr, and Mrs, Karn left for a honeymoon motor trip through the eastern United States. On their re- turn they will reside in Oshawa. Mr, W, H Karn, the groom, is a prominent druggist of Oshawa and actively interested in the work of the Oshawa Rotary Club He is a veteran of the great war, after which, completing his course in pharmacy at the University _Tor- onto, he graduated as the gold medalist of his year, Two brothers, an Towan and a Californian. were arguing heatedly as to which state raised the largest produets, "We raised oranges so big," boast- ed the Californian, "it takes a team of mules to pull off a strip of peel- ing." "Is that the best you can do?" sneered the Iowan. "Why, in Towa we raised corn so tall we have to elimb up and pull the stalks over to let the moon pass by.' He--Well, my father has another wife to support now." She--How"s that? mist? Is he a biga- Fate couldn't conceal Bobby vy naming him Jones.--Boston Globe. You never saw pictures of grand- ma with her knees crossed and an expanse of hosiery, Not on her tin- type, they didn't,-- Brandon Sun, HAD NO REFERENCE T0 NORTH OSHAWA In Regard to Slackness of a Certain Township School He--No; but I just got married. Style won't change until the men folks guit looking. And you can lay In a strictly modern girl's school clothes is not the problem it used to be.--Brandon Sun. Sunlight Soap always c the safest way It is all pure soap--its magical lather has the utmost cleansing value--yet ft is harmless to clothes and hands. $5,000 Guarantee of Purity, LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO NN ANN\\Y leanses ZN NNDZZAN PENN NNN | mentioned by number, the trustees Board At the recent session of the Board of Education, Chairman T. B. Mitchell expressed himself with emphasis regarding slackness in fransacting business with the city by a certain Township school Board, While that school body was of North Oshawa School felt that the publie, in reading the account. might gather an impression thet al) the township boards were guilty of dilatoriness. Chairman Mitchell, in an inter- view today, states that the discus- sion at last Monday night's Board seesion had nothing to do with the North Oshawa school district or its trustees, and that the school truet- ees from that section came some time ago to the Oshawa Board and settled matters of mutual interest to the Boards without any difficul- ty whatever. The evident efficicency of 'the North Oshawa trustees' adminis- tration has been frequently com- mented on informally by Oshawa trustees. and their willingness to co-operate in matters where city and township distriet were con- cerned has always been highly gratifying to all concerned. DAILY RECEIPT Cup Puddings Into buttered cups pour bread crumbs and turn out what do not stick to the sides; then into each mold put 2 tablespoonfuls of thick, sweetened rhubarb sauce. Over 4 cupfuls of bread crumbs pour 2 cupfuls of boiling water and leave to soak until soft then drain if water stands in the dish. With 1 tablespoonful of sugar mix one- fourth of a teaspoonful each of cin- namon and nutmeg and stir into the bread mixture with 1 well-beaten egg. Distribute this over the rhubarb and bake. Serve with a soft custard or with cream. , Dates and Raisins Alternate layers of 'rhubarb with a sprinkling of seeded raisins and cut stoned dates. Sprinkle well with sugar and bake until the rhubarb is done. Serve cold with sweetened cream, either plain or whipped. Rhubarb P, Boil for 3 minutes 1 cupful of sugar --_-- JUDICIAL PROBE IN BORDER CITIES MAY BE LAUNCHED General Victor Williams Says Statements Are a Slur on Administration Windsor, Sept. 14.--The Inquiry by General Victor, A. S, Williams, vincial Police, into the charges of a Windsor newspaper that gambl- ing houses and blind pigs are rum- ning openly in the Border Cities was opened in police headquarters at Windsor today with a conference Mayor, Police Commissioners and Police Chiefs of all the Border Cit fes from Amherstburg to Tecum-. seh, "Unless the charges are backed up by concrete facts, I am inclined to believe that, while Windsor and the border municipalities may not be entirely free from bhootlaggers, blind pig operators and Detroit gam- blers, they are as free as the law enforcement officers can 'make! them," said General Willlamd. "The statements made of wide- open conditions along the border cast a slur on the administration of justice in the Border Cities. If these reports are true, the conditions ecom- plained of should not ge permitted to continue. I have heen sent hy! the Attorney-General to see if these conditions exist, and, if they do, to decide what steps are neces- sary to rectify them, "Undoubtedly with the passage of the Liquor Control Act, Detroit- | ers have swarmed across the riv- er, and some gamblers have opened places," : General Williams intimated that, if he is not satisfied with the re. sults of the conference, a judicial investigation may be held and wit- nesses hrought in. Black Eye For Windsor Asserting The Border Cities Star had given 'a black eye to the Bor- der Cities," Major W. BH Grundy, Chairman of the Windso r Police Commission, today issued a Tong statement to Gen, Victor Williams in defensa of the work of the city | police. The statement, in part, is as follows: In my opinion, it is very regret. i table * that our loeal newspaper, | which is usually a reliable evponent and guide of public opinion, as well 28 a faithful servant of the public fs furnishing the most complete news service of any newspaper in a placa of this size, should have giv. en the city such a "black eye' all over the Provinee Personally, TI know no case which has been laid hefore the Chief of Police, either in Windsor or Walkerville, which has not had a complete and thor- ough investigation, followed by! prosecutions, if the facts warranted them, If so, it has not heen re- ported to me. and I feel sure that no such case has ever heen report- ed tn Judge Coughlin or to the May- or during their terms of office as members of the board. There is always a further remedy to any one who thinks that his complaint has not had proper at- tention from the Chief, namely, a complaint to the Chairman of the board or to the whole board. No eomnlaints of the character outlined in The Star have ever been made to me. On the other hand, I am informed by the Chief that two in- vestigations which he had under way were completely blocked by the editorial and subsequent articles in The Star. HEAVY BALLOT IN * FREE STATE VOTE | Doubt for 3a Week (Cable Service To The Times By © Canedian Press) Dublin, Sept. 16.--Tellers today began the task of counting the umn- usually heavy vote cast in yester- day's Free State Parliamentary elec- tions with Government leaders ex- pressing confidence that the result would constitute a strong endorse- ment of the administration. The tab- ulation of the ballots will continue tomorrow and only a fragmentary knowledge of the outcome is prob- able before next week. Three men were wounded, one seriously, a message from Starbone says, in an election fight between Fianna Fail (De Valera party) and government supporters at Raphoe last might. There was some chuckling today over the challenger at the polis of the identity of General Richard Mul- cahy, former Minister of Defence, and one of the best known figures in Ireland. COUPLE WANTED ON MURDER CHARGE ARE NOW IDENTIFIED (By Associated Press) Denver, Colo., Sept. 16.--W. C. Robley, Immigration Inspector of Troutwater, N.¥Y., has positively and one-half of a cupful of water. Add 3 cupfuls of juice strained from stew- ed rhubarb, 1 cupful of pineapple juice, and the juice from 2 lemons. Chill: before serving. When ready to serve, | sweeten more if necessary to suit the taste. sid | Bouchard, 3 28 tive might toduly, TT last 51 odd wi 4 identified H. J. Carter and his wife, held here for passing worthless cheques, as the couple wanted by Huntingdon, Que., police in conmnec- tion with the murder of Adelard Lachine taxi driver, om Commissioner of the Ontario Pro. | | for King Boris to accomplish a de- getween General Williams and the | him, marriage with a titled British NING BORIS 1S BALMORAL GUEST Is First of Former Enemy Royalties to Visit Britain London, Sept. 16.--The British Throne has effected its first per- sonal contact with a ruler of any of the former enemy countries with the ! arrival of King Boris, of Bulgaria, at | Balmoral Castle, Scotland, on a visit to King George and Queen Mary. This recognition by the British Sovereigns of their former enemy regularizes his position in British soclety and would make it possible | sign which rumor has attributed to woman. The bachelor king has for a long time been reported as seeking a queen and it has been intimated to The World from an extremely well informed authority that he has heen pondering the possibility of marry- ing an English woman, The possibility of his union with one of the three unmarried daugh- ters of the Duke of Buccleugh is put. forward with reserve by . this authority, and Boris' reception at Balmoral would seem to remove any diplomatic indictment that hitherto exited. Lady Muir before her marriage to Sir Alexander was Mlle. Nedejda St. ROBOT ARMY PROVES ITS EFFI. London, Sept. 16.--A robot army, which contained neither infantry nor cavalry, has just proved the ability of an entirely mechanized force to conduct a field compaign efficiently and to withstand aeroplane attacks. At Salisbury Plain, the grea¢ Brit- ish military centre, a picked force, that used its feet only to press the ------ pedals on its machines, concluded it's summer manoeuvres, Artillery, machine gun and signal corps units, tractor truck able to move both on roads and rough ground, and tanks --ranging from one and two man CIENCY AT ANNUAL MANOEUVRES tankettes to huge mac" 'nes carrying entire gun crews--conducted the ro- bot war. "Their points of vulnershility "to prove their suitability to move on time schedule as must infantry, over any type of ground and to meet the attack of low flying airplanes. The machine guns and artillery used in the army, fired from their tractor trucks. On the assumption that roads had been destroyed by enemy artillery fire, the army was ordered to take to open country and reach an objec- tive--and it did. using a new type of Ancioff, daughter of the former Belgian Minister to London and her- self first secretary of her country's legation in Washington, Boris' visit to England has been kept extraordinarily quiet. It was not until a week ago that it was publicaly mentioned and until his arrival at Balmoral he has heen travelling incognito as Count Rilsly, N.Y. MERCHANT I$ ALLEGED SLAYER Charged With Settling Real Estate Conference With Revolvers New York. Sept. 16.--Bills ask- ing for two first degree murder in- dictments against Chas, Bernstein, the "weeping women's wear deal- er," of Baltimore, were presented to the September Grand Jury. Bern- stein is alleged to have settled a real estate conference with two re- volvers last week, shooting to death two men and causing the death of two more. The district attorney's office an- | pounced that "two indictments will be sufficient." The two men dead of bullets were Charles Herkovitz, a real es- tate broker, and Henry Cohen. a lawyer Attorney Vietor J. Stein- berg tumbled out of the ninth flnor window dvring the shooting. = His body struek Robert MeGroarty, a Broadway stage manager, who was passing on the street, Both died. Bernstein, according to relatives, believed he was heing double-cross- ed in business deals and suffereo delusions of persecution. He has shed tears and maintained he *'was right" in his cell, Anticipating an insanity defense. the state is making elaborate plans Baltimore merchant, for prosecuting the case against the te 1 L Mrs, Smith, annoyed at the quency with which a certain visiteg her cook, spoke to her about it. "Mary," she said, "when T gaged you, you told me you had no men friends. But whenever I come into the kitchen I find a man there." . 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