a a WILL NOT BE CANDIDATE There is an open field this year for the mayoralty of Kingston as Mayor Havelock F. Price will not be a can- didate for another term. CHOOSES SPEEDY TRIAL R. H. Raynor, facing a series of charges of fraud, who first elected to be tried by jury, yesterday re-elected |' to be tried by Judge. The date of, the hearing has not yet been get. WILL LAY CORNER-STONE The Hon. J. S. Martin, Minister of Agriculture, will lay the cornersstone of the Belleville Collegiate ' Institute and Jndustfiy) High 1 School, Podiihe afternoon of Octaber 1:7he; 8c will cost upwards SoZ bio. § JST v (Ld RTE FIELD CROP COMPETITIONS : In the Dummer and Druro Agricul- tural Society crop competition held at Cobourg in oats the following were the prize winners: 1, Arthur Ed- wards; 2, Allan U. Payne; 3, Gordon W. Payne; 4, David Rose; 5, Fred bi pi the Ontario Fire Fighters "A W. E. Raney, appointed to the Su; reme Court bench. Horace Colliver 1s thought the most likely candidate. Liberals are arming for the fray. Hon. Nelson Parliament, organizer, has been in his native county. Conservatives guess that Fred Newman or A. A. Morden of li oppose Colliver, apie We nga May MAY FIGHT OFF-DAY | : a a a acrting o of the Fire _-- pil ngston it was in sociation may fight a ' test Kingston tee prov y (the Leilidity legislation &§ 'Province, which says 'that every, duty with reacive- ond day in y with Kingston RR year ad miko: the 5 tion effective in hat ciity, and as money was not provided in the bud- get for this expenditure the . City Council is seeking some method of carrying on the fire department as at present constituted until the end of A ." ed 'before the Tariff Advisory Board' is | ed, Vancouver, while H, F, Wilson, ud a a protective tariff of 25 per | Fitzgerald; 6, Bert Cuffe; 7, Fred [the year. | Morgan. E _-- FINN FOUND WITH HAMPTON THROAT GASHED | While traveling from Vancouver en Hampton, Sept, 28.--Mrs. Pow- route to Montreal, John Mutaluema, |ell and daughter, Tgronto Visited t a Finn, was found in a coach of the | ut the home of Mrs. Gertruds Vi { Soo C.P.R. train yesterday morning | ,e : udg Vir with a serious cut on his throat. He a was taken off the train at Chalk River in Fish Stainton, Oshawa, was and . after emergency treatment, was 3 eek end guest at the home of | conveyed to the Cottage Hospital at |": L. T. Pascoe Pambroke. He is not expected to ' Mrs. 'W. Tom, Collingwood, . is live. Train officials believe he cut his | Visiting her nephew, Mr. Will Wil- throat with a jack-knife. bur: . N 4 Mr, and Mrs. Robt, Warder, Bow- TWO STEAMERS ASHORE ~ manville, visited at Mr. Alvin Peters' Intelligence comes from South Bay |pn Sunday. Point in Lake Ontario, on Prince Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, Bowman- ward County coast, of the stranding | ville, were Sunday guests at the of the steamer Dewstone, an English | parsonage. craft on a reef off the point. The Mies Mary Peters, Oshawa, at steamer was bound east with a full | home over Sunday. 4 cargo of grain. The tug Donnolly and Miss Laura Virtue spent Sunday lighter Cobourg, of the Donnolly Sal- | 24 home vage an recking Co., of Kingston, " have gone to her assistance. Early yes- at Mis Wa Jones, Toromo, Vigited terday morning a call came to the Rally Lid hig Bid pp oud. g f frecks . | company for frecking outfit to assist Sunday School on Sunday afternoon the motorship No. 103, laden with wheat from Buffalo to Montreal, when there were about one hundred which was ashore at Richard's Point, | 2nd seventy five in attendance. near Cornwall, The tug, Mary P, Hall | Mrs. (Rev.) J. R. Bick and Miss and lighter Mamie were sent to give | Sadie Virtue, contributed to the pro- relief. gramme by each telling a Bible story to the children. In the even- TO SELECT CANDIDATE ing. a choir of our young people Prince Edward County Conserva- | provided the music, when the church tives will convene on October 22 in | was tastefully decorated with flowy Picton to select a candidate to contest | ars, Certificates were given a the riding seat vacated by the Hon. | number of scholars for, regular at- fo .-. tendance. Mrs. Alvin Peters, Mrs, ¥ Lewis Allen, and Mrs. (Rev.) J. R. i ie aml Bick also received certificates for 1, 1925 Ford Tudor Sedan, balloon tires and many extras. 1, 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan. Chadburn Motor Sales PRINCE NT. PHONE 1160 Bible Study examinations. Service will be held in. the morning next Sunday instead of the evening. Young People's League Rally will he observed next Friday evening when Mr, Jackman, of Bowmanville, wil' give an address. £ Miss Minnie Horn visited friends ! at Lindsay recently. Several from here attended Lind- [PHONE 105 say Fair on Saturday. Kelly 8 Drug Store Building i8 in rapid progress on . the Barrow store and residence on 34 King St. W, 'he four corners. Messrs, Janes H and Trepouth being the contractors. Prompt Deliv: y The school fair. on Friday, which was held in the park. was well at- tended. A number of prizes being rwarded or home schonl. The ha- zaar and 'lunch counter conducted by the Women's Institten was well notronized, et ] JUST ARRIVED 500 Popular Fiction . at 75¢ each The Women's Institute had a col- HENDERSONS Teetjon of art on exhthition at the Rowmanville Fir, and were award- Book Store ed a nrmher of prizes The W.M 8S. Quar'~~lv tea which was held in +>» bhasement of the ~preerh on Tuesdcv afternon was all 2**anded, evervorae eninvine WE LEAD IN ha nAdpess given hv Mrs. (Rev.) Ottawa, Sept. 29.--Imposition of a duty of 25 per cent on all barrel staves and 'heading entering Canada, | With the éxception of oak used for' wie and 'spirit barrels, was request~ Monday.' Decision was reserved by the chairman, W. H. Moore. "The application 'was made by the Canadian Western 'Cooperage Limit~ Kitchener, on' behhif of several On- the reques M.'L, 'Sweeney, for applicants, de- cent would stimulate and increase the cooperage stock business in Canada, with the exception of No. 1 white oak ' used for wine and spirit barrels, suit- able timber for the manufacture of , barrels was grown in large quantities in British Columbia, By protecting the Canadian product by a 25 per cent tariff, the pay-roll of those earn- | ing their livelihood in stave and heading mills throughout the Do- minion would be increased annually by $1,000,000. "This application is absolutely un- called for," stated Mr. Wilson in op- posing the request, 'The duty re- quested would damage everyone in the country not even excepting the Canadian Western Cooperage Com- pang. It would be improper to im- pose a tariff of 25 per cent "to over- come handicaps which do not exist." British Columbia fir, he continued did not méet thé demands of those || customers who wanted oak barrels, R. J. Deachman, for the Consum- ers' League of Canada' and E. A. Darby on behalf 'of the Canadian ' Council of Agriculture, opposed the application on the ground'that an in- creased duty would raise the price of barrelled commodities to the con- ENFIELD Enfield, Sept. 27.--Mr. and Mrs. Ralph-- Ashton, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Denson, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Ormiston, Oshawa, were recent visitors at George Or- miston's. Mr. and Mrs. Alce and family, Toronto, and Mr. E. Glover, Osh- awa, visited at Hiram H. Forrest's. Mr. and Mrs, H. James and 'fim- fly, Columbus, with Mr. and Mrs, | John Hepburn. Mr, and Mrs. E, W.§ Pascoe, Miss Hilda Mackey, Brooks, lin, Messrs. Mack Johnson and om' ver Heatlies, and Miss Laura John- son, Blackwater, at I. C. Pascoe'si Miss Merle Asliton, Toronto re-| rently visited with Miss Ruby: Smith. Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Smith and, family motored to Toronto, u- | Messrs. Wallage Pascoe anil Harold Ormiston recantly visited at Enniskillen, wh 'Mr. Hiram Forrest held a very guceessful sale of household furnish-| ings, ete., this week. The day"fol-| lowing the sale Mr. and Mrs. For-, rest left for Toronto, to the 'great regret of the neighbors who gather-| od in a little proup to wish the happy couple a final farewell Onite a number from here at- tended the Lindsay Fair, Libersl-Conservative Conven- tion, Winnipeg Oct. 10 to 14 Creating Widespread Interest Canadian Pacific 'Arranging Special Tra'n Service ~~ Accommodation of i For the.convenience of fhe many R A T. 7". Raohbing, nf Powmenville, Mra. F. 7. Kergle'a, i= visitine ¢=iende in Tordntn Sorry to repors i Adams Furniture Co Micg Pota WKerglake hein in the i ll... La general herenital having nndergone # serious oneration recently. TE Lycett Says: THE tremendous expansion that is under way in Oshawa is only in its preliminary stages and today's great growth is but an indi- : cation of the greater growth to come. During i this period of Oshawa's history fortunes will ; ] be made by. those with the foresight to buy | Oshawa Real Estate wisely, buying alWays...,. : properties within the city limits, properties rae-' sonably sure of being inclu in the city's. improvement schedu of the near future: Follow Oshawa's growth to the suburbs, but follow with profits made .on the closer-in properties. In other words, "Follow Lycett King #& Yonve' Sts. Toronto, or 'any 'Canddian Pacific Agent. The Osh- delegates and friends who will travel from all parts of Ontario to attend the Liberal-Conservative Convention at Winnipeg, the Canadian Pacific will operate special trains from To- ronto and Windsor. First special will leave Toronto Friday, Oct. 7th, at 8.00 p.m. and arrive Winnipeg 7.45 a.m. following Sunday morning. For the accommodation of delegates from | Windsor, Chatham, London and| other" Western Ontario ' points, a special train will leave Windsor 4.00 p.m. Friday Oct. 7th, and passing through Toronto will leave North Toronto Station at 11.00 p.m. arriv- ing Winnipeg 10.45 a.m. Sunday, | October 9th. It is also probable that a special will be operated from To- | ronto at 8.45 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8th. In addition to the special trains on dates in question special cars will | be attached to the "Vancouver Ex- press", regular rain for Winnipeg ! Jeaving Toronto 9.00 p.m. Departure times from Toronto provide connection ' from regular train#' for Eastern Ontario Delegates, » | AN treins consist of latest type {mll-Eteel (éguipment "and delegates are' agsired of' comfort and pleasing service. Reservations, tickets and full in-, | formation from W. Fulton. District Passenger Agent, Can. Pac. Bldg, awa City Agent'is M. J. Johinson, A A ea NO INFERIORITY SEEN Development and You'll Follow Oshawa's Best Growth!" ] | Our Advice On All Real Estate Matters is Free 25 King St. E. Phone 295 EE ia JOE ECV "has furnished abundant evidence IN BRAIN OF WOMAN Ithzea, N.Y., Sept. 28.--A study of the brain of Helen H. Gardener, noted feminist, and at the time of ber death a member of the United StSaes Civil Service Commission, that the brain of a woman need not be inferior to that of a man of equal rank. This Is the conclusion of Dr Jame~ W. Panez, curator of the Burt G. Wilder Brain Collection at Cornel' University, who has 1% completed dy A en- pont. 72 i) tomtarst. fJesten thosé" 4 enty other' men' and women inthe. coNeCtiop. ou 'tario' Spin ge Companies opposed, ping on Ne w "Oshawa has blossomed into a substantial . city--what was once a prophecy is now an absolute reality' OSHA W ABE 4X80 or Official Opening IDAY, SEPT. 30th ive pla LOCATION Directly on (Kingston Road) King St. E., Wilson Road and Farewell Road. Two roads are main thoroughfares connecting Kingston Road with the Baseline and Lake PRICES FOR NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS! ) Sy ic 2 4] PER FRONT FOOT --Four Miles of New Roads Now Completed, -- ii 66 feet wide, 30 feet road centres. : vEaceptionally Easy Terms. No Taxes this ear, --Splendid Rolling Land. Natural Drainage. --Property absolutely free of all encum- brances and has been officially passed by the Oshawa City Planning Commission. '--Payments to be made at the Dominion Bank, Oshawa. LCourtoons Salesmen will be on the property. F ree. Transpo .P-TORRANGE 2 Co. J. A. McGIBBON, Solicitor Telephone 2642 14} King Street East, Suite 2 lige OSHAWA