bie amley sion, caped uninjuyed, . From Local police have n asked to be on the look-out for G. Abbott, who escaped. from 'the' Ontario Govern- ment. Hospital, day. -- Abbott, 'who is a ra- ther good. lo man, is 'five feet 9 inches in 21 years of age and clean-shaven. When he es- caped he was wearing a blue smock and overalls, grey cap and heavy brown hgpots, Fined For Assault A case 'of business deiliy was aired in Police urt this morning when Mr. and Mrs. Max Crozier pleaded guilty to charges of' assaulting Char- les Rich. Both of the parties own tailoring shops on Simgoe street south and their stores are quite close to- gether, hence the rivalry. Magistrate Hind imposed the very light fines ol $5 and costs in Mr. Crozier's case and $1 and costs in the case of Mrs. Cro- Zier, The total of both fines was Only One Fire Call This Week Oshawa is keeping up the good record of Fire Prevention Week, there having been only one call so far this week, This was for a car which was discovered to be on fire at Richmond and Ontario Streets. The cause of the fire, which occur- ; dedia but quickly by the firemen [§ with the aid of fire extinguishers. |}! Ro on Fen cr 20d a. Whitby yester- | A in 'the engine, but slight damag: being ex- The The Othava Fire Prevention pro- | gram has p it is hoped that one result will be || ,no further fire' calls this week, [cS ET croves ] MARE | 'FOR work was completed 5 at a supper meet- ing of the .E.T. groups of King Street United Church last hight. good number of boys: with their mentors partook of the supper, after which considerable business was dis- posed of. It was decided that, if the church officials are willing, meetings will be on Sriday night in the future, The speaker of the evening was Rev. C. W. DeMille, pastor of the church, who impressed upon the boys with graphic illustrations that they should seek that all-round, four-square development that Jesus attained. . The groups then repaired to their own meeting rooms and organized for the year after which group games were played in the basement. Card of Thanks Mr. G. Trainer wishes to thank the neighbours and friends for their many kindnesses shown dur. ing the illness and death of his wife. (87a) Born NAYLOR--At the Oshawa Hospital, October 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Naylor, a son, (Alfred James). (87a) The Emergency § Your Home There in the bathroom wall ---right at hand for an emer- gency--available instantly--is ® your medicine cabinet. Be sure ® that it is always stocked com- pletely with the . household products you,will' need, such as: 1 Castor Oil, Epsom Salts, Cam- phorated Oil, Boric Acid, Tur- ® Tincture of Iodine, Spirits of § ® iCamphor, Wampole's Milk of § Magnesia, Extract of Cod Liver, Glyéerine and Bose Water, Ab- # sorbent Cotton, Medicated € Gauze, etc. We fill prescriptions promptly, carefully, accurately. Let us serve you. DRUG STORE NEXT POST. OFFICE B| heater, and cooker, B| tamily. Must be 'KARN'S| Too Late to Classify FOR SALE--CHEAP, LARGE COAL Feeder, first class repair. Apply 79 Colborne West. (87¢) nwa COMBINATION QUEBEC quantity of stovepipes, man's overcoat, persian lamb collar, size 40. Phone 2061W. (87c) RESPECTABLE BUSINESS GIRL desires room and board with private central. Phone 370W. (87a) NEW MARTIN NOW PLAYING James Oliver Curwood's - "THE~WOLF NTERS"| A Thrilling Romance of the North Woods with an All Star Cast COMEDY "Chicken Feathers" ir = Blake of Scotland Yard A Full Fashioned Hose Pure Silk to the Top at .50 $ You would hardly believe it but come in and see. Its excellent quality will surprise you. Blush, Sombrero, Biscuit, Grey : and Black. <3 Colors: NELSON Sr Wik th Can Fo a pr. & BELL 9 Simcoe St. S. + Earn wel SPECIALISTS IN MINING SECURITIES LISTED AND UNLISTED | PRIVATE WIRE SYSTEM 11 King Street East, Oshawa Above C,P.R, Office, Phone 144 C5: REFORD BUILD June. i, roceeded very well, and f i S. WORK | Orgarionion for the coming season's i LTT OOOO OOOOCOOCOOOOOOOOO0DN nmi TRI i THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, ocToBER 14, 1927 N THE special group of stunningly smart Coats we have selected for your choosing on Saturday, will be seenn the most luxuriously fur trimmed models ever seen at this moderate cost. You will be just as enthusiastic about them as we are ourselves when you see them and try them on, for they mark a new milestone reached in values.--Beautiful French Duvetynes, Broadcloths and' Fur Fabrics, with large shawl collars and deep cuffs. reg. 75¢, spodial §8¢ per pair OW that days are actually cooler one feels the urgent need of stocking her ward- robe rather generously with good-locking fall frocks and at least one coat. To enable you to do this without too great an expense, this spe- cial selling has been arranged. Every coat and dress was especially bought for this event and you will find the values excellent. OUTHFUL, chic and pleasingly different are these pretiy Dance Frocks of shot taffetas from one of the cleverest designers on the continent. There is a variety of styles that offer perhaps a better choice than has even been assembled in our wardrobes at one time. Some of the out- standing style features are the dipped back, ruchings and large velvet bows. "Tailor Made for Big Fall Shipment, jut arrived. Newest in the New Fall Styles, Lasts and Leathers. The Ieight of Shoe Cea Fiamma: i x [8% RE Made as only "Astoria®' can make them-- Champions, every line. Get yours while the selection is comple, . - \ awry CHOICEST BOOKS BEING DISPLAYED '| ture about them, .has opened a spe- | the first time by Miss Cutler, tue | by Voltaire's famous "Zadig." Here, =| | ana Oscar Wilde's "Plays;" Isben's Special Feature at the Public Library = Started ~ Today enn, /Great literature is said to be very much like a gold mine. The surface washings may be valuable, but to find the true ore requires delving into the bedrock. This is merely one way of saying that the best books are the oldest. shawa Public Library, knowing that booklovers, particu- larly the younger ones,are often con- fused by the very wealth of litera- cial display in, front of the book room counter Were, from day to day, readers may see some of the choicest of those books which the best minds of the world declare to be the best. This" display was opened today for librarian. The books displayed in- cluded a splendid new volume of Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress;"' "Alice Sit by the Fire; a finely. il- lustrated volume of Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre," companioned also, were Toltoy's "Anna Karenin" "Peer Gynt" and Doyle's '"wnite Company." As those familiar with books will note, Ye classic here advance down FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE fer StaYoung springs toany other. Ask your dealer, too, toshow the 1. Cross Tension 2. Extra Strength 8. Pafotes culture or lack of it, : 9 Hving men who are still writing, Entertainment in the fictional form is emphasised, but familiarity with these books, both old and new, are said to be indicative of a reader's Niagara Falls is to have a new million and a half dollar hotel, sa honeymooning can't be on the wane, ---RBorder Cities Star, hn ARTES NY