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Oshawa Daily Times, 8 Dec 1927, p. 5

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WOMEN'S DAILY INTEREST oC RACT BRIDGE BECOMING POPULAR Contract Bridge is rapidly gaining avor among the social organizations i the city and in view of the fact at several important changes have been made recently. Daily Times is printing the new regs ulations below: No trumps, 35; spades, 30; heants, 30; diamonds, 20; clubs, 20. Doubling doubles trick values. Redoubling mul- tiplies them by four. THE The Oshawa dol Fo A. Ad highge has a of a lesser number, "When two bids are of the same Aumbet they rank: No trumps, spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs. Trick Values A gam@ is won when one side makes 7 { 1 \ TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Cor der the provisions of its By-Law No. 1838 and is -_ n od fa, o oration of the City of Oshawa intends to construct, ume an ps No. 1611, as authorized by an Act respecting the City of Oshawa, being Chapter 122, Ontario Statutes, 1922, (12:13 Geo. Va) Water Mains on the streets 'mentioned in Schedule "A" attached hereto. ve ? ' - Under the provisions of the said Statute and the said By-Law No, 1611, there will be levied and charged a special annual frontage lots cr parts of lots, whether occupied or vacant, 'tn the Munieipality upon which water mains are to be laid as above menti Any person having any objection to any of the said works may n the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board of such first publication of this Notice, the date of Which I1t no objections be received the Board may approve be filed the Board may issue an Appointment for will be given to every person filing an objection, + BY ff. « viet Byng Avenue Oshawa Boulevard $t.- Julien Street |Vimy Avenue Jarvis Street Bond Street Mechanic Street Richmond Street Masson Street Hilleroft Street Grierson Stropt Greta Street Rowe Street rate of seven and one-half 3) cents per foot upon the several lands, fronting or abutting upon all streets, lanes and alleys in writing, the Secretary of objections within twenty-one (21) days from the first publication was the 5th day of December, 1927. the said By-Law No, 1838. Tn pase any such objections the Hearing of same, and Notice of such Appointment Dated this 3rd day of December, 1927. ip. . B. HARE ¥ Clerk of the City of Oshawa, : Lew SCHEDULE "A" =i, Locatiol. A Ritson Rd. te E. Limit Log 21, Plan 233, Alice St. to N. Limit Lot 136, ®lan 150, §. Limit Lot 40, Plan 267 to Vimy Ave, W. Limit Lot 65, Plan 267 to St, Julien 8, © N. Limit Lot 7, Plan 257 to Sunderland Ave, Mechanic St. to Church St, King St. to Pond St, Roxborough Ave. to E, Limit Lot 22, Plan 177, 8. Limit Lot 110, Plan 1468 to North Boundary. E. Limit Lot 320, Plan 146 to BE, Limit Lot 367, Plan 146, Hilleroft St, to Greta 8t, . eit atlas Mary St, to Grierson St, J Gliddon Ave, te Arthur St, ---- Like Santa's Gift Bag, our Store is brimming over with good things for Christmas, You will find 'every depart- : | Santa Knows "W ment full of suggestions for each person on your shop- WW i V0) JAIN grid iy & MN OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, a trick score of 100 or more points. Of the tricks made, only those con- tracted for are sotid trick score. All extra t . "made over and above those contracted for) are scored in the honor score, ubber A rubber is ended when wins two games. Vulnerable i After a side wins one game it be- comes "Vulnerable." Until a side wins a game it is "Not Vilnerable. me side All premiums are scored in the honor pe and are classified as fol- lows: onors-- . 4 in one hand 440000 s..100 pointd Sin one hand i ...04.150 Y 4 aces in one hand in no ol ATUMPS 4 qqenanannanaans H A other DRAPE selene inning rubber (if a - game rubber) 700 Winning rubber aS game rubber... aking contract-- i 1f undoubled +.vsseeees4 Nothing * 1f doubled (when declared fig is Not Vulnerable) ... S50 points If doubled (when declarer is Vulnerable) .., 100 Extra tricks-- 1f undoubled (when de- clarer is Vulnerable or Not Vulnerable) ..... per trick. If doubled (when declarer : is Not Vulnerable)..., 100 points per trick. 1i doubled (when declarer ] is Vulnerable) 200 points per trick. Slams Bid and Made-- Little Slam (when de- clater is Not Vulner- able) eves . 500 points per trick, Little Slam (when de- : clarer is Vulnerable)., 750 points per trick. Grand slam (when de- clarer is Not Vulner- . able) yar erene verrere 1,000 points per trick. ere to Shop" ping list, A visit to our store will save you many tiresome hours of Gift Hunting, prove to yourself that JURY & LOVELL'S mean what they say, read this list of "CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SUGGESTIONS Grand slam (when de- To os wind during the carlier hours of 1927 per trick. Unbid Slams Made-- . No score. Slam permiums are addi- tional to all other premiums. Doubling and redoubling do not alter slam premiums. Undertricks (scored in adversary's onor Score)-- If undoubled_ (when des clarer is Not Vulner- able 50 points per trick. If undoubled (when de- clarer is Vulnerable).. 100 points ) EPP PPP PPPOPPIN for 1st trick. 200 points per trick. for subsequent tricks. when de- clarer is Not Vulner- able)-- 100 points per trick for first two tricks. 200 points for third and fourth tricks, 400 points: per trick for Wend tricks. (When declarer in Vulnerable)-- 200 points for the first trick. 400 points per trick for subse- quent tricks, Redoubling-- Doubles the doubled premiums and penalties. Doubling and re- doubling do not affect the pre- miums for games, slams, and hon- or, or the revoke honor score pen- alty, If doubled subse- Revoke . The revoke penalty for either side is the loss of two tricks for any play- er's first revoke; 100 points addi- revoke by the same player , CONMONICATION BY PHONE C07 (Continued from page 1) Telegraph reports conditions as normal, wires crossed up at Daven port having been repaired during the night, According to the C.P.R, a their connections are perfect, al though they had trouble during the night, caused by a Hydro wire cross- ing a small branch line, office disclose a growing intensity of thefight. Forty miles an hour was heMighest velocity attained, the wind being continuous from west, A' velocity of 40 miles an hour was shown for the hours ending at 3 a.m, 5am, and 6 am. At 8 am. the gale was still registering 38 miles an hour. The intensity of the wind made the matter of temperatures very decep- tive, The lowest during the night the south- oint and at 8 a.m. the thermometer ad climbed only two degrees. Every section of the city suffered. according to reports of the various police divisions, No. 1 Court Street Station reports that the Applegath Yonge and Rich- J is Vulnerable). 4500 points |B tional penalty for each subsequent i The records of the Meteorological | A f was only ten degrees below freezing |! Now we take A Real Crack at Coats 125 Coats to Clear, to make floor space for Gift Goods, : Every Floor Rack Must be Empty by December 10th, - | | Regular Prices and Cost Prices | {| [Have Been Entirely Forgotten You know the class of coats we carry--You know they ld are priced on a Cash Selling Basis, And we know that no. cther store can offer you greater coat value for the money, Here is your one great opportunity to choose your Wine ter Coat for less money than such beautiful coats ever been sold for before, mond store had their Richmond Street window blown in, ; erham garage at 97 Richmond Street west, reports a large sign, about 15 feet square blown down. In falling it crashed a plate glass window. Clubl's cigar store on Bay Street, opposite sign blown down, ©) i : A & BS wa "3 Sad a Porlzer Lets, Vata Per: $5.00 up asad | AGL Lo Sy 83.70 un, a) w AA Ye yy apvaved FREE 4 pencil. A gift wiih a hundred daily unces, Feneil Pen and Porcl) | fouch to each on FOR HIM FOR HER i Yerdley's Shaving Bowls, $1 Shaving Sets, $2.50 wp. | A GENUINE . CINE-KODAK A delight to both children and grown-ups. Ask for demonstration MERRY MAS WITH A CHRIST. KODAKS, $5.00 pp CAMERAS, $2.05 wp stock is complete with Bath Salts of the world's most famous perfumers. YARDLEY'S BATH SALTS, $1.00 wp A gife tade [s sure to please him | VALET AUTOSTROP RAZORS, $1 to $6.50 MILES AND MILES OF You can send many personal greetings for a few cents. Order your SMILES Greeting Cards early. EY IL ES OI Ne ENGRAVING on any PEN, PENCIL or COMPACT Purchased In Our Stores od Bp: A WE Wet 0) me TL FCR FATHER Cigars Pipes Kodek Pen Desk Set DOES YOUR SHOPPING LIST INCLUDE THESE FOR MOTHER Yardley's Sets Bridge Sets Hot Water Botile Toilet Water Toilet Sets Stationery | Chocolates Photo Album Atomizers FOR SISTER Perfume Ivory "FOR BROTHER Flashlights 4 i dog A k Military Brush Sets Cigarettes Fountain Pens ality -- 50 cents mp. J King St. E.--Phone 28 PESSLOSNED When in Need of Drugs Phone excl Sires & The URY THE SAFE DRUG STORES LOVEL] Simcoe St. S.--Phone 68 No. 2 Dundas west reports a fairly 'large sign down at 140 Victoria, and a wooden Hydro pole was dislodged at 218 Simcoe Street, hut was saved from falling by the wires. { No, 3, Claremont Station, reports . the heaviest damages. Trees were | blown down in Augusta Avenue, op- posite Denison Square and opposite || ssington Avenue, and the fol- i Str®E west, 574 College Street, 197 Avenue, FLYING OFFICER for Montreal to Study Conditions (By Cansllisn Press.) Montreal, Que. Dec. 8.--According to an unconfirmed report reaching Canadian Vickers here to-day thte hydro-plane piloted by Flying Officer Charles Bath, accompanied by a me- chanic, is safe at Michael Falls, Que. Michael Falls could not be reached from here this morning due to wire trol . The plane left Saint John, N.B., for Montreal on Wednesday of last week to study winter flying conditions. No word had been received from it since | it was sighted at Kingsey on Tuesday until the present report. Ottawa, Ont.,, Dec. 8.--Word has reached the Air Board here that Fly- ing Officer Charles Bath and his me- chapic have come down safcly in Que- . Further details are not so far vailable. Kingsey, Que, Dec. 8.--A hydro- plane presumed to be the one flown by Flying Officer Charles Bath and a mechanic who left Saint John, N.B., on Wednesday of last week for Mont- real, passed over here Tuesday after- noon flying towards Drummondville. Since dy no word of the craft has been received here. All towns on the St. Francois River have been com- municated with, nowhere was word of the flyers obtained. : to wi conditions the avia- tors were forced to land at Enfield, A Megantic, Que. Tuesday CIGARS FOR DAD 45c up. AW EIT HOSIERY The Good- | the Mail and Empire Building, had a | | 228 O | lowing store windows were blown in: Tohgffueen Stret' west, 429 Adelaide | Spadina Avenue, and 359 Spadina | SAFE IN QUEBEC Left Saint John Last Week |i tl Seeing Is Believing odin Vie Ba i died Tom henigg ~ COME , | (| | Women's and Misses' Coats ** ° Reg. $19 to $25, to Clear $12.00 | k Reg. $2).50, Clearing for $16.00 ow » ) [ | Clearing for Reg. $45.00, Clearing for $24.00 ' GIRLS' COATS Sizes 8 to 14 years, Reg, up to $13.95, LITTLE GIRLS' COATS Sizes 1'; to 6 years, Reguler up to $8.50, Clearing for $8.00 $5.00 GIRL IDENTIFIES Says Eric Hugil, 26, Formerly of Weston, Held wp Bank Windsor, Ount., Dec. 7.--Eric Hugi, 26 years of age, formerly of Weston, Ont., who was positively identified in the line-up at police headquarters here to-lday by Miss Dorothy Quarter- Montreal's Howard avenue branch, as one of the men who held up the branch on Nov. 25 and obtained $2,500 at the point of a gun, was arraigned by Magistrate W. A. Smith at Sand- wich this afternoon om a second charge of passing counterfeit money, preferred by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. RESUME SHIPPING «IN ASTRAL Dock Workers' Strike is Set- Prevail Melbourne, Australia, Dec. 7.--The strike of Australian dock workers, they left Megantic to finish the jour- ney to Montreal. Since that time nothing has been heard of the plane beyond the sighting here. It is regarded as possible that the flying authorities at Ottawa will take steps to commence a search for the aviators. The flight was undertaken to study winter flling conditions between the New Brunswick port and Montreal with a view to mail transportation. WINDSOR BANDIT main, ledger keeper at the Bank of | which began last Friday, has been settled, The waterside workers had refused to work overtime under { an grbitration award, a shipping was at a stan and other industries were hing and jt was estimated 50000 wo were immediately affected. court that the ide Federation had advised the various branches of the federation that the embargo on overtime had been lifted. and the branches had been instructed to carry out the arbitration court's award. The waterside workers will offer tg resume their emplovine * to-morrow morning, but there appears to be some doult with regard to the attitude of Workers | wit the ship owners. Tt is believed # they are not satisfied with the of Judge Beeby, of the arbi court, in deciding that the Hid of "picking up" (engaging a eH { ork) should be taken out of ds of the board of reference, dealt with by the arbitrati 0 3 g Aran : > arbitration court's prope | to investigate the working 4 itiof at each of the Australian ports. Early resumption of work at # waterside, however, seems certain, ---- A resolution for a thorough vestigation of the poliey of United States in Central and Order Your Personal ) GREETING * CARDS FROM NEXT TO POST OFFICE Karn's Drug Store KARN * 3 A Splendid Variety to Choose From Ar A aaa ll

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