ONTARIO NEWS futorsuuts utes IE ES Sapam ty. a the vicinity ahi Sakina Shropshire, these 2, Fontypoot from William ea al t er not of ol 8 resby- BY 'that the induc- or {) r will take place o M with the Moderator. TAKEN he Logie A By-laws Com- the United Counties of land and Durham re- end in In theif report that no ac- as to the request of ken i ¥, appoint special 8 enforce the Liquor : WILL RAISE HOGS management of the Boys' 3 School farm at Bowmanyille sold 16 fine ¥aten hogs to Sam Snowden during the week. With a new hog pen with a capacity of 100 completed, hog raising form yuite an extensive industry on the uchool farm. Two Holstein cows have just been purchased for 'the school irom the accredited herds of L. C. Sacw den'and Noble II. Metcalf, two prom- inc: . Durham County breeders. WORKMAN DEAD Alex Sladan, a Russian, snploved at the Deloro mines, died su ddenly | © on Saturday night at the company's -| hospital. Deceased had, no relatives as far as known in this country. He was 45 years of age. An inquest has been opened and adjourned until the evening of the 21st inst. A post mor- tem by two physicians revealed the fact that death was attributed to pericarditis. ' CHILDREN INJURED Nelson Fitzgerald, aged 12, and Howard Fitzgerald, aged 10, childre of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald 50 Gordon Street, Belleville, werc injured when the bobsleighs on which -- -- Open Evenings! Until Christmas Luke Furniture Co. 63 King Street East Phone 79 THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, 'TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1927 4 wg "his face blame was attached = oF "frozen in" since the wind and the east and Brock § froze treet Bde, 3 a timepiece, which has day in years, Unit omes the clock Ew 9.30 p.m, from Fort yy ch off of Parliament, and the city of commission, the people of -King- ston are in a "bad way at present. TO WINTER QUARTERS It became knowh today that the tug Nama,,owned by James H. Simp- son, of Elizabethtown, which had ~one into Winter quarters in a bay 0 the west of Hillcrest after- having seen employed in the towing of san barges during the season, was burned 'most to the waters' edge on Thurs- day, as a result, it is believed, of an explosion of coal gas. The super- structure of a scow moored alongside the tug was also damaged,' When the Nama was laid up a few, coals were left in the fire box for the pur- pose of drying the boiler, At the same time a cap was placed on the 'unnel. tI is believed that an explo- on of coal gas which resulted caus+ Hi i ge [ies Sa 1 the tug to take fine and be badly | & lnmaged. The Nama was built at Montreal in 1887; TO MAINTAIN LABORATORY The offer of the Minister of-Health on behalf of the province to pay $2, 000 toward the salaries and $500 for supplies for the maintenance of the provincial laboratory at Peterboro, the city to pay the rest, was accept- ed by the city council last night, This will enable the city to pay a Peace Metal Weather- * strip Installed by Hayton the Roofer Lathers and Shinglers 185 Arthur St. Phone 1648w Santa Says: "It You Would Give Hap: piness and Provpeate ie Oshawa Real Estate!" Oshawa's expansion means constantly growing values in all inside city property, particularly in the Fairview section. Let Your Gift to Son or Daughter, Brother, Sister or Friend be the First Payment On A Lot in FAIR VIEW PARK No.2 With the first payment provided for, the balance is just a matter of easy monthly payments. And the first pay- ment is a very modest amount. Let us show yor how to arrange it. A "phone call to 295 will give you all particu. lars of our Special Christmas Offer. i Bart-time medical officer $1,000 as ud ape time Jeshatician $1,200. must a prov a 2 aie Sty for the V.D. clinic, towards whose salary the province $500 and a stenographer for district MOH. The province the guests of Mayor Holloway, who is retiring, at a dinner before the meeting, During the meeting 'Ald. Denne announced he would contest the mayoralty, STILL MISSING us anlste mystery still surrounds pearance of Joe ¢Cool, We left Pembroke a week ago Sat- urday, telling his wife that he was ging to Oitawa on business. A tele- gram. was received by Mrs. McCool unday, stating that he would not be home until the local train Mon- day, and asking her to notify the assistant postmaster to open the of- fice. Outside of a letter written at practically the same time from the ount Royal Hotel in Montreal, to his wife, absolutely no word has been heard nor trace found, Relatives and friends are anxiously scouring Mont- real for a clue. Mr. McCool was in the best of spirjts when he left Pem- broke, IIt is feared that there has been foul play, although it is not thought that he was carrying any sum of money. He had suffefired from heart trouble in the summer, and his relatives are clinging to the hope that he has suffered a lapse of memory. He is about 5 feet 11 inches in height and 37 years of age, When the left Pembroke he was wearing a grey fedora, a black overcoat and a rey tweed suit, His mother is very ill in the Pembroke General Hospi- tal, and it is feared that the shock of his absence may interfere with her recovery, PEMBROKE MAN 15 MADE FIRE CHIEF (Continued from page 1) of exact maps covering all sections of the city. The latter plan will cost some $10,000. The Ontario Railway and Muni- cipal Board was ordered advised that the city wanted the by-law making King street east a resi- denial area formally approved, Communicaion from gitizens urging trimming of shade trees on the streets was passed on to the Council of 1928, Request of J, P, Mangan on be- half of a client that assurance he given that he could open a rest- aurant on Elgin street when the proposed building is completed was filed, but notice ordered sent that the building must first be acted, A petition that the license fees howling alleys be substantially iced was given consideration. a8 pointed out in the petition t such institutions serve the 'le in a matter of healthful re- ¢ -2!on, are well conducted, and are entitled to generous treatmen: as they pay business tax in ad!li fon to license fees. Ald. Marks, as chairman of the fire prevention committee, intro- duced the matter of appointing a new fire chief and of paying A, CU Cameron $500 in lieu aalnst the city. Ald, Marks guar- teed, in moving the payment, tied, . Morris protested on the ound of the letter with charges m! ht total some $2,000 bein 1» the Couneil's hands, He d!dn't zea where the city owed Mr, Cam- eron a dollar, and characterized h's letter as a piece of spite work and discreditable, Ald, Schell protested against kicking a man when he was down He referred to Mr, Cameron's 20 years of service, his 12 years as chief, and the fact that he had given up a business to take the office oflered to him, lists, He attacked The Oshawa Daily Times by declar:ng "that the local paper has spread a false Jm- pression about Chief Cameron,' "Its editorial writer, who knows nothing about it, has created wide- spread public resentment at the action of this Council, Chief Cam- eron was fairly dealt with, We have refrained from saying things that could have been said. "In this letter to this Chief Cameron showed himself a madman, just as the editorial writer of the local paper hes shown himself to be. We should protect this city against madmen." The Council this discussed hold- ing a "final parts" to mark its year's service to the city, The party will be held in To- ronto. It is understood theater will be visited, and then the sldermen of Oshawa will ad- journ to some place for lunch, ac- cording to plans, in Toronto. ---------------------- ABINET CONSIDERS 8 MATTERS OF POLICY 'Ottawa, Dec. 19--"Matters of policy for the mext session of Par- liament" were under consideration' at a lengthy meeting of the Cabiuet this afternoon and evening, :ie- mier Mackenzie stated. The Prime Minister said that there were no appointments to dnnounce. The mover and seconder of the Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne at the opening of Parlia- ment mext month have not been selected yet. Premier King was asked waeth. er metx Saturday and the Saturday before New Year's Day will be holi- days in the Civil Service. He re- plied that he did not know of any dar on which those two days Sno) {seven © died on appear as holidays. PROMINENT WORKER DEAD Zdmonton, Alta, Dec. 20.-- Miss, Annie Durand, 76 years old. in the service of the Travellers' Add Branch of the YW.CA. for 18 years, met her last train at 'elock . one morning, and on her return home. of claims |, that Mr, Cameron would be gatis- |. Ald. Swanson then entered the|. that a |; BRIGHT PROSPECT AHEAD NATIONAL MOTOR SHOW, 1928 Representative Makers and Distributors Indicate Spec- ial Interest PASSENGER CARS Comitisreial Vehicles Ex- cluded from Exhibition _ Making Show Limited Montreal, Dee," 19.--Judging from the large number of exhibi- tors entered and the correspond- ance of intending visitors the Na- tional Motor Show of Canada, al- 30 known as the Montreal Motor Show, will advance to a mew rec- ord position. "The Show will of cially open Saturday, January 21, 928, in the new location, the Mo- tordrome buildin=, Sherbrooke St. east, corner St. Denis street. Every day during this month a manufacturer has annoiinced new models starting with the most luxurious ears displayed at the New York Automobile Salon, down to the very popular new Ford models just recently put on the market, Many other manufactur- ers are a'so promising new models to be announced to the public at the beginning of the ycar on the occasion of the New York Annusnl Motr Show ov cning in New York on January Tth, Adelstan Levesque, Ceneral Man- ager of the Montreal Motor Show states that arrangements had been made with the manufacturers whose males are given below, whereby all their newest models would be specially brought from the New York Motor Snuw tu wu. displayed to the visitors at our Montreal Exposition. Fdér that purprce the date of the opening of the Montreal Motor Show has been set at January 21st in order to allow time to import the models displayed in the New York Show which closes on January 14th, Commercial vehicles are for the first time excluded from the Mont- real Motor Show in order to al- low more space to the showing of passenger automobiles, some as the policy followed by the only fe other National Motor anows * America, New York and Chi- cago, Displays of automotive equip ment have also been selected ang restricted in number allowing only the most {important and useful equipment necessary to the com- 'ort and pleasure of the motor car owners, The advanced list of exhibitors nublis™ed below gives a purus! 'dea of the numerous makes that will be shown: Chevrolet, Star 'our, Chrysler "52," Chandler, Willys-Inizht, Toon, Falcon- "night, Jordan, Hudson, Packard ix, Dod~e, Chrysler *62," Paige, Studdet 'ales amonlle, La Salle, I 3 , Reo, Lincoln id 2. " Diana, Es- B' in-Brick, Oldsmo- ile, Pointia e, Cadillae, Pierce Ar. ( g Chrysler +80," tard Ei~ht, Hupmobile, Firms evhhiting will plso in- Inde the following: The R. M, ollingshead, Whiz Products; 8. I", Bowser Co., Limited, Pumps and Tanks; Quelee Distributing * gency, Indicators and Lamps; Automobile Owners' Association, A.O.A, Service; Ceneral Automo- Bite Enuipment, Wheels, Bearings; . J. Cozhlin & Company, Bump ors, Springs; Dominion Chain Co., ains, Gerage Fquipment; Im- Oil Limited, Oils and Renaud Motor Supply imi Automel've Equipment; ~nadien Liquid Air Co., Welding ard Cutting Equipment; A. G, Adams Limited, Piston Rings; 'Totor Tcol Specialty 'Company, V/renches and Tools; Evans & Compeny, Sponces and Chamois; Fred Lcke Manufacturing Co., Shock Absorbers and Specialties; Peneral Sales Co., Puncture Proof Tubes; Continental Guaranty Cor- poration of Canada, Ttrade Finan- cing; Lucien Korgan Corporation, Fine Walch Repairing Specizlizing in the finer woric on: precision move ments and . small Bracelet v'zes. BASSET On Oshawa's Main Corner » Do Your Civistmas Shopping L Collis. £3 Sons 50-54 King Street West, Oshawa Opp. Centre St, Phone 733W smtp 15 Prince St. Phease 2477 S. COWELL, Prop. Beach Ranges Hurley Washers Estimate given on wiring jobs. Reg'd., Winterfronts, Heatérs and Locks; Sully Brass Foundry Lim. ited, Step Plates and Accesso iws; C. C. Wakefieldd & Co., Limited, Oils and Grease; Lefebvre Freres, Limited, Auto Parts; Canadian Oil Companies, Limited = Oil" and Greases; Montreal Service: and Sales Ltd., Alemite and Weather King Products; Asbestonos Com- pany, Asestonos Brake Lining; Champian Spark Plug Co., Spark Plugs; MeColl Bros., Limited, Ofls and Crossan | Catiada, | Motor Car Company ited, rysler Cor- poration of Canada; Willys-Over- land Sales Co., Limited; Modern Motor Sales Limited; Legare Au- tomobile and Supply Co., Limited; Packard Montfeal Motor" Co., Lim- ited; Montreal Motor Sales Limit. ed; L. Prefontaine; Studebaker Corporation of Canada, Limited; Durant Motors of Canada, Limit- od; Grenier Motor Co., Limited; McLaughlin Motor Car Co., Limit- ed; Hamilton Motors Limited; Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limbod; Nancekivell Motdrs, Lim- ted, TWINS WELCOMED TWITS KT. Edmonton, - Alta.,, Dee, 20.~-- "Have you any twins to spare?" The demand at present is very heavy, according to Chas. B. Hill, of the department of neglected children. A recent advertisement 'or a home for year-old twin sis- ters brought a hearty response. Had there been 12 more pairs' available, they too could have been provided with parents and homes. All of which goes to show that not all people consider twins a burden, CHARGES FALL a FLAT IN COUNCIL (Continued from from e 3 the subdivision to Da yoved without showing the Alice Street extension, Mayor Preston had previously argued that the opening up of streets should be a matter for the general tax rate and assessed as local improvement. "I understand Mayor Preston's position, "" Ald, Swanson declared, 'some of us commisserate with him, but the mayor has dodged the issue, 'Ald, Morris 1s Interested in cer- tain lands, the city solicitor is a partner in certain land, But they both overlook this vital point. There is one important matter to be cleared up, The Town Planning Commission passes the plan. The city engineer knew that Alice street was to go through, yet the Town Planning Commission passes a plan which permitted these rentlemen to sell lots without showing Alice street extended. "The mayor was a member of that commission. He should have insisted that the plan show the ex- tention." It was a this point that Ald, Schell stopped Ald, Swanson's GIFT SHOPPERS find it easy to choose from the ~ hundreds of gift suggestions AT THE ARCADE TOY BARGAINS IN TOYLAND--Second Floor Extra Special WEDNESDAY MORNING, 9 o'clock--Irad Glass, Fruit Dishes and Bon Bon Dishes, large size; worth up to 85c. Moming .coecvvcvnvsessinrrvnns Wednesday 49 c Extra Special WEDNESDAY NOON, 12 o'clock to | o'clock Baby Dolls. Cute little Baby Dolls that go to sleep. Wednesday Noon, .... 6%¢ Extra Special WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 7.30 to 10 o'clock. Rayon Silk Vests and Bloomers, good assort- ment of colors, all sizes. Regular value $1.00, Wednesday Night, each, .... 9c Beautiful Gifts to suit your pocket-book, Gift Tables at 25¢, 50c, 95¢, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 TOY BARGAINS IN TOYLAND--Second Finer reciminatians ' ~ dryly observing that the area question had been . subdivided t years ago, before a Town Plariing Commission was even thou ht of, This was con- firmed by the city engineer. Non-plussed, Ald, Swanson took a fling at the mayor for laughing. | "That's right," he exclaimed, | "gurzle away, gurgle to the last! drop!" Ald. Swanson, however, still had | a grievance at the Town Planning! Store Open Until 10 o'clock Every Night This Week SHOP AT THE ARCADE Simcoe Street North Commiseion, He asserted thag ft should, in any event, have protected the buyers of land in the djstrict through which Alice street is to be extended, Ald. Swanson Loses Finally, when the matter was put to a vote--that is, of charging the opening of Alice, William and Colborne streets to the general tax rate--he demanded the "Yeas" and "Nays." The one "Yea" re- corded was Ald. Swanson's. Finally, he moved an amend- ment which would have left open- ing of streets a local improvement chorze. He called for the "Yeas" and "Nays" and his "Yea" was the only one recorded. : Ald, Hart's motion carried ac- cordingly. The streets will be opened as A charge againsg the general funds of the city, ---- Ald. Swanson also asserted that the mayor was opposed to subway construction under the C.N.R. at Simcoe South, His worship replied that Ald. Swanson knew, without making the charge, that he had been a supporter of subway construction from the beginning, and that he would continue to lend his support to that development which means much to the southern section of the city. . He had, in fact, argued against charge street opening to local im- provement in view of the probably early construction of the subway. "We could not expect the eciti- zens south of the C. N. R. to be charged for that development," he declared, "but if we pass this {© improvement measure for opening a dangerous and uw C) precedent will have been creat or uC KK A ) 4 EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Necessities, comfort, luxuries pend on the dollars yom Your income depends om eyes. Be SURE eyes are rignt, i516 wePHCONE~-- Disney Block Opposite Post © All Fuel Orders weighed Telephone~ 262 Four direct liens to Central Solvay Coke Coal The Best Produced in America General Motors Wood DIXON'S EA BE Ee ED i. --™--epasz a 1 ---- - wrk