Ta a ------------------------------------------------ | a hy season. At the annual Wm of of. Shaw's A 3 4 Fedrosder afterason, E | Lorne k regieded . re nt Mra osath 3 Hn ; i a wisit from their J 5 a Gobo whe a Te © Claremont, Jan, @.--We = are nine years, » "to see Mra. Borland able to aT ab, Ukinn, Teearvad the ob the street again after be- a aah iT a fag confined ta her home for some Fy Mou Ag hg Bodh - time through ilies. ; remains were taken to Beaverton d A Ma. Overland of Erin, la yialt» en Mahe 18, k, {dug her son, C. A. and Mre, ; ; : Sotide ase oft NUS R Whe ' Mabel MeClellan of -Rich- NEWCASTLE Jears ago. : Batter vo VCASTLE. [J dow dems, Sou ™ . te. David Scott of .Sasluaw.| Newcastle, Jan, T--Mr. and] yp i) Geo t, To 10 "MA , and Mrs, Thos, Scott of | Mrs, George Honey and Ruth took Tonto, Ww at Mr and Y 1} a Toronto, visited during the week | Christmas dinner with her moth- 'manors "Sunnyside for Christ d with tives in the village. er, Mra, (Rev) Campbell, To-|naq : vii m and family of Ux- | ponte, Mr. Murry Eilbeck, Port Col bridge Township, spent New Years | Mr, and Mrs, J. Turner and | porne, is enjoingy & tortnight's with Mr, and Mrs, Pretty, 'daughter, Oshawa, spent New holiday with his nts. Miss Margaret Hamilton we ave | Yoars at the home of her parents | Miss Gladys ley, teacher A sorry to report 18 quite ll, Mrs. |Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Robinson. [of » group of deaf pupils in con: 'Burton is nursing her, ov, Roy H. Rickard, Albert | nection with the public schools of © Ma, and Mra. Luther PiIkey held | Coliege. Belleville. assisted the | Gloversville, N.Y. spent the Christ e » family reunion on Monday the | choir of the United Church in the | mas holidays st hom a p- | family were all home with the |gerviee of song last Sunday even- nts, Mr, and Mrs, y Marat: be | sxcemtion of age son Who lives 13 Ing snd Shao tevared the songre- liey, veturning to her duties Mon. ; + on & solo, ot | ' The business places of the vil rhe 2Umerous. members of the orig, ut thay 8 Hol- ay: 1 lage will be closed durin the Buckley family, the patriarch of | man on his Te-election a8 Reeve d- winter months every Monday, | which is the Nonogenarion, Mr. |of Clarke and also to Mr Fred ig | Wednesday and Friday nights at|john Buckley gathered for thelr |Lavekin and Mr, Fred Couch o be seven o'clock. Christmas festivities at the home |their election as founcillorsthres .. The weather has been very cold (of Mp, and Mrs, W. N, Buckley, | southerners, 1t fa 8 | bi ad on during the week with the result | Baldwin street. bp Ay tons time since or that many of the vesidents are | My. and Mrs, A. H. Plsher and [wes 80 well reprevonted Loup ry suffering from bad colds, daughter, Marion, Bellville, spent | township coun he ' Mrs. Brodie and son Ralph ave | New Year's with h parents, Mr, Miss Mabel Vinso is holiday a Tinting ow Sriondy and relatives Rg i Rickard itr with her uncle A holdaring ng goodbye seeing Mr, 4 : | ------1 4 Me. H. Home And chiaren off & TR10% Tounion 0 Richmond, Que, Mp, and Mrs, Clarence Bombard ORONO by Tetuining om | helt honeymave spent New sw or par- nd ents, Mr, and Mrs, W, CO, Lake uShone, Jan, 7.~Mrs, B, Bar- He and on Tuesday started on their | To80 of Toronto, spent New journey to Truro, N.B,, followed | Fo8r's and the holiday with her ey father, Mr, Harry Hooper, = by the best wishes of thelr many | ™ 3 young friends in Newcastle and v. and Mrs. John Lelshman of fc. Bowmanville, Holland Landing, spent the holi- 3 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Sav. at her father's, Mr, George Erie Toms, Belleville, on the re- t te cont arrival of & little son, siso| Misses Mary and Marjorie Sis- ol- to Mr, and Mrs, Jos, Toms of this Send span: the Shiipwas Week in "4 3 other, Mrs, Yiiags on she soquistion of anoth- | gag Sissons, who returned with Mr. Lorne Thomas, Rochester them for the New Year's holiday. jes N.Y., came meross the lake by Mrs, Mary Allen after spending pr- ferry and spent Christmas at his | 3 0% Weeks with her daughter, +1 mother's, Mrs, W. ¥, Thomas in Mn. Holden, 9 Oshawa, bis gone 3 0 where she spen ir, iy og Bd the other members | hy yemaining months of the Wins bs- Mr, Roy Branch, Buffalo, spent je with her son and daughter-in- o- Christmas with his parents, Mr, and . he Mrs. James Branch sand later went Yomi So ord, Awide, of 9 Yerom near Kingston to visit onte ur, nd , Mrs, Chas, Awde, yer the ho ? ort tlie aagke mote | Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Mowatt and of Christmas Monday with her par- Miss Dorothy Richards of To- 10 ents, Mr, and Mrs. Camplin vonto, spent the holiday with ne Dr. and Mrs, B, L, Wright and | err parents, Mr. and Mrs James n son Dickie having spent Christ ult Miss Winnie Cryderman, Miss he mas and New Years at their New- Myrtle, Glen and Mr, Albert Al- In. lin, all of Toronto, Mr, Harry nd : Cowling of Hampton, spent the ha wosk and vith Mr. Pred Tami, ] oe rmstrong returne ONE NIGHT ONLY || ome trom Philadelphia snd is : spending a couple of weeks with - Wed Jan. 11th [i050 | IE a J ' ' ' . A MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA Ha." dh aici u Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Sherwin pos = and Jule AERIS, of Roseneath, A spen week end with his bro- THE FIRST REAL ther, Mr. Walter Sherwin, 4 Mrs. George Cobbledick spent 7 2 : ME the past week with her neice, Mrs. | | OLD COUNTRY 'as]rfs Mr, W, B. Stinson and Mr. snd Mrs. Wyvan Reid, spent the holi- : day with his sons in Toronto, } o Miss Neva Rainey who has been 2 sick with sesriet fever in Oshaws hospital where she is 8 nurse in » , tammy is reported to be improv- s A 4 . -- \ iT CAN \ Mrs, D, C. Smith (formerly Mrs, G i 7 lo JO NADA Robt, Best) of Henns, Alta, and ; sister Mrs. Jobm Brown, of ¢ Wainwright, Alts., arrived here LD last week for a visit with their sister Mrs. James Wood pnd other == relatives in Manvers Township, It is seventeen years since Mrs. a Smith went West, > ) A Mrs. Robert Foster is spending y 8 couple of weeks with her daugh- y ter, Mrs, (Dr.) McClelignd of To- 4 | ronto, 3 | Mrs, , Chartren, ENT IR and deughter, Miss Hilda, No Mr. Alex Bowen, in charge of tele- : Sram |! fon P.R: y oronto, holiday at their : Pashors, iia HC Bown. E , M. Breslin,- ope of our locsl : DIRECT FROM ROYAL ALEXANDRA, merchants presented to the man- ; Prices: -- 50¢, $1, $1.50, $2. ager of the hockey teem, Mr, 4 4 Orme Gamsby ten fnitisied sweat- ; Seat Sale Tues. Januery 10. (No Phone Orders) ars fon hs Niskey tam. The bors thom last might snd they certpin- ly present 8 smart appesrapce. The presentation came as & pless- om -- sires through the pews to thsnk ; gift, A dance wnder the guspices of % the Clarke Township junior farmers : held in the town hall, Fridey even- : Ay vy oot attendance ¥ was 2 snd | # most enjo Sime. § * 86 King St. E. Dr. and Mos. Sohn Chester ford t 2 daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Neil : Cenzie pnd deughter spent the | MUST BE MOVED || &52EE-4% = : rs. 5 ; ; OFF LOT by January 24th, 1928 Bids Closed Jan. 11, 1927 Ontario Motor Sales Ltd. ©3 Simcoe St. S., Ap Sit dha: ' he recommended as food for nursing mothers ? A Because it bene- fits the, nut 'not only of the mother but of baby as well, Mothers should keep vita min-nourished with SCOTT'S EMULSION EC ---.- fl much to the services, Sveday School held its regular helpful ses- slon with a splendid attendance, Migs Clara Williamson, former teacher of Courtice school, is vigiting with Mr, and Mrs. A, J. Gay, The regular monthly Meeting of the Women's Missionary Society was held on Thursday, Januare §, in the Sunday School room. A special feature of the meeting was the annual election of officers when the following officers were elected: president, Mm, F, W, Rundle, first vice president, Mrs J, Found; second vice president Mrs, ¥, Jackson; third vice presi dent, Mrs, James Brown; record: ing secretary, Mrs, Walter Bnider; corresponding secretary, Mrs, Esl Oke; treasurer, Mrs, Russell Gay; strangers' secretary, Miss Aura Os- superintendent of Christian Stewardship, Mrs, R, C, Pearce; superintendent of baby bands, Mrs W. H, Nichols; superintendent of Mission Circle, Mrs, K, E, Cour: tice; band leader of No, 8 band Mrs, A, J. Gay and Miss Francie H k; band leaders of No. 4 band, Mrs. Cecil Worden and Mise Hattie Oshorne; auditor, Mrs, W. R. Courtice, These ladies will form a good executive and we are THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1928 WILLIAM G. HELD IN LOS ANGE WANTED IN MELBOURN Los Angeles, Jan, 9,--Cecil Mill- er, age 29, arrested here last night a8 an automobile-theft suspect, was identified here today as Wil- liam G. Murrell, said by the police to he wanted on a murder charge in Melbourne, Ont, in connection with the death there on April 11, 1021; eof a garage proprietor, According to the police, the man admitied that he was Murrell, and that he had been a fugitive from justice since a jail escape in Sep- tember, 1921, but denies any part in the murder of the garage pro- prietor, He is being held pending word from the Toronto police, Tattoo marks on the arms, and fingerprints, ave said to' have re- vealed the identity of Murrell, One Remains Free London, Ont,, Jan, 9--The ecap- ture in Los Angeles of William Murrell, brother of Sidney Murrell, who was hanged here on April 10, 1924, for the murder of Russell Campbell, a garage proprietor of Melbourne, Ont., on the morning of April 11, 1021, leaves only one 3a man now free of the four whe at- tempted to rob the Home Bank in Meéihgurne on the day of the trag- y. The villagers captured and tied to telegraph poles three of the bam- dits--the two Murrels and Jack Williams, but Pat Norton, another member of the gang, it still at large. Sid Murrell and Jack Will- fams were brought to London and placed in Middlesex Jail, In September of 1921 while awaiting trial, the Murrels sawed their way out of their cell and es- caped, They offered to free Will- fams, but he refused their aid, Fin- ally 8id Murrell was recaptured in September of 1923 in Bakersville, California, and brought back to London, He was tried for the mur- der of Campbell, and Williams also faced the same charge, The jury, however, disagreed and the men|' came up again at the Winter Assiz- es of 1924, Sentenced to Die, Murrell was found guilty and sentenced to death, , Willlams was also sentenced to die, but it was later commuted to life imprison. ment, Sidney Murrell was hanged. From time to time reports were received of the appearance of Wil- liam Murrell in various places, but nothing came of the stories until he was captured in Los Angeles, He is said to have been much with Pat Norton, who escaped the day of the murder and has 'thus far avoided the nets of the police. It is under- stood that the reward of $1,000 of- fered by the Ontario Government for the capture of Murrell and Norton still stands, . Danger Zone Those whose diet is deficient in energy producing power, are living in the danger zone and fall to the first attacks of chills, colds and influenza. Unless you nourish the body the body will fail as surely as an army cut ofi from its base of supply. just makes all the difference between your being nourished and your not being nourished NEW CITY HALL IS BEING CONSIDERED (Continued from page 1) sure that the W.M.8, will have |claims to a share therein for, at continued success, The other pari|least, arterial street maintenance; of the program was very short |hydro power costs throughout the owing to the time required for the | Province; Provincial grants te election and consisted of a devo: |hospitzis on account of indigent tional period and voeal duet by |patients; and old age pensions, Mrs, G, F. Annis and Miss Francls Hancock, The ladies hope that in. terest in the Mission Work wil! continue in 1028 as it did in 1927 Miss Myrtle Montgomery, of Toronto, is still visiting with hes grandmother, Mrs, W. H. Nichols We are always glad to have Myr tle in our community, League meeting this week will be held on Wednesday evening al 7.46 o'clock, The first part of thi meeting will be in charge of Mr Young, who will give an illustrat: ed lecture on the life of Abraham Lincoln, The second part will be in charge of the Young People's group, Everybody is invited to br present, The sypmathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Elf Oke in the recent death of her father, Mayor Preston and City Treas urer Blackburn were authorized tc attend the convention, "Garbage Contract Walter Murphy, who has had the city's garbage collection eon- tract for some years, declared in a letter that he lost $2,000 in 1927 on his contract owing to the growth of the city, He asks for a new'agreement, The matter was referred to the General Purpose Committee for a report, C. A, MacGrath, chairman of the Ontario Hydro-Electric Power Commission, wrote in reply to the late Council's request for a price on the local gas plant, which is to be gold, preferably to the city, that he would suggest the Council appointing a committee to confer with the Commission. Ald, Bwanson objeeted, His ground was that appointing such a committee would, in 8 manner, be committing the city to purchase, He cited Belleville as an unhappy example of such a purchase, Ald, Conant pointed out that Mr. MacGrath's suggestion was in brder and "that the city could mot be expected to get a price by cor: respondence," Ald, Morris moved that the ecom- mittee be appointed, Ald, Stacey took Issue with Ald, Swanson, pointing out that the committee would report back in any event, Its appointment, in his opinion, could not be comstru- ed as a definite commitment by the Council #0 purchase of the Gas Works. Ald. Swanson, as chairman of member of the Central Ontario Power Association, that the Hydro Commission had beep urged to get rid of its non-electric enterprises and the suggestion had borne fruit, "We can't afford to offend these gentlemen," he declared. Purchase Gas Works Mr, William Rundle of Bethesda, The young people of Ebenezer will present their musical play entitled 'The Belles of Fol-de- Rol," on Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the church, Much time has been spent on the preparation of this play and it will be good. It is hoped that 8 good erowd will be present to reward the young people for their efforts. Don't forget the day and date--Friday, January 18. Seryices will be held as usual on Sunday next whem everyone is invited to Ebenezer to church snd Sunday sehool, Nice mild weather prevails at present, but Jack Frost may ap- pear very suddenly at any moment, We only hope he won't be too severe, ; After the third addition to the family, it became necessary to se- cure the services of a permanent nurse. "Now, my husband is very particular whom [I engage as a hiitne, gid the mistress to a gir) who a for the gM ie Bo to go he on Be In order to clear up the mat- nute details of your qualifications. |ter, Ald. Alloway presented a writ- Do you know how to prepare food? | ton "motion, paming Ald, Morris Can you sew and mend? Do you|®® the mover and himself as see- mind sitting up late at night? Are Onder, that the mayor appoint a you faithful and devoted! and haye | cOmMmitice of three to confer with you 8 kind, loving disposition. Will | the Hydro Commission and to re- you----" "Excuse me, ma'am; am | Port back with or without a re- I to take eare of the baby or your | commendation as to purchase. The husband?" asked the girl. motion carried. mayor appointed Aldermen Conant, Stacey, and Swanson as the committee. W. E. Phillips Company, Ltd.. asked that Albapy street be paved from Simeoe street to their plant which, with recent potable growth, is mow seriously inconvenienced by the condition of the road mamed for improvement, Works was instructed to act on this matter, ET) Ottawa fis trying to get am amendment to the municipal set which will virtually make all muni- cipalities immune against suits a - Ansing out of sidewalk and road NOW PLAYING "Th e by your food. eran, It and the other items were passed without comment, A formal by-law adopting the assessment for 1928 made in 1927 was moved by Ald, Morris, read three times and carried, Borrowing of $375,000 from the Standard Bank or such other bank as might be selected to meet the city's current expenses until taxes are collected was passed, Olvic Boards Ald. Conant was the sponsor of a general by-law governing the appointment of the various non- elective civic bodies, Names were in all cases left blank, The by- law passed and was left in the hands of the General Purpose Com- mittee, The Boards concerned are the Library Beard, Parks Board, Cemetery Board of Governers, Housing Commission, Town Plan- ning Commission, and Board of' Health, ' Third reading given to the by- law changing the name of Mech- anic street to McMillan Drive. The first and .second readings were given by the late Council, but pro- ceeded no further awaiting ap- proval by the senior County Judge, whieh has been obtained, Sobway Up Motion that the proposed sub- way under the CN.R, tracks at Simeoe street south be proceeded with as soops as possible and that the matter be referred to the Board of Works with ipstructions to re-|gm port to the City Council with the least possible delay as ways and means by which the subway may be brought to completion was moved by Ald. E, Jackson, second- ed by Ald, A, J, Graves and car- ried. Ald. Swanson stated that the mo- tion was something in the 'mature of a slap in thef ace for him but that he was certain that the Board of Works, as constituted, was better qualified to see the pro- posal through than any . other Council group, He therefore, heartily agreed. Want Road FTmproyed Ald. Alloway, seconded by Ald. Harman, moved the following re- solution: BOVRIL is the food the energy-producing powers of which have been proved by independent scientific investigation to be from 10 to 20 times the amount taken, It must be BOVRIL " pr ---- to this Council as soon as possible as to ways and means of improving the said street," The motion carried unanimously, Moved by Ald, Harman and sec- onded by Ald. Jackson, the Board of Works was also instructed to put gravel or cinders on Gifford, Albert, Conant streets, and also im- prove the road to Lakeview Gar- dens. A complete survey will be made by the Board of Works with re- ference to sewage disposal for the City of Oshawa, and with a view to making adequate provision for properly treating and disposing of The motion ordering the survey was introduced by Ald, Alloway, seconded by Ald, Graves, MOTOR CARS We will loan you monies on your motor car, or if you can not meet your present payments we will pay off the claims and renew your payments for any term up to twelve months and insure your ear. See Swanson, Ger man & McKenzie, 8 King €ity sewage, street east, Phone 940, Increase Production without increasing cost by using Cod Liver Oil (Bottled Sunshine) in your poultry mash, You will be surprised by the result. Pint, 26¢; quart, 4bc; gallon, $1.60, Use Cel-0-Glass Glass Cloth jnstesd of. houses, Either of nd --_aAt "Whereas it is necessary to im- Glass. per ard; nl: . prove the condition of Simeoe rd $1.75 y 4 Glass } ), 68c per yord, , street from the end of the propos-| [ll Special prices on larger quantities, ed subway to Lakeview Park to care of the enormously increasing trafic over the sald street, be ft Le, resolved that the matter of improy- 1 ing Simeoe street from the end of general utensils s on hand. ' the proposed subway to Lakeview Your hens will pay if fed our way, Park be referred to the Board of Works with instructions to report Cooper-Smith Co. Phone 8--Just South of Post Office--16 Celina St. HARDWOOD FLOORS Laid, Machine Sanded and Polished ne ET W. J. Trick Co, Lig, Ld amongst $500 for former Fire Chief Cam- 25 Albert Street