THE OSHAWA DAILY 11MLS, MUNDAY, JULY 19, 1749 ED SECTION Seller. DS S8\a0\8e0 PAGF SF' DN ar Music Watch Repairing CONANT & ANNIS, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Ete. Con. eral eral practice St. south, v Jancing and gen Oshawa. mes 754 4, Sigcos D., Conant, B.A, LLB.; AF. Annis, BA, pry FRANK S. EBBS, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notany Public Convey- ancer. Money to loan. Third floor row Alger Building. Opposite gt Office. Phone 2996. (40) , E. N. SINCLAIR, Kae of Commerce Building. lyr) JOSEPH P. MANGAN, B.A. ~BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Con- yancer. Money to loan. Office 1414 King St. East, Oshawa. * Phone . Residence phone 837, GRIERSON & CRE|GHTON---BAR- sters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- p, ete. Office over Standard Bank. [Entrance Simcoe St. Phone 13. J, IF. Grierson, BA, T. K. Creighton, SWANSON, GERMAN, McKENZIE nd Douglas, barristers, solicitors, onveyancers, notaries publie, Money to loan. 2 King St. E, Phone 940, 2454, D. A. J. Swanson, F. G. McKenzie, 8. B. Douglas, (130tt) LOUIS 8. HYMAN AND COM: pany, Barristers. Money to loan. Over Dewland's Store, 16 Simcoe treet north, Phone 67, residence Ra TW, (tr) ARTHUR LYNDR, VOCAL TBACH- er (Hambourg Conservatory, To- ronto) pupils prepared for exams. awa, Mondays, 92 Sim- coe St. North, Phone 371J, 12911) A BIG ASSORTMENT OF HA. wallan guitars, ukeleles, temor ban- jos. Lessons given by H. Wagner, teacher, Apply Harris' Music Store. Phone 1490. (May 16-July 16) Insurance DAVIS Fgh SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. wash! Oshawa. a. The oldest Fire ncy in 30 Re- putable in. (118-tf) WHEN PLACING INSURANCE consult R. N. Johns, 80 Simcoe north. Your insurance wants attended to and your interests protected. (Oct. 11-1yr) C. E. HEPBURN, 77 ONTARIO ST., District Xepresentative for the Great West Life Assurance Com- pany, Phone 1365). (Feb. 1-1yr) INSURANCE -- OSHAWA HOUSE and Land Co. Local agents for one of the best English companies. Office 38 Simcoe St, N, (86-t1) Money to Loan LOANS ARRANGED ON IMPROV- ed city and farm property, either completed or under construction. Cc t and Annis, phone 4, (76-tf) [PARKHILL AND GREER, BAR- jsters, etc, Money to loan, Alger Bldg, opposite post office, Phone A, J. Parkhill, A, W. 8. (490) Medical PERSONS DESIRING LOANS ON a security of their motor cars, or those desiring to re-finance the purchase of their motor cars, see Swanson, German and McKenzie, 2 King St, B. 14421) DR, HAROLD W, TRICK, PHYSI- clan, Surgeon, Obstetrician, Spe. clal reference. to maternity work nd diseases of women. Two years' post 'graduate experience, Office and residence 167 Simcoe St. N., (cor, Brock) phone 308, (119-tf) PHYSICIAN, SUR- eon, Accoucher. Office and resi- ence, King St. East, corner Victoria St, Oshawa. Phone 94. DR, GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician, diseases of nfants and children, Office and esidence, 97 Bond East, Phone 1166. DR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI- cian and ge special, alention Iv to ray work an ectro- - Office Divney Block, Phone 5050. Office open 9 a.m, to 9 Pp. m, Residence 161 King East, Phone 2416, (tf) DR. C, W. CARR, SICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician, owntown pfice, 142 Simcoe St. N. Hours to 6, 8 to 9. Residence, 556 Simcoe St. N. Phone 2415, (July 6-August 1) 1) , Nose, Throat Specialist DR, F. T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lovell's Drug Store each Saturday, from 1 till 4 for consultation and treatment of Piscases: of ear, nose and throat only. Appointments maye be made at drug store. Phone 97. (49-tf) DR. McKAY, opy. PH Dental PHILLIPS, DENTIST, OF- Phone 95 DR. S.J. fice over Bassetts', Residence 306, IDR, D. R. DAVIES, DENTIST, oF- fice in Alger Bldg., opposite Post Office. Nitrous oxide oxygen gas or extractions. Evenings by ap- pointment, Phone 231. (12tf) DR. H. M. COOKE, 9 SIMCOE ST. orth, over Mitchell's Drug Store, as for extraction. Phone 54. DR. L. £. HUBBELL, DENTIST, Nitrous oxid oxygen gas for extrae- fons, Office, Royal Bank Bldg. Phone 948, residence, 1378M 36-tf DR, J. ¥. BROCK, DENTIST, 16 Simcoe St. N., over Dewland's. Phone 1957. Evenings by appoint- ment. (July 9tf)' DR. W. H. GIFFORD, OFFICE [Regent Theatre Bldg. Phone 1780. Residence. 669. Engineering and Surveying DONEVAN AND SMITH, ONTAR!O pd Surveyors and Civil Engin- ers, sub-divisions, town planning municipal engineers. 365 or 411 King St. E, Phones 2532) or 2544. (89tf) -tf 4-1 i UNLIMITED FUNDS FOR FIRST mortgages, Building loans arranged Bradley Bros, Phone 169, 420, (96-tf) CITY AND FARM LOANS, PRO- gress loans arranged. Parkhill & Greer, Barristers, etc. Alger Bldg. Phone 1614. (402) Building Supplies FOR SALE-~CEMENT BLOCKS. sand and gravel, Quality guaran- teed. Good loam for lawns, Bor- rowdale and Foskett, Phone 920 r 6. (890L1) WE HAVE ROUGH AND DRESS- ed timber, lath, shingles, sash, doors and interior trim, F, L. Beecroft Whitby, lumber and woodyard, BL awa, phone 324. 69-tf) GRAVEL, DIRT AND CINDERS ON dump truck to rent by hour, Phones 274J--1666J. (May 12 tf) HARDWOOD FLOORS, LAID BY expert mechanics, Old floors fin- ished like new, Screen windows, combination doors. General con- tracting. B, W. Haynes, 161 King St, W, Phone 481, Residence 180 r2 (133tf) Painting and Decoraling R. GUTSOLE, PAINTING, PAPER- hanging, grainin, ete. Twent years' experience, Wows right, Work guaranteed, 151 Huron street, Phone TW, 45- tf) DECORATING, P C. HILL, paperhanging, painting, Work guaranteed, Estimates given. Phone 942W, 135 Brock east, (148tf) OSHAWA PAINTERS, YOUR call to us will save you money, Pure materials used, 14 Nassau street. Phone 1495W, Mygland and Linstad, July 9-Aug. 9. Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO. 67 KING ST, East. Ambulance, Residence, 19 Division St. 69 King street east. Phone 210], DISNEY-COTT FUNERAL HOMZ 87 Celina street,Oshawa. Corner Bruce street. Ambulance, Phone 1082, (96-tf) Architects C. C. STENHOUSE -- GENERAL architectural work. Second floor, Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. Res. phone 909]. (8-tf) THOMSON & JOHNSON, ASSOCI- ate architects. E, Elliott, Assoct- ate Heating Engineer. Simcoe St. south over Felt Bros. (July 3-Aug 3) x AA VON GUNTER, hp ive Stress Wome Your, EET a Dressmaking ATLKINDS OF DRESSMAKING done at reasonable prices. App 21 Rowe St.. Phone 1347M, ann DRESSMAKING, PLAIN FANCY sewing, Miss Flossie Boyd, 362 Les- lie St. Phone 1842J., (July 4-Aug. 4) Transportation COLEMAN CARTAGE and STOR- xe 8 Bond St. West. Phone 6 trucks for prompt service. Moving van and storage warehouse equipment, B transferred to and from all trains. (64-tf) PERRY'S TRANSPORT AND Cartage, local and long dlstance moving, 91 Ritson Rd, N, Phone 2850, (9011) S. BROWN, CARTAGE, DAY OR night, 140 Alma St. When think- ing of moving, think of me, Phone 1409F, . tt CARTAGE, MOVING, GRAVEL sand and cinders, Local and long distance hauling. Phone 924 and 2692F, Smith and Cox. (July 6-Aug. 5) Machinery Repairing STEPHENSON BROS. GARAGE, 18 Church street, repair work done on all makes cars, Acetylene weld- ing, Body bumping a specialty, (Mar tf) SPECIALTY OXY-ACETYLENE welding, brazing, cutting, ete, Fender bumping and repairing, washing machine repairing, auto and radio battery service, batteries and tubes tested free. 1 also sup- ply radio paris and erect aerials, Now is the time to have your aer- ial checked, O, Daniels, 240 Divi. sion street, Phone 1892W, (June 19-July 19) Awnings Rates for Classified Ads. First insertion--134 cents per word. Minimum charge--30c. Each subsequent imsertion lc per word, Minimum charge for three _. insertions, 60 cemte, Box number 10¢ additional Professional or Business - Cards, $250 per month for 20 words or less; 10 cents a word per month for each. additional word. TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE; AC. COMPLISHR MUCH TELEPHONE 35 Ask for Classified Ad Depart- ment, Real Estate for Sale LEAL ESTATE--USHAWA HOUSE and Land Co. Lots on Oshawa Park, Victoria Park and Peace Park, Terms to suit you, Office 38 Simcoe St. N. (86-t1) FOR SALE--BRICK BUNGALOW, seven rooms, 128 Park road south, Apply Alex Vance, Port Perry, Post Office, (June 23-July 23) FOR SALE--SIX ROOM BRICK veneer house, 225 Athol St, E, Owner, (150tf) LOTS FOR SALE AT LAKESIDE Beach. Good section of Scugog Island, A. E, Rogerson, Port Perry, (Jly 6-Jly 20) MIXED HARD AND SOFT WOOD slabs. $3.50 per load. Also bone dry body wood. Waterous-Meek Limited. Phone 1288. (Apr. 36-tf) FOR SALE -- STRICTLY NEW laid eggs in any quantity, Phone 896. (12710) FOR SALE--FIELD OF STAND- ing hay for sale, O. R. Hall, 213 College Ave. (otf) SLIGHTLY USED BOYS' AND girls' bicycles for sale, From $12 up. 12 Richmond St. E. Phone 2774. (84) TWO SIDEBOARDS FOR SALE. Good as new, 141 Simcoe St. N. (11e) BIG SALE OF FURNITURE, 10 good dressers with plata mirrors, sideboards, buffets, washstands, kitchen cabinets, parlor sets, easy chair, rockers, couches, 15 iron and brass beds, outfits complete with steel spring and new felt mattresses, Regular §18 to $25 at $10.50. Sliding couches, camp cots, child's cribs, new mattresses, regular $12 at $5.50. Lawn mow- ers, wringers, sealers, 50 cents. Dozen stoves and ranges, one annex stove. Extension and other tables. 17 Prince St, (12¢) ROGERS' SILVERWARE, 26 pieces, $20; English semi-porcelain Dinner Sets, 97 pleces, $22.50. Fine assortment of Ladies and Gents watches, $1 secures dellv- ery and the balance payable at 50 cents per week, O, H. Dell, 26% Simcoe South, Phone 1656, (June 30-July 30) PRIVATE SALE OF FURNITURE The entire household effects of Mrs. Verne Mills, will be disposed of this week and may he seen any afternoon or evening this week. 139 Agnes St. (12¢) FOR SALE---BABY CARRIAGL, Lloyd stroller, Good as new. Apply 91 Burk St, (12a) FOR SALE--LOVELY NEW SIX room house, All conveniences, Goad location, Phone 1734W, (8tf) QUANTITY OF MIXED GRAIN and two rowed barley. Oliver Mec- Culloch, R.R. No, 2, Oshawa. (12a) WINDOW AWNINGS, PORCH awnings, verandah curtains, canopy tops installed. T. Taylor, Toronto, Oshawa phone 1053, (te) Beauty Parlors PERMANENT WAVE (DOES"NOT need finger waving)--$7.50. Fin- ger waving a specialty. Evalyne Branch, 111 Colborne St. E, Phone 6087, (8tf) BETTY LOU PERMANENT WAVE Shop, Permanent wave, speclal $7.60. Marcelling, finger waving, 86 Simcoe street north, Phone 2068. (97-t1) NETHER EDGE HAIRDRESSING Parlor. Marcel and Curl, 60 cents. Hot ofl shampoo, 5561 Simcoe St, N, Phone 918M for appointment, Also lessons in marcelling, July 8-August 8, CINDERELLA DRESS SHOPPE, 153 Simcoe St, 8, Marcelling and manicuring from 9 till 6; evenings by appointment, Phone 2879, (June 19-July 19) MARCEL AND CURL, 50 CENTS, 45 Albany St., or phone Irene Rob- ertson, 14447, (June 25-July 25) Room and Board ) MRS. JODOIN, 352 JARVIS ST, Room and board. (11-c) ROOM AND BOARD AT 8 RICH- mond St. Phone 1048M. (11c) ROOM WITH GOOD BOARD FOR two genilemen, Close to Motors. Phone 2443J, (12¢) WANTED-- TWO GENTLEMEN for room and board. Willing to share room, Three minutes walk from G.M.C. Phone 2729M. (12h) Motor Cars FOR SALE--$176. FORD SEDAN in good running order. Many ex- tras. Apply owner, 643 .Hortop Avenue. (10-c) FOR SALE-- COLUMBIA SIX FOR SALE--DESIRABLE BUILD- ing lot, one of few left in this choicey locality, forty feet on Mas son by 64 feet 6 inches on Greta, Price reasonable.' R, B, Wilkins, 597 Masson St, (10c) FOR SALE--SIX ROOMED BRICK veneer house. Walnut street, Whit by, Apply P.O. Box 892, Whithy, (11c) FOR SALE TY ACRES OF standing hay. Thornton's Corners, Apply 163 Colborne St, KE, (19c) HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE-- New 4 room brick, near Kingston Rd. 6 room brick, Rose Hill Blvd Immediate possession, Cash or terms, Choice lot, corner Roseda'n and Kingsdale, Oshawa Transfer Co, (10c) HIGHWAY SPECIAL East of Whithy on Highway, 2 houses with two acres of land are offered for sale at a very at- tractive price, See Bob Holden, 9 Simeoe N, Phone 371W, (12h) HOUSE FOR SALE--6 ROOMED brick veneer house in gelect resi- dential section, north end. Oak floors throughout, newly decorated, French doors, all conveniences, in- cluding electric range, laundry tubs and stove, window blinds and verandah curtains, Frame garage. Lot 35 by 170 ft., equipped with lawns, perennials and shrubs. Fhone 1684M, (155tf) LOTS ON PAVED STREET, 60 IT. frontage. 200 ft. depth, Railway siding, Good for warehouse, ete. Apply Dixon Coal Co, (71) For Rent FOR RENT-- NICE FURNISHED bed sitting room, AR convenience: Apply 268 Golf St. (102) FOR RENT---ROOM SUITABLJ for two respectable men, 100 Buck- ingham Avenue, (10e) GARAGE TO RENT-- IMMEDI- ate possession, 359 Mary St, (0c) TWO FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished rooms to rent for light housekeeping. Apply 236 Verdun Rd. (11e) ROOM TO LET IN PRIVATE FAM. ily, also board, Phone 1928J. (11-¢) HOUSE FOR RENT--NEAR G.M; C. office, 6 large rooms and attic, electrie fixtures and blinds, wired for stove, $60 a month. Box "K" Oshawa Daily Times, (11-a) GARAGE TO RENT. LARGE enough for two cars, 91 Wilkin- son avenue, (11-c) TWO WELL FURNISHED ROOMS to rent, on ground floor, Suitable for business couple for light house- keeping, All conveniences. Phone 1468M, (10-e) SEVEN AND 3 ROOM FLATS TO rent, All conveniences. Separate entrance. Store below. Moderate rent. No children. Immediate possession. 165 Verdun Rd, (10-e3| THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS to rent. No objection to one child. Immediate possession. 141 Simeone St. N. 11c) HOME FOR SALE--249 BURK street, 6 room house with every convenience, seen by appointment. Phone 2156) or 1699J, C, Fry, 43 Nassau street, (7-1) FOR SALE--6 ROOMED HOUSE, 5 minutes walk from G.M.C, of- fice, Chestnut trim, oak floors, built in cupboards, 3 piece bath, divided cellar, Also large garage. This house is practically new, L)- cated in one of the best residential sections. For further particulars rhone 1828J, (12e) sport touring, Price r able. 132 Brock St. E. Phone 293W. (12¢) Auctioneer Window Cleaning DSHAWA WINDOW CLEANERS House rleaning, woodwork and oors polished, screen and storm ndows put on and removed. Phone 1302W. Woodworking , H. MILLARD, REAR 442 KING BE. Phone 2354J. We specialize storm sash, screens, cupboards, pors and frames. (ote) Work Wanted SEND YOUR FURNITURE AND other goods you have to sell, to our yard, Sales weekly, Sulley's Real Estate, 41 King Street West. Phones 2580 or 716J. (69tf) FOR SALE--FORD COUPE, 1927 model, Splendid condition. Owner leaving city. Will sell cheap, Apply 311 Leslie Avenue, (12h) CHALMERS 6 ROADSTER. GOOD runnng order. $75. Apply 162 Osh- awa Blvd, (12a) IF YOU WANT SATISFACTION and highest prices, call on EB, J. Pomery, Auctioneer, 18% King St. {E. Phone 1013M, Contracting CARPENTER WORK WANTED. New and repairing, also roofing and repairing. Estimates free. Ap- ply 97 Colborne St. E. Phone 2873W. (June 30-July 30) RE-UPHOLSTERING, CHESTER- lds made to order. We save ou money. Estimates free. G. Constable. 74 Mechanic street. Phone 15957. (56-1) Tire Repairing Veterinary Surgeon DR. SHIRLEY, VETERINARIAN, S$ ist diseases domestic animals, Cat and Dog Hospital, 203 King west. Phone 629. (56-11) C.S. DICKENSON, V.S. DISEASES of all 4d Is scientifically LL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRING Ideal The Shop. ig for sale amieson Bros. (af) ' 105, treated. oid Government Veterinary. 34 Brock E. Phone 105), She t131-1f) Help Wanted--Male $6,000 BUYS AN ATTRACTIVE residence on Connaught St., near Simcoe St. N. Easy terms. Phone 1977. (11f) Agents Wanted BOYS--HOW 'TO EARN $5 A week spare time; gend 50¢; no sell- ing; satisfaction or money back. Standard Company, ronto. (11a) EXPERIENCED FITTERS WANT- ed in Hamilton, Excellent working conditions and gocd wages paid. Box "Y" Oshawa Daily Times, (91) Massage HAND MASSAGE, ELECTRIC Therapy and Foot Culture, 17 years experience. Harold C. Cox, 219 Ritson Rd. 8. Phone 1642W. (Jy 13-Aug. 13) Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT--IN HAR- mony, two or three unfurnished rooms, for light housekeepin., lights and heat if possible, Aug. 1. Preston Timmins, 47 Ritson North, Oshawa, (12¢) Building Supplies HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID AND finished completely with sanding machine. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give us a trial. Sylvian apd Ste- vens, 164 Alice street. Phone 2619W. (July 14-Aug 14) Lost and Found LOST--BLACK DEESS, SIZE 40, at lake or 10.30 street car. Finder please leave at 767 Simcoe St. 8., or No. 11 cottage at the lake. {(10c) LOST--CARD CASE CONTAINING snaps and receipts. Finder please return to 31 King St. E. Apt. 2. Phone 2576, (11e) Box 501, To-|* TO RENT--NICELY FURNISHED rooms close to Motors, all conveni- ences, breakfast if desired, reason- able, phone 2424J, (11-c) GARAGE TO RENT. 656 BURK ST. (11b) FOR RENT--FURNISHED ROOM with housekeeping privileges. Ap- ply 165 Ritson Rd. 8, (11tf) TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO rent on ground floor, would syit young couple without children, Phone 2524W. (12¢) FOR RENT-- LARGE BRIGHT two roomed apartment for light liousekeeping. Very central, Ideal for business couple. Box "N" Osh- awa Daily Times. (12¢) ROOM TO RENT FOR TWO GEN- tlemen, very central, car stops at door. Housekeeping room for couple. Phone 2126W. 211 Simcoe St. 8S. (12¢) APARTMENT FOR AENT--ALL modern conveniences. Best residen- tial section. Garage. Possession at once, Box "0" Oshawa Daily Times, (12¢) Wanted to Buy SECOND HAND FURNITURE dealer, buying and selling. 186 Bloor St. E. Phone 1617M. (July 13- Aug. 12) BUTTER SCOTCH ROLLS Two cups flour, 4 teaspoons bak- ing powder, 4 tablespoons butter, 2/3 teaspoon salt, 2/3 cup milk. Mix all together as for biscuit dough, and roll out to % inch thick. Spread with creamed butter and brown sugar mixed together, roll up like jelly: roll, and cut into inch pieces. Stand on end in well but- tered gem pans, and bake in hot oven 15 to 20 minutes, Turkey Enters London, July 12.--Students of theology and religions are watch- ing developments in Turkey with keen interest. With the recent Prayer Book controversy fresh in the people's mind the coming changes in the Mohammedan reli- gion as practiced in the new Tur- key take on added significance for informed observers. Reason, enthroned and worship- ped much as in the days of the French revolution, is the goddess before which the fezless heads of the new Turks are bowed. Under the able, if at times ruth- less, leadership of Mustapha Kemal Pasha, Turkey has entered upon a period of intense westernization. Trade and industry, despised before the 1922 revolution, have become the prime objectives. Politics, art, and the sciences are studied with an avid interest which amazes the western peoples accustomed to living with such sciences as a na- tional heritage. Realm of Religion But chiefly the change is be- wildering the realm of religion. Recently the commission appoint- ed by the faculty of theology of the University of Constantinople, fssued its report on 'the needs of Mohammedanism if the faith is to be made a living and inspiring thing an instrument capable of reaching the people, both those who favor progress and those who cling to the past. The keynote of this report is "reason, science, and progress," Fully cognizant of the many changes that have come over their country since the advent of Kemal Pasha, the commissioners have de- monstrated the necessity of keep- ing the religion of the state in stop with other manifestations ot the state's progress. They have seen a need for national character in the state religion, Declaring that the Turkish revolution has drawn its inspiration from science, reason, and logic, they demand that these sources of inspiration be called to the aid of religion. Religion, in the eyes of the new Turk--as in the eyes of many other social reformers in widely separated lands--is a social fune- tion, As a social function it. must conform .to the laws of progress, With a fresh vigor that is the envy of numerous church and lay think- ers in Great Britain the men re- sponsible for the reformation ef On Her Modern Era the Turkish church insist that re- ligion must not be bound to primi- tive and outworn forms and to superannuated usages. It is perhaps characteristic of the form this desire for moderu- ization is taking in Turkey that the commission thinks of hygienic matters, "Our shrine must be kept clean, in perfect repair, and comfortable," the report declares. 'Seats and cloakrooms should be installed within the mosques. One ought to enter wearing footwear, though clean." Seats and permission to wear shoes means the disappearance of the beautiful carpets once associa- ted with Turkish mosques. Another fundamental change, and one which long has been fami- liar to the Protestant sects of Christianity, is the substitution of the national tongue in all prayers and in the verses of the Koran. The commissioners felt that long and involved prayers given in the Arabic tongue were failing to reach the people. They wish to replace them with short, simple, and readily understandable pray- ers in Turkish. But, contrary to the fears of those lovers of Constantinople who chiefly remember the musical call- ings of the Muezzins and the Im- ans, these picturesque figures are to be retained. In fact, special at- tention is to be devoted to the selection of melodious voiced Muez- zins who shall carry on that beau- tiful tradition of the faith of Is- lanr. The proposed changes In the Mohammedan religion as it ap- plies to Turkey seem to be design- ed not only to modernize the faith, but do so with a clear realization of the value of aesthetics in mat- ters spiritual. When the Kemalists abolished the brilliant Fez they removed a touch of color immemorably as- sociated with the city of Constant- inople; when they removed the pro- hibition against statuary (forbid- den by Islamic law) they introduc- ed a touch of ugliness--the statue of Kemal] in western civilian clothes is particularly hideous; and now they are introducing a somewhat abstract religion of reason and logic with one eye firmly fixed on progress that hids fair to remove the last traces of the east from the city on the Bosphorus, DISTINGUISHED PARTY T0 TOUR THE DOMINION Many Famous Statesmen In. Included in Parliamentary Delegations Ottawa, July 11,--The names of many statesmen who have achieved world-wide distinction are included in the list of delegates of the Brit- ish Parliamentary Association who will join in the trans-Canada tour beginning from the City of Quebec on Aug. 24. The list was issued today by Arthur Beauchesnee, Clerk of the House of Commons and is as follows: From Great Britain: yam (Lord Chancellor), Peel (First Commissioner of Works), Sir John Marriott, M.P., Eugene Ramsden, Esq., M.P.; The Right Hon. Sir Robert Sanders, Bt,, M.P., (ex-Minister of Agriculture), Rear-Admiral T. P. H, Beamish, M.P.; Sir Samuel Chapman, M.P.; Sir Robert Bird, Bart, M.P.; Cyril Atkinson, M.P., George Pilcher, M. P.; Lord Thomson, D.8.0., ex-Sec- retary of State for Fair); G. H. Hall, M.P.; Thomas Johnson, M.P.; E. Rosslyn Mitchell, M.P.; James H. Hudson, 'M.P,; Right Hon. Thomas Shaw, M.P. (ex-Minister of Labor); David Kirkwood, Esq., M.P.; Sir Robert Hamilton, M.P. From Australia: Senator Hon. Sir Thomas William Glasgow, Min- ister of Defense; Carroll; ;Senator Burford Samp- son, D.S.0.; Senator William George Thompson; Hon, Eric K. Rowden, M.P.; David 8. Jackson, M.P.; George H. MacKay, M.P.; John H. Prouse, M.P, From Malta-- Professor Robert V. Galea, M.L.A., Prime Minister: Sir Ugo Pasquale, M.L.A., Leader of the Opposition, From Irish Free State--Martin Roddy, T.D., Parliamentary Secre- tary to the Department of Land and Fisheries; Senator Right Hon. the Earl of Wicklow; T. J. O'Con- pell, T.D., Chairman of the Parlia- mentary Labor party. From Newfoundland--sSir Pat- rick T. McGrath, President of tfie Legislative Council; Hon. Cyril J. Fox, Speaker of the House of As- sembly, From South Africa--Hon. Ernest George Jansen, M.L.A., Speaker of the House of Assembly; Johnannes Bernardus Wessels, M.L.A.; Jozua Francois, Tom Naude, M.L.A.; George Alexander Hay, ML.A Col.-Cdt. William Richard Collins, M.L.A. George Heaton Nicholls, M. L.A.; Alfred Owen Balleine Payn, M.L.A.; Hon. Christian Joel Krige, M.L.A., ex-Speaker of the House of Assembly; Owen Clough, Clerk of the Senate. From Jndia--Pandit Lord Hails- Viscount Motilal Senator William | 42 Diwan Chameon Lall; T, C. Goswami; Sir D'Arcy Lindsay. The first three are members of the Congress party (commonly known as the Swaraj party) in the Legis lative Assembly, and Pandit Motilal Nehru is himself the leader of that party. Sir D'Arcy Lindsay is a distinguished member of the European Commercial Communiiy fn Calcutta and is the leader of the non-official European group in the 'Legislative Assembly. From Southern Rhodesia--Hon, I. Cripps, Speaker of the Legisla- tive Assembly of the Colony of Southern Rhodesia, From New Zealand--A cable- gram has heen received stating that four 'delegates have been appoint- ed, but their names were not given. A new itinerary has been is makes several minor changes as compared with the one previously published, e------------------ LORD WILLINGDON 1S INDIAN CHIEF Governor-General is Hon- ored by Stoney Tribe at Calgary July 12.--"You are the leader of our great country, re- presenting the great white father aeross the waters. "The morning light is the leader of the day, so we name you 'Hab- aki-Mo-Zaza,' Chief Morning Light, and brothers we are from this . Mehru; Calgary, ay. With all the solemnity and dig- nity. surrounding the paming of Indian chiefs in bygone days, Vis- count Willingdon, Governor-Gen- Morning Light of the Stoney In- dian tribe, by Chief Hector Craw- ley and Chief George McLean, dur- ing the downtown street displays. Thousands of persons broke in- to cheers as the chieftain's bonnet was placed upon the Governor- General's head. "; am more proud of you than ever," Lady Willingdon said as she shook hands with Lord Willingdon after the ceremony. "You look positively delightful." REFUSE RESIGNATION OF DEPUTY CHIEF Refusal to accept the resigna- tion of Inspegtor Joseph D. Me- Carthy was the most important jtem at a meeting of the Police Commissioners held yesterday afternoon. Inspector McCarthy has since 1920 been in charge of the order- ly room, a position which in- volves the business administration of the Police Department. After: leaving on his annual vacation several days ago he forwarded his - resigntion to Mayor McBride. MISS EARHART IS RECALLED AS QUITE VENTURESOME WOMAN (By Canadian Press) Toronto, Ont, July 14--Miss Ame« lia Earhart, first women to fly the Atlantic, is the subject, naturally, of reminiscence by those who remember her while she was in Toronto. She is recalled as a venturesome voung lady for whom taking a chance held no terrors. She was but 18 years of age then, and came to Toronto about a ycar before the end of the war in an endeavor to get overseas, having been unable to do so from the United States. "She is a shy sort of a girl" said Mrs. Duncan Robertson (the former Miss Mildred Trent), friend of Miss Earhart's, dating back to war days, when they both served as V.A.D.'s in the dict kitchen of the Spadina Military Hospital. 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