THE OSHAAW DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1927 AMERICAN AIRMEN RULE MONTMARTRE TION «w July 7.--There will be no municipal bye-election in Teeswater to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Bert Harkness. Two candidates were nominated at| p the nomination meeting yesterday, Halifax, N. 8, July 8.--Joseph Kenny, who dramatically re- signed during his second term as " Maple Grove, July 8.--Mr. Mrs. Richard Arkwright, Bowman- ville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Mr. G. H. Wilkinson, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilkinson, Toronto, marriage to take place early in August. Mr. Wm, Everson, Courtice visit- ed with his aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Snowden, Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Greenham, daughter Audrey, with relatives at Weston and motored to Niagara Falls on Saturday. Miss Ethel Poupard, Town, with Mra. Ross Stevens. Mr. Raymond Snowden, Toronto, at home, Miss Marjorie Stevens, Uxbridge, with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, R, R. Stevens, Mr, and Mrs, J. R, Burnett, To- Jonte, with rer sister, Mrs, ¥, Swal- ow. Mr. and Mrs, W. HB Snowden, daughter Margaret; Mr, and Mrs. B. J. Gay, Miss Evelyn, Mr. Harold Gay, Oshawa, visited with the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Snowden, Mr, Harold Gay remain- ing over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howden, son Ken- neth, Toronto, with relatives. Mr. Stanley Moore, Mr, Everett Smith, Niagara, with the former's aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs, Mun- day, 8r., and other relatives. Miss Merle BSonley, Uxbridge, with Miss Marjorie Stevens. Miss Vera Power with her sister, Mrs, Stuart Morton, Cobourg. Mr. and Mrs, Truman Power with and Wther, Mr, Sam Ey Miss Margaret George, Greeley, Colorado, who has been visiting her niece, Mrs. Sam Snowden, has gone to Cobourg to visit her sister, Mrs. Macklin, Mr. and Mrs, Ivison Munday with her parents, at Port Granby, also with Mrs, Stuart Morton, Cobourg. Misses Susie and Annie Laird at home. Miss Annie Balfour, Manitou, Man., Mrs, Horace Hancork, Cour- tice, with their cousin, Mrs, J. D, Stevens, on Tuesday, Rev, H, J. Stainton, M.A. our new pastor, preached a very im- pressive introductory sermon Sun- day afternoon, COLUMBUS Columbus, July 8--Miss L. Gil- bert of Toronto, is spending a few days visiting J. Hyslop, Miss Mary Power, Miss Mary Dyer and Mr, John Dyer of Osh- awa, spent Sunday with W. Dyer, Miss Florence Grills is visiting relatives in Toronto this week. Several from here attended the Decoration services at Prince Al- bert cemetery Sunday. We are glad to report Mrs. Robt. Scott improving from her recent illness and hope to soon see her out again, Mrs. Purves, of Scarboro. June- tion, is visiting at Paul Purves. Mr, Carl Grass of Toronto, visit- ed his parents here for the holiday. Mr. John Guy is visiting his sis- ter, Mrs. R. Langmaid, Baltimore, Md Miss Ethel Holman of Toronto, spent the week end with her aunt, Mrs. Phoebe Holman, [¢ aspoontul ol HFURE FLAKE 0 in the Garbage » flies breeding 8 GILLETT'S LYE keeps everything ' a b A children spent Sunday with rela- tives at Zion, 0 Mrs. Paul Purves is visiting her Rev, Mr, and Mrs, J. F, Clugston'a and Dorothy are visiting relatives |p, at Meaford, Crew of Monoplane America heroes who conguered tic have become kings of Mont- martre. Commander Ryrd, the entiva evew of the monoplane America has made ttself popular with the gay district where fun begins after midnighg GILLETTS [Es lantie. LY E has interfered with the formal pro- 8 Lindbergh excopd hy photographs. every bartender and habitue of the »YN/s> Py) » k i gs "FY lc W eviea's crew hy their iret, names, / "WL Commander Ryrd spends his even- s/s [ 2' Ve nls ings quietly at the Hotel Continent- Balchen have been easily persuad- ed by enthusiastic friends to explore | the mage of bright lights in clean and sanitary heen established every midnight in walter who has amassed a fortune cafe to see the fliers. service ribbons off parents at Chatham, Always the hest of wine Is opened weeks ago was dead indeed. Frequent Midnight Cafes in Paris July 8.--America's air the Atlan- Paris, With the exception lof Lieut. Mont- \artre is proving & greater strain n the fliers than fle wild At- And it is certain that it ram of reception and state visits. While Montmartre never saw Col, il top's bright lighted cafes nows three memhers of the Am- 1. But Lieut, Noville, Acosta and the fcinity of the Place Pigall. Headquarters for the trio have cafe operated by a former Chicago y catering to Amervicguns, All Montmartre gathers at the On several ceasions they have sought to pry Noville's coat. nd this adds to the gayety of the arisian night life which a few namely, W. R. Phillips, didate who had qualified at nine o'clock tonight, elected by acclamation, as councillor for the balance of the year 1927, RUMOR UNFOUNDED Colvin and Harold Phillips was the only can- and 1® therefore 800 U, S, MARINES LANDED IN TSINGTAO Peking, July 7.--A veport through Japanese sources yesterday that five marines had been landed in Tsing- tan was unfounded, it was learned today, undred United States mayor when his veto was over- ridden at a recent council meet- ing, was the only candidate to en- ter Tuesday when nominations were being received for a civic by-ele- tion on July 13. Ex-mayor Kenny resigned in the midst of a council meeting when his objections to the expenditure of $96,000 for a new infectious di- 11th sease hospital were ignored by the majority of the aldermen and a resolution adopted to start con- struction of the building. He was petitioned by some 4,000 electors to offer himself for re-election and will he returned by acclamation. Asked Tuesday what his attitude would be toward the erection of the isolation hospital, which is now Charlie Rich, the Merchant Taylor has now opened a tailoring business at 152 Simcoe street south and can make " your suit to please you both in fit, style and price. Making, trimming, and service to please you, Our price, $16 and don't pay more. Open for all orders after July HL A ---- in the hands of contractors, Mr. Kenny refused to make any state- ment, A. A, Robertson was the only nominee for the aldermanic vacancy in ward six created by the resig- nation of Ald, Robert Daw. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton, Hay- Mr. Russell Nesbitt is at camp don, at Niagara-on-the-lake with the porn it Men, John Enndcts, Wout. | cadets of he Ownawa High Benak J EDDO.-Premim Coal SOLVAY--COKE The best fuel products that it is Jessible to purchase, Fill your ins at present low Summer prices, General Motors Wood Best Wood Value in this City Miss Ruth Brent of Port Perry, is visiting her aunt, Mrs, John Stone. It has interfered seriously how- ever with a full attendance at the following day's ceremonies. Acosta evplained Noville's absence at Tnes- day's fetes by stating that 'the day- light hurts his eyes." Mr. and Mie f Cecil Coulter and Paris still smiles when it thinks daughter, Ruby, Oshawa, visited at|0f Lindbergh's single escapade, the home of Mr. E. Bradley. [when he succeeded in getting away | Mr. and Mrs. Hill, Toronto, visi- 8lone from the American embassy, ted at Mr, Robt, Read's. At that time he hopped into a taxi 3 i cab and ordered the driver to take vm and Mrs Theron. Mountjoy ed up two masterpieces--the Mona spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Lisa 404 8 statue of the Winged Wm. Challis, Bowmanville, y, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Greer and family motored to Taronto to visit with friends, Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Britain, Miss D. Regan, Toronto, Mrs. John Doug- las, Newcastle, Mr. Walter Doug- las, New York, at Mrs. Creeper's. Miss Meta Ashton has returned to Toronto after spending her holi- days at home, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Slemon, Mrs. McNeil, Miss Kate McNeil, Toronto, Mrs. M. Moore, Mr. Fred Cowling and son Fred, Cartwright, at Mrs. R. McNeil's. Miss Dora Mountjoy with her sis- ter, Mrs. Chas. Garrard. Miss Muriel Ashton, Mrs. T. Wags, Toronto, with Mrs. L. Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Prescott at Mrs. R Aunger's. . Mr. and Mrs. Beech with their son, Mr. Everett Beech, who has moved from Port Hope into town. GUTHRIE REVIEWS WORK OF SESSION Port Arthur, Ont., July 8.-- Speaking at the annual meeting of the North Wellington Conservative Association here Tuesday, Hon. Hugh Guthrie, leader of the Con- servative opposition in the House of Commons, reviewed the work of YY sedi % the last session and claimed credit & HAYDON TWO ARE ARRESTED AS CATTLE THIEVES Edmonton, July 8.--Tralling two plleged cattle thieves from near Castor, Alberta, over 70 miles of muddy roads that were little bet- ter than quagmires, Constable Staley, of the Alberta . Provincial Police, succeeded in arresting Gordon Iverson and Horace Grif- fin, and the two prisoners were lodged in the provincial jail at Fort Saskatchewan Wednesday after being committed for trial. The chase started when two farmers informed the provincial policemen that 20 head of cattle had been stolen. Their fences were cut apd the cattle driven out. The Arcade Oshawa Ltd. Successors to Thos, Miller & Sons 262 DIXONS s40 All fuel orders weighed on City Scales if desired, Re quate attention and that the policy | should fjmclude a cheapening the freight rates from the EE iy Provinces to the east and support of the deep waterways project from the head of the lakes to the sea. FIRE CHIEFS MEET IN HULL, JULY 25 Hull, Que., July 8.--A tentative program was drawn up Tuesday for the convention of the Dominion fire chiefs to be held here on July 25 to 28 inclusive. The program will include a civ- jc welcome from Mayor Theo Lam- bert, of Hull, a visit to Aylmer, where the delegates will be the gusts of Mayor Armand Lebeyun for dinner, a banquet tendered by ibe Hi 04 Poe up The Apex Electrophonic --interprets the very ; EE Ta soul of music ine pone of airs. NATIVE OF GLENGARRY PASSES AWAY IN U. 8S. New York, guly A.--Duncan Smith, known in traction circles in this city, died Wednesday, at his home on Centre Street Jamaica, at [ji the age of 60. Mr. Smith was born in County Glengarry, Canada. He was given am important executive position with the New York and Queens County Railway Company at their plant in Woodside, 25 years ago, later he was put in charge of the plant at Cedar Manor. Recently | ' | | Ladies: Panes Crepes ii Puli Divhies SATURDAY SPECIAL, $9.50 Ladies' Silk Rayon Bloomers, in low and all sizes. 8c FLOOR SATURDAY SPECIAL. Harveris Rayon Bloomers jn a , in apricot, peach, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. $1 49 killing of the bill to renew the Conservative convention in Winni- the West should receive more ade- English Broadcloth in all the leading shades Duro Dye Broadcloth, for the Conservatives who, he de- Georgian Bay canal charter. peg, urging that in the platform 36" wide. SPECIAL FOR a highly p---- fadeless and fast colors, 38" clared were responsible for the He also dealt with the coming there to be adopted the needs of URDAY. guaranteed wide. Reg. 89¢c yard. 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