Oshawa Daily Times, 14 Sep 1927, p. 10

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2 . ¥ Wi 3 3. BE - * THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1927 The greatest fall fair in Oshawa's history throws its gates wide to thou- sands of expected visitors at one o'clock Thursday afternoon. From then on until midhight Saturday, Alexandra Park will be the Mecca of Ontario and Durham county, as well as for the city a in' general is putting itself 'attire for the three-day expo- | oy bunting and special win- ys Japture the business dis- uners on Simcoe Street invite to Alexandra Park where a eid y invites Oshawa's visitors to ain 1927's bountiful harvest and rosperity. i dein ery 'permanent exhibition trowded to capacity, and with a score special exhibits housed in tents, the San Ontario Agricultural fall fair hare promises to attract the interest. of every visitor to the exhibi- tiof 'groundd, More of the gréater are ¢ompanies of the Do- niion: aré exhibiting this year than These oh ever befare in' local history. Society's | seven. exhibits, too, are of unquestioned qual- ity, many of them coming directly from the recent exhibition at Toronto. A fair without a midway is like a circus without clowns, The Jubilee Fair's midway is the best collection of fun, interest and thrills ever brought here before. The shows, Dalziel's Mid- way Shows, are known throughout Canada for their cleanliness and gen- eral excellence. The midway shows' employees pride themselves on tlicir long service, and on their fine record with the public. Another great feature of the fair will be the vaudeville acts to be staged in front of the grandstand both afternoon and night on Thursday and Friday, and on. Saturday afternoon. These acts, in number, are of the highest excellence, and reflect distinct credit upon the fair executive which secured them, Thursday and , Friday nights with splendid fireworks displays, worthy in every sense of the Jubilee Fair's special significance, Over 60 pieces will be discharged in the course of gach even- \traet wider interest or give more Plea. sure, it is believed. Daylight fireworks on Thursday and Friday will give delight and thrills to young spectators. Trotting events on the speed track will be both numerous and exciting. Heavy purses are offered and it is cer- tain that the scheduled heats will keep the grand stand area packed. Live stock exhibits this year are be- ing strongly emphasised, and farmers unusually fine display. Beginning with the Public School Children's parade, the Oshawa Jubilee Fair will continue its record breaking course until midnight Saturday. It exhibits and special features will ap- peal to all classes of citizens who, in addition, will have local. patriotism as incentive to turn out in greater num bers than ever before. POULTRY TO HAVE fs 14 This Department é Always of a High Order Poultry and Pet Stock of every description will have their place in the fair, Considerable interest is being evi- denced by the poultrymen of the dis trict atid indications are that the entry list in 'the many divisions will be ex- ceptionally large. irst Prize in all classes will he $1.50 Second wilt be 75 cents, while third will 'bé 25 cents, except where there are wot more than three entries. In this case first prize money will be $1. Provisfon has also been made for the exhibiting of pens and table poultry In the latfer class the prizes are $3, §2 an@ $1, while in the former for both ligh and heavy penssthe prize money is the same as for table poultry. " ; Willesden woman: I looked for my husband's boots and they were not there, Magistrate's clerk: And where was your husband?--He was in the boots. J PLACE AT FAR esides he one al fwd a standing stock hreeders~in Canada and who has officiated as judge ar thé Chicago Livestock Show in ad dition to other leading exhibitions in Canada, has doné much toward promoting this section of Oshawa Fair sine€ it was inaugurated i this, city. BRIBERY IN RANKS OF "DRY" AGENTS Lowman Says Arm Get Sore Signing Dismissal Orders Washington, Sept, 14.--Briher: is rampant Tn the Federal prohibi tion enforcement, Assistant Secre tary of the Treasury Lowman de clared in announcing the start of : general clean-up in the ranks of th 'dry' agents, "There are many ineompetent an¢ erooked men in the service," he added, "and by many 1 mean whole lot. They are everywhere, "We are afer them, Sometime my arm gets tired signing dismissa' orders," Towman explained that an aver age of from three to four are being discharged daily. On some days th¢ dismissal orders are stacked high on his desk, he said. About the time we Ir make the most of life thr - it has gone---Montreal Star. on _-- That is to say: Time for a new Suit by Sociely Brand It's great, when Fall comes, to tog yourself out in an entirely everything you of course, new outfit of ¢ We have The basis, lothes. need. should be a suit by Society Brand, in either the two- button, the distinguished double- breasted three-button style. or popular college You will find the models shown here exactly right. assortment of They're ready in a big fabrics -- Bristol Stripes, Scotch Downs, Dublin Twist -- beautiful patterns and shades. You'll have a gredt time choosing! Prices $30 to$35 JOHNSTON Simcoe St., Oshawa ing, and no feature of the fair will at-- as well as city people are promised an General Rules a 3 overning {proper or malignant motives. shall be Lpsecluded from exhibiting for two 1. The Oshawa Fair will be » held on' Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sep- | tember 15, 16 and 17, 1927. Thursday | is exhibifors' day only. All are show | days. | 2. Competition will be open to all ex- cept when otherwise specified in the Prize List. b) 3. The annua! membership fee will ' be $1.00, and each exhibitor must pur- chase a member's ticket before making entries, a registered firm being regara- ed as one exhibitor. 4. All persons desirous of entering stock, ete, for competition should make application to the Secretary at léast one week previous to the first day of the Fair. 6, In the Horse, Cattle, Sheep and Swine Classes, the entry must in every instance be made in the name of the bona-fide owner, and unless this rue be observed no premium will be paid. If any person shall exhibit an animal of which he is not the bona-fide owner, he shall forfeit ali premiums whicu may be awarded him, and be precluded from exhibiting for one or more years. If any doubt arises on the subiect, proof will be required. In such cases the exhibitor may be called upon to | make a statutory declaration. Exhibi- tors will please noté the special rules at the head of each Department in the | Prize List, These will be érictly ob- | served by the Society. 6, In all classes, fruits excepted, en- tries must be made in the names of the producers or manufacturers only, and by such producers or manufacturers themselves in person or their properlv authorized agent, If any person shall exhibit any produce or manufactureu artirle nv exhibit of any kind in any of the Departments other than those deow a ade a, of which he is not the bona-fide owner he shall forfeit all and' be years, subject, Society. precluded for one or more If any doubt arises on the proof will be required by the In such cases the exhibito may be called upon to make a statu tory declaration. Oxhibitors will please note special rules atthe head o each Department. 7. No person ghall be allowed to en- ter for competition more than one specimen in any one section of a clus unless the additional article he of a distinet named variety or pattern froi the first. This rule not to apply 1 animals, hut to all kinds of grain, vegetable products, fruit, manufactur ed articles, ete., to which each addi- tional specimen would necessarily be preeisely similar to the first, The Exhibits To. Be On Grounds First Day 8. All exhibits in poultry, butter, cut flowers, plants, fine arts, ladies' work, grain and seeds, roots, vegetables, fruit, miscellaneous articles and mer chants' exhibits must be in place on ghe grounds on Thursday, September 15th, 1927, by 1 p.m., and remain until the close of the Fair. All horses and cattle must be on the grounds by 12 a.m. on Friday, September 16th, and remain until the close of the Fair, Ex- hibitors may stable horses off the grounds if there is no room, but wus be on ne grounds both days for show purposes, 9. No animal shall be allowed t¢ compete in more than one class or see- tion, except in case of specials, sweep- stakes, or , when shown in pens or herds, 10. All articles intended for com- petition must be in strict accordance with the Prize List. Any entry di qualified under this rule should be so marked by the Superintendents of the Departments. An article so marked shall not compete or be awarded a premium. 11. All horses and cattle must be se- ty one hour of the time of making the premiums which may be awarded him, |] 'E Regulations | xhibition re years therefrom. premium cording to the, Mérits 17. Decision of Judges shall be final, | ® | the animal or article exhibited. and no protest or appeal will be en- | ter*zined except in cases of fraud, de- | copuon or dishonest practice in the reparation or ownership, or in a How Protests Are To Be Settled |DricPAtaiion of OWnCrstib, or i a 16. All protests will be settled by the which Executive Committee. Any exhibitor lodging a protest must make it in writing, and it must be delivered to mal or ticle exhinied which may have affected, or attempted to affect, the Secretary or his assistant, within the decision of the Judges, or upon the discovery of any fraud or deception in making an entry, or cntries, on the part of any exhibitor, The payment of all prizes awarded to said exhibitor shall be withheld and they shall be prohibited from exhibiting for one or more vears and the names (may) be published. Any prize or prizes co withheld shall be awarded as though such exhibitor had not shown or ¢%x hibited. No Interference With Judges 18. Any person who attempts to in terfere or influence the Judges while m discharge of their duties, or at any award. It must state plainly the cause of complaint on appeal and must be accompanied by a deposit of $2.00, which sum shall be foricited to the Association if the protest be not sus- tained, but this provision shall not pre- clude the right of any Director or Judge to bring any case of fraud in on exhibitor before the notice of the Executive officers for their considera- tion, and in which case the Executive Committee reserves full right to act im the premises as fully and to the . 1 extent as if a formal protest from im- | | Judges time uses any contemptuous or abusive language to a Judge, or- within his hearing, in conseguence of any award {made by him, shall forieit his right to (all premiums to which he might other- wise be entitled, and be excluded from exhibiting for one year thereafter. are particularly requested to Tepa rt any breach of this rule. { 195 The entry form shall contain a statement that all information given {and statements made by exhibitors are {true, and that the exhibitor agrees to Ibe governed by the rules and regula- {tions of the exhibition. 20. No person or persons shall he allowed towdisplay any badges or prize ticket secured at any Fair until such time as the awards have been made, 21. Grain must be the growth of the current year. Grass and clover seed may be the product of the currént vear | or previous year, | 22. In the Ladies' Work Depart- ment no article will be allowed to com- | pet te that has ever been awarded a prize {at any previous exhibition of this As- years with a full line graphs and De Forest Radios. Special Prices and during Exhibition. Be Sure and See Our We are in the same booth int the Main Building as other iams Pianos, Brunswick Phono- of Will- Crosley Terms Exhibit The Johns Piano Store Continued on page 11 Ea Sf | Transporation to and from Oshawa Exhibition rT Reliable Inter- Community Service ------ curely tied in their stalls or pens Horses of all ages should be exhibited | on the halter or in harness as requir | ed. Cattle of all ages should be shown on the halter. Swine and sheep shali | be confined in pens. Owners shall | comply with such minor regulation: for their safe custody and fair and complete exhibition as the Chairman of the Department may order on the day of the Show. 12. The registration certificate of ali animals shown in the pure bred class- es must be produced in the show ring when demanded, For animals under one year the name of the animal and the name and record number of the sire and dam will be acceped when | given in writing. In all breeding classes of live stock male animals must be pure bred. 13. Ages of beef cattle, sheep and swine shall be computed to the Ist day of September, 1927, dairy cattle to the Ist day of August, 1927. Ages of hor- | ses shall be computed to the Ist day of January, 1927. | 14. Exhibitors of horses, cattle and | sheep must bring them forward with- | out special call, according to a pro-! gramme 10 be printed which will br strictly adhered to, otherwise they wil not be considered. 15. No animal or article deemed un worthy shall be awarded a premium No premium shall be withheld merely because there is no competition, bu. the judge shall award the grade of INNIS GRANT Of Brooklin, a past president of the South Ontario Agricultural Society, is another one of the Society's most energetic workers. ¢ mol BY 29% lo HAT used to be a day's journey can now WwW be done comfortably and safely in less than an hour. Present day progress demands convenient, reliable, fast transportation, and in T. Garton's Service, residents of the Southern On- tario Towns find a bus service unexcelled, Travel the Motor Way for safety and convenience, WHITBY -- OSHAWA -- BOWMANVILLE BUS SERVICE The schedule of this Daily Service is so arranged that convenient travel between Whitby, Oshawa and Bowmanville can be had at all times. For business or pleasure between these points use the Garton Service, We Make a Specialty of Chartered Bus Trips Basiness Clubs, Organizations, Lodges, Par- ties, etc., will find our Special Chartered Bus Trips all that can be desired in reliable, com- fortable motor travel. We can arrange (o take your party amywhere any time. Before arranging your trip find out from us the ser- vicg we will give, intends to make NEW BUS STATION ALMOST COMPLETED T. A. Garton, Owner of Bus Service, Erects Building at Cost of $12,000 (By Steff Reporter) Bowmanville, Sept. 13.--The new bus station on King street, which T. A. Garton has been crecting at a cost of $12,000, is practically completed and will be ready for occupancy at the end of the month. Mr. Garton, who drew the plans for the mew fire-proof garage for his buses himself, has four commodious buses, which give hourly service between Bowmanville and Whitby. During the Canadian National Exhibition, Mr. Garton had two buses going there and back each day. The garage, the exterior of which red pressed brick, and interior, white brick, is steam heated through- out. A waiting room for his custom- ers is equipped with all conveniences. In addition, Mr. Garton will main- tain a service station on the premises for the convenience of passing motor- ists. In the spacious apartment. above the garage, Mr. Garton, with his wife, his home. Ted Flaxman, Bowmanville, was the contractor who erected the building. --Oshawa Daily Times, Tuesday, September 13, 1927. 8 . GARTON BUS ILINES Oshawa 1 baviupst Ee & 2 we a soem? aaa AA

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