SOCIAL and PERSONAL --Mr. Art Savage, of this city is visiting with friends and relatives in Belleville, -----Mr. Wm, Carnegie, of Port Perry, has taken a position in the Post Office here. --Messrs., Gordon Parliament, ana Albert English of Cannington visited with friends in this city recently, --Mrs, Norman R, Bassett, has returned to her hqme in Cannington afte visiting with her sister in this city, --Miss May Coldrick of Montreal is spending her vacation with Mr, and Mrs, J. D, Coldrick, 564 Oxford street, ~--Miss Dorothy St. Andrews, who has been visiting with relatives in Leamington for the past two weeks, has returned to her home hers, --Mr. John St. Andrews has re- turned to his, home in Troy, N.Y. after visiting with his brother, Mr. Jos, 8t, Andrews, 128 William street, ----Misses Ann Gibson, Arlie Bar- rowelough and Muriel Morison, of Toronto Normal School, are spend- ing the week-end with their par- ents, -~--Mr, and Mrs. Everett Pipher, have returned to their home in RBechtelsville, N.J., after visiting with the latter's mother, Mrs, A. Wil- liams. Division street, --Mr, John Gilliyn, an old-time resident of this city is today receiv- ing the congratulations of his many friends and relatives on the advent of his eightieth birthday. » --Mr. R. Graham, and Mrs. R. Wotten attended the funeral of Mrs. Wotten's father the late Mr, Wm. Button, which was held at the fam- ily residence in Colborne this week. --Miss Helen M. Mellow, of Port Perry was successful in winning the silver medal for the highest stand- ing in the Dominion Intermediate organ grade, She also won the gold medal for the Dominion in the A.T. C.M, organ examinations. --Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davidson, have returned to their home in Win- nipeg after having spent a month with the latter's mother, Mrs, J. Braund, Brock street, They alsn visited Mr, Davidson's parents in Guelph, FAST MOTION BY OPERATOR SAVES SLOW-MOTION FILM Chicago, Sept. 23,--The contro- versial seventh round of the Tun- ney-Dempsey hout, which found Gene down and the title almost in Jack's hand, nearly passed without being officially recorded by the all- sez2ing slow-motion pictures. Op a shaky platform high above the heads of the crowd and fifty fest away from the ring, Le- roy Phelps had his difficulties film- ing the bout for Tex Rickard. One of his two slow-motion ecam- eras went out of eommission because of the eramped position in which he was forced to erect it, With the sixth round well under way, glanced at the other machine saw a lens missing. ped out. Hardly any two lenses of motion- and subdivision, tion of mains, some | he It had drop- | ed it would focus." It did--not perfectly, but suffi- ciently to catch the blow that floor- ed the champion and almost cost him his erown. {| AUTHORIZE $20,000 OF WATER MAINS (Continued from page 1) eer gan carry out the work. The to- tal distance asked is some 1,800 feet. A main will be laid on Richmond strect cast to connect with the Oshawa A six inch main Julien street from Boulevard section. will be laid on St. end of present main to Vimy street, A water main will be constructed on LaSalle street from King to Athol, A main will be laid on Jarvis street to a point north east of the Trick Rowe street gets a sec- which proceed down Arthur to Glidden. Bond Rowe from from Mechanic street to Church, and Mechanic were also included in Masson street main 'to the third concession, and the Motors Hillcroft, were be installed, King program present Bond to the from end of strect. from Housing Scheme section on Grierson and Greta streets approved, ~ Six inch mains will The commission offered to supply the main for an extension irc Osh-{|' awa Boulevard to subdividing company would supply the! trench. Alice sticet of the City Engineer Smith reported 112) men employed in excavating work, Accounts totalling over $5,500 were |, approved, Suggestion that mare land he pur- chased in the *voinity of the city pumping station was approved on principle. The commission will visit the plant first to study the situation before taking defin.te action, EXTEND EFFORTS IN CHURCH WORK Ebenezer and Columbus Now Included on Local United Church Executive Oshawa's local conference exccutive cf the United Church Preshytery ot Oshawa met at the Simcoe street south church last night under the chairman- chip of Rey, F. J. Maxwell of St. An- drew's church. An important feature of the meeting was that the United chureh efforts of the city now include | the churches of Columbus, six miles north of Oshawa, and Ebenczer church to the east, lay and ministerial dele- gates from both centers being present as well as from local United churches in general. Last night's exectutive meeting will he followed, early in November, by a general session of the local conference when the year's efforts in church ex- tension and maintenance will be out- lined. Representatives present included S. Gummow of King street church; J. C, Young of St. Andrew's, O. M. Alger of Simcoe street church, J. Parsons of Ebenezer church, Rev. Mr. Clugston of Columbus, and thé clergy concerned in general. Economy is the fine art without something without your neigh- hors suspecting it. Adds Jwour and Zest Keen's Mus puts a"sharp the flavour. of meats, Thin is Wage ngs obit Rt abpente Hy Mustard adds savour and zest to your meals, Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache Neuralgia Colds Pain Neuritis Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism DEN ACY Wi VENT | Safes SA of Bayer Gompany will be stamped with os NSS IIR A re Ber gy (Acetyl dos ag oY B. A.) jeans Baten n Manautacture. to to assist the public . wv ee er" package SR Poe Da ie er" boxes of 12 tablets We 24 afd M0 Druggi While 1 5 wel wark, the Barer Coen." A SPER BPG picture cameras are alike, but he frantically seized the corresponding piece in the disabled camera, ham- mered it in with his fist and "pray- of doing -- ESS on CALLS FOR TIME Will Not Go Back to "Telll the Time" System ine calls are not favored Black of the Oshawa Bell Telephone System headquarters. Chi- cago it was recently announced, has inaugurated a time service for which subseribers pay fiv cents to get the exact time, and it is stated that the number of such calls makes the inno- vation profitable. "We will hardly go back even to a modification of the old 'Tell the Time' service," Mr. Black pointed out. "I do not think that the five cent call would work out here." I'he Bell Telephone Company can- celled its time service some time ago, and while it was missed for a while, the public has grown accustomed to /he change and very few calls come to Centro] now asking : "What time is it please? Five cent by Manag, PRESENT BANNER AS JUBILEE PRIZE Interesting Cétemoiy at Brock St. School--Were Best in Parade (By Staff Reporter) Whitby, Sept. 24.--An echo of the Jubilee Celebration was heard yesterday afternoon at the Brock street school, when presentation was made of a banner emblematic of first place in the marching competi- tion in which the schools took part on Confederation Day. The event called forth quite a number of the Town officials, includ- ing His Worship Mayor Bateman, Reeve A, W. Jackson, J. Frost, Town Clerk, and Chief of Police, H. Gun- son. A, Sennett, Principal of the Whithy Public Schools was present acting as chairman and some two dozen members of the Home and School Club were in attendance, The opening number on the pro- gram was the singing of "OO Can- ada" led by the children, Mayor Bateman was next introduced and after a short speech, he presented the banner to Miss Kennedy, As- sistant Principal of the Brock street school, Miss Kennedy replied to His Worships remarks. expressing the pride of the school in having taken first place in the competition and thanking the donors of the banner. The children sang again and then Mr, Jackson spoke to the gathering, revealing some of his own youth spent in Port Whithy. Mr. Frost and Chief Constable Gunson each spoke briefly, followed by Miss Sleep, who represents the Brock street School on the Board of Education and Mrs. Wilson, Presi- dent of the Home and School Club. One of the pupils of the school, Elizabeth Southwell danced very cleverly and prettily, Mr. Sennett made a few remarks in closing and the gathering disper- sed with the National Anthem, UNION "AT HOME" TO BE HELD BY YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETIES The young people's societies of St. Andrew's and Simcoe street churches are giving a union "At Home" on Monday evening, September 26. It will give enthusiastic opening to the season's work. All young people oi both these churches, and all young people without church attachments in the city are invited. They are to walk right in and be welcomed. There will sn Jo wesdoldd 'BISIYDIO ue oq excellent games and refreshments. But the big event of the evening will be an address by Rey. Archer Wallace, M.A. of Toronto. Mr. Archer Wal- lace is a member on the staff of pub- lications of the United Church. He is a skilled writer, and a very popular speaker who knows well how to spice wisdom with humor. ORONO NEWS Baseball--Orono Defeated land, Score 9-1 Orme Gamsby took his junior ag- gregation over to Sunderiand yes- terday where he met the winners of the Roth Eaton Trophy. The game was hotly contested and ended in the above score. The game started at four o'clock and darkness pre- vented a shut-out, the infielders be- Sunder. ing umable to see the ball in the last innings. The battery for the Orono * team was, Osbourne aud Luke, and for Supderland Sommer- veldt and Murchison. This game com pleted a three game series, Orono winning two games and losing one. Gamsby's aggregation goes to Port Hope on Wednesd,. 0 try concia- sions with the Port Hope intermed- jates, REFUSES $2500, REALLY THINKS TUNNEY KNOCKED OUT New York, Sept. 24.--Having giv- ©n odds of twp to one that Dempsey ERI OL I would not kmoek Tunney out, Sawi- uel Zaret, builder., has refused to nocept 'he $2500 he wen. He thinks Tunney was really fairly inockea out. a LN --c---- - Manager Black Says They 1 OFFERED ADVICE MANY ENDORSING (Continued from from page 1) zens interested can offer. The petition form begins by point coe Street South level crossing. Then, emphasizing the enormous in that inconvenience in recent years ing particulars, the petitioners quest the mayor and council to such steps immediately as may be: proper and necessary to bring about the construction of a subway. The text of the petition follows: -- "Oshawa, September, 1927. re-i "TO THE MAYOR AND: COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA "WHEREAS the citizens of Oshawa and Tourists and general traflic perilled by the obstruction of Sim-/ coe Street by the Canadian National | Railway: ing Ground, the increased population | ability of access to the lake front: "AND WHEREAS Simcoe Street is practically the only thoroughfare | North and South through the city giv- City and to the Lake Front: with the development of the National Railway Station, dermen of the City of Oshawa immediately take such steps as may | be proper and necessary to about the construction of a sub-way at the Simcoe Street crossing of the Canadian National Raflway." GIVES SYNOPSIS George Ansley, Motors, Addresses Bowman- ville Rotarians (By Staff Reporter) Bowmanville, Sept. 24--The luncheon meeting of the Kotary Club, held mn the Bowman House yesterday, was ad- dressed by George Ansley or Oshawa, dales Manager of the MclLaughhn- Buick division of General Motors of Canada, Limited. was introduced to the local organiz- ation by Geo. Hezzlewood, past presi- dent of Oshawa Rotary Club, gave motor industry in Canada. Sugges- tions in connection with the Bowman- vile Rotary Club Street Fair on Oc- tober 5, were also discussed at the meeting. Minnie: "Why do you pot kiss your purse, Tommy? Are you afraid of Lier?' Tommy : terday and she boxed his ears. "Won't you buy this lovely mani- cure set, sir?" asked the holder at a charity fair. The man glanced carelessly at the dainty article and decided that it would be very expensive. "Well," he said, "I'm afraid it wouldn't be much use to me." "But won't you buy it," pleaded the woman, "for the lady you love? For a moment he thought he properly caught. liant idea. "I couldn't do that," "You see, I'm married." was Parlormaid (bringing great news)-- "The whole family's going away on the fifteenth!" Butler--*Did you get that from her ladyship, Araminta, or have you been listening in'?" Political Speaker (to persistent heckler)--*I look upon you, sir, as a confounded rascal." Heckler--**You are privileged to look upon me in any character you desire to assume." -- Radio Electric 15 Prince St. Phone 2477 S. COWELL, Prop. Beach Ranges Hurley Washers Estimate given on wiring jobs. Radio parts and sets in stock. Full, line of fistures jn stock. SUBWAY PETITION every form of support that the eiti-| their hydro distribution ing out the fact that citizens of Osh-' awa, tourists, and general traffic are | it had. seriously inconvenienced by the Sim- | {ommend the purchase of the local increase | distribution plants by the munieci- take | favor and vote on the are ( seriously inconvenienced and often im- | were offered in the light of what knowledge he has gained in the mat- ter since the purchase of the system, | which was in the years that he was "AND WHEREAS this inconvenience | mayor of the city. and danger has enormously increased | in recent years due to the development | of Lakeview Park, the Tourist Camp-| BUILDING PERMITS of the City of Oshawa, and the desir- ing access to the Southern part of the | D. Redpath, | a "AND WHEREAS it is in keeping | dwelling to cost $3,000; C. A. Scott, City of | Simcoe Oshawa that access to the Canadian storey house on similar construction Lakeview to. cost $4,500; R. "NOW THEREFORE the undersign- | ed citizens of Oshawa do humbly pe-' tition the Honourable Mayor and Al- i people who use extravagant language. to | bring | MOTOR INDUSRY of General Mr. Ansley, who! the members a general synopsis oi the | "Yes; papa kissed her yes- | lady stall- | * 'AYIPUBKIC DUTY Conant Says Mayor Right in Supposing No Criticism Intended Ex-Mayor Conant, whose interview regarding hydro rates in Oshawa has aroused such wide interest, states that Mayor Preston was right in supposing that what he said for publication was not offered as crit- icism of any one, hk SHjucsim was intended in my onant points out. [What * i was with a view to better understanding of the hydro irate problem. Further, as regards the munici- | palities yoting on the purchase of systems, the Central Ontario Power Associa- tion has no coercive power in the matter and would not exercise it if "If the Association decides to rec- palities concerned, it is likely that due to the city's expansion, and giv- | he municipalities would be disposed to consider the proposal with some purchase of these cities and towns' local distri- i bution plants." Mr. Conant was mayor of Oshawa | in the years 1916 and 1917 when the purchase of the Seymour prop- erties by the Hydre Electric Power | Commission was effected. He has { been in close touch with hydro de- velopment since that time. His statements, he points out, street is erecting a two Palmer is build- Talk may be cheap, but there are RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good. pi ------ REGULAR MEETING ' bo, HL (By Staff Reporter) Whitby, Sept. 23--The September mezing , of the Women's Institute was held yesterday in the council chamber of the Town Hall. The subject for consideration was health, Mrs. Haygarth, Social Service Nurse of the Health Department of the Ontario Government, addressed the gathering and exhibited films deal. ing with health aspects. Several of the near-by branches of the organi- zation were expected to be present, but qnly that from Pickering was on hand, About fifty enjoyed the after- noon's program and the lunch which was, sarved afterward, Customer--No, I want a more ox- pensive coflar. It's for my wife's dog." Saleslady--I've shown you all | have. You'll pardon' the suggestion, but don't you think a more expensive collar might tempt someone to steal Te -- the dog and all? ; Customer--VYes, that's just what I want it for, $13, CLAREMONT Over $13,000 of new building Claremont, Sept. 24--In the window i was authorized in Oshawa on Friday. 'of D. A. Scott's store is a splendid Burk street, will build {picture of the officers and members story and a half brick veneer |of the Claremont football team to- 1 gether with the Sinclair Challenge Cup which they won in a final game with Goodwood on - Saturday evening last, This is the second time they have won Park, and Lake Front and the whole ing a $3.500 home which will be two [the Sinclair Cup and have held the Southern part of the City should be | stories in heighth; W. V, Peacock | Rennie in a spirited three-set match, facilitated: | has the construction of a semi- Mr. Wm, Graham of Cairnbrogie is "AND WHEREAS the construction hungolaw on Jarvis street to cost [in the Maritime Provinces acting as of a sub-way at the Canadian National | $3,000 autorized, F, W. Thomson [judge of Clydesdale horses at Fred- Railway crossing of Simcoe Street is| {g building a small store on Simcoe |cricton, St. John's, N.B., andCharlotte- imperatively necessary to accomplish, gouth to cost $100. tewn, PEI this end: -- Mr. Nicholas Burton of Woodstock and old and former resident of Clare- mlont is renewing acquaintances and incidentally enjoying his favourite past WOMEN'S INSTITUTE | attended a | bourg presbytery at { Day [ lighted and much of the home spending a few time on the bowling green. Mrs. Stanley Cook and family are moving into the home in rear of Chas, Cooper's hardware store and recently vacated by Mr. Frank Cooper who moved to his farm on the ninth conces- sion of Pickering. Little Miss Mary Morgan, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Morgan returned from the Sick Children's Hospital on Friday where she underwent a success- ful ogferation, Rev. A. McLellan and W. T. Wilson meeting of the new Co- Newcastle last Ne. Mr. Bellsmith of the Lord's Alliance, Toronto, addressed a representative gathering in the Baptist Church on Thursday evening. The Hydro and telephone men are making alterations in the village which will mean much to us in the dark autumn nights. The streets will be wiring is already done. Several car loads of members of the Women's Institute motored over to Stouffville and enjoyed a splendid visit with the Stouffville, W.I. on Wednese day. The farmers are very much in need of rain for the root and corn crop as well as for ploughing. Mr, Jas. B. Maddill is confined to his bed after a severe nose hemmer- age. We wish him a speedy recovery. His brother, Ben, of Stouffville is days with him. ros FOLEY om i NY Oh 7 WI RUSSES MALE TO ORDER ) MADE TO \"4 ORDER ORRECT STYLE OF TO HOLD RUPTURE WE MAKE AND FIT TRUSS AND GUARANT SECURELY. wi AMINATION REE. ecialize in ABDOMIN : EA R glo] hay yete) GO 135 CHURCH ST. 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