Truck Backs Into Auto Elmer Dixon, of R. W. Dixon and Co,, 'reportaed to the police yesterday aftenuaon that their truck backed into another automobile, doing slight dam- age. Finetd $10 and Costs Frank Dillo was fined $10 and costs for reckless driving when he was found: guilty by Magistrate A. F. Hind, The charge was laid by the Provincial police. "a No Trace of Thieves No further trace of the thieves who entered the Vericoe refreshment stand on the Bowmanville highway Monday night has been found. The Provineial police are investigating, Girlcon Wheel Struck A truck belonging to the Smith Transport Company 'is alleged to have knocked down a little girl riding a bicyéle on Burke street, this city, do- FRENCH APPROVE BILINGUAL REPORT French Canadian Association Endorse Action of Premier Ferguson (By Camadian Press) Ottawa, Sept. 28--In a state- ment to the French speaking popu- latian of Ontario, the French Ca- nadian Hducational Association of this provinge today expressed appre- ciation of the report submitted to the government by the committee inguiring into bilingual schools, It endorsed the action of Premier Ferguson in accepting the report, It asked French Canadians 'to co-op- erate in the application of the sane pedagogical principles contained in the report." Referring to the proposed govern- ing body for bilingual schools, com- posed. of the chief inspector of the province, two directors and a local inspector the statement said the Board of Inquiry had placed in the hands of this ieommittee the fate of these schools. It was probably the best thing that could be done under the curcumstances, *"Accord- ing to she interpretation given, from it may result the most benefi- cent or most evil effects," the state- ment added. Hence, before giving final judgment, we must wait and see how the governing committee will interpref and apply these prin- ciples laid down by the Board of Tnauiry, We hasten to add that the general trend of the report en- ables us to hope that nothing in the interprefation and application of the nedagorieal principles expressed therein will hinder its good effects' The statement is signed by E. Clontier, secretary. The president of the Association is Senator N. A. Re'eourt, who is at present in Eng- land, ' ' Died ROSS--In Brampton, on "Tuesday, Sept, 27, 1927, Elizabeth Bryant Ross, formerly of Oshawa, widow of the late William Ross of Strathroy, in her 88th year. Funeral will take place Thursday, Sept. 29th, from her late residence Rosedale avenue, Brampton. Inter- ment at Union Cemetery, Oshawa, at 2.30 p.m. By motor. (73a) Card of Thanks The Trustees of the estate of Earl Agnew, deceased, take this op- portunity of expressing their ap- preciation to the D. M. Tod, Co, Ltd, and the Sun Life Insurance Co., for their kind consideration in assisting in the closing of this es- tate. Signed on behalf of the. Trustees (73a) Too Late to Classify NOTICE--ABOUT 20 LOADS clean ashes at Oshawa Hospital, free to person drawing away. Apply to tle Caretaker Oshawa Hospital. = (13¢) |} FOR SALE--1925 FORD TUDOR Sedan, good condition. Apply 90 Church st., pohne 2494W. (73-2) FOR SALE--1 DAY BED FOR sale, mearly new, 151 Elliott ave. (73¢) BOARD AND ROOM WANTED FOR young lady, centrally located. Box "H"" Times. (73¢) ee] BARBER'S SHOP WANTED TO manage or reni with view to buy. Phone 2499). (tsp FOR SALE--NEW FIVE ROOM brick house. Small cash payment. Immediate possession. Apply 263 Albert Street. (T3¢) -- Y ing considerable damage to the bicy- cle. Cars Collide George Haglitt, 142 Ritson road, col- lided with another car while parking yesterday afternoon doing slight dam- age to the other car. He is settling the damages according to the police report. : Car Hit by Truck A car belonging to George Polston, 138 Nassau Street, was struck by a truck belonging to the Little Covent Gardén yesterday. Only slight dam- age was done. The accident was re- ported te the police. Inmate Miss A The Oshawa police have been ad- vised that Harry Ward, of the Ontario Hospital, is missing. Ward is aged between 30 and 40 years and was wearing blue overalls and a faded coat. He wears a brown moustache, Cyclist Knocked From Bicycle O. Smith of 120 William street cast, Oshawa, has reported to the police that a man refusing to give his name, but alleged to be residiing at 149 Al- bert street, knocked him off his hicy- cle yesterday, The bicycle was dam- aged to some extent, The accident occurred on Ontario street, The cye- DAILY | J ist. was uninjured. Dealer For Mohawk Radio, © 8. Cowell, 18 Prince St. has been appointed Mohawk Radio deal- er for Oshawa. All Mohawk sets are six tube and one dial and are made in Torgnto and Chicago, the Mohawk Corporation in the United States having been the pioneer in bringing the single dial to perfee- tion, Child Runs in: Front of Truck W. F. Bowden reported to the po- lice yesterday that he knocked down a little girl named Wilson with his truck while travelling on Burke street. The child was running behind a wa- gon and ran in front of the Bowden truck. The driver of the truck called Dr. McDonald and had the little gigl taken to her home, The injuries were cnly of a minor nature. Mr. Bowden is paying all damages. Liquor Cases Adjourned Cases in which Mary Stadnyk, 158 Olive avenue; Phillip Druz, 211 Con- ant street; Kamelian Grodzinski, Douglas street, and Alice Rodesky, -- Cutler &Preston INVESTMENTS Bonds and Preferred Stocks 04 King St, W, Tel, 572 ;| June, Township of North Whitby, were charged with keeping liquor contrary. to the L.Q.A., were adjourned by Magistrate A. F. Hind in police court this morning. The second mentioned was set over until September 29, while the others will come up on October 6. First Monthly Supper, The Helping Hand class of the Simeoe street United Sunday School, held their first monthly supper since There were about thirty-six members there and after supper Way and Means of raising money were discussed. First Monthly Supper. Mrs. James Gamble, a recent bride, was given a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs, Oliver Lander, Harmony, when about thir- ty of her friends gathered there and after presenting their gifts to Mrs, Gamble, spent the evening in games and contest and music. A very dain- ty luncheon was served by the hos- tess to close a most pleasant even- ing. MONTREAL HAMILTON BRANTFORD JIOBIE FORLONG a6 BONDS | a HEAD OFFICE: REFORD BUILDING ; Bay and Wellington Sts,, Toronto * ! Prints n 11 King Street East, Oshawa Above C,P.R, Office, Phone 144 8. F, Everson, Local Manager KITCHENER ™ SHAWA | ST. CATHARINES Conger Coal for Warmth 52 King St. East Yard--Athol St, East Phone 871 "Phone 931 J. H. R, LUKE, Oshawa Manager ODI CDIa@ eal ----- "FOLLOW LYCETT DEVELOPMEN T AND YOU'LL FOLLOW OSHAWA"S BEST GRCWTH!" Less Than Ten Lots Remain Un- sold in Fairview Park No. 1 as This Announcement Goes to Press. The aim of the staff of the Lyeeit Organization is simply this: To so do business that each transaction with a client will be only the first of a series of transactions, all profitable to the client and to ourselves--to the profitable well as money, and to ourselves pro- fitable in future and bigger business. Aim in satisfaction as This slogan is the keynote of the greater Lycett Organi- zation that has come into being with the beginning of Osh- awa's expansion, It is a slogan of progress and a guarantee of faith. Behind it is the experience of a good many years of Real Estate operation in Oshawa plus an internation- ally-acquired knowledge of guided city growth, It is Our Pledge to the Public That Any , Tolls ty Development We Inaugur- ate will be Wisely Planned, Fairly Priced ot Honestly Marketed. It means, further, that ne "wildea: proposition will ever be offered for sale by the Lyecett organiz:tion, nor will our client's best interests ever be sacrificed to 2 desire for "easy money." All Properties Marketed Under This Slogan Will Be Propertis for Which a Natural Demand Exists, Prop- erties That by Reason of Location and Environment Must be the First to Benefit by the Great Expansion Prog am of the Coming Year. Oshawa is today entering into a period of industrial ten thousand to her her citizens, old and new hao invest wisely in within the next year, and to r future. During this period prosperity and profit to evitably greater growth . a. he succeeding Years Will bring, the Estate specialists who co:aprise the Lycett organization are placed unresery: of our clients, REAL ESTATE