Oshawa Daily Times, 6 Oct 1927, p. 15

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

{ LAW OFFICE, E. DOUGLAS BELL. Bradley Block, 29 Simcoe *street south, (Oct, 6-Nov. 6) Bank Blds., Simcoa a! streets. Phone 1496. (L21-ma) {over Jerry's Barber Shep, i 1+) 2] od corating. Signs on paper, wood cots ton, brick: show cards. prige tickets of every description, Regent block eR CONANT & ANNIS, BARRISTERS, Bolicitors, Note Publte: We: a veyancing and gene practice of Law. Offices 7% Simcoe St. south, Oshawa. Phone 63. G. D. Conant, B.A. LL.B.; A. F. Annis, BA, yen) W. BE. N. SINCLAIR, K.0., BANK of Commerce Building. JOSEPH P. MANGAN, rister, Soliciter, Notary veyancer. Money to loan. 34% King St. east, Oshawa.' 145. Residence phone 837. "BRIERSON & CREIGHTON--BAR- risters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- Ye, ete. Office over Standard Bank. Butiahe Simcoe St. Phone 12. J. 3 ¥. Grieraon, B.A,, T. K. Creighton, A. SWANSON GERMAN & MAC- Kenzie, Barristers, Conveyancers, Notary Publie, etc. All branches of Criminal and Civil Law. Money to loan. ©""ce over Lamble's store, 2 King St. east. Phone 940. D. A. J. Swanson, H. N. German, F. G. Mackentgie. A. J. PARKHILL, BARRISTER, S80O- lcitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer, money to loan. Disney Bldg., oppo- site Post Office. Phones, office 1614; residence, 2239J. (621) LOUIS 8, HYMAN & Co., BARRIS- ters, Conveyancers, Notaries, ete. Over Engel's store, 16 Simcoe St. North. Money to loan. Phones-- office 67, Residence 2191. (tr) Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King st. west, Oshawa. The oldest Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Re- putable Fire Companies. (118-41) Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F, T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Btreet West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lovell's Drug Btore each Saturday, from 1 till 4 pam. for consultation and treatment WM diseases of ear, nose and throat nly. - Appointments may be made at drug store Phone 97, (49-t1) Medical DR. E. R. BARTON, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician, Office and residence, 142 Simcoe street North. Successor to Dr. Finigan. (Sept. 24-Oct. 24) DR. MCKAY, PFnYSICIAN, bys geon, Accoucher. Office and - dence, King St. Bast, corner Victorias Bt., Oshawa. Phone 94. DR. GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN and surgeon. BSpeclal references to diseases of infants and ebildren. Of- fice and residence, 97 Bond east. DR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI- eian and Surgeon, special attention given to X-ray work and Blectro- wheopy. Office, Disney Block. Phone 2060. Dental DR. D. R. DAVIES, OFFICE OVER Ward's store, Simcoe street south. Nitrous oxide oxygen gas admin- istered for extraction, nurse at- tendant. "Phone 231. Residence, 087. (tt) DR. 8. J, PHILLIPS, DENTIST, OF- fios "over Bassetts'.' - Phone 959; Residence 306. 4-1 yr. A.--~BAR- blic, Con- Office Phone tf) (116-1 yr.) | PHE OSHAWA WINDOW CLEAN: ers--house cleaning, woodwork and floors polished, screens and store 'windows put or and removed. Phone' 1302w. 2 Transportation Sum TRANSPORTATION Simcoe St., 3,, phone 346-7, 213 Front St. E., "Tarouto, Phone Maia 7637. Superior Transportation Ser- vice. (42-10) COLEMAN CARTAGE AND STOR- age. 85 Bond St. West. Phone 82. © trucks for prompt service. Moving van and storage warehouse equipment. Baggage transferred to and from all trains. (64-12) Building Supplies WE HAVE ROUGH AND DRESSED lumber, lath, shingles, sash, doore | and interior trim, F. L. Beecrult, Whitby, lumber and woodyard, Osh- awa, phone 824. (89-1) Money to Loan PRIVATE FUNDS FOR LOAN ON first mortgages. City or farm Jad, Lowest interest rate, Louis F. Hyman & Co. Barristers, 16 Simcoe St, N. Phone 67. 52tf 64% CITY ANL praRM LOANS. No commission. Hullding loans. Le- zal work done a) this office. A. J. Parkhill, Barrister. Disney Bldg. Phone 1614. (176t1) Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING ST. East. Ambulance. Residence, 19 Division St. 69 King Street east. Phone 210J. ' Watch Repairing F. A. Von GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44% King Street West. Your pat. ronage is solicited. (29-t1) Painting and Decorating R, GUTSOLE, PAINTING, FAPER- hanging, = graining, ete, ty years' experience. Prices right. Work guaranteed. 151 Huron street. Phone 2087W. (46-20) Furniture Storage FURNITURE STORED IN SEPAR- ate compartments. 86 Bond St West, Phone 82, Coleman's Cart. ge and Storage. all conveniences, north end, price thirty-nine hundred. Three hundred down. Balance monthly. Phone 1297. (80¢) FOR SALE--SEVEN ROOM BRICK veneer house, bungalow type, ati conveniences, three minutes from Motors, 285 Division Street. Phone 1710]. (80-1) FOR SALE--NEW ROOMED sive. $5,600. Apply 620 Hortop Ave. (79¢) 'NEW BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE. Pasy terms. Immediate possession. Apply 268 Albert St. (79¢) SIX ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE, brick veneer, very desirable home, large bathroom, summer kitchen, fireplace, garage, lot 130 feet deep, 100 feet front, modern conveniences, Wesmotunt. Twelve minutes walk from Post Office, Good investment. Moderate price. Apply Box "L" Times or phone 1373w, (Mon.-Thurs.-tf) FOR SALE--SIX ROOM HOUSE, all conveniences, 12 ft. drive. 2 cel- lars, laundry, clothes schute, quar- ter cut oak floors downstairs, birch floors upstairs, chestnut trim, two plece bath. pantry off kitchemt, elec- tric stove. Phone 865W. (79¢) LOT FOR SALE--41 FT. 2 IN. BY 128 ft., 3 minutes walk from Gen~ eral Motors, Sell on easy terms, Phone 865W. (79¢) RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES FOR Sale in the Town of Whitby. FRAME HOUSE, 9 ROOMS. ELEC- tric light. Town water. Two good lots. Good location. Could be easily converted into double house. King and Third streets. Apples, pears, cherries and small fruits, FRAME HOUSE, 7 ROOMS AND bathroom. Electric light, all oak floors, hot water heating. Two lots, barn, chicken house, garage. Good basement full size of house. EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED on both these properties. EDWARD BROWN, Phone 240, Whitby, or SEBERT W, JACKSON, Real Estate Agent, Whitby. (78¢c) FOR SALE--FIVE ROOM BRICK, |: brick house, electric fittings inclu-.| FOR SALE--25 ACRES, 6 ROOM brick house, combination heating, banked barn, stone foundation, short distance from Kingston Rd. Box "I" Times, (79-c) FOR SALE+-SIX ROOM BRICK house, gll conveniences, newly decor- ated, garage. Jmmediate possession. Phone 2372W, Apply at 21 Maple ctreet, (78-e) HOUSE I'OR SALE. FIVE ROOMS, hath, all conveniences, 651 Christie street, (78-c) For Sale or Rent Architects GC. C. STENHOUSE -- GENBERAL architectural work, Second floor, Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. Res. Phone 9027. Floor Surfacing NEW METHOD FLOOR SURFAC- Ing (Including sanding, waxing, fll- ing and polishing), Old floors made new. Edmondson, 261 Simcoe St, South, phone 440. (tr) Wanted to Buy ALL KINDS OF PUPPIES WANTED State age, kind and price. Canaries and cockerels also. wanted, Apply McKenzie, 41 Danforth ave., Toron- to. (78¢) VR, H. M, COOKB, 9 SIMCOE ST. north, over Mitchells Drug Store. Gas for extraction. Phone 54. DR. L. B, HUBBELL, DENTIST, Xi fice, Royal Bank Bldg. Pbone 31 "4 residence, 1378M. MR. 8. JACOB, DBALBR IN RAGY and all kinds of metals. I am pay- ing. for scrap batteries $1 and $1.50. Buylig old cars. Phone 764. 166-tf sm DR. W. H, GIFFORD, OFFICE RE: gent Theatre B Phone 17 Res. 669. a. thy 3 DR. BR. B. ADAMS, Boer, 107 Simeoe Street S, X-ray, Bx iaton. Teleph: y Ros. 1114W. ohn 304 1341 Music LAHOKLA, INSTRUCTOR, HAWAI- fan Guitar. Individual instruction to all pupils, Music supplied for all oc- casions. Wilson & Lee's Musie Store, Phone 2388. (Oct, 6-Nov. 6) LEPHA N., DONCASTER, A.T.C.M., teacher of piano and theory. Pupils prepared for Toronto Conservatory of Music Examinations. Beginners a specialty, Terms moderate, Studio, 109 Ritson Rd. N. (Sept. 18-1 mo.) HERBERT C. TRENEER IS PRE pared to accept pupils in Jian, or- gan, and voeal music. A free book- let giving full particulars will be futnished upon request. 50 Wil- liam St. East, phone 1957). (Sept. 10-1 mo.) ARTHUR W. LYSDB (HAM ] W. BOURG , Teacher of TH EADGOLD BROS, GENERAL DR. RUNDLE building contracors. Let us give you our estimates. - Write, or phone (Whit- bv) 255. (73¢6) Veterinary Surgeon DR. SHIRLEY, VETERINARIAN, Specialist diseases domestic animals. Cat and Dog Hospital. 503 Masson St. Phone 629. (66tL) C. 8. DICKENSON, V.8, DISEASES of all domestic animals seclentifje- illy trested. Dominion Gow Veterinary, 34 Brock St. B, 1057. (131-0) t| Dundas St. E., Whitby, FOR SALE OR RENT--SEVEN acres of garden land, house and barn adjoining city limits, Posses- sion Oct. 10. Apply 648 Brassey St. (79d) FOR SALE OR RENT---A SEVEN roomed house furnished or rent to responsible party who can give ref- erences, Apply Box "G" Times. (79b) Wanted to Rent WANTED--BY MARRIED COUPLE without children, a three room fur- nished apartment. Phone 1374W. (79¢) Effective immediately clos- ing time for classified ads 9.30 "a.m. Monday to Friday and 8.30 a.m. Saturday. Ads for Too Late to Classify and Coming Events, received up to 10.30 a.m. . oa ¥ TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE; ACCOMP. LISH MUCH THLIPHONE 88 Ask For Classified Ad Depart- ment, Re Acticles For Sale FOR SALE--GURNEY QUEBEC with oven, new condition. Apply af- ter 6 p.m, 194 King St, W. Phone 1941F, (80c) VICTROLA FOR SALE AND SEV- oral records, fumed oak finish. Cheap for cash, Apply 132 Stacey Avenue. Phone 2046]. (80b) FOR SALE--ONE CONSOLE MOD- el phonograph, also antique solid walnut writing desk, Both articles can be seen at 85 Bond St. W. (79¢), FOR SALE--PIANO IN EXCEL- lent condition, $200 or offer, Apply 620 Hortop Ave. (79¢c) CHIMNEY CLEANING, 520F. fcondition, quick sale, Owner WHY DISCARD THAT OLD SHADE, Have it re-covered, New shades made to order. Best workmanship, guaranteed. Phone 16327. (79-¢) ALL 'KINDS OF ROOF REPAIR- ing and' shingling, Prices moderate, R. O'Toole; 199 Simcoe street south ¢ REPAIR- ing, shingling, repairing roofs. Guar- antee 'first class job, 93 Willlam St. W, Phone 2582W. (Sept. 24-Oct. 24) WOOD-WORKING -- MISCELLANE- ous: Wi Forking shop, | hes a . . ry ao. ids, tis Jo in 2. | UPHOLSTERING OF ALL KINDS, to order. Work- G. A, Cone St. Phope L750) Lost and Found' LOST--IN WHITBY, FISHING nub and reel. $5 reward. Robertshaw's Book Store, Oshawa. (79-¢) Motor Cars chesterfields made maunship guaran > stable, 74 Mechanic FOR SALE--OLDSMOBILE FOUR, i good condition. Cheap, A good buy. Phone 2033J. (79¢) FORD TOURING CAR IN GOOD leav- ing town. 114 Prince street, (78-c) 1926 CHEVROLET COACH IN good condition. Five . good tires, small mileage. Phone 2343 or 879, (78-c) (Continued from Ning) General Arnulfo Gomez, hjghest surviving leader of the rebels, was executed today in Vera Crus State, according to a report to the Mexican Consulate-General, the source of which was not disclosed. Gomez was captured last night, these advices said, and ewiftly paid the penalty already' exacted from his colleagues. General Francisco Serrano, Presi- dential candidate and erstwhile in- timate of Alvaro Obregon, and a score lesser leaders. While Federal troops pursued the depleted' bodies of recaleitrants in the field, the Chamber' of Deputies moved' to purge the Capital of those alleged to have given support to the revolutionary movement. Twenty: five Deputies were expelled on the ground that, because of affiliation with the Gomez and Serrano candi- dacies, they no longer were worthy of seate in the Chamber. nor of citi- zenship. The Vera Cruz Legislature ex- pelled five of its members for a on trial for complicity in the re- bellion, Failure pf Mexico City despatches to quickly confirm the capture of Gomez tended to discount that re- port. It was considered as the type of news which would be quickly passed through the tight censorship being maintained by the Govern- ment on all avenues of communi- cation, Spread of Revolution Nogales, Ariz, Oct, 5.--The No- gales Herald says advices today FORD SEDAN FOR SALE CHEAP, Apply 160 Bloor streei west. (78-4) from the interior: of Mexico reported the spread of the rebellion against Situation Wanted the Calles Government to nine States, with unconfirmed reports of WORK WANTED BY LADY, DAY or week. Phone 962F, (78¢) YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE GEN- eral housework for all adults. Phone 1487W. (78¢) QUIET REFINED WOMAN---CANA- dian--would like care of invalid or housework, Capable taking full charge, Please state particulars. Box "U" Times. (78¢c) WANTED--LIGHT HOUSEWORK by young girl. Fond of children Box ""B" Times. (78-c) FOR SALE--A JEWEL HEATER, square shaped, almost new. $30, 238 Albert 'street after six o'clock. (79-c) 100 SECOND HAND PLAYER PIA- no rolls, 25 cents each, also coa! oil stove, Perfection, 2 burner with oven, bargain for quick sale. Apply 241 Quebec street, (79-c) $1.00 DEPOSIT SECURES DELIV- ery. Place your order now for Christmas Gifts, Ladies' and Gents' Dressing Cases, silverware, chipa- ware, electric floor lamps, watches, clocks, rings, jewelry of all kinds; Payments from 50 cents weekly. O, H. Dell, 22% Simcoe South, Phone 1656. (Oct, 6-Nov. 6) FOR SALE -- MASON AND RISCH Pianos, also Player Pianos, grade only. Terms arranged, Used pianos on hand. ©, Trull. Phone 6553J, (96tn) MIXED HARD AND SOF) WOOD slabs, $5.50 per load. Also boge dry body wood. Phone 660. Waterocs- Meek Ltd, (Mar 26-tf) high' Help Wanted--Female WANTED -- CAPABLE HOUSE- keeper. For particulars phone 1655 mn 2 3 after 6 p.m. (80c) WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work wanted and to wait on table. Apply 207 Simcoe St. 8. (79¢) YOUNG WOMAN WANTED TO keep house for one or two months only. Apply 4 Bond St. W. (78¢) WANTED--COOK GENERAL, BY the month, also a woman two days per week. Apply 370 Simcoe street south. Any day 4 to 7 p.m. (79-d) SALES LADIES FOR SHOE STORE, Saturday afternoons and evenings. Experience preferred but not neces- sary. Age 18 or over, Apply The 'Burns Co. Ltd. (77t1) WANTED--STENOGRAPHER, EX- perienced, references required, Swanson, German & MacKenzie (78-10) Help Wanted--Male WANTED TO RENT --SMALL house or housekeeping rooms, un- furnished preferred or would lease house with two to five acres of land. Close to city. Phone Mr. White at 1296F. (79¢) WANTED TO RENT--6 ROOMED house or apartment, centrel, or north end, by Oegtober 5th, Apply G. Roy, 496 Mary street, (79-1) For Rent FOR RENT---2 UNFURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping, pol- ished floors, heat, light and water supplied. Apply 652 Hortop Ave. (80c) SINGLE ROOM TO RENT, PHONE 968J. (80c) SIX OR EIGHT BROOMED HOUSE at once, Adults. Reliable tenants. Apply Box "N" Times. (78¢) Spadipa Ave.. Toronto. Room and Board Wanted BOARD AND ROOM WANTED IN private family Apply Box "Q" Times, (79¢) TO RENT -- WELL FURNISHED front room. Phone 667J. (80¢c) FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT. 200 Celina St. (80a) TO RENT--THREE ROOMED COT- tage at 416 Bloor St. E, $156 a month,. Miss L. Robbins, Phone 409, (80-2) SHOP MAN WANTED FOR GATE'S Butcher Store, 22 Simcoe St. N. (80b) YOUNG MAN WANTED FOR COST and pay department, Must have High School education. Some experi- ence preferred. Pedlar People Ltd. (79h) WANTED--A MAN WITH SOME financial experience to represent in Oshawa and vicinity, Canada's old- est bond house. Box "R" Times. (79-1) WANTED--15 TEAMS, 90 CENTS an hour. Apply on job, William and Division streets, (78¢c) = Agents Wanted R and B ry TWO _ ROOMS TO RENT. PHONE 11477, (70¢) ROOM AND BOARD WITH GAR- age, ip Whitby. Mrs. Greenwood, (79¢) ROOM SUITABLE FOR TWO GEN- a tl , with board. Three minuies from General Motors, 300 Haig DURRANT MACHINE CO.--WE DO sll kinds of machinery repairing. Excelsior starter ring. gears install- od; connecting rods re-babbited, pets goprs of Jiuions sipped Jor, g 619 "nH i "pointment, street, (78-¢) Ce ghd tere p THREE ROOM BATHROOM FLAT to. let, Hardwood floors. Immediate PhESeSsip, ApDly 199 King St. w i (76h) TAREE ROOMED BATHROOM flat te -rent. No children. Good. lo- cality, Apply Box "C" Times. (78¢) IT Pep Wanted CORSETIERE-- BFIBELL. SHOP, $2 Elgin St. E. Mrs. Anpie Centland, managing corst v, Byepings by ap one Ail 23-1mo) Feu a Ss ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRING at ldeal Tire Shop. Tires for sale. Jumiesoh Bros. Phone 438 "wn ER TI YOUG PIGS FOR SALE, YORK- shire, eight weeks old. Apply Her- berg Trull, Harmony. (97¢) I. THE UNDERSIGNED AM PRE.' pared to do all kinds of sewing, Call at 354 Leslie St, or phone 1842). FRUIT AND VEGETABLES FOR sale ay first cost. Apples: Blenheim, Pippins, Greenings, ete. Vegetables: yellow onions. cabbage, beets for salads, carrots, turnips, best tahle guality, not better. Get our yomr car, come on down and get your win- 'ter supply. Residence, Tyrone Road, just outside of Bowmanville. Ja~2b Branch, BR. B. No. 5, Bowmanville. (80b) Miss Flossie Boyd. ' (Sept. 27-1mo) J BOOKKEEPER WANTED, APPLY Mary and Greta streets. General Motors mew houses, W, H. Martin & Co,, contractors. (80-¢) WANTED--ONE SINGER clocutionist and a 'Phone 27. AND ventriloquist, (80-b) NEIL YELLOWLEES, EXPERT piano tuner, will he in Oshawa once every week. Orders left at Harris Music storg, Phone: 1490. (Sept. 28-Oct. 28) ! JIspeets for all | eriminating; customers. PARTIES TO FURNISH PRO- kinds of property salés in Oshawa Good remunerp- tion for spare time, Box "W" Times: (80-e) FXPERTENCED AGENTS-- READ-' fly sell Imperial Art Christmas Greeting Cards. Splendid workman. ship, eolor and design appeal to digs $25 weekly up. in. spare time between now and Christmas, Sell the best. 'Lowest price. Hi quality, Only a few sample books. left. Now is the time. Delivery later, Canadian Publishing Co., 51 Wellington West, Toronto, (Sept. 28-1) PERSONAL | GREETING CA Agents wanted to take pret vg tor the finest line ever shown in RNeeal Art: Co., Manufaeturers.. 210 W. LOAN OF $10,000.00 WANTED ON $23,000.00; First mortgage on Osh- awa Land Sub-Division. Interest 8 percent. Apply Messrs. Fair and Pearson, 33 Adelaide St. W., Te- ronto, (80h) ranks in a tenth State----Chapias. The nine States where the revolt was reported open or incipient were given as: Vera. Cruz, Morelos, Oaxaca, Michoacan, Puebla, Jalisco, Eastern Chihuahua, Sinaloa and Nayarit, Honeycombed With Revolt Jalisco, particularly, was painted as honeycombed with revolt. In this State battles, skirmishse or the exe- cution of captured enemiés of the Government were renorted from Atontonilco, Portezuelo, Zapotian dejo, Ameca and Las Cruces. At Portezuelo, Federals reported 18 reyolutionist killed and ' 52 wounded. At Ameca, the General in command of the Federals, whose name was not given, was reported mortally wounded. General Lucas Gonzales, Com- mander of Federal troops in the Southern Bacatete district, who has been long in the field against Yaqui opponents of the Calles regime, is reported to have left his post with- out leave and fis listed in official auarters as among those hostile to President Calles. Street Fighting A number were killed, the total not given, in street fighting vester- day in the Mexican Capital, said ad- veies coming to this border point, One of the dead was a nephew of Tomas Robinson, Congressman from the State' of Sonora, This was confirmed by Guillermo Robinson, hrother of Tomas, who is Mexican Vice-Consul here, Obrecon Is Loyal Obregon circles in Nogales, Sonora, relatéd' that General Obre- gon had pledged the full weight of his influence in support of President Calles in crushing any revolt. General Pablo. E. Mhciag. new Federal Commandant of the district, annonnced censorship of communica tion lines into Mexico had been lift- ed. Expelled Deputies Vera Cruz, Oet. 5.--The State Legislature, 'meeting at Vera Cruz todav, expelled five anti-re-election- ist Deputies for alleged complicity in the rebellion headed by Generals Serrano and Gomez and remanded them to the courts for trial. MORE TRA MEN : NEEDED, SAYS COURT Hamilton, Oet. _.--~The present strength of traffic officers on Pro- 'vincial highways should not only be doubled, it should be increased by 400 per cent., Magistrate Vance de- clared in county Police Court today in fining several motorists from $15 to $20 and costs .for "'cutting in." "Motorists imagine they can con- tinue this dangerous practice and get away with it...and they do--for- tunately for them," his Worship said, adding that it was lack of a suffi- cient number of traffic officers on highways which enabled the reck- less motor driver to escape prosecu- tion in many cases. eontinued, "I drove to town in my car at a rate of 35 miles an hour, and every car on the road passed me." ------------------------------ pr 3 PORT CREDIT MAIN STREBY WILL BE GREAT WHITE WAY Port Credit, Obt." ..--A new system of street lighting om Port Credit's main street that will rival Yonge SSreet's "white way' will be brought into effect one week from today, when Reeve Thompson will "throw the switch turning on 79 200- watt lamps placed on hydro poles along the main street, At nresent the street is lighted with only 21 100- watt lamps. The cost of the new street lighting svatem will be ap- proximately $2,000, |is possible for it on earth, similar reason, and ordered them put' a mutiny in the Federal military #This morning" Magistrate Vance {| DUTY AND JUSTICE nn y of Londeh, Ont., Oct. 6--"Duty to the human race, justice to the progressive efforts of men and women of the past, and a realization of the enorm- ous possibilities for. good in the future, challenge every man today to comse- crate his life, private and public, to foster the impulses that alone can ad- vance' humanity along its upward course to whatever degree of Utopia In a day when material wants are met by eager science when the frivolities of the age seem to many to overshadow thought, when moraljty is a dream of theorists and spiritualists yields to sensualism, the call comes strong and clear to un= derstanding hearts, to take a worth- while place in the age-old fight against ignorance and vice and brutality, in the cause of love and progress, and the soul of man." This was the message delivered Mon- day night to 600 delegates to the annual convention of the Ontario-Quebec dis- trict of Kiwanis, by John H. Moss, Milwaukee, immediate past interna- tional president of Kiwanis, who was president of the international clubs three years ago, and unveiled the Ki: wanis memorial to President Harding in Vancouver, ' Appeal for Vision Speaking at a banquet in the Ma- sonic Temple, Mr. Moss made a forc- ible appeal for a new vision on the part of the individual members of Ki- wanis, of the need for practical ethics in the modern world. He outlined the need, as he saw it, in a time of apparently cynical frivolity, and be- lieved the association of 100,000 mem- bers of Kiwanis was the ideal body through which to set in. motion a prac- 'tical idealism, which should enter the hody industrial, politic and individual, so that mankind in the future would receive from this generation a gift of mental and 'moral health, commen- curate with those we have received from our uccstors. The banquet, followed by a ball given by the Lieutenant-Governor, W. R. Cockburn, of Toronto, marked the close of a day given over to the re-~ ception of reports and committee meet- ings. THAT OTTAWA SITUATION Ottawa, Oct. 6.--Hockey rumors regarding the sale of some mem- bers of the world's champion Otta- wa Senators were put right by President Frank Ahearn, speaking over the olong-distance telephone from New Syork. Mr. Ahearn inti- mated that negotiations had been conducted and that *"Hooley™ Smith's name might be linked with these negotiations, but that no other player or players of the Ottawa team were being considered in deals. At that, President Ahearn did not say "Hooley" was leaving; he simply stated that further information would be given out in the near fu- ture AUSTRALIAN POLITICIAN BITTEN BY WILD MAGPIE Canberra, Australia, Oct, J 7.--The establishment of the Federal 'Capital in rural surroundings has not passed without resentment by the Anion of these waste spaces, i bitten,/children of ficials, and the late Federal mepibér for Melbourne, william Fenton, who was severely bitten on the head. Police with loaded rifles are un- der orders to, shops the.magpies. THINK Some vey, SWEET "SMERE. You | Bi Pron Sweet Home is a place where the right kind of coal is giving the right heat. Warm homes make warm hearts. Our delivery is prompt. Pone now.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy