fold Meeting at Lake ' | The "Young People of the King t league held their regular Wig at the lake last night and Aor were about thirty-five who let together at the park. After ome games and races until dark Ay had a huge bonfire and a short paper setvice, on the beach, ------ nse Further Adjourned Further adjournment was grant- in the cases' against Howard kéon, who ls charged with as- his wife and occasiening ual bodily harm and with falling used. The case will be pro- ded with on August. 6, D, A. J. anson appeared .on behalf of Mrs, Mangan for the ac- sed and Cpl, .Greirson for the Y.P.U, Meeting Mr, R. Wilkins took the topic last ht at the regular meeting of the .Y.P.U, which was opened in the us- | way with the vice president, Mr. . Hele, in charge of the meeting, Af- r everything was arranged for the onday at Rosebank, Mrs. oward favored with a solo, then the pic, "What would happen if all urch. members were active Chris: ns?" was given in-a very interesting he meeting s closed with the repeating of the izpah Benediction, estmount School Club Westmount Home and School club d a special meeting on Monday, ly' 25th, at the home of the presi- nt; Mrs, L. Weeks, when final ar- niggments were made for the mem- rs" picnic to be held at Lakeview rk on August 4th at two-thirty hin | are requested to bring well-filled skets and their own cups, A good e is expected; The convenors of different committees are: for the es, Mrs. Ralto; for the prizes, Mrs, Wenn: and for the supper, Mrs, has, Weeks. The convenor of the neral committee is Mrs. I, Weeks, provide the Recessities of lite for Fined $10 and Coste Charged with having obstructed the police while they were searching unlicensed premises nder the provisions of the Liquor Control Act John Wylie this morning pleaded guilty and was fined $10 and costs. There was no evidence taken, Case Remanded Orval Hur appeared before Mag- trate nd yesterday afternoon charged with obstructing the po: lice, He pleaded not guilty and remanded for eight days In ¥. He will' be granted bail it he can obtain bondsmen, It is alleged that Hurst was ordered out of town by the police and that he refused tp EO, : Woman Remanded an Cha Charged with having liquor ether than that acquired hy permit, Emma Sweeney, a resident living on Olive avenue, appeared in police court. this morning, She was represented by D. A, J. Swanson who asked and was granted a remand, The date set for |, the hearing was Thursday, August 4, Co, J. F, Grierson appeared for the Crown, Face Liquor Charges ite Liguer Ch and Karl Ryzuk were arrested last night on warrant charged with having illegally sold liquor. They were brought before Magistrate Hind this morning and were remanded un- til August 5, D, A, J. Swanson ap- peared for the defendants and Col, Grierson for the Crown, Bail was al- lowed, The alleged offences were com- Hitted on July 23 and July IB respec- tively, ' STOCK MARKETS TORONTO STOCKS, Noon Closing, STOCK BID ABK sell 'Pelephone, .... 160 161 8B, C, Ishing . . 18% 1 Can. Bread. ..... . 118 120 Can, Ind, Alcohol, ... #3 Hiram Walker, . Int, Petroleum 28% 29 Lperall Ol, . M% eh Int, Nickel, ... 60% 61 mussey Harris, 81% 38 BeABIAM, .. sme SY 23 Shredded Wheat, ... 62 63 TWin CIty. obodommmns Bh 64% Mining Sales to Noon, AVBOBBIE, + swessmiermmesnss 30% 81 Ares, , .. we BY 62 Amulet, .. . . 376 877 Bunker Hill. . 96 8 Barry Hollinger, 30% 31 BBRYVBE: : mus soins mons 106 108 Castle Trethewey. ... 179 80 Central Mapitobs, .... 166 169 DOMA. ie: moses i 726 186 Keeley Silver, £17 L 1] Kirkland Lake 139 140 Hollinger. .... 1836 1850 Lake Shore. 2030 {TT BRAVE: ms re 26% 26% Maccassa. 20 21 Melntyre. ... 2680 2600 Noranda, .. .. 2200 3210 Mining Corp"m. ..... 306 310 Nipissing. .. .. ~wue. B70 680 Potterdoal. .. +o. 13% 13% Premier. .. .. -- 208 209 Pioneer. ... ... 72 7% Ribago Copper. ...... 27 28 Teck Hughes. ...... 832 835 Tough Oakes. ...... 29 30 TOWARAMAL, -.. ~ ~ 338 340 WIPOBA. . sue - ssvoinies seen BS 83 Wright Hargraves. .. $00 603 Int. Nickel. si 62 Mining Sales to Neon. 404,400. Sliver, 56% NEW YORK STOCKS vr 149 wes we an ax as | 'miles distant, few minutes when word of dent, which occurred half a mile from of the mishap were San Sebastian, July 26.--Authorities have stationed sf | police around the American summer embassy here, earing a repetition of the attempt a few days ago to bomb the American consulate at The violence at Nice was believed to be In sympathy with Sacco and Ven- ett, \ BODY DISCOVERED . UNDERNEATH CAR Continued from page 1 secand motorist was involved in the mishap. Jt'has been stated that the steering gedr had been giving trouble previous to the day of the accident, but exam- ined after the tragedv it seemed in proper shape, Though not an exper: ienced driver, young Spencer was able to handle a car and had driven several times before, The marks of the car also showed that Spencer had steered a perfectly straight course along the north side of the road before swerving sharply to the ditch, There was no evidence to show that the brakes of the car had been applied, Was Out For Drive At the time when the accident teok Place the lad who had just finished aving dinner, was out for a spin while waiting for his mother to get ready to go with him to the farm of her bro- ther, George Lynde, at Ashton, three e had heen gone byt a the acci- his home, was brought, The first persons to reach the scene Mr, and Mrs, Cor- rin, who were returning from visiting friends living near Brooklin, After driving a short distance along the eighth concession they came upon the car upturned in the ditch, the four wheels pointing skywards, Not realiz- ing the seriousness of what had oc- curred, Mr, Corrin slowed and stopped his car intending, as would the aver- age driver, to notice the extent of the 38% | damage which had been done. At that 48% 49 [time it was his opinion that the owner of the ill fated car had gone for as- sistance in getting the vehicle removed from the ditch, After reaching the Ford he was amazed and shocked to notice a man's foot projecting from underneath. It did not take Mr. Cor- rin long to find that he could not lft the car and he hastened quickly to the home of John Booth. Returning the two men lifted the car and extricated the body. Mr. Booth at once recog- nized him as the son of his neighbour. Some intimate friends of the Spencer family happened along and they noti- fied Mrs. Spencer of the accident which had taken place, Narrow Roadway The road on which the mishap oc curred is a narrow township roadway over which there is little trafic. The ditch is deep and muddy and drops sharply from the road. The accident has cast considerable gloom over the whole community, not only at Myrtle where it occurred and where the Spencer's have resided for the past two years, but also at Kings- dale in Pickering township where the family formerly resided. During the t two years the lad had been as- sisting his father on the farm but while living at Kingsdale bad attended the 'public school at that place. He was also a regular attendant at the Kings- dale United Church Sunday school. The funeral is being held tomorrow afternoon. Services will be conducted at the home by Rey. Barnes of Green- wood, and the body will be laid to rest in Groveside cemetery. The pall will be borne by six former school mates of the deceased. Amer T & T. 166% 166% 166% Atchison, 189% 187% 188% Amer Can. 61% 68% 60% GIVEN 3 Balt. & Ohio. 118% 116 117% Can Pac. 188% 187% 188% a--F Chrysler, 54% 61% 54% Homes Dupont. 218" 264 269; | Entered Number of in Dodge "A 19 . 18% 18% | This Role and Attacked Erie. 3% 2% 2% Famous Plrs 94% 93% 92% Women Gen. Motors. 225 219% 224% 8% 85 86% (By Canadian Press) 47% 45% 47% | Toronto, July 26.--Sam Sher 184% 184% [bourne of this city, who it is alleg- S0% 60% 60% ed, posed as gas inspector some T% 67% | weeks ago and after gaining en- 51% 514 {trance to a number of howses, at- 115% 118 tempted to attack housewives, Was nced to three months determin 106 195% M06 loo with an additional twelve hod 55 {months indeterminate in the Om- hk 8 5s tanio Reformatory when he Appear- 39% M% np i 52 sik Sd 15% 115 Bom 53 52 53 Pudi 113% 214% | In the Oshawa General hospital, 46 46 AFA Ito Mr. amd Mrs. Leonard Smith, 230 222 223% | of Whitby. formerly 376 short Ce- 128% 12TH 128% | Mima, a som. 292) WEN 5a "» "BU STULMAN MAY WED TODAY Countryside for Many Miles Puritan Maid | Full Fashioned Hose $1.79 Butterick Patterns or so around Grande Ans, the wil- derness lodge of Mr. and Mra, James A. Stillman, does not know when "Bud" Stillman will wed Lena Wilson, native daughter of the Canadian woods, but whenever he does the neighbors will see it. The marriage was sald to be set for this afternoon but Is was whispered this morning that It would take place soon after break- fast, and villagers and country residents took no chances, They got out boats, buggies and motor -- cars and started for Grande Ans hefore the night was over. LOCAL SWIMMER 10 TRY TEN MILE TEST Continued from page 1 As was stated in yesterday's Times Fawcett has not previously tackled long distance swims, The distance of the Marathon swim will be '21 miles and his longest swim to date was 7 and a quarter miles which he did at Vancouver in 1922 shortly after returning from overs seas where he was gassed, Fawcett swam a mile in the Somme In France during the war, Learning to swim as a lad of six years, Faw-' cett has always been fond of the water and despite medical advice that he refrain from swimming to any great extent has always persis- ted, Expenses in connection with his training will be considerable ani Pawcett Is hoping that Oshawa merchants and residents will as- sist, The gramaphone whicp he will use on his trials has heen do- nated by D. J. Brown and a local druggist has donated various acces- sories which will be needed. It is shortly less than a year ago since Fawcett came to Oshawa from Vancouver where he had been work- ing following the war. He was born Women's Silknit OL Sy BLOOMERS Som) with what is being sold around this price. Full ran , Jade, pink, bols-de-rose, glace, orchid, mais, sunburn, rk and sand, Girl's and Misses Striped Blazers Wool knit and best English blazer flannels, striped pattern only. Sizes 12 to 20 years, Regular up to $6.95, On sale at $3 45 LJ Women's Gingham House Dress- es. Girls' Gingham Play Dresses About 100 garments ready for rush 89 c selling in the morning, at ed Raincoats like silk, trousness A A TTT Wash Fabrics "uns For Wednesday Selling TRY Jia ox YOUR YOUNG MAN No young weman shoubd trust her lite happiness to, a young manh uptil she has seep him pass the ack test of a two weeks' camping out |i party. And vice versa, 1? HIGH PARK ---with its carefully restricted provisions for beautiful homes, means more to you and the City of Oshawa than any other subdivision that has ever been offered or ever will be of- fered to the buying public in our young and growing metropolis, high, level and large, deep lots on King, | and other splendid streets at a price that will double in less than a year, makes this one of the most attractive buys in our city. Look over these splendid lots and select sev eral, you cannot fail to make a handsome profit. Now is the time to buy. See / LYCETT at once or call him up---phone 295 25 KingSt. EE OSHAWA Corner of Celina in England and was among the first Striped Buro-Dye Broadcloths Printed Silk-mixture Crepes to see service in France, Check Duro-Dye Be and for the Singhame sure come early and Boat RT 1 As Usual Wednesday News Tells of | Important Savings READ .- COME -- SAVE READ .- COME .. 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