OSHAWA AND DISTRICT Two Oases Adjowrned Two cases which came before Mag istrate A. F., Hind in the local police court this morning were adjournca to a later date for hearing, Burnc. Gibson, charged with reckless drmv- ing, was granted an adjournment until next Wednesday, November 2nd, in order that he may be able to get in tcuch with the people who were injured in 'the aceident and come to a settlement of damages, William Kuz, charged with a con- travention of the Liquor Control Act, was remanded until this Friday, October 28th, Bail was arranged, Two Cars The intersection of GHdden aven- ue and Ritson road was the scemu of an accident yesterday in which two cars were damaged, Frank Wright, 232 Verdun road, who was driving his Chevrolet ~touping car south of Ritson read was run into by George Corby, 128 Tyler Cres- cent, who was going east on Glid- den avenue, The latter had his' wind shield and left headlight smashed while Wright's car had the right front fender damaged, Collision At Sgreet Corner - When a Johnston taxi driven by Frank Page was at the corner of ASK FOR IT BY * NAME Dt THOMAS' ECLECTRIC OIL A GREAT LINIMENT A healing and soothing lini- ment which has for sixty years been in popular de- mand for the relief of all external and internal pains,' Manufactured by NORTHROP & & LYMAN CO., Limited 'oronto, Canads Mn 4 Salli Mm | Ls ZR aon IM Have Your Eyes Ex- amined by Our Op- Satistaction (Guaranteed We grind owr own Lenses in our Lens Jury & Lovell Optical Parlors : Phone 28 or 29 OT EECCA SALALAL LER 0 A I Keep An Eye OnYour Eyes TEE PE TTT Athol and Simcoe street yesteraay, it was struck by a car driven by Bert Wolfrain, of Simcoé street south, Wolfrain was coming from Athol street on to the Simcoe street intersection when the acident oe- curred. A fender on the taxi was damaged, To Hold Hallowe'en Party A gay Hallowe'en party will be staged in General Motors convention hall tomorrow for the members of the Choir and Orchestra, it was announc- ed today, The building is to be spec- ially decorated for the occasion with all the trappings of the night which has been long associated with the weird and the mysterious. K, P, Carnival Closes Tomorrow Two diamond rings ar¥ being given away at the Knights of Py- thias Carnival each of first three nights of this week, Last night the lucky winner of the first draw was Mr, Vv. Fair and of the second was a man whose name could not be ascertain- ed by The Oshawa Daily Times. The program presented from the stage last night consisted of two presen- tations of Scotch dances by Miss Annie McDonald of Ritson road, ac- companied by Jack Stewart with the bagpipes. There will be two feat- ures on the program tonight, one being a monologue comedian and the other being a boxing bout, Poppy Day Wreath Citizens wishing to 'purchase wreaths in connection with "Poppy Tag Day' 'may secure these from mem bers of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Post 43. These wreaths are made by dis- abled veterans and are distributed by Canadian Legion Posts. Persons desiring these are requested to get in touch with any of the following: Mrs. A. Buckley, 177 Burke street, phone 1396W; Mrs. R. Armitage, 302 Jarvis street, phone 1889W; Mrs, Kellar, 16 Union street, phone between 7 and 8 p.m, 2664; A. Glad man, phone 2435M. Regular Meeting B, ¥, PU, B. v. P. U. was held as usual last evening in the Sunday School room with Miss B Galt president in the chair, During the short business meeting the society decided to attend the rally to be held at Sunderland on Thanksgiving Day, November 7th and transportation was left in the hands of Mr. E. Johnston, They also arranged to take charge of the service in the church on Sunday evening in accordance with young people's week, Mr. Elsworth took the topic of the evening, the second chapter of the book "You and Your Church," which he gave in a very able and instructive manner, Miss Peggy Rice favored the meeting with a solo then all repeated the Mizpah benediction to close the meeting, surprise Party A very enjoyable surprise party was held ot the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomson, 215 Mary street last night, the occasion being the birthday of Mrs. Thomson when a narty of her friends met to honour her on the happy occasion. Mrs. Thomson was presented with a very lovely dinner set. Mrs, M. Oster, made the presentation, and Mrs. Thomson suitably replying. A very enjoyable night was spent with song, cards and dancing, afterwards a luncheon being served, the evening being brought to a close with the singing ot Auld Lang Syne. The as- .sembled guests were: Mr. and Mrs, Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. M. Oster, Mr. and Mrs. Gen. D. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Leishman, Mr. D. Johnston, Missy Mamie Clark, - Miss Jean Leishman, Mr. G, Mona- han and Mr, G. Leslie, Married SCOTT--WADDINGTON-- At Riverdale United Church, To- ronto, Monday, October 17th, 1927, by Rev. W, McConnell, Miss Elsie Waddington, of Albroath, Scotland, to Mr. Ira Seott, of Osh- "In Memoriam HALL--In loving memory of our dear mother. Elizabeth Hall, who passed away October 25th, 1924. the No one knows the silent heartache, Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that is borne in silence, For the one we loved so well. Greta, Mabel and Charlie. (96a) D_,tNA . THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1927 coddiver oll be emulsified? Answer: Because | can absorb it more readily, like the emulsified fat in milk, What's more, it tastes pleasant when 1 take it in the form of SCOTT'S EMULSION TERMINATES 2I YEARS' SERVICE (Continued from page 1) uel Hewitt and Watthew Love, both members of the staff, Group singing and numbers by a string trio were also appreciated. Prior to the program, Mr. Storic commented on the fact that he sin- cerely regretted to lose as valuable employce as Mr, Smith, He touched on the sterling qualities of the super intendent and the high degree of effi- ciency with which his duties were car- ried out, In reply Mr. Smith stated it has been a pleasure to work for Fitting's Limited and he added that during the twenty-one years he has heen an em- ployee there, he has appreciated the whole hearted support and co- operation | of all the employees, No one, he | claimed, felt deeper the regret at hav- ing to severe relations, than he did himself, for they have been of the] happiest. The presentation of a beautiful clnb | bag was made during the course of the address which read as follows: Dear Harry :-- It is with the deepest regret that we learn of your intended departure from amongst us, Our regret is intensified because during the twenty-one years'| you have been with us, it has heen | your constant aim and endeavour to extend your co- operation to all wi ith | whom you came in contact, You have seen Fittings Limited grow | from a small concern to one that now has extended to many times its original | size, and whose markets extend acros 5 | our vast Dominion. 1 | i | We shall miss you very much, and it is our sincerest wish that in your new | sphere of life you will be blessed by a speedy return to that good health which is so important to a happy life. Ve also hope that you will be mater ially blessed, and should you at any time he able to pay a visit to your fellow cmgloyees of Fittings Limited, th: pleasure we know will be mutual, We have 'taken this opportunity of meeting all together once again t» wish you all the joys of life, and as a rememberance of the respect and high esteem in which you are held by the boys we ask you to accept this Club Rag with their best wishes that the Skies of the Sunny South may smile down on you and bring Taine Buti Lappiness and prosperity and may it | remind you of many pleasant times spent with the . Foremen of "People who borrow troubly are a! ways anxious to turn it overjto others --alt Reporter. y ' smn Too Late to Classiiy SALE--SIX ROOM location, Price $3,400. Cash Balance mopthly. Phone 869. (96¢c) FOR good $300. a. 5 ROOM HOUSE. CENTRAL. ALL conveniences, Price $3,200. Cash $300. Phone 868. J (96¢c) | FOR SALE--#IX ROOM BRICK uptown near 'King. Immediate pos- session. With garage and choice lot. One thousand cash will swing this deal. Apply' to J. H. Beamer, 38 Bond St. E. Phone 2658. | past three 'make his home in Oshawa. | an _ Fittings Liptited. | HOUSE, | (96a) | IORGANIZING TO COMBAT a cE 3 waking) Public School ol Staffs and the Nurses Uniting to Keep Epidemics Away Led by the public school nursing ' staft principals and teachers of Osh- awa' s public school system are mobiliz- ing against the annual threat of epi-| demic amongst the children which in former years, and particularly in 1925, was responsible for so much lost scho: al time. Having kept diphtheria out-| break from gaining a foothold, the final week of October began with the threat of scarlet fever in the Mary Street school where one child develop: ed the disease. All contacts with this child have Leen inoculated against the disease and | it is confidently expected that there will be no more evidence of the ds- ease at the sehiool. school. OSHAWA THIRD IN MANUFACTURING (Continued from page 1) with a total output valued at $447,- 098,000, Hamilton's second place in 1925 was due to a production to- tal of $122,305,000, and Oshawa's third place was established in tRat year by factory production valued at $47,629,284, The year 1926 saw the previous year'y production total increased by $10,000,000, and the current year is expected to run close to $70,- 000,000, Statistics of other manufacturing centers in Ontario for 1925 gave the Border Cities fourth place, Kitch- ener fifth place, and Port Colborne sixth, The automotive industry in on: tario ranks first under normal con- | dions, with flour and grain products a close second. While the pulp and paper industry is the corner stone of Quebec industry, it stands only in fourth place in Ontario. Oshawa's manufacturing impor tance is entirely out of proportion to its population, even when its suburban area is taken into account, Assessment census of Ontario cities puts Oshawa in tenth place. the IMPORTANT PROMOTIONS | (Continued from page 1) 'ftroller of General Motors of Canada, | Limited, Mr, Gowdy is an assistant Wednesday is the Busy Day, it's The store is open all day--ready to attend to your needs in a very efficient manner, Fall and Winter Stocks were never so varied as now and values are of a noteworthy character. A Notable Offering of Style that represents the very last word. Materials are fine poplins, jerseys and flannels that cannot be equalled for quality in dresses at twice the money, A most fortunate purchase enables us to offer you these dresses at much less than the regular maker's cost, Wednesday Special, HL Do You Need 15 Only Boys Heavy Window Blinds? Wool Pullover Sweaters Wednesday is the day to buy them. We Hee 22, 24, 28 and 30 only. Colors, navy, secured another lot of these good seconds rown and brown heather, Bier "4 in the very best oil opaque quality. They ; Berane r irene C are so good that it is hard to see why the L ° 9 adies maker has classed them as seconds, White, : Crepe-de-chine Scarfs cream and green in the standard size, 37 x Plain colors, peach, jade, coral, powder 70; mounted on strong spring rollers, com- plete with brackets and ring pull. £9 c bige. sand and white, Finished with hiem- itched ends, length 54 inches. 89 c Regular $1.25. On sale for, each, 1000 Yards Wednesday 'Special, ........ SYCRrrEsiYIYSE 34 inch White CHRISTMAS Saxony Flannellette | GREETING CARDS with soft vapped Tnish, Un Wednesday Buy your Christmas Greeting Cards now we offer you this whole shipment of 1,000 - Save cy Vo, sed do envel- yards which we bought before the 19 signs, for 98¢ vise in price at, yard, Cc y errienenaraaanianns Sar rans rris BARGAIN DAY AT WARD'S Women's and Misses' Fine Wool Dresses |! f | comptroller of General Motors Cor- poration in the United States. H. R. Wilber, the new assistant treasurer, came to Oshawa from the Detroit organization on the first of September and has been on the Gen- eral 1Motors executive staff for the and a half years. Prior was with the Chrysler Company for some six to that he Motor Car For Better Values DIAMONDS Burns' Jewelry Store 28 SIMCOE 8S. PHONE 389 Cash or Terms MUSIC STORE SHOE "STORE 18 SIMCOE STREET WILSON & LEE 71 Simcoe St. N, Phone 2388 _Everything in Music Wilber is a native of is married, and will By vir- | tue of his local office, he is named | assistant treasurer of General Motor Corporation of the United States, H | H. E. Pierson, General Motors new | | chief accountant, is 24 years old | and a native of Oshawa. He has been ' with the corporation for the past | ten, years. | Sidney J. Nobbin, assistant cost! | accountant in charge of cpsts and | | factory accounting, is a native of | fissex County, England. Coming to! | Canada when 10 years of age, he was | edueated at the Galt Collegiate In-. stitute. He has been with General Motors of Canada, Limited, for the past five years. years. Mr, Pennsylvania, WRTAL LAW | IN BUCHAREST. BELL ORGAN FOR SALE. IN GOOD condition. Phone 1591W. (96¢c) TWO GENTLEMEN BOARDERS wanted. Agply 47 Gladstone Ave. PHONE 22 3. see Thompson's Drug Store 10 Simcoe St. 8. We Deliver SPECIALISTS IN MINING SECU RITIES LISTED AND UNLISTED HEAD OFFICE: REFORD BUILDING Bay and Wellington Sts., Toronto PRIVATE WIRE SYSTEM 11 King Street East, Oshawa Above CP.R. Office, Phone 144 _ 8. F. Everson, Local Manager BOWMANVILLE MUSIC STUDY CLUB will be given in | OPERA HOUSE, BOWMANVILLE WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26TH ( at 8 pam. presented by TO ARTISTS: MIs + XYOX NE HAZLEWOOD ~ Pianist MISS LILLIAN GARFIELD Soloist Soprano MR. SAMUEL HERSENHOBEN Violinist ADMISSION 50c session of M. Manoilescu, former m'n ister, whose arrest yesterday caused a sensation throughout Rumania. In letters addressed to opposition | leaders, Carol demands that a referen- dum be held throughout Rumania t learn the will of the people in regard to his return as King. The cabinet, stated that reponts regarding the Car-| olist movement are without foundation and adds, "the truth is that the former; Crown Prince Carol attempted to send an invitation to heads of the various parties including the Premier with the object of inducing Rumania people to give up their decision of the question of his recall of the throne. Since such an act was a direct attack on the con- stitutional order and safety of the state, Manoilescu, the agent through whom the letters were sent, has been arrested and brought before the court. The government is firmly determined to preserve national order and it will take all necessary measures|\to preven: any further attempts of "a similar nature." On Thursday the Premier will de- mand from all political groups in par- liament a declaration of their attitude towards the present situation. He has announced that the government will regard as enemies of the country all those who oppose the present consti- tution and will charge them with high treason. \ ! { (Continued from Page 1) | PHONE 378. NEXT THE POST OFFI { Complete calm prevails, but under- neath is a feeling of undisguised anx- ietv and uncertainty, and the cabinet held several momentous meetings to- day in the bedroom of Premier Brat- iano, who is indisposed. To add a dramatic touch to the situation, today was litle King Mich- ael's sixth birthday and it even was celebrated at a solemn service in the Patriarchal Cathedral in the presence sof foreign ministers corps. and diplomatic Just One Block North of General Motors, fronting on Ritson Rd. and in the Direct Path of the City's best Immediate Develop- ment--that's Fairview Park No. 2. Large Lots, Careful strictions, Very Low Prices and Excep- tionally Easy terms.