--- 0K HLFIGH LODGE INSTALL OFFICERS Orange ge Lodges of the ad Attend Pleasing Ceremony otficers were installed at Oak- h Lodze, No, 151, L.O.B.A. last t at the Fourteenth Birthday ting held in the led=e rooms which was attended by quite number of members of other mance Lodres of Oshawa. Mrs, @iljard, past mistress of Oakleigh 5) ply assisted hy Mrs. M, An- drews of Victory Lodwe and Mrs, ran and Mrs. Thomneon of | Queen Mary Lodge, stallin~ officers, was the in- The follawing were installed: orthy Mistress. Mrs, G. Sanders; puty Mistress, Mrs R! Hobbs; anlain. Mrs, H Kelley; Record- ing Secretary, Mrs, A, G'hson; Financial fecretary, Mrs, F. Bran- fon: Treasurer, Mrs. F. Hastines; t T.ectnrer, Mrs, N. Hurgt; 2nd Tecturer. G. Hoveman: Director of Qeremonies Mes. FB, Hurst; Tnner. @uard, Mrz. WM, Oster: Outer Guard. Mro, 'W. Johnston; 1st Oommittée, Mrs. R.g@l'de: 2nd Committee, Mrs, Barnes; 3rd Com- mittee, Mrs. Johneton: 4th 'Cam: mittee, Mrs, A. Gillard; Sth Com. mittea, Mrs. W. ¥. Hudnon; Guard fan, Mrs, Harrison; Past Mis- tres Mrs. 1. ivans, + Following the installation sev- eral vigiting members spoke and expressed their good wishes ta tha loca) lodge. A sumptuous hanquet at which a beautiful birthday cake bearing fourteen candles was lighted, adorned thte table. It was out by the Worthy Mistress, Mrs Sanders, Toasts were Kine, the Orange loenl Orance Lodz proposed to the Asszociation, the 4, the Oakleign E They were fittingly. responde ad to. The Worthy Mistress and offi- cers tale this ppportunity of wish- ing .all the Compliments of the Season. ER [Pass Resol Post Co Comtrade A. Hamilton De- |, cared They Would Be But Not as Legion "epre- sentatives -- Call for Sup- |» port Post No. 43 of the Canadian Le- gion, at its weekly meeting last night, passed an unequivocal resolution de- claring that it was not and could not enter into politics of any sort, wheth- er municipal, provincial or federal Deep regret was expressed by 'sev- eral members that the city had been lead to believe that they contem- lated entering candidates for the City Council in the coming eleetion as a Canadian Legion Post of the British Empire Service League, In course of the discussion, Presi- dent Dan Douglas of the local Post, Comrade A. J, Graves, a former al- derman and Comrade A," Hamilton, better known to Oshawa citizens as "The masked Hercules," declared that they would be candidates for the City*Council at the coming municipal election if nominated, and their com- rades' votes were solicited only with respect to their fitness for the offices, "We are not running as Legion candidates," each of the gentlemen named expressed himself with evident sincerity, "hut as a matter of civic duty, If you feel that you can vote for us as men, not as veterans and comrades, do so." Secretary T. Gladman, whe is a sergeant of the Ontario Regiment, was named a committee of one to interview Lieutenant Col, Frank Chappell, commanding the Ontario Regiment, with a view to shialning permission for the Legion Pipe Band a ---- Ir TOBIE, S Stocks F © ORLONG & Bonds Private Wire System King Street East, Oshawa = Above C.P,R, 0%ee Phones. 143 and 144 S. F. EVERSON, Local Manager CO. Grain TT Candidates if Nominated, |} THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927 on That 'Not Enter Any Form Of Politics 0 use the armories one night each month ducing the winter for march- practice. , A was. also determined that the Tocal Legion Post will give an enter- finment a patients at the Christie treet capital 'oronto, early in anuary, A committee was named to ake the ara gments, consisting of isd) des A. Hamilton, Pipe Major D. McNiven and Comrade William Harmer. BOY 15 DEAD FROM Markham, Dec, ther, -b-year-old Lawrence Postill, Green River, near Markham, died ing, brother, Neil, had gone out he 1s believed to have cartea 1m front of the rifle as Neil shot at some animal, Brought to Toronto the Hospital for Sick Children at 1.80 p.m. Tuesddy, He died from loss of hlood. to, investigated and it is probable that an inquest will be held in Markham, Coming Events RATES 8 Cents per word each in- sertion. Minimum charge for BULLET WOUND 16.--~Wounded in the shoulder by a bullet from a rifle in the hands of his bro- in the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, early Wednesday morn- Lawrence and his 16-year-old ") make the rounds of their traps, and by his mother, he was admitted to Coroner Dr. Burgess, of Toron- Jut of Politics But Members Will Run For Cound THREE MONTHS ON THEFT GOUNT AND BREACH OF TRUST. Thomas Nesby is Sent to Ontario Reformatory--S3tole Tobaccos EMPLOYED IN STORE Police Gather Considerable Evidence--Extended Over Period of Some Weeks Thomas Nesby, Syrian, was sen- tenced to a term of three months in the Ontario Reformatory, with a further indeerminate sentence of two years less one day, in police court this morning, on a charge of theft and breach of trust, Sen- tence was imposed by Magistrate Alfred ¥. Hind, The offence for which Neshy ettes, cigars and other tobacco was sentenced was theft of cigar- from the firm of Sachlas Alex, King street west, while he was mployed by them as a clerk. The "efts had extended over a period " some weeks, and when suspicion ally centered on Neshy a ron- "'erable amount of evidence was 'thered by the local police de- artment against the youth. A war: 'nt was sworn out for his arrest, nd two weeks aro he was placed n custody, At his preliminary caring the next day the cuse was 'djourned for a week, and last ""riday he was convicted hy Magis- frate Hind after he had pleaded "uijty to the charge, being remand- od in custody for a week for sen- tence. In sentencing Neshy for the of- "once, Mazistrate Hind, as well as Crown Attorney J. A. MeGibbon, nointed out the serioueness of the erime, as it involved a wgerions eacli insertion, 88c, MADAME ROSE, PALMIST, 21 Maple St. Phone 2372F. Hours 20), (1368) MAPAME NEVADA, PALMIST, at 267 Prench St. Phone 710J. Hours 2 to 9. (186-138-140) OAKLEIGH LODGE EUCHRE IN Orange Hall, Burns Block, Fri- day, December 16, Second of series, (139b) (GENERAL MEETING CALLED by the Ladies' Football Team Auxiliary City at YYM.CA, 8§ o'clock, Priday evening, All in- terested welcome, (139h) KING ST. SUNDAY SCHOOL EI tertainment, Tucsday, December 20, 7.30. Admission 26¢c, Now Buy Hosiery § For CHRISTMAS AT REAL BARGAIN PRICES i shades, Come early Saturday as these Won't last long 50 dozen Fure Silk to the top, full fashioned Ladies' Hose in Black, Grey, Sombrero, Biscuit and Blush Regular $1.75 value, ; In a Christmas box, for, pair ............ new shades and all sizes. - 25 dozen "Venus" Brand Fure Silk Hose. All the $1.50 peir. Buy them Saturday gt, pair Regular 98¢ dollar quality. 25 dozen Women's Silk Hose. Our regular dandy Buy them Saturday at, pair . 50 Jszen Women's Silk and Wool Two shades or Sand, Grey and Black. Regular $1.25 analy. made. sizes. Saturday, pair .... Hose. Misses' and Children's Silk and Wool Hose. Owr best 85¢c quality. Sizes 6% to 7% for 49¢ pair Sizes 8 to 10 for 59¢ pair Misses' Sill Hose in Sand, Peach or Black. Saturday, pair Reg. walue 75¢ pair, 49¢ pamanans Odds in Women's Silkk or 2 Cashmere, Women's, Lisle. Values to $1.00. NELSON & "St wont be long mow (140¢) CONCERT WILL BE HELD AT the K. P, Hall by the Trimmers' Social Club on Dec. 19th at $ p.m. All Trimmers, their wives and friends are cordially invited. (1401) | | ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH Choir will render a portion of Handel's "Messiah" at the even- ing service, Dec. 18th. See de- tails in another column, MOOR---On Wednesday, December * 14, at Sarnia General Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Moor, (nee Margaret Jamieson) & daughter. (1402) Card of Thanks E. F. Cawker wishes to thank the members of Oshawa Scottish | (140b) clerks' who are left in charge of 'heir emnloyers' goods, hecanse he the'ts were committeed dur- 'ng periods when Neshy had been oft alone, in charge of the store. ro, and came ty» Canada with tv, ister when 10 years old, BEN CCUPETTION AT POULTRY STOW (Contnued from page 1) the poultry division centered in the exhibits of Orpingtons, Wyandottes 'and Barred Rocks, The showings in these classes were of excellent quality and of good numbers as well. In the smaller classes of the show, the pigeons held a prominent place, with the fine showings of rabbits and cavies close hehind, The warm weather made farmers vary of killing their poultry, so that the new division of dressed poultry was not as well filled as it was ex- pected. It is the intention of, the directors, as expressed at the close of the show, to continue this division next year, however, and even better prizes in these classes will be award- Interest among the exhibitors was found to a great extent in the spe- cial prizes which were awarded. The cup for the largest and best cotry in, the show was carried off by R. McLaughlin, and that for the best collection of any one variety of birds | by Dr. Dickinson. Special prizes Spsedy Relief From +> Bunions-Soft Corns No sensible person will continue ito suffer from those nse, agopizing, throbbing bumion pains when the mew powerful penetrat- ing yet harmless antiseptic Emer- ald Oil can readily be obtained at any -well stocked drug store. Apply a few drops over the in- flamed swollen joint and see how speedily the pain disappears. A few more X and the wilien joint fs uced to mor- a marvelously powerful 1s Emerald Oil that soft corns seem to shrivel right up and drop off. Jury & Lovell Ltd. W. H. Karn guarantee it and are dispensing it to many foot sufferers. breech of trust, It reflected on all! 'esby was born in Syria 18 years | were awarded in the various A of poultry, and a complete list of the awards is below. The balance of the list of prize win- ners in the ar cl of the show will be found elsewhere in this i Ree selacion of Whe "Wyandot- be a so Challen Value $30, Best Best collection of piven in show, any one variety, Points won in class not to count--Dr, Dickinson. Directors Challenge Cup for Ban- tams--For best collection of any one bree cLaughlin, R. S. 'McLaughlin--Cup for best collection of Wyandottes, A.V, to be won three times, Rot necessarily in smesassionely Fishe Ww. N. Sinclair, K.C, M.P.P-- Cup -- best callection of "Rhode Is- land Reds, single or rose comb, to be won three times, not necessarily in pscatsiohmAfthur Wilson, Port R "M. Tipper--Cup for best Barred Rock Utility ¢Pen, to ne won three times, not ily in ion-- W. and M, Edgell. L. Fisher--Cup for best collection of White Leghorns, rose or single comb, to he wan three times, not nec. essarily in sucéession--P, Corte To- ronto, lenge Cup for best. collection of Bufi Orpingtons in show--Dr, . Dickinson Dick Smith--Challenge Cup for best collection of White Rocks--C, M, Larmer, "The Canadian Poultry Review," 184 Adelaide street W., Toronto, Ont, Bronze Medal for Black Orpingtons --J. Heard, T. Sherridan--Silver Cup for An- conas, to be won three times, not necessarily in succession--R, R, Mc- Laughlin, Robert (Bob) Preston, Mayor of Oshawa " lver Cup for best collec- tion of I .red Rocks, to be won three tim.:s, not necessarily in suc- cession--John Thomas, Whitby, Robert (Bob) Preston, Mayor of Oshawa---Silver Cup for largest and best entry in show, to be won out- right--R. R. McLaughlin, The T. Eaton Company, Toronto and Oshawa--Club Bag, value $10, for best collection of any one breed | to consist of one cockerel and four pullets--John Thomas Whitby, | The remai ning prize winners will be published in Saturday's issue of The Oshawa Daily Times. Stobie, Arnold B Asbest s | Bell Telaphone Brazilian B.C. Fish F. N. Can, Bread , Can, Brewing , Can. Malting ... Christic Brown ..,,. City Dairy Cons, Smelters ,.,. Imperial Oil ,,, Int. Nicke] | Int. Pete. Massey Harr Seazram Shredded Wheat .... Twin City N Stock Argonaut Amulet Barry Hollinger .... Beaver senrgprrrsians Bidgood Dome Granads ; Howey ' Hollinger Kirkland Lake | Kootenay Florence ,. Lake Shore mm 1 aval-Quebee ' Magan » f Noranda . Min. Corp. ' Nipissing srs Pioneer Potterdoal ,..sp050:5» 28 Premier ... ' Ribago San Antonio ... Saint Anthony .,.,.,. Teck Hughes ... Tough Oakes . Vipond Wr. Hargraves Wiltsey Coghlan .... 950 Total Bon Sales 736,410. Silver 5834. NEW YORK STOCKS Ei by Salle. pork Faring A Co. ») 4 181% 193% 118% imipimiagnomg Haye a skilled craftsman megwmiarly. it' operation ok iy 2 ew mins. And Rep Fone / CHEVROLET OWNERS service and check your simple' "hat Enjoy the Corteinty of Guasantesd Repais Work Write Phone or 53 215 60% John Bailes & SeujSilver Chal- 4 | operating that body so there will be absolute- '| on or before the 26th day of De- said 26th day of December, 1927, the assets of the estate will be dis- tributed SALVATION ARMY NEEDS CLOTHING FOR RELIEF WORK Commander Osbourne Tells of Pathetic Cases in City §0 CALL WEEKLY Being Fed in Restaurants-- No Soliciting Being Done needy families will certainly be ap- That clothing for distribution to |* preciated by Commandant Os. Jalvation Army was evident in an 'nterview with that official today. wwa at the present time, the com- nandant states there are many fa- ear and shocs, Any "at can he made should be sent 2 the local headquarters, {1 visited one family city on Wednesday, while doing some investigating for the Chyist- mas Cheer Committee, and there found a family of parents with five children." The commandant stat- ed the case was a pitiful one. The ter time. clothes, being unemployed for a long The children had hardly any and it was unnecessary tions, It was plainly evident that ery class of clothing. One child is hut a month old, "Talk about slum tions. I've seen them in Toronto, Montreal and the Old Country, but I've never seen anything like that", remarked the Army officer, Invaluable work is heing done for transients by the Salvation Army. There are gpproximurely | 50 persons cell at the local head-| quarters during the week. Those | who are hungry are fed, the Army house. themr fed at a local restaurant or at the fish and chip shore, Those shoes, have them supplied. Com-| mandant Osbourne stated one young man called at his home re-!| cently and wanted an overcoat, He was vp against it. The comnmunu- ant happened to have five on hand at the time and managed to find one among them that fitted he lad. "The boy cried when he received it," the commandant stated, was so happy." Commandant Oshourne, being » member of the executive of the Christmas Cheer Committee, is co- to the fullest extent with {ly no overlapping. No soliciting is , | being done by the local officer thus lowing citizens free to make their | Committee, | GIVEN $5 FINE FOR SELLING CIGARETTES -- L] A fine of $5 and costs of $5.50 was imposed thsi morning in po- lice court upon William G. Hen- derson, who pleaded guilty to seli- ks Henderson has applied for license, and an order of the Magis trate this wil] expire on June 81, 1928. Henderson owns a store in | Cedardale, IN THE ETATE OF GEORGE WESLEY PARKER. All persons having claims against the estate of George Wes- ley Parker, late of the City of Oshawa in the © unty of Omiagio, Mechanic, who died on or about the minth day of June, AD. 1927, are hereby to send to Louella Parker, the Ad- ministratrix of the estate herein, ocember, 1927, full particulars of their claims. Immoadiately after the eng d shall then have mo- pL US. Pipe .219% Willys Old. 18 Woolworth 198%; Yellow Cab 35% of December, 1927. SWANSON, GERMAN & DATED at Oshawa this Sth day I bourne of the local branch of the BS leferring to destitute eases in Osh- EB 1ilies who require clothing, auuer- § donations [Ff in this i father has just started to work af- | to hear the mother explain priva- | the family requires practically ev-' ] The seven mem. | fs bers of the family were literally [' "packed" in the ome room of the | condi. in need of clothes, overcoats and! QETTTHTTI HI FIRE BRIGADE ANSWERS TWO CALLS ONE A HYDRO WIRE One fire alarm has been turned into the local fire station since the department has been without the services of a permanent leader. Fortunately it was not of a serious nature, A chimney fire at 4:30 o'clock yesterda yafternoon called the de- partment to 109 North Simcoe Street where it is said firemen found flames leaping four feet in tha air. The house is occupeu uy. Mrs, Ellen F. McKay, No damage vas done. Fire on a hydro wire leading into the School Street line caused some excitement at School and Sim. coe Streets at 12.45 o'clock | morning. The department the message by telephone resident in that locality, ' No 4 age was done. ORDERED TO PAY WAGES OF Judgment for $40.50 and. in a charge of non-pay wages under the Master ang vants' Act, was given in court this morning in favor of complainant Joseph Mehn! Philip Boko, the accused, had el ployed Mehniak as a carpent and failed to pay him wages this amount, The original a claimed was $46.75, but there a dispute in this amount and ju ment for $40.50 was given, 110 King Street West having made arran~ements to have | Save Money! On your winter's fuel by burning Hamilton By-Product Coke THE REAL FAULTLESS FUEL Manufactured in Canada By Canadian Labour One load will make you A Satisfied Ci stomer Price $13.00 Per Ton, Delivered QUALITY AND SERVICE OUR MOTTO Argue-McLaughlinCoalCo. ~ Phone 1246 TE EO Join Our Christmas Dinner Set Fa SPECIAL OFFER "he |E = 4 ; 'onations to the Christmas Cheer i 00 NOW! 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