Heavy Police Squad Guard] omen ors yr eo ton, linen, sil Chicago, Feb, 22.--aeavy de- fails of police were thrown about 16 places Monday when investiga- tors learned they had ' 'n "mark- ed" by bombers. At the same time, a police edit was issued that "all gambling houses in Chicago must close until the bombers are under arrest, Chicago's gamblers, bootleggers and "racketeers" are being sought out by police in the plan to rid the gity of the bombers who have ter- vorized judges, investigators and other city officials for the past sev- eral weeks, Gambling cliques, vieing for gupremacy, were blamed for the mast recent blasts. The dynamite warfare, quiet for a brief period, broke out anew on Kriday night when the undertaking establish- ment of munigipal Judge John gbarbaro was wrecked, The bomb- ers had been under the impression the judge was the political power In that district, police believe, They blame a gambling clique who be- ljeved Judge Sbarbaro was favor- ing an opposing gang. Louis Barsotti, who police say, was competing with Frankie Pope, a gambler, for the district's pat- vonage, recently opened a cigar store. Immediately it was bombed. Pope's place had been closed but investigators sald he was conduct- ing a gambling house in the rear of a radio shop he had purchased, Police Instructions Connecting the Barsotti and Sbarbaro bombings, police were in- structed to direct their attention upon gambling activities and close all places until the roundup of bombers is complete, The first step taken was a raid upon a va- cant store where, police said, a ¥homb campaign meeting' was being held. Eight men were ar- gested. No bomb materials were found but a shotgun with a quan- tity of ammunition were selzed, One of the 16 places marked, in- westigators said, was the home of former Judge Bernard P, Barasa, Italian political leader foy Mayor Thompson, BELGIUM 18 EAGER FOR CANADIAN TRADE Brussels, Feb, 21,--A Belgian consular agent has been sent to ex- plore the possibilities for increas- trade with Canada, Foreign inister Paul Hymans announced in the Senate today, k. It was not, however, until § eighties that any real progress made, when, tradition has Count ae de Chardaguet ona rd ove, A Py by so toing covered the basis of, the nitro-cel- Quickly snatching the cellu from the sizzling plate, he found, clinging to his fingers, Mt strands of glistening cobwebs, so nearly like the strands of Nature's silkworm that he formed a com- pany which in time manufactured artificial silk on a commeréial scale, and would doubtless, have been permanently successful ua not the inflammable nature of his product eventually led to its pro= hibition by law. It was not until the process "of. "denitrating" was discovered that the produet became safe. Count Hilaire de Chardonnet's silk was made by treating cotton with nit- ric and sulphuric acids which form nitro-cellulose (the basis of cordite). The nitro-cellu- lose was then dissolved in alcohol and ether, forming ¢ollodion, from which the resulting films were then spun, and are still spun today in millions of pounds per year. The product is known as "collodign silk," and its largest producer to- day is the famous Tubize Com- pany, British Enterprise and Courtawlds The next great stride was made some ten years later, when the British firm of Cross & Bevan treated wood-pulp with alkalis in- stead of acids and produced a new kind of artificial silk which was cheaper to manufacture, This, the viscose process, has been exploited by Courtaulds in this Country, and by the Viscose Company in Am- erica. At approximately the same time MINNEDOSA BRINGS FINE TYPE SETTLER Passengers Include Deputy Postmaster-General at Ottawa om ~ A Saint John, NIB, Feb, 22.-- Bringing a total of 339 passengers the Canadian Pacific steamer Min- nedosa reached this port Sunday from Liverpool, after an unevent- ful trip. Of the passengers 55 were cabin, #8 tourist and 192 .third- class, Many of 'the third-class senggrg oar 3 be & lulose process for its: is bi id ¥ homes, and spnegred. to e type "of Brito The be E00 sg had on Britons. The steamer also had on hoard two care of mall, two cars of express: ter ad 2, 300 tons: of poke se. freight. L.. J. Gahoury, of Ottawa, ors uty Pestmaster-General, returned {on the Minnedosa from il { conference of Ladies' . black Cashmere 7 pair $1.00 Ladies' Silk Hose, regular 4 vir $1.00 Jimans op YA $1 00 Mews. Dress and Work Sox Children's Ootton 0 Stockings, 5 pair $1.00 Ladies' Woollen Sweaters, different colors, reg. $2.50, tard erst rre $1.00 Special ist Bi fa $1.00 N. OILGISSER 152 KING STREET WEST parr IIRSS Col. C. 'G. Williams, | |a delegation from the I] went to England to | 'authorities there on immigration Hh gand; where he had been atte the Pacifié Game Board in regard to cable rates and the competition the board was en- countering from the wireless com- pany. Mr. Gabourg had no an' nouncement to make in regard to || the conference, stating that ft was not yet finished, controller of radio services in Can- ada, still was in England attend- ing the conference. He will re- turn by the Metagama ig about C. P. Edwards, I1two weeks, and there will probably present-day | tan settlbrs to toad to uses, amon which the ning of a non-in wid | cial silk which was yaterhragh Up to this time all artificial silk had the gréat drawback of being absorbent. Consequently, the strength 'of 'the thread when wet was materially less than when dry, whence the early struggles in aad the. sxiicline of ERAN by water, ; 0M WR silk fibres hag approximately 340000004 | ¢ ibe for HO Ray Po to countless th ous prs Sod goiic o AUDITORS ARE APN BY CPR, IN EAL Montreal, Feb. 2L--F. J. Kav: has been appointed i pape faciliti ada Pacific Railway, and B. A, Pinder has been given She ition of assistant auditor of dis- ursements, it ™ announced this morning E. Lloyd, comptroller of the company, A city 1s judged by its co-oper- ative enterprise. Let's all support the Chamber of Commerce move- ment and boost Oshawa. Toronto, Feb. 22.--John F. E)- ls, aged 82, who for many years has been an outstanding figure in Canadian business and industrial circles, died at his home on Old Forest Hill road here Sunday. Mr, Ellis was born in Mount Pleasant, Ontario. After moving ta this city he'established, in part- nership with the late John R. Bar- ber, the wholesale paper frim with which he was connected uatil the time of his death. He is survived by his widow "a three sons, Fitzallem M, and BE. Harvey, of Toronto, and Charles G. 2 : Uh perannuation board councils 'had his hearty ack terete ested that the delegation their suggestions before the mittee on Industrial Relations, Shh. would shortly be considering the en | covering such matters, this bill be- ing sponsored by J. 8. Woodsworth (L fiber, Winnipeg Jorth Centre). R. E. Chevrier, M.P,, introduced ay delegation, whose spokesman was T. R. L. Maclnnes, This is the age of Service. 8Sup- port the Chamber of Commerce and SERVE YOUR CITY, ---- FIGHTY YEARS HENCE Llondon.--Eighty years = hence m will. be possible to drive 300 miles an hour in a completely en- closed automebile in a semi-verti~ eal position. in the opinion of Pro- Professor Low, English scientist. The automobile will then be governed by the principles of per- Jotun motion; in : which science is making eonsiderable strides at COAL - COKE - WOOD Waterous-Meek, Limited ET SN Uptown Office--86 King St. W, Phones: 660, 1288 American University laboratories, The professor says the motor car of the future will consume half the gasoline cars require today, will be fitted with io telephone and operate that a driver can see and '| speak to his friends at home while travelling, Folding wings, he says, will eventually be fitted to cars, thus enabling motorists to make continental and trans-Atlantic trips, Headauarion in for Men's and Young 'Men's Clothing and Furnishings Oshawa On account of the remark Sof 22000 Men's $1,00 Mufflers foa 59¢, 2 Silk Knitted Mufflers in fancy or plain shades, full size 'with heavy silk tasseled fringed ends. Limited antity, Dollar Days, 2 for $1 $1.00 IEEE EERE] Men's 75¢ Lumber Jack Socks for 59¢ 2 Pair for $1,00 Heavy Weol Socks in plain black with knitted garter at- wtached, all sizes, Dollar Days cuff. Dollar Days, 10c, or 12 pair for checks, : "tached or seporate Dollar Days .. +. Men's $2.00 and $2,80 Shirts for $1.00 Genuine English Broadcloth, h Madrasand Zephyr Materials; plain 'white,' fancy stripes or Each shirt has an at~ match, Sizes 14 to EE EN collar to Jos. $1 Men's $2.00 to $2.50 Mufflers for $1.00 Pure Silk: Mufflers, heavy quality, in plain white, wide and 46" long. Beautifully hemstitched; also Silk "Knitted Mufflers in fancy colors with silk tas- seled fringe. Wonderful bargains, Dollar Days, 18" $1.00 wool, cream shade, he an announcement on his arrival here, Another on the Minnedosa was of Toronto, Dominion Secretary of the Navy League. Col. Williams was,obe of "that confer with matters. Capt. W, G. B, de Cart- aret, of Halifax, one of the dele- gation, will return next week. Among those on the vessel was 2 party of 11 Scandinavians, des- tined for Alberta; 10 domestics for the western provinces, and three British nominated families consist- ing of 12 persons, also for the West. They were brought out un- der the auspices of the -coloniza- tion department of the Canadian 3|| Pacifie Railway. only "Bayer er" Men's $2,00 Underwear for $1.20 Pure Wool Shirts and Drawers in heavy rib 'Dollar Days Sale, .... Sizes 34 to 44. $1.29 Men's 35c Garters for 25¢ or 5 Pair, $1.00 i Best grade wide rib elastic with nickle fastners «ip best colors, A real bargain, Dollar Days, 5 re $1 00 anteed fast dye. Boys' Pure Wool Stockings for 500 Pure Wool Heavy -Rib Black Stockings, Sizes 8)/2t0 11, Dol 81 "00 sed rar rhs easiness Men's $1.50 Golf Hose for $1.00 English make, in the ve check tops. Very speci Dollar Days, newest Solorings with. neat value, all: sista # Boys' $1.00 Caps for 69¢c. 2 for $1.00 New colors and best styles, in fancy tweeds and velours, in good full fitting shapes, : all sizes. Dollar Days, 69¢ or 2 for .. Dollar Days, 'SIBERRY' OLLAR DAY SPECIALS Create The Biggest Values Ever Produced in The City of Oshawa values offered, and in order to give every customer an equal chance to shop at our store, this Dollar Days Sale will not start till 10,00 o'clock Friday moming, Please make arrangements to be at Siberry's sharp on time as values such as these cannot be produced again, Ladies' who sh about our values, 59¢, or 2 pair for Please Note for the Men folk can do so with utmost confidence at "Siberry's.,"" We will || exchange any article any time and make cheer- ful refunds on any purchase that does not prove || entirely satisfactory. Please tell your friends | Men's 15¢ Canvas Gloves for 10¢ 12 Pair for $1.00 Best Quality Heavy Canvas Gloves with 2 inch $1.00 styles. tarnish, Good variety, Bc or 24 for ,.. 25¢ Collar Pins for 5c. 24 for $1.00 Genuine Gold Finished Bar Pins in the latest English make and guaranteed not to Dollar Days, $1.00 Big B. Make. Navy Blue Chambray Work Shirts 'with attached collar, full fitting, in sizes 141% to 161%, Dol- lar Days, sizes. Dollar Days, Men's $1.75 Sweater Coats for $1.00 Heavy Jumbo Knit Sweater Coats in heather shades with large shawl collar and two pockets. 10 only at this price, Sizes 38 to 44. Dollar Days, . Men's $1.00 Work Shirts for 6c Men's $1.50 Dress Gloves for $1.00 Best grade washable Chamois Gloves in the latest shades, including light and dark grey, buck, canary or sand with black points on back. Abschiiely pert, hos $1.00 69c $1.00 Men's 75¢ Mitts and Gloves for 55¢ 2 Pair for $1.00 Horsehide thumb and fingers or plain Mitts with knitted cuffs, lined or unlined, all sizes. Dollar Days, 58¢c or 2 pair for .. $1.00 39¢ or 3 for sARRp rrr Men's $25 and $30 Overcoats for $16.75 | A Clean-up of Men's Winter Over- coats, including Navy Blues and Tweeds. Come early for best choice. Es Men's 50c and eT Ties for 39¢ 3 for $1.00 Neat Patterns in Fancy Stripes and Floral Designs. Full size and very serviceable. Dollar Days, EER Or EEE EE NERY Fancy Tweeds, Worsteds Dollar Days, Headquarters in Oshawa for Men's and Young Men's Clothing and Furnishings pw throughout, B9¢c or 2 pair for , Boys' 75¢ Gauntlets for 59¢, 2 Pr, $1.00 ""Cawhay" Style Leather Gauntlets, tan shade with large cuff and fringe, mitt style, lined All sizes, Dollar Days, CERN ERA RA) $1.00 Men's 50c and 65¢ Sox for 35¢, 3 Pair, $1. 00 New 'checks, fancy patterns snd plain shades, in silk, lisle, 'wool and cotton and pure wool; light, medium and heavy weight, Good variety; remarkable val- ues, 'All sizes, Dollar Days, 8 Pair for ored Tweads. eilk lined, fiani riety, Pad. i veh Men's $2.00 and $2.50 Caps for $1.00 A complete new shipment of the very latest colors and styles for Spring, including the new 'Sport'ng" light col- Beautifully sizes 6'% to 7 5-8, Dollar $1 Men's $3.00 to $5.00 Trousers for $1.00 The famous "Dutchess" Trousers, the Manufacturers' substandards, Some are slightly damaged but a stitch or so will make them OK, Pure wool tweeds, worsteds and serges in neat and dressy patterns, only 50 pair at this price so be on time, Sizes 32 to 44, Dollar Days, . terres rerey Peres $1.00 presser Boys' 39¢ Stockings for 25¢ Heavy Cotton and Wool Rib Stockings, black only. Sizes 8 to. 9. Dollar Days, Reo Bpsirfer...... LE $1.00 15¢ White Handkerchiefs for 10c, 20 for $1 Full size, pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs; perfectly laundered' and with half inch hemstitehed bor. Sor, A real bargain. Dollar Days, 201for ss i400: Preeseisrs ob $1.00 fancy collar and cuffs. only. Dollar Days, gre Boys' $1.25 Jerseys for $1.00 1. Pure wool, lovat shade, volo sheers renry collar Jerseys with ni 81.00 "81. 00 *| Men's $25.00 and $3 $30.00 Suits for $18. 75 snr $1875 terials. Styles and sizes for Men and Young Men. Make it a point to get one. Men's 50c New elastic webbing in for 35¢, 3 Pair, $1,00 "Police", "Cord End" or Back" styles. Every pair Eunmpized. Boller Days, 36¢c or 8 Pair for ,.....0000000» "Cross "$1.00 sizes. Dollar Days, Boys' 28¢ Braces for 122 Good elastic webbing with leather ends, All 12¢ or 10 pair or PEERY) Pee aN pTeTe » $1.00 and Serges, EX 1RA-- Practically Every Article in Our Jl is Reduced Dus During this Sale. All New Clean Merchandise at the Lowest Prices. GG &'W. SIBERRY