PICTURE "THE ENEMY" -- (Continued from page 9) are clamoring urned - from ate appeal, is t away Behrend's door, She is about to bear a child, and staggers weakly, just missing Carl, who has leave for 'one hour, He has been unable to find them at the old home, from which they have been evicted for not having the remt, Carl, learning of his father's scorn for Pauli and her father, threatens dire things if they are not found when he returns, He goes back to the trenches, Paull, following the example of war-wid- ows, sells her y to provide milk for her starving child, One blow follows another, and on the eve of Carl's return she learns that he has been killed en route, This supreme disaster threatens her rea- son, and she bitterly denounces war, thanking God when she reall- zes that her son has died. Bruce, however, turns up after the war and brings Carl, who has been taken prisoner. The lovers are reunited, and Pauli prays that there may never again be war, In the street the children are playing soldiers, proudly goose. stepping along to the roll of drums, Unusual Settings Mark ; Westminster Recitals (Continued from page 9) vears before.the Westminster Sing ers will be heard here again, Press and public have been un- animous in their praise of this uni- que musical organization, which aims to present the national melo- dies and folk-songs of the Home- land in a highly novel and attrac- tive form, These world famed vocalists ap- peared in Massey Hall, Toronto, recently, Of them the Globe says: "They group themselves pictur esquely, sitting or standing in a different way for each song, Choruses hy the men alone, or hoth together, unision songs, part songs, madrigals, solos with or without piano or choral accompaniment, quartettes, glees, catches, folk- songs, comic ditties, sailor chanties THE OSHAWA | pALY TIVES SATURDAY APRL 2 21, 1928 HIS SHOPPING PUZZLE! QALL Wise Shopper and her faithful dog have set out on.a shopping tour. S They start in the upper left hand corner and visit all twelve stores, whose id No gE i Women's Wear In Spring MOdes Look in our ad in this paper every night for Lucky Cash Coupon Num- bers--given at our store, $10.00 MERCHANDIZE FREE EACH WEEK The Arcade Hardware That Stands the Test of Time! 3 ONLY advertisements appear herewith, Each merchant whose advertisement appears on this page is in possession of a letter, These letters when collected and assembled words describing Sally's Dog. Just ask each merchant for his contest num- ber and he will gladly deliver same without charge. properly will spell two Your correct solution, with a letter, containing 100 wosds or less, telling about the advantages of trading at these stores listed below, will determine the three prize winners in this interesting contest, Three Judges will be appointed and give decisions -- Their names will be published at a later date. | List of Prizes First Prize Second Prize Third Prize Send Your Solution To Shopping Puzzle Editor This Newspaper i ARS Members of the Oshawa Daily Times Staff and the immediate members of their families will be exempt from this contest, Always 1 he Best aat Lowest Prices Come in here for your ROASTS, STEAKS, CHOPS, PEA MEAL, BACK BACON, SHOULDERS OF PORK, Comingg ul Wednesday! J Harold Lloyd in "SPEEDY" The!Home of Artistic Footwear for Ladies, Gents and Children THE SMART SHOE Simcoe Strreet North ernie namin ernie 434 Gurney ElectricRanges BUTTS OF PORK WZ Phone 1200 dash of Food fun with his artistic i at Clearing Out Prices v and butcher meats of all kinds 1 pleasure can afford to miss these «. capital Old Country entertain- " i . . ments." : Factory Guaranteed Tires, 30 x 3!/, Special, $7.50 * » ates The Mail and Empire says: a TR ; : "One of the most Ri fea- Royal Cords and Nobby Cordds, Special Prices at . 22 Simcoe St, N, Phonne 396 tures of the program was the group * of sailor chanties, those sea-going + songs that grew out of impromptu } 9 - a ' ¢ ditties, a little as the negro spiri- i ; iia a 4 8 ; tuals came into existence. A strik. eve ox S § { 7: hy: i 2 f ing tonal effect was secured in ! ? 1 7 " 'The Bel] of St, Michae RS i § hy al af 5 Missasts Yow General Hardware of all kinds SBA HOSIERY J bell striking the hour was perfect- : ? ! ly reproduced, Perhaps the most 18 Simcoe Street North Phope 26 "aay BR Lisle, Silk and Lisle and Heavy Fancy Cotton + Dleasing piece of singing was Sir [ ; Arthur Ssllivan's 'Youth will needs Wh Regulaar 30¢ i Have Dalliance,' done in gond PF 5 ' (i ; en In i light opera style by Mr. Charles i ob , 3 a 4 Pair for $1.00 , Draper, and the chorus. Alto- \l y N y gether the organization is a re- p é f FASE] og : i i LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS ¢ presentative and excellent one and Xa Hy = er 15 p i ; J Lresentative and excellent. one and = ' ee (0) ' Hemstitched border, per doz., 75¢ { enjoyable." " : The Toronto Star says (Augustus A ; ' : 8 for 40c ; Bridle): HHI "i ' 4 # ; "They sing with wonderfully wh 8 Dry C eaning rua S { warled effect. The best traditions 76 4 L d rr ' ! of unaccompanied part singing, xy : ' e ger s en 8 ear crisp attack, delicate shading, o ! 1hat's a Bedr on Spots Ki f nuick changes of tone, quality and i SAAN "IE Phone " 26 King Bt. E. tempo, fine crescendos and fairly big climaxes. 'The Programe was oh Yi 1 You just bring the spots to us, We guarantee THE REXALL STORES extensive, variegated and double. 4 ' Every blessed piece was encored-- Cr that you don't get them hack, some of them twice. There were semi-choruses, full choruses, quar- . : tettes, solos, and sobs with chorus, All our work is done by efficiennt and con- "The Hunt is Up,' crisp and sonor- scientious, workmen with up-to-date equipment ous, 'Where the Bee Sucks," airil : with bid ol os oy the dig < ' King St. E. Simcoe St. S Phhone 28 Phone 68 'Now is the Month of Maying,' by i 3 ] Morley; A Cycle of Scottish songs, TT 2 } P. k D Cl Bonnie Dundee. Turn Ye to Me, hg : ar er S ry eaners very beautiful apd tender and 'My 57 Love, She is but a Lassie Yet'-- "HP . 22 Ki t East these were all done en suite with- King Stree! out brkaks between. The jolliest wes a group of cea chanties, 'Clear the Track," Tom's Gone to Hilo,' h like iri 1, d 'Bil fuck ike spirival, and "Billy re ew (EAN p< i ' 'Celias' Chorus,' dome by a quar- g : / Here's the Store fel e; 'Ye Banks and Braes,' by cnald Reids created a real f J grad Me Ju EE 1here's No Doubt For Sally' s Candy! pi Senok | M About Our Quality [P Advertising-- Coir allo and St. Andrews' , Come and try our ' 4 undertaking such an enter- ' Smiles , Chuckles Canndies, Moir 2 ; » NEW MAPLE SYRUP THE OSHAWA : ' ' id altos and Cabin WESTERN FARMER Guarsiacd pus. hom Soh. Rosen, i : Chocolates; Riley's Toffee, all fresh FOUND DEAD NEAR -B from DAILY TIM ES and guaranteed pure at congregation are to be congratulat- HIS. MOTOR CAR : All kinds of Flower and Garden Seeds sold in bbulk. Saskatoon, April 19.--A shoot- . ' ing fatality and a double accident, Rk arn Ss which is said to have preceded it, ; '9 en = iti were being inves ro- . The Best Medium In The ¥ Police 80 Noscham 1 Beaton's : District thipugh which to Drug Store Next to Post Office ' Phone 378 wn » REWEIWET Tw WEN EWE TORE EN 2 Radi ett La I] \ A vincial Police at Meacham today, A i where an inguest is progress 4 . over the body of Fred Stitman, 2 ' Busy Store os tell the Story, of Youur + young farmer, who was found dead : 19 Simcoe St. South Phone 757 J beside an automobile. Business---- ! Inspector Kelly, Officer Com- % ¥ manding Saskatchewan Provincial : Police here, sent Sergeant T. R. Sid . + Duckworth of the detective force a A z 5 \ i out to assist Constable William | SIE pr ¢ Lambert, who is holding four men » &s material witnesses.. It is alleged that the fatality occurred after a odes drunken brawl, but details of what happened have not yet been learn- ed. The message received by Inspec- tor Kelly stated that Stitman was -- » found lying on the road beside his car with a bullet hole through his | Jead. and that a .22 calibre ritie Soe ied 4 Poet mn ment distance Away, oe \ Ana 4 ES) a a a