a OSHAWA, ONTARIO, ~ SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1022 PAGE THREE i a white face, also a little white Floyd Distriet Magistrate its hind fetlocks., The owner Mayor Curtis, of Port Hope, is in receipt of a letter from Attorney Gen- eral Raney, stating that Mr, Floyd, of Cobourg, had been appointed iis. trict Magistrate with jurisdiction in Northumberland and Durham, the Chief of Police, Silver Wedding v At their home on High Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs, Martin celebrated anniversary of their Saturday evening, December Reeeption Notice Mrs. Neil H. Stewart (formerly Bernice Kemp) will receive Wednes- day afternoon: and evening, January 11th, from 4 to 6 and from 7 till 8.30 at her home 392 Masson Street. Her mother, Mrs. C. K. Kemp, will re- «ceive with her. 115-b | marriage 3 friends. Many Not Guilty of Yorgery | In the County Judge's Crim | Court at Cobourg, Wm. Court Further Adjourned The Court of Revision to hear ap- peals against the 1921 assessment roll, which was adjourned until Thursday afternoon of this week, has, been further adjourned until Wed- nesday evening next at 8 o'clock, The reason is that some members of the Court are giving evidence in connec- tion with the arbitration proceedings between the Town of Oshawa and Scott brothers. charge of forgery, him was that May 8, 1921, he did pass a for check for § 50 on the Bank Montreal, Campbellford, the ch being in favor of W. W. Dracup signed by Elgin P. Jackson, teller of the bank identified Inroy, but a large nesses from Rawdon townshin Marmora swore that he was on near his property in the and at Marmora in the even Crown Attorney W. F. Kerr pre cuted and 1. J. Butler, of Belley appeared for the defence, At preliminary inquiry at Campbellfc McInroy had been committed trial. . He was found not guilty. Ward on the charge against Horse Is Lost Some person in the vicinity of Osh- awa is minus a steed. A horse wan- dered on to a farmer's property on the Base Line West early this week but being unable to give the address of "its owner, it is still unclaimed. The animal is of a bay color, having Melnroy, Rawdon township was tried hy Judge! The OSHAWA AND DISTRICT |: on | my recover his property by interviewing street, | Peter | the twenty-fifth on | Ist,! when an enjoyable evening was shen | (the curling rink on Wednesday .af- in games and dancing hy family ang | ternoon, guitable resents (ON the ice und fell with considerable were received by the happy couple, inal of on ged ol ong and The Me- number of wit. and or morning mg, yse- | ille, the ord, tor | To My Friends In Oshawa Through the unusual tactics resorted to in the Mayor- alty contest, | much appreciate your continued confidence and your loyal and strong support in electing me as Chief Magistrate of the good old town of my adoption for a fourth term. Wishing all a Happy New Year, . Y ours truly, JOHN STACEY 2 "Making The Most of Yoursel ¥ is the title of a lecture which will be given by C. MORRIS Canada's well-known Character Analyst In Engel's Assembly Hall, Simcoe Street North, on \ Monday, January oth. AT 8.00 P.M. _-- -- ADMISSION FREE TT This lecture is of intense, vital interest to any- one wanting to make the best use of their natural * abilities to attain success. BUSINESS MEN who realize the great impor- s tance of building up an organization 'composed of best available human material, adapted to their particular jobs; SALESMEN who want to know how best to appeal to their different types of customers to influence them most effeetively; PARENTS AND EDUCATORS who are con- "fronted with the probleme of guiding and direct- ing youth; THOSE STARTING THEIR CAREERS, who "are in doubt as to what they should do, or whe want to make sure their choice is vigil all find this lecture invaluable. "PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATIONS OF CHAR- ACTER ANALYSIS WILL BE GIVEN AT THE CLOSE OF THE LE Eu tjtroyers, i u ji the ground of fear of remewed Ger- | ---- | we know as civilization has IRR OSE | wan. H. Coyte Honored Bro. Wm. H. Coyte, of Cedar Dale, Who is a member of Trenton Lodge No. 113, 1.LO.O.F,, was presented by his "associates with a beautiful vet- ran jewel symbolizing his thirty Ho years' membership this {order in | Remanded for a Week Gordon French; of Oshawa, peared in Cobourg police court | Tuesday on' remand, charged with | burglary and theft at *"Coldblow | Cottage, " Cobourg, He was remand- ied until next Tuesday, ap- on Fractures Rib While Curling While participating in a game at Mr. H. A. Porter slipped force on one of the curling stones, Fsus taining a broken rib and badly {wrenching nis back, Mr. Porter has heen confined to the house since and it will probably be several days bhe- fore he is able ta he out again, Surprise Degree Master On Monday, Jan, quite a number of the office Ya mem- bers of the Loyal True Blue Associa- tion surprised their degree mastér. Mr. W. Short, Mill' 8t.,. by going to his home, Mr. Stanley Disney kindly taking the ladies in his cars. "The surprise party was given because it was Mp, Short's birthday. A neat addr and presentation of a pair of gloves was certainly a surprise to pected in the course of a week or! two, Given Six Months ' Garnet Mallon, of Bowmuanvilie, was taken to Cobourg gaol on Sat- urday to serve a six months sentence for theft of a club bag, clothés and a quantity of food from a G. T. R. hoarding car at Bowmanville. He was sentenced by P, M. Horsey, of Bowmanville, New School Principal The Bowmanville ! Board has engaged Mr, J, H. John-! ston, of Toronto, as principal, and' he entered upon his duties there on Featuring M Public School 100M 00000000000 DOR Sale Bargains on Monday and Tuesday *) any Extraordinary January Tuesday morning. Mr. Johnston has had thirteen years' experience, six! of which as principal of Goderich Public Schools. Passed Worthless "Oheekn The Port Hope Guide of Tuesday | says: A young man from Hamilton | township passed several worthless checks with loeal merchants here on | The finest quality made. A of WHITE which has been colors. Skein Shetland Floss get this season as well as all the most wanted 2 Skeins for 25¢ Spot Wrapperettes for Uiliren's new shipment Dresses so difficult to 27-in. wide, navy and cream grounds with pin spot patterns. January Sale Price 28¢ yd. Saturday. He was taken in charge by the police as he was about to hoard the 10.39% train for the cast, and upon his father 'making restitu.! tion he was allowed to go. ! > -- Small Fire in Garage. . A small fire broke out in the hase ment of the Bailes Garage, Athol St, West, yesterday "afternoon azhout three o'clock but very little damage was done, A few of the timbers wers charred but the Fire Department, which made a quick response, pre- A limited quantity of this full this extremely low price, Mr. Short, A jolly evening was spent, Refreshments were served {by the ladies. Considering Requests for Hydro Uxbri Town Clerk Mr. M. H, Crosby, has reeeived a communica tion from the Hydro Commission m! which they state that the proposition | of extending the 22,000 volt line to Greenbank and constructing a sta- tion at that point, then building two £,000 volt lines to Uxbridge and Port | Perry is now under consideration so that something definite may ze | | | be ex-| a EE * J THEIR Si a strousty of wrecking mament cons upon ah tons of her pré and has of auxili beaald word has come distinction France near to the the Washington dis: ference. She has insisted allowance of 90,000 marines, three times tonnage of such craft, ed for 330,000 tons craft. Mr. Balfour. on Britain, did mot mince : {to the menace contained in French 1 insistence on these demands. That menace, he declared, was atainst i Britain. Under the circumstances Britain could not agree to any lim- itation on the destruction des anti-submarine craft aod For France M. Sarraat denied an implication that subwmar ines. were to be used illegitimately, wd expressed surprise that Freach defence plans should arouse Orijish fears of aggression Some observers believe that the whole { question will be again discussed at conferences to be held in Cannes France, where the allied premiers | will meet. It is thought that the | matter will form the basis of bar gaining between Lloyd George and | Briand on behalf of their respec [tive countries. Others are not hopeful. They see in the attitude lof France a determination to dom inate Europe Not istanding | that all the powers informally agreed at the Washington confer- | ence last week to a proposal to treat jas piracy the sinking of merchant | ships by submarines, unless all the | passengers and hands could be taken | off and put in a place of safet few place much reliance om such | unde rtakings being kept in th stress of desperation. Two Much would be left to the discretion of individuals. Reduction of arni:- flment would be a far better means '-. the end sought for by all whe see less reason than ever for war is mot too much to say that France has lost a zood deal of the prestige that she brought to. the Washington conference. Her atti- Jude has been too consist- 4 gently militaristic to be excused on | of isers sq mau aggression alone. On the other hand Britain has 'zained. Her first proposal, steadfastly adhered l{to, that the submarine be prohibit- led as a weapon of warfare, was em- dphatically rejected. The arguments of her representatives and the atti- inde of France has couviaced the lmasses of the American people thas she has good grounds for advocat- inz such a proposal. There is a zood deal of support now for the idea that was met apparent when it wag firct breached. If Framee ynains obdurate on tie submarine nd amxiliary questions she will find herself so far outstripped by Brit-{ Ain's building: programs as to mak her own efforts look rather peur france never needed the aid of her #llies as much as she does now if order is te continue its march after a lomg weign of chaos. It is impos sible to understand just what real motive imimates her in a desire to add greatly to a debt that is alreads appalling. ll currency is stronger | im the United States than it has heen for some time, and predictions are freely made that by it will have attained that status | again. Lately it has been in the | Vicinity of 'the six comnts mark of reaching the bLundred: This im- provement which may mat be a source of joy to some speculators. is welcomed. of conrse, by the ancial and trading communfty. There has been a steady zain also in sterling on thé New York ex- change. These things, coupled with the views of those qualified to judge. that 1922 will see a stead improvement * in industrial condi tions throughout most of the world J | ame Gmcouraging. It is net possible Jor the human mind fo visualize | the trawail through which all that been Canadian i other call was sent in from Mary and | Colborne Streets but | purpose of having the Department in- fons of | too BiG WORLD EVENTS: by CWilliam Banks. are a something will be gained by individ-| alists to make th of Wales as failed. eities ! fhe | horse-power | was conceived and planned completed, will 000. This is about $30,000,000 more | otherwise of public ownership pro. at ; 2rams and have handled their { fects in a manner quite easily fol- February | x vented* serious developments, An- it was for the 27-in. wide. spect and not because of fire, i garage for a position in the jeaaership of the world. He has taken up golf. Rochester Democrat and Chronicls, | Strange that the conference has not considered typewriters as weap- $3.95 for Extra and blue. Size 72x78. 3-1b. Comforter Batts bat in a pure milled white cotton to sell at Regular $1.25. Special ' 98c each New Cotton Kimona Eiderdown Fancy patterns in blue, green, Special 58¢ yd. Large Comforters With coverings of pretty silkolines in pink Special $3.95 A Dosen Pure Trish Linen Table Cloths Slightly counter soiled on the outside folds, Sizes 2x2 and 2x25. Reg. $11.00 to $17. Clearing at Straight 1 price comforter size Horrockses Henistitched Pillow Cases and pink, "42 and 44 inch sizes. On Sale at 55¢ each Heavy Half-Bleached Table Damask Reg. $1.25 yd. January Sale 69c¢ yd. One price only, 58-in. wide. war, warranting limitation, ! Pittsburg Gazette Times, bf Only Twice i GNIFICANCE. any consideration will 2a woman find such genuine savings in ready-to-wear apparel. Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Blouses are all re-priced without examples of the values this sale offers for Monday and Tuesday. ayear--January and July of original cost or actual loss. Here are a few ------. aia a --_-- passing in the last few years Many! awakening to a dim re zation of it. If it arouses in them desire to do their bit toward a] restoration of normal conditions, | Ladies' Winter Coats The The finest in workmanship and the best in quality. Combining both qual- Greatly reduced. communities alike. last word in style. uals and | Indian Nation- | our of the Prince a practical failure so far natives are concerned. has In Calcutta and other large the Nationalists proclaimed a "*hartal," a sort of boycott, taking! the form generally of non-participa- tion in any of the ceremonies and a oi all normal activities. | * bas generally ended on Attempts by the the ity and style at prices that are within every- Regular $17.85 one's reach. up to $30. A here for a limited time only. During this price will be 90¢ a year or De- signer and one copy work $1.15. only is with us. as ------ "An "Serge Dresses Reduced But here is a special line of the Diantha make botany wool and tric- DESIGNERS special representative is famous time Designer Pure otine in all the newest effects of the Reg. up to $30.00. $18.50 Needle- This offer lasts while the representative season. the second day of the Prince's visi to the large ceatres, the natives re- fusing to further abstain from fles- tivities and eeremonies in honor of} the Royal vigitor. On the contrary. in most pls there heen no} reason for complai nt to the, 6 to 10 years. has real bargain to start the week as G All are in the most becoming styles and made of the best material. IRLS' SERGE DRESSES Regular $6.50 to $8.50 with. warmth of his reception. The Na-| tionalist Congress, which has heen] in session has voted in favor of non-| forcible methods for the securing ot the independence of India. used Canada is =o to reading . Every Article in Ready-to-wear Department sh ly reduced for January Clearance Sale its big neighbor. the United States lojnx the "biggest thing in the) world," 'that it is apt to overlaos ome of its own achievements. When | Her eyes seemed to be de- slop. after nearly five years of work the first unit of power w into! motion on the ChippewarQuesnsion | power canal, last week, the wo: largest generator was set in mot t develops G00 horse-power the largest in gb { world Nor there anywhere iu | world anything like the power | canal It is Camada's contribution | to the "biggest in the world" things Its ultimate capacity is £5600 "JAC As set d'sq generator the by Countess Barcynska Author of "ROSE O' THE SEA" her. What was this extra- creature doing in her bro- The sight offended her looked at the sleeping undisguised repusmnani or a black beetle would had a more disturbing ef- Then curiosity zot the and went a step crder study the creature" range Aving P od nary KIE" - gunity She rl with scorpion have { fect on her?! better of her nearer iu 'strange Very | & iA 1 aol she to at close soon she recognized her as of electrical energy. Iti by Can- \ adians, carried out by them. aud for) electrical engineers the world over | hamg it all. will be a mecca for many years to 1 come. Though specifically an Ont-! ario public ownershin enterprise, | about evervwhene. Ontario is willing to share the glory icgg. And @ it with all the Dominion. Thelin: behaving cost. when all the power units are be some SRO 060 - CHAPTER XH --Cuntinued "Bat 1 don"t how Grandison He's not Virginia, fee can goes | a bad Irene She's as far as 1 can see scandalously ¥ ont on her? I'm | 3s By { much toe sensible. whe am 1 not exactly Lt been though." Wirginia looked ancowmfortable, but she made no rejoinder pause Marlbury tinued "Pity we've got far for ms to bridee it vate. Yon married. me diiom and told we se when 1 claimed your- "That noi ins many of the ! Irene," she said nn a ! and discussions held "1 think #t has. IU asm the meeting of the American! Why vou shouldn't intetfore and why Association for the Advancement off can't. We both know that par »eience, assembled in Toronto, Tage without love is an ompta could met be printed at consider | thing. If Irene to follow able length and distributed widely" the dictates of her heari she won™ all over the country. A number of (0 very far wrouz. Al amy rate thw world's most famous scientists She'll be spared making a mistake have boem..contributorg to the ro. 11ike ours." ; sub- "Then you wou't help wan't do anything? "1 can only advise up worrying ahout Irene fsom is worthy of her, Letter. Af he isa', out. You've told think. Why net i can't stay mow, appointment." She did not detain him. It awl of the least comsewence to hér where he went or with whom he chose to associate. She eschewed curiosity: she censidered it wulgar. In the language of the man on the dt was this wery indifference that 'mont it was exuressed in the view |had driven him to drown his mat- that men were ts of mon- Timonial disappeintments in mild keys. Students of evolution in dissipation among <heerful compan- hese days run against mew theor- ions gay friends. very many ot Jes.and evolving some of tieeir own. (them goed friends, men and women Bat the origin of species, in the of Bohemia with whom Virginia view of Professor Bateson, whose | would have scorned to have rub siudies and utterances on the gues- shoulders. Mis. (Continued 08 Page 6) uo . | to sit in judzm pertect altogether Mats { fanit, | thah the original original preject, 1s the work ever may be the of Canadians estimates The] how in? proceeded. What- individual opinions as to the merits or masell my so after a ee Jecis, thee are would not take pride in the comple- tion by Canadians of wonderful a contribution to the developmeat of industry urban and rural alike "right im their own country. * = ® surely few whe SO apart 100 over -im pri- for my pos afterwards love." S00 has to do Wan it is a great pity that papers read h ERE me? You wwed by the layman. One might vefer to two of these subjects to show their range of intevest. Pro- fessor William Bateson, one of the ry foremost of British sgientists, declaved that science has outgrown the Darwinian theory of the origina species. In 'other words. that "the missing link™ in the evolution that has resulted in the human race is &till missing. Most readers of the older generation will remember, the controversy still warmly raging in their day on Darwin's theories. you he ; give If Grand- 50 much the she'll find it her what you leave it at that? Virginia. I've an . A was -~ > When be had goue she stood sill, the who hud danced to a darrel- her own girl discomfited, little disconcerted. much annoyed at being so com- iy thwarted. She honestly con- sidered it her duty to break dowm irene's obstinacy. Bu! how was it done? Ervem Mervyn, herown brother, seemed unaccountably wayward and impossible Marl- bury. in the street outside { house, and whom Mervyn had dash- ad_out to meet with such impetnous haste Jackie still wzsse ner semi- Italian dress, an outlandish one in Virginia's estimation. Half a min- ute elapsed before she felt obliged to admit, grudgingly engnzh, that the wearer was remarkably attrac- tive. though not a type that appealed to herself. It was too unusual. toe striking What she dir recognize that this child, when older, organ Very plete to be as as Not to be beaten. she decided to entpeat him once more ) propose to Irene, if only in the name of chiv- alry and friendship With this in- tention sie ordered her car round | : again and drove. straight to his flat. | Would have a clarion- cell for most The fromt door stood ajar Yir- men e hoped that Mersvn = Rad ginia walked right in. Mervym was | i 4 Shee hd Tot not in the drawing room. But toi. EA She wer amazement in one of the 3 Bis eame auffic iemtly ip chairs, curled up like a Kittery Ler to allow her ie suak --doreisnJoolaRE Hl dressed home and to fall a » bazaare costume. fast ase ing room in thie CHAPTER th ' Virginia. came io Lt was ady heard . listurhod hk oan page ~ wi re ada nishead (Conti os wed Extra Specials in Towels vels in larg els a Taig Mifiommn $1.19 ombinaticns Smal er size Turkis) White Turkish Toy 35¢ Reme Schwartz Bargain Store Phone 725 136-138 Wimcoe South »