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Oshawa Daily Times, 31 Aug 1927, p. 9

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"Real Estate for Sale EBBS, BARRISTER, |0G, REYNOLDS, 38 BLOUR ST. 8, Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey- | East, ancer, money to loan, Room 2, Royal Bank Bldg., Simcoe and Bond streets, Phone 1496, (121-mo) Phona 693. Auto' painting and simonizing, + Work 'guaranteed. Before painting get our prices, (tf) FOR SALE---FOUR LOVELY SIX room houses, 211-219 Huron St. Price and terms reasonable. Apply on pre- mises, 50a CONANT & ANNIS, BARRISTERS, Balieitors, Notaries Public, Ete, Cou- veyanaing and general practice of Law, Offices 7% Simete St. south, Oshawa, Phone 63, G. D, Conant, B.A, LLB; A, F\ Annis, Ba, LLB Signa H, R, COULDERY ARTISTIC DE- corating. Signs on paper, wood cot- ton, brick; show cards; price tickets ef every description, Disney Block, Oshawa. 1229-t1) WwW, B. ES SINCLAIR, K.0,, BANK of Commerce Building. (116-1 yr.) JOSEPH P, MANGAN, H.A,,~BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Publie, Con- veyanger. Money to loan, Offige 84 ng St. east, Oshawa. Phone 145. Residence phone 837. THE OSHAWA WINDOW CLEAN- ers--house cleaning, woodwork and floors polished, screens and store windows put on and removed, Phone 1302w. @GRIERSON & CREIGHTON--BAR- wisters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- le, ete, Office over Standard Bank. ntrance Simcoe St, Phone 12, J. , Grierson, B.A, T, K, Creighton, SWANSON GERMAN & MAGC- Kenzie, Barristers, Conveyancers, Notary Public, ete, All branches of riminal and Civil Law, Money to oan, Office over Lamble's store, 2 ing St. east. Phone 940, D. A. , Swanson, H, N, German, F, G, Mackenzie, Transportation SMITH TRANSPORTATION LIMIT- ed, Simeoe St,, §,, phone 346", 212 Front St.,, BE, Toronto, Phone Main 7637, Superior Transportation sSer- vice, © (42-th) COLEMAN CARTAGE AND STOR- age, 85 Bond St, West. Phone 82, 6 trucks for prompt service. Moving van and storage warehouse equipment, and from all trains, A, J, PARKHILL, BARRISTER, 80- licitor, Notary Publie, Conveyancer, money to loan, Disney Bldg., oppo- #ite Post Office. Phones, office 1614; residence, 22397. (621) LOUIS 8, HYMAN & Co.,, BARRIS- ters, Conveyancers, Notaries, ete. Over Engel's store, 16 Simcoe St. North, Money to loan. Phones-- office 67, Residence 2191, (tf) Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King st. west, Oshawa, The oldest Fire Agency in Oshawa, 30 Re- putable Fire Companies. (118-tf) Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F, T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lovell"s Drug Store each Saturday, from 1 till 4 p.m, for consultation and treatment YM diseases of ear, nose and throat mly. Appointments may be made st drug store Phone 97. (49-1) Medical Machine Floor Sanding FLOORS FINISHED COMPLETE by expert mechanics, Screen windows and screen doors. Fstimates free, B. W. Haynes, 161 King St. W., Phone 481. Res, 180 r 2. (tf) Building Supplies WE HAVE ROUGH AND DRESSED lumber, lath, shingles, sash, doorg and interior trim. J, L. Beeecrcft, Whitby, lumber and woodyard, Osh- awa, phone 324. (69-1) Money to Loan PRIVATE FINDS TO LOAN ON first mortgages, Lowest interest rates and favorable terms, Grierson & Creighton, Barristers, ete, Stan- dard Bank Chambers, (Aug, 12-1mo.) 63% CITY AND FARM LOANS, No commission, Building loans, Le- gal work done at this office, A, J. Parkhill, Barrister, Disney Bldg, Phone 1614. (176tL) DR, McKAY, PnYSICIAN, BSUR- geon, Accoucher, Office and resi- go ee, King St, Bast, corner Victoria » Oshawa. Phone 94. DR, GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN snd surgeon. Special references to diseases of infants and children. Of- fice and residence, 97 Bond east. PR, B. J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI- elsn and Surgeon, special attention ven to X-ray work and BElectro- py. Office, Disney Block. Phone 2060. (tr) Dental DR. D. R. DAVIES, OFFICE OVER Ward's store, Simcoe street south. Nitrous oxide oxygen gas sdmin- istered for extraction, nurse at- tendant, Phone 231. Residence, 2087, (te) DR, 8. J. PHILLIPS, DENTIST, OF- fice over Bassetts', Phone 959; Residence 3086, 4-1 yr. DR, HL M. COOKE, 9 SIMCOE BT, porth, over Mitchells Drug Store. Gas for extraction. 64. Undertaking DALTON FUNERAL SERVICE. Sedan Ambulance, 199 Simcoe Street South. Phone 47. A6-8.6 LUKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING ST, Baggage transferred to, (64-11) | ow | {SIX ROOMED FRAME HOUSE, FARM FOR SALE--GOOD BUY-- 10 acres, house and barn, 60 apple trees 1% miles east of Oshawa, Kingston road." Price $4,000, Phone 1811]. 50¢ FOR SALE---NEW 5 ROOM HOUSE on Montrave avenue. Terms to suit purchaser. Apply 60 Park road seuth or phone 235M. S0f SIX ROOMED FRAME HOUSE AND lot on French Street for sale, All conveniences, Apply 428 Centre Street. (60¢) FOR SALE--30 FT. LOT ON RIT- son Rd. south, near King. Reason- able for quick sale, Apply Mrs, Coker, 51 August Ave., Toronto 13. (48¢) FOR SALE--EIGHT ROOMED house, newly decorated, five min- utes from four corners, suitable for boarding house, All conveniences. Phone 2152W, (48¢) amt mr ' FOR SALE--LARGE HOUSE, 6 bedrooms, parlor, dining room, kit- chen, bathroom hoarding house, furniture included, Redecorated. Central, Phone 799W. 20 Maple St. (481) Classified Ads First per Minimum charge--380e, Each subsequent insertion=e 1c per word, Three consecutive ingertions for the price of two first insertions (three cemts a word), Minimum charge for three insertions, 60 cents, Hox number---10¢ additional Professional or Business Oards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or less; 10 cents a word per month | for each additional word, TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE; ACCOMP. LISH MUCH TELIPHONE 85 Ask For Classified Ad Depart- ment, insertion -- 13 cents word, -- pb A y -- --_-- large lot, conveniences, centrally lo- cated on paved street, $3,200, eight hundred cash, balance as rent, Apply 234 Bruce St. Phone 1689W, (47-¢) ROOMED BRICK Arlington Ave. NEW FIVE house for rent on Apply 17 Colborne St. W. IPhone H06J. (147-¢) SEVEN ROOM BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE--Chestnut trim, oak floors, con- vghiences, sunroom, open fireplace, electric stove and fixtures, built-in cup- boards, laundry tubs, garage, etc. (Good location. Phone 2092W. 46-¢ FOR SALE--A $900 EQUITY IN A five roomed house with light, water, and part bath room, situated on Olive Ave., cast of Ritson Rd. will sacrifice for immediate sale. Apply Box "I" Times, 45 FOR SALE--FOUR ACRES LAND, four roomed house, stable, chicken coop, pig sty and also young orchard, situated on Lakeview Gardens. Apply 588 Front St, (40n) For Rent RENT -- SUITABLE Apply 422 Pros- 50a ROOM FOR gentlemen. 50¢ ROOMS TO for married couple, pect' St. FOR RENT--FRONT two respectable young Phone 45. 62 Emma St. East, Ambulance. R , 19 Division St. 69 King Street east. Phone 210J, -. Watch Repairing F. A. Von GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44% King Street West. Your pat- ronage is solicited. (29-1) Painting and Decorating FOR RENT--TWO STORES, - 504 Simcoe St. S., newly built. Apply I. Collis & Sons, 50-54 King St. W. Phone 733W. 50¢ FOR RENT-- FURNISHED BED- room, suitable for business lady or gentleman. Apply 123 Ritson Rd. 5 Db TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO rent for light housekeeping, Posses- sion Sept. 1. All conveniences. Ap- ply 310 Albert street, 49-b YOUR HOUSE LIKE NEW. GET IT painted. Reasonable prices. Pure materials. Apply Box "A" Times. (28-Sept. 4) TO RENT -- ONE NICELY FURN- ished room suitable for two gentle- men, also garage, Apply 118 Tylor Crescent. 49-c R, GUTSOLE, PAINTING, FAPER- hanging, graining, ete. Twenty years' experience: Prices right. Work guaranteed. 151 Huron street. Phope 2067W. (45-42) DR, L. B, HUBBELL, DENTIST, OF- fice, Royal Bank Bldg. Phone 948; residence, 1378M. 86-tf DR. W. H. GIFFORD, OFFICE RE- t Theatre Bldg. Phone 1780. 669. 56 tf PR, R. B. ADAMS, DR. RUNDLE Block, 107 Simcoe Street 8. X-ray, Si aco, Telephone 504. Veterinary Se E, J. SHIRLEY, V.S.,, SPECIALIST diseases domestic animals, cat and dog hospital Long experience. 503 Masson St. Phone 629. C. 8. DICKENSON, v.S., DISEASES of all domestic animals gseientific- plly treated. Dominion Government Veterinary. 24 Brock St. E. Phone 1057. (131-t£) Music ARTHUR W. LYNDB (HAMBOURG Conservatory, Toronto). Teacher of Singing. P epared for alt opers, Studio. Oshawa, Fridays. Furniture Storage FURNITURE STORED IN SEPAR- ate compartments, 85. Bond St. West. Phone 82, Coleman's Cart- 1ge and Storage, Architects C. C. STENHOUSE -- GENERAL architectural work. floor, Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. Res. Phone 90271. Auctioneer E. J. POMERY, 18% KING ST. east, Oshawa, Ont., Licensed Aue- tioneer for Counties of Durham Northumberland, Ontario and City of Oshawa. Solicits your patronage. All phone calls receive prompt at- tention. Phone 1013M. Satisfac- tion 'guaranteed. (June 21-tf) Floor Surfacing NEW METHOD FLOOR SURFAC- ing (including sanding, waxing, fill- 251 Simeoe St. (tr) new. Edmondson, South, phone 4490. DURRANT MACHINE CO.--WE DO all kinds of machinery repairing. Excelsior starter ring gears install- pd; connecting rods re-babbited, argwn gears or pinions supplied for For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE--4 OR 5 acres, good house and barn, city water, some fruit, House in Oshawa. Apply 310 Albert St. 46¢c Wanted to Buy THREADGOLD BROS. GENERAL building contracors. Let us give you our estimates. Write, or phone (Whit- by) 255. (73t6) Tire Repairing ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRING at ldeal Tire Shop. Tires for sale. Jamieson Bros. Phone 438 (tf) MR. 8. JACOB, DEALER IN RAGS and all kinds of metals. I am pay- ing for scrap batteries $1 and $1.60. Buying old cars. Phone 764. 155-tf Second Hand Dealers DEALERS IN SECOND HAND FUR- niture. Buy and sell. Apply 186 Bloor St. E. Phone 1617M. (Aug. 27-Sept. 27). ing and polishing). Old floors made | TO RENT--GARAGE TO RENT 65 Harold street. Phone 1325M. 48-c FOR RENT--FARM TO RENT ALSO 20 acres of standing oats, a double house to rent, set of buggy wheels, possession Sept. 1. Opposite Union Cemetery, Apply 163 Colborne street east. 48-c TO RENT--TEN ACRES OF LAND with house and barn. Possession at once. Apply 211 King St. E. Phone 135. (48c) Motor Cars Acticles For Sale FOR SALE--KITCHEN CABINET nearly new, $20 for quick sale, 123 Nassau St, 50¢ FOR SALE--2 BURNER OIL STOVE with oven, Phone 563m. (50a) FOR SALE--FOUR BURNER GAS stove with oven and broiler, Two burner gas plate and blinds. Apply 86 Simcoe street north, 49-¢ FOR SALE -- HOT AIR FURNACE for sale. In good condition. Pipes, all complete. Three days. Apply Com- mercial Hotel. 49-c MIRROR FOR SALE--ABOUT SIX feet square. Must he sold quick. No reasonable offer refused. Apply En- gel's store, 49-c FOR SALE--BED COUCH. APPLY 42 William street east. Phone 2535. 48-c A BEAUTIFUL DINNER SET, 97 pieces best quality china, $40; one dollar deposit, balance $1 weekly, also Rogers! silverware. Ladies' and Gents' watches, Diamond rings etc, payments as low as 60 cents weekly. Order now. O. H. Dell, 22% Simcoe south. Phone 1656, : (Aug. 24+1 mo.) LIBRARY TABLE FOR 4SALE-- Fumed Oak." neat design.: $12.00. Oshawa Daily Times. (42tf) FOR SALE -- FULTON REAR wheel in Al condition. Apply Peter Martin & Sons, Bowmanville, Phone 497w, 11tf FOR SALE -- MASON AND RISCH Pianos, also Player Pianos, high grade only. Terms arranged, Used planos on hand. OC, Trull, Phone 65687. (96tr) MIXED HARD AND SOF1 WOOD slabs, $3.50 per load. Also bone dry body wood. Phone 660. Waterogs- Meek Ltd. (Mar 26-tf) CEMENT, LUMBER, FRAMES, sash, doors, cedar shingles, ashphait roofing, hardwood flooring, gyproe. Phones 660 and 1288, Waterons- Meek, Ltd. (34-10) Pets and Live Stock BIRDS FOR SALE--CANARY SING- ers for sale, also a few female can- aries. Apply 288 Golf street. 49-b FOR SALE--ALFATIAN SHEP- herd brood female. Good watch dog. Kind with children. Also male pups. Cheap if sold at once. Phone 2172). (48e) Help Wanted--Female - MOTOR CAR FOR SALE--HUDSON touring, in Al condition. A bargain for guick sale. Apply 344 French street, or Phone 1420M after 6.30 p.m. '49-¢ FOR SALE -- FORD TOURING IN good running order. Cheap. Phone 1610F. 48c FOR SALE--CHEY TOURING, 490. Will sell cheap for cash. Apply 533 King St. West. (47-¢) FOR SALE--ONE FORD TON truck 1923 in good order. Also one Model 47 Sedan body, fits K 45 Mc- Laughlin. Apply 609 Carnegie Ave. Evenings. (34tf) Lost and Found LOST -- LADIES UMBRELLA, black, amber tips, fancy gray handle, with card, probably left in Engel's store Saturday evening. Reward for return to 34 Elena St. 50h LOST--LADY'S WHITE GOLD wateh in or close to Biltmore Cafe. Liberal reward. Finder kindly re- turn to Times Office. (50¢) LOST -- SATURDAY, NORTH OSH- awa, a man's gray coat and fountain pen. Apply Box 62, Oshawa Post Office. . 48-b EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANT- ed--Apply Commercial Hotel. 49h HELP WANTED -- BOOKKEEPER and typist, must be experienced. Ap- ply A. J. Parkhill, Barrister ete., Dis- ney Bldg. 31 King St. E. Phone 1614. 48¢f WANTED--YOUNG GIRL TO AS- sist with housework and young chil- dren. 180 Prince St. 50c¢ COMPETENT GENERAL MAID wanted. Phone 463W, 49-c EXPERIENCED NURSE HOUSE- maid wanted. Apply by letter to Mrs. R. Ray MecLaughlin, Elmecroft Stock Farm, Oshawa. (50d) ROOM AND BOARD WANTED BY young gentleman in private family. Box "N" Times. 49-c Agents Wanted AGENTS WANTED--MAN OR woman to travel and appoint agents. Position permanent. $1092 yearly guarantee (being $21 "weekly aver- age) and expenses. For particulars write Winston Co., Toronto, (50a) WORK WANTED -- YOUNG MAN would like work in Ford garage. Will- ing to learn in or out of city. Little experience. Box "M"" Times. 48-c FOR TRUCKING AND STORAGE phones 2561 and 1941F, (481) PETER MARTIN & SONS, BUILD- ing contractors, Masonry work of every description, Bowmanville, phone 497W. ; ti WOODWORKING -- MISCELLANE- ous woed-working shop. Screens, sashes and doors made, also repairs. §. B, Edmondson, 251 Slmeoe Bu 4 UPHOLSTERING OF ALL KINDS, chesterfields made to order, Work- manship guaranteed. G. A. Con- stable, 143 Colborne East Phone 520F. (75tf) CARPENTER WORK WANTED, Estimates given, Apply M. Davis, 140 Tylor Crescent, Oshawa. Aug. 22-1 mo) Wanted to Rent LADY TEACHER DESIRES ROOM and board with private family. Near street car line. Box "D" Times, 50d WANTED TO RENT--TWO ROOMS required by professional gentlemen, 1 bedroom, 1 room for use as music studio, State terms with full board or for rooms only, Must be central. Box "F" Times. 50¢ WANTED TO RENT--SIX ROOMED house or flat. Box "B"" Times. 49 WANTED TO RENT--COUPLE WITH one child 2% years old, want furn- ished rooms for housekeeping. Lady willing to do light service. Box "U" Times, % 49-a WANTED TO RENT--GENTLEMEN on Times staff desires room withip two blocks of Times Bldg. Telephone cs- sential. Box "P" Times. 47c WANTED TO RENT -- SMALL house or apartment, furnished or unfurnished, by refined conple, no children. P.O. Box 99, Oshawa. (45-1) Boarders Wanted BOARDER WANTED--ONE WHO will share room with another young man. Box "H"" Times, (50a) Board and Room ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO gentlemen. Phone 774W, (42tf) ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO men or young gouple, Private home. Central. Phone 632M. (48c) Notice 20 DOLLARS REWARD FOR IN- [formation leading to the recovery of Club Bag and contents stolen at Osh- awa Beach last Sunday; Apply P. D. Hilton, Y.M.C.A. 50a NOTICE Under the provisions of The Com- panies Act Samson Tractor Company of Canada, Limited hereby gives notice that it will make application to the Secretary of State of Canada for leave to. surrender its charter and for an order directing its cancellation and fix- ing a date upon and from which the company shall be dissolved. Dated at Oshawa, this 30th. day of August, 1927. G. W. HEZZLEWOOD, Assistant Secretary. Help Wanted--Male WANTED--MAN WITH CAR FOR canvassing in country, Pleasant and profitable work, Old established busi- ness. Box "G" Times. 29tf FAVORED BY IDEAL CONDITIONS CHANNEL SWIMMERS START Cape Gris-Nez, France, Aug. 29.-- Favored by ideal weather condi- tions, the whole batch of Channel aspirants took to the sea to-night. Miss Hilda Harding, British swim- the way at 9.22 o'clock, escorted respectively by the familiar tugs Alsace and La Morinie. Miss Mc- Lennan followed at 10.10. ' At midnight Miss Harding and Miss Jensen were about three and a half miles off Gris-Nez, and Miss McLennan one and a half miles northwest, Miss Ivy Hawker and the Swiss champion, Doria Aelan, will start at 4 o'clock in the morning. BABY BORN WEIGHS UNDER TWO POUNDS West Plains, Mo., Aug. 29.--The smallest baby ever born in this coun- try is living and doing "micely," ac- cording to nurses at a local hospital. The child, a girl, was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Driver, of Koshkonong, and weighs one and three-quarter pounds. It is fed with a medicine | dropper. "For lying. He said he saw a fish in the pond as big as the ome I've been telling about that got away from me there last week." "But maybe he did see it." "Nonsense! There isn't a fish that | big in the pond." J, E | ati MISS EVELYN TRICK, MISTRESS of Elocution will Meommence teaching September 1st. Beginners and advanced pupils apply at 193 King St. E, or phone 134. : 47d ed ANYONE CAN EARN $25 WEEKLY up, in City or Country, in spare time taking Orders for the Best- Known, Highest-Grade, Lowest- Priced line Canadian-made Christ- mas Greeting Cards. Magnificent sample book free. Write Canadian Publishing Co., 51 Wellington W., 'Toronto. (Aug. 23--Sept. 17) ' bottom up Saturday four miles off mer, and Edith Jensen, Danish, led] FOUND BUTTON UP | DEAD FAN ABOARD From Placentia Bay, Newfoundland St. John's Nfld, Aug. 30.--The schooner J. C. Lockland, was found Ship Cove, in Placentia Bay, with a dead man lashed in the rigging. There was no trace of the remainder of the crew. This discovery brought the known drowned to two as additional re- ports of Thursday's storm have con- tinued to come in, Albert Cloutt, of the schooner Noxhall, was lost, Captain Kearley reported, when he arrived at Flat Rock, near here, with five of his men, The Noxhall laden with coal, was cut through the bows in colli- gion with the tanker Vedameccoan Thursday morning. The crew put off in dories and arrived exhausted by hours of fighting heavy seas. Reports from the Conception Bay area, where there are many towns and small settlements, indicated that the storm not only damaged the Tragic Discovery Reported waterfront, but that inland dwell- ings and farm buildings suffered. Fences were levelled,trees uprooted from houses. A dispatch from Bona Vista said twenty-five motor boats, represent- ing the fishing equipment of 106 families, had been destroyed and water front buildings damaged. It was reported without confirmation that several fishing schooners were missing from Fortune Bay, The southwest coast where the damage was believed to ber most severe has not heen heard from. PLAN "CLEAN-UP" INSTREATOR, ILL, Religious Leaders Blame Hill Crime on Gambling and Liquor Aug. 30.--Stirred by the belief that gambling and bootleg liquor may have been in- directly responsible for the killing of Mrs' Eliza Hill, Streator civic and religious leaders met Monday to plan a "clean-up campaign." Meanwhile no tangible evidence of the whereabouts of Mrs. Hill's 21-year-old son, Harry, had been obtained by police and search which had been lacalized in the middlewest will be extended to the entire country. Rumors continued to be current, however, that young Hill had been in communication with his father, Dr. H. C. Hill, and that surrender of the youth was imminent, Dis- covery that jewellery was stolen from Mrs. Hill at the time of the slaying, establishing possible motive for a person other than Harry to have committed the crime, was seen as bearing on the rumor. In addition, sudden return to lawyer and mysterious conferences between authorities and Dr. Hill and Streator of a prominent criminal his secretary were linked with the forecast that Harry would give himself up soon, Streator, Ill, TWO "MOVIE" PLAYERS IN MOTOR ACCIDENT West Point, N.Y., Aug. 29.--Joan Crawford and William Haines, mo- tion picture players with the Meirn- Goldwyn Company, were injured here today when the automobile in which they were driivng to *"loca- tion" on the Academy campus col- lided with a motor truck. Miss Crawford, who was seated with Haines in the back seat of the touring car, was thrown into the windshield. She was taken uncon- scious to the Academy Hospital, suffering from a scalp wound. Mr. Haines was treated for a wrenched arm. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY St. Thomas, Aug. 29--Samuel S. Clut- ton, Postmaster of the Village of Vienna, and one of the oldest living ex-Wardens of Elgin County, was hon- ored by his relatives and friends yes- terday and today on the attainment of his eighty-eighth birthday. At the birthday banquet served last evening, a huge cake, decorated with 88 lighted | candles, occupied the centre of the long table. Many of Mr, Clutton's business and municipal associates: of 30 and 40 years ago were guests at, the banquet. ; * 06 King St. W. Phone 3141 FOR SALE 16 Choice Building Lots Gliddon Avenue and Yonge Street GOOD VALUES Terms Arranged Apply (evenings) Warden Brown 89 Ritson Road S. Pa ENGLISH FARMERS TARIFF DEMANDS Series of Protective Measures Sought by Essex Agronomes London, Aug. 30.--Twelve ceun- ty sections of the Farmers' Union of England have notified the Essex branch of their support of the Es- sex proposition demanding a series of protective measures,for English farmers, including first, a protect- ive duty on imported malting bar- ley for brewing; second, prohibi- tion of the importation of flour and exportation of milling offals; third, prohibition of the importation of condensed sgim-milk; fourth, pota- toes and bacon to be imported only under license and only to supple- ment but not supplant home pro- duction; fifth, application of the Merchandise Marketing Act to ag- ricultural products. In addition Northumberland and Northamptonshire passed a resolu- tion in favor of placing all agricul- tural products under the Safeguard- ing of Industries Act, Several of these suggestions, par- ticularly those affecting barley, wheat .flour, and bran might serious- ly affect Canadian exporters, unless exception is made in favor of Em- pire products, of which there is no suggestion. In any event it is becoming plain that the British farmers are prepar- ing to press the Government for their share of protection since other industries are being safeguarded. The Board of Trade, so. far, evinces unwillingness to accept the sugges- tions. Business Man--Here it is Monday. Tomorrow will be Tuesday, and the next day Wednesday. The whole week half gone and nothing done yet, EEE WILSON & LEE MUSIO STORE 71 Simcoe St. N, Phone 2388 Everything in Music METAL BONEN AND Aa MERRITT AUTO AND REPAIR King St. W, T

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