What quality is so attractive as personal charm , . . . and what social fault so obnoxious as perspiration odour, Every person perspires, of course. It's natural, it's healthful, Physicians say the perspiration of the average person measures between one and two pints daily. Nature takes this way of ridding the body of impurities through the mil- lions of tiny pores of the skin, But perspiration need not be objectionable, Lifebuoy Soap, used in the bath, banishes the odour. Lifebuoy's creamy, mild lather not only cleanses, but also purifies the pores -- anti~ septically -- and keeps them sweet, open and breathing. Make sure of avoiding the needless social error of perspiration odour, Use Lifebuoy Soap, for hands, face and bath, Low in price -- wonder- ful in results, LIFEBU . Health Soap Levers Brothers Limited 'Toronto To Keep Well Drink plenty of water, iil} "WARNING Neuralgia Beware of Counterfeits There is one uine Lumbago ASPIRING table TF wine - let is offered as "ASPIRIN" and is not stamped with the "Bayer Lrons-reluse iL vith eontempt-itisnot", pr at all! Don't take chances! i * The Durant "63" Six Cylinder, Coupe with Rumble Seat | (Below) New Star "4 Four Door Seden DURANT MATARS 10 PAY DIVIDEND, IS ANNOUNCEMENT Roy D. Kerby Announces Company is on Annual Dividend Paying Basis Toronto, Jan. 18--The announce- ment that five years of operation have now brought Durant Motors of Canada, Limited, to a dividend paying basis was the feature which, when made by General Manager Roy D, Kerby, supplied the climax to the enthusiasm of the banquet which the Durant Company tender- ed its dealer organization last eve- ning in the Crystal Ball Room of the King Edward Hotel, Prior to the de-laration of the divifend, the function marked by thorouh optimfam, bas- ed solely on the new metho"s of the Star and Durant cars, which are to be introduced inmmediately #o the public, When it became known, however, that the cars themselves were now to be backed by a com- ner of its career on the road to suc- cess, sentiment amongst the gather- ing of 850 was quite unrestrained, The development was regarded as of utmost significance from the standpoint of future sales, Mr, Kerby himself, in announc- ing that the directors of the eom- pany had re~ched the decision to declare the dividend, and In stat- ing that offi ial ceta'ls of it won'd go forward tn shareholders within it for the comn v's snecess to the dealer ormanf~2t'nn which bed af- forded so sr 'A en ontlet for the a» ~!'ty pro" ot which the com- pany baa ty n 2 ant, Cc ' + in History HAL Lac * 1025." he dec'er- ed, vo ns 1enlves with a def fett of £72000. In 1926 we mnie a fo! and rcasan-tle prot, This year I o>» prend to be abla to an- nonr~n "ot we hova had the gre-t- est ¥~~ in ovr hi torr and that at amr» hod a fey dors ro the dire-t- **nd to nla-g t»e com- * "dend bas's., This fact -n the 12st berrie~ of sles re': . We are sn nlyin a2 n od» et that id vnequalle" in anv n~i-e e'r2s, od I do not e~- clude th~t of any other comngny." In acdition to Mr. Kerbv's ad- dress, the gathering heard Mr, Georze Wilson, for~er president o* the Toronto Board of Trade, ertol the Durant orcanization for the way in which it rennsented the en- terpris'ne s»'rit of C-nadian indus- try. Faith in the product itself, in the ecoun'ry which was to consume and in themc<elves as fits salesmen wou'd, Mr. Wilson believed, keen the Durant Comp~ny at the ton o* the list in the keen competition which the motor-car industry at present supplied. Other speake=s to the zathering '|ineluded P. J. Duggan, the execu- tive in charge of dealer sales and the cha'rman of the evening; Rus- sell Kelly, of H-milton; J. P. Me- Carthy, of the Elizabeth, N.J., Du- rant plant; Frank Martin, also of the Elizabeth plant; and E. A. Wall- berg, Canadian director of Durant Motors of Canada. The bancuet itself wes one of the largest of its kind which has ever been staczed in the city. For elab- Accept only "Bayer" package orat of prosram it was auite unique. Apart from a few brief address from Durant oficials and persons prominent in the motoring world the evening was riven over to social enfoyment and entertainment upon a sc~le which was impressive indicating as it did the manner in . hed been | pany which had turned the cor-| the net few d~ve gave entire cred- | --- | ROY D, LURDY | eneral* manager of Durant Mo- tors of Canada, Limited, who was given a great reception at | the banquet held last night In the King Edward Hotel, Toronto {which a successful Canadian eor- | (poration could do things, | The whole of the Crystal room wes crowded to its capacity with , the gue:ts of- the evening, and cerocs one end of the room a stare was constructed. During the din- ner hour {¢ displayed only a black i velvet drop curtain hung across the wall, with the Durant crest unon it, and the three figures "55," "65" and "75," denoting the three new models which are being in-|° troduced. - In the fore ground be- fore this curtain was a large Uni- {on Jack which was kept continu- | ously unfprling itself and flutter- ing in a breeze directed from off- | stage, A large orchestra and en- | tertainer worked tirelessly - and apiritedly while dinner was being served. : Following the dinner and the brief speeches, the stage presented a revue which was of extensive variety. = Singing, dancing, instru- mental music and conjuring all had their place in it and comprised vivacious entertainment for up- wards of two hours. will J. White as the master of ceremonies, At the Head Table The head-table guests included: P. J. Duggan, sales manager, chairman; Roy D. Kerby, general manager Durant Motors of Cana- da; George Wilson, ex-president of the Toronto Board of Trade; BE. A. Wallberg, Canadian director of Durant Motors; A, P, McCarthy, "actory manager of the Durant 'otors plant at Elizabeth, N.J.; J. Cottrell of the Canadian Bank of Commerce; G. D, Bolton, assis. fant general manager of the Im- perial Bank of Canada; Dr, P, BE. | Doolittle, president of the Canadi- | on Automobile Association; W, A. | Pope, general sales manarer of the Firestone Tire Company; F. "Tortin, general purchasing agent | ot the Durant Motors plant at El- izabteth, N.J.; Carl Neracher, chief envneer of Durant Motors; Carl Phillips, chief body designer of | Hoyes and Hunt, Ltd.; H, A, Fel- ton, of the Alexander Hamilton In- | stitute; F. Averil, factory manag- jer of Durant Motors of Canada; | Henry Lowery, general gales man- ager of the Goodyear Tire Com- pany; T. H. Kelly, vice-president { of the Anto-Lite Company of To- | ledo; H, C, Tillotson, president of | CHIROPRACTIO D. E. Steckley Chiropractor and Drug- less Therapist, will be in the office, 146 | Simcoe street, north, every afternoon and Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, Forenoons by appointment, Residental calls made in town and sur. | orm T------ we oY Sick Headaches dn ophION Wise Jury & Lovell King St. EE + Simcoe St. 5. district, Consultation is free at office, Phone 224, For Yow PHONE 22 jor Xow Thompsons Drug Store LO Simcor St. 8, We Deliver Two Modern Apartments to rent, Apply = J.C. Young 4% Prince St. Phone 798 5 rooms. Central. $3,800 New brick. Al modern conveniences. Nice lot. Easy terms . 6 nice rooms on $4,500 paved street. Every convenience, Small cash payment, 8 rooms. New $7.80 tapestry brick. squa"e plan. Ock floors. Nice location Reautiful home. See this, Let me show you some real values in central business | CAR1 ER'S the Tilletson Carburetor Company; Alfred Bicknell, K.C.; J. A. Brand, comptroller of the Durant Com- pany of Canada; W. J. Bailey, ira"lc manager of Durant -Motdrs of Canada; H. C. McCaslin, resi- dent engineer of Durant Motors of Canada. Guests from Oshawa and dis- trict included: George James, Bow- --aaville, G. M. Goodfellow, Whit- vy; J. Norman Thickson, W. D. I'lliott," Reginald Akers, Bert Vard, C. A. Lander, Thos, L. Wil- son, Oshawa, StoBIE:FORLONG (© * Head Officer Reford Bu BAY AND WELLINGTON STS. TORON S. F. EVERSON, Local Manager Private Wire System 11 King Street East, Oshawa Phones 143 and 144 == Above C.P.R, Office GRAIN Do You Own Your Own WANTED--Lots of about 4 acres, n Kingston Highway or close to it, betweén Whitby and Bowman- villee, We have several buyers ready with cash for moderately priced dwellings, WANTED ~~ Listings of ouses of four rooms, BRADLEY BROS. 29 Simcoe St. S. Phone 169 small Real Estate CARTER'S REAL ESTATE, | 5 King St. E, or phone 1380 New two-storey brick $4,800 veneer house, 6 rooms, stairs to attic, chestmit trim, hard- wood floors, electric mantel, French doors, 3-piece white enamel bath; close to factories; reduced for quick sale, $500 cash, terms on balance, $6 0 Brick Veneer House, 6 ' "rooms and sunroom, oak trim and floors, antel, French doors, all conveniences, side entrance, wired for electric range, garage, good location, Rea- sonable cash payment, $7.50 Brick House, 7 rooms and attic, on Masson street, chestnut trim, oak floors throughout, coal mantel, French doors, 3-piece bath room, wired for electric range. Suitable for high-class rooming house, BRADLEY BROS. 20 Simcoe St. 8. Phone 169 REAL ESTATE Homes built to suit purchasers, R. M. KELLY "810 Simcoe St. N, ¥oux Real Estate and AUCTIONEER 25 King St. E.--{'orner Celins Phone 205 ---- --- -- -- J. H. R. LUKE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Money to Loan on First Mortgages Phone #71 or 687TW Regent "Theatre Block properties. JOHN W. LINT .- 67 Bond Street East Open evenings Phone 2193 Listings Wanted HORTON & FRENCH Phone 2696 Mundy Bldg. Ie -- veniences rar $2.000 Small cash payments, easy terms. Must be sold at once. W.J.SULLEY 41 King St. W. Phone 716) $7, room, oak be sold. $4,300 mow £ive soom bite bungalow, floored divided cellar. A high class home at 5 " 40 rods from General Motors, chestnut trim, board. Electric monthly, mantel, $5,200 5% Soren ron Hout Tear Janeen: ironing We have some splendid homes in Phone us for particulars, We may ' va. Sommerville Ave, McLaughlin Blvd. and Simcoe St. North, Good Lot, 40 x 132, close to General Motors. $590.00. URIAH JONES - Real Estate 11 Bond St E Open Evenings Phone 2667 a ---- BR x st shyt #