i H ! "THE CIAS SRRRRRA, where | N ARE Gora wa bad 2aacs, fallbad, AVGUDL 3, 1948 ECTION, - PAGE ELEVEN - me Sp oO --------CA: Legal La Music CONANT & ANNES BARRISTERS, Notari bli phicite v es hie Ete. Con. veyan ns an eral practice ces Simcos St. south, Bivona 4. G. Conant, { BAL. LLB; AF. Annis, BA, LLB. i (38h) ' _ FRANK 8S. EBBS, BARRISTER, {. Solicitor, Notamy Public Convey- ancer, Money to loan. Third floor new Alger Building, Oppocite Post Office. Phone 2996. (40) ARTHUR LYNDE, VOCAL TRAGH: er (Hambourg Conservatory, ronto) pupils prepared for all exams. Oshawa, Mondays, 92 Sim- coe St. North, Phone 3714. - (13010) ER Watch Repairing RA VON GUNTEN, EXPERT watchmaker, repair shop at "y King Street West. Your £0 Dressmaking Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, don Bobi oi Bey putable Fire Companies. (118th W. E. N. SINCLAIR, KC, BANK of Commerce Building. (116-1yr.) ERSON & CREIGHTON--BAR- ers, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- lie, ete. Office over Standard Bank. trance Simcoe St. Phone 13. |. , Grierson, BA, T. K. Creighton, BA. SWANSON, GERMAN, McKENZIE and Douglas, barristers, solicitors, conveyancers, notaries publie, Money to loan, 2 King St. E. Phone 940, 2454. D. A. J. Swanson, F. G. McKenzie, 8. B. Douglas. (130tr) LOUIS 8. HYMAN AND COM: ny, Barristers, Money to loan. ver Dewland's Store, 16 Simcoe street north, Phone 67, residence 1397W, (tr) PARKHILL AND GREER, BAR- {sters, etc, Money to loan, Alger Bldg., opposite post office, Phone 1614. A. J, Parkhill, A, W. 8, Greer. (49t1) (Sl Medical DR, HAROLD W, TRICK, PHYSI- clan, Surgeon, Obstetrician, Spe. clal reference to maternity work and diseaves of women. Two years' post graduate experience, Office and vesidshie 167 Bl ive st. N, cor, Brock one N teem y (119-t) PHYSICIAN, SUR- eon, Accoucher, Office and resi- ence, King St. East, corner Victoria St, Oshawa. Phone 9. DR, McKAY he WHEN PLACING INSURANCE consult R. N, Johns, 80 Simcoe north. Your insurance wants attended to and your interests prot: 11.1yr.) C. E. HEPBURN, 77 ONTARIO 8T,, District Kepresentative for the Great West Life Assurance Com. pany, Phone 1365). (Feb, 1.1yr) INSURANCE --- OSHAWA HOUSE and Land Co, Local agents for one of the best English companies. Office 38 Simcoe St, N, (86-1) Money to Loan LOANS ARRANGED ON IMPROV- ed city and farm property, either completed or under construction, Conant and Annis, phone 4, (76-tf) PERSONS DESIRING LOANS ON a security of their mator cars, or those desiring to re-finance the purchase of their motor cars, see Swanson, German and McKensle, 3 King 8 B. 144t10) UNLIMITED FUNDS FOR FIRST mortgages, Building loans arranged. Bradley Bros, Phone 169, 420, (96-tf) CITY AND FARM LOANS, PRO- gress loans arranged, Parkhill & Greer, Barristers, etc. Alger Bldg, Phone 1614, (49t1) Building Supplies FOR SALE--CEMENT BLOCKS, sand and gravel, Qnalily guaran- teed, Good loam for lawns. W, Bor- rowdale, Phone 1618, (80tl) WE HAVE ROUGH AND DRESS- ed timber, lath, shingles, sash, doors and interior trim. F, L. Beecroft. Whitby, umber and woodyard, Osh- awa, ph , (69-tf) NT BERRY, PHYSICIAN, PR. GRA Obstetrician, diseases of Infants and children, Office ani residence, 97 Bond East, Phone 1166. DR. B. J, HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI- cian and Surgeon, special attention given to X-ray work and Electro- th y ce, Disney Block. B80. Office open § a.m. to m. Residence 161 King East, Phone 24186, (tt) Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F. T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lovells Drug Store each Saturday, from 1 till 4 p.m, for consultation and treatment of diseases of ear, nose and throgt only, Appointments maye be at eur store, Phone 97. (49-tf) Dental §, J, ILLIPS, DENTIST, OF- Re S.J. PHILLIES: Phone 959; Residence 306. Phone L302 4-1 yr. DR, D. R, DAVIES, DENTIST, oF- fice in Alger Bldg, opposite Post Office. Nitrous oxide oxygen gas for extractions. Evenings by ap- pointment, Phone 231, (12tf) M. COOKE, 9 SIMCOE ST. DR ib over Mitchell's Drug Store. Gas for extraction. Phone 54. L. E. HUBBELL, DENTIST, Nitrous 0x1d 0XYEeD gas for OXLFRe- tions, Office, Roys! Bank Bids. Phone 948, residence, 1378M Shit DR. J. F. BROCK, DENTIST, 15 Simcoe St. N., over Dewland's. Phone 1957, Evenings by appoint ment. (July 9tf) DR. W. H. GIFFORD, OFFICE Regent Theatre Bldg, one 1780. Residence. 669. 66-tf DR. FRED A. FLORA, DENTIST, 37 King street east, Alger Build- ing. Phone 2860. Evenings by appointment. (July 25-Aug. 25) Engineering and Surveying DONEVAN AND SMITH, ONTARIO Land Surveyors apd Civil Engin- eers, sub-divisions, town planning municipal engineers, 365 or 411 King St. E. Phones 2632) or S544 Window Cleaning WA WINDOW CLEANERS Offiay cleaning, woodwork and floors polished, screen and storm windows put and removed, Phone 2129F, = Woodworking ~ H. MILLARD, REAR 443 KING S:. "5. "Phone 2354), We specialize in storm sa3b, screens, cupbosras, doors and frames. (ot) Batteries ECHARGING, REPAIRING. WE Be stock dry and wet batteries, radio tubes and parts. We deliver and call for : ee. O. Daniels, 240 Division street. Phone 1892W. (July 20-Aug. 20) on HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID AND finished completely with sanding machine, Satisfaction guaranteed, Give us a trial, Sylvian and Ste- vens, 164 Alice street, Phone 2619W, (July l4-Aug 14) GRAVEL, DIRT AND CINDERS ON dump truck to rent by hour, Phones 274J--16667, (May 18 #) HARDWOOD FLOORS, LAID BY expert mechanics. Old tloors fin- ished like new, Screen windows, combination doors, General con- tracting, B, W, Haynes, 161 King St, W, Phone 481, Residence 180 rs (133tr) CHAMBERLAIN METAL WEATH- er strip for doors and windows, Guaranteed to stop all draughts, cheapest and hest on market, Estimates given free. Phone 1587¥, A. Morgan, 311 Division St. or write J, H, Vance, 773 Aylmer St, Peterhoro, (Jly. 81-Aug. #1) HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID AND sanded) filled, waxed and polished. Verafidahs. and garages built, Phone 217TW., (July 28-Aug. 28) DRESSMAKING, PLAIN FANCY sewing. Miss Flossie Boyd, 362 Les- lie St. Phone 1842J. (July 4-Aug. 4) Transportation COWLE'S CARTAGE & TRUCK- ing Service, 65 Park road south. Prompt service, Furniture moving & specialty, Phone 2185, (July 21-Aug. 21) COLEMAN CARTAGE and STOR- H 8 Bond St West, Phone 6 trucks for prompt service Moving van and storage warehouse equipment. Baggage transferred to and from all trains. (64-tf) PERRY'S TRANSPORT AND Cartage, local and long distance moving, 81 Ritson Rd, N, Phone 60. (90t1) 8. BROWN, CARTAGE, DAY OR night, 140 Alma St, When think. ing of moving, think of me, Phone 1409F, tt CARTAGE, MOVING, GRAVEL sand and cinders, Local and long distance hauling, Phone 924 and 2692F, Smith and Cox, (July 6-Aug, 8) Beauty Parlors PERMANENT WAVE (DOES NOT need finger waving)--$7.50. Fin- ger waving a specialty, Evalyne Branch, 111 Colborne St, BE, Phone 6087. (8tf) BETTY LOU PERMANENT WAVE Shop, Permanent wave, speclal $7.60. Marcelling, finger waving. 86 Simcoe street north, Phone 2068, (97-t1) Classified Ads. Fivet insertion-~13§ cents word. cents a word per month for each additional word TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE; AG COMPLISH MUCH TELEPHONE 3% Ask for Classified Ad Depart- ment. Articles For Sale MIXED HARD AND SOFT WOOD slabs, $3.50 per load, Also bone dry body wood, Waterous-Meek Limited. Phone 1288. (Apr. 26-tf) MONTMORENCY CHERRIES FOR sale, 229 Nassau St, Phone 1601W, (26¢) FOR SALE--A BICYCLE, NEW tires, new mud-guard, new seat, cushion frame, Apply W. C, Down- ie, care of Olympia Cafe, Bow- manville, (28a) FOR SALE--STRICTLY NEw laid eggs, delivered anywhere in city, Phone 896. 23-tr) NETHER EDGE HAIRDRESSINU Parlor, Marcel and Curl, 60 cents, Hot ofl shampoo, 6551 Simcoe St. N, Phone 918M for appointment, Also lessons in marcelling, July 8-August 8, CINDERELLA DRESS SHOPPE, 153 Simcoe St, S. Margelling and manicuring from 9 till §; evenings by appointment, Phone 2879, (July 19-Aug, 19) MARCEL AND CURL, 60 CENTS. 45 Albany street, or phone Irene Robertson, 14447, (Jy 31-Aug, 31) 2,000 POUND RENFREW TRUCK scales for sale. These scales are new, 304 Haig street, (26-¢) WHITE WICKER BABY CAR- riage for sale. First class condi- tion, §7. Apply 295 Richmond St, BH, (28-b) FOR SALE -- COMBINATION coal ahd gas range, Cheap. Apply 227 Dearborn Ave, (24f) SET SOURCE BOOKS, TEN VOL- umes and supplement, leather bound. Phone 1988F, (26-¢) + Veterinary Surgeon DR, SHIRLEY, VETERINARIAN, Specialist 'diseases domestic animals, Cat and Dog Hospital, 203 King west. Phone 629, (66-tf) C. S, DICKENSON, V.§, DISEASES of all domestic animals scientifically treated, Dominion Government Xegriary, 34 Brock St, E. Phone (131-tf) Work Wanted RE-UPHOLSTERING, CHESTER- fields made to order, We save you money. Estimates free, G. A. Constable. 74 Mechanic street, Phone 1595J. (56-te) FOR SALE -- CHILD'S slightly used. street east, BED, Apply 106 William (25-1) FOR SALE--LADY'S SUIT, NEW Poiret twill, size 38; also electric hot plate with oven. Apply 97 Colborne street east, (26-c) FOR SALE--BABY'S WHITE EN- amelled crib with mattress, guar- anteed perfectly clean. Apply Mr. Burk, 159 Celina St., after six p. m, (26¢c) FOR BALE--1 DINING ROOM suite, cheap for quick sale, One Simmons hed and mattress, one carpet sweeper. Apply 81 Eldon Ave, Phone 2337J. (28a) For Rent Real Estate for Sale FOR RENT--FURNISHED ROOM with housekeeping privileges. Ap- ply 163 Ritson Rd. 5. (1118) TO RENT---FURNISHED APART- ment. All convenences, also gar- age. No children desired. 172 Mary street. (13-t1) THREE SINGLE ROOMS, WELL furnished. 323 King St. W. (26¢) GARAGE TO RENT. 20 OSHAWA Blvd, Phone 1547M. (28b) COMFORTABLY FURNISHED bedroom to rent for two friends. Alice St. Good meals close by Phone 2485W. (28¢) ONE FOUR ROOM, ONE SIX room brick veneer houses for sale. Ten minutes from Four Corners. Best residential section. Rosehill Blvd. Phone owner, 742), Fgnk Hobbs. (22-11) FOR SALE--OWNER HAS SEVEN room house, up to the minute in trim and conveniences, Ideally lo- cated for rooming and boarding house. Now full. For particulars, phone 2177TW, between 6 and 8 p.m. (23-1) FOR SALE--LOT, 110, Park Rd. N. 37 BY Phone 2159J. (27¢) FURNISHED BEDROOMS TO rent, Apply 106 Willlam St. E, (25-t1) HOUSE TO RENT ON LOUISA street west. Apply Box "C" Osh- awa Daily Times. (26-¢) TO RENT -- TWO FURNISHED rooms, electric plate. All conveni- ences for light housekeeping. Phone 774W. 140 Tylor Crescent. (265tf) TO RENT--TWO UNFURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. Ap- ply 238 Dearbourn Ave. (28¢) TO RENT--FURNISHED BATH flat, Ten minutes to General Mot- ors. All. conveniences, 183 Arthur St. Phone 181, (27¢) FRONT OFFICE TO RENT, 24% Simcoe St, N, For particulars phone 357. (27h) TO RENT -- FURNISHED BED sitting room with housekeeping privileges, Apply 267 Division St, or phone 2424J. (27c) TWO FURNISHED ROOMS TO rent. $20 per month, 300 Mont- rave Avenue, (28¢c) TO RENT--ONE FRONT FUR- nished bedroom suitable for busi- ness lady or gentleman, Breakfast if desired. Five minutes walk from General Motors, Phone 1810J. (32¢) FOR RENT-- 3 UNFURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 139. (27¢) FOR RENT--REAR PART OF large men's wear store, Simcoe St. N. Near Motors, Great chance for cleaner and presser, Phone 627F, (28-h) NICELY FURNISHED LARGIS front room, suitable for one or two 'gentlemen, permanently resid- ing in Oshawa. Central, 263} Simeoe St. South, (28-c) TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO rent, Phone 1735F, (26c) FOR RENT--7 ROOMED HOUSE. All conveniences, opposite new General Motors office, Immediate possession 1689W, (26¢cH TO RENT--FURNISHED BED- rooms. All conveniences, Cooking utilities. Married or single, No children. Apply 12 Athol St. W. (26¢c) TO RENT--STABLE, ALSO GAR- age, Apply 83 Ritson Rd, South, (27-¢) "Tire Repairing Painting and Decorating ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRING a" Ideal Tire Shop. Tires for sale. R. GUTSOLE, PAINTING, PAPER- hanging, graining, etc, Twenty years' experience. Prices right. Work guaranteed, 151 Huron street. Phone 2067W. (45 tf) DECORATING, paperhanging, painting, Work guaranteed, Estimates given, Phone 942W. 135 Brock east, (148tf) OSHAWA PAINTERS, YOUR call to us will save you money, Pure materials used. 14 Nassau street, Phone 14956W. Mygland and Linstad. July 9-Aug. 9. Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING ST, East. Ambulance. Residence, 19 Division St. 69 King street east. Phone 210), DISNEY-COTT FUNERAL HOM& 87 Celina street, Oshawa, Corner Bruce street, Ambulance. Phone 1082, (96-tf) F., C. HILL, Architects C. C. STENHOUSE --~ GENERAL architectural work. Second floor, Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. Res. phone 909). (8-tf) THOMSON & JOHNSON, ASSOCI- ate architects. E. Elliott, Assoct- ate Heating Engineer. Simcoe St, south, over Felt Bros. (July 3-Aug 3) Auch PHONE 1716J, W, J. SULLEY, auctioneer, 346 Simcoe St, 8. We can sell your odd pieces of furni- ture and other articles at our yards 41 King St. W., Oshawa, Ontarjo. (20tf) IF YOU WANT SATISFACTION and highest prices, call on BE. J. Pomery, Auctioneer, 18% King St. E. Phone 1013M. yp Massage on Bros Phone 438 (tf) Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD FOR EITHER four young ladies or men. Phone 833M, or apply 121 Alma street, (26-¢) ROOM AND BOARD FOR GEN- tlemen, Apply 104 Church St. (27¢) Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT--FOUR, FIVE or six room house, Oshawa or Whitby, by middle of September or October. A, Pope, c-0 P, C. Loft- house, R. R. No, 3, Oshawa. (27¢) THREE BURNER OIL STOVE with oven, Nearly new, $15. Coal or wood heater with oven. $18. 51 Nassau St, Phone 6677, (28a) FOR SALE--BABY CARRIAGE, like new, Cheap. Also coal stove. 16% Simcoe street south, (28a) Help Wanted---Female WANTED--GOOD PLAIN COOK, second nraid kept. Mrs. Carlyle, 309 Golf street, Phone 1059. (19-tf) WANTED--A WAITRESS, ALSO a stenographer and eashier, refers ences required. Apply 164 Divi, sion street, (27-c) PLEASANT AGREEABLE WORK. Liberal Commission. Those inter ested call Miss Toohey, 207 Mary street, at 8.20 mornings and evens ings, (27¢) WANTED TO RENT---FURNISH- ed house, six rooms, Best of reter- ences, Box "0" Oshawa Daily Times. (26-c) WANTED TO RENT--5 OR 6 room house in good district. Care- ful tenant, family of three. Phone 1400. (260) WANTED TO RENT -- 2 OR 3 roomed furnished or unfurnished apartment, for 2 months, Oshawa or Whitby. Phone 1106 or Box "WW" Oshawa Daily Times. (26c) WANTED -- BY SEPTEMBER 1st, house in good locality, about five or six rooms. Apply giving full details to 207 Barrie Bldg. Peterboro, Ont. (281) For Exchange FIRST AND SECOND MORT- gages taken in exchange at par from builders, as part payment on a limited number of lots in Oak- land Park. 'Phone 2770, or call. (28-¢) WILL TAKE IN EXCHANGE FOR part or full payment, good used car on high class building lot. Phone 2770. (28-¢) STEPHENSON BROS. GARAGE, 57 died street, repair work done on all makes cars. Acetylene weld- ing 8 ty. ing. Body bumping Mar if) HAND MASSAGE, ELECTRIC Therapy and Foot Culture. 17 years experience. Harold C. Cox, 219 Ritson Rd. 8. Phone 1642W, (Jy 13-Aug. 13) A FARM OF 124 ACRES IN EX- change for house jin Whitby or Oshawa. For full particulars phone or write Ed. Bowman, Whitby. 4 £282) SALESLADIES WANTED FOR full and part time to work with lady superintendent on canvuss and selling, If you have fair abil. ity, plenty of energy and follow instructions, you will make a big income, Apply Mrs. O. C. Brown, Phone 1829W, (28-e) WANTED--MIDDLE AGED WO- man for general housework. Re- ferences. Apply Mrs. H. H. Hen- chel, 69 Park Rd. N. (28-tf) Notice THE PERSON WHO TOOK WHITE coat from Jubilee Pavilion please return where found without furth- er trouble as party was seen. (28-b) TO RENT--GARAGE, T48W, ONE BED SITTING ROOM AND garage to rent. Apply 108 Col- borne street east. Phone 608W, (27-b) TO RENT--FURNISHED 8 ROOM cottage at the Lake for balance of season, Phone 289r21, (27-c) Agents Wanted MEN WITHOUT PREVIOUS sales experience make good with us, You can too. We will help you make good. Excellent oppor- tunity, exclusive territory. Write giving age and occupation to the J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. N, 27 John sfreet, Hamilton, Oni. (M. W, Fi-Aug. 15) SALESMAN WANTED, EXCEL- lent opportunity to join sales force of one of the largest gelling or- ganizations in the British Empire. Must be over 35 years of age, sober and industrious. Salary and com- mission. Apply evenings 7 to 9, 86 Simcoe street north, Oshawa. (26-c) PHONE (27-¢) Auction Sale THE UNDERSIGNED HAS RE- ceived instructions from Richard Bradley, to sell by public auction. at 194 King St. W., Saturday, August 4, at 1. o'clock sharp, complete household furniture, fin- cluding kitchen, dining room, bed- room and living room furniture, chesterfield suite, ete. William Maw, Auctioneer, (26d) = Motor Cars My wife, Beatrice Tane, having left my bed and board, I will.not be responsible for any debts con. tracted by her, on and after this date. Signed E. H. Tane, by his Attorney, W. Tane, August 3, 1928, Contr acting (28¢) A. BLACKBURN, CONCRETE contractor, Specialist in concrete floor work. Gravel, sand and cin- ders, etc. Hauling terms moderate, Address, 547 Mary St. Phone 2376W. Oshawa or 2570 Egling- ton Avenue, Toronto. : fAug. 3-Sept. 3) PONTIAC SEDAN FOR SALE. 1928 Model. Like new. Phone 911, (26-1) FOR SALE---1928 SPORT OAK- land Cabrolet, in Al condition, mileage about 9,000. Just nicely broken in, Will sacrifice if sold before Saturday. Very small sum of money will carry it, Apply 31 Elena street. (27-b) Room and Board Wanted WANTED--WOMAN TO BOARD child over three vears by the week. Apply Box "R" Oshawa Daily Times, £28a) LEAL ESTATE--~OSHAWA HOUSE and Land Co, Lots on Oshawa Park, Victoria Park and Peace Park, Terms to suit you, Office 38 Simcoe St. N. (86-11) FOR SALE -- $6,000, WHITE Brick house on corner lot, six rooms, large sleeping porch, two verandahs, all conveniences, stucco garage, paved driveway, Thirce minute walk from General Motors, Good for private family or rooming house. Apply to Arthur Peacock, corner Athol St. and Ritson Rd., one block south of King St. Phone 588. (19tf) FOR SALE--HOUSE AND LOT, 6 rooms, modern conveniences; $2,- 800, Phone 120J, Whitby, (27-¢) $3,000 HOUSE, 7 ROOMS, ON paved street. Very central. All modern conveniences, $3,300, frame house, 5 rooms, close to fac- tories. Small cash payment, Brad- ley Bros, Phone 169, (27-e) TWO SPECIALS Just think $2,000 buys a lovely Whitby home on large corner Int with garden fruit trees, berry bushes, garage, chicken house, and lawn, Five nice newly decoratad rooms, algo bath and side veranda on fine residential street wonder- ful value. Special dandy Oshawa nine roomed house, 3 minutes from General Motors on fine paved resi- dential street, Grand for roomeis or boarders. Don't hesitate, Hurry. See Boh Holden, 92 Simcoe N. Phone 371W. (28h) "Pets and Lev eslock PUPS FOR SALE. 13, Ryland Farm, (27¢c) TWO COLLIE Phone 163 r Taunton, 1 BLACK . POM DOG. MALE, also two chineilla rabbits, Apply Mr. Bateman, North Oshawa, (2%8¢) Wanted to Buy SECOND HAND FURNITURE dealer, buying an' selling, 186 Bloor St. E. Phone 1617M, ' (July 13- Aug, 12) HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR ANY quantity large broiler chickens. 44 Simcoe St. N, The Food Shop. (27tf) Books ROBERTSHAW'S NEW LENDING library. Books always coming in. Come in and look them over. (July 27-Aug. 27) Help Wanted--Male MUST BE Apply Arnold's (28a) Lost and Found LOST ON DIVISION BETWEEN Elgin and Alice St., pair dark rimmed glasses, Finder please re- turn to 280 Haig St. Reward. (26c) BUTCHER WANTED. experienced counter man. Mr. Ashbury, above Store, COURT ORDERS TEST CASE ON QUEBEC THEATRE LAW Montreal, Aug. 1--The constitu- tionality of the recent amendment to the Quebec Moving Picture Act, by which children under 16 years of age are forbidden admittance to all moy- ing picture theatres of the Province, will be tested in the courts, according to an action taken in the Practice Court today. The proceedings are taken by way of a writ of prohibi- tion to restrain the Recorder's Court from hearing a number of charges against theatre owners of this city. The writ was issued on petition of Jules Duhamel, proprietor of the Passe Tempa Theatre, Mount Royal Avenue East, by Mr. Justice Joseph Demers, LAD FALLS IN HARBOR . DROWNS AT OWEN SOUND Owen Sound, Aug. 2--Falling in- to the waters of Owen Sound Har- bor this afternoon, Howard Hep- burn, 13 years old, was drowned before help reached him. The lad was first noticed in difficulties from the other side of the harbor. Melville Graves threw off his eloth- es and swam across in an effort to rescue the drowning boy, but he had disappeared before Graves ar- rived. A pulmotor was used but all efforts to revive him proved futile. THE NEXT STEP (London Punch) The next step in the produetion of small cars is said to be one which can be used as a sigaret- lighter as well. ge So-------- THE ONLY SECRET (London Calling) The only secret some men can keep is a bad golf score. It was at least 25 minutes | later before his body was removed. | IN THE BLUEBEARD DYNASTY (New York Sun) It is only a few years since Lan- dru, the unspeakable, the inscru- table, was beheaded by the guil- lotine, and yet the French already have another Bluebeard, more con- spicuous than those in other coun- tries only by virtue of the whole- sale accusations brought against him. Each time that a new Blue beard is run to earth the discovery is soon made that he has used a simple formula. Jerome Prat is no exception, The manager of a Marseilles matrimonial agency told the police that Prat offered the agency spe- cial terms for introductions to wo- men between 40 and 45 years old who had private means. He pre- tended each time that he returned that the affair had fallen through. In the case of the women he met through the agency his method was as simple. He sought to bor- row 30,000 francs on the pretense that he needed just that amount to make up the purchase price of a villa. If the woman said that she would consult her lawyer she never heard from Prat again, One woman who Prat met through the agency believes that she owes her life to coffee grounds. At her first meeting with Prat, which lasted an hour and a half, he told her that she looked exactly like his first wife, wept bitterly and completely captivated her. At the second meeting he asked if she could let him have 20,000 fracs to help in the pur- chase of a villa and a small car. At the same time he urged her to go to Tunis with him. She was not so completely captivated this time; but instead of consulting her lawyer she went to a friend, who read her fortune in coffee grounds, The grounds warned plainly against a voyage abroad, and this woman, chiefly because she was doubly gullible, was savea. In a furnished room which Prat had taken at Marseilles the French police found cast-off clothing enough to outfit a dozen women, a score of photographs and half a hundred letters, most of them signed with the Christian name only. In this room in the Rue Cas, was another bit of evidence, a startling proof that {imitation runs where it wills: a notebook in which, like Landru, Prat had listed the names of his victims, HEAT AND STRAIN TO FOOT KEEP POPE IN APARTMENTS Rome, Aug. 2.--Contrary to *his yearly custom, Pope Pius today did not descend from his apartmene to the Pauline Chapel, which is the parish church of the Apostolic Pal- ace, The omission was due partly to the excessive heat, about 100 in the shade, and partly hecause of the «elight strain te his toot which he suffered recently while alighting from am automobile, Other popes were accustomed to go to the Pauline Chapel three times on this day in order to hene- fit from the indulgences granted to the chapel through the interces- sion of St. Francis of Assisi. The Pontiff, however, gave audi- ence to various persons, WOLF RAVAGES PROTON FLOCKS Durham, Aug. }--Two residents in the western part of Proton township report having scen a wolf in the neighborhood bordering the large waste land area, which covers ap- proximately 1,000 acres and is known as the big swamp. . Farmers in that district have lost many sheep and the wolf is blamed. David Dow and Frank Todd have cach seen the ani- mal on different occasions. BITE OF MOSQUITO : FATAL TO CHIL Owen Sound, Aug. 1--The funeral was held here this afternoon of Pearl, 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McAllister, who died as the result of a mosquito bite. The girl had been visiting her sister at St. Catharines, and while there she received a mosquito bite on her foot, She scratched it, and infection set in later which brought on blood poison- ing. INCOME TAX REVENUE Ottawa, Aug, 2.--Income tax re- venue is up $6,019,728 for the four months of the fiscal year ending July 31, as against the correspond- ing four months of last year. The totals are: 1928, $50,258,123; 1927, $44,238,395. NOW IT'S EXPLAINED (Los Angeles Times) The anatomist says that the vo- cal cords of women are shorter than those of men and it requires much less energy for them to talk. We thought so, of All ET L Posted by a Resident Buyer in his outer office in New York: Mind your own business and in time you'll have a business of your own to mind. Dishonesty is never an accident. Good men, like good women, can see temptation when they meet it. Don't lie--it wastes my tinve and yours. I'm sure to catch you in the end, and that's the wrong end, Watch your work, not the clock. A long day's work makes a long, day short, and a short day's work makes my face long. You owe so much to yourself that you can't afford to owe any- body else. Keep out of debt of keep out of my place of business. Give me more than I expect and I'll pay you more than you expect. I can afford to increase your pay if you increase my profits. Don't kick--Iif you're while correcting you're while keeping. I don't waste time cutting specks from decayed apples, Don't tell me what I'd like to hear, but what I ought to hear, I don't want a valet to my vanity, | but I need one for my mroney. ! Don't do anything here that § hurts your self-respect, The em- § ployee who is willing to steal for me is capable of stealing from me, It's none of my business what vou do at night after work hours, | But if dissipation affects what you do next day, and you do half as much as I demand, you'll last. half as long as you hoped.® Make a good impression from | the very start hy neatness, prompt= | ness, politeness and positiveness. Confidence will follow and then the hattle is three-quarters won. Approach a customer in a dignified hut pleasant manner. Show the hest grade of goods first, elaborat~ ing upon their merits. Always remember that high- priced goods are just as easy to sell and profit is greater. And don't talk too much. worth FRENCH CONVICTS EARN PAR. | DON Paris, Aug. 2.--Twenty-six con- victs held at the Clairvaux Prison have earned their release by their courageous conduct in fighting a fire that broke out at the prison a few days ago, -Cott| NCE Phone 1083 _. re Disne AMB | 87 Celina St, Felt Bros. 7he LEADING JEWELERS | Established 1886 , 12 Simcoe St. South V. A. Henry Insurance & Loans 13% Simcoe St, 8, Phones 1198W---0Office 1858J--Residence >. 18 Simcoe Street South ON MOTOR CARS We will loan you monies on your motor car, or if you can not meet your present pays ments we will pay off the claims and renew your pays' ments for any term wp to twelve months and insure your car, See Swanson, Gers man & McKenzie, 2 King street east. Phone 940, Kinds WATEROUS-MEEK | LIMITE worth |