4 THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1928 PAGE THIRTEEN THE C RAR, where , Mr. ] SSEEITED SECTION uyer MN~~ meets Mr. Seller "Soa 0 Music Watch Repairing CONANT & ANNIS, BARRISTERS, . Solicitors, Notaries Public, Ete. Con- veyancing and general practice of Law. fices Simcoe St. south, Oshawa. Phone 4, G. D. Conant, ; BAA, LLB.; AF. Annis, BA, Gah : FRANK S. EBBS, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notamy Public Convey- aucer, Money to loan. Third floor new Alger Building. Opposite © Post Office. Phone 2996. (at) ARTHUR LYNDE, VOCAL TRACH- er (Hambourg Conservatory, ronto) pupils prepared for all exams, Oshawa, Mondays, 93 Sim- coe St. North, Phone 371J. pn : - F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT S50 EW vou pt Transportation Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. west, Oshawa. Th Fire cy _in Oshawa. putable e Companies. doth W. E. N. SINCLAIR, RG BANK of Commerce Building. (116-1yr.) JOSEPH P. MANGAN, B.A--BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Con- veyancer. Money to loan. ce 14% King St. East, Oshawa. Phone 145. Residence phone 837. GRIERSON & CREIGHTON--BAR- risters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- lic, ete. Office over Standard Bank. Entrance Simcoe St. one 1 1 F Grierson, B.A. T. K. Creighton, SWANSON, GERMAN, McKENZIB and Douglas, barristers, solicitors, conveyancers, notaries publie, Money to loan, 2 King St. BE. Phone 940, 2454. D. A. J. Swanson, F, G. McKenzie, 8. B, Douglas, (130tt) LOUIS 8. HYMAN AND COM: pany, Barristers. Money to loan. Over Dewland's Store, 16 Simcoe street north, Phone 67, residence 1865W. (tf) PARKHILL AND GREER, BAR- {sters, etc. Money to loan, Alger Bldg.,, opposite post office, Phone 1614. A. J. Parkhill, A. W. 8, Greer. (49tf) Medical DR. HAROLD W. TRICK, PHYSI- clan, Surgeon, Obstetrician, Spe. clal reference to maternity work and diseases of women. Two years' post graduate experience. Office and residence 167 Simcoe St. N,, (cor. Brock) phone 308, (119-t1) DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR- eon, Accoucher. Office and resi- ence, King St. East, corner Victoria St, Oshawa. Phone 9% DR. GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician, diseases of infants and children, Office ani residence, 97 Bond East, Phone 1166, DR. B. J, HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI- cian and Surgeon, special attention iven to X-ray work and Electro- copy. Office, Disney Block, Phone 2050, Office open § am, to 9 Pp. 161 ing Fal m, Residence Phone 2416, PR. OC. CARR, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician, office and residence 556 Simcoe St, N. Phone 2415. (Aug. 8-Nov, 8) Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F. T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lovells Dry Store each Saturday, from 1 till p.m, for consultation and treatment of diseases of ear, nose and throat Appointments maye be made Gy Phone 97. (49-tf) Dental , IPS, DENTIST, OF- 4 8.) pRILLIPS Phone 969; Residence 306. 4-1 yr. DR, FRED A. FLORA, DENTIST, 37 King street east. Alger building. Phone 2860, Evenings by appoint- ment, (48th) 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. Residence 3081J, (12tf) DR. H. M. COOKE, 9 SIMCOE ST. nor over Mitchell's Drug. Store. Gas for extraction. Phone 54. only, at WHEN PLACING INSURANCE consult R. N. Johns, 80 Simcoe north. Your insurance warits attended to and your interests prot 11-1yr) C. B. HEPBURN, 77 ONTARIO ST., District kepresentative for the Great West Life Assurance Com- pany. Phone 1365J. (Feb. 1-1yr) INSURANCE ---~ OSHAWA HOUSE and Land Co. Local agents for one of the best English companies. Office 38 Simcoe St. N. 86-tf) CARTAGE, MOVING, GRAVEL sand and cinders. Local and long distance hauling. Phone 924 and 2692F. Smith and Cox. COLEMAN CARTAGE and STOR- ¥- 8 Bond St x Xo Phone 6 trucks for prompt service. Moving a. and storage warehouse ll uae vantiened PERRY'S TRANSPORT AND Cartage, local and long dlstance moving, 91 Ritson Rd, N. Phone 28650. (90t1) H. RODMAN, CARTAGE AND trucking service, furniture mov- ing, cinders and gravel. Phone 2380. Apply 165 Elliott avenue, (Aug. 14-Sept. 14) Money to Loan LOANS ARRANGED ON IMPROV- ed city and farm property, either completed or under construction. Conant and Annis, phone 4. (76-tf) 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, (491) Building Supplies FOR SALBE--CEMENT BLOCKS. sand and gravel, Qnality guarun- teed. Good loam for lawns. W. Bor- rowdale, Phone 1618. (89t1) WE HAVE ROUGH AND DRESS- ed timber, lath, shingles, sash, doors and interior trim, F, L. Beecroft. Whitby, lumber and woodyard, Osh- awa, phone 324. (69-tf) GRAVEL, DIRT AND CINDERS ON dump truck to rent by hour. Phones 274J--1666J, (May 13 tf) HARDWOOD FLOORS, LAID BY expert mechanics. Old floors fin- ished like new, Screen windows, combination doors. General con- tracting, B. W, Haynes, 161 King St. W. Phone 481, Residence 180 r2 (133tf) CHAMBERLAIN METAL WEATA- er strip for doors and windows. Guaranteed to stop all draughts, cheapest and best on market, Estimates given free. Phone 15877, A, Morgan, 311 Division St, or write J. H, Vance, 773 Aylmer St., Peterhoro, (Jly. 81-Aug. #1) FOR SALE--SAND, GRAVEL AND stone. Immediate delivery. $1.60 a yd. Essery Bros, Phone 332 ring 11. (52¢c) Beauty Parlors HETTY LOU PERMANENT WAVE Shop. Permanent wave, special $7.60. Marcelling, finger waving, 86 Simcoe'street north, Phone 2968. (97-1) CINDERELLA DRESS SHOPPE, 153 Simcoe St. 8. Marcelling and manicuring from 9 till 6; evenings by appointment, Phone 2879. MARCEL AND CURL, 50 CENTS. 45 Albany street, or phone Irene Robertson, 1444J. (Jly 31-Aug. 81) WATSON'S HAIR DRESSING Parlours will be open for marcel- ling, water waving, finger waving. Phone appointments 2653. (Apg. 18-Sept, 18) Rates for Classified Ads. Each subsequent insertion lc per word Three consecutive tions for the price first insertions cents a werd). Minimum charge for three insertions, 00 cents. Box number 10¢ additional inser. of two (three Cards, $250 month "IS wards a cents a word per month for each additional word TIMES CLASSIFIRD ADS COST LITTLE; AC- COMPLISH MUCH TELEPHONE 8 Ask for Classified Ad Depart- ment. Rewwonrs 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) FOR SALE--STRICTLY NEw laid eggs, delivered anywhere in city, Phone 896. (23-tr) FOR SALE--BABY CARRIAGE. Lloyd Stroller. good as new. Ap- ply at 91 Burk St., Oshawa, (30tf) Veterinary Surgeon DR. SHIRLEY, VETERINARIAN, Specialist diseases domestic animals, Cat and Dog Hospital, 203 King west. Phone 639. (66-t1) C. S. DICKENSON, V.S, DISEASES of all domestic animals scientifically treated. Dominion Government oe rinasy. 34 Brock St, E. Phone (131-4) Work Wanted RE-UPHOLSTERING, CHESTER. fields made to order. We save you money. Estimates free. GG, A. Constable. 74 Mechanic street, Phone 15067. (66-t1) HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID AND finished completely, with sanding machine, Satisfaction guaranteed, Give us a trial, Sylvian and Ste- vens, 164 Alice street. Phone 2618W, (Aug, 24-Sept. 24) Auditing and Accounting Painting and Decorating R. GUTSOLE, PAINTING, PAPER- hanging, graining, ete, Twent years' experience. Prices right. Worl guaranteed, 151 Huron street. Phone 2067W. (45 tf) C. A. KINNEAR, LICENSED CUS- toms broker, auditor, and account- ant, 306 King St. West. Telephone 689, (Aug. 16- Sept, 16) Contracting FY, 0 HILL, DECORATING, paperhanging, painting. Work guaranteed. Estimates given, Phone 942W, 135 Brock east. (148tf) OSHAWA PAINTERS, (MYGLAND t& Lindstad,) first class work and pure materials used. 14 Nassau street, Phone 1495W. (Aug. 18-Sept. 18) Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING ST. East. Ambulance. Residence, 19 Division St. 69 King street east. Phone 210J. DISNEY-COTT FUNERAL HOM@ 87 Celina street, Oshawa. Corner Bruce street, Ambulance, Phone 1082, (96-tf) 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 25670 Egling- ton Avenue, Toronto, (Aug. 3-Sept, 8) SPECIALISTS IN REPAIRS AND alteration, Cork refrigerators and store equipment. C. A. Glecoff Co., builders and general contractors, 165 Verdun Rd. Phone 53W. (Aug. 29-Sept. 29) CONCRETE WORK, PLASTER- ing, carpentering, electrical work. If you are contemplating altera- tions or building phone Hugh Pal- mateer, 139. 154 Alma St. Satis- faction guaranteed. (Aug. 22-Sept. 22) DR. L. E. HUBBELL, DENTIST, Bit ons 0x14 oxygen gas for extrae- tions. Office, Royal Bank Bldg. Phone 948, residence, 1378M 3 DR. J. F. BROCK, DENTIST, 1% Simcoe St. N., over Dewland's. Phone 1957, Evenings by appoint- ment, (July otf) Architects C. C. STENHOUSE -- GENERAL architectural work. Second r, Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. Res. phone 909]. (8-1) FOR CONCRETE CELLARS, sidewalks, driveways. Phone Camp- bell '& White, 1567W. Prices moder- ate, | (51¢c) , Lost and Found THOMSON & JOHNSON, ASSOCI- ate architects Simcoe St. south, over Felt Bros. (Aug. 15-Sept. 15) . H. GIFFORD, OFFICE DR W. m0 t ent Theatre Bldg. - Engineering and Surveying vr 669. DONEVAN AND SMITH, ONTARIO Land Surveyors and Clyil Engin- eers, sub-divisions, town planning municipal engineers. 365 or 411 King St. E. Phones 2532) oF B41. Window Cleaning OSHAWA WINDOW CLEANERS --House aning, woodwork and floors polished, screen and storm windows put on and removed. Phone 2129F. A i Auctioneer PHONE 1716), 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, Ontario. (20tf) IF YOU THINK YOU ARE GOING to have a sale this fall come and see me and arrange for the dates. Terms satisfactory. All phone calls receive prompt attention. E. J. Pomeroy. Call between 6 and 7 in the evenings. Phone 1013M. : (Aug. 17-Sept. 17) Dressmaking i Woodworking C. H. MILLARD, REAR 442 KING St. BE. Phone 2364). We specialize in storm sash, screems, cupboards, doors and frames. (oer) ET -- Taxis SOUTH END TAXI SERVICE. 738 Simcoe street south. Prompt day and night service. Local and long distance. Phone 1581W. Lorne E. Deryent. (Aug. 4-Sept, 4) DRESSMAKING DONE, PLAIN sewing No. 4 Buena ""ista Park, off Park Rd. N. (Aug. 10-Sept. 10) ALL KINDS OF DRESSMAKING done at reasonable prices. Apply 21 Rowe St. Phone 1347M. (471) Machinery Repairing STEPHENSON BROS. GARAGE, 18 Church street, repair work done RING, BETWEEN RICHMOND and Aberdeen Streéts on Simcoe or Masson Streets, Reward. 398 Masson Street. (50c) LOST -- WEDNESDAY NIGHT about 7.30 on King St. near Bond's Garage, raffia under arm bag. Fin- der, please leave at 104 Gladstoné avenue, Phone 2459W, Reward. | (50c) FOUND--KEYS IN LEATHER case, Centre St., Thursday morn- ing. Owner may have same by proy- ing property and paying for ad. Apply 107 Warren Avenue. (51b) Wanted to Rent ANTED--BY BUSINESS GIRLS, two or three furnished rooms and hroom. Good locality. Phone 1J evenings. (50¢c) ANTED TO RENT--ONE OR wo furnished rooms. Sept. 1st. x "E" Oshawa Daily Times. (51b) Wanted to Buy | [SECOND HAND FURNITURE dealer, buying and selling. 186 Bloor St. E. Phone 1617M. (Aug. 28-Sept. 28) POULTRY WANTED -- PAYING highest cash price for any kind of fowl. Pbone £1 Whaitby, reverse Pl gi - 8 (Oct. 1) REPEATING ALARM CLOCKS, large size, $5.60, guaranteed 12 months, One dollar secures de- livery, balance payable at 50 cents per week. O .H, Dell, 26% Sim- coe south, Phone 1656. (Aug. 18-Sept, 18) CINDERS, SAND AND GRAVEL. Prompt delivery. Phone 161-r-4, (461) NORTHERN MUSKRAT COAT. First-class condition, Cheap for quick sale. Apply 55 Bruce St. (Sle BIG SALE---SLIGHTLY USED boys' and girls' bicycles, $12 up, 12 Richmond St. E. Phone 2774. (51h) AUTOMOBILE USF"™ TIRES FO! mond St sale. All sizes, 12 i (511) Phone 2774. POR SALE--1 BABY CARRIAGE. (62h) Phone 1586F. s Motor Cars STUDEBAKER TOURING dard six. In good condition. reasonable. Apply 31 King Phone 2576. FORD COUPE--1926 MODEL-- special. Apply H. Pascoe, R. Oshawa, Phone 41015, FOR SALE--SUPERIOR TOUR- ing car in Al condition .Many ex- tras. Phone 1061W, (61b) FOR SALE--OLDS SEDAN MOD- el 6-30 D. In first class condition. Cheap for quick sale, Phone 2048. (52c) Help Wanted--Female SALESLADIES WANTED FOR rush hours in shoe store. Age over 18, Apply Burns Co, Ltd. (44tf) WANTED--EXPERIENCED MAID for general housework. Excellent pay for the right person, Phone 425F, 50c) WANTED -- KITCHEN WOMAN. Permanent position for right person, Apply 8 Bond St. W, (50c) BES Pets and Live Stock FOR SALE--BROILER CHICK- ens, rock hens, one year old, Mrs, W. Demong, Whitby, Ont. phone 319. (50c) IRISH WATER SPANIEL PUPS, six weeks old, for sale. Reasonable. Apply V. Trick, General Delivery, Oshawa. (50c) ONE GENERAL PURPOSE gelding, six years old. Apply H. Pas- coe, R. No. 3, Oshawa. Phone 41615. (51¢) PEDIGREED POLICE DOG FOR sale. Cheap to good home. Good watch dog. Apply Gamma Cottage, Bonnie Brae Point. (52a) Agents Wanted SALESMEN--GOOD PERSONAL- ity and appearance to sell Radios. Good income to steady workers. This will be our biggest season. Apply Tuesday morning. Luke Fur- niture Co. (51b) STAN- Price St, #250 Made IN SPARE TIME TAKING OR- ders." - Delivery later. Personal Greeting Cards. Something new and snappy. "Imperial Art" 51 Wellington West, Toronto. (tf) AGENTS WANTED TO HANDLE high class series of Personal Greeting Christmas Cards. High- est commission paid. Apply Box "Y" Oshawa Daily Times. (52-57) + | couple. For Rent STORE TO RENT--NO. 9 SIMCOE St. South, Oshawa, now being en- larged and improved. Apply to G. D. Conant, 73 Simcoe St. S., Osh- awa. (33t1) REAL ESTATE--USHAWA HOUSE and Land Co. Lots on Oshawa Park, Victoria Park and Peace Park. Terms to suit you. Office 38 Simcoe St. N. (86-11) APARTMENTS TO RENT--JUST completed. Four and five rooms. Eleciric refrigerator, stoves and fixtures. Incinerator and laundry rooms. All other modern conveni- ences. Reasonable rentals, Apply Apt, 3, Simcoe Manor, corner Buckingham and Simcoe St. The Trusts and Guarantee Co. Ltd., To- ronoto, Manager for owner. Phone 2529, Oshawa. (47t1) LARGE PLEASANT FRONT room to rent, All conveniences. Ap- ply 263 Albert St. (51c- CHOICE APARTMENT TO RENT over Loblaw's in Baird Block. Posses- sion September 1. Phone N. S, Baird, 466. (51b) A LOVELY ROOM WITH BREAK- fast in a private home. 50 Bucking- ham Ave. Phone 2818W, aiter five. (51b) with or without board. Terms reason- able. 207 Simcoe St. S. (51c) TO RENT--THREE OR FOUR rooms in good locality, with all modern conveniences for couple without children. Apply 106 Fred- erick St, (50¢) TO RENT--THREE ROOM FUR- nished flat. All conveniences. 93 Yonge St, (50c) 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. ALL conveniences. On highway at C.P.R. subway, Whitby, Phone 321, Whitby. (50c) UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, 3 rooms, hardwood floors, new house, near G.M.C., Apply 317 Gliddon Ave, (50¢) TWO GOOD ROOMS TO RENT for light housekeeping. Also large furnished room for two roomers, Breakfast if desired, 83 Ritson Rd. S. (50¢) TWO LARGE FURNISHED OR unfurnished rooms, All conveniences. No children. Phone 1084], (50¢) FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT,| FOR SALE--5 ACRES GOOD garden land frontage, Wilson Rd. about 40 rod, Electric and tele- phone service on road. Apply E. Shiling, Wilson Rd, N. (471) DON'T WORRY !--LOCKING FOR your new home? We've got just the house you want at the price and terms you'll enjoy. Come and see several today, especially a builder's 7 roomed favorite for $3,000, a cute bungalow for $3,800, or a 5 roomed $2,500 bargain. See Bob Holden, be ( Simcoe N., 371W. FOR SALE--ON MASSON STREET brick veneer house, 5 rooms, hard- wood floors, electric mantle, elec- tric fixtures, blinds, kitchen annex. Garage, Price $5,000, cash $500. $5,000 NEW BRICK VENEER 6 rooms, chestnut trim, Oak floors, coal mantle, French doors, divided cellar. Paved street, Close to Mot- ors. Reasonable cash payment, Bradley Bros., 29 Simcoe St. South, Phone 169 $3,800 WITH $500 CASH BUYS a six room house on a paved street, very central, all modern conveniences, Immediate posses. sion, Bradley Bros., 29 Simcoe St. South, Phone 169. (52h) SIX ROOMS AND KITCHEN- ette, brick veneer, all conveniences, North Simcoe. $5,300, Phone 1811], (52f) HOUSE IN - WHITBY, STUCCO, hardwood floors, conveniences, Small payment down. A bargain if sold at once. Write Box 103 Whitby; phone 273, Whitby. (52a) HOUSE AND DOUBLE LOT. GAR- age and stable, situated on Orchard View boulevard, North Oshawa. Box 548, Oshawa Post Office. (52¢) SIX ROOMED BRICK VENEER house, hardwood floors. Built in cup- boards in kitehen, clothes closet in cach bedroom. Partly decorated, 3 piece bath. Garage. $4,000, $500 cash, Balance as rent, 291 Jarvis Street, (52¢) FOR RENT--THREE. UNFURNI- shed rooms, bathroom flat, Apply 72 Ritson Rd, S. (50c) FOR RENT -- FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, separate flat, running water, hardwood floors. No children. Heated. Very central, 183 thur St, phone 181. (50¢) TO RENT -- THREE LARGE, bright rooms fer light housekeeping, Furnished or uniurnished, north end, 5 minutes from street car, Will give lease to suitable party, Phone 2974W before 8 p.m. evennigs. (50c¢) TO RENT-NEWLY FURNISHED double 'bedroom in new home, suite able for two gentlemen or husiness Use of phone, and breakfast if desired, Phone 2818]. (50c) "OR RENT---FURNISHED FRONT bedroom suitable for two respect- able gentlemen or married couple, Phone 1778W or call 216 Alice St. (52a) TO RENT -- 234 DIVISION ST. Nicely furnished rooms and rooms for light housekeeping, Across the street from G.M.C, (62a) TWO FURNISHED ROOMS to rent, All conveniences for light housekeeping. Also garage. 217 Me- Kim Street. (52¢) TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS to rent. All conveniences, 185 Col- lege avenue, (52¢) HOUSE TO RENT---S I X rooms and bath. All conveniences. Apply 246 John St. (52¢) HOUSE TO RENT--SIX ROOMS, paved street. Near collegiate. Im- mediate possession. For particulars apply owner, Box "W," Oshawa Daily Times. (52¢) Automobile Repairing WE ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL kinds of automobile repalr work, specializing in brake setting and relining. Six years' experience at brake getting in G.M.C. Sugden and Bowen, corner of Wilson Road and King "street east, corporation limit. Phone 2389W. Aug, 14-Sept. 14) Help Wanted--Male YOUNG MAN WITH OFFICE EX- perience for factory office work. Ap- ply W. E. Phillips Co., Ltd. (50c) EXPERIENCED DRAFTSMAN, Steady job. Apply W. E. Phillips Co., Ltd. (50c) WANTED---YOUNG MAN WITH butcher experience. Apply 54 Sim- coe St. N. (50¢) Room and Board Wanted TWO YOUNG MEN WANT ROOM and board in north end, near Gen- eral Motors. Private family, Box "G," Oshawa Daily Times. (56¢) Room and Board TWO BOARDERS WANTED. Phone 1586F. (52b) ROOM AND BOARD FOR FOUR gentlemen. Private family, Near G.M.C. 366 Division St. (52b) Notice AGENTS WANTED TO SELL PER- sonal Greeting Cards, best value ever shown. Easy to sell. Regal Art Company, Manufacturers, 310 Spa- dina, Toronto, £52a) THAT I WILL NOT BE RESPON- sible for the debts of my wife, Con- stance Mary Wright, contracted on and after the 27th day of August, 1928 lucius Elmer Wnaht. (490-52) Auction Sale AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD furniture at 114 Athol St, E. Sat- urday, September 8, 1928, at 2 p. m, William Maw, Auctioneer, (62a) Tire Repairing ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRING at Ideal Tire Shop. Tires for sale Jamieson Bros Phone 438 (tf) GHIEF OF CHICAGO DRY FORCE OUSTED Dismissal Reported as In- vestigation Into Shooting Opens Chicago, Sept. 1.--Dismissal of George FE. "Hardboiled" Golding as chief of the special prohibition agent unit was reported Wednesday as the investigation of the shooting of Merle Adams by dry raiders under Gold- ing's command, got under way, Harry M. Dengler, confidential aid to Dr, James B. Doran, federal pro- hibition enforcement chief, arrived in Chicago Wednesday to make a spec- ial investigation of the recent activi- ties of the Golding squad. The squad has been held responsible for two shootings in raids conducted here in recent months, Golding will be succeeded as head of the raiding unit here by Alexander G. Jamie, former assistant prohibi- tion administrator under E. C, Yel- lowley, according to reports at the Federal building, Orders to prohibition agents to cease reckless shooting during raids was made simultaneously with the arrival of Dengler. He announced he would make a report of his findings to Washington later this week. Dengler appeared interested Thurs- day in the police charge that Adams was wounded by one of the dry agents with a dum-dum bullet, The investigator was said, however, to have examined drawings of the bullet that struck Adams and expressed the opinion it was not a dum-dum cart- ridge. ; Aside from dismissal of Golding, and trial of Arthur Franklyn, agent, for the shooting, members of the "Hardboiled" raiders probably will be transferred to other sections of the country, as a result of the incident, according to Federal building reports Thursday. thority has been set aside tempor- arily pending the investigation. AMELIA EARHART HAS NARROW ESCAPE IN CRASH AT PITTSBURG Pittsburg, Aug. 31.--Amelia Earhart, first woman to cross the Atlantic by air, escaped injury late today when her biplane, the Avian, crashed at Rodgse Field. George P. Putnam, New York publisher, who flew with Miss Earhart from Rye, N.Y., today, also was unhurt. Cup, cakes, made in quantity can be varied by splitting the dough into three parts. Bake ome pian, add spice and raisins to another and cocoa to the third. ALIENS WAX FAT: ON NIGHT GLUBS Scotland Yard Cannot Take Action Within Existing Laws London.--Though undesirable night a dA Boys' All Wool Jerseys. School Opening a $1.00 Special Dominion Clothing Co. 68 King St. W. Phone 2141 We Deliver clubs in London are causing uneasi- ness both at the Home Office and Scotland Yard, there are signs of legislation being introduced to deal with them. Sir William Horwood, Commission- er of Metropolitan Police, is power- les under the existing law to deal with the problem as he would de- sire. Meanwhile a number of aliens are waxing fat on the profits they make from these so-called places of enter- tainment, They can snap their fing- ers at the law, for in most cases a fine, not always a large one, gets them out of any trouble. To appreciate the problem con- fronting the authorities it should be understood that anyone can register a club on paying a fee of 5s, As a result of this law there are hundreds of clubs in the Metropoli- tan Police area, and in many of them drinking goes on at all hours of the night. The district bounded by Char- ing Cross, Piccadilly, Tottenham Court Road, Regent street, and Long Acre in the West End of London is crowded with them. Law Unsatisfactory Mr. C. Leeson, the secretary of the Magistrates' Association, an organi- zation which has given much atten- tion to the club question, said that the law was entirely unsatisfactory. He added: There is power for a magistrate to disqualify premises from being used as a club for 12 months. In the view of this association that period is too short. It should be five years. It would pay people who have equipped premises as a club to pay rent for 12 months and then reopen, but they would not be prepared to do this for five years. I'he Commissioner of Police has called the attention of the Home Oi- fice to the large number of aliens en« gaged in the night club business, "The police have recommended sev= eral alien club managers and pro- prictors for deportation," said an au- thority, "but have been frustrated by inaction on the part of the Home Office." He added: Some of 'the clubs which aliens conduct are places of rendezyous for undesirable women, the meet- ing place of "crooks" and trick- sters, and a snare for respectable young men and women who are foolish enough to irequent them in the mistaken idea that they are sceing life. Many are dens of blackmailers. On inquiry. at the Home Office it was stated that Sir William Joynson- Hicks, the Home Secretary, did not Lit was wit INTENTION TO QUIT Mexico City, Aug. 30.--Formal de- claration by President Calles of his intention to retire from office at the expiration of his term November 30, and his refusal to be considered as a possibility to succged himself, will be contained in his address to congress which convenes in regular session late Saturday, it is said here,. The congressional session, which was to have certified General Alvaro Obregon as Mexico's President, will select someone to become President pro tem, or Provisional President, December 1, perhaps for two years, perhaps for a shorter time. The time will depend entirely upon the date which Congress fixes for the new Presidential election, | REGENT | TAXI 148 Simcoe St. S. Buick and Pontiac Cars Prompt Day and Night Service Long Distance Trips PHONE 2477 Builders in Oshawa Use Our CEMENT BLOCKS and Save Money. Three different sizes. North Oshawa Cement Works Phone 2003W Men's Blue Serge Suits with § pair pants. Reg. $30, $19 00 Special. ... 1.Collis & Sons 50-54 King St. W. Phone 738W, Felt Bros. 7 he LEADING JEWELERS Established 1886 12 Simcoe St. South HIRCOCK BROS. Manufacturers of Good Red Stock Brick Prices on Request Phone 28-2, Bowmanville LOANS ON MOTOR CARS We will loan you monies on your motor car, or if you can not meet your present pay= ments we will pay off the claims and renew your pay~ ments for any term up to twelve months. See Swan- son, McKenzie & Douglas, 8 King street E. Phone 940. ------ Announcement of Jamie's appoint- || ment to succeed Golding is expected in the next day or two. Golding's au- |! Telephone Grover 7247 At Our Expense x Ties ada) wn a STANDARD BRICK Co., Lir mited Manufacturers of GOOD RED STOCK BRICK 500 Greenwood Ave, Toronto, Ont, of All Lumber and Builders' Supplies Kinds r-- WATEROUS- MEEK il LIMITED