of fiw oi awA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1928 SS uyger IED SEC] ~~ meets ION ller "Sade PAGE ELEVEN _ 4 Legal - £485ee" where. Transportation CONANT & ANNIS, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries " hile Etc. Con, a practice re KX Cane nl BA. LLB; AF. Ann : Le FRANK S. EBBS, BARRISTER, Notary Convey- nce Honey to oan. Third floor 29%. new A Office. m-------- W. E. N. SINCLAIR, Rea BANK of Commerce Building, (116-1 yr.) JOSEPH P, MANGAN, B.A.~BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Con. veyancer. Money to loan, Office NV King St. East, Oshawa, Phone Residence phone 832, ------ GRIERSON & CREIGHTON--BAR- risters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- lic, etc. Office over ndard Bank. Entrance Simcoe St, Phone 13. F. Grierson, K.C,, T, K, Creigh B.A. Post Opposite wh P ARTHUR LYNDE, VOCAL TEA- ther, {Hatibours Conserv. wy tory, To~ s red for a Ouhawe, (Vedneaday, 93 Simeos St. Oshawa, North, Phone 2754F, (129-1) HERBERT C. TRENEER ORGAN- ist and checirmaster of King street United Church will accept pupils in na, organ and vocal music. ices tested free. 63 Drew St. hone 498W, JOHN H. RENWICK, ORGAN- is a hoirmaster oo United urch, Teacher ano, organ, vo- cal. Studio at the church and 11 Connaught St. Phone, 2609W, ahh FREDERICK WILLIAM . CHAP- man, 95 Silverbirch Avenue, To- ronta, Ontario, organist and choir- master, teacher of Piano and Vocal, Now making up schedule of J.| classes for season 1928-29, Write tom, | for special rates, (Oct, 25-Nov, 25) A ------ PARKHILL AND GREER, BAR- risters, etc, Money to loan, Alger Bldg' Opposite Post, Office, Phone 1614, A, J, Parkhill, A, W,. 8, Greer, A. C. H, Field, R, D, Hum- phreys. (Oct, 19-Nov, 19) LOUIS 8. HYMAN, BARRISTER, - Solicjtor, Notary, over Dewland's Store, 16 Simcoe street north. Phone 67, Residence 3206W, (9311) ia te fi as eR Al D RERAR; Medical DR. HAROLD W, TRICK, PHYSI- cian, Surgeon, Obstetrician, Special references to maternity work and di- scuses of women, Two years' post raduate experience, Office and resi- 167 Simcoe St, N., (cor, Brock) phone 303, (119-tf) DR, McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR. eon, Accoucher, Office and resi» ence, King St, East, corner Victoria St, Oshawa, Phone 94, DR. GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Ob ician, f infants and children, Office and residence, 97 Bond East, Phone 1185, DR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI. cian .and Surgeon, special attention given to X.ray work and Electro- theopy, Office, Disney Block, Phone 2050, Office open 9 am. to hy m, Gh Residence 161 King East, 2416, ED) 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 throat only, Appointments may be made at drug store, Phone 97. (49-tf) Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. west, Oshawa, The old- est' Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Re- putable Fire Companies, (118i) WHEN PLACING INSURANCE consult R. N, Johns, 80 Simcoe north. Your insurance wants attended 10 CARTAGE, MOVING, GRAVEL sand and cinders, Local and long distance hauling. Phone 934 and 2692F, Smith and Cox. COLEMAN CARTAGE and STOR- age. 85 Bond St. West. Phone 82 6 trucks for prompt service. Moving van and storage warehouse equip ment, Baggage transferred to aud {rom all trains. (64th) PERRY'S IRANSTORT AND local long distance mav- ing. 91 Ritson Rd, N, Phone 2850, CARTAGE AND TRANSFER. LO- cal and long distance hauling. E. Baird, 403 Mitchell Ave. Phone 15237), : (Nov, 3-Deec. 3.) Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU PERMANENT Wave Shop. Permanent wave, special $5.00, Marceling, finger waving. 86 Simcoe street north, Phone a 0 ' 1 PERMANENT WAVING (DONS not need Finger Waving), $7.60. Evalyne Branch, 111 Colborne St. East, Phone 608J. (69-0) CINDERELLA DRESS SHOPPE, 163 Simooe St, 8, Marcelling and manicuring from 9 till §; evonlags by appointmant, Phone 2879, Rates for 'Classified Ads. Minimum charge--30c. Each insertion le Vogl : Three consecutive imeere tions for the price of two first insertions (three cents a word) Minimum charge for three insertions, 60 cents. - Cards, $250 per month for 20 words or less; 10 cents a word per month for each additional word. TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE; AC. COMPLISH MUCH TELEPHONE 3 Ask for Classified Ad De- partment and your interests protected. (Oct, 11-1 yr) C. E. HEPBURN, 77 ONTARIO St, "District Ruepresentative for . the Great West Life Assurance Company. Phone 1365). (Feb. 1-1yr,) INSURANCE-~OSHAWA HOUSE and Land Co. Local agents for one of the best English companies, Of- fice 38 Simcoe St, N, (86-tf) Money to Loan CITY AND FARM LOANS, PRO- gress loans arranged, Parkhill & Greer, Barristers, ete, Alger hidg Phone 1614. (49tf) WE CAN ARRANGE LOANS ON completed homes at 614 per cent. Have funds available for purchase of good second mortgage. Lett, Nicholls & Hallitt, Phone 3254. 11 King St. B, (61tf) LLEWELLYN BEAUTY SHOPPE Marcelling and shampooing, lLlew- ellyn Apts. 82 Simcoe St, 8. (ground floor). Phone 8213W, (Oct, 30.-Nov, 80) Veterinary Surgeon DR. SHIRLEY, VETERINARIAN, Specialist diseases domestic animals, Cat and Dog Hospital, xi west, Phone 629, C. 8, DICKENSON, V.S, DISEAS- es of all domestic animals scientifi- cally treated. Dominion Government N evinary. 34 Brock St, E. Phone (1314) Dresurarking ALL KINDS OF DRESSMAKING done at reasonable prices, Apply 21 Rowe St. Phone 1347M, (47th) Building Supplies FOR SALE-CEMENT BLOCKS, sand and gravel, Quality guaranteed, Good loam for lawns, 'W, Borrow» dale, Phone 1618, (89th) EXPERIENCED DRESSSMAKER, and tailoring. 33% Simcoe St. N, Apki. 1. Mrs, O'Donnell, Phone 3080W, (Nov, 1-Dec, 1) Architects FOR SALE--SAND, GRAVEL AND stone, Immedjate delivery, $1.60 a yard, Essery Bros. Phone 332 r 11, (Nov, 6-Dec. B) C, C, STENHOUSE -- GENERAL architectural work, Second floor, Royal Bank Building, Phone 1495. Res, phone 909]. + (8-11) Painting and Decorating Dental DR, 8. J. PHILLIPS, DENTIST, office over DBassetts', Phone 959; Residence 306, 4-1 yr, DR, FRED A, FLORA, DENTISY, 87 King street east, Alger building, Phone 2860, Evenings by appoint- ment, (48tf) DR, H, M, COOKE, 9 SSMCOE ST, north, over Mitchell's Dr Store. Gas for extraction, Phone 54. DR, L. £, HUBBELL, DENTIST, Nitrous oxid oxygen gas for extrac- tions, Office, oyal Bank Bldg. Phone 948, residence, 1378M, St -t DR, J. I, BROCK, DENTIST, 15 Simcoe St. N,, over Dewland's Phone 1957, Evenings by appoint- ment, (July 9th DR, W, H. GIFFORD, OFFICE Regent Theatre Bldg, Phone 1780, Residence 66Y, 66-tf DR, LANGMAID, DR, DAVIES, Dentists, 37 King St, BE, Special at- tention to gas extraction and X- ray: work, Nurse in attebdauce. Phones 381 and 1243, (96tL) Engineering and Surveying DONEVAN AND SMITH, ONTAR- io Land Surveyors and Civil Engin- cers, subedivisions, town Janning municipal engineers, 365 or 411 ons St, E, Phones 2532) or 2544. (89ti RE Te ST Window Cleaning OSHAWA WINDOW CLEANERS ~--House cleaning, woodwork and floors polished, screen and storm 2ipdows put on and removed. Phone TT Woodworking HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID, FIN- ished with sanding machine, Phone 2171J, Apply after five p.m, Nov, 7-Dec. 7) -- Corsetiere MRS, PENTLAND, SPIRELLA Managing Corsetiere, Spirella Shop G8 Elgin St. BE, Phone 936, (86tf) R. GUTSOLE, PAINTING, PAPER- hanging, graining, ete, Twenty years' experience. Prices right. Work Har anteed, 151 Huron street, Phone (45-tf) DECORATING, F. GC RIL, paperhanging, . . painting, Work guaranteed, Estimates given, Phone 943W, 136, Brouvs east (148tf) THE OSHAWA PAINTERS, (MYG- land and Lindstad), Paperhanging, painting and graining. Special -- Soft Wood Filled, Work guaran. teed, 14 Nassau Street, Phone 1406W, (after 6) (Oct, 20-Nov, 20.) P, E, ELLIOTTPAINTING, PAP- erhanging and graining, work guar- anteed, Prices right, Estimates giv- en. Phone 2906J, (Oct, 23-Nov, 23) Auctioneer PHONE 716J, 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, IB 2011) Work Wanted RE-UPHOLSTERING, CHESTER: fields made to order, We save you money, Estimates free, G, A, Con- stable, 74 Mechanic street, Phone 1595], (56tf) BATTERIES CHARGED, CALLED for and delivered T76c, if rental supplied $1. 8, Bligdon, 20 Mill St, Phone 1885W. (Oct, 29-Nov, 29) RADIO SETS, ALL MAKES, RE- paired, cleaned and overhauled, All work guaranteed, Phone 382r1l1, Address 595 Kingston Rd, W. ~~ (Nov, 17-Deec, 17) a Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING ST, THOMSON AND JOHNSON, AS- soclate architects, Simcoe St, ,S. Over Felt Bros, (66tf) Pets and Live Stock A NINE YEAR OLD PONY FOR sale $75 cash, W, Frederick, 732 Albert St. {116¢) Automobile Repairing MIXED HARD AND SOFT WOOD slabs, $3.50 per load, Also bone dr body wood, Waterous-Meek Limited. Phone 1288, (Apr. 26tf) APPLES!-- SPIES, BALDWINS, Sweets, Wagners, ete. Sold by bar- rel, bushel or peck, Delivered, Also fresh eggs, F. Shaw, phone 631, (Nav, 6-Dec, 6) FOR SALE ---- USED BRICKS, stone tile, metal sheeting, doors, windows and other building mater~ ial, At less than half price, Back of Queen's Block, Bond St. Phone 1860, (116¢) BIG SALE OF FURNITURE, 15 iron and brass beds complete with steel spring and new felt mattress- es, Regular $18 and $25 at $9.50. All gizes, child's cribs with new mattresses, regular $12 at $4.75, Dressers with good mirrors, $7: waghstands oak $2, hall rack, kit- chen cabinet, sideboards $6.50, par- lor set, $10, Odd rockers and easy chairs, dining chairs, Extension tables, $56.50, sliding couches with new mattresses, regular $12 at $7.60, Heaters, $6.00, Happy Thought range in good order, 14 library tables, carpets, rugs and other bargains, The People's Furni- ture Store, 17 Prince St, ' {116h) FOR SALE--DRY BODY WOOD, Hard and soft slabs. Good measures ment and quick delivery, Cunning. ham and Pickens, 53 Albert St, Phone 1827J, (116f) MAN'S BROWN WINTER OVER» coat, size 38, Nearly naw, Sell cheap, Phone 913M, (116¢c) MANURE FOR SALE, $2 A LOAD delivered, Phone 1242F, (117¢) STEPHENSON BROS, GARAGE 18 Church St, Repairs all kinds cars, Special attention to bumping and welding, Snappy Battery service charging and repairing. (107t1) Room and Board' FIRST. CLASS ROOMS WITH board, Apply 63 Albert St, Phone 10277, (1141) WOULD LIKE TO BOARD TWO young girls or young couple. Some one who would appreciate use of plano and garage preferred, Apply Box "G" Oshawa Daily Times fcr address, (116¢c) ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO gentlemen, ~ Private home, 143 Agnes St, Phone 775J. (117¢c) Watch Repairing LADY'S HOCKEY BOOTS WITH skates, Reasonable, Phone 865M, (117b) USED LUMBER FOR BARNS, fences, garages and houses, Half a million feet of 1 in, rough or ton. gued and grooved at $25,00 per thousand, f,0.b, Oshawa in carload lots, Frankel Bros, Eastern Avenue, Toronto, (117f) Help Wanted---~Female WANTED -- COOK GENERAL Must be experienced, Dr, Hoig, 245 Simcoe St, N,, before 10 a.m, and between 1 and 3 p.m, (116-b) WANTED--COOK GENERAL AT once, Must cook, No work in offices, Other help kept, Dr, Bird, 92 King Bt, E, (1174) F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, . repair shop at 44% King Street West, Your ronage is solicited. it) Motor Cars FOR SALE--1627 FORD COACH, First class condition, Also com- plete No, 4 Oxwell low pressure welding and cutting torch, 220 Bruce St, Phone 1283W, (117e) Tinsmithing ------ WE DO NEW EAVETROUGHING and repair work, Phone 1172F, (117a) Wanted to Buy COOK GENERAL WANTED, AP- ply 89 Simcoe St. 8, (117¢) GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework, Must be able to cook, Sleep out, References requived, Box "H'" Oshawa Daily Times, (117a) Lost and Found LOST--ON BATURDAY AFTER- noon at $20.00 Royal Bank bill be~ tween Brock St., Simcoe St, South, and Oshawa Curling Rink, Finder will recelve suitable reward by leaving same with the manager of Royal Bank of Canada, Oshawa Branch, (117a) East, Ambulance, Resid 642 Simcoe street morth, Phones 210J and 210W, ' DISNEY-COTT FUNERAL HOM& 87 Celina street, Oshawa. Corner Bruce street, Ambulance, pans 1082, 6-tf) Contracting OLD TIME DANCE WINTER GAR- den, each Wednesday under same management as dance over Arcade last winter, Four piece old time or- chestra, (Oct. 26-Nov. 28) Tire Repairing . ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRING at Ideal Tire Shop. Tires for sale Jamieson Bros, Phone 438. (tf) en CONCRETE WORK PLASTERING, carpetering, electrical work, If you are contemplating alterations or building pbone Hugh Palmateer, 139, 154 Alma St. Satisfaction guaranteed, (Oct, 26-Nov. 25) CONCRETE MIXER WITH OPER- ator for hire, Reasonable prices, W. L. Borrowdale, Phone 1618, (110tf) SECOND HAND DEALER, FUR- niture bought and sold, 186 Bloor St. BE. Phone 1617M, (Oct, 19-Nov, 19) WANTED TO BUY-- A 6 OR 6 room brick house, must be Central, === |Will pay up to $5200, With sub- stantial oash payment, Apply at once to Box, "C" Oshawa Daily Times. (116b) Sani aa SSS ------1 For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE NEW six room house will accept automo. bile, late model or second mort- gage. We have also 200 acrd; choice land muskrat ranch good buildings, Will accept house in Oshawa, Wm, D, Peebles, 9 Bond E. Phone 869. (116¢c) Notice Roomers Wanted 100 LOADS OF FREE DIRT, COR- ner Ri.son and Eulalie Avenue, (116¢c) THREE OR "FOUR ROOMERS wanted, Single rooms. Apply 178 Centre St, ; A116¢) CHEAP FOR CASH, TWO ROOM garage, Wired, Also water, In Westmount, Will exchange for good car, Apply 11 Woodcrest Ave, Phone 2097J, (116¢) For Sale or Kent FOR SALE OR RENT--SIX BOOM- ed houses, Oshawa Blvd, Hardwood | floors throughout, Chestnut trim, Built in cupboards, linen closets, All conveniences, Beautiful homes, Phong 964 J or 1370 W, (pote) NEW BEVEN ROOM HOUSE FOR sale or rent. Gumwood trim, elec- tric mantel, hardwood floors up- stairs and down, Paved street, Ap» ply 27 Warren Avenue, Phone boii 100' ACRE FARM FOR SALE OR rent--Two miles from Oshawa, El- eetric light, Box "J" Oshawa Daily Times. i (1161) For Rent Real Estate for Sale EXCLUSIVE APARTMENT THE GBORGEH. 304 SIMCOE 8ST, SOUTH Beautiful spacious apartments, four rooms and bath, All conveni- ences in exclusive residential dis- t 'let. Electric reirigeration, kitchen maid cahinets Beach stoves, elec- tre laundry, storage rooms, shadas, curtaln rods, janitor, New, clean and without doubt Oshawa's best constructed apartment, Telephone 1560 or omit at 29 King St, BEaat. Opposte Post Office. L. V. Disa. ) FOR RENT--SIX ROOM HOUSE hardwood floors, All conveniences. Somerville Avenue, Phone 984 J or 1370 W, (dot) MODERN APARTMENTS - North Simcoe St., Simeoe Manor and Buckingham» Manor, 'South Simcoe St, Victoria Apts, Four and five rooms all latest conveniences including, Electric refrigeration, stoves, and fixtures, laundry rooms, with Electric Dryers, incinerator, and shower baths. For further par ticulars, Apply Your Local Agent or Janitor on Premises, The Trusts and Guarantee Co., Ltd., Manager for Owner, Toronto. (111tf) HOUSE TO RENT--6 ROOM brick house, All conveniences. Garage. Possession Dec. 1st, Cor, Park Rd, and King St. Box "RB" Oshawa Daily Times, (113tf) FOR RENT CINDERELLA Dress Shoppe 'with fixtures, Phone 689, (1131) ROOMS TO RENT TO BUSINESS people. Light cooking and home privileges, Near G.M.C. office, Call 2010W, (113d) TO RENT--ONE FRONT ROOM with or without board for two ladies or two gentlemen. Also gar: age to rent, Phone 7T74W, (114t10) TO RENT--FURNISHED LOWER flat. Apply 92 Brock St, W, Phone 1311), a (116) FOR RENT~--HOUSE ON MARY St. in good condition, Phone 695J. (11B¢) SIX ROOM FRAME HOUSE TO rent, Apply Box "F" Oshawa Daily Times, (116e) FOR RENT---FIVE ROOM HOUSE 284 Montrave Ave, Apply 188 Montrave Ave., phone 53M, (118g) TO RENT--S8IX ROOMED HOUSE All conveniences. Nicely decorated, Apply' Bradley Bros, Phone 169, (116¢) - TQ RENT -- SEMI-FURNISHED Apartment. Hea'ed, Conveniences, Apply Bradley Bros, (116¢) FOUR HOUSES TO RENT, LARGE brick with all conveniences on paved street, Phone Bulley 716J, . (116e) FOR RENT-+TWO UNFURNISH. ed front rooms, heafed, light, water use of bath, Close to car stop. 823 Simcoe St, South, (1160) TO RENT--FURNISHED ROOMS singel or double, Very central, All conveniences. Immediate posses- sion, Cheap, Apply 12 Athol St, W, (117¢) ONE FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- ing room to rent, Would suit two business girls, Phone 3137W, (1178) FURNISHED BINGLE ROOM TO rent, Phone 8127W, (117a) FOR RENT--ONE FURNISHED light housekeeping room, Phone | 1608W, (117¢) COMFORTABLY FURNISHED room to rent, Buitable for two, In select private home, Breakfast if desired, Good location, Phone 866M. (117b) REAL ESTATE, OSHAWA HOUSE and Co. v nd Land Lots on Qitavn, Patt, Victoria Park and Peace k Tera St. N, (86th) to suit you Office 38 Simcoe BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOUSE FOR sale. Two and a half storeys. Shade frees. Smap for quick sale, Apply 42 Ritson Rd. 8, (1131) TWO SPECIALS LOVELY NEW 6 ROOMED BUN- galo, Ritson north $4,600, also builder's modern new 6 roomed home in north end $4,700. Only $350 down, See Holden, 92 Simcoe N. Phone 371W. SIX ROOM SHACK FOR SALE ON ark Road South. Electric lights. hone 1979W, Mr, Christy, (115e) FOR SALE.--NEW CALIFORNIA bungalow 26x40. Southern expo- sure seven well balanced rooms and garage, If you are looking for a real home it will pay you to see this one, For further information ph (116d) |; Sd ddd iid iiss s owner, 32185), (116¢) I HAVE FOR SALE FOUR BEAU- tiful large six room brick veneer houses with hardwood floors and trim, All conveniences, Lot 40 by 220. On paved street, Only $5,000 each with $500 'down. Phone Sulley 716). (116¢) ---- Notice ing goods have been seized by dis- tress, and will be sold at public auction by me at 634 King street east, (Capitol Cafe) at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of Friday the 23rd of November, 1928 20 small tables, 1 showcase, 1 desk; 1 long oblong mirror, 2 small square mirrors, 1 wall clock, fix- tures, 6 small glass vases, window curtains, 2 small straight back chairs, 2 single couch beds, 4 dos. table cloths and 4 dos. sets nap- kins, 1 Underwood typewriter, 1 dos, small teapet, ¢ small cup- boards, miscellaneous quantity pots, pans and dishes, 1 ton of Anthracite coal, 1 large built-in refrigerator, 1 hand carper sweep er, 1 electric polisher, 1 small step. ladder, W. J, SULLEY, Licensed auctioneer for the land- lord C. W, Detenbeck, PARKHILL & GREER, Solicitors for C, W, Detenbeck. DATED at Oshawa, the 17th day of November, A.D, 1938, - (117¢) BRITISH PLAN TO TRAIN WOMEN FOR LIFE IN CANADA Lady Aberdeen Says Men Not Only Ones Needed in Dominion London, Eng, Nov, 19,--The scheme for the training of unem- ployed women for domestic work be- fore they proceed to the Dominions was discussed at a meeting, repre- sentative of Becottish women's orga- nizations, held in Glasgow recently, The Marchionness of Aberdeen pre- sided over a large attendance, The meeting approved the scheme, and appointed a small committee to con- sider the details, Lady Aberdeen said much thought had been given lately to various mi- tion to Canada, of workers who were in danger of permanent unemploy- ment here. The conference, she sald, had been = convened by the Scottish Committee for Women's Training and Employment to hear a proposal made to them by the Ov- TWO WARM UNFURNISHED rooms to rent, Apply 270 Division St. (117b) FOR RENT--FURNISHED FRONT hedroom downstairs, Very warm, All conveniences, Phone 2666W, (1178) LARGE BRIGHT FRONT ROOM in apartment to rent, Electric grate and mantle, suitable for gentleman wishing to furnish his own apart: ment, central location, No child. ren. Suite 2, 92 Bond Street, (117¢) FOR RENT---TWO UNFURNISH- ed rooms on bath flat. All conven- fences, Heated, Use of phene, Ap- ply 231 Eulalie Avenue, (117¢) Positron Wanted WANTED ~-- BY YOUNG GIRL, light housework or care of child- ren, Write or phone Mrs, Martin, Hospital, Bowmanville, (116¢) ROTARY CLUB ORGANIZED IN CAMPBELLFORD The town of Campbellford is now definitely on the Rotary map of On- tario, for last night the new Club officially came into existence with a bership of twenty-five of the 6 ROOM HOUSE AND GARAGE for sale or rent, Westmount, Brick yeneer, modern conveniences, wired for electric stove. Desirable home, Moderate terms, Apply D. A Cowan or W, G, Corben, phone 12267, AM Thurs tf) successful merchants in that town, The officers of the new organization will be; Dr, Bruce Longmore, pre- sident; Alex McColl, Barrister, vice- president; Edgar Dolman, merchant, secretary-treasurer, and Harold Carr, creamery business, and E, Brynnelle, factory manager, directors, erseas Settlement Department of the Dominions Office to assist the De- partment in setting up a hostel in Scotland for training women for mi- gration to domestic employment ov. erseas, It was part of a larger scheme which owed its origin to the recommendations of the Industrial Transference Board, "Migration, to be satisfactory, must include women as well as men in its schemes," Lady Aberdeen said, "Any- one who has lived in Canada, or knows anything about life in the outlying parts of the Dominions, rea- lizes that the importance of obtain. ing a sufficient number of suitable women immigrants along with the men can scarcely be exaggerated." She pointed out she had seen this need, for not only had her husband been Governor-General of Canada, but until recently he had n a Canadian farmer on a large scale, Lady Aberdeen had seen many examples of youths sent out by their families, brought up in good homes, and forced to live in shacks, when they got in Canada, amidst indeserib- able squalor and disorder, unable to cook themselves a deceht meal or make their beds. Under these eir- cumstances their health broke down, and they were down and out, Her own particular ambition she sald, was to recruit all the surplus sisters from all classes to go with their brothers, take service on =a Canadian farm whilst their brothers did likewise, and thus gain experi- ence until their own land and house Were ready for them, and very soon there would be an exchange of sis ters into wives in the t natural way possible, Meanwhile the bro- thers would never go through the tragic homeless experiences to disaster, TAKE NOTICE that the follows |¢ gration schemes, especially migra-: TPIT ITTTTTTTTTTrTeTTe MAPLE LEAF BUSINESS COLLEGE TIMES BLDG. OSHAWA Day and Night Classes in all Commercial sub. jects. Enter any time, R., CO, ASHENHURST Principal 'A Trained Mind Wins' FTTTTTTTTTTITTTITITIYYTTTY Phone 1575) FLOOR SANDING Hardwood floors, laid, sanded and finished complete--"We know how" W.J. TRICK Compa y Ltd. 25 Albert St. nes 280-157 ee HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID , BY EXPERT MECHANICS 01d floors finished like new, Storm windows, combination doors. Geme eral Contractors, B. W. HAYNES residence 180r2. 161 King St. W. Phone 48, LUMBER F. I. BEECROFT EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Opposite Post Office WH == PHONE ~:i= 154 JURY & LOVELL'S EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL PARLORS Scientific - Examination of the eyes by experienced Eyesight Specialists. Phone 28 or 20 Felt Bros. 7 he LEADING JEWELER: 12 Simcoe St. South . We Repair 'Anything Bought in a Jewelry Store BASSETTS JEWELLERS On Oshawa's Main Curner | | -- " TU RRR Se COAL COKE Waterous-Meek, Limited : Oshawa Agents for STANDARD BRICK WOOD =x MANY BEQUESTS IN RALLI WILL Generous Gifts to Servants and $50,000 to General Rundle London, Noy, 19,--Estate value $2,785,000, with net personalty $2,760,000 was left by Mr, Pan- delli Ralli, of Belgrave square, 8S. W., one of the leading members ot London's colony of Greek mer- chants, a close friend of King Ed. ward VII, and a former Libera. M, P,, who died in Brighton 1; August, aged 83, _ It has already been .annoucea that he left the bulk of his fortune to Lady Byng his niece, wife of the pew Commissioner of Police, But in his will, just published are the fol- lowing other interesting bequests: $10,000 to the Greek Church in Moscow road, Bayswater, for an en- dowment, His pletures, "Soiree d'Au- tomme," by Harpignie, "Pont des Arts Paris," by Bonnington, and two pictures by C, FP, Daubigny on trust for Viscountess Byng, with remainder to the National Gallery, $10,000, a life aunuity of $500 and all his wearing apparel to his butler, Thomas Lansdale, $7,600 to his night nurse, Fred- erick Vant, "who has so carefully attended me during my recent ill- ness," $5,000 each to his head house maid, Louisa Taylor, his cook, Em- ily Hall, his housekeeper,. Esther Sampson, his chauffeur, George Hubert, and his second reader, Miss Dora Bright, A lite annuity of $1,000 to his reader, Miss Eleanor Crow, Five, three and one years' wag- es to certain servants according to their length of service. . $15,000 free of duty to Dr, Des- mond McManus, of Chester square, 8. W,, "and I thank him for sll hi kindness and the care and attention he has given to me." leading ] and each of the other executors, $50,000 to his friend, Sir Harry Leslie Rundle, C.C,B, (whom fail- ing to his wife), $25,000 to Edith, widow of Sir Evelyn Grant Duff (formerly Brit- ish Minister at Derne,) A life annuity of $6,000 to his sister the Hon, Lady Moreton, of Church Crookham, Hants, with res mainder to her husband (while her widower) if he should survive her, All his gther property he left te Viscountess Byng abcolutely, ULTIMATUM ISSUED - INROTHSTEIN CASE Mayor Walker Promises Probe Unless Police Make "Progress" New York, Nov, 19.--The bullet that buried itself, ten days ago, in the stomach of Arnold Rothstein, nationally notorious gambler, seem~ ed more than ever likely last night . to wing personages in high places before its flight was spent, The nimble underworld figures involved in the murder increased .. B serene kEdean spent Estab'ished 1886 8 ES ww their lead over the square-toed po- "in lice while from the City Hall came an ultimatum-- - Unless "progress" has been made "7" in the investigation by Friday noon, « .: Mayor James J, Walker notified of- "* ficials that he will personally in. augurate an investigation that will . involve everybody connected with += the affair, from Police Commis. . sioner Joseph Warren down, o rumored nature of the contents of Rothstein's strong boxes, yet to he opened, the potential dymamite in the Rothstein murder lies. The strong boxes are said to contain everything from a list of persons . of importance addicted to the use of narcotics to a "confession" by" Jules "Nicky" Arnstein of the part he was said to have played in the Wall street messenger robberies of $10,000,000 worth of bonds a de $5,000 to Viscount Byng of Vimy cade ago, Joo In this eventuality and the freely « i '