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Oshawa Daily Times, 11 Mar 1929, p. 11

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Sa AR VRE \\y Sl / Sy Rh ED SE ~~ meets THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 192y y ION eller "S\N. CONANT & ANNIS, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Ee Con N nera ctice Law. 'es 7% Simcoe St. south. Oshawa. Phone 4, G. D. Conant, BA. LLB: AF Annis, BA. LLB : BBS, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey- ancer. Money to loan, Third floor er Building. Opposite Post Gee Bone 296 . SINCLAIR, KC, BANK of Commerce Building (116-1 vr.) JOSEPH P. MANGAN. B.A. --BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Con- reyancer Money to loan. Office 14}4 te East, Oshawa. Phone 445. Residence phone GRIERSON & CREIGHTON--BAR- risters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub: 3 etc. Office avet Standacd Sankt e Simcoe St. one } o, (Holy K.C.. T. K. Creighton, B.A. EOUIS 6. HYMAN, BARRISTER. Solicitor, Notary, over Dewland's Store, 16 Simcoe street north. Phone 67 Residence 3206W ~~ Music A | 3 KE, ; . cher (Hambourg Conservatory, To- ronto) pupils prepared for all exams. Oshawa, Wednesday, 92 Simcoe, North Phone 2754F. (129-tf) HERB 1 C. TRENK URGAN- ist and choirmaster of King street United Church will accept pupils in plana, organ and vocal! music. Voices tested free. 63 Drew St. Phone 498W JOHN H. RENWICK, ORGAN- ist and choirmaster Simcoe United Church. Teacher of piano, organ, vo- cal. Studio at the church and 11 Connaught St. Phone 2600W AWAIIAN El AND NOR banjo, Harry Wagner, Toronto teacher at Harris Music Store, 11 Simcoe St. S. Five free lessons given on instruments sold. (Feb, 26-May 26) insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. west, Oshawa, The old- est Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Re putahle Fire Ci i (118) PARKHILL AND FIELD, BAR: risters, etc. Money to loan Alger Bldg. Opposite Post Office. Phone 1614. A. J. Parkhill, A, C. H. Field . GREER AND HUMPHREYS, BAR ristegs, Solicitors, etc. 24% Sim- coe St. N. Phone 3160. Money to loan (26¢r) WHEN PLACING INSURANCE consult R. N. Johns, 80 Simcoe north, Your insurance wants attended to and vour interests protected. INSURANUE---USHAWA HOUSE and Land Co. Local agents for one of the best English companies. Of- Medical DR. HAROLD W. TRICK, PHYSI- cian; Surgeon Obstetrician, Special references to maternity work and di- seases of women. Two years' post graduate experience, Office and resi- ence 167 Simcoe St. N., (cor. Brock) phone 303. (119-tf) DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR geon, Accoucher, Ofiice: and resi. dence, King St. East, corner Victoria St Oshawa Phone 94. DR. GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician, diseases of infants and children. Office and residence, 97 Bond East Phone 1155. fice 38 Simcoe St. N (86-tf) Transportation UARTAGE, MOVING, GRAVEL sand ana cinders. Loca) and long distance hauling,' Phone 3048 and 2,92F. Smith and Cox, 44 Bond St. w COLEMAN CARTAGE and STOR- age. 65 Bond St. West. Phone 82, 6 trucks for prompt service. Moving vin and storage warehouse equip. ment. Baggage transferred to aud from all trains (64tf) PERRY'S I'RANSPOUR AND Cartage, local and long distance mov- ing 91. Ritson Rd N Phone 2850 DR 8, J HAZLEWOOD, PHYS! cian and Surgeon, special attention given 'to X-ray. work and Electro- theopy: Office, Disney Block. Phone fice open 9 am. to 9 p. m. Residence 161 King East Phan 24 DR DAVID ARCHER, M.D, C.M., L. R. GC. F, and 8. Edinburgh, Physician, Surgeon and Obstetric ian, Office 142 Simcoe St. N. Phone 8020, residence 161 King St £. Phono 8165. (Des. 31tf) DPR. ALVIE E, STEWART, SPE- cialist in surgery. Office 142 Sim- coe street North, Residence 166 Simcoe street North, Phone 3020. (56tL) Ear, Nose; Throa* Specialist DR. F, I. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & ell's 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) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat R, ©, ¥. RICHARDSON, OFFICE over Mitchell's Drug Store, Hours 10 to 12 a.m,, 2 to 6. Evenings by appointment. Office phone 2660. Residence, 432J. (ote) Dental DR S.J. PHILLIPS, DENTIST, office over Bassetts'. Phone 959; Residence 306. 4-1 yr, Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU PERMANEN'L Wave Shop Permanent wave, special $5.00. Marceling, finger waving. 86 Simcoe street north Phone 2968 PERMANENT WAVING (buns nqt need Finger Waving), $17.60. Evalyne Branch, 111 Colborne St East Phone 608J (59-t1 EXPERT MARCELLING BY Betty Ward at Betty Lou Perman- ent Wave Shop. Marcel and sham- poo $1 Phone 2968. (34tf) Mon to Loan CITY AND KM~ LOANS, PRO- gress loans /Mrranged. Parkhill & Field, Barristers, etc. Alger Blog. Phone 1614 (491) MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST mortgages. Apply Louis 8S. Hyman, Barrister, 16 Simcoe street north, Oshawa, (44tf) Painting and Decorating R. GUTSOLE, PAINTING, PAPER- hanging, graining, etc. Twenty years' experience. Prices right. Work guar- anteed. 151 Huron street. Phone 2067W. (45-tf) DECORATING, paperhanging, paintiny. Work guaranteed. Estimates given, Phone 942W. 135 Broce east. PAINTER, decorator. All kinds of fancy work. Good job guaranteed, Price very r ble. Phone 3084W. F. ©. HILL, DR, FRED A. FLORA, DENTIST, 87 King street east. Alzer building, Phone 2860. Evenings by appoint- ment. YO (48tn DR H M, COOKE, 9 SIMCOE ST. north, over Mitchell's Dg, Store. Gas for extraction. Phone DR L E. HUBBELL, DENTIST, Nitrous oxid oxygen gas for extrac- tions. Office, Royal Bank Bldg. Phone 948, residence 1378M DR J. F¥ BROCK, DENTIST, 18 Simcoe St. N., cver Dewland's 'Phone 1957. Resi. 292W. Evenings (Feb. 11-Mar, 11) THE OSHAWA PAINTERS ~-- Painting, Paperhanging, Graining, Signs and Monograms for Automo- biles, Ete, Reasonable prices, Phone 1495W. 14 Nassau St. (Mar. 5 April 5) Auctioneer PHONE 716J, W J. SULLBY, auctioneer, 346 Simcoe Bt 8. We can sell your odd pieces of furni- ture and other articles at our yards 41 King St W.. Oshawa Ontario, RRR" where PAPERHANGER AND 1505] Real Estate for Sale HOUS REAL ESTATE. OSHAWA HOUSE and Land Co. Lots on Oshawa Park, Victoria Park and Peace Park. Terms 8t. | to suit you Office 38 Simcoe . N 8 for sale on paved street. Extended sun room. Electric fixtures install led. Cable for electric stove. New- ly papered throughout. Divided con- crete cellar. Laundry tubs. Apply 241 Grooms Ave. (2tf) FO. SALLE «= A home, Brick, eight rooms, Con- veniences, hardwood floors, decor- ated. Garage. Special price. Easy terms. Phone 1324J., (Feb. 19-Mar. 19) HOUSE FOR BALE. TWO AND half storeys. Apply 496 Mary St. (62g) FOR SALE-- 5 rooms, All conveniences. Good arage, Side drive. On paved street. §3.500 for quick sale, 40 Atlington Ave. (53g) NEW SIX ROOMED BRICK VEN- eer house. All conveniences, fac- ing golf grounds, 153 Alexandra St. Also lots adjacent. Phone 1257W, (641) FOR SALE FIVE LOTS NORTH Oshawa terms or cash, Must be sold before March 20th. Apply 268 Fulalie Ave. Phone after 6 p.m. 2748W, a (656d) FOR SALB--5 ROOMED HOUSE with acre of land. Close to Motors. Terms or cash, Apply owner, Har- mony four corners. N, (Oshawa) or Phone 1664W. (67¢) SIX ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE-- 37 McLaughlin Blvd. Phone 2836w, (57¢) FIVE ROOM BUNGALO FOR sale. All conveniences or would exchange for larger house, Phone 2083. (68c) VALUABLE CORNER ON KING St.. for sale, suitable for gasolinc station. Apply owner Box "C' Osh- awa Daily Times, (58b) FOR SALE--40 ACRE FARM OR would exchange for a house in Oshawa, Apply to Thomas Robin- son, Lake Harbour, Oshawa. (592) Wanted to Buv MR. 8. JACOB, DEALER IN RAGS ond all kinds of metals. Buying scrap batteries, old cars and poul- try Goods called for. Phone 2060m Residence 99 Mill St (134¢0) Pets and Live Stock WARD AND FREEMAN, BUENA Vesta Park, Oshawa, breeders and exhibitors Light Sussex Poultry, Hatching eggs for sale; also stock. Phone 2174]. ARRED 8 AND ITE Wyandottes, trapnesied, Rocks headed by registered and R.O.P. advanced males, Records: 261, 261, 239, 235, 224; Prices $2.50, $2 25, $2.00, $1.50, per 15 eggs. Pen run $8.00 per 100. Wyandot- tes Exhibition and Utility $2.00 per 15. 10 per cent. deposit with order. Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Edgell, North Oshawa, Oshawa P.O, (Mar. 2-Apr, -2) ONE COW FOR SALE 7 YEARS old, due to freshen Mar. 22nd, Lot 14 conncession 3, Whitby, R.R. 3 Oshawa, Wesley Powell. (58h) (Feb, 20-Mar, 20) {8113 Rates for Classified Ads. First insertion--13§ cents por word. Minimum charge--30c. Each subsequent insertion Ic per word. Three consecutive inser. tions for the price of two first insertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge for three insertions, 60 cents. Box number 10c additional por for 20 words or less; 10 cents a word per month for each additional word TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE; AC- COMPLISH MUCH TELEPHONE 38 Ask for Classified Ad De- partment Articles For MIXED HARD AND SOF1 WOUD slabs, $3.50 per load. Also bone dry body wood. Waterous Meek Limited. Phone 1288 (Apr 20tf) TWO SEAL COATS; FOR SALE--- One size 38, $49.50, regular $100, Squirrel trimmed; sized 40, $89.50, regular $150, Last two seal coats at Engels, 21 Bond St, W, (54tf) BRAND NEW ORTHOPHONIC Victrola for sale, Quantity of latest records. Sacrifice for cush. Fhone 1488J between 5.30 and 7 o'clock, (b67¢) sharp sand for concrete. Also loam sand for filling purposes. Deliver- ed anywhere in city. Joseph Heard and Sons, Whitby. Phone 39. (Mar. 7-April 7) FOR SALE--2 CHAIRS AND settee in fumed oak, leather cov- ered, also iron bed, springs, Cheap, Phone 2886W. (67¢c) WILLIAMS NEW SCALE PIANO for sale. Walnut case. Bench. Less than half price. Apply 131 Ritson, Rd. 8. (658¢c) SIX CYCLE, THREE BATTERY charger, Nearly new. Price $25. 137 Oakcrest Ave, Toronto. Howard (58¢c) R SALE. TWO WILTON RUGS FI Also one breakfast set. Phone 2118W, (59a) Help Wanted--Male MESSENGER BOY WANTED, AP- ply in person to Mr. Alloway, Times office, (56tf) WANTED --EXPERIENCED COST and time clerk on construction work. Apply Collegiate Ins.itute. Mary street. (67¢) WANTED--COLLECTOR. APPLY Box "A" Oshawa Daily Times. (68a) Work Wanted RE-UPHOLSTERING, CHESTER- fields made to order. We save you money. Estimates free. G. A. Con- stable. 74 Mechanic street. Phone (56) BATTERIES CHARGED CALLED for and delivered 76c. If rental supplied $1. Batteries repaired. Stan Bligdon, 20 Mill street. Phone 1885W. (Mar, 6-Apr. 6) WORK WANTED BY WOMAN BY MARRIED MAN WANTED TO drive a truck and work on farm. Apply 2. J. Clemens, R. R. No, 2. North Oshawa Phone 1088r12, (58¢) A POSITION PAYING FIFTEEN hundred yearly secured {if you train as Agent Telegrapher, Day or mail courses, Free Iolder ex- plains. Write Dominion School Telegraphy Limited, Toronto. Men- tion this paper. Mar, 11-12-13-14-15-16) ROOM AND BOARD, BINGLE bed, Central, Apply 168 Arthur St. Phone 8204W, (41tf) BOARDERS AND ROOMERS WAN- ted. Apply 331 Kingsdale. Phone 1479M. : i (57tr) oy appointment. (July 9tf) i : LLARE pus Ki, AUCTIO : OOM AND BOARD JOR EIGHT OAR GH Eo Théat hg lage Fl (18% King St. B. Phone 1013M. |sentlemen. Apply 171 Oshawa Blvd. Residence 66 6-tf Mar. SADE 8) | oS WITH BORED OPTIONAL DR. LANOMAID, DR. DA ViES, Undertaking Private home, Near Motors. Also Dentists, 37 King St. B. Special at- tention to gas extraction end X- ray work. Nurse in attendance Phones 1243 and 231. (95tf) Engineering and Surveying DONEVAN AND SMITH, ONTAR- - io Land Surveyors and Civil Engin eers, sub-divisions, town planning municipal engineers. 365 or 411 King st E 2532) or 2544 (89t1) LUKE BURIAL CO, 6/ KING ST. East, Ambulance, Residence, 6542 Simcoe street north. Phones 210J and 210W DISNEY -C Mo 87 Celina street, Oshawa. Corner Bruce street. Ambulance. Phone 1082. 96-tf) Architects Automobile Repairing C C STENHOUSE -- GENERAL rchitectural work. Second floor, STEPHENSON BROS. GARAGE 18 Church St. Repairs all kinds cars. Special attention to bumping and welding. Snappy Battery service shareine and repairing (107th Second Hand Dealer SECOND HAND DEALER. FUR- piture bought and sold. 186 Bloor St. East, Phone 1617M. Vetennary Surgeon DR SHIRLEY. VETERINARIAN, < tall di A, 1 9 1 (tf) a Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. Res phone 909] (8-tf) THOMSON AND JOHNSON, AS sociate architects, Simcoe St. S. Over Felt Bros. (66tr) Dressmeking LADIES AND -- CHILDRENS coats and dresses, masquerade cos- tumes. Fancy sewing dome at reas- onable prices. Phone 1347M. 21 Rowe St. (Feb 8 tf) P 1 i 4 Cat and Dog Hospital. 203 King west Phore 629 (56tf) Corsetiere MK> PENTLAND, SPIRELLA Managing Corsetiere, Sprrella Shop 5¢ loin St BE Phone 936 Watch Repairing F A VON GUNIEN, EXPERI Swiss watchmaker, repair ' shep at UNIVERSAL CLEANERS OVEE Cannings' Men's Furnishings, 12% King W. French cleaning, altera- tions, repairs. We call and deliver, Phone 509. ? (Feb, 18-Mar. 18) REGISTERED NURSE BOARDS patien s requiring special care. Very reasonable. I will interview. Phone Whitby 2350. Whitby Priv- ate Hospital, ' garage. Apply 153 Agnes street, : (57¢) ROOM A A E MIN- utes from G.M.C. All conveniences. Apply 156 Agnes St, Phone 810J. (59¢) Lost and Found ST. A Ss in case, containing valuables at General Motors factory. Finder please phone 1806W, Reward. (58b) TOST--FOX TERRIOR FEMALE pup with white body and brown on face, on Friday, Mar, 1st, Fin- der return to 154 Mill St. or phone S61M. . (58b) LOST--BOSTON BULL PUP. Brindle with white marks. Answers to name of "Nippy". Finder please apply 110 Stacey Ave., or phone 1751W,, (59¢) LOST -- ON CROMWELL AVE, Police Dog, Black back. Brown legs. 7 months old. No collar. Answers to name "Ussell", Phone 1047). Reward. (59a) LOST -- BLACK LEATHER purse, Saturday, at 10.30 on Prince St. near Del Ray bus station. Con- tains sum of money. Finder please leave at Collacutt's Bus Station. Reward. (59b) LOST-- IA OLICE PUP. Answers to name of "Rex". Finder please return to 187 Arthur St. or the day. Box "Q" Oshawa Daily Times. i (58¢c) Help Wanted---Female Room and Board SALESLADY WANTED -- FO shoe store. Age over 18 years. Some experience in stenography preferred. Apply Burns Co, Ltd., after 10 a.m. (55Lf) GIRL, WANTED FOR LIGHT housekeeping. References. 93 Young St. Phone 2552W, = (58¢) BECOME A STENOGRAPHER AT honie through Speedhand and Touch Typing. Sample lesson free. Write Dominion School Telegraphy Limited, Toronto, (Mar. 11-12-13-14-15-16) Help Wanted COOK WANTED--MAN OR WO- man able to take charge of kitchen, Apply 102 William St. E, (59¢) Salesmen Wanted SA -- . WE HAVE an opening for a few experienced salesmen desiring to be connected with a well established Canadian Company operating stores from coast to coast. This is a chance to get in on the ground floor. Drawing account guaranteed, and generous commissions. Apply at 86 Simcoe St. N. between the hours of 7.30 and 9 p.m. Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. (59¢) Position Wanted LIABLE OM AN housework. Half or full days. North Phone 2396J. (57¢). A RELIABLE Y! ARRI woman, wishes position as house- keeper, Where girl of 2 years would be no objection, Please state full particulars. Mrs. M. Crouse. elo Mrs, A Hoskin, Orono. (57¢) SINGLE MEN WANT WORK ON dairy farm. Apply Sidler, Oshawa Apply 181 Monk St. or phone 43% King Street West. Your pat- ronage 1s solici (29if) Feb. 21-Mar. 21) 431M, (59%¢) vhone '1260F, Reward. (59b) | B.B.2 (58b) Boarders Wanted Tire Repairing WANTED -- TWO , BOARDERS. | ATL KINDS OF J1RE KEPAIRING at [deal Tire Shop Tires for sale. Jamieson Bros, Phone 438. (tf) FIRST CLASS GRAVEL AND, For Rent MODERN APARTMENTS North Simcoe St., Simcoe Manor and Buckingham Manor. South Simcoe St. Victoria Apts. Four and tive 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 Premites. The Trusts and Guarantee Co., Ltd., Manager for Owner, Toronto. Apply Mr. Grier, Phone 2989J. (111tf) FOR RENT-- FURNISHED FOUR roomed suite in Victoria Apts. 891 Simcoe St. South. Apply to Mr. Grier, Phone 2989J. (14t0) I L R private parties, with use of plano. Rent reasonable. Phone 1324J. (Feb. 19-Mar. 19) APARTMENTS FOR RENT, "THE George', .304 Simcoe St. S. Every modern convenience. Telephone 1550 or see Disney, 29 King St. East. (49t0) FOR RENT--FURNISHED FLAT Immediate posession. 172 Mary St. (57¢) ATTIC BEDROOM TO RENT FOR two gentlemen. $2 each a week. All conveniences. Apply 84 Hilleroft St. Phone 1468M, (67¢) THREE ROOMS TO RENT. ALL conveniences. Steam heat, Reason- able rent, 88 Bond St. W. Phone 3198, (67¢) TO RENT--TWO ROOMS, FUR- nished or unfurnished for light housekeeping. All conveniences. Suit business people. Close to Mot~ ors, For rates phone 2690W, (58b) APARTMENT F -- Southern exposure, 6 months or vears' lease if desired. Apply Apt. 2_ "The George'. (58h) TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping. East end of city preferred. Conveniences. Box "I' Oshawa Dally Times. (58b) OFFICE TO RENT -- HEATED rooms, two offices and waiting- roomr. Phone 188, Felt Bros. 12 Simcoe St. 8. (M.W.F.) MODERN FOUR ROOMED apartment for rent. Electric re- frigeration, Steam heat, Janitor, service, Phore 1311W, (69¢c) FOR RENT---HOUSE AND I} acres. Hard and soft water inside. Good barn. Phone 2436J. (59¢) TWO OR THREE ROOMS TO rent on Albert St. Possession March 15. 450 Simcoe St. 8. Ap- | ply upstairs. (59a) TWO UNF ISHED R 8 T rent, All conveniences. Very reas- onable, Apply 327 Albert St. Phone 1486J. (591) "OR RENT 0 O H unfurnished rooms. Heated. All convenience, 110 McLaughlin Blvd. (69¢c) TO ja H RFU bedroom suitable for one or two gentlemen. 82 Oshawa Blvd, Phone 28827, (69¢c) TO RENT---TWO A U roomed flats, furnished or unfur- nished. All conveniences. Heated. Light, water, phone, private en- trances, central, also garage for three cars. No objection to two children, Apply 199 Simcoo St. South. (69¢) Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RBNT--OCENTLE- | man wants comfortable room with or without partial board. Away week-ends. Box ""B"" Oshawa Daily Times. (58b) BUSINESS GIRL DBSIRES ROOM without board, in central locality) Box "G"" Oshawa Daily Times, (69d) Auction Sales AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK and implements at Lot 3, B., F, East Whitby, (Base Line East) the property of G, Wallis, March 14, 1929, at 1 p.m. Six cows, heavy milkers, T, B. tested, Full line of implements, new separator, churn, Buckeye Incubator, 65 egg, 500 chick brooder, 2 H. P. engine, Everything in good condition, 12 tons of good lay. Several articles of furniture, Terms, Feed, grain and all sums of $20 and under, cash. | Six months credit at 7 per cent, per | annum on approved notes, William Maw, Auctioneer, (69D) Notice GENERAL MOTORS EMPLOY- ees. Employees who have received bonuses from Savings and invest» ment fund would communicate with Box "E" Oshawa Daily Times, they will learn something to their advantage, (561) Notice to Creditors R.S.0. 1927, Chap. 150, Sec. 51. ESTATE OF MARGARET Mec- TAGGAR], Widow. Deceased, Taggart, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Widow, deceased, who died on or about the Seventeenth day of November, A.D. 1928, are hereby notified to file with the ui igned, on or before First day of April AD. 1929, full particulars of their claims. Imme- diately after said date, the assets of the deceased will be distributed amongst those entitled thereto, hav- ing regard only to claims so filed. DATED at OSHAWA. the 1st day of March, AD. 1929. W. E. N, SINCLAIR, KC, Bank of Commerce B the | toretto valued at AMBASSADOR GURBS TROUBLE MONGERS Sir Esme Howard at Wash- ington Hits At Indiscreet Speakers Washington, D.C., Mar, 11.--Sir Esme Howard, who sometimes de- parts from conventionalities to make his point in a public speech, recently read a quiet object lesson to the anti-British element in the United States. The British Am- bassador was addressing a joint meeting of three United States pa- triotic societies on the occasion of George Washington's birthday. Having expressed his conviction that Britishers and Americans as a whole wished to live in friendship with one another, he added there weve still 'some people in both countries who tried to stir up trou- ble. He concluded his speech with a little story which very much touched his audience. He said: Tells Story "Ladies and gentlemen, we are celebrating here today the birthday of George Washington, founder of this. country, who was without question one of the greatest men in the history of the world and, what is perhaps more, one of the nobl- est characters in the history of the world. Meditating on this short ad- dress which I had to make to you I fell into a 1everie. It seemed to me than on the birthday of that great man I ought to pay my re- spects to him at Mount Vernon, So availing myself of Einstein's theory of relativity I projected myself in- to space at a rapidity greater than that of light to a place where the terrestrial events of the year 1789 were still in full swing. Having arrived there I took a horse and set out for Mount Vernon, "On arrival I was met at the door by an old negro servant who showed me into General Washing- ton's library, that library we al know so well, The General. dress- ed as we know him in the picture White House, came to meet me with all that old world courtesy and dignity that was his and made me welcome. After he had shown me over the house and grounds so that I could fully admire that won~ derful setting for a wonderful per- sonality, the general offered me some refreshment, after which we sat down to a pipe of his home- grown tobacco and began to talk. "He asked me what I thought of these United States. I told him all the wonderful things that I had seen here of the, to me, almost over- whelmingly prosperity of this coun- try, of the boundless activity and cheerfulness of its people, of the amazing cities, of the marvellous development of machinery, of the progress in pure science, of the more recent blossoming of the arts, The Other Side "The General listened in satis- faction as I proceeded. Then he asked, 'But is there no other side to the picture?' I answered, 'There is perhaps one which at this mo- ment occurs to me," and I hesitat- ed, but he said 'Speak on.' Bo I sald, 'Well, General, if you wish it, I will say this, that I have no- ticed that in political Aiscussions regarding either domestic or for- eign questions there is a tendency in this country, perhaps more than elewhere, to indulge in somewhat unmeasured language.' He looked at me straight. Then I thought Le half humorously and half sadly, and he said slowly, 'I have suffer- ed from that myself.' " EMPIRE FRUIT TRADE LAGGING London.,--The fruit industry of the Empir2 is undergoing "depres- sion" in spite of the optimism and the endeavours of the Empire Marketing Board. This fact was revealed by Sir. Benjamin - Mor- gan, chairman of the British Em- pire Producers' Association, when be spoke at a luncheon in London. Sir Benjamin said that the fruit industry of the Empire was in a "depressed condition", with the ex- ception of South African oranges. Growers in British Columbia, New Zealand, and Australia had not been able to realise their cost of growing, This also applied to to- bacco growers in Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Those industries, with mixed farming, ofiered the greatest op- portunities for the settlement of the surplus population of Great Britain, If we could make Great Britain the home market for these products enormous numbers could be rapidly and bappily settled un- der the flag. This would not only make more secure our supplies of foodstuffs, but would enormously enlarge the markets for our own products, VALUABLE STOLEN PAINTINGS RETURNED La Havre, France, March 11. -- A painting by Murillo and two by Tin- $100,000, which were stolen from a wharf warehouse here, were restored to their owner and two men were being held in connec- tion with the theft, Ferdinand Dammam and Marcel La Puyade were arrested by Le Havre police on a charge of stealing the painting three weeks ago while they were awaiting shipment to Paris. The paintings belong to Ferdinand Oshawa, Ontario. Solicitor for above estate. La Fitte, Paris art dealer, who had taken -them to the United States in (53-59-65) i a futile effort to sell them, by Gilbert Stuart hanging in the! BY EXPERT MECHANICS 014 floors finished like new. Storm windows, combination doors. General Contractors. B. W. HAYNES |= FLOORS LAID 161 King St. W, Phone 681, residence 180r2, LUMBER F.L. BEECROFT Whitby Lumber and Wood Yard, Phone Oshawa 324 Whitby 12 + LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES and TRUCKS ALL MAKES Quickest Service and Lowest Rates Avail. able. Solve your ready cash problem. Greer &Humphreys 24"; Simcoe St. N. Phone 3160 Open Evenings MAY MAKE PRINCE REGENT FOR KING COMPLICATED SITUA- TION ARISES FROM KING'S ILLNESS Inability to Dissolve Parlia- ment for Elections is Problem London, Mar, 11. -- The question of introducing a bill to make the Prince of Wales regent to act for his father is being considered, ac- cording to information gathered in parliamentary and political quarters this morning. The possibility of calling upon parliament to act on the matter was said to be under advisement of the law officers of the crown--the attorney-general and solicitor-gen- eral, Although the king has been making satisfactory progress to- wards recovery from his long and serious illness, morning papers were led to speculate in what way parliament could be dissolved be- fore the general elections scheduled for May. His Majesty was not likely to have gained strength for such duties of state and the coun- cil of state, which has acted for him in lesser matters for some time, was expressly forbidden to dissolve parliament in the proclo- mation which created 1, Other difficulties arise from the fact that two members of the present Conservative. government, Stanley Baldwin and Lord Hail- sham, are among the counsellors, It was said to be considered un- wise to risk retarding the recov- ery of the king by calling for his personal conisderation of matters which will necessarily arise in con- nection with the apointing of a new government atcer wie elec- tions. In every case the forma- tion of a new administrative pody entails upon the sovereign a great number of interviews with states- men, with intricate discussion of suggested appointments, Naturally More Numerous These are naturally all the more numerous and prolonged in event of the existing government being defeated. If either the Laborites or Liberals should win Ramsay MacDonald or David Lloyd George would have to consult the king constantly with reference to sug- gestions of new ministers with whom his majesty would be less familiar than the present holders of government offices, The duty which devolves upon the law offices is to consider 'the constitutional position in event a decison is reached that the con- dition of the king necessitates his acting by deputy and how far pre- cedents cover the situation, It was suggested that a way might be found to empower the existing council to state to func- tion ni such a matter, but the gen- eral assumption was that the like- liest way out of the difficulty would be the creation of a regency with the heir to the throne most probably, but Queen Mary possibly, as regent. The decision will not be forced immediately, for the elec- tions are not expected before the middle of May, 2 A minister complains that pres- ent-day churches lack warmth. 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