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Oshawa Daily Times, 22 Jan 1930, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1930 ! R/ THF, CAS er RIE meets Mr. Seller ED SECTION mn T_T x ret - --_--"---- & PAGE FIFTEEN J Lege! ZONANT & ANNIS BARRISTERS Solicitors Notaries Public Bre Con: pracice of revancing general Law. Offices 7% Simeoe St South, Pama, ' plone | aa D. ant LA, .B.3 A Li's : onls, B.A. A s. R. Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey. ancer Money to loan. Third floor Rew Alger Building. Opposite Post OI one 2996 : SINCLAIR, KC. BANK of ES Bulding:. JOSEPH 2. MANGAN. B.A.--BAR rister; Solirsitor, Notary Poblie. Con- vevancer. Money to loan. Office 1474 King St. Fast, Ochawa. Phone 415 Residence phone 837 Fraser, Barristers, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, ete. Office over | Standard Bank. Entrance Simcoe | St. Phone 13. J. F. Grierson, K.C.. T. K. Creighten, B.A, N. O. Fraser, B.A, 1S Ss Nv "BARRISTER over Dewland's - Solicitor, Notary, Store. Money to loan. 16 Simcoe street north Phone 67 - Residence 2586F. PARKHILL AND FIELD: BAR risters. etc: Money to Alger Blde. Opposite "Post Office. 1614. A. J. Parkhill. A C H. Field GREER AND oh] BAN risters. Solicitors. eic. 24% Sir.coc St. N_ Phone 3160. Meney. to Jain ALEX CO. HALL, B.A. BARRIS ter. etc. Conveyancing and general practice, 23% King St. East Phone 5337. (tr) HARRIS, & HARRIS, BARRIS ters, Soifcitors, éte., 41 Alger Bldg. Oshawa and Port Perry. Phones 769 Oshawa, Port Perry 24 an1 71 r 3. Jan. 2-1 mo) Medica! DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR geon, Acecoucher. fice and resi- dence, Kinz St. Evst, cornu Victoria St. Oshawa. Phone 94. : DR. HAROLD W. TRICK, PH 'Sl cian, -Sutgeon: Obstetrician," Special references to maternity work ard di- seases of wonen. Two vears' post graduate experience. Office and res: dence 167 Simeoe St. N., {cor. Erock) hone 302 DR. GRANT B2RRY, PHYSICIAN Surgeon, Obscetrician, 'diseases of infants 2nd children. Office and residence, 97 Bond East Phone 1155 DR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI- clan and Surgeon, special attention given to X-ray work ang Electro theopy. Office, Disney Elock. Phone 2050, Office open 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. Residence 161 King East Phone 2416. DR DAVID ARCHER. M.D. CM L. R C P and S Edinbureh Physician, Surgeon and Obstetrician Office 142 Simcoe St N Phore 3020 residence 161 King St. E_ Phone 3155 CRE ER BROWN. MD gg CrP: & S.' Edinburgh: Physician Surgeon, Obstetrician, special at- lention to maternity work and dis sases of children. Office and resi fence, 185 Simcue 3t. North. Phone 3107. a DR. C. W. CARE, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician, Office and residence, 512 Simcoe street north. Phone 2415. DR. J. ARCHER BROWN, PHYSI- sian, Surgeon and Obstetrician, office and residence, 185 Simeoe North phone 3107. Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F. T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West. Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Loveli's Drug Storé each Saturday. from 1 till 4 p.m., for consultation and treatment of diseases of ear. mose and throat only. Appointments mav be mad a drug store. Phune 97 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. E. F. RICHARDSON. OFFICE aver Mitchell's = gos : Hors 10 12 am. 2 to 5. Evenings by A Aatment. Office phone 2660 Residence 432]. gag. Fal DR. A. W, HARDING, OFFICE over Dewlands, Hours 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 6, Evenings by appoint- ment. Office phone 1499, Resid- ence 2548. Dental DR. S. |. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- outs ae attention to X-ray . urse in at- fendance. phone 959. He e 1312, OR. H. M COOKE. 9 SIMCOE § (} north, over Mitchell's Drug Store. Gas for exiraction. Phone 54. » DR. L E. JIUBBELL, DIN IST, i id oxvgen eas for extra. Lrg Offset Royal Bank - Blde Phone residence, 1378M. DR I. BROCK: DENTIST, 16 i t . over Deylan 8. Samate 1957 Res. 292W. Evev plans wpngintment. © [0 DR W. H. GIFFORD OFFICE Regent Theatre Bldg. Phone 1780 Residence 609 R. WNG } ES Detitista, 37 Ring St. E. Special at. tention to gas 'extraction and X-rav work. Nurse in attendance. Phones 1243 an' 864. : a tC STEN E - GENERAL 1 ork. Second floor. emi Building. Phone 1496 Res. pa i rk gd THOMSON ANC JOHNSON. AS. gociate architects. Simgoc St. S Over Felt Bros. [6 street north. Phone' 1600. Special rates for mafling lists and circular w ] (Dec. 27-1 mo) Watch Repairing VON . GUNTEN, E oe Wak" You ak ing Street. . Your . c is: solicited : ) FA Swiss - ah dd Phone Street, Engineering and Surveying DONEVAN AND SMITH, ONTAR 10 Land Survevors and Civil Engin- cers, sub-divisions. town plannine. Sunicioat engineers. 165 or 411 King Se. or 5 Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO. 67 KING ST East. Ambulance Residence $42 Sim: coe street north, Phone 210J and 210W. DISNEY-COTT FUNERAL HOME 87 Celina street, Oshawa. Corner Bruce street. Ambulance. Phone Insurance DAVIS. 'AND SON, INSURANCE 19 King St. west, Oshawa, The old- est Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Re autable Fire Companies. H A I consult R. N. Jobers, 80 Simcoé north, Your insyragce -vapts at tended to and your .nterests pro- tected. : Fmt T GARTAGE AND STORAGE, COLE: man's, 86 Bond West. Specialists in furniture moving, storage ware- house and moving van equipment Phone 82 4 sand ard cinders Lotal and long distan. hauling © Phone 3048 and zoa%p Smith and Cox, 387 King St. 4 CARTAGE, MOVING, GRAVEL | All Classified Advertising Coming Events, Etc. STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE This rule has been found necessary because of expense and loss arising from handling a large number of small accounts of this nature. and collect for same. For the convenience of customers who find it inconvenient to come personally to The Times office, a telephone call will bring a messenger who will receive the advertisement "Times" Classified Ads Bring Results Telephone 35 ASK FOR CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT OSHAWA'S . OLDEST [LSTAB hshe! furniture movers. Park Road Local and lonz distance Frank Cowle, 'Prop. 65° Park R1 South. Phone 215. . A Jan, 17-1 mio) ---- Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU PERMANENT wave, Special $5 and $7.50 Finger save 'and shampoo $1. Facial 75c. Hair cuttitg 25c. Phone 2968 or 86 Simcoe North. EXPERT MARCELLING BY Betty Ward at Betty Lov Pcrman. ent Wave Shoppe. Marcel and sham- poo $1. Phone ar. WATSONS BARBER AND Beauty shop. 9 Celina St. We spe- cialize in ladies' hair cutting, mar- celling, shampooing, facials - Marcel 59 cents. For appointments phone 2663. (jan. 14-1 m3) MADAM MARIE, LATE OF PARIS and T. Eaton, Toronto, high clas: beauty culture at moderate prices. Disney Building, Flat No, 1, 31 King street east, opposite Post Office. Phone 1376 (Jan. 2-1mo) MARCEL AND CURL, 30c. MRS. Everette Bell, 'Apartment 9, Edward Apartments, Quebec Street. For ap- pointments phone 1090]. Jan. 7-1mo. = A Building Supplies CEMENT BLOCKS FOR SALE To insure prompt delivery, place nrders in advance of delivery date W.- Borrowdale; phone 1618. Music ARTHUR LYNDE, VOCAL TEACH- er (Hambourg Conservatory, To- ronto) pupils prepared for all exams. Oshawa Tuesday, 53% Wil liam street west, upstairs, Phone 2754F. (129tf) FRANK CONVERSE SMITH, ONE of Toronto's leading violin teachers, is in Oshawa on Touesds #iternoohs i Igin St. E, ne Studia 6 ER Jan, 17-1 mou) AERBERT C. THENEBR, OR- ganist and cholr master of King Street United Church will accept pupils in plano, organ and vocal music. For particulars apply 60 william street east. Phone 2890. a Jan. 2-1 mo) TE Ree Radio Service GSHAWA RADIO SERVICE, AC- | cessories for sale, repairs on elec- tric and battery sets, tubes and batteries tested, batteries re- charged rental supplied. $1. Phone 2350J. Charles Wales, 14¢ Elgin East. Jan. 6-1 mo, RADIO REPAIRS, ALL WORK guaranteed, prices moderate, set test- ing, batteries recharged, 50c. Phone 382r11.- Geo. Burroughs, certified radio-trician. (Jan, 7-1 mo.) er ---------- . Pine Ave. phoue AG. RNEx, PAIN AND Paperrianger. Only first class work guaranteed ; years experience Prices reasonable. Phone 2460W. Jan, 17-1 mo) | Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE,'A BUNGALOWg FIVE rooms ands bath, hardwood floors, French doors, fireplace, furnace, wir. ed for electric stove, electric fixtures, newly decorated, "small payment down, balance monthly. Phone 2390]. (17¢) Work Wanted RE-UPHOLSTFRING CHESTER- fields made to order. We save you money. Estimates free. G. A _Con- stable. 74 Mechanic street Phone 1593). (5611) a -- BATTERIES CHARGED. CALLED for and delivered. 75 cents If ren tal supplied $1. Ratteries repaired Stan Blideon. 20 Mi'l St. Phone 1885W, (Jan, 13-1 mo) Auctioneer PHONE 716). W. 1. SULLEY wictioneer, 346 Simcoe S¢ S. We can sell vour odd pieces of funiture and other articles at our vards 4) + WW Oshiwa marin S. W. CLARK, AUCTIONEER 520 Simcoe Strect' South, phone 1. (Jan. 17-1 Mo.) Articles For Sale RADIO BARGAIN-NEW 7 All-Electric ' Federal Lowboy, $110 Cash. Phone 2092W. 16¢ MIXED HARD AND SOFT WOU slabs, $3.50 per load. Also bone drv body wood. Waterous Meek Limited Phone 1288. (Apr. 2611 FOR SALE--ABINTZMAN CO Ltd., planos, new apd used planus, also radios, latest wodels; terws arranged Apply C. Trull. Phone 1656J. i (111 tr FOR SALE--1 NEW 10 TUBE radio. Cheap for cash. Same guar- antee as ncw machine, FPhone 3289W. (16e) FOR TUBE, SALE anywhere in city. Phone 896. (Jan. 20-1 mo) MASON & RISCH PIANO. ORIGIN- al price $5600, Good p feo plano, Special stock taking brite 995 wii take back any time within twelve months as part payment on new piano. The Johns Plano Store, 80 Simcoe St. N. (16¢) FOR SALE--ONE PAIR OF TEAM sleighs. Phone 471. (17h) -- ETT IE Second Hand Dealer SECOND HAND DEALER FUR niture bought and eold 156 Blout st East Phone 1617M (te: Contracting CONTRACTING ~ CONCRETE lasterng, electric or alterations Phone 138 for estimates (136 Boarders Wanted BOARDERS WANTED, APPLY 156 Agnes street. Phone ny ) "Room and Board Wanted BUSINESS GIRL V. ANTS FUL. board and single room with priv- ate family near Motors. Rep.y giving phone number tr box 444 Times. - (18b) QUEBEC STOVE, NEARLY NEW, for sale or exchange on good electric stove: Pho 1]. 18¢ NINE TUBE KID ADIO TWO months old, will sacrifice cheap for cash; Phone Mr. King, 2782. (18h) a as For Rent | FOUR AND FIVE ROONEL MOD orp suites, including electric refrig stove, Iaundry conven) ences, etc.: conilinuous not water eupplied. Apply Supt phone 2671 ur The Trusts and Guarantee Co '4d., manager for owner. Toronto (27-1 APARTMENT.--~MODERN, HOME like ruites. Some furnished, laun dry, conveniences, «lec dryer, etc., elec stoves, elec refrigeration, hot water year round, I hope 1550 or 2347TW. (8tf) aration, Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD IN WARN comfortable home. No children. Single or double rooms. Five min- utes from Motors. Phone 2685F. (16¢c) NICE BRIGHT WARM BEDROOM to rent in private family. Board if desired. Phone 1928J. (16¢) ROOM. AND BOARD, PHONE 1519W, 17¢ ONE LARGE COMFORTABLE ern conveniences, Apply 17 Ritson Road North. o {17c) ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE family. 236 Dearborne Ave. iy (17 *| NIGBELY FURNISHED BEDROOM for gentlemen, board if desired. Close to four corners and business 'section, Apply 78 Bond street west. (17¢) Nursing PRACTICAL NURSE DISEN- gaged after Feb, first. Matornity invalid or general nursing. Doctors refer , For information phone Money to Loan CITY AND FARM LOANS, PRO- gress loans arranged. Parkhill & Field. Barristers, ete. 'Alger Bidz Phone 1614. Home Meats [ENGLISH HOME MADE PORK ples, steak and kidney ples hot or cold brawn, ~akes and pastries, etc., etc. Frank Drakes, 31 Maple street. Phone 2372F. ik te) iat Tailoring PAUL VERLAND, BEST AND most artistic clothes maker in: Osh- awa for 'men who care. Prices fair and reasonable, 12% Simcoe Street, south. Phone 1683W, = (Deo, #0-1 mo) a Furniture Repairing FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERED and repaired. No job too small or 100 large, George A. Lemee. Phone 1436M. fod (Jan. 7-1 mo) ; Hemstitching ~~ NINE CENTS PER YARD, PLEAT: ed Skirts, one dollar. alterationw bte. All kinds of beautiful fancy work on sale. Mrs. Dell, 56% Sim 208. South, Phone 10656. Jaan, 17-1 mo) A Rections. & mw oli i 3 742M, (Jan, 16-1 mo) a or "| GOOD SIX ROOMED HOUSE 1? Oshawa to exchange on small farm on Highway between Bowmanville and Toronto, Apply to Box 392, Times. (17¢) For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR BXCHANGE--VIL- lage Newcastle. 12 room home. Acre of ground. $3500. For Osh- 'awa property. Murdoch, Warren avenue, (16c) Wanted To Buy WANTED TO BUY--A _ FIVH -- " roomed house. State lowest price. Apply Box 450 Oshawa Daily 'Times, ' '(18e) Agents Wanted #4 A DAY PAID CHRISTIAN MAN 'or woman for distributing relig- ious literature. For particulars, write stating age and church con- Mr, Conrad, Tower Bldg., % (12-16-18-21-24) 't like fhe ay Jou clean my , Mary. Look, the uppers have hardly been touched." pe "I s'pose it's force of habit, sir. In all my previous places the gen- tlemen wore spats." --Humorist, room and board for gentleman, mod- | 155% TO RENT--APARTMENT CON- sisting of double room, shower, toi- let, clothes closet, central, steam heat. Apply Box 389 Tunes (14f) 0 we NII ence Kingston road west, Year's lease. Vacant. Desirable tourist rest. Murdoch, Warren avenue. (16¢) FOR RENT--6. ROOM HOUSE, $25 per month. Apply 7 Maple St, Phone 2758F. wT (17¢) TO RENT -- TWO OR THREE bright unfurpished rooms. Phone F. (17¢) ROOMS TO RENT IN PRIVATE home with board, central. Apply 87 ueen Street. (17¢) R RENT--NEW GH brick house with large garden, every convenience, Apply Mrs. C. H. Stinton, 197 Gibbons street Phone 30957. (1b) TO RENT--T WO UNFURNI rooms, heated. All conveniences. Centrally Tochted, 237 Athol street cast, : (17¢) FOR RENT--NICELY FURNISH- ed apartment with heat, light' and water. Also, five garages. Apply 97 Colborne 8t. E. (16¢) FOR RENT-----HOUSE NO. 116 Annis St. Oshawa, Immediate pos: session. Apply to Conant & Annis, Barristers. Oshawa, (W-8 tf) VELY 5. ROOME M bungalo for rent, $30, Holden 371W. RENT--TWO CLEAN FURY nished rooms with every conveni- ence for light housekeeping. Ap- p's 134 Alice street. (18h) Position Wanted' work as mother's help or light housework. Phone 21837. (16c) TR Sy Help--Wanted Male PUBLIC SCHOOL BOYS Bie twoen ages 9 and 14 wanted for In- teresting work. Apply 88 "Drew street at 7 o'clock tonight, = D Phone (18b) WANTED-REAL OPPORTUNITY for live "wire Insurance : Particulars, Box 393 Times. ! BOX wd 2 i a For Sale or Rent stone av , chestnut v floors hout, wired for built in ec: binet, 3 piece bath, laundry tubs, Good furnace, Adults only, Phone 3310W, (118d) new five reom brick I STRICTLY NEW | laid eggs in any quantity delivered | Moon, Apply 114 Alma Street, (18a) |} NOTICE TO CR"DITORS 6.00 1927, Cap. 150, Sec. Bi Estate o" "Marion M¢ _ veil, . ster, lo ALL persms } ving claim inst the estat» of Marion Moth- + I, 12te of the Township of East VY it's J1 the C- *aty of Ontz " , £pinster, deceased, who died on abe st the fifth day = Nrsawm' = A.D., 1929, are hereby notified to file with the "adersigned, oa c~ Lelore the First day of Febru ary, A.D. 1930. fuil particulars ot their claims. Immediately after ¢ 'd date, the issets (f the c.z ed will be dic ited ame those entitled thereto, having re- g-v1 only to ' °° so fMed. Dated at Oshawa. thie Fourteen- th day of January, A.D., 1930, W. E. N, FINCLAIFR, K.C, Bank of Commercy Bldg, ¢ Oshawa, Ontario. (12418-7 SEAGRAVE Seagrave; Jam. 17«-Tho annual meeting of the Woman's Associa- tion of the United CRUrch was held abt""the pamsonage on' Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 15, with an attend ance of 26 members and four vis tors. Th@ President, Mrs. J. Shunk, presided over the opening exercises and general business. while the Rev, Mr. Green had charge of the election. of officers. for the year 1930... The year 1929 brought great spiritual and material pro- gress, according to reports which wore presented at the meeting, the, ampunt of $313.18 being raised for all purposes during the year. The Association starts a new year hop- ing for the same loyalty and co- operation from the members and friends, The following officers were elected for another 'yéar. President, Mrs, J. Shunk; vice- president, Mrs. S. Reynolds; sec- getary, Mrs. H. Easiasorilgas treasurer, Mrs. A. Mrs. C. W Mrs. W. Moose; Martin; organist, ; Clarke; press cores, Mrs. L. Scott flower committee, Mrs, C. W. Mrs, 8. McCoy. Mrs. T. Couch, sick committee, Mrs. 8. J. Wooldrjdze, Mrs. F. Watson; Par- sonarze committee, Mrs. R. 8. Scott, Mrs. W. Frise, Mrs. M. Stone, Mrs. M. Moase, Mrs. W. Crozier was ap- pointed to look after the printing of the new cook book which will to ready in a few weeks. Te book will contain one hundred and fifty tested recipes, and should sell very readily. The meeting was favored by two plessing solos from Mrs. J, Harding and Mrs. C. W, Clarke. Refreshmonts were gerved at close of meeting by committee in charge, The annual Sunday School meet ing was held in the Sunday Schoo} y room on Wednesday evening last, | Rev, Mr, Groen. prsgiding. The meeting opened with a hymn, Bible read and a short talk on the same by Rev. Mr, Green. Moved that Mrs. B, Dowson act as secre- tary for 'the meoting and Mrs. S. J. Wooldridge and Mr, H. Leask to be auditors of the treasurer's and secretary's books for 1930. Carried. A splendid report was given for the year 1929 and the school is looking forward to a moro success. ful year in 1930. The following officers were then elected for. the new year, Supt, Mr. John Mark asst.,, Mr. H. Leask; Secretary, Mr. R. Seqtt, asst, Mr. M, McMillan; Treas., Mr. W. Rogers; Librarian, Miss Vera Tanner, asst., Miss A. Clements; Cradle Roll Supt. Mrs. W. Frise; Missionary, Mrs. B, Dow- gon; Missionary Treas., Mrs, J. Mzs- Taggart, Pianist. Miss Ila: Moon; class 1, Mr. 8. Reynolds, asst., Mr, H. Leask; class 2, Mrs. L. Orchard, asst, Mrs. 8. Reynolds; class 3, Mrs, H, Leask, asst., Mr. A, Bruce; class 4, Miss I, Spoftard, asst., Mrs. H, Wanamaker; class 5, Mr, H. Eagleson, asst., Mr. E, Butt; class 6, Mrs. A. Martin, asst, Mrs. C W. Moon; class 7, Mrs. H. Eagle son, asst., Miss I. Reynolds class 8, Mrs. E, Butt, asst., Miss lla Moon; class 9, Mrs. B. Dowon, asst. Mrs. W. Moose. A meeting of the young people's league was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, Leask on Mon- day evening, Jan. 13, to make plans for the weekly Tooling: ao make them more Interesting: league will have chafge of the Sunday ev- ening servite on Feb. Ist 'which we hope ibe well attended. Sorry to, report Mr. J. Maclean confined to hls bed through illness, Hope he will soon be around again, Others on the sick list are slowly ~~ Rates for | Classified Ads. | Minimum charge 80c, Each subsequent consecu- tive insertion 1l¢ per word, Three consecutive inser. tions for thy price of two first insertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge fur three insertions, G0 cexts, Box number 100 additional Professional or Business Cards, $2.60 per month for 20 words or less; 10 cents a word per month for each additional word, ry A 3 AC : "LISE MU iY " TELEPHONE 85 Ask for Classified Ad Department oid ? Montreal, Jan, 22--Archbishop's Cathedral of Montreal has the unique distinction in Montreal of being the adopted parish church of most of the Catholic tourists who visit the. metropolis during the year. According to, Canon Valois, Chancellor of the Montreaf diocese, the attendance at the last three masses on Sunday, particularly in summer, is made up 'mostly of visitors from every part of Amer- ica, touring the province. There are approximately 2500 parishioners attached to the basi- lica, according to figures given by Canon Valois, and® the church easily contains two thousands seated. At the three early masscs on Sundays the attendance is meagre, but from the 9 o'clock mass, the church is almost filled, so that it can be sald from 6000 to the parish. to 7000 people hoar mass every Sunday there. Of these, approxi- mately 75 per cent, are strangers. Many come from Archbishop's Cathedral Mecca Of Catholic Tourists other parts of the city, attracted by the sumptuous ceremonies and the fine vocal and instyumental music which are characteristic of the basilica, but most of the strangers are tourists residing temporarily at the near-by hotels and apartment houses. Asked if there was a possibility of the basilica being rebuild in a more populous centre, Canon Val- ols sald that he did not believe that this could happen for, he ex- plained, if even all the regular parishioners were td move else~ where, the basilica would still be necessary to the thousands of Cath- olic visitors. Furthermore, the cathedral has cost millions = to build and is considered one of the most interesting monuments of this city. It appeal? to the hearts of all Catholics. in the same meas- ure 88 does Notre Damo church and its disappearance would cer- tainly be a shock for many, he claimed, covery is hoped for. Quite 2a number attended party dt-the home of Mr. and Mrs MagGregor on Friday evening and all report a good time. Mr. Orval Stone was visiting in Toronto last week. fted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shunk on 'Monday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Toronto last week on business. They had the pleasure of going all through the farmers' Dairy. Mr. and Mrs. chewan. The Woman's Missionary Societv held a short but very interesting meeting at the home of Mrs, B. F. Green on Wednesday evening last; roll call, The president, Mrs. H T.eask, had charge of the meeting The secretary. Mrs. rouraring report of the year's work long-to-bb-remembered. The elec dent, Mrs. H. Leask; improving in health, a speedy re- the Mr. and Mrs. H, Wanamaker vis< were in Powell who have been visiting relatives for the past two weeks, left for Toronto where they will visit relatives before re- turning to their home in Saskat- some 12 members answered L. Orchard, gave a very satisfactory and en- The society would be pleased to have more join and moke 1920 one tion of officers took place in which the following were elected: Presi- 'treasurer, Mrs. S. Reynolds: secretary, Mrs. F. Watson; supply secretary, Mrs, B. Dowson; program committee Mrs, B. F. Green, Mrs. E. Butt and has it been able to show a more ex cellent condition of its investments, a more favorable financial position, or a larger volume of new business. The company's assets liave been in- creased to $57,808,154. The rate of interest earned on invested assets was 6.457, which rate has been can- sistently high over a period of many years, and is one of the chief rea- sons the London Life has been able to pay such lapge dividends to policy- holders and grant insurance on a re- cord low-cost basis. : The company's investments are al- most wholly in government and muni- cipal bonds and first 'mortgages on improved real estate. The overdue interest on its $37,700,000 mortgage investments is less than in any one of the previous seven years, possibly a Tow record in this regard for any loaning institution, Another indica- tioh of the splendi@ financial condi- tion of the London Life! -. ernment standard were the largest in the company's entire history ang the accumulated surplus amounts to over $6,225,000 exclusive of the sep- arate funds set aside for dividends due and aceruing to policyholders. The reserves for the security of pol ieyholders are on the highest basis in use on the continent for similar classes of business and are greater by $2,980,000 than required by the Dominion Insurance Act, The new business of the company reached a new high peak, $110,387, 372, all of which was produced in vig LAID flectric Sanded and Finish. ed Complete W. J. TRICK CO. LTD. 25 Albert -Street PHONE 378. NEXT THE POST OFFIC The surplus earnings on the gov- | Mrs. A. Bruce. RORARTS VAL) MKF FLAVIEG Voice Harmony," Which Is Very Important SCREEN PAIR And They Have "Romantic Many a big film success has ush- Canada, as the London Life is a pure- ly Canadian company. Group Life increase for the year being 14%, with similar progress in the Company's Group Sickness-and Accident busi- ness. The record volume of new bu- siness has enabled the London Life to pass the four-hundred million mark of insurance in force during the year. The total volume of in- surance in force is now $407,327,631. Biggest Year in History The year 1929 witnessed the fifty- fifth anniversary of the founding of the London Life and it is signifi- cant that it was the "biggest and best" year of its entire history. It is claimed that nineteen-thirty ywill be an even greater year since every fin. ancial catastrophe, as well as each Insurance has developed rapidly, the |: Radios Repaired All Makes The Ontario Motor Scles ~IMITED 90 Simcoe St, S. Phone 900 MONEY o LOANED J Cars Refinanced All Dealings Confidential G. R. Holden MOTOR LOANS AND DIS. COUNTS LID. Felt Block Room 6 Phone 2700 DISKEXY-COTT AMBULANCE 87 Celina St. Phone 108: Expert Watch Repaimig BURNS JEWELRY STORE King & Prince Sts. to demonstrate to the public the wis- dom of making Life Insurance the backbone of one's estaté. The Lon- don Life is pre-eminently able to give life insurance service, and that it is winning: and holding good-will ev- erywhere is evidenced by its marvel- if |-collapse on the stack market was at ered into the cinema hall of fame halt-a-dogen little known players, but fow screen hits have added so much to the fame of well-known Actors: as "The Isle of Lost Ships" hag contributed to the renown of Virginia Valli and Jason Robards. The First National-Vitaphone special. coming Thursday to the' New Martin Theatre, presents those popular young stars ip an intrigu- ing love story against the eerie, colorful background of the unex- plored Sargasso Sea. Here, in a little colony of derelict humans influenza or other epidemic, seems lous growth. 6 ROOM --= SOLID BRICK «Hot Water Heating == Hardwood Floors Throyghout, ; : i Will rent or exchamge for lot in North end or What i Have You? W living on an island of derelict ships @ startling drama is evolved. It is so startling, in fact, that it makes the lively beginning of the story, with our hero being taken by a detective to justice and t electric chair for an elleged crim of which. he i. innocent, seem tame in comparison! +. "Miss Valli and Robards fall in Jove during these stormy scenes, and nothing in their past careers equals the emotional power of their unique affair depicted in 'The Isle of Lost Ships." The picture, of courso, has-all sound and dialogue, and hteir voices, too, are in perfect harmony. There's more to that, the movie' technicians assure us, than might appear. It has: been discovered that "romantic veice harmony' is essential for effective screen mat- ry is the 'heavy,' -Robert O'Connor plays the role of the detective, and the large, col- orful supporting cast contains many familiar favorites of stage and screen. Irvin Willat directed the big picture, which is based on Crittenden Marriott's novel, (929 ONE OF BEST YEARS IN HISTORY ~ OFLONDON LIFE New Business Reached High " Peak of $110,387,372 All in Canada The year 1929 which was marked in the early months by a great fever or speculation and in the later ths by a correspondingly great the sante time one of the best years the London Life Insurance Company has enjoyed. Never in its history Apply, -- G. W. FINLEY -- Care Centra} Canada Loan Houses insulated with TEN- TEST dare the weather at its worst. 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