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Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Feb 1930, p. 9

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~ THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1930 PAGE NINE i Yi THE CIASSIRIED S ts ECTIO Mr. Seller "28a9\aaae0 J) \ - Legal { CONANT & ANNI BARRISTERS b! " Solicitors 'Notaries Public Etc Con veva cing and general practice of Law. Offices 1% Simcoe St South Oshawa. Phone 4 GD. Conant BA, LIB: A F Annis, BA LL. B. FRANK § LCBBS BARRISTER o Solicitor. Notary Public, Convey *"ancer Money to wan Third fom néw Alger Building Opposite Post Office. Phone 2996 ¢ WE N SINCLAIR KC. BANK las % Lommerce Bulding QSEPH ™ MANGAN B.A. -BAR risger. Solicitor. Notary. Price. Con | ¢ |B} er Maney to loan Office 14'4 Kihg St. East. Ochawa Phone 445 Eehence phone 837 N. CREIGHTON AND Fraser. Barristers, (onveyancers Notaries Public. etc Office over Standard Bank Eutrance Simcoe St. Phone 13. } F. Grierson, K.C. Tri Creighton, B.A, N.. C. Fraser, B.A. AN BARRISTER Sy So estar Notary over Dewland's Store. Money to loan. 16 Simcoe street north Phone 67° Residence 2586F. ok AIRY RN i BRL GREER AND TIUMPHREYS BAR ris Solicitors. sic. 24'4 Sir.coe { St Phone 3160 Menev to loan ALEX C. HALL, B.A, BARRIS { 1 te "etc. Conveyancing and general Pp! jen. 22% King St East b) Phone 4237. (tr) HARRIS & HARRIS, BARRIS tera, Solicitors, ete. 41 Alzes Bldg. Oshawa and Port Perry Phones 759 Oshawa, Port Perry 24 anil 71 r 3. (Feb. 3-1 mo) A. J. PARKHILL, BARRISTER j etc. Money to loan. Alger Bldg, op- d posite Post Office. Phone 1614. Medical "ir d DR. MeKAY. PHYSICIAN, SUR geon, Accoucher, Office and resi- dence, Kinz St. Ez3t, corner Victoria St. Oshawa, Phone 94 DR. HAROLD W. TRICK. PH 'Sl cian, Surgeon. Obs'ctrician, Special bo 4 to maternity work ard di- seases of wonen." Two vears' post graduatexgxpericnc. Cffice and resi dence 167 ®imcoe St. N., {gor. Brock phone 302 - - DK. GRANT BiRRY, PHYSICIAN i Surgeon, Obscetrician, diseases of | infants ead deen Office vy residenc ond East one 1153 DR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI-; cian and Surgeon, special attention given to X-ray work-ang Blectro- theopy. Office, Disney Elock. Phone 2050. Office open 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. Residence 161 Kinz East Phone 2416. i DR DAVID ARCHER. M.D. CM bf LIL. Ri1G and S Edinburgh Physician, Surgeon and Obstetrician Fh 142 Simcoe St. N Phone 3020 r dence 161 King St. E. Phone 3155 hes 70, W. CARE, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician. Office and residence, 512 Simcoe street north. Phone 2415 t SR. J. ARCHER EROWN, PHYSI- d cian, Surgeon and Obstetrician, office ki 0 an] residence, 185 Simcoe Street, Mn North phone 3107. Hz ¢ DR. J. G. FERGUSON, PHYSICIAN vy and Surgeon. Specialist in kidney and bladder diseases, Brock and | Mary streets, Whitby. Phone 179 Whitby. (Jan. 30-1 mo) i Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist t DR F. T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOK 1 Street West. Toronto, will be at lis ' office aver Jury Loveli's - Drug | Store each Saturday. from 1 till 4 p.m., for consultation and treatment i of diseases of ear, nose and throat tsi only. Appointments mav be ma', at ( drue store Phone 97 a ®. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR E F RICHARDSON OFFIC ove: Mitchell's Drue Store Hous 10 to 12'am. 2 to 5 Evenings by appointment Oftice phone 2660 Rsidence 4321 | Dental PRS. J. PHI! LIPS OVER BAS Pi get's. Special attention to X-rav work. ~ Gas racticn Nwrse an' at tendance. Phone 959 House 1312 al DR H M COOKE. 9 "IMCOE SI north, over Mitchell's Drug Store, Gas for ex.raction. Phone 54 DR L E HUBBELL. DENTIST Nitrous oxid oxvgen gas for extra jons. Office Rova! Bank Bided4 1 Phone 948 residence 1378 M a DR ) F BROCK DUNTIST, 16 Simcoe St over © Dewland's Phone 1957 Res 292W. Avenings bv anpnointms nt. DR Ww. H GI'FORD OFFICE Regent Theatre Eldz Phone 1780 Residence 64 ] DR LAaNGMAIT , DR DAV'ES Dentists. 37 hg St E Special at tention to gas extraction and X-rav Nurse in attendance Phones 1243 an' 864 So : Architects OC STENHOUSE i-- GENERAL Marchiter tural work. Second floor ad Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496 i Res 1.ione 9091 THOMSON ANC TOHNSON, AS t snciate architects Simeoc St. § | o Over Felt Bros Public Stenographer MARIE M HILTON, 74 SIMCOE | street north. Phone 1600. Special rates for mailing. lists and ~ircular York. _L___ Xian. 28-1 mo) Watch Repairing | F. A 'VON GUNTEN EXPERT ¢ Swiss watchinaker 'repair shop at | 44% King Street West. Your pat. We renace is solicited % iad {i Auctioneer |n PHONE 716). -W. I. SULLEY Fi auctioneer 346 Simcoe Si $0 We i 1% can sell your odd pieces of fuimture e = > "Hemstitching # Optometrist C. H. TUCK, OPTOMETRIST, specialist in muscle anomalies, eyesight and glasses. Author of Eye Care and Eye Strain, The Chilg and Its Development. Dis ney Block. opposite Post Office Phone 1516. (Feb, 12-1 mor Engineering and Surveying WINEVAN AND SMITH. ONTAR 0 Land Surveyors and Civil Engin cers, subdivisions 'town planning municipal engineers 65 or 411 Kine St _E Phones 2532] or 2544. Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING ST East Ambulance Residence 542 Sim coe street north Phone 210J and S10W OSHAWA BURIAL COMPANY 87 Celina street Oshawa Corner B@uce s'reet Insurance i tr" (mania S-- DAVIS AND SON INSURANCH 19 King St. west, Oshawa, The old est Fir Agency in Oshawa. 30 Re nutable Fire. Companies WHEN PLACING INSURANCE enneult R. N. Johve, 80 Simcoe north. Your fnsurance 'vants at tended to and your .nterests pro- tected CARTAGE AND STORAGE. COLE- man's, 86 Bond West. Speciallste in furniture moving, storage ware- house and moving van equipment Phone Ambulance Phone | he All Classified Advertising Coming Events, Etc. ~ STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE of this nature. and collect for same. Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE --- MODERN SIX rooms, brick residence, nearly new, figst chss condition, paved stree!, best rosidential section. Price $4700. Terms can be arranged. Ap ply Bradley Bros. (461) This rule has been found necessary because of expense and loss arising from handling a large number of small accounts For thy 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 Telephorre 35 ASK FOR CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT . . - \ pre pe pd For Rent APARTMEN" ~mULERN, HOME like suites. Some furnished, laud dry, conveniences, ¢'ec dryer, etc. dlec stoves, elec relri=eration, hot water year round. Phone 1560 or 2347TW. (8tf) MOVING, GRAVEL sand ard cinders. Local and long distanr hauline Phone 3048 and 2692F, Smith and Cox, 387 King St. W. : OSHAWA'S OLDEST ESTAB- lishe! furniture movers. Park' Road car aze. Local and long distance Frank Cowle. Prop. 65 Park Ri Sout? Phone 215 CARTAQGE, (Feb. 18-1 mo) CARTAGE, MOVING GRAVEL, sand and cinders. Local and long dis- tance hauling. Phone 2739W. T. Sib lock, 215 Bloor St. E. (Feb. 1 mb.) WHY PAY RENT?'--KEEP MO ing--lowest rates--best of service-- local and long distance -- Satisfac- tion* guaranteed. Also Hauling -- Eagle Cartage. Phone 290. 4 (Feb. 28--1 mo.) =ztmgworss a i a Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU PERMAKEN wave. Special $5 and $7.50 Finger wave and shampoo $1 Facial .7S¢ Hair cuttiig 25c. Phone 2968 or 8 Simcoe North. * EXPERT MARCELLING BY Betty 'Ward at Betty Lou Perman ent Wave Shoppe. Marcel and sham poo $1. Phone 2968. : WATSON'S BARBER AND Beauty shop. 9 Celina St. We spe cialize in ladies' hair cutting, mar celling. shampooing, facials Marcel 50 cents. For appointments phone 2653. (Feb, 15-1 mo) MADAME MARIE. LATE OF Paris, France and T. Eaton, Tu ronto, high class beauty culture at modsrate prices. Disncy Building Flat No. 1, above Dr. Tuck's. Phone 13786. (Feb. 4-Mar. 4) Music ARTHUR LYNDE, VOCAL TEACH er (Hambourg Conservatory, To- ronto) pupils prepared for al exams. Oshawa Tu=sday, 53 Wil liam street - --ast, upr.airs, Phone 2754F. (129t1) FRANK CONVERSE SMITH. ONE of Torento's leading violin teachers. 1s in Oshawa on Thursday afternoons Studio 86 Elgin St E. Phone 739M (Feb. 18-1 mo) HERBERT C. TRENEER, OR ganist and choir omer of King Street United Church will accept pupils in piano, organ and voeal music. For particnlars apply 50 William streec east Phone 2896. (Feb. 3-1 mo) ari ---------- TT LEONARD RICHER, DIRECTOR of music, Oshawa Collegiate and Public Schools. Studio--47 Gibb St. phone. 1984). (Feb. 5-1 mo.) Radio Service GSHAWA RADIO SERVICE, AC- cessories for sale, repairs on elee- teic and battery sets, tubes and hatteries tested, batteries re charged rental supplied $1 Phone 3350). Charles Wales, 146 Elgin East. (Feb. 6-1 mo) RADIO SETS TESTED FREE OF charge, expert repairs of electric and battery sets, prices" moderate, satis faction guaranteed: DBatferies re- charged 50c delivg-ed. Geo, Bur- roughs, certified radiotrician, King Street West, Phone 382-11. an (Feb. 11-1 mo.) PAINTER, PAPERHANGER AND decorator. Estimates given on work. Phone 1367J. P. J. Brady. (Jan, 29-1 mo) Home Cooked Meats ENGLISH HOMY MADE PORK pies, steak and k!dney ples hot or cold brawn, -akes and pastries, ete, ete. Frank Drakes, 21 Maple street. Phone 23725. (770) Tailoring PAUL. VERLAND, BEST AND most artistic clothes .maker in Qsh- awa for [en Whe Prices fair G sonabe, } th Bnome 1563. le Street (Jan. 30-1 'mo) NING GENTS PER YARD, PLEAT- ed Skirts, one dolar alterations, étc ~All kinds of beautiful fancy work on sale. Mes Dell, 26% Sim: :00 South, Phone 1656. {| Mand other articles at our vards, 41 {| |} King St. W,.. Oshawa, Ontario, Bl . oi ~ Work Wanted RE-UPHOLSTEKING. CHESTER- fields made to oder, We save you money. Estimates free. G. A. Con- stable. 74 Mechanic street. Phone 1503] (5601) BATTERIES (HARGEDSCALLED for and delivered. 75 cents. If ren- tal supplied $'. Batteries repaired Stan Blideon. 20 Mi'l St. Phone 18856 W. (Fel, 14-1 mo) BATTERIES CHARGED, €ALLED for and delivered, 75ec, rental 26e. 204 Oshawa Blvd. Phone 3112W. (Feb. 6-1 mo) JOBBING, CARPENJERING AND general house repairs, cabinet making furniture repaired, refinished and up- holstering, Phone 2598]. (Feb. 18-1 Mo.) PLASTERING, TINTING, ALSO repair work done promptly, prices reasonable, Apply 78 Bond streer west. (49¢) FIX UP YOUR ROADWAY, gravel, sand, cinders and general trucking. Chris Graham, phone 2621M. (Feb, 24-1 mo) Building Supplies "EMENT BLOCKS FOR SALE: To insure prompt delivery. place nrders in advance of delivery date W. Borrowdale, phone 18618. Articles For Sale MIXED HARD AND s0UFI WOOD slabs. $3.50 per load Also bone dry body wood Waterous Meek Limited Phone 1288 - (Apr. 26ti FOR SALE--HEINTZMAN COU Ltd., planos, new and used planus, vse radios, latest models; terwse arranged Apply C. Trull. Phone 1666J. (111-0) FOR SALE---TWO GOOD STOVES coal and wood, Cheap. Apply 195 Court St. (49c) BIG SALE OF FURNITURE BEDS complete all sizes, sliding couches, parlor sgts, extention tables, centre tables, two selid Oak dining room suites, kitchen dining cook stove, dressers, chiffoniers, carpets, rugs, baby car- riages. i cabinet, hall racks, chairs, and rockers, wash stands, room 17 Prince Street. (49¢) DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS AT EN- gel's, 21 Bond street west, 15 Men's Indigo Dye Blue Suits, with 2 pairs of Trousers $16. (49¢) 2 FOR BALE-- ONE KITCHEN table porcelgin top. four kitchen chairs, one Simmons day bed, one congoleum rug 9 x 7% ft. Phone 3089J. (49¢) ATWATER KENT RADIO, -- 6- tube battery Phone 1946F. set. 359 Mary St. (50b) E--HEINTZMAN PIANO 2. c) FOR in perfect condition. Apply Apt. over Ward's Store, (50 APPLES, FOR SALB--SPIES, Baldwins and Tolman Sweets. Oshawa Fruit Growers, storehouse, 7° Richmond St. West. Special prices Saturday. (60a) FOR SALE--TWO INCUBATORS. Cyphers and Chatham. Phone or apply J. J. Scott, 382 Mary streets, Oshawa, (60c) Money to Loan MONEY. TO LOAN -- FUNDS available for first mortgages, on well located residences. Bradley Bros, 29% Simcoe South (upstairs). (Feb. 25-1 mo,) - Help--Wanted Male WANTED--AUTO MECHANIC-- One capable of taking charge of & Buick and Pontiac Service Station, in a town of 20,000, Apply to Box 460 Times. (48¢) Wanted To Buy HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR FAT hens. Telephone. 81 Whitby and reverse charges. d (Jan, 30-1 mo) Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT--BMALL house with large lot in or near town. Box 1049, Oriilia, Ont. (60a) WANTED TO RENT ON LEASE, six or seven roomed house prefers ably one or two miles outside city with good sized garden. = Phone (Feb, 18-1 mo) 1882W. Box 463 Times, §0c) \ r FOUR AND FIVE ROO¥ED MOD ern suites Including electric refrig eration, ences, gte.; supplied. Apply Supt or The Trusts. and Guarantee Co stove, I[aundry. conven! continuous hot water 'phone 2671 L.td., manager for owner, Toronto (27-t1) OFFICES TO RENT OVER AND- erson's Clothing Store, heated, cen- trally located, suitable for legal or dental professions, Apply C. M. An- derson, €35 ti; TO RENT-- TWO FURNISHED apartments. one large and one small, Phone 2671, (Feb, 22-1 mo) FIVE ROOMED HOUSE FOR rent, with all conveniences and garage. Apply 664 Oxford street. (461) TWO FURNISHED ROOM APART- ment, all conveniences or tliree- room furnished apartment on ground floor, 251 Arthur Street. Phone 969W. (4810 FIVE ROOMS. CONVENIENCES. furnace, central, immediate posses sion. Twenty-five per month, Phone 101W, (48¢c) TO RENT--BATHROOM FLAT three rooms, all conveniences, hardwood floors. 315 Jarvis street phone 1116J. (48c) careful tenants. v TWO LIGHT HOUSE-KEEPING all conveniences. garage, liens St, THREE NICELY FURNISHED Housekeeping rooms, young, couple. UNFURNISHED BATHROOM For Rent Ti T---~TWO rooms, for light housekeeping, bath flat. All conveniences including electric rangette. 313 Jarvis street. (49¢c) FURNISHED HOUSE, SIX ROOM, well furnished, modern home, to Phone 3131w. (50c) rooms, 115 Ritson Road South. Phone 10841, (50b) BRICK HOUSE TO RENT WITH Hardwood floors & 345 St. Im- (50¢) * @5 per month, Phone 359M. Suitable tor Convenient to Phil- Apply 38 Jackson lip's and Pedlar's. St. (50c) 2 OR 3 ROOMS, UNFURNISHED or partly furnished. All conveniences. Near Genera) Apply 93 Roxborough Ave. Motors, no children, * (50c) flat, every convenience, one block from car line, Rent reasonable. Phone 2351W (50¢) FOR RENT~--150 acres, 3 miles east of Oshawa, on the third cohcession, Darlington Township, near the King ston Road at Courtice; Apply for terms to). Culham, 2901 Dundas St, West, Toronto, (Ftf) EIGHT ROOMED HOUSE, 16 NAS- sau street. All conveniences $40 per-month. Phone 1856W, (50b) Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD FOR RE fined gentlemen, near Collegia e and Motors. Home privileges. Phone 2729F. (49¢) ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO gentlemen with garage, 129 Col- borne Strect East. (48¢c) BOARD AND ROOM FOR ONE oF | two hnsiness girly, ten minutes walk from Motors. Phone 1452N (50 PLEASANT FRONT BEDROOM. every convenience, private home, board if desired. Business men pre- ferred. Phone 3179W. (50c) LARGE DEDROOM SUITABLE for two youn: gentlemen, private family Oshaw . 50b) and Live Stock. JAMESWAY HATCHED CHICKS from trap-nested breeders, S. C. White Leghorns, barred rocks, White Wyandottes, Write or phone for cat- alogue. Oshawa Hatchery and Poultry Farm, 144 Park oad North. Phones 1337J, 1337F. (Feb, 15-1 mo) BARRED ROCKS, KILMARNOCK strain. Selling out. Your chance to get this excellent strain, 359 Mary St., Phone 1946F, (501) Lost and Found LOST-- FEBRUARY 18TH, WRIST watch, between Gibbon and Burke streets, Reward. Phone 2018J. (49¢) APARTMENT IN CENTRAL SIX Suite building, three rooms and bath. electric range, refrigerator, steam heat, janitor service, Phone 1.00. (484) FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT. with or without board, Close in Phone 1596J, 142 Prince St, (48¢c) TWO HOUSE TO RENT ON RITSON road south, 6 rooms and bath, fur nace, newly decorated throughout, Phone 2435W, iC light (48¢) rooms for housekeeping. Every convenience, reasonable, 215 Celina street. APARTMENT TO LET -- ALL conveniences, 262 King Street East. Phone 1215W, TO RENT--NICELY FURNISHED Bedroom, Phone 212. FLAT, TWO OR THREE UNFUR- nished rooms, bathroom and garage to rent, Heat, light and water $20. Prviate entrance. Ltd. Apply 195 Court St. FOR room in quiet home, also garage. 114 Colborne St. E. Phone TSW. (49¢) FOR RENT--2 AND 3 ROOM apartments, unfurnished, All con- veniences. ranges $28 and $30. storage. Apply 12 Gladstone Ave, (48¢c) (49¢) (492) Close to Fitting 13 Court St. (4c) RENT ~ PRIVATE BED- Heat, light, water and Heated car (49¢c) TO RENT--BRIGHT FRONT BED- room, suit one or two gentlemen. also good garage. Phone 2040M, (49¢) Rates for Classified Ads. First tnsertion--1 per word. Minimum charge 30c. Each subsequent consecu- tive {insertion 1c per word, X Three consecutive {insert tions for thy price of two first {neertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge fur three insertions, GO gevts. Box number 10¢ additional Professional or Business Cards, $2.60 per month for 20 words or lese; 10 cents a word per wonth . tor each additional word, TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS CONT LITTLE: AC JCOMPLISH MUCH TELUPHONE 35 Ask for Classified Ad ~ Department 15 cents ,LOST--FOUR LUNCH CLOTHS-- "PRACTICAL NURSE, MA between 180 Division and 131 Brock streets, Finder please (50h) Motor Cars FOR SALBE--SPECIAL CHEVRO- let Coach, '29. First class condi- tion, Phone 717J between 5 and 7. (48D) For Sale or Exchange SELL OR EXCHANGE MY equity of $1800 in King St. West. Lot 60 x 1650, What have you? Box 503. (49¢) Books ROBERTSHAW'S CIRCULATING library You will enjoy reading the latest Fiction at minimum cost Phone 1472. 37 Cimcoe "St. North ( Nursing EXPERIENCED "PRACTICAL nurse, with reference. open 'for en- gagements March first. Maternity of general nursing. Phone 742M, (Feb. 18-1 Mo.) ity, invalid, or general nursing For information picne 1208 (Feb, 24-1 mo) "Room and Board Wanted TWO BUSINESS GIRLS WOULD like two rooms with board, Central location. Apply Box 462, Times. (50b Furniture Repairing FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERED and repaired, Prices moderate, phone 1436M or 2830W. George Lemee. (Feb. 11-1 mo.) Painting and Decorating R GUTSOLE, FIRST CLASS PA pohianger, painting apd graining. rices right, work ranteed. Pine Ave., phoue 3065w or A067w, (72 tf) phone 1138, | "Secret Six" Already Show- Contracting CONTRACTING -- CONGRETE plastering, electric or alterations Phone 139 for estimates (136) Auction Sale AUCTION SALE--ON TUESDA., March 4, 1930, the 'property ot Charles Luke, Myrtls Station stock vards. Fresh cows and springeéry a quantity of Jerseys, Holsteins. and Ayrshires. '6 months' eredit. 6 per cent. interest, George 'and Ted Jackson, Auctioneers. (60a) Auction Sale AUCTION SALE -- TUESDAY, March 4, 1980, 1,80 p.m, 35 high class grade Holstein milking cows and Heifers. R. Russell Fleming, lot 5, concession: 2, Kingston High- way, Whitby, -Ontario., Wm. Maw Auctioncer. (50a) Notice to Creditors IN: THE MATTER 'OF THE Estate of John OC, Bartlett, late of the Township of East Whitby, de- ceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having any claims or de- mands against the late Juhn C. Bartlett, who died on or about the 23rd day of December, A.D. 1929, at the Townghip of East: Whitby in the Province of Ontario, are re- quired to send by post prepaid, or to deliver to the undersigned, soli- citors herein for Nation Trust Com- pany, Limited, the administrator of the estate of the said John C. Dart- lett, deceased, their names and ad- dresses and full particulars in writ- ing of their claims and statements of their accounts, and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them, AND TAKE NOTICE that after the 10th day of March, A.D, 1930, the sald Nationhl Trust Company, Limited, will proceed to distribute the assets of the sald deceased among the persons entitled there- to, having regard only to the claims of which it shall then have had notice, and that the said Na- tional Trust Company, Limited will not be liable for the said assets or | any part theredf to any person of whose elaims it shall not then have received notice. DATED at Oshawa, 'Ontario the 12th day of February, A.D, 1930. CONANT & ANNIS, Barristers, etc., Bolicitors for the said National Trust Co., Limited. 38-44-50) COWBOYS PROPOSE RID CHICAGO OF CROOKS, $30 PER ing Signs of Clean-up-- Will Not Exceed Estimates NN Chicago, Feb. 28,--Seven thou- sand members of the Association of Commerce received a report yesterday from Col. Robert Ish: am Randolph, president, on his campaign againgt crime, One in- timation was that the estimated cost of $1,060,000 will not exceed estimates. The report says In part: "The newly authorized cen- tral body for dealing with gang- stérs and racketeers is to concen- trate its. efforts" on court convic- tions." In the week since the plan was approved by the executive commit- tee the '"secretssix* has been ac- tive in the organization of a crime campaign machine and it already had begun to fight for the redemp- tion of Chicago's good name. Thousands of offers of assist- ance came from former cowboys, Texas Rangers. and Northwest Mounted Police. ° "For tHe: sum of $50 each," wrote one) from: a neighboring state, "ngeaif and friend wih agree to rid Chicago of Al Capone, Bugs Moran and "all gangsters listed." . BALDWIN PROMISES ~ AID TG FARMERS Will Ensure Guaranteed Price to Farmer on Home-grown Wheat Notice to Creditors TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of the creditors of Edwin Whippey will be held at the office of Harris and Harris at Port Perry, Ontario, on Saturday the 8th day: of March at the hour of 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, forthe purpose of con- sidering a report of the affairs of the said Edwin, Whippey and a pro- posal for the compromise of their claims. #a AND TAKE NOTICE that all creditors of the sald Edwin Whip~ pey are requested before the said date to deliver.-to the said Harris and Harris proof of thir claim duly verified by oath. HARRIS & HARRIS J Barristers and Solicitors, Oshawa, and Port Perry. bhiome-grown wheat of milling qualy a I] 8 Li , Feb, 28--A guaranteed price for the British farmer's grain, and steps against the importdtion of grain from countries which sub- sidize production, were promised by Rt, Hon. Stanley Baldwin as measures which would be taken by the Conservative' purty when re- turned to power, when he met the Conservative » agricultural coms mittee last night." ° Fi He announced his: intentionj when returned to power, of institug 'ting a system ensuring 'to the far mer a guaranteed price for al ity. In regard to the importation of "hounty-fed" oats, which has been causing much distress, especially in Scotland, 'Mr, Baldwin said. he would" take whatever steps were necessary, either ip ibiton or by counter duties, toiprevent un fair competition .of dumped oat§ JAPAN ALSO HAS MONEY SCANDALS Electric Magnate Misapprop- riates $10,000,000--Shang- hai Exchange Quits Tokyo, Feb. 28.-- Japan is not without its financial scandals, and now Tokuzo Shima, president of the Osaka-Kobe Electric Company, and one of the outstanding busi- ness leaders of Osaka, fs being charged with misapnropriation of *unds aggregatine $10,000,000. The arrest of Shima was a se- anel-to an investigation carried on by government auditors and lecal experts for many months. More than fifty persons have been sum- moned to give evidence at the trial. The direct cause of the mag- nate's arrest was his allezed mis- aporooriation of more than $2.- 000,000 incidental to the dissolu- tion of the Shan~hai exchange, of which Shima was founder and pre- ejdent, It is charred monev from the e good tha losses he had suffered in his many other companies. When the exchin~e disgolved he was un- ahle to offer compensation for the shortages It is said that thirty-four finan- efal and industrial eorporations in various parte of Japan are involv- ed in the Shimas eandal. In many of these corporations Shima was either president or director. Thare ig a political angle to the situation, for Shima is known to have been a heavy contributor to the eampaien funds of the Seivukai party, with whose members he is «ald to wield considerable power. FXTENM HIGHWAY that Shima mused xchange to make INCREASE CAPITAL ® OF BELL COMPANY Authority Given To Issue Bonds--Director Resigns Montreal, Feb. 28. --The capitaliza« tion of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada will be nicreased to 1,- 500,000 shares of a par value of $190, cach, with the formal approval given today by the shareholders at the an- nual and special genergl meeting held fiere. A bylaw was al® passed auth- orizing the board to issue additional bonds to the amount of $50,000,000, The resignation of L. B. McFar- lane, chairman of the board of di- rectors, was announced and J. FE, MacPherson, one of the vice-presi~ dents, was clected to Mr. MacFar- lane's place on the board. " Claims Co-operative Plan Will Oust Private Dealers Wichita, Kas, Feb. 28---W. H., Smith, president of the Wichita Board of Trade, has appealed to Pre- sident - Hoover for "immediate steps, to revoke the order of the Farmers' National Grain corporation limiting wheat purchases to grain handled by co-operative elevators. Smith. in a telegram to-the Pre- sident, said the Stevens-Scott Grain company of which he is president was put "in the position of being elim- inated from th grain business" by refusal of the Federal Farm Board agency to buy wheat from other than co-operatives. The company has ten independent elevators in Kansas and Oklahoma, Publisher Dies New York. --George Haven Puts nam, president of G. P. "Putnam's Sons, publishers, died yesterday of pernicious anaemia at his residence, No. 1 Sutton Place. He was 85 years old and had been ill for two weeks. TO HUDSON BAY Highway to North in Few Years 28--Within a few years motorists from Toronto will be able to drive over smooth roads uninterruptedly all the way to the fringe of Hudson's Bay, over the Ferguson Highway. With this intimation, Hon. Wm. Finlayson, provincial minister of lands and forests, roused cheers from a monster gathering of near- ly 1,700 persons who attended the annual banquet of the Ontario Good Roads Association here last night. Mr. Finlayson, who is also in charge of the department of north- ern development, dropped the pre- diction almost casually in the course of a brief address. He out- lined the wealth of possibilities of Northern Ontario, discussed the progress in developing it and pro- viding it with modern services, among which are already 14,000 miles of roadways. He referred to the Ferguson highway, already stretching to Cochrane with'a branch almost completed westward to Hearst, On- tario, and stressed the fact that the road "opened up a cross-sec- tion of the, wealth of Ontario through great forest, paper and mining areas, WESTERN FARMERS TO ENTER POLITICS Sask, Feb. 28.-- have wunani- Toronto, Feb, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan farmers mously decided to enter politics. The annual convention of tho United Farmers of Canada (Saskat- chewan section) resolved that the Agrarians should set up some poli- tical body. outside the U.F.O. for the purpose of more direct selec tion and election of reprsentatives to Dominion and Provincial houses pledged: to suppert the demands of organized agriculture. MONTREAL BROKERS' FIRM ASSIGNED Montreal, Feb. 28--The stock bro kerage House of Truax Carsley and Co. yesterday fyled a petition in bankruptcy. Making 'this announce- ment the firm said this step had been taken "with a view to the proper pro tection of our customers." It was fur- ther stated the company believed it would be ablg to meet its ilabilities. It had not been able to carry on for the moment owing to the lack of capital and reverses that it, like many others, had suffered recently it was stated. h Milk. Whey is Ricket Cure New Brunswick.--Dean Earnest Little announced today that the whey of milk may be of great benefit in the treatment of rickets and possibly of tuberculosis, ac- cording to results of.experiments conducted at the research labora- tories of Rutgers. University Col- lege of Pharmacy, lgeated in New- ark. Dr, Lloyd. XK. Riggs, director of research, has found that the ad- dition of. a few milligrams pf whey powder to the diet of rats suffer: in from géven to ten days,» Dean Littler sald. ; Prays. for Crime Clean-Up Ohieago.~~-Another day of pray- er has been eet hy the Chicago {Church federation in the campaign 'to clean,' up' Chicago. politically and as a ecrime.centre." Sunday, (48D) cme mame rtm i dd i TR-- ST i I, sR from whatever country they come. | March 9, is the date, . Finlayson Predicts Through | ing from rickets results in a cure | HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID BY | EXPERT MECHANICS Old floors finished like mew. Storm windows, combination doors. General contractors. B. W. HYNES, Residence 180 r 2 161 King St. V7. Phone 481 Final Clearance of Men's and Boys' Overcoats DOMINION CLOTHING CO. 68 KING ST. W thone 2141 We Deliver ID Electric Sanded and. Finish. ed Complete W. J. TRICK CO., LTD. 25 Albert Street i Phone 280, 231 W.A. 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