| Female Help Wanted WANTED -- YOUNG WOMAN for general housework, to sleep out. Apply stating age and ref erences to Box 404 Oshawa Daily . Times. (45¢) WANTED -- EXPERIENCED waitress. Apply Commercial Hotel Ed For Rent "ECONOMICAL APARTMENTS Our apartments are equipped with electric refrigeration, stove, washer and dryer; constant hot water; effici- ent janitor service. Apartments at the George from $30, Edward from $25, Llewellyn from $27.50, Amylene $35. DISNEY, PHONE 1550 (38t1) N. Oshawa News d J. C. YOUNG GENERAL INSURANCE 4Y; Prince St., Oshawa Oftice Phone 708 Acids in Stomach Cause Indigestion Create Sourness, Gas and Paiw. How to Treat. | a thins ePENES pRRpED WARNING . SW jer, Solicitor, Notary. Money to 11 King BL Fast. Phone - (17 feb tf) 8 REE. Solicitors, Notaries Pu e. Conveyancing and general : tice fn Law. Office 7% Sim- soe Street South,, Oshawa. Phone . G. D. Conant, B.A, LL.B.; A. Annis, B.A., LL.B. (Mrs. T. Sol m, C pondent) NORTH OSHAWA, Ayg. 25.-- Mrs. Cecil Crossman, formerly of North Oshawa and now of Hayden, was hostess for a birthday party for her small daughter Jean, on Monday afternoon and evening, Aug. 22. Little Miss Jean, who was five years old, received the guests with her mother. The party was held on the pretty lawn. The | TIMETABLES | BOWMANVILLE, OSHAWA & WHITBY Daylight Saving Time) (Effective ight after May 1, 1932) Weeks Day Schedule West Arrive . 7.10 a.m. 8.20 a.m. 9.20 a.m. K 10.45 a.m. , 12.25 p.m. 2.00 p.m. gE nday only. 9.17 p.m. Daily. z--From July 3 to August 28 only, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS Effective July L1 (Standard Time) Bs2. ON Arrive Hospital orities state that nearly nine-tenths of the cases of stomach trouble, indigestion, sourness, burning, gas, bloating, nausea, etc., are due to an ex- Medical aut a Pe Lowel Dai 2 e.m. Trenton al s Y, except iY. x4.18 p.m. Daily. J Hd p.m. Daily except Sunday. YOUNG WOMAN WANTED, EX- perienced and capable as house- keeper to small business family with one 2 year old hoy. Very WANTED--TWO SALESMEN To sell Chevrolet and Olds- mobile cars. and energetic. . . 8 of Commerce Building, JOSFPH P. NANGAN, FX, gister, Solicitor, Notary Publie. Convayancer. Money to loan. Of- tice 14% King St. East, Oshawa. Phone 445. Residence phone 837. A 2G N Fraser. Barristers, Ete. Bank of fd merce Bldg, LOUIS &. A + Soifcitor, Notary. Morey to loan. 16 Simcoe Street North. Phone 67. Residence 2544W. 4 & PHREYS, BAR- 2isters, Solicitors, Etc. nu Sim- NOW HERE'S SOMETHING GOOD £ nice Apzrtment for very little money--four and five rooms--modern, Come and let us show you about. You'll be surprised at the low rent. Simcoe Manor and Victoria Apartments, (45a) FURNISHED BACHELOR apartment, in business section. Pri- vate bath, electric and water. Suited for 1 person. Box 321 Times (46tf) FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS on bath flat. Apply 299 Division St. (46¢c) ! St. N. Phene 3160. Resid 3514. Money to loan. ter, 123% Simcoe St. South, Teie- phone 3038--565. ' 1*3$ sept. tf) Undertaking LUKE BURIA: CO. 67 KING FOR RENT--6 ROOMED HOUSE hardwood floors, central locality. Apply 91 Ritson R4. Forth, (25 Sept. ©) 6 ROOMED HOUSE, 162 ALICE. Very modern, with garage. Pos- session 1st Sept. Phone 2035M, (47¢) St. Bast. Arsbulance. Resid 542 Simcoe treet North. Phone 210J and 210W, OSHAWA BURIAL CO., M. ¥. Armstrong & Son, Proprietors. Funeral and Ambulance Service day and night. Phone 1082W. 87 Celina. (att) --~Architects © C. STENHOUSE, GENERAL Architectural work. Second floor Royal Bank Bullding. Phone 1496. Residence phon2 909J. Auctioneer PHONE 716). W. J. SULLEY, Auctioneer, 346 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. Special attention given to. household furniture sales and farm stock aad implements Your patronage solicited. Watch Repairing ¥. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 46 King Street West. Your patrenage 1s solicited. Transportation CARTAGE AND STORAGE: Coleman's, 85 Bond West. Spec- ialists in furniture moving. Stor- age warehouse and moving van squipment. Phone 82. Battery Service BATTERIES CHARGED 178¢ with rental $1.00. Called for and delivered Batteries $2.75 and up. Stan. Bligdon, 20 Mili St. Phone 960. Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. Wezi, Oshawa. The oldest Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 reputable Fire Companies. SUN Lr ASSURANCE - pany of MNanada, Dominion Bank Chambers. Alex. S. Ross, 8. F. Everson, Phone 1834. (15 oct tf) Dental DR. S.J, PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- sett's. Special attention. to X-ray wrek. Gas extraction. Nurse in attendance. home 959. House 1312. Roefing HAYTON, THE ROOFER, . AS- phalt, cedar shingling, felt, gravel roofing, caulking, chim- ney repairing. Free inspection. Phone 1643W. (June 13-1 yr.) Shoe Repairing YOU WANT THE BEST IN shoe repairing. Shoes called for and delivered. Phone 672W. Jack Read, corner Mary and Colborne. (27 aug ¢) Motor Loans AUTO LOANS. AND CARS RE. FOR RENT--HOUSE AND SIX acres, close to Oshawa. Apply Murdoch, 27 Warren. (48¢c) 6 ROOMED HOUSE, NORTE, also cottage in Westmount. Rent reasonable, Immediate posses- sion. Apply 260 Atho) St. E, (48b) Beauty Parlors BETTY LO1l BEAUTY PARLOR, Permanent Wave $3.50 ug. "Cro- quinole and Spiral". Marcel 50c. Shampoo, Finger Wave and trim $1. Expert operators on'y. 79 Sim- coe St. North (note new ad- dress). Phone 2968. (8 aug tf) GENOS:{A HAIRDRESSING EX- perts--on all kinds of beauty culture. Permanent waves our specialty. Finger wave and shampoo, $1.00; Marcell, 50c. Facials, scalp treatments anc manicuring. Coffee Shop en- trance. Phone 1973. (6 July 1 mo) CORENE JOHNSON, HAIR- dresser, 92 Church St. Marcel- ling 35c and finger waving 60c. Phcne 2188J. (16 sept ¢) PRINCELLA BEAUTY SALON, permanent waves specialty $2.50 up. Finger waving 00c. Marcel ling 35¢c. 10 Prince. Phone 688. (15 sept ¢) PEMBER'S BRANCH HAIR. dressing and Beanty Tuiture, No. 9 Bradley Bldg., Phone 3%, Osh- awa, Ontario. (23 nov t?) MAYFAIR BEAUTY SALON. 14% King St. E. Phone 2020. All branches hairdressing. First class hair cutter in attendance. (20 sept ¢) Articles for Sale GOOD SOUND DRY BODY HARD wood. Guaranteed full measure, 3% cord, $3.25. Mixed, $3. Soft wood, $2.25 A. Wali, 292 Cour- cellette Ave. Phone 2628F (10 sept c) SLABS $2.25, HARDWOOD $3.25. Good measurement, H. Kk Stark, 386 Pine Ave. Phone 1727W. (12 sept ¢) ALL KINDS OF WOOD. PRICES right. Claude McQuaid, 54 Albert. Phone 1079J. (12 sept c) BLACK'S WOOD, 79 JOHN ST. Phone 3109). Slabs $2.25. Body Wood $2.50. Hardwood $3. (16 sept c) USED ELECTRIC REFRIGER- ator, hermetically sealed unit, 60 cycle, seven cubic feet storage space, a real! bargain, Heintzman & Company, Limited, 195 Yonge St., Toronto. __ (46c) PHOTOGRAPHIC MAT E RIAL. Wratten's dark lantern with special light filters. Developing dishes, len- ses, chemicals, etc, Dell, 26% Sim- coe South. (46¢) all conveniences, newly decorated, light job and plenty of time off. Start Sept. 1st. Sleep in or out. Apply Box 428 Times. (48b) Male Help Wanted LOOK AHEAD--GET INTO THE Civil Service as Postman, Clerk, Customg Examiner, Immig. In. spector, etc. Full details free from the M.C.C., Toronto (10). (30, 36. 42, 43) RELIABLE MAN TO TAKE care store route; distribute and collect; mew product, protected territory; earn excellent weekly income. Tanner Peanut Products, St. Paul, Minn. (48a) "Business Opportunity WANTED-- MAN TO TAKE over dealershin in Oshawa and vicinity of highly successful Canadian-made product that can be sold direct or through retail trade. 60 to 80 per cent. profit to dealer. Highly lucrative. Com- plete training and sales helps furnished. No investment except for small amount of merchandise, Box 406 Times. (48a) Auction Sale THE BALANCE OF THE BANK. rupt Stock of Roy A. Wildfang, at 80 King St. W. opposile Fowld's Coal Yard, Oshawa, con sisting of ladies' and children's, men's and boys' ready to wear, dry goods, boots and shoes, groc- eries and hardware and a quan tity of sealers will pe placea at the mercy of the public without reserve. Sale from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., Sat- urday, August 27, 1932, and coa- tinued daily till all sold. Terms cash. W_ J. Sulley, Auctioneer. (47b) Wanted to Rent MOTOR CARS -- WANTED TO rent sedan or coach for Sept. 3, 4 & 5, for trip. Reply, stating make of car and price wanted per day or mile to box 324 Times. (46c) WANTED TO RENT--FARM, with option of buying, from 1 to 200 acres equipped for dairying State full particlars in first le'- ter. Apply Cordon Hardy, R.R 1 Hampton. Classified Ads. First Insertion--11 per word. Minimum charge for one in- | sertion 30c. Each subsequent .tive insertion word. hree consecutive inser- tions for the price of two | first insertions (three || cents a word). | Minimum charge for three cents consecu-, le per | 1 insertions 60c. Box number '0c additional. Professional nr Business | Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or less, 10 cents a worq per morth for each additional word. PHONE 35 Ask for Classified Ad other guests at small tables set for little children all eating at one large table and the mothers and received some very pretty gifts, Those present from North Oshawa were Mrs, Bruce Glover and daughters Kathleen and Dorothy, Mrs. Fice, Verna Fice and granddaughter Barbara Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. McPhail, Mrs. Stanley Moffatt and daughter Betty, Mrs, Edgar Glover and daughter Mar- jorie, Mrs. Phill. Conlin and daugh- ter Joan. Maria. Conlin of New Myrtle, has spent this week with her cous ins, Marie and Pat and Ileen Con- lin. Mrs. W. Blight has gone to Brooklin to visit with her son Mr. John Blight and family. Miss Florence Scott has returned from a visit with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Skinner, at Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Towns ana children and Mr. and Mrs. Wright and family have returned from a week's visit with the former's rela- tiv. . at Bancroft. His friends here were sorry to learn Mr. Watson has fallen and broken his hip. He is in the Osh- awa General Hospital and we wish him every success in getting well. Mrs. Fran! Kirby took Margaret to the Clinic at the Hospital for Sick children in Toronto on Wed- nesday. Monday night the North of the Railway tracks plaved the South football, the North winning with a score 1-0, Wednesday night the Star Taxi of Oshawa plaved a friendly game nf Softha!l with our bovs resulting i. a tie, There was a good crowd at both games. The softhall game result wae 16-16, Mrs. Brunt of Enniskillen has heen the guest of Mrs. P. Vallant for. a few davs, Mr and Mrs. Robt. Heaslip were Uxhridee Tuesday. Rev. Mr Burnham, of OFftawa, who was vis- iting at Uxbridge returned with them for a visit. He will go on from here to Toronto and other Fastern points before returning four, Jean home. Hampton News (Miss L. Horn, Correspondent) HAMP ION, Aug. 24--Mr. Wm Carsley spent the week end at his | home at Port Perry. Mr, Raymond Blair, Oshawa, is visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. C. C. Colwill, Mrs. John Willis and daughter, Greta Pyott, Toronto, were weekend visitors with her parents, Mr.-and Mrs. John Colwill, Sr. Mr. and daughter, Acy, Monday. Mrs. Joh,, Cowline is confined to her bed through illness, and is un- der the doctor's care. Mrs. F. G. Kerslake, visited Tor- onto re'stives for a few days. Mrs. Kenneth Caverley and child- ren spent a few days with Bowman-. ville relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Horn, Aloha and Clifford Horn, . Peterborough, visited the Misses Horn and other Grand- Mrs. C. FE. Horn and were in Toronto, on Motor Cars FOR SALE MoLAUGHLIN touring, $30.00. 127 Montrave Ave. (47b) 1928 CHEVROLET IN GOOD condition, Phone 2740J. (48a) cess of hydrochloric acid in th stomach. The delicate stomach lining is irritated, digestion is d> layed and food sours, causing the disagreeable symptoms which every stomach sufferer knows so well. | Artificial digestants are not needed in such cases and may do real harm, Try laying aside all digestive alds and instead gt from any druggist some Bisur- ated Magnesia and take a tea- spoonful in water right after eating. This sweetens the stom- ach, prevents the formation of excess acid and there is no sour: ness, gas or pain. Bisurated Magnesia (in powder form--- never liquid or milk) js harmless to the stomach, inexpensive t» take and is the most efficient form of magnesia for stomach purposes. It is used by thous- ands of people who enjoy their meals with no more fear of ia- digestion. relatives on Sunday. Mrs. R. Avery is confined to her bo: through sudden illness, and is under Dr. C. W. Slemon's care. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery, Miss L. Horn spent the week- end with Oshawa friends the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Doidge. Mrs. J. Elford and two daugh- ters, Winnipe- visited their Aunt, Mrs. Carrie Stonhouse, and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wilbur, while in the village over the week-end Rev. and Mrs. Frank Cryvderman New York, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Wilcox and relatives for a few davs, ng her resi- Mrs. Smale is improvi dence with a new coat of shingles. Ellis Pascoe, r.. and Mrs, in, vi 1 home of ited the Jr, on Mr. and Mrs. John Colwill, Wednesday. Some of our teen age girls have been enjoying camping in the woods on Mr. A. E. Billett's farm, the Misses Knox, lone Grice and Miss Tweed, of Sunderland, who was a guest of Miss Reta Billett for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, Jshawa, spent the week-end with relatives, Walter on and family from their pul- Racham Monday He will occupy | y Rev returned vacation. pit on Sunday evening ST. JOHN'S CARING FOR UNEMPLOYMENT Nfld Just five pioneers are John's, miles from this city, felling trees, clearing brush and pulling stumps to win homes from the forest in the manner of their forebears Erection of homes sufficient to care for the housing needs of 100 families, presently paving rent, is the aim of the interests connected with Mount Pearl Park, where the working man's colony is having its beginnings. An txtensive tract of land has been leased on casy terms as an encouragement toward the own- ing of homes. Mount Pearl com- mands a wide view and its soil is well suited to the spare-time gar- dener. Transportation to the city, with the growth of facilities, will take but 10 minutes. St I've heard nothing else but specu- lation about the campaign and me for months. I'm sick of that stuff. I'm fed up with publicity.--Ex- Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York. 310 p.m. 5.30 p.m. PFYPPPOOPPE Ee BERERBpRRRF SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE ht Saving Time) ing West Arrive Whitby 3.45 a.m, tw 1100a.m. Arrive Hospi 10. 12. OSHAWA, BOWMANVILLE, AND BOBCAYGEON Note--Daylight Saving Time and Standard Time effective on all Divisions on same dates as Oshawa and Bowmanville. Effective on and after June 10th, 1932 NORTHBOUND ¢ g £ £ sonnel Leave Oshawa Bowmanville Hampton Enniskillen . Burketon ... Blackstock . Nestleton Yelverton Janetville Lindsay ..... Pleasant Pt. Dunsford ... Ancona Pt, . Bobcaygeon . hd e855 "oink N= naD inhi PRANAAL SSS ArswLLNNNON g Bonanza Snshizab a S SOUTHBOUND Daily a.m Set, Sun. and HH Bobcaygeon .... Ancona Pont... Dunsford ....... Pleasant Point, .indsa Janetviile | Yelverton | Nestleton Blackstoc | Burketon . Enniskillen Hampt Bow manvi Oshawa ........ | Special us Reasonable Rates and Carefws Drivers T. A, GARTON, PROPRIETOR BOWMANVILLE PHONES 412 or 348 Oshawa Waiting Room, 6 Prince St. Phe se 2283 GRAY COACH LINES (Effective May 1, 1932) (Eastern Standard Time) | .EAVE OSHAWA LEAVE TORONTO | AM, P.M. AM. PM. | 5.45 5.00 | 16.30 a6.30 | 7.30 7.30 8.30 230 9.30 8.30 10.30 10.30 11.30 11.30 >M. P.M, 2.30 9, 12.30 1.30 d10.20 1.30 10.30 8--Daily except Sunday. b---Saturday, junday and holidays only. d--Sunday enly. --Except Sunday and holidays. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Train Service Effective June 26, 1932 * Eastern Standard Time EASTBOUND m. Dairy. .m. Daily, except Sunday. . Daily, . (Sunday enly). Daily. £12.02 a.m. Daily. 12.12 a.m. Daily, f--Stops on flag to pick up for Montreal and East. '|a few edays with Miss Flora Mc- 0 | onstration on table setting. Lunch 05 a.m. A \ > For Ottawa, Montreal and East only-- ag. Westbound 5.52 a.m. Daily except Sunday. 6.30 a.m. Daily. SEE BE es sort .45 p.m. Dail . io Yl Daily. P m Tosonto and West onlv--flag. Tyrone News (Mrs. W. Taylor, Correspondent) TYROX E, Aug. 25.--Mr, Thomas Curtis is able to be home after spending several . months at Mr, Jas. Oke's Clarke. Mrs. Fred McRoberts is as well as can be expected after two very serious operations, We wish her a speedy recovery. Messrs. Harry and Frank Hather ly, Dixie, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hatherly. Mr, and Mrs. W, MacDonald and Catherine have returned to their home at Cobourg after spending a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Stewart. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Scott, Jessie and Bruce, Nakina, are holidaying with his parents Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Scott. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Little, jr. Oshawa, spent Sunday with his grandmother Mrs. Wm, Little, Mrs, W, Taylor and Allyn spent Roberts, Oshawa. The Women's Institute and Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. N. J. Woodley on Wednes- day afternoon, Aug. 17th, The pro- gramme was in charge of the C.G. LT. Miss Annie Gardiner presided. Devotional was ably taken by Miss Adelaide Annis reading "In Great Grandmother's Time", by Miss Alice Thompson was much enjoyed. Piano solo by Miss Laura Davey; reading by Miss Helen Trimm. After which Miss Ruby Virtue and Miss Annie Gardiner gave, a dem- was served and a social half hour was spent. The W.M.S. will meet in the vestry on Thursday, Sept. 8th, at 2.30 p.m. instead of on Sept. lst. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hawkey and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richards, spent Sunday with the latter's daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Findley, Unionville.' Master Dean Findley returned home with them for a holiday. Miss Grace Stephens has return- ed to her home at Mount Pleasant after holidaying with Mrs. Harold Burgess. FOR QUALITY, only. Apply to J. N. Willson, ONTARIO MOTOR SALES 86 King St. East Two products worth trying DRAKES' %4 cnstisb Style HORSE RADISH SAUCE and BENGAL RELISH Sold Everywhere; Made in Oshawa I] 1928 Oldsmobile Sedan. 58 Chrysler Sedan, : i Ross, Ames & Gartshore HUDSON--ESSEX 185 King 8t. W. Phone 1160 Repairing Watches OUR SPECIALTY It your watch is not giving - satisfaction we can repair and make it tell the correct time, D. J. BROWN THE JEWELER Official Watch Inspector for Canadian National and Osh- awa Raliroads 20 Simcoe St. S. Phone 180 AOMPSQN 7 BRUC STORE PHONE 22 WE DELIVER WORKMANSHIP AND SATISFACTION Send your clothes to the OSHAWA LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. LIMITED Mill St. Phone 2520 . OSHAWA Don't Think Insurance. Put it on in good strong companies with J. H. R. LUKE B51 King Street East Phone 871---4687W i 10 Simcoe St. 8. We Deliver Fine Watch Repairing Our Specialty FELT BROS. Established 1886 12 Simcoe St. South J NEW LOW PRICES ROYAL YORK TEA V2 Ib. Pkg. 23¢ 1 Ib. Pkg. 45¢ at all Superior Stores NEW STYLE GLASSES At Reasonable Prices J. W. WORRALL Eyesight Specialist JURY & LOVELL'S King St. E. Phone 3213 By Russ. Westover HE TAKES ORDERS FROM NO ONE- A MAN THAT SOCIETY CATERS TO- financed. Can be arranged at low- est prevailing rates, covering a period up to twelve months to pay while you drive your car. Campbell Auto Finance Co. Ltd., Disney Block, King St. East. H. A. MacDonald, representative branches throughout Ontario. (4 sept c) Palmist CONSULT MADAME BROWN, Palmist, on all matters of im- portance. 93 Louisa St, Phone 2636F. Business private. 3 (16 sept ¢) For Sale or Kent FOR SALE OR RENT--COUN- try grocery store and refresh- ment booth on paved highway, about $300 will handle stock. Ap- ply- Box 520 Times. (47¢) go from Marvelo. Sensational liguid cleanser. Phone 1733M. Delivery Tuesdays, Fridays, (13 sept ¢) Nursing PRACTICAL NURSE, DOCTOR'S reference, Maternity or general nursing, ver years experience. Charges moderate, Phone 3033]. (25 Sept c) Wanted to Buy ER YO inital doit. dh GRTEIEROR EGGS WANTED, ANY QUAN- tity. 'Highest price given. Wri'a first for particulars, 1528 Dundas PLAYER PIANO WITH BENCH, cabin t, two hundred rolls. Terms. Inquire 1437] or A. Gordon, Balsam, Ontario. (46¢) Room and Board FURNISHED ROOMS FOR BUS- iness people, or room and break- fast, board optional, conveniences, 14 Yonge St. (46¢) COMFORTABLE SINGLE OR dduble room with board, private home. Centrally located. Phone 484W, (43c) "Pets and Livestock REGISTERED CHESEPEAK Bay dog pups for sale. Apply Box 64, Oshaw P.O. } (46¢) LADIES AN GENTLEMEN-WE WAVE WITH US TO-NIGHT A MAN. WHO NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION. A MAN WHO 19 AN HONOR TO THE COMMUNITY, FEARLESS, GENTLE. Work Wanted WET BASEMENTS MADE DRY without disturbing lawn, water- proofing since 1905. Thomas vre- pew, Bowmanville, phone 398-28, ring § (48a) Agents Wanted GENERAL AGENT TO CONDUCT the 'Familex Service in Oshawa. Sub-agents should be appointcd to distribute from home to howe 160 necessities. Big profits to serious and capable man. Fami- lex Products, 4785 Ste Catherine East, Montreal. (43, 45, 48, 49, 51, 64) MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL and appoint agents for old-estab- lished house in business in' Toronto forty-two years. Position perman- eit. Write for particulars, expense allowance, etc. Winston Co. Tor- St. West, Torontg, ' (45d) = } / { i onto, (33 36.39 42 45 48 51) HE SHOULD NOT BE RUNNIN' FOR MAYOR: HE SHOULD BE PRESIDENT NO ONE CAN POINT A FINGER AT "iM: HID RECORD 1S CLEAN- A HOME LOVIN' MAN- MEN OFF ALL CLASDED SEEK MIS COMPANY: A BUSINESS MAN - THE PEOPLES FRIEND. 1S CLOSEST FRIENDS.ARE GENTLEMEN OF THE HIGHEST TYPE HIS INTELLIGENCE 1S ONLY SUPERCEDED BY HIS KINDNESS THIS MAN 1S NO OTHER -- SAY! I'M THE ONE THATS RUNNIN' FER MAYOR: WHO 'a THIS GUY YOURE TALKIN® ABOUT? + THOUGHT You WuzZ ME FRIEND = { OOR