rid i ,19 King St. Weert, Oshawa. The - gett's. Special attention to X-ras ant a §7 77. WHERE BUYER & SELLER MEET ©" NIN. F. SWA2T2%, BARRIS Selicitor, Notary Mouey to 11 King gt ra, Phone euce 798. ond (17 feb tf) & NN:S BARRIS: ) A in Basle Conveyancing and gerera sotice fn Law. Office 7% Sim Street South,, Oshawa. Phone IG. D. Jonant, B.A, LL.B.; A. | Anpis. B.A, LL.B "E. N. SINCLAI't, K.C., BANK mmerce Building. i P. MANGAN, L.A, BAR: "Solicitor, Notary Public jvayagcer. Moaey to 1088 o Fiag St. Eas, a p gy Rosa nte phone R37 RE.GHTON & Bank of ERMSU . r Barristers. Sic. merce Bldg BEER & HUMPHREYS, BAF isters, Solicitors, Etc. 34% Siw be St. N. Phene 3160 Residence 4 Money to loan. : =~ HENNICK, B.A. BARRIS 124% Simece St. south. Tee be 38--565. me *s emt tf . Undertaking BURIA: Cv. 61 KIiG it. East. Arabulance. Residence 43 Simcoe Street North. Phone 105 and 210W BSHAWA BURIAL CO., M F mstrong & Son, Proprietors auera]l and Ambulance Service y and oight. Phone 1082W 7 Celina (ate UKE For Rent DISNEY FOR RENTALS In Lewellyn, George, Edward. 4 roomed modern apartments, Houses, flats, rooms. List with Dis ay. Opposite Post Office, Phone 1550 (136t1) FOR RENT--12 BURKE, WAT- er heated. 5 bedroome, hardwood, fireplace, decorated, garage, vacant. Murdoch, 27 Warren, (1400) HEATED BACHELOR APART- ment, furnished, clean, private. Apply Box 21 Times. (140t0) HEATED GARAGE. LIGHT, CAR washing facilities. Reasonable. 146 Simcoe St. N, Phone 2 UP TO DATE RESTRICTED 6 roomed house, very cheap, See this, West end, Oshawa, Box 27 Times. . (143b) APARTMENT TO LET--287 Division St. Newly decorated and heated. Apply at above address or R. Holden, 92 Simcoe North. (1430) COMFORTABLE BED-SITTING room, with fireplace and board for two gentlemen or two ladies. $6 week. Phone 833M. (143¢) 7 ROOMED BRICK HOUSE FOR rent, 92 Alice Street. All con- veniences, including garage Will decorate to suit tenant, Apply T.ouis Hyman, Barrister, Phone 67. (143¢) 2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, also bed sitting room. Board op- tional, clean, heated. Phone 15886J. (143¢) Architects Beauty Parlors Articles for Sale BODY HARDWOOD §3, ALSO softwood. Guaranteed full meas- ure. A. Wall, 292 Courcellette Ave, Phone 2491F, (17 jan e¢) BODY MAPLF, HARD AND soft slabs, body aemlock, good measure, prompt delivery, Jjow prices. Phone 1716F. (21 dec ¢) ALY, KINDS OF WOOD, PRICES right. Claude McQuaid, 54 Albert. Phone 10793. (16 jan ¢) BLACK'S FUEL--BODY HARD- wood, $3 3% cord. Coke $9.50 ton. Slabs $2.25 3% cord. All fuel under cover. Phone 233J. / . + (28 dec ¢) DRY WARD BODYWOOD % cord $2.75, mixed 3% cord, $2. Johns phone 1993M. 4 (19 jan ¢) ARD 3 CORD, kindling $2.25 3% cord Reduction on larger orders. Corson's. Phone 941M. (1 jan ¢) READY MUSHROOM | manure, also fresh and well rot- ted. Some at $1.75 per load, also], tresh spawn. Phone 53W, (3 jan ¢) BODY WOOD SLABS, $3. Mixe. $2.75. Coke $9.50, Phone 2423W. Frank McQuaid, Cedar- dale. (6 jan ¢) CHOICE CHRISTMAS TREES, reasonable prices. Phone orders now, W. Borrowdale. - Phone 2712. (24 dec ¢) DID YOU EVER BUY AT 148 Simeoe South? They sell suits, overcoats, ladies' coats, practice ally new. Lowest prices. Also buy clothing. (17 jan ¢) 3. C. STENHOUSE. GENERAL rchitecrural work. Second floor Royal Bank Bullding. Phone 496. Residence phon» 909J. Auctioneer PHONE 7164. W J SULLEY. uctioneer, 348 Simcce ft S.. Dshgwa. Special attention given o household furniture sales and farm stock and {mplements Your patronace solicited eo Watch Repairing F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, cepalr shop a: 48 King Street West. Your patrenace ts solicited GENOGS3i{A HA'TRORESSING EX perts--on all kinds of beauty enlture. Permanent waves sur snecialty. Finger wave and shampoo, $1.00: Maree!l, 50c Facials, scalp treatments anc manfeuring Coffee Shop en trance. Phone 1973. (8 Jnls 1 mo) PRINCELLA BEAUTY SALON sneciaiizes in permanent waving, finger wavine, marcelling, at low- est prices. 10 Prince. Phone 688 (19 jan c) PEMBFR'S BRANCH HAIR Aressing and Reauty "u.ture Neo 9 Bradley Bldg., Phone 2%, Osh awa, Ontario. (23 anv t* Transportation CARTAGE AND STORAGE Coleman's, 85 Bond Wes:. Spec: falists in furniture moving. Stor- age warehouse and moving van equipment Phone & 0d. DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE. oldest Fire Agency In Oshawa. 30 reputable Fire Companies T.ORENE dresser, - wave 50c¢, 2188). JOHNSON, HATR- 92 Church St. Finger marcel 25¢. Phone 8 jan ¢) REDUCED PRICE3 FOR HAIR- | dressing and beauty ecnlture at your home or 156 Roxboronech Phone Violet McKenna 1230F. wa (30 dee eo) DAFFODIL HAIRDRESSING Shoppe, 311 Athol East. Finger wave 50c, marcel 40c. Mrs. Bell. 1442). (1 jan ¢) Battery Service BATTERIES CHARCED 75¢ with rental $1.00. Ca'led for and delivered Batteries $2.75 and up. Stan. Bligdon, 20 Mil St Phone 960 RUSSELL WICKS, CERTIFIED | Radio-Trician, servicing and re pair, work guaranteed, Highest quality tubes sold. Phone 1148M 44 Mary St. (23 dec c) ALY, MAKES OF RADIOS RE paired. Prices reasonable. Jas Adams, 276 Grooms Ave. Phone 1098W, (6 jan ¢) OShAWA RADIO SERVICE, EX- pert service on all makes of radios. Prices reasonable Tubes tested In your home. Charles Wales. Phone 3350J. (5 an ©) PHONE NATIONAL RADIO Service, 2803M. equipped to lo- cate trouble on any set. Work guaranteed. Tubes sold. (26 dec ¢) Palmist SEE MADAME BROWN FOR teacup and hand reading Busi- | ness private. 93 Louisa St. Phone | 2636F. (28 dec ¢) Dental DR. 8. J PHILLIPS, OVER BAS: work. Gas extraction. Nurse in attendance ¢hone 959. House 1312 WATSON'S BARBER AND Beauty Parlor. Marcel 50¢. Fing- er wave 50c. Ladies' and child- ren's haircut 25c. We specialize !in permanent waving. HERA, (20 jan c) Engineering H. V. ELLEGETT, REINFORCED concrete structural design and detailing. Mechanical and struc- tural draughting, Phone 103W. (30 dec c) * Music Lessons VOICE PRODUCTION AND niannforte, Horner Smyth, from london Englaad "choo! of Opera, now teaching at Harris' Music Store, 11 Simcoe St. South Free interview and advice riven Tuesdays, 7 to 9. Phone 1490. (21 dec c) Roofing HAYTON, THE ROOFER, ROOF- ing, caulking. chimney repairing. Free inspection and estimates. Phone 1643W. (May 21 33 "Auto Loans financed. Can be arranged at lowest 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. E. H. A. MacDonald, r e p r e sentative Branches throughout Ontario. (6 jan c) Lost Wanted to Rent WANTED--LARGE BED ROOM and garage, north, private fam- ily. State terms, Permanent. Box 25 Times. ( J 2c) ~ Mal: Help Wanted BARBER WANTED -- APPLY 180 Celina St. (143b) Pets and Livestock PUPPIES FOR SALE, HOUSE broken, black or white, Spitz- Poms. Ideal Christmas gifts, Ap- ply 106 William East. ; /143c) CG A N A RIES, GUARANTEED singers, $4, a hen free with each purchase. 100 Burke St, 812M. (144a) CANARIES FOR SALE, CHOICE canaries, guaranteed to be in full song. Three dollars up. Cages and stands 'at right prices. A. Hen- ning, 129 Colborne St. East. Phone 1916F. (144c) Skates and Boots for Sale SLIGHTLY USED SKATES, boots, complete' outfits, one fifty up. Exchange for your old out- fit. 12 Richmond East. Open evenings. (20 jan c) SCOUT FIREMEN AGAIN MAKE GOOD Training in fire rescue stood two American Boy Scouts in zood stead when they rescued two babies from a smoke-filled house in Brooklyn, N.Y., Decembe; 4. 4 SUM OF MONEY IN DOWN- town stores, Monday night. Find- er please notify Miss May Burns, 49 Gladstone Ave. Reward. (144a) Haydon (Mrs. R. Crossman, Correspon- dent) HAYDON, D:ce. 19.--Miss Lor- na Thompson spent Sunday with friends in Bowmanville. M1. and Mrs. H. Campbell have returnea to their home in Osha. wa, having spent a couple of weeks with her brother, Mr. John Wright. Mr. George Cowling and son, Gordon, spent Tuesday in Toron- to, on business. Mr. Fred Ashton, Toronto, pent the week-end at his home lere. Mr. and Mrs, Herb. Scott and daughters, Orono, Miss Verna Trewin were Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Silas Trewin. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Read, Blackstock, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Mountjoy entertained 2 number of friends at their home on Tuesday even- ng. ! The young ladles' class (Rain-! bow) { was entertained at the home of Mr. E. Bradley, on Fri- day evening. The many friends of Mr, John- nie Grifin, of Enniskillen, were' sorry to hear of his accident on BOD™ MAPI™, ED AND soft slabs, body henglock. Phone 1716F, Mixed body wood $7 cord. . (21 dec c) DRY BODY HARDWOOD, Maple $3. Softwood ghd Coke. Everything under co e~y Plone 1279W. Robert Christy. (13 jan ¢) CEDARDALE COAL AND COKE Company. Coke $9.50 per tan. Guaranteed dry, stored in our warehouse since September. We invite yon to call and inspect this Coke hefore placing order. Also all kinds coal, wood. G. Dav. {dson. manager, Phone 1107, cor- ner Conant and Annis St. (15 fan ¢) HOUSE FURNISHINGS ON THE Percival plan, small down pay- | ments. Balance monthly. Phone | our reprezentative at 1348M, (29 dec ¢) AODY HARDWOOD 3; CORD $3 | Hardwood limbs % cord $2.50. | Softwood 14 cord £2.25 L. Arm. Public Notice SYNOPSIS OF A PROPOSED BY: LAW OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA , pany, Limited, . of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, having purchased or be about to purchase the factory and plant of Feldspar Glass Company Lime ited, situate in the City of Osh- awa, on the East side of the Rit- son Road, has requested the Cor- poration of the City of Oshawa to grant it a fixed assessment of FIVE THOUSAND DOJV.LARS on the sald lands and, buildings, in- cluding business. assessment for 'a 'period of ten years from the first day of January A.D, 1833. This assessment i not to include Schoo! Taxes and J.ocal Imorave- ment rates or any Provincial, Do. minion or other takes over which the City ot Oshawa has no con- trol and the fixed assessment shall be operative only difing the continuance of the operatipn af the Factorv. The By-law must be passed with the affirmative 'vote' .0f three-fourths of all 'the Members of the Council and re- celvéi the assent of twgethirds of the électors, qualified t§ vot§ on 2 mobey by-law, who vote on' the by-law, «° TA¥E NOTICP THAT the above is a true synopsis of a pro- nosed hv-low heing submitted to the qualified electors of the City of Oghawa. The yotés of the Electors of tha Comporation of the City of Oshawa shall be taken upon the said proposed by-law at the same t{me. and at the same mlarces 88 the annual election for the Muni, cipal Counril and the DNennty ne ine Officer anpointed to held the sajd Election shall take the vote, " AND NOTICE 13 FURTHER GIVEN that on the 31st day of Décember, 1932, at the hour of twelve o'clock nnnn at tha itv Clark's Office in the said Munlei- nality has been fired as tha time ~nd place for the appointment of' ~arsons to attend at the polling nlaces and at the final summin® nny of tha votes by the Clerk and 'hat if the assent of the electors is obtained to the said proposed he-law, it will be taken into con- *{deration by the Municipal rouneil of tha eaid Cornnratian at a meeting thereof after the ex- ~irrtion of one. month after the date of the first publication of thiz notice, and that such first auklfeation wes made on the Tth dav of Decembbr, A.D, 1932 AND NOTICE 1s FURTHER { strong, phone 2727TW, (18 jan ¢) ELECTRIC MOTOR, 1-8 H.P. | Real chear. Apply 33 Arlin~:~ Ave. or 1909M. { ATTRACTIVE NEW § ROOM | i brick, oak up and down,.modern rholce location. Owner's home a: bargain. Box 26 Times. ! : (143¢) | songster for mother or friend, 2 bargain. 197 Church St, Phone 1113W, (143c) Sunday. When coming from Mr. Death's farm on horseback, the horge became frightened dnd Johnnie got his lex broken. He was taken to Bowmanville Hospl- tal. x The Sunday School session and church services were well attend- ed on Sunday afternoon, The pas- tor, Rev. A. XJ. Wootton, occupied the pulpit and delivered a fine "hristmag sermon. Mrs. Wootton also favored with a Christmas solo which was much enfaved, The choir rendered special Christ- mas music also. Election of officers of the Young People's League for. the coming year are as:follows: pres- ident, Mrs. H., Crossman; ass't. and vice-pres., Miss. Rema Brad- ley; 2nd vice-pres., Miss Mabe! Beech; 3rd vice-pres., Mrs. Henry Ashton; 4th vice-pres., Mr. Frank Carter; 5th vice-pres., Miss Grace Trewin; planist, Miss Mabel Beech; treasurer, Mr. C. Avery; BEAUTIFUL, CANARIES, A! AIVEN that a tenant who desires ito vote npon said pronosed bv. aww must deliver to the Clerk ot later than the nth day be- Zin 143b) [504 the day anpointed for tal- + tha vote a declaration: under The Canada Frvitenca: Act that he 13 a temant whose lease eg- tends for the time for which the teht or Nabllity 4s to be created, th which the money to be refeed by the proposed bv-law Is nayehle, or for at least twenty. me years, \4nz0 covenanted to pay all muni. al taxes in .resnect of the inroperty of which he is temant, ntirer than local {improvement rates, : On the 3rd day: of 'January, A.D. 1923, at the hor of twelve a'elock noon at the City Clerk's Office in the said Municipality the Clerk of the safd Munirinal- ity hall attend and sum up. the vates given for and against the gaid by-law. F. E. HARF. City Clerk. ¢ Nated at Oshawa the 7th day of December. 1932, . £132, 138, 144) COMMU YNS &71T] wo» SER. VICE AT ECONOMIC Scouts from different parts of @anada who actd as zi 'dec. ehn- Adentia} mesengerg and guards 6f honor at the Imperial Economic Conference have heen commended bv Lord Baden-Powell for the fin» impression made wunon the Aelegates from other parts of the secretary, Miss Ada Beech. Empire. The Glass Art Cut China Com+| {| of 'tha vari-colored and that he has by the | NICE CARNIVAL TERRORIZED EACH YEAR BY SLAYER Big Event Scene of Mur. ders Annually Since 1927 Nice. -- Since the Carnitas) of 1927, Nice, that city of sunlight and flowers and wealthy English { residents, has annually been the scene of a series of grim traged- {eg not: lacking in the element of grotesque horror reminiscent of Poe's "Masque ,of the Red Death." ° The Mardi-gras is no- tortorsly the season af joyful abandon before Lent. . Since t'me immemorial, everybody be- lievee in and more or less prac- tices at this season Rasnutin's pet 'theory: unless yom sin, yon cannot be saved for you have nothing of which to repent. However, few .auestions are asked by the authorities and many a comedy of Efos is en- acted by the:masked merry-mak- irg eouples, Morals are lovsen- ed up a notch or two and everv- body is out to have a gay old time. Nevertheless, beforé 1927 licen<e had not necessarily Jed to murder. and' the renvtotinpn ot sunny: Nice for "innocent" merri- ment" wag secure, "History refeats mirht verv well Be revised to read, 'History -gontradicts fit- gelf."" For, whereas in prurish Wnrland and the Puritan United States, the freedom of the hath. dng suit, sex and hirth-control are all onenly advocated, in Prus- sia the edict has gone forth that bathers must retorn tn Viatorian accortrements. And in Nice--of all places--the Riviera nnlirg, to- gether with gaveral redoubtable eriminal investigators from Parle, are already making nre- narations to sneil the fun during the anproaching Carnival season. Paradox as it geems, no exnecta- tions of the coming €arnival are as high as theirs. And for one very grim reason--murder! The First Murder In 19°27. for the first time, there Fohbed un in the kaleldes- conic flotsam nf Corneval a mast peculiar, grinning and revolting white mask, a comnleta danar- ture from the usual vivid scheme of color at tha yearly Mardi-gras. This partirnlar meek hed atniey it something repellent and yet fascirsting. AMWareh ft wrine, with the game insane grimace of the carnival, there seemed to be the odor, 6f death wherever it nassad, and the crowd fell back in dismav ,M wis not a funny mask. . There was something ghastly ahoiut' the thing. Howéver. under eaver rf the dark and the romantic shimmer 1a ng ther~h the owner of it was so {tself," ale | tall that one could see him here ang there, head and ghoulders raf*ing above the crowd, its ph- 4actinnable aspect was not ac il ticeghln, For several vears this magk put in its punctual ap- pearance gud wa: rocopdat wiry more vor less superstitions dread. Nevertheless, under the in" uence of alcohol and in high spirits the rovelérs were not so narvti~nlar. And the man fn the white mask would frequently. pick up Frome chanee acquaintaren heral awd there nn the Fer h. promenade. in the cafey and daneg-halls, * No further attention was pald . tp him and the nhiectionabla "spoils snort" wag allowed fo go about his wavs. : Woman Waa Straneled In 1927, 6ne moming diring the carnival season the hodg of e. masked young woman in gaily colored dominn was fonpd on tha outskirts of Nice. She Lad been strangled, The fdentifeation af the body was a 'eomparativeie simnla matter; for Mer hushand, a well-known London' business- 1 wife was missing. L Obviovsly, whita masks will man, on the previous evening had notified the police that his The couple, newly-wed, became separated in the crowd, and In the spirit of adventure, hig wife had thonght- lessly accepted the invitation tn dance with a masked stranger. 'Later she had been geen to. éntcr a motor car and drive off with him, Two acquaintances had seen her last in the car and the driver was -- the man in the 'white mask! For twb long weeks the police searched every .corner of the Carnival city, but"in vain, + The while mask had completely disappear- ed. 'More Murders By next year the incident had been practically forgotten. It was only recalled with horror when this time another English- woman was discovered strangled on the shore near the Casino. She too, had last been seep with the man in the white mask. In 1929 and 1930, at each Carnival the man in the white mask aga'n, succeeded in his deadly work, each time escaping the keen eyes of the police, And two more victims were added to the list The Paris Perfect of Police was notified and two further crim- Inologists were dispatched to Nice. After months of fruitless re- search, this time, in 1931, when 'the Carnival season drew nigh, among the thousands of revels lers there were at least 50 po- licemen masked and in disguise, with instructions to nab the man in the white mask the instant he should appear. Murderer Escaped Shortly thereafter the white mask was arrested, brouzht to police headquarters and un- masked. Its wearer turned ont to be a Parisian businessman. in a voluble and nasty temper, Thev were still 'putting him throngh the third degree, when, towards | annthey mornine the news of etranrled woman was reported. The white magk was therarnan Aigeharred, 1t now heine ohvions that the police had let the real murderer egeane. The Niee Carnival in 1932 was shnnly obseseed with white masks. One after the other thev fleeted amone the crowd, all horrible grinning. Ona ster thn nther they were arrested jailed onlv to trrm et to ruite harmless and unimportant parsons. Tha ghastly aka ren™- od to have Teen played out and the whnla thine to Mave had hnt one obieot: that of leasing the nolice astray--when the news came! A younz woman, half drown- ed, had been havled out of the sea by tha erew of a y2~ht not far grom the shore. A Russian, eha was the first to have made the arruaintarce of the man in tha: white mrek and Yived to tell the, tale. eonld rememher nothine excent having heen spok- en .to hr a stran~apsarAd havine follnwed him without resistance, ns 8 urder hvpnoe's, Ale from the horrible white mask, herfanty ontstandine fmnrecsion was that or a volce of nornlinrly warm, insistent and penetrating o. Wty. Everything. else was a blank. Sha Tollca Watching Fearin~ thay the Carnival séa- som, of 1923 mirht wroducs an- nther trazedw, the, Palin have schooled a whole corns: of arents to comh the vast throng of joyons narticinants. Wesdlacs to say, everyone who visits the Nice «Carnivel' of Nice this year will 'be under susnicion, So as not 10 cause. alarm, the nolice are nreserving a profound silence, not be in favor at Nice in 1933, NOW YOU TELL ONE "Plessed 'are the mek for they sHall' inherit the earth." It would Pe hard in" these timés, to find one as mefk as a nrospegtiva passenger who an- nroached a ticket clerk at the Aowntown office of the Canadian Nationa] Rajlways in Toronto. With -great hesitancy, the cus- tomer approached the subject of | TIME TABEES | BOWMANVILLE OSHAWA & WHITBY (Eastern Standard ie) tes BEGLEY of PPPDPPP Pe: gEpBpaEag RS tints EB wee? bo 0000 08 4 2 PRPRPRARSEE - A Snorn=SSomp Sas \ EIT © g i ig H i cs g° =e & » B BATS RARRERYE ~Z olan say odo gREB ONO RUD PTE Pps LIS pata, » BER BER 7.15pm, UIPPEPPOPEPes BREB2pRRBRERE Volta OPS Risa 15 p.m. 10.45 > m. SUNDAY AND HOLID#Y SCHEDULE (Bastern Standard Time) Ceing West 5 A=} 2 Arrive Leave id Bowruanville 8.0 a.m. 1C.15a.m. 1, 5. 9. [48 x p.m. x pr. < p.m. D.1m. Leave Arvive Oshawa Bawmunville " 0.15 a.m. 12.45 p.m 400 p.m 8.15 p.m 2.83 pom 1140 p.m 11. p.m. GRAY COACH LINES (Effective Sept 25, 1932) (Eastern Standard Time) OSHAWA LEAVE TORONTO Save P.M. AM, PM. b7.30 3.28 b9.30 10.30 cll1.20 b2.30 11.3 a--Daily except Sunday; b-Saturday, Sunday and hclidays only; c--Sunday only; d--Daily except Sundays and holidays, | CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Aram Service Effective December 5, Eastern Standard Time EASTBOUND 945 ar 4 1.5) p.m ily. except Sundays I 4.42 p.m. Daily, H 0.22 p.m. Daily, except Sunday. 11.03 p.m. (8S y only). 12.20 a.m. T . §=Stops on flag to pick up for Montreal and East. -- WESTBOUND / 6.21 a.m. 4.12 pox 6.58 p.m. D. 9.17 n.m. daily {--Flag stop only. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS Effective December 5, 1932 Standard Time) Eastbo: 45 a.m. Daily. 10.30 a.m, Trenton Local Daily, mday. x4.18 p.m. Daily, 12.22 a.m. Daily x For Ottawa Montreal and East Flag Westbound except Pullman accommodation, "Do you allow two to sleep in one berth?" he finally inquired. Po- litely incredulous,. the clerk be- gan to explein it was quite cus- tomary when the other, blushing furisusly, dove into his pocket and produccd a paper. It's all right, you know, Here's my marriage license. I'm leaving on my honeymoon to-morrow. Do I have to show it to the conduc- for?" Times' Classified Ads. Gey Results. ~ BASSETT'S | We buy Old Gold anc Silver [| We repair anything bought | in a Jewelry Storv I . On Oshawa's Main Corner | J i It your watch is mot giving satistaction 'we cafi repair' aud ity it tell the correct D. J. BROWN oi THB JEWELER Canadian Nagfonal and Osh- awa roads 20 Simcoe St. 8. Phone 189 PAE One new Terraplane Coach One new Terraplane 'Sedan At greatly reduced prices. ROSS, AMES & ; GARTSHORE Hudson--Essex J. C. YOUNG GENERAL INSURANCE Office Phone 703 Res, Phone 28903 4"; Prince St, Oshawa The New Burtol Process ; Gives ULTRA-RAPID SERVICE IN DRY CLEANING PHONE 707 We Call and Deliver Ladies' JERSEY DRESSES $1.95 I. COLLIS & SONS 50-54. King St. W., Oshawa Imperial / Lime Rickey , A Real Drink Ec and 10c Bottles At Your Grocers og Drnggist at all Superior Stores / 5 lbs, 25¢ Hogg & Lytle, Ltd. Phone 203 DRUG STORE PHONE 22 WE DELIVERS 10 Simcoe St. 8. We Delives Up to Expectations--*"Well, old man, how's the world treating) you?" / "Oh, about as often as I could expect!" ©1932, King Fearures 8 Bt, WHIPPLE TILLIE THE TOILER- - 1 EB ANCON = cate, Ine. Great Broom OH, Downe ST TART THE MUSIC AoW = By Russ. Westo SOURE RIGHT, MAAC < VM SITTING BY YoU BRINGING UP FATHER 1 CERTAINLY DON'T INTEND TO GO OUT ON A RAINY DAY LIKE THIS: ILL SHOW MAGGIE I'VE GOT SOME SENSE~ GRACIOUS WHAT IN THRE WORLD ARE TOU GOING OUT IN A TERRIBLE STORM LIKE THIS FOR? | PROMISED I'D MAIL THESE LETTERS FOR THEY ARE IMPORTAN T= YO | KNOW BUT, MY DAUGHTER- WOULDN'T aSK A DOG TO GO OUT IN A RAIN LIKE THIS BY goLLuy- MAGGIE HAS A HEART. ©1932, King Features Syndicate, Inc, Great Britain rights reserved, GIVE THEM TO YOUR MO TAKE .