THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1927 A SMALL \D DO! PAGE FIFTEEN DnETn : \ ANS RITA \MALL WAY i] Di hi LAW OFFICE, E. DOUGLAS BELL. Bradley Block, 29 Simcoe strest south, (Oct, 6-Nov. 8) FRANK S. EBBS, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, Soxvep ancer;; money to loan. Room Royal Bank Bldg., Simeoa and Bond strects. Phone 1496. (121-me) CONANT & ANNI8, BAR Solicitors, Notaries Public, Ete, Con. veyancing and general practice of Law. Offices 7% Simcoe St. soutd, Oshawa. Phone 63, G. D. Conant, B.A. LL.B; A. ¥. Anais, B. ao ILD W. B. N. SINCLAIW, K.C, BANK of Commerce Building. (116-1 yr.) JOSEPH P. MANGAN, H.A,,--BAR- nster, Soliciter, Notary Publie, Con- veyancer. Money to loan, Office 34% King St. east, Oshawa, Phone 145. Residence phone 837. GRIERSON & CREIOHTON--BAR- risters, Conveyancers; Notaries Pub- Me, ete. Office over Standard Bank. Entrance Simcoe St. Phone 12: J. ¥. Grierson, B.A, TT, K, Creighton, B.A. SWANSON GERMAN & MAGC- Kenzie, Barristers, Conveyancers, Notary Public, ete, All branches of Criminal and Civil Law, Money to loan. ©@"%ce over Lamble's store, 2 King St. east. Phone 940. D. A. J, Swanson, H, N, Gorman, F. G, Mackensle. A, J. PARKHILL, BARRISTER, 80- lieitor, Notary Publie, Conveyancer, money to loan, Disney Bldg., oppo- site Post Office. Phones, office 1614; residence, 2289). (621) LOUIS 8, HYMAN & Co., BARRIS- ters, Conveyancers, Notaries, ete. Over Engel's store, 16 Simcoe St. North. Money to loan. Phones-- office 687. Residence 2191. tn Medical DR. HAROLD W. TRICK, PHYSI- can, Surgeon and Obstetrician. Spe- cial reference to maternity work. Two years post graduate experience, nine months having heen spent en- tirely in maternity work, and di- géases of women, both in United States and Canada. Office and resi- dence, 167 Simcoe street north. (Cor. Brock). Phone 303. (Oct. 17-i mo.) DR. R. E. McMULLEN, PHYSICIAN lyrgeon, Home and office, 666 Suncoe street south, Phone 730M, (Oct 10-Noy 10) BARTON, PHYSICIAN, Obstetrician, Office and 142 Simcoe street North, Finigan. (Sept. 24-Oct, 24) DR. McKAY, PnYSICIAN, BSUR- geon, Aeccoucher. Office and resi- dence, King St. East, corner Victoria Bt., Oshawa. Phone 94. DR. GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN and surgeon Special references to diseases of infants and children. Of- fice and residence, 97 Bond east. PR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI- efsr and Surgeon, special attentiov given to X-ray work snd Blectro- .heopy Office, Disney Block. Phone 2050 tn) DR. BE. Surgeon, residence, Successor to Dr. R. DR, F, T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR t 'West, Toronto, will be at hia ce over "Jury & Lovell's Drug Store each Saturaay, from 1 till 4 m, for consultation and BL diseases of ear, nose' ang thiust mly. Appointments ay Ye it drug store Phone § Att) Sm insuranes DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King st. west, Oshawa. The oldest Fire Agency in Oshawa, 30 Re- putable Fire Companies, (118-1) WHEN PLACING INSURANCE, consult R. N, Johms, 80 Simcoe north, Your insurance wants at- tended to and your interests pro- tected. (Oct, 11-1yr.) H, R, COULDERY ARTISTIC Di- corating. Signs oh paper, wood cor- ton, brick; show cards. price tickets of every description, Regent block over Jerry's Barber Shop, Oshawa. (229-tf) SIX ROOM BUNGALOW WITH ALL conveniences, centrally located $4,300. $300 cash. Easy terms. Phone 869. ~ (92¢) SMALL COTTAGE RESIDENCE for sale, 2% miles north of Bow- manville, 1-3 mile from C.N.R. sta- tion, 6 rooms and basement, Sit- uated on a knoll, It is unsurpassed at $4,000. Mortgage if desired. Ap- ply for view, The Cedars, R. R. No. G6, Bowmanville, (92¢) FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, VERY central. All conveniences $3,800. $300 cash, Easy terms. Phone 869. (92¢) THE CHOICE OF OSHAWA'- BEST lots, highest, dryest and sandy loam. Right direction, north west, guaran- tees pure healthy atmosphere. Clos- cr in than many parts of Oshawa. The resirictions have resulted in héautiful modern homes. The lucu- tion and elevation has attracted nurchasers of the highest standard, who recognize that this property Window Cleaning THE OSHAWA WINDOW CLEAN- ers--house cleaning, woodwork and floors polished, screens and store windows put on and removed. Prione 1302w. Transportation SMITH TRANSFORTATION LIMIT- ed, Simcoe St., 1, phone 84¢-, 212 Front 8t., B.,, Torouto. Phone Main 7637. Superior Transportation Ser- vice, (42-tf) COLEMAN CARTAGH AND, STOR- age, 86 Bond St. West, Phone 82, 6 trucks for prompt service, Moving van and storage warehouse equipment, Baggage transferred to and from all trains. (84-10) Building Supplies P= WE HAVE ROUGH AND DRESSED lumber, lath, shingles, sash, doors and Interior trim. PF, L. Beecroft, Whitby, lumber and woodyard, Osh- awa, phone 324 (69-1) Money to Loan PRIVATE FUNDS FOR LOAN ON first mortgages. City. or farm lands, Lowest interest rate. Louis F, Hyman & Co., Barristers, 16 Simcoe St. N. Phone 67. 52tf 8% CITY AND ARM LOANS, No commission. Building loans. Le- ral work done at this office. A. J, Parkhill, Barrister. Disney Bldg. Phone 1814 (176tf) © Undertaking LUKB BURIAL CO. 67 KING ST. East, Ambulance. Residence, 19 Division St. 69 King Street east. Phone 210J Watch Repairing 1 all the qualifications found in many highly exclusive resi- dential sections of any city. Be eare- ful when selecting a home site. Make sure it is high and dry and in the right direction. The north west has been the attraction In other cities, which is conclusive proof Oshawa's uttraction is Westmount Heights. Of- fices, Gibbons and ILoulsa streets, and 55 King street east. Phones 1564W and 2380. §3,600---NEW brick homie heautifully and situgted, in a restricted resi- dential district. Exceptional value. Easty terms, phone 2380. (92-¢) K 5 ROOM MODERN finished, LOT feet. street FOR SALE--30 FT. BY 95 Apply J. Askew, 103 Bude off Oakwood Ave., Toronto, (92-1) SIX ROOM HOUSE FOR brick veneer, very desirable home, large bathroom, summer kitchen, fireplace, garage, lot 130 feet deep, 100 feet front, modern conveniences, Wesmount, Twelve minutes walk from Post Office, Good investment. Mo ierate rice. Apply Box *"L" Times or phone 1373w, (Mon.-Thurs.-tf) SALE, [Error Notice Re Classified Ads. . . A 3 Effective immediately clos- , Ing time for classified ads 9.30 * a.m, Monday to Friday and L 8.30 a.m. Saturday. . Ads for Too Late to Classify . and Coming Events, received pup to 10.30 a.m. 7 eh Rates for Classified Ads First insertion -- 13 cents per word. Minimum charge--380e. Bach subsequent insertion 1c per word, Three consecutive insertions for the price of two first insertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge for three | insertions, G0 cents, Box number----10¢ additional Professional or Business Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or less; 10 cents a word per month for each additional word, TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE; ACCOMP. LISH MUCH TELIPHONE 85 Ask For Classified Ad Depart- ment, Articles For Sale ek ra Wanted HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID AND finished. Prices reasomable. Phone 786J. (90-¢) CHIMNEY CLEANING, REPAIR- ing, shingling, repairing roofs, Guar- antee first class job, 93 William St, W. Phone 2682W, (Sept 24-Oct. 24) WOOD-WORKING -- MISCRLLANE- ous wood-working shop. Screens, sashes and doors made, also repairs. 8, B. Edmondson, 251 BRO Shock UPHOLSTERING OF ALL KINDS, chesterfields made to order, Work- manship guaranteed, G., A. Con- stable, 74 Mechanic St, Phone 620F, (761) a XTENTS WANTED TO TAKE OR- ders for the finest line of Persuuzi Greeting Cards ever shown in Can- ada. Regal Art Co., 310 Spadina Ave., Torotito. (92-a) TEN DOLLARS A DAY SELLING an exclusive line of fine rayon sily ties. Fast sellers. Liberal commis- sian, Free samples. Write Dept. 27, Public Service Mills of Canada, 1.td., London, Ont. (90a-92a) Board and Rooms ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO young men in private home with modern conveniences. | Apply 497 Simeoe St. South, (92¢) Contracting WISHING ANYONE built, eall 1337J. gpecialty, Cellars coniracted for. Help Wanted--F emale WANTED, EXPERIENCED SALES- lady, should know hookkeeping. Box "0" Times, (92-¢) WANTED AT ONCE--WOMAN TO assist chef and take charge of din- ing hall of Boys' school. Apply in person to Superintendent, Boys' I'raining School, Bowmanville, (92-h) PRACTICAL HOUSEKEEPER wanted, Apply Box "W' Times, (91¢) A HOME Brickwork =a and excavations (Oct. 18-1mo) BOARDERS AND ROOMERS wanted. Apply 105 Colborne street east, (Oct. 18-Nov. 18) For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR shotgun, female black and tan fox- hound, three years old. A good one. 123 Celina street after six o'clock. (91c) Corsetiere CORSETIERE-- SPIRELLZX SHOP, 32 Elgin 8t, E, Mrs, Annie entland, managing corstiery, Evenings by ap- pointment, Phone 442). (Sent, 28-1mo) Notice to Creditors MONTREAL TAX SALE ON DEC. | Published List Shows 1,942 Property Owners Are Owing City Quebee, Oct. 20.--The annual sale of properties in Montreal for fail- ure to pay taxes (annual or special) will take place on December 1 next. according to announcement made by Omer Lapiere, Sheriff. The official list of properties, which fills some 60 pages_of the Official Gazette, show that there are 1,842 property owners who owe the city anything from $2.73 up to $9,- 533.10. The latter figure i8 the amount assessed against property of which Louis Fitch is the assesced owner, and which is located on Pine Avenue. It forms the largest individual amount any owner is as- sessed for in the list. At the other end of the table comes a lot owned by Adrien and Richard I. Beaudry, situated on Rousseau street in Longue Pointe, on whieh the amount clainied is §2. 73. The sale takes place in the sher- YOUNG GIRL WANTED TO HELP with housework. Sleep in or out. Apply 301 Eulalie Avenue, (91-¢) CANARY BREEDING CAGES, SEED cups, perches, ete, for quick sale. 119 Ritson Rd, 8, (92a) CHAMPION SUMMIT COOK STOVE for sale. Cheap. 119 Ritson Rd. 8. (92a) FOR BSALE--1 COOK STOVE, i coal heater and 1 coal oil heater, small. 122 Alma street, (92-n) I'OR SALE--T7x9 I'T. WILTON RUG nearly new. Reasonable price. Phone 21W, (92-c) FOR SALE Phone 2437W. (91c) FOR SALE--A NEW FOUR ROOM- ed bungalow, size 23 x 24. Full size cellar. Cheap for cash. Phone 2437W, t (91e) "OR SALE--25 ACRES FARM land on grav: road, not far from Highway, in Al locality, solid brick house, with 6 good rooms, combina- tion furnace, cistern, beautiful shade frees, and shrubbery, banked barn, stone foundation, very fertile, clay loam soil; sloping to the south, Further particulars write Box *J" Times, or phone 202 r 5. (914d) F. A, Von GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44% King Street West. Your pat: ronage Is. solicited. (29-12) Painting and Decorating Dental DR. D. R. DAVIES, OFFICHM OVER Ward's store, Simcoe street south. Nitrous oxide oxygen gaa admin- istered for extraction, nurse at- tendant, Phone 231. Residence, 2087. (te) DR. 8. J. PHILLIPS, DENTIST, OF- lice over Bassetts'. Phone 959; Residence 306. 4-1 7. R. GUTSOLE, PAINTING, FAPBR- nanging, gralving, ete. Twenty years' experience, Prices iio Work guaranteed. 161 Huron Mireet. "hone 2087TW. (45-48) Furniture Storage FURNITURE STORED IN SEPAR- ate compartments, 85 Bond St. West. Phone 82. Coleman's Cart- 1ge and Storage. For Rent FURNISHED ROOM TO Suit two gentlemen, 98 Ave. RENT. Rosedale (92a) THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS to rent. Suitable for light house: keeping. Self contained, Close to GG. M. C. Apply 350 Leslie St. (92h) FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT. Suitable for two gentlemen. Board if desired. 154 Celina St, Phone 709W. (92¢) FOR RENT--FOUR ROOM HOUSE, light and water, vacant Nov. 10. Phone evenings 2139J. (91a) PR. H M. COOKE, 9 SIMCOB ST. uorth, over Mitchells Drug Store. Gas for extraction. Phone 64. DR. L. B, HUBBELL, DENTIST, OF- fics, Royal Bank Bldg. Pbone 948; residence, 1378M. 36-12 : hi C. C. STENHOUSE -- GENERAL architectural work. Second floor, Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496, Res. Phone 902J. DR. W. H. GIFFORD, OFFIC RE- gent Theatre Bldg. Phoue 1780. Res. 669 68 tf Music HERBERT C. TRENEER IS PRE- pared to accept pupils in plano, or- gan and vocal music. A free booklet giving full particulars will be fur- nished upon request. 50 William street east. Phone 1957J. (Oct. 14-1 mo) DRUMMER OPEN FOR ENGAGE- ments. No objection to work out- side Oshawa (dance work prefer- red). 'Telephone 1539. (91-¢) LAHOKLA, INSTRUCTOR, HAWAI- jan Guitar. Individual instruction to all pupils. Music supplied for all oec- casions. Wilson & Lee's Music Store, Phone 2388. (Oct. 6-Nov. 6) JOHN H. REXWICK, ORGANIST and Choirmaster Simcoe St. United Church, prepares pupils for any exam- ination in Piano, Organ and Singing. Studio at the church. Phone 251 for appointment or information. (Oct 10-Xoy 10) ARTHUR W. LYNDE (HAMBOURG Conservatory, : , Toronto). Teacher " Staging. Pupils prepared ' bxeminat opera. Studio, ions, also church, comcert. Oshawa. YVridavs 11 Slincoe south Tire Repairing (72¢1) ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRING at ldeal Tire Shop. Tires for sale. Jamicson Bros. Phone 438 (tf) SE Sa Sap Contracting G. W. CAIN, CARPENTER, CON- tractor and builder, plans and speci- fications, R.R. No. 2, West Hill, Ontario. (Oct. 19-Nov. 19) THREADGOLD BROS, GENERAL contracors. us give you s. Write, or phone (Whit- (73¢f) Floor Surfacing NEW METHOD FLOJR SURFAC- ing (including sanding, waxing, ii- ing and polishing). Old floors made cew. Edmondson, 251 Simeoe St South, phone 440 ann Veterinary Surgeon DR. SHIRLEY, VETERINARIAN, Specialist diseases domestic animals. Cat and Dog Hospital. 503 Masson St. Phone 629. (56t8) 2. 8. DICKENSON, Vv.S., DISEASES all domestic animals sciemtific- ally treated. Dominion Government Veterinary. 24 Brock St. E. Phone 1057. (121-41) I. THE UNDERSIGNED AM PRE- pared to do ail kinds of sewing. Cali at 354 Leslie St, or ne 18425. Miss Flossie Boyd. (Sept. 27-1mo) ALL KINDS OF DRESSMAKING done at reasomable. Call a; 21 Rowe St. Phone 12347M. our by) 255. FURNISHED BEDROOM TO RENT. Buitable for two gentlemen. In priv- ate home. Three minutes from Gen- eral Motors. Phone 1531M or apnly 261 Jarvis St. (92¢) GARAGE FOR RENT. 317 DIVI- sion street. (92-c) 'A COMFORTABLE ROOM WITH board. Phone 1158F. (92-¢) FOR RENT-- NICE BEDROOM suitable for two. Phone 1671W. (91c) FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT. Private family. Suitable for 2. Apply 201 Ritson Rd. 8. 91e) TO RENT-- BEDROOM SUIT TWO gentlemen. Board if desired. Apply 199 Court St. (90¢) FURNISHED FRONT BEDROOM suitable for two gentlemen. 206 Alice street. (90¢) GARAGE FOR RENT ON AGNES street. Phone 1168). (98e) TO RENT--FU RNISHED BED- room, suit two gentlemen. Private. Board if desired. 46 Kenneth Ave. Phone 1293). (90-¢) TO RENT---NINE ROOMED SOLID brick house. 17 Johm St., opposite Ceniral Park, oak flooring, hot water heating. eleetric range, ela- borate electric fixtures, three piece tile bath, stationary washtubs, pullman breakfast room, caraze Possession. November 15. Rental, $75. Apply Dr. Belt, 12 Johm St. Phone 112. (%0-¢) TO RENT----ROOM SUITABLE FOR two gentlemen. All conveniences. Central; board mext door. Apply i7 Albert St. Phone 731J. (99-¢c) for two gentlemen. (Oct. 20: Xow. 29) | Phone 962F. FURNISHED ROOM SUITABLF 125 rock st (8910) DOUBLE J gramophone, | BEDS FOR 8. ALSO Phone SALE 44 Charles St., 848J, HAND PICKED APPLES POR SALE Phone 350 r 5. 94 Bloor St, West, (91e) FOR SALE--ELECTRIC three burner, high oven, enamelled front, excellent condition, Bargain price. Phone 1400. (91e) FOR SALE- QUEBEC HI HEATER | with square jacket, Practically new, 238 Albert St, (91e) FOR SALE, Almost new. Simcoe street North. (91-b) KITCHEN, 10 FT. BY 16 FT., ON Gibbons street. Snap for quiek sale, Owner leaving city. Apply 134 Gibbons street, (91-¢) STOVE, MAN'S OVERCOAT will sell at half price, Call at 43% CASH REGISTER PRACTICALLY new. Used less than 1 year. Apply 23 Division Si. Phone 1014J. (90) MIRRORS, CASES SUIT- able for Beauty Parlor or Barber Shop. Phone 2133. (90¢) FOR SALE--GOOD COAL STOVE, burns wood or coal. Apply 31 King St. E. Apartment 2. Phone 2576. (90-¢) FOR SALE--VICTOR ORTHO- phonie, new scale Williams piano, Wilion rug, bathroom medicine cabinet, 2 congoleum rugs, gus stove, lady's coat, and man's over- coat. 107 Brock Street east. (90-¢) FOR SALE--ONE KITCHEN CUP. board with glass top, also one elee- tric fixture. 45 Arlington Ave. (90-¢) ELECTRIC FIXTURES FOR 6 roomed house for $12.90. Also com- plete sets from $19.90; up-to-date factory samples, half price. Light- ing Fixture Sales Co., 70 Queen east, Toronto. (870) GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE, eight horse power, new. Apply after six. Elmer Toms, Church St. Pieck- ering. (870) $1.00 DEPOSIT SECURES DELIV- ery. Place your order now for Christmas Gifts, Ladies' and Gents' Dressing Cases, silverware, china- ware, electric floor lamps, watchés, clocks, rimgs, jewelry of all kinds. Payments from 50 cents weekly. O. H. Dell, 22% Simeoe South. Phone 1656. (Oci. 6-Nov. §) MIXED HARD AND SOFT WOOD alaba, 8% £9 per load Alsc hone dry Boar woos, Phone 660. W; (Mar 26-14) DURRANT MACHINE CO.--WE DO all kinde of hinery pairing. Excelsior starter ring gears install- sl; connecting rods re-babbitéd, gears or pinions supplied = makes of cars. 161 King Phone S19 2 LARGE } - by 19 Help Wanted--Male WANTED--OFFICE at once. W. E, Limited, BOY. APPLY Phillips Company, (91-tf) BOY WANTED WITH WHEEL TO deliver parcels, Apply Karn's Drug Store. (91-e) BOY WANTED TO LEARN PRINT- ing trade, One with high school edu- cation preferred. Apply Oshawa Daily Times. (81tf) BRIGHT BOY OF GOOD APPEAR- ance and manners wanted to assist with collections. Must have bicycle. Apply Oshawa Daily Times. (81tf) GORDON PRESS FEEDER WANT- ed, Mundy Printing Co., Simcoe South, Situations Wanted GENERAL OFFICE clerking wanted by young woman. Phone 1208W. (92h) WANTED---A POSITION AS CARE- taker of gentleman's residence or public institution, or other perman. ent work by a man willing to work. Other work taken in meantime. PPirst class references at Box "I" Times. (891) POSITION OR Motor Cars CHEVROLET SUPERIOR ing in good condition. tires. Will sell cheap Phone 1032M. Lost and Found FOUND--ON KING ST, A PURSE containing sum of money Owner may have same by proving property and pay for ad. Phone 1910J. (92a) LOST--LIGHT TAN PURSE BE- tween 120 Tylor Crescent and Re- gent Theatre, containing sum of money. Finder please return to Arcade and receive reward. (92-a) LOST--WILL THE PARTY WHO stole bicycle from King St. School between nine a.m. and recess please return at once from where ji; was stolen, and save further trouble. (91b) LOST--BETWEEN MRS. FRED McKenzie"s, east of Columbus, and Union Cemetery, Oshawa, one Fire- sione balloon tire, tube and rim. Finder kindly leave at Chadburn Motor Co., or Mrs. McKenzie. (9v-¢) Money to Loan MONEY AVAILABLE FOR FIRST class first mortage loams. Swanson, German and MacKenzie, 2 King Si. East. (90t£) TOUR- Balloon for cash. (92-¢) Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY--SECOND HAND Cello. Phone 1046F. (92a) WANTED TO BUY --CHIFFON- ier and bed room fable. Box "N" Times. (92-a) MR. 8. JACOB, DEALER IN RAG: and all kinds of metals. I am pay- dF dd scrap baiiarie $1 and 150. ing old cars. Phone 764. 155-11 Piano Tuning NEI. YELLOWLEES, EXPERT piano tuner, will be in Oshawa once every week. Orders left at Harris' Music store. Phone 1499. (Sept. 2R-Oct. 28) + Wanted to Rent Waated WANTED TC RENT -FOUR ive rooms. 3 Times. OR | adults. Apply Box "wc | (92h) | APPLES WANTED FOR CANNING purposes. Apply Bex "NM" Times. (92-0) Any persons having claims against Willie Hoy or Star Laundry must file same with Swanson, German and McKenzie not later than October 23rd, as property is being sold and purchaser will not be responsible for debts after that date. (92¢) SPEED MARK SET BY ENGLISH TRAIN Locomotive Goes 76 Miles an Hour on U.S, Road Oct. 20.--The fastest powerful locomotive in Europe, the "King George V" of England's Great Western Railway completed a 200 mile test .run over Baltimore & Ohio tracks ond startled officials of that road by hitting a 76-mile-an-hour speed with its throttle only 75 per cent open. "Cut that out--! Pipe there' --A voice somewhere dynamo-meter car, the instruments and dials, said as the speedometer quivered upward, Some one picked np a telephone re- ceiver and the hand dropped back to 60. Laborers, ofiice workers and mo- torists along the route from Balti- more craned their necks and struck amusing poses as the lithe whippet of the raild, resplendent in dark sreen paint and shining brass, swept by with 7 coaches. FEDERAL CABINET MEETING OPENS Accumulation of Three Weeks' Routine Matters Chis Attenti Ottawa, Oct. 20.--The Cabinet met Tuesday afternoon with an ac- cumulation of nearly three weeks of routine matters to dispose of. Taere was nearly a full attendance. The Prime Minister has returned from the country and Hon. J. L. Ralston, Minister of Defence, returned to Ottawa from Montreal where ,.» had an appointment Tuesday morn- ing. It is probable that matters relat- ing to the conference of provincia: premiers, which is only two weeks away, will come up for discussiop. The Prime Minister will, it is saiq, preside at the plénary session of the conference. , There is also the question of Sen- ate vacancies, of which there are row four, two in Quebec and two in Onatrio and while Senate vacarp cies are as numerous as at present there is always an unusual interest in possible cabinet decisions. Baltimore, and most down in the METAL BUMPING AND ALL KINDS OF BODY WORK AUTO AND BEPAIR King St. W. Oshawa EE La Te eC a Tuesday, which contained | iff's office In Mu in Montreal. DISEASE PROBLEMS OF US. REVIEWED Alarming Increase of Blind- ness and Heart Failure Reported amt | Cincinnati, Oct. 20.--A review of disease problems in the United States made public by the Amer: can Public Health Association in convention), indicate salarming in- creases in rabies, blindness, and heart failure, Physicias affiliated with the As- sociation have pointed out preven- tative methods and urge greater precautions in individual care, treatment and thorough examina- tion to successfully combat both causes and effects, The report points out the exjis- tence of 100,000 blind persons in the United States, and asserts hears failure leads the list of causes of death and says that rabies shouig he considered one of the most im- portant of health Proviems. PARRY CHURC H AND LIBRARY ROBBED OF SMALL AMOUNTS Barrie, Ont., Oct. 19.-- Three pla- ces, including St. Mary's : R.C. { Church, and the Public Library | were robbed here during the last few days. Small amounts of money were taken in each ease. The Bt. Vincent de Paul's Society's poor box at St. Mary's Church. was clezned out, also the box used for the de- posits of donations for candles and upkeep of the altar. The amount taken is thought t6 be in the neigh- brhood of $5. EET ---- Wright Funerals rovesdt Bite hoo ou Successor to INERAL. VICE EX'S SERVIC k ) T TEN A Ma 16 HUMBLE sn gens IGNORANT -- AT SIXTY HE'S HUMBLE BECAUSE "E'S WISE! I ie HI : Ef I i i ; i | ; Lona "3: I