Oshawa Daily Times, 4 Sep 1928, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1928 PAGE NINE \Y THE C SS ED SECTION ~_meets Seller Nooo aude - 'av Legal ET fs ere and gencral practice of i hone 4. G. D.C ant: BA, LLB; AF. Annis, BA, FRANK 8. EBBS, BARRISTER. icitor, Notamy Public Comvey- aucer. Money to loan. Third floor rew Alger Building. Opposite Post Office. Phone 2996. (40) WE N. SINCLAIR. KC, BANK of Commerce Building. (116-1yr.) JOSEPH P. MANGAN, B.A. --~BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Con- veyancer. Money to loan, ce 14%4 King St. East, Oshawa. Phone 145. Residence phone 837. GRIERSON & CREIGHTON---BAR- risters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- - lie, ete. Office over Standard Bank. Entrance Simcoe St. Phone 13. J. R Agrierson, B.A. T. K. Creighton, SWANSON, GERMAN, McKENZIE and Douglas, barristers, solicitors, conveyancers, notaries publie, Money to loan. 2 King St. BE, Phone 940, 2454, D. A. J. Swanson, F, G. McKenzie, S. B. Douglas. (130tr1) LOUIS 8. HYMAN AND COM: pany, Barristers. Money to loan. Over Dewland's Store, 16 Simcoe street north, Phone 67, residence 1865W, (tf) PARKHILL AND GREER, BAR- isters, etc, Money to loan, Alger Bldg.,, opposite post office. Rhone 1614, A, J, Parkhill, A. W. 8, n . ARTHUR LYNDE, VOCAL TBACH- er (Hambourg Conservatory, To- ronto) pupils prepared for all exams. wa, Mondays, 92 Sim- coe St. North, Phone 371J. (13010) Watch Repairing F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT aE Vl feaage is solicited @) Transportation HERBERT C. TRENEER ORGAN- ist and choirmaster of King street United Church will accept pupils in plana, organ and vocal music. Voices tested free. 50 William St. E. Phone 2896. (53tf) Q Insurance pid SON, INSURANCE, Pt Tuyen putable Fire Companies. (118-tf) WHEN PLACING INSURANCE DAVIS 19 Ki Yom insurance wants atlended to and your interests protect (Oct. 11-1yr) C. B. HEPBURN, 77 ONTARIO ST, District kepresentative for the Great West Life Assurance Com- pany. Phone 1365J. (Feb, 1-1yr) INSURANCE ----- OSHAWA HOUSE and Land Co. Local agents for one of the best English companies. Office 38 Simcoe St, N. (86-tf) consult R. N. Johns, 80 Simcoe north. ['H, CARTAGE, MOVING, GRAVEL sand and cinders. Local and long distance hatling. Phone 924 and 2692F. Smith and Cox. COLEMAN CARTAGE and STOR- 8 d Phone service. uipment. bv) from all trains. PERRY'S TRANSPORT AND Cartage, local and long distance moving, 91 Ritson Rd. N. Phone 2860. (doer) RODMAN, CARTAGE AND rucking service, furniture mov- ng, cinders and gravel. Phone 380. Apply 165 Elliott avenue. (Aug. 14-Sept. 14) | Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU PERMANENT WAVE Shop. Permanent wave, special $7.60. Marcelling, finger waving. 8§ Simcoe street north, Phone 2468. (97-t1) Money to Loan LOANS ARRANGED ON IMPROV- ed city afd farm property, either completed or under construction. Conant and Annis, phone 4. (76-tf) UNLIMITED FUNDS FOR FIRST mort, s. Building loans arranged. Bradley Bros. Phone 169, 420. (96-tf) CINDERELLA DRESS SHOPPE, 158 Simcoe St, 8, Marcelling and manicuring from 9 till 6; evenings by appointment, Phone 2879. WATSON'S HAIR DRESSING Parlours will be open for marcel- ling, water waving, finger waving. Phohe appointments 2653. \ (Apg. 18-Sept. 18) Greer. (49tf) = Medical DR. HAROLD W. TRICK, PHYSI- clan, Surgeon, Obstetrician, Spe. cial reference to maternity work 'and diseases of women, Two years' (post graduate exper! Office CITY AND FARM LOANS. PRO- gress loans arranged. Parkhill & Greer, Barristers, etc, Alger Bldg. Phone 1614. (49) Building Supplies and residence 167 Simcoe 8t, N,, "(cor, Brock) phone 308. : (119-t1) DR, McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR- eon, Accoucher. Office and resi- ence, King St. East, corner Victoria St., Oshawa. Phone 9. DR. GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN, FOR SALE--CEMENT BLOCKS, sand and gravel, Quality guaran- teed, Good loam for lawns, W. Bor- rowdale, Phone 1618. (80t1) WE HAVE ROUGH AND DRESS- ed timber, lath, shingles, sash, doors and interior trim. F. L. Beecroft. Whitby, lumber and woodyard, Osh- awa, phone 324. (69-tf) Surgeon, Obstetriclan, infants and children, Office and residence, 97 Bond Hast, Phone 11586, GRAVEL, DIRT AND CINDERS ON dunrp truck to rent by hour. Phones 274J--1666J, (May 18 tf) DR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI- cian an Surgeon, special attention given to X-ray work and Electro- th . Office, Disney Block. Phone 2080. Office opep 9 a.m, to § PD. m, Residence 161 King East. Phone 24186, (tf) DR, C. CARR, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician, office and residence 556 Simcoe St. N. Phone 2416. (Aug. 8-Nov, 8) Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F. T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lovells Dru Store each Saturday, from 1 till p.m, for consultation and treatment of diseases of ear, nose and throat only. Appointments maye be made at drug store. Phone (49-tf) Dental % 5 LIPS, DENTIST, OF- DR. 5 1. PHILLIPS, Phone 969; Residence 306. 4-1 yr. DR. FRED A. FLORA, DENTIST, 37 King street east. Alger building. Phone 2860. Evenings by appoint. ment, (48tf) DR. D. R. DAVIES, DENTIST, OF- fice in Alger Bldg., opposite Post Office, Nitrous oxide oxygen gas for extractions. Evenings by ap- pointment. Phone 231. Residence 30817. (12te) DR. H. M. COOKE, 9 SIMCOE ST. no over Mitchell's Drug Store. Gas for extraction. Phone 54. DR. L. E. HUBBELL, DENTIST, Nitrous oxid dor extrae- tions. Office, Phone 948, residence, 1378M his DR. J. F. BROCK, DENTIST, 1% Simcoe St. N., over Dewland's. Phone 1957. Evenings by appoint- ment, (July 9tf) HARDWOOD FLOORS, LAID BY expert mechanics. Old floors fin- ished like new. ocieen winde s, combination doors, General con- tracting, B, W, Haynes, 161 King St, W, Phone 481, Residence 180 ra (133tf) FOR SALE--SAND, GRAVEL AND stone. Immediate delivery. $1.60 a yd. Essery Bros, Phone 332 ring 31. (52¢c) Painting and Decorating R. GUTSOLE, PAINTING, PAPER- hanging, #raining, ete. Twent years' experience. Prices right. Works Sharanteed. 151 Huron street. Phone TW, (45 tf) DECORATING, FP. C, HILL, paperhanging, painting, Work guaranteed, Estimates given. Phone 942W, 135 Brock east. (148t1) OSHAWA PAINTERS, (MYGLAND & Lindstad,) first:class work and pure materials used. 14 Nassan street. Phone 14956W. (Aug. 18-Sept. 18) Veterinary Surgeon DR. SHIRLEY, VETERINARIAN, Speciglist diseases domestic animals, Cat and Dog Hospital, 208 King west. | Phone 629, (66-11) C. S. DICKENSON, V.S. DISEASES of all domestic animals scientifically treated, Dominion _ Government Veterinary. 34 Brock St, E. Phone 108]. (131-tf) Work Wanted RE-UPHOLSTERING, CHESTER- fields made to order, We save you money, Estimates free. GC. A. Constable. 74 Mechanic street. Phone 15867. (66-t1) HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID AND finished completely, with sanding machine, Satisfaction guaranteed. Give us a trial, Sylvian and Ste- vens, 164 Alice street. Phone 2619W, (Aug. 24-Sept. 24) Auditing and Accounting C. A. KINNEAR, LICENSED CUS- oms broker, auditor, and account- ant, 306 King St. West, Telephone 689, (Aug. 16- Sept. 16) Contracting A. BLACKBURN, CONCRETE contractor, Specialist in concrete floor work. Gravel, gand and cin- ders, etc, Hauling terms moderate. Address, 6547 Mary St. Phone 2376W, Oshawa or 2570 Egling- ton Avenue, Toronto. (Aug. 3-8ept. 8) SPECIALISTS IN REPAIRS AND alteration, Cork refrigerators and store equipment, C. A. Glecoff Co, builders and general contractors, 168 Verdun Rd. Phone 53W. (Aug. 29-Sept. 29) Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO. 67 KING ST. East. plance, Residence, 19 Division St. 69 King street east. Phone 210J. DISNEY-COTT FUNERAL HOM& 87 Celina: street, Oshawa. Corner Bruce street, Ambulance. Phone 1082, 196-tf) Architects C. C. STENHOUSE -- GENERAL architectural Boies.' Second floor, Royal Bank Bu , Res. phone 909]. (8-tf) THOMSON & JOHNSON, ASSOCI- ate architects Simcoe St. south, over Felt Bros. (Aug. 15-Sept. 15) DR. W. H GIFFORD, OFFICE Theatre Bldg. Phone 1780. Re. . 669. 66-tf Engineering and Surveying DONEVAN AND SMITH, ONTARIO Land Surveyors and Civil Engin- eers, sub-divisions, town planning municipal engineers. 365 or 411 King St. E. Phones 2532) or 2644. (89tf) Ea SA Window Cleaning OSHAWA WINDOW CLEANERS ~--House woodwork and SOUTH END TAXI SERVICE. 738 Simcoe street south. Prompt day and might service. Local and long distance. Phone 1581W. Lorne E. Dervent, = (Aug. 4-Sept, 4) | DRESSMAKING DONE, Auctioneer PHONE 1716J, W. J. SULLEY, auctioneer, 346 Simcoe St. 8. We can sell your odd pieces of furni- ture and other articles at our yards 41 King St. W., Oshawa, Ontario. (20tf) IF YOU THINK YOU ARE GOING to bave a sale this fall come and see me and arrange for the dates. Terms satisfactory. All phone calls receive prompt attention. E. J. Pomeroy. Call between 6 and 7 in the evenings. Phone 1013M. (Aug. 17-Sept. 17) CONCRETE WORK, PLASTER- ing, carpentering, electrical work. If you are contemplating altera- tions or building phone Hugh Pal- mateer, 139. 154 Alma St. Satis- faction guasanteed, (Aug. 22-Sept. 22) FOR CONCRETE CELLARS, sidewalks, driveways. Phone Camp- bell & White, 1567W. Prices moder- ate. (5lc Wanted to Buy SECOND HAND FURNITURE dealer, buying and selling. 186 Bloor St. E. Phone 1617M. (Aug. 28-Sept. 28) POULTRY WANTED -- PAYING highest cash price for any kind of fowl. Phone 81 Whitby, reverse charge . (Oct. 1) Agents Wanted #250 Made IN SPARE TIME TAKING OR- ders." - Delivery later. Personal Greeting Cards. Something new and snappy. "Imperial Art" 51 Wellington West, Toronto. (tf) Qs a rl is, iss pa Help. Wanted--F emale SALESLADIES WANTED FOR rush hours in shoe store. Age over 18. Apply Burns Co, Ltd. (44tf) Dressmaking PLAIN sewing No. 4 Buena "ista Park, off Park Rd. N, (Aug. 10-Sept. 10) ALL KINDS OF DRESSMAKING done at reasonable prices. Apply 21 Rowe St. Phone 1347M. (47t£) WANTED AT ONCE--CAPABLE maid for general house work. Ap- ply 461 Simcoe St. N. Phone 129 r 1-2. (53b) Rates for Classified Ads. First insertion--13{ cents per word. Minimum charge--30¢. Each subsequent imsertion lc per word. consecutive fl for each additional TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE; AC. COMPLISKH MUCH TELEPHONE 3 Ask for Classified Ad Depart- ment. Articles For Sale MIXED HARD AND SOFT WOOD slabs, $3.50 per load. Also bome dry body wood. Waterous-Meek Limited. Phone 1288. (Apr, 26-tf) FOR laid eggs, SALE--STRICTLY NEW delivered anywhere in city, Phone 896, (23-tr) FOR SALE--BABY CARRIAGE. Lloyd Stroller. good as new, Ap- ply at 91 Burk St, Oshawa, (3o0tf) BICYCLES $2.00 WEEKLY, LIT- tle down. Special school opening prices. William's Bicycle Shop, 12 Athol St, W, (3c) REPEATING ALARM CLOCKS, arge size, $56.60, guaranteed 12 months, One dollar secures de- livery, balance payable at 50 cents pet week. O .H. Dell, 26% Sim- oe south, Phone 1656, (Aug. 18-Sept. 18) For Rent Real Estate for Sale STORE 170 RENT--NO. 9 SIMCOE St. South, Oshawa, now being en- larged and improved. Apply to G. D. Conant, 7% Simcoe St. S.. Osh- awa. (33t1) REAL ESTATE--USHAWA HOUSE and Land Co. Lots on Oshawa Park, Victoria Park and Peace Park. Terms to suit you. Office 38 Simeoe St. N. (86-t1) APARTMENTS TO RENT--JUST completed. Four and five rooms. Elec.ric refrigerator, stoves and fixtures. Incinerator and laundry rooms. All other modern conveni- ences. Reasonable rentals. Apply Apt, 3, Simcoe Manor, corner Buckingham and Simcoe St. The Trusts and Guarantee Co. Ltd., To- ronoto, Manager for owner. Phone 2529, Oshawa, (471) LARGE PLEASANT FRONT room to rent. All conveniences. Ap- ply 263 Albert-St. (51¢- FURNISHED FRONT BEDROOM to rent. Phone 1778W call 216 Alice St. (5311) FOR RENT--40 ACRES CULTIV- ated, house and barn. 16 miles north and west from Oshawa. Very reasonable. Box "B" Oshawa Daily Times. (53a) FOR RENT--TWO UNFURNISH- ed rooms, Apply 159 Alma St. Phone 1535J. (53¢) $3.800 WITH $500 CASH BUYS a six room house on a paved street, very central, all modern conveniences, Immediate posses- sion. Bradley Bros., 29 Simcoe St. South. Phone 169. (52b) SIX ROOMS AND KITCHEN- ette, brick veneer, all conveniences, North Simcoe. $5,300. Phone 1811]. (521) HOUSE AND DOUBLE LOT. GAR- age and stable, situated on Orchard View boulevard, North Oshawa. Box 548, Oshawa Post Office. (52¢) SIX ROOMED BRICK VENEER house, hardwood floors. Built in cup- boards in kitchen, clothes closet in each bedroom. Partly decorated, 3 piece bath. Garage. $4,600, $500 cash. Balance as rent. 291 Jarvis Street. (52¢) FOR SALE--SIX ROOMS, GAR- age, near G.M.C., schools and pavement, $3,800. $400 cash. Bal- ance $40 per month. Worth $4,500. Leaving city, Must be sold at once. Phone 2667, H. Peyton. (53b) FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, with or without board. Terms reason- able. 207 Simcoe St. S (Sic) TWO FURNISHED ROOMS to rent. All conveniences for light housekeeping. Also garage. 217 Mc- Kim Street, (52¢) TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS to rent. All conveniences. 185 Col- lege avenue (52¢) HOUSE TO RENT--SIX ROOMS, paved street. Near .collegiate. Im- mediate possession. For particulars apply owner, Box "W," Oshawa Daily Times. (52¢) PHYSICIAN'S RESIDENCE, SIX rooms and garage. All conveni- ences. Two rooms reserved. [Pos- session arranged. Apply 556 Sim- coe St. N. Phone 2415. (53c) HOUSE TO RENT--OCTOBER 1, rug hrick, hot water heating, gar- age. Apply 145 Burk St, Phone 854. (6311) pany CARRIAGE FOR SALE, 48 uckingham. Phone 1811J. (H3c) NORTHERN MUSKRAT COAT, First-class condition, Cheap for quick sale. Apply 55 Bruce St. (51¢) FOR SALE---1 BABY CARRIAGE, Phone 1586F. (52h) FOR SALE -- WICKER BABY carriage, coal oil stove, cross cut saw, Phone 2080M. 196 Burk St. (63c) Motor Cars FORD COUPE--1926 special. Apply H. Pascoe, R, R. 3, Oshawa, Phone 41615, (51c) FOR' SALE--OLDS SEDAN MOD- el 6-30 D, In first class condition. Cheap for quick sale. Phone 2048. (52¢) FOR SALE--LATE 1927 CHEV- rolet coach. . Will sell at a bhar- gain, Apply W. C; Loveless, Phone 2053W or 2053J. (63c) FOR SALE--1925 MAXWELL Coach, Good tires. Splendid paint job, with all latest equipment. $250. Phone 1117W or apply 297 French St, between 7 and 9, (53b) 25 FORD FORDOR SEDAN, 5b good tires. Mechanical perfect. Front and rear bumpers. Real good buy. Cheap. 160 Mill St. (53c) MODEL-- Position Wanted HOUSEKEEPER'S POSITION wanted. Apply to Box "F'" Oshawa Daily Times. (53¢c) Roomers Wanted WANTED -- TWO GENTLEMEN roomers, willing to share room. All conveniences. Breakfast if de- sired. Apply 73 Mechanic St. Phone 69J. (53c) GIRLS WANTED TO JOIN BRASS band. Apply 8 p.m. Wilson & Lee Music Store. 71 Simcoe St. N. (Sept. 4-Oct. 4) Room and Board = TWO BOARDERS WANED. Phone 1586F. (52b) ROOM AND BOARD FOR FOUR gentlemen. Private family, Near G.M.C. 366 Division St. (52b) TWO GENTLEMEN BOARDERS wanted in new home with private family. Phone 2443J. (53¢c) BOARD AND ROOM FOR TWO gentlemen friends. 94 William St. E. (53c) APARTMENT TO RENT---FOUR rooms, new, electric refrigerator, stove, hot water, steam heat, jal- tor service. Immediate possession. $45. Alger Press Limited, phone 1400. (62¢c) TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO rent for light housekeeping, No children. 361 Jarvis St, (53c¢) GARAGE TO RENT--65 HAROLD St. Phone 1325M, (63c) FOR RENT--SIX ROOM HOUSE. All conveniences, gas, gaiage. Simcoe north, Rent $560. Apply 74 Centre St, (b3a) THREE NICELY FURNISHED rooms on Pathroom flat with use of electric washer, refrigerator, Phone and every convenience, In good locality, Phone 2189M or call at 106 Frederick St, (b3c) TWO LARGE ROOMS TO RENT, Furnished or unfurnished, All con- veniences, No children, Phone 2084J, (63a) Auction Sale AUCTION SALE OF FARM stock and implements on the prop- erty of Delbert Flintoff, Lot 30, Con. 4, Darlington, September 11, 1928, at 1.30 pm, sharp. William Maw, auc- tioneer, (51-54-58) AUCTION SALE--THERE WILL be offered for sale on ¥iiday, Sept. 7, 1928, at 39 Bond St. W., Osh- awa, the entire household effects of the late Mrs. Geo. Broomfield. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. sharp. Terms cash, W. J. Sulley, auction- eer. (3c) AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD furniture at 114 Athol St, E., Sat- urday, September 8, 1928, at 2 p. m. One carved solid oak bedroom set complete ,old solid oak dresser and washstand, 1 iron bed, spring and mattress, separate 3 feather mattress, double bed, springs, solid oak sideboard, 1 china cabinet, 6 dining chairs, 1 gramaphone, 1 gramaphope stand, 1 hall rack, 2 rocking chairs, wicker verandah chair, upholstered easy chair, 3 small tables, 3 froning boards, screen, tub, tub stand, and wrieg- er, lawn mower, odd standing chairs, 2 boilers, 1 mantle clock, 1 kitchen clook and shelf, a number of small rugs, ash sifter, tools, 1 floor polisher, pictures, dishes and cther articles too numerous to mention. William Maw, Auctioneer, (53-56) Pets and Live Stock ONE GENERAL PURPOSE gelding, six years old. Apply H. Pas- coe, . No. 3, Oshawa. Phone 41615. (51c) ERTL Roo ht WOMAN WANTED FOR BED- room work. Must be thoroughly ex- perienced. Good wages paid. Apply Commercial Hotel. (53¢) WAITRESSES WANTED FOR THE Jubilee Pavilion for Wednesday, September 5. Apply 164 Division St. (53a) WANTED--MAID FOR GENERAL housework, over 18 years. Two children in family. Apply 481 Sim- coe St. 8. afternoons or efenings. A (53¢). WE ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL kinds of automobile repair work, specializing in brake setting and relining. Six years' experience at brake setting in G.M.C. Sugden and Bowen, corner of Wilson Road and King street east, corporation limit. Phone 2389W. Aug. 14-Sept. 14) Wanted to Rent DUPLEX HOUSE < WANTED. i (53¢) Phone 2214, Lost and Found LOST -- MONDAY AFTERNOON on King street east, black patent leather purse containing approxi- mately forty-five dollars and some change. Owner please phone 1088 r 3. Reward. (53b) Room and Board Wanted WANTED--ROOM AND BOARD for single gentleman, in private faimly. Apply Box "A" Mshawa Daily Times:~ 1538h) Tire Repairing ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRING at Ideal Tire Shop. Tires for sale Jamieson Bros. Phone 438. (tf) NURSE INDICTED FOR TWO MURDERS Fed Deadly Poison to Her Patients and Deaths Follow St. Louis, Sept. 3--Indicted for two poison murders, Mrs. Bertha Gifford, Ozark farm wife whom her Cata- wissa (Mo.) neighbors called the "good Samaritan," has confessed she fed arsenic to three persons of the many she "ministered to" and who died suddenly, Sunburned and plump, the fifty- six-year-old woman now hides, frightened, under a blanket in her Franklin County cell, while Dr. James Stewart, State Health missioner, and Prosecuting Attorney F. H. Jenny plan to exhume at least a dozen bodies of pegsons at whose deaths she was a spectator, The Franklin County grand jury that indicted her had under scrutiny seventeen deaths of persons she sat up with as volunteer nurse and to whom she handed, with soothing, sympathetic words, either medicine prescribed by a physician or a recip: of her own concoction, 'In none of the deaths was there an inquest. Several times the atterding doctor became suspicious, but Mrs. Gifford became indignant and talked about libel suits if there was any mention of postmortems, A low-voiced woman who would go anywhere on a sick call and who never missed a funeral. That was the impression Bertha Gifford made upon her neighbors, In Summer or Winter, if the roads were muddy or ice-covered, Mrs, Gifford could not be kept from hurrying to the home of a sick neighbor to "take charge." Her lined, rather dull features would light up when she talked of medicine, fever symptoms, strange maladies, what bridge parties or matinees are to town women sick beds and funerals were to the scem- ingly self-sacrificed woman. Accidents, too, fascinated her. On one occasion, accordng to persons who knew her well, she heard a man had been run over by a locomotive and jumped into her automobile to drive cight miles to view the victim. While other women covered their eyes, she stepped boldly forward and looked at the man. Touch of Death in Her Hands Leaving her own kitchen and barnyard chores, she would bathe and dose sick infants, cleanse wounds suffered in the harvest fields, bathe pessons with fever, offer solicitous advce on any subject touching dis- ease. But as year followed year and she continued to nurse the sick, her neighbors began to fear that in her knuckled hands was "the touch of death." Nine persons died under her roof, and their deaths were accom- panied by a vomiting and retching that was peculiarly consistent. She was at the bedsides of eight other persons who died, in other farmhouses, and ghe familiar vomit- ing, a msual symptom of arsenic poisoning, was also noted in these cases, Her activity as a poisoner, while suspected, was tellingly hinted byt the discovery of a tabulation of her purchases of arsenic in the town of Pacific, Mo, near her husband's farm. : In three cases, it was shown, she bought arsenic a very few hours or at most, a few days before death cecurred in one of the bedrooms of the 'house of mystery"--a dismal frame dwelling of two stories on the bend road between Catawissa and Pacific, Mo., where she lived with her husband, Gene. Predi Deaths It was also shown she had pre- dicted the deaths of certain persons, and many victims were notably strong persons physically. One in- dicted, she confessed to 'Chief of Police MacDonnell, of Webster Gro- ves, that she administered arséaic trioxide to the two sons of her hired man and to a meighbor. All three died after suffering acute abdominal pain and severe nausca. Her ex- planation was that she fed them ar- senic "to quiet their pains." A consistent man is one who dress- es up every Sunday before he tunes in on the church service, -- gps Jourpal, . =. - -- ww Com- | WATER SUPPLY IN Ottawa, Sept. 4. -- The water sup- ply of the eapital is so badly pollut- ed at present that a chemical solu- tion of three times ordinary strength is being used to purify the water be- before it is pumped through the eity system. Unpurified water taken from the Ottawa River just above the water works intake recently showed ten times the ordinary pol- of the Board of Health Friday night. Sewer Blocked The extraordinary pollution of the water supply was first noted two weeks ago. The Water Works En- gineer stated at the board session that it had been practically proven the contamination was due to the blocking by recent heavy rains of a dump-sewer at the town of Aylmer on the Quebec shore of the Ottawa River. Aylmer is situated some ten miles below this city. Too Early to Crow Dr. T. H. Lomer, medical officer of health, declared that it was yet too early to state that the Capital had entirely escaped serious water consequences as a result of the pollution. After pointing out that it took at least three weeks for typhoid fever symptoms to become apparent, he said: "It might be too soon to crow." The provincial health departments of both Ontario and - Quebec have been notified of the local situation. DIFFERENT AIMS (Los Angeles Examiner) British golf authorities want new golf ball that will be drive and easier to loose. Their aim is to make the game more diffi- cult. We doubt that there can be an Anglo-American entente on this sub- ject. The demand here is for an un- losable ball that can be knocked easily from tee to tee. WHERE WILL IT END? (London Free Press) Detroit boasts how of a popula- tion of nearly a million and a half people. The great cities of the Unit- ed States keep rolling up like snow- balls. As they grow their problems increase, One wonders where it will all end, Oshawa Luggage YOUR INITIAL VFREE On Suit Case or Club Bag Saywell & Son BOND ST, WEST EQUIPNENT 19//// LER MOVING ANYWHERE HIGH GRADE EQUIP. MENT KEPT IN PER FECT CONDITION, MEANS RELIABLF BERVICE CARTAGE LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE lution, it was revealed at a meeting | jason WINS HARBOR SWIM Harold Anglin was the winner ox OT TAWA POLLUTED | the harbor swim at Kingston yes terday. The course was from Gare den ay to the Richardson bathe ing house, a distance of two miles, Anzlin covered it in 1 hour 13 mine utes 57 seconds. Sixteen took part and 11 finished in the fols lowing order: 1, Harold Anglin; 2, Cadet Chaplan; 3, Howard Mur- ray: 4, Sadet W. P. Carr; 5. Mel» ville Thompson; 6. Royal Dougall} 7, V. Nicholson; 8, Frank Blakes] 9, Reginald Robinson; 10, Molly Cassidy; 11, Douglas Waugh. Boy's Caps, assorten pats terns. School opening special 49¢ Dominion Clothing Co. 68 King St. W. Phone 2141 We Deliver REGEN TA XI 148 Simcoe St. S: T a | harder to | Buick and Pontiac Cars Prompt Day and Night Service Long Distance Trips PHONE 2477 pE---- TN Men's Blue Serge Suits with 2 pair pants. Reg. $30, $19.00 Special. .., 1.Collis & Sons 50-54 King St, W. = Phone 738W. a A ki Felt Bros. 7 he LEADING JEWELERS Established 1886 12 Simcoe St. South' HIRCOCK BROS. Manufacturers of Good Red Stock Brick Prices on Request Phone 28-2, Bowmanville LOANS ON MOTOR CARS We will loan you monies on your motor car, or if you can not meet your present pays ments we will pay off the claims and renew your pays ments for any term up to twelve months. See Swan- son, McKenzie & Douglas, 2 King street E. Phone 940, Telephone Grover 7247 STANDARD BRICK Co., Limited . Manufacturers of GOOD RED STOCK BRICK 500 Greenwood Ave, of All Agents d Supplies Kinds WATEROUS- MEEK IMITED I EE BRICK ELE

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