EC THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1929 IAD Rees where, Mr. Buger C4 ERLED SECT eller: ON NNSGHFRNNO . \ ' KS Legal ANT & ANNIS, BARRIST 5 s, Notaries Public, Ete. Con- ncing and general practice of Offices 7% Simcoe St. south, hawa. Phone 4, G. D. Conant, LLB.: AF. Annis. BA. LLB. R S. EBBS licitor, Notary Fublic, Convey- nicer. Money to loan. Third floor 3 Alger uilding. Opposite Post hone 2096. ¥. E. N. SINCLAIR, KC, BANK ARRISTER, Engineering and Surveying DONEVAN AND SMITH, ONTAR- io Land Surveyors and Civil Engin- eers, sub-divisions, town planning municipal engineers, 365 or 411 Kin St. E. Phones 2532) or 2544. (89tf Auctioneer PHONE 7163, W. J. SULLEY, auctioneer, 346 Simcce St. 8. We can sell your odd pleces of furni- ture and other articles at our yards 41 King St. W., Oshawa, Oztarlo. Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE-- G LOT ID good locality. North, Paved street. Bargain for quick sale. Price $600 with $300 cash. Phone 3118J. (251) FOR SALE--BRICK VENEER 7 roomed house. Close in. Modern $3900, Apply 257 Grooms avenue, (28¢) FOR SALE----NEW HOUSE $1100. $25 down $15 month covers bal- ance. Matthws, corner Montrave and College, (29h) of Commerce Buildin, (116-1 yr.) DV ETH MANGAN, BAA --BAR- r, Solicitor, Notary Public, Con- er. Money to loan. Office 14%; St. East, Oshawa. Phone 445. hone 837. GRIERSON & CREIGHTON--BAR- risters, Conveyancers, Noteries Pub- lie, ete. Office over Standard Bank. 'Entrance Simcoe St. Phone 13. J. ¥. Grierson, 75.0., /. K. Creighton, B.A. op EOUTs BS. HI. MAN, BARRISTER, §olicitcs, Notary, over Dewland's Store. Money to lusn. 16 Simcoe 'Street north. Phone 67: Residence | A206W. .PARKHILL AND FIELD, BAR- fisters, "tc. Money to Inan. Alger Bldg. Opposite Pust Office. Phone 13814. A. J. Parkhill, A, C. H. Field CREER AND HUMPHRBYS, SAR Iristers, Solicitors, ete. 24% Sim- coe "St. N. Phone 3160. Money to Than (26tf) 3 - Medical "PR HAROLD W. TRICK, PHYSI- 'vian, Surgeon, Obstetrician, Special references to materri'y work and di- aes OF : women. Two years' post graduate experience, Office and resi- dence 167 Sin coe St. N., (cor. Brock) (119-tf) PHYSICIAN. SUR. eon, ;Azgoucher. Office and resi Reace; King St. East, corner Victoria St.. Oshawa. Phone 9%. DR GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN, DR. Surgeon, | Obgsetrician, diseases of rary and children, © Office and residence. 97 Bond East. Phone 1155. a A HAZLEWOOD, PHYS cian jand Sufgeon, special attention Sed 10 X-tay work and Electro- th . *0ffice, Disney Block. Phone 2050; phone 303. fice open 9 am. to 9 p. m. 4 K East. Phone Resident e 161 ing one . 2416. / DR.ODAVID ABCHER, M.D, C.M., L R, CP. and S. Edinburgh. Physician, Surgeon and Obstetric fan. Office 142 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3020, residence 161 King St. I. Photie 8155. (Dee. 31tf) DR. STEWART, SPE- cialist in surgery. Office 142 Sim- coe street North. Residence .166 seoe- Street North. Residence 11 Brock St. E, Phone 3020. "J. ARCHER BROWN, M.D., L.. R. 3. P. & S. Edinburgh, Physician, Surgeon, Obstetrician, special at- tentiop to maternity ork and dis- eases of children, Office and 'eeid- ence, 185 Simcoe St. North. Phone 3107." (cf) Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. west, Oshawa. The old- st Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Re- putable Fire Companies. (118tf) WHEN PLACING INSURANCE consult R. N. Johns, 80 Simcoe north. Your insurance wants attended to and your interests protected. INSURANCE--OSHAWA HOUSE and Land Co. Local agents for one of the best English companies. Of- fice 38 Simcoe St. N. (86-tf) Transportation CARTAGE, MOVING, GRAVEL sand aud cinders. Local and long distance hauling. Phone 3048 and 2592F, Smith and Cox, 44 Bond 8. w REAL ESTATE, OSHAWA HOUSE and Land Co. Lots on Oshawa Park, Victoria Park apd Peace Parl, Terms to suit yon Office 38 Simcoe St. N. : (86th) FOR SALE--NEW RUG BRICK' house, six rooms, hardwood floors throughout, chestnut trim, electric fireplace, Apply 118 Oshawa Blvd. (July 8-Aug. 8) FARM FOR SALE--A REAL BAR- gain, Must be sold at once, Would consider a small house, or lots in exchange as part payment, Phone 29827. (28¢) LAKE SCUGOG FARM 4 MILES north Port Perry, 133 acres, good for stock and poultry, muskrats, fishing. Bargain. $3500 sacrifice. Exclusive agent, Williams 67 Vie- toria street, Toronto, No exchange. (241) OSHAWA"S OLDEST ESTABLISH- ed furniture movers; Park Road cartage. Local and lcng distance, Frank Cowle, Prop. 65 Park Rd. South, Phone 215. _ (Aug. 15) AUTOMOBILES TO RENT. LATE models, by mile or trip. Enjoy your summer vacation motoring. Apply 82 King St. West. (Aug. 1-1mo) CARTAGE, COLEMAN'S, 85 BOND W. Phone 82. Furniture van and 6 trucks in charge of expert men. Furniture moving a specialty, Stor- age arranged. Beauty Parlors BETTY 1.OU PERMANENT WAVE Shoppe. Permanent wave $7.50 and $10. Automatic machine. 1 extra free finger wave, Phone 29868. (B8te) EXPERT MARCELLING BY Betiy Ward -at Betty Lou Perman- ent Wave Shup. Marcel and sham- poo §1. Phone 2968. (34tL) WATSON'S BARBER AND Beauty Shop, 9 Cellna St. We specialize in ladies' heir cutting, marcelling, shampooing, facials. Marcel 50 cents, For appointments phone 2653. (Auz. 10) MARCEL AND CURL--EXPERT | work : done, Thc Powder buff Beauty Parlor, 7 Bond Street Kast. Phone 3051. (104-tf) Work Wanted YOUNG LADY DESIRES POSI- tion as stenographer. For particu- lars Phone Port Perry 111 r 3-1. (29c) RE-UFIIOLSTERING, CHESTER- fields made to order. We save you money, Estimates free. G. A. Con- stable. 74 Mechanic street. Phone 1595). : (56tf) BATTERIES CHARGED, CALLED for and delivered, 75 cents. rental, supplied $1. paired. Stan Blidgon, 20 Mill St. Phone 1885W, . (July 10-1 mo.) Pets and Live Stock S] 1t) Batteries re- | HS Rates for | Classified Ads. First ineertion--114 cents por word Minivan charge--30e. Each cubsequent insertion 1c per word. Minimum charge for three insertions, 60 conts. : Box sumber 10c additional Professional or Business Cards, $2.50 per menth for 20 words or less; 10 cents 8 word per month for erch additional word. TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE; AC. COMPLISH MUCH TELEPHONE 35 Ask for Classified Ad De- Articles For FOR SALE--ELECTRIC RANGE, good condition, cheap for quick sale, Apply 31 Elgin St, E. (26tf) FOR SALE--CREAM REED BABY carriage. Excellent condition. Phone 637, (30¢) FOR SALE-- DINING suite, bed, lawn mower and gar- den tools, also other articles, First clasg condition. Apt, 2, Bradley Block. (251) MIXED HARD AND SOFT WOOD body wocd. Waterous Meek Limited. Phone 1288 (Apr. 26th BEAUTIFUL . PEKINGESE Duy fcr sale: thoroughbred, 2 years, house tralned, fond of children. Other breeds tn choose from, $8 up. Dogs groomed and bathed. A. McIlwaine, Star, Keunels, Port Whitby. (July 16-1 mo.) HORSE FOR SALE--HAMBLY Bros, (ice man) King 8°. West, (30a) Motor Cars SALE -- BABY GRAND { Chevrolet F.B. model, Sacrifice for | quick sale. Phone 2080M., alter 6 o'clock or call at 196 Burk St, (30¢) FOR Money tec Loan CITY IND FARM LOANS, PRO- ress ioans arranged. Parkhill & ield, Barristers, ete. Alger Bldg. Phone 1614. (49) Painting and Decorating Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR F. T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lovells Drug Store each Saturday, from 1 till 4 p.m., for consultation and treatment of digeases of 'ear, nose Rio threat only. Appointments may be made a ih or Phone 97. (49-tf) ee Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Ti. B., F. RICHARDSON, OFFICE over Mitchell's Drug Store. Hours 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 6. Evenings by appeintment. Office phone 2660. Residence. 432J. (otf) 4 Dental PR. S. J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- sett's. Speclal attention to X-Ray work. Gas extraction. Nurse in attendance. Phone 959, House 1312. (41 yr) DR. FRED A. FLORA, DENTISI, 87 King street east. Alger building. Phone 2860. Eveninzs by appoint ment. (48th) DR. H. M. COOKE, 9 SIMCOE ST. north, over Mitchell's Drug Store. Gas for extraction. Phone 54. R. GUTSOLE, FIRST CLASS PA- perhanger, ' painting and graining. Prices right, work guaranteed. 34 Pine Ave. phone 3065w or 2067w. (72t) OSHAWA PAINTERS--14 NAS- sau St, Phone 1495W. Prices reas- onable. Call between 12 and 1 at noon and 6 and 7. July 9-Ang, 9) Building Supplies FOR SALE--SAND, GRAVEL, stone and black loam, $1.60 a yd. For quality aud service 'phone Essery Bros. 332 ring 11. (tf) CEMENT BLOCKS FOR SALE: To insure prompt delivery, place orders in advance of delivery date. W. Borrowdale. Phone 1618. (78-tf) For Exchange WILL EXCHANGE SEVEN-ROOM- ed house with garage at Kew Beach, Toronto, for a comfortable small six-roomed house in northern part of Oshawa. Phone A. Ww. Smith, 2767M. Oshawa, or write Bukinshaw & Swift, 2205 Queen St. E. Toronto. (29-¢) PR L. E. HUBBELL, DENIIST, Nitrous oxid oxygen gas for extrac- tions. Office, Royal Bank Bldg. Phone 948, residence. 1378M. DR. J. F. BROCK, DENTIST, 18 Simcoe St. N., over Dewland's. Phone 1957. Resl. 292W. Evenings by appointment. (July 9t2 PR W. H. GIFFORD, OFFICE Regent Theatre' Bidg. Phone 1780. Residence 66-tf DR. LANGMAID, DR. DAVIES, Dentists, 37 King St. B. Special at- tention to gas extraction sand X- ray work. Nurse {in attendance. Phones 1243 and 864. (95tf) Veterinary Surgeon R. SHIRLEY, VETERINARIAN, pecialist diseases domestic animals, «Cat 'and Dog Hospital, 203 King west, Phone 629. (56tf) * Architects : CS [HOUSE -- GENERAL architectural work. Second floor, Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. Res. phone 909]. (8-tf) HO. AN JOHNSON, AS sociate architects, Simcoe St. S. Over Felt Bros. (66tf) Help Wanted---Female WANTED AT ONCE--EXPERI- enced girl for stenography and gen- eral office work, Apply Box 13 Times, (28-1 wk) RELIABLE GIRL TO TAKE BABY out in morning and about four o'clock «in afternoon, Apply 203 Bond St. E. 30b) LADY SHOE CLERK WANTED Experienced preferred. Apply Burns 'Shoe Co. (124tf) Room and Beard ROOM AND BREAKFAST FOR two gentlemen in private family. Also garage to rent. Apply 151 Colborne St, E. Phone 520F. (30¢) COMEQRTABLE ROOMS WITH board, all conveniences, prices reas- onable. 143 Agnes St. Phone Es SC : Roomers Wanted ROOMERS WANTED--2 GENTS for large bright room at 520 Sim- coe St, South, opposite Pedlars. (29¢) Lost and Found EIT = Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING ST. East, Ambulance, Residence, 542 '3imcoe street north. Phones 210J and 210W. f LOST--A SMALL BLACK PURSE contianing about $56. Between Wards, Felts and Dewlands, around 4 or 5 o'clock, Thursday afternoon. Liberal reward. Phone 568J. (28%¢) FOR SALE -- 1928 sedan. Phone 2679W. McLLAUGHLIN BUICK K touring in first class condition. No reasonable offer refused. Apply E. Laplant, 179 Oshawa Blvd. CHEVROLET ( 28¢ (30e) (also radios, arranged. FOR = SALE~-HEINTZMAN CO. Lid, pianos: new and used planos, latest wodels; terws Apply C. Trull. Phone 15657. (111-tf) FACTORY On OFFICE CLOCK for sale at very reasonable price. Splendid running order. Apply Oshawa Daily Times. (tr) FOR SALE--SAND, GRAVEL, stone and black loam; dump truck service; moderate prices. Phone 1778J. Jack Forrester, 210 Alice St. (July 2-1 mo.) MOTOR FOR SALE--5 HORSE power, 60 cycle, 550 volt. Excel- lent condition. Apply Mr. Alloway, Times Office. (6tf) HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR sale, Beds, rugs and dressers. Roll- ed top desk, nearly new and a gas range. Phone 2068 or apply 86 Simcoe St. N. * (July 12--1'mo) Toon Wanted FUNDS DESIRED FOR SEVERAL first clase, first and second mort- gages, interest 7 to 9 per cent. in amounts of $200 and upwards. Correspondence invited. L. V. Dis- ney, Real Estate, Oshawa. (27tH IF YOU HAVE $3500 AND LOOK- ing for investment with active in- terest in going concern that: will stand strict investigation write for interview, Box 84 Times, (30¢) Radio Service FOR SALE--ONE CHILD'S COT, two burner gas stove, (Special), nearly new. Apply 87 Burk street. (29h) FOR SALE -- LLOYD BABY siroller. Cheap for quick sale. Phone 2371W, (29¢) NEW BRICK HOUSE 4 ROOMS, kitchenette, All conveniences. 3 garages, clean. 135 Albert St. (30c) Contracting CONTRACTING -- CONCRETE plastering, = electric or Phone 139 for estimates (1 3tf) RADIO SERVICE AND REPAIRS, tubes and sets tested, batteries re- charged, called for and delivered, rental. supplied $1. Batteries re- paired 'at 'moderate prices, Char- les Wales, Phone 1046J. (Aug. 23) Music ARTHUR LYNDE, VOCAL . TEA- cher (Hambourg Conservatory, To- ronto) pupils prepared for all exams. Oshawa, Wednesday, 93 Simcoe St. North. (129-tf) Phone 2754F. For Rent or Exchange FOR RENT OR EXCHANGE-- Dairy farm *98 acres, Silo, barn, 20 x 30 cement floors. Passed for ship- ping milk, good 7 roomed house. 26 acres alfalfa. Well fenced. Price $6000, subject to $3000 mortgage. Would rent or exchange house. Situated 2 miles north of Port Perry on main road. Immedi~ ate possession. Edwin Jennings. Port Perry, Ont. (251) Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT--6 OR 7 room house on Masson St. or Mary €t., or vicinity. Apply 467 Masson St. Phone 1961F. (27d) WANTED TO RENT ,.- THREE room furnished apartment with garage if possible. Young couple, Must be in good location, State particulars. P.O. Box 381. (30h) NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE 'OF Sophia Kobernick of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, married woman, deceased. All persons having claims against the es- tate of Sophia Kohernick, deceased, who died on or about the nineteenth day of June 1929, are notified to send to the undersigned Ad- ministrator, The Trusts and Guarantee Com- pany, Limited, Toronto, or to undersigned, Louis S." Hyman, its Solicitor, on or before the twentyv-fotirth day of August, 1929, their names and addresses and full particulars of their claims, and the nature of 'the securities (if any) held by them duly verified by stat- utory declaration. Immediately alter day of August, 1929, the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which it shall then have notice, Dated 'August 3rd, 1929, THE TRUSTS AND GUARANTEE COM- PANY, LIMITED, 302 BAY ST. TORONTO Louis'S, Hyman, 16 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. ¥ Solicitor, for the said Administrator. the said 24th WANTED TO RENT -- SMALL house furnished or partly furnished or apartment for elderly couple. North end preferred. Box 96, Oshawa, Daily Times. (30h) For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT--STORE, and six roomed dwelling, with all conveniences, garage. Apply 31 Kl- gin St, E, Phone 16867]. (2¢tt) TO RENT OR FOR SALE--TWO six roomed houses, on Christie St. All conveniences, rent reasonable, Apply C. A. Scott, 22 Stanhove Ave., Toronto. Phone Ger. 9323J. (27f) Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY SIX ROOMED house in good repait, good locality, reasonable price, Box 12, Times. 28¢ DISNEY-COTT FUNERAL HOMc 87 Celina street, Oshawa. Corner Brace otreet. Ambulanze. Phone 1082. . (96-t1) LOST--ON SATURDAY EVENING, white gold wrist watch. . between 67 Athol St. East and the Capitol Cafe. Finder please return to 87 Athol St. East. Reward, (30¢) Watch Repairing F. A. VON GUNIEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 4414 King Street West. Your pat- ronage is sclicited. (29tf) LOST--AT REGENT THEATRE Monday night one small purse, con- taining one five dollar bill and one 50c piece. Will finder please re- turn to 101% Roxborough Phone 3227J. (30b) | St. Bast, Phone 1617M: 'Money Wanted WANTED TO BORROW $500 FOR 12 months, Will give G.M.C. securi- ty. Box 7, Times. (28¢) Second Hand Dealer SECOND HAND DEALER: FUR- Ave, | niture bought and spid. 186 'Rloor SEALED TENDERS addressed to the un- dersigned, and endorsed 'Tender for Harbour Improvements, Port Hope, Oni. will be received until 12 o'clock noon (day- light 'saving), Thursday, August 22, 1929, for the Repairs to West Breakwater and South end of Centre Pier at Port Hope, County of Durham, Oat, Plans and form of contract can be seen and specificationand forms of tender obtain. ed at Engineer, Equity Building, Toronto, Ont; 'Toronto Builders Exchange & Con. struction Industries, 1104 Bay Styeet, Taron- to, Ont., and at the Post Office, Port Hope, Ont, Tenders will not be considered uniess made on printed forms supplied by the Depart- ment and mn accordance with conditions con- tained therein. 4 Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, pay- able to the order of the Minister of Public Works,equal to 10 per cent. of the amount of the tender. Bonds of the Dominion Bank of Canada or bonds,of the Canadian Natioi- al Railway Company will also be accepted as security, 'or, bonds and a cheque if re- quired to make up an odd ameunt, Note:--Blue prints can be obtained at this Department by depositing, an accepted che- que-for the sum of x pavable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, which will be returned if the inténding bidder sub- mit _a regular bid. By Order SEN O'BRIEN, . Secretary Department of Public (te) Whiks, 1922 Ottawa, August ROOM | slahs, $3.50 per load. Also bone dry! For Rent FOUR AND FIVE ROOMED MOD- ern suites, including electric refrig- eration, stove, laundry, conveni- ences, etc.; continuous hot water supplied. Apply Supt. 'phone 2671, or The Trusts and Guarantee Cp. Ltd., manager for owner, Toronto. (27-tf) APARTMENT TO LET--FACING on Simcoe St. 3 rooms and bath. semi-furnished. Central, Apply Bradley Bros. office. (142th) TO RENT--FARM OF 125 ACRES, close to Oshawa, all under cultivation, good buildings and land, immediate possession to plow, full possession April 1st, 1930. Apply to G. D. Con- ant, Oshawa, Ont. (Sept. 1) CHOICE APARTMENT TO LET. All conveniences. Immediaté pos- session. Baird Block. Phone 466. (251) SEVEN ROOM NEW HOUSE FOR rent. All conveniences. Hardwood floors throughout, near General Mo- tors office. Apply 91 Ritson Road north. (Aug. 20) TO RENT--PRIVATE OFFICE with waiting room and services of stenographer. Apply Parkhill & Field, Alger Bldg., 37 King St. E, Oshawa, Ont. Phone 1614 (20tf) TO RENT--HOUSE ON THE COR- ner of Division and Colborne Sts. Apply L. Hancock. Phone 1827 r 23. (25-tf) THREE ROOMS TO RENT WITH hardwood floors, heat, water and { electric. $28 per month, Phone! 1587W. (25e) FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED rooms. Algo bed sitting room, Rent reasonable. Central, Use of phone. Convenie.ices, Apply 109 Albert St. (28¢) CONSERVATIVES EXPECT WININ EAST Will Carry 16 Seats in On- tario Contest, It Is Predicted Ottawa, Aug. 6.--In provincial election this year, the Con- servatives in the eastern district, of which Ottawa is the centre, are con- fident of making gains, At present they hold 12 of the 16 constituencies. Leeds, Brockville, Genville, Stormont, Glengarry, Ottawa north, Ottawa south, Carleton, Lanark north, Lan- ark south, Renfrew north and Ren- frew south are at present represent- ed by Conservatives; Ottawa east, Russell and Prescott by Liberals, and Dundas by a Liberal-Prohibitionist, In the last clection in these con- stituencies the liquor question and regulation 17 were, on the whole, lia- bilities to the Conservatives, and cost many votes among both the English and French-speaking clectors. They event of a not equal to that which was alienated It is evident that government con- trol of the liquor traffic will not be a factor in the next contest. W, E N. Sinclair's conversion to the Fer- guson liquor policy has removed this as an issue; and thousands of Con- servative prohibitionists, who last election abstained from voting or voted against their party, will now re- turn to their old allegiance. The removal of the contentious regulations governing the language of instruction in bilingual schools will bring to Premier Ferguson a consid- erable French-Canadian support with- TO RENT--- HOUSE, GARAGE, | stable, garden, orchard. King street west, Possession at onge. Apply 163 Colborne street east. TO RENT--SEVEN ROOM HOUSE | at 142 Division St. Apply 304 Kingsdale Ave. (28¢) HOUSE TO RENT--ALL veniences on Oxford St, Apply § ] Oxford St. (25L1) | TWO UNFURNISHED newly decorated, rent $15. Apply 306 Buena Vista. (29-c) HEATED FOUR-ROOM FLATS TO rent. All conveniences. Immedi- ate possession. Apply 53 Kenneth Avenue, evenings. FOR RENT--BATHROOM FLAT in new home, cheap. Heat, water, light: immediale possession. Apply 377 Jarvis St. (29-b) TO RENT--NEW FIVE ROOM | bungalow. 269 Clark St, Key next door south. Reasonable rent. F. L. { Beecroft, Whitby. Phone Oghawa 324. (29¢) TO RENT--TWO SIX ROOMED ROOMS, | alterations. | { houses. All conveniences on Huron | street, Apply 215 Eulalie Ave. { keeping rooms, furnished or (28¢) | i port {fo (29-c) | pan interesting situation. a Li (29t0) | contest he was opposed { TO RENT--TWO LIGHT HOUSE- | un-: out any corresponding loss among tthe English-speaking electors, It was in Ottawa that this through a disagreement between the French and Irish separate school sup- porters. So far the solution appears satisfactory, and there is no criticism [ from any clash. With Conservative { prohibitionists returning to the party issue arose con- | fold, and French-speaking Canadians 554 { now voting on other issues than that the accession of sup- expected cchools, the Conservatives is to be considerable. | Some criticize the Ferguson gov- ; ernment for not adopting the Quebec ! system of beer parlors, but this criti- { cism is mainly from those who would | benefit by such an innovation i In Ottawa north, A. E. H the present member, will ! the Conservative candidate, { his opponent last election lost: his | deposit, he will win again with ease. + Ottawa south at present is represent- ted by T. M. Birkett, who, if he de- cides to stand again, will be opposed for the nomination. Mayor Ellis will be the Conservative candidate if he desires to enter political life. of the as by Albert Pinnard, Liberal, present In tife last by Moscs Doctor 4 brilliant young Conserva- tive Jewish lawyer, and E. J. lLa- i furnished, Apply 374 Jarvis street.! helle, an Independent Conservative, (29b) | Together they polled 6,600 votes to | FOR RENT---THREE [ hath flat. unfurnished. istove. All conveniences. Apply 160 Agnes St. FOR RENT -- 2 (30h) ars. Phone 1473J. (301) {TO RENT--5 ROOMED MODERN {double house, newly decorated. 171 Church St. On paved street and near main streets, Telephone 32187). (30¢) TO RENT---LARGE FRONT BED- room, furnished, suitable for two. Meals if desired. Phone 1314W, Apply 240 Eulalie Ave. (30c) FOR RENT--2 UNFURNISHED rooms. All conveniences. Close to Motors. Phone 2693J or apply 22 Ritson Rd. North, (30¢) TO RENT---OWNER LEAVING Oshawa, Will lease Duplex for year or longer. 4 and 5 large rooms, Hot water heated. Electric stoves. Low rent, Phone 1167M. (30¢) TO RENT -- NEW SIX ROOM brick house. All convenience. Will decorate to suit tenants. Moderate rent. Will lease. Apply Peebles and Morden, 9 Bond St, E (30¢) FOR RENT--315 LESLIE STREET by month or on lease, Apply Con- ant and Annis. (30c) Automobile Repairing STEPHENSON BROS. GARAGE 18 Church St. Repairs all kinds cars. Spacial attention to bumping and welding. Snappy Battery service charging and repairing. , . (107tf) COMPOSER HARRISS BURIED AT COBOURG Many Friends Honor Mem ory of Canadian Composer Cobourg, Aug. 3.---The body of Dr. Charles A. E. Harriss, inter- nationally known composer, con- ductor and impressario, who died at 'his home, Earnscliffe, Ottawa, last Wednesday, was laid to rest in the Union cemetery here yester- day afternoon beside his wife and mother. » Rev. Dr. T, 8, Boyle, rector of St. Peter's Anglican Church, Co- bourg, conducted the service at the graveside, Among 'the wreaths sent to the dian prime minister, Rt. Hon, W. L., Mackenzie King, a .close per sonal. friend of the late Dr. Har riss ROOMED | Mr. Pinard's 5.100. wired for| feated by only 350 votes, with the In- Garage.) burial plot was one from the Cana-! Doctor was de- dependent Conservative polling 1,872; It is possible the two Conservative FURNISHED | factions may unite on Louis Cote, | roomg. Every convenience for light | K.C. housekeeping or would take room-! Carleton county may have a new Conservative candidate at the next clection. A. H. Acres, the sitting member, had a majority of 1,600, but may not contest the constituency again. It is a safe Conservative seat and the aspirants to the Conservative nomination are Viviah McClenaghan, Howard Craig and Dr. Hyndman, In Lanark county the Conservative nomination is equivalent to an elec- tion. North Lanark is somewhat dii- ferent, as the Conservative majority for TI. A. Thompson was only 28 Mr. Thompson retired to contest the federal constituency, and was defeat- ed. 'Fhis has always been a close constituency, but W. E. N. Sinclair's endorsation of the policy of govern- ment control will remove much of the previous opposition to the Con- servative candidate. Hon. E. A. Dunlop, North Ren- frew, may be given an acclamation; and in South Renfrew, T. M. Cos- brought considerable new support, but CONTROL OF RHINE Ottawa cast, at present repre sented | His now tello, Conservative, will have no dif- ficulty in winning. Russell constituency is about half French-Canadian and half English- Canadian, Last election the vote was Aurelian Belanger, Liberal, 52137 C, A. Seguin, Conservative, 4,248; and J. G. Carkner, Prohibitiomst, 2,725. The prohibitionist vote came almost wholly from English-speaking Con- servatives, Prescott is an almost wholly French-Canadian scat and was lost to the Conservatives in the last elec- tion by two Conservative candidates splitting the vote. In the next fight Dr. Beaudoin will be the sole Con- servative candidate. Angus McGilhis, Glengarry; D. A, McNaughton, Stormont; Dr. H. A. Clark, Brockville; and F, J. Skinner, Leeds, present Conservative represen- tatives, it is understood, will again be candidates. Grenville returned Premier Fergu- son by 1,300 majority. His native county has been loyal to him since he entered public life, and there is a strong sentiment in favor of giving him an acclamation. Dundas county, long represented by the late. Sir James PP, Whitney, re- turned a Liberal Prohibitionist at the last clection. Conservatives are very hopeful of redeeming this historic constituency. GERMAN PROBLEM Main Interest Berlin's in Forthcoming Conference | at The Hague | Berlin, Aug. 6.--Complete plans of the international reparations confer- | ence which opens at The Hague to- day reveal that most of Germany's | activity will centre around the vital | problems of control of the Rhine Val- | ley and the rich Sarre Basin includ- ! ing separate discussions -between French and German representatives. Semi-official sources said that a for mal invitation to the United States to participate in the conference will be addressed to Washington by the senior delegate among the represen- tatives of England, I'rance, Germany, Japan, Italy and Belgium, in behalf of those powers The conference at The Hague will be divided into two conimissions, po- litical and financial, official German sources told the United Press cor- respondent. The political commission will deal with the question of mili- tary evacuation of the Rhine Valley, which Germany demands inmnediately as a pre-condition for acceptance. of the Owen 1). Young reparations plan. The immediate reason for the confet- | ence is to start machinery of the Young plan to working September 1. | Germany will not expect a definite solution of the Sarre problem, which | under a Lcague of Nations mandate, but which Germany seeks to win back eventually. The problem | i$ too complicated for immediate set- tlement and the League of Nations is entitled 10" a voice in the ultimate settlement, it was pointed out. Private Debate The German proposals, however, | will include a suggestion for a pre- | liminary agreement or treaty between | France and Germany pertaining to the Sarre. These discussions will be conducted between the two countries without calling in the other. powers at The Hague meeting. 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Treaty clause The financial commission will be expected to take up the questions of putting the Young plan into opera- tion and the recent attitude of Phillip Snowden, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, indicates that the ques- tion of distribution of reparations among the: Allies will be the key i3- sye. Britain also is expected to. demand further. restriction of reparations "de- liveries in kind" especially of coal. changes aléa™ hay be pro posed in the organization of the inter- | national bank provided by the Young plan to handle reparations payments. German officials anticipate that the conference will hurdle a number of obstacles in the way of final "liquid=- ation" of the war, and are generally optiistic in regard to the results. 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