Oshawa Daily Times, 1 Mar 1932, p. 7

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' THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1932 PAGE SEVEN If it's to be Bought or Sold Times Classified A ds will do it Legal MANNING ¥. SWARTZ, BARRIS- ter, Solicitor, Notary, Money to loan. 11 King St. East, Phone 282, Residence 798. (17 feb tI) CONANT & ANNIL BARRISTERS Solicitors, Notaries Public, Ete Conveyancing and general practice in Law.., Office 7% Simcoe Street, South, Oshawa, Phone 4. GD. Conant, BA, LLB.: A. F. Annis. BA LB siren VW E N SINCLAIR, KC. BANK of Commerce Building, JOSEPH P. MANGAN. B.A, BAR rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Con- veyarcer. Money to loan. Office 14% King St. East, Oshawa. Phore 5, Residence phone 837. _____ IGHTON & Cte. Bank of arrister, Commerce Bldy, ; LOUIS S. HYMAN. BARRISTER Solicitor, Notary, Money to loan, 16 Simcoe Street North. Phone 67. Residence 2544W. GREER & HUMPHREYS, BAR- risters, Solicitors, Ete. 24% Simcoe St, N. Phone 3160. Residenca 3514 Money to loan FRANK S. EBBS, RARRISTER Sol.citor, Notary Public, Convey- ancer Money to loan. Third floor new Alger Building, opposite Post Office, Phone 2/95, 8. J. HENNICK, B.A., BARRIS ter, 12% Simcoe St. South. Tele- phone 30280565. ("5 sept tf) Medical DR. S, J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- sert's, Special attention to X-ray work, Gas .xtraction. Nurse in at. tendance. Phone 959 House 1312, - re EE RR DAVIS AN D SON, INSURANCE. 19 Kinz St West, Oshawa, The old- est Fire Auency in Oshawa, 30 re- put.ble Fire Companies. - SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COM- pany of Canada, Dominion Bank Chambers. Phone 1834, Alex §. Ross, 8. 1°, Everson. (15 oct tf) Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU BEAUTY PARLOR, specialists (n all lines of beauty culture. Permanent Waves $4.00 and up, "Naturelle Method". Marcel G0e. Shampoo, Finger Wave and Trim $1,00. 86 Simcoe St, North, Phone 2968. (8 aug tf) GENOSHA HAIRDRESSING Parlors, Betty Ward and Grace Maishall, experts in all kinds of Beauty Culture. Our permanent wave a specialty, $5.00, $7.50 and $1000 Finger wave and shamnno $1.00. Marcel 50c. Facials, scalp treatinents and mamcures, "offee Sliuppe entrance. Phone appoint- meets 1973, (15 may 1 mo.) CORENDG JOHNSON, HAIR dresser, 92 Church St, Maree! ling 35c and fioger waving 60c "hone 2188J. (14 mar c¢) DR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, I'HY- sician and Suigeon, special qrten- tion given to X-ray work and Electrotheopy. Office, Disney Block Phone 2050. Office open 9 ain. to 9 p.m. Residence 421 King Street East. Phone 2416... __. DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR geon, Accoucher. Office and resi dence King St. Last, corner Vic toria St, Oshawa, Phone 94 : Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F. T. BRYANS OF 100 Bloor Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lovells Drug store cach Saturday from 1 til 4 pm, for consultation and treatment of diseases of ear, nose ane throat only, Appointments may be made at drug store. Phone 7 Usdertziine LUKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING ST East. Ambulance Residence 542 Simcoe Street North, hone 210] and 210W, : OSHAWA BURIAL CO. M Armstrong & Son, Proprietors Funeral and Ambulance Service dav and nizht, Phone 1082W. 87 Celina. (4tf) Architects €. C. STENHOUSE, GENERAL Architectural work. Second floor Royal Bank Building, Phone 1496 Residence phone 900], Auctioneer PHONE 716], W, |). SULLEY Auvi'oneer, 346 Simcoe St. S, Osh- awa, Ont. Special attention wiven to household furniture sales and farm stock and implements. Your patronage solicited Watch Repairing fA. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 41% King St.ect West, Your rat- ronage is solicited & AALALLLAL TR Battery Service Repaired and re- and delivere! Bligdon, 20 with rental $1.00 built, Called for Prompt service, Stan. Mill St, Phone 960 Hemstitching HEMSTITCHING, 7 C embroidery work, alterations, dressmalking, etc. The Dell Shop, | 46% Simcoo 8. Phone 1656, (5 fly 31) Transportation CANTAUl: AND STORAGE, Coleman's, £5 Bond West. Special ists in furniture moving. Storage warchouse and moving van equip* ment. Phore 82 Music lessons REGINALD G. GEEN, ORGAN: is'. cholrmaster, Simcoe United Church. Plano, organ, singing. Phone 3128. Resldence 765M. > (28 mar ¢) FREE FIRST FIVE LESSONS given with the purchase of any Hawalian Guitar and Tenor Ban- jo. Phone 1490, Harris Music Store, 11 Simcoe St, 8. (22 mar ¢) Mattresses & Feather Beds FEATHER BEDS MADE INTO mattresses and down comforters. Mattresses rebuilt llke new. Rep- resentative here now. Box 224 Times. (1 mar ¢) PEMDER'S DRANCII BAIR: dressing and Deauty Zu.ture, No. 9 Bradley Bldg., I'bone 3%, Osh- awa, Ontario. (23 nov Lf) LILLIAN McLEAN, PHONE 210% marcel 36¢ at your home or 7306 Albert St, (28 marc) MISS McK A, PERMANENT waving, finger waving, marcell- ing and beauty culture. 156 Rox- borough A Phone appoint- ments 127 (29 feb c) Articles For Sale FOIL SALE--DItY BODY WOOD, $3 3% cord. Mixed wood, $2.76 14 cord. A, Wall, Phone 2628)". FRANK McQUAID, COAL, COKE, dry body wood, hard, soft, mixed slabs, Phone 2423W, 115 Annis St, (2 mar ¢) DRY SLABS $2.25 3% cord. No. 1 Body Maple $3, Coke. 79 John St, Phone 3108). DRY BODY WOOD $3 14 cord, Claude McQuaid, G54 Albert St. Phone 1079J, So. (9 mar e¢) DIY BODY HARDWOOD, Beach and Muple. Stove length, $3 3. cord. Robert Christy. Phone 1979W, (15 mar c¢) LID KITCHEN class condition, Willlam East, (49¢) FOR SALE--¢ range in first Price $10, Phone 2976J, ona "bd FOR SALE--~BRAND NEW AIR Way vacuum cleaner with all ate tachments, Phone 501. (49¢) FOR SALE-- PLAYER PIANO with cabinet and one hundred rolls $125, Easy terms. John Meagher, 92 'Simcoe St, N, (50¢c) FOR SALE NEW GILSON washing machine, Will sell for half price, Phone 1506), Ghle) Radios Repaired THON 0J ORHAWA RATIO Service for radio repairs. Fully equipped to give reliable service. Chas: Wales, (10 mar ¢) YOUR RADIO SCIENTIFICALLY repaired, ten years' speclalizing in repairing on all models, Call 2806W. Certified radiotriclan, an (22 mar ¢) EARLS RADIO--TUBES, BAT- teries, short and long wave equip- ment, Batterles charged. Radio repairs. Phone 1200W, (1 apr ¢) Awnings AWNINGS, TENTS, FLAGS, TAR. paulins, everything in canvas. Phone 2104. George Reid, 66 Bond West. J. J. Turner & Sons, Representative, (25 mar c¢) "Barber Shop BANK'S BARBER SHOP, COR- ner Ash and Celina St. All halr- cutting 15¢. Children on Wednes- day 10c¢, Mell Graham, formerly of Mary St., 18 now assisting, We alm to please, Palmist CONSULT MADAME BROWN, Palmist, on matters of import- ance, 93 Loulsa St, I'hone 2636F, Business private, (6mare) "Male Help Wanted Nursing PRACTICAL *NURSE DOCTOR'S reference. Maternity or general nursing, assists with house work, Charges moderate, Phone 3033J. (6 mar ¢) TWO YOUNG MEN OIF' NEAT appearance to travel with man- ager, About $18.50 a week to start, See Mr. Bickell, Commer- cial Hotel, (ble) Wanted Fur Coats Repaired FUR COATS REPAIRED, R modelled and relined, Linings, buttons, ete., supplies. Crescent Furriers, ~119 Huron Crescent, Phone 632M. (1 mar c¢) "Well, you must go to prison then. If you hadn't spent the money WANTED -- CUSTOMERS FOR very best dairy putter, Apply Box 405 Times. (50h) $900 WANTED, WILL GIVE $100 bonus. Good security, Phone 1412M. (ile) Female Help Wanted WANTED EXPERIENCED cook general, over 20. Sleep in. getting drunk you would have been | Must able to pay the fingl" Phone (la), have references, 2123, Dental For Rent For Exchange. (Smarc) \ (21 mar c) APARTMENTS, FURNISHED OR unfurnished. Low rentals, Disney, phone 1550, (1410) ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED TO suit gentlemen or two rooms to suit couple. Phone 1586J, (22 mar ¢) TO RENT--SINGLY, AND LARGE | room, suitable for light house- keeping. All conveniences, fur- nished or unfurnished. 172 Bruce St. (471) TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping in private home or board If desired, Phone 1960), (50h) FOR RENT--HOUSE SUITABLE for tourists on King St. Also small house, Phone 629. (50¢) FOR MENT--73 ROOMS AND private -bath. Central," Available April 4, Phone 3173W, (51a) FOR MENT--MODERN 4 ROOM: ed apartment, electrically equip- ped, chestnut trim, fruit cellar, garage. Close to Motors, Phone 269. (01-53-54) FOR RENT--<APRIL 1st, BUN- galow, 5 roomed, oak floors, All conveniences, garage. Phone 8265, h Battery Service FLASH CHARGER, CHARGLS | discharged No rentals, batterieg no fuss, instantly. stops. sul- phating, corroding, positively adds | power to radios and cars, que Service, Ontario St, at mouries. Phone 2736W, Work Wanted LAMP SHADES, CURTAINS drapes, made to order, tion guaranteed. Mrs. A, Mae Phone 1960J, EXPERIENCED wishes farm Sati "FARM HAND work. Good first month, Age Box 407 Times, 33, Canadian Motor Cars GENERAL GARAGE WORK Prices right on trucks. Car for rent by hour. 9 Prince St. (13 mar ¢) WILL PAY $125 CASH AND EL: change 1930 Chev, Coach for li ter car. Dox 502 Times, LOST--A WHITE AND TAN | hound dog. Reward. Phone 1581J, | (50¢) LOT ON COLBORNE ST, EAST would exchange car, Phone 3189). good used (50¢) for day of March, 1 { Estate, | the said County; Are} | Planosg with | horses and good milker. $10 for | (510) | ho of Rates For ; Classified 1 Ads. | First Insertion--114 cents per word, Minimum charge for one in- sertion 30c, Each subsequent tive insertion word. Three consecutive inser- tions for the price of two first insertions (three cents a word). | Minimum charge ingertions 60c. Box number '0c additional, Professional or Business Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or less, 10 cents a word per month for each additional word, "PHONE 35 Ask for Classified Ad Department congecus- l¢ per for three vgn tg egy | eel must furnish separate | Trustee for | tender is | derer, i resold and Jl shall he | lass | gecure The Bankruptcy Act Sale by Tender Fstate The Williams Piano Come pany Limited, Oshawa, Ontario. Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to the 31st 932, at 3 o'clock afternoon. for the pur- in the chase of the Trustee's interest in the following assets of the above which Company carried on business in the City of Osh- awn as a Manufacturer of Planos and Radio Receiving Sets. Parcel No. 1---All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, com- prising the lands and premises used by the Company in the con- duet of its business and being composed of lots numbers two (2) and three (3) and part of lot | the north | (1) on Street number side of Ika City of (Viha plan known filed in the one the sald to in according Warren's Plan lerdstry Office for which sald par- is more particularly deseribed in the Company's deeds of title duly reeistered in the sald Registry Together with buildings thereon and also together with all factory mach- and equipment contained therein comprising the Company's equipment for the manufacture of and Nadio Receiving Sets, sald nssets are valued on the books of the Company as fol- cel land of office, ' finery which n8.n0n2 51.8 sold fro Parcel No and fixture the Parcel and Oshawa of encun 9 the hook 169.54 Comp sunplies on tlie premises at consi | Lumber | Veneer 'a i Radio parts at lic Piano pai anid pli Toy con ter parts ar + furniture | material | | Canadian | moved * | Lean, valid objections to the title, which the Trustee shall be unable or un- willing to remove and which the purchaser © will not walve, then the agreement for the sale of the said parcel ghall be null and void and the deposit money returned to the tenderer without interest. Unearned fire insurance pre- miums, taxes, interest and all local jmyprovements and water rates to be proportioned and al- lowed to the date of the comple- tion of sale, Inspection of the above parcels may be made on the premises by appointment with the Trustee. In- ventorjes may be inspected at the office of the Trustee, together with full conditions of sale and complete description of the sald real "estate. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, Further particulars will be furnished on application to F. M. MOFFAT, Trustee, Canadian Bank of Commerce Building, Toronto, Ontario. HARRIS KEACHIE TORRANCE & JOHNSON, 26 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Solicitors for the Trustee, (51a) ISLAND MOVING TOWARDS EAST Sable Island Moves Like an Octopus Seeking Victims (Dy George C. Murray, Canadian Press Staff Writer) Halifax, N.8.--Like octupus cheated of its glant prey and eeking new vietims, Sable Island | appears to he moving---creeping | eastward. And as it moves, this dreaded menace of the Atlantic tries to shake off the lfe-saving equip- ment that has lessened the power of arm-like shoals reaching under the sea to grasp the way- ward ship. Thrice since 1873, when the eqfipment was set up, rovernment engineers | eastward as island lighthouses of the the west end the waves, J. J. Mec superintendent possible by district considers fit away Hehts, the 5 | west light will have to he moved $07,251.72 The ahove pare separately and rson wishing to tender on more than one par- 1 tenders for Fach mpanied by a in favour of the 15 of the the tender, which cheque will be returned to the tenderer if the not accepted If the accepted, the accoms will be retained ne J in re ch areel whi n tender must marked cheque made, of tender i panying cheque by the Trusteo on the completion of the bo applied as part payment as a on account of the purchase price, if Because inability or un- iful ten- uch deposit will be fore 1 Trustee, parcel the defici it any, ich re together with the same good by such sues cessful tenderer who has default- ed, The balance of the purchase price in respect of any parcel must he patd fn cash on or before the 20th day of April, 1932, un- arrangement atisfactory to the Truste 1 Inspectors to » and th the duc payment of the a sale 13 not completed of the def willingness. of a 1 felted he the ancy, upon charge attending made fame with futerest are made prior of to that date, The Parcel Number 1 ed ten days after of his Lo title to the said 'parcel, and if within that time the Trustee is furnished in writing purchaser shall be allow- the acceptance tender Investigate the | again within ' | two. 1s will he sold | land amount | deposit and | sale will | ale will { 1 qo gteady with any the next year or the area of the remained about recent years, the Although has in the same sur- | face scems to have shifted a dis- | tancé of three or four Since 1926 the east bar has in- in height from two feet below water at high tide to six feet above at high water, for a distance of about four miles, The present west end llgehthouse {s more than three miles east of the original position. On the north, where the {sland reaches its higest altitude of 85 feet there wastage of sand, while a corresponding Increase on the mouth side is expected to huild the bar there above water soon, Sable Island Is situated 110 miles south east of Cape Canso, Nova Scotia, Its shoals, extending under the sea for about 17 miles, have dragged more than 200 ves- sels to thelr doom. The island is known to the shipping trade as "the graveyard of the Atlantic," and a chart in the office of C, H. -Hosterman, district agent for the Department of Marine, shows the position of each wreck, It looks like a cemetery map. There are 40 people on the island, and they have become so accustomed to the roar of the pounding sea that they would not trade their wind-swept and iso- lated domain for the most com- fortable homes ashore. They are a hardy people, devoted to their task of saving lives by manning the two lighthouses and six re- creased out | | scendants, dise | appeared, and ona heacon left in | {its original position was carried ! berries and strawherris are of | fs- | miles. | | the sand. {have been lost since 1873, the is- | lef stations placed at strategic points and connected by tele- phones. Their lives have been brightened by the radio, which keeps them in touch with cur- rent events throughout the world, Four times a year they are visited by the government steam- er Lady Laurier, which brings them supplies from Halifax, These visits are the most import- ant events of the year; the ar- rival of the ship means news from friends ashore, papers to read, good things to eat, But it is a harardous under- taking to deliver supplies to Sable Island, The dangerous shoals must be shunned, and often the Lady Laurier has to stand off for days until the raging seas sub- side enough to permit a small boat to float. This month's trip of the steamer was typical of journeys to the island. She sail- ed from Halifax on Sunday, Feb, 14, but- could not land passengers or cargo because of strong north west winds that whipped the At- lantie into fury, On Wednesday, the 17th, some passengers were landed but the erew found it impossible to move the cargo, Next afternoon the re- maining passengers reached shore and nearly 'all the supplies were landed, During the last rtip, one of the boats was swamped as ft neared the island. The breakers caught it and tossed boat and men, including the superinten- dent of lights, high and wet on the shore. The steamer returned to Halifax on Feb. 19. The island is constantly chang- ing in shape, owing to the action on the sand of wind and wave, and tends to diminish in size. Since 1763, when taken over by (Gireat Britain, it has shrunk from 40 miles in length to 20, from 2% in breadth to one, and from 200 feet in height to 85. It was known ag Santa Cruz to early navigators, who estimated {ts length at 100 miles, In 1598 a band of convicts were left there by the Marquis de la Roche, but in 1603 the few survivors were returned to France Early in the sixteenth century horses were left on fits shores by the Portuguese, and the native ponies, supposed to be thelr do- still are exported. APTS. FOR RENT Every convenience. TIME TABLES | Leave Leave Bowmanville Oshawa There are 300 ponies on the is- Jand now. No trees grow there. Years ago the Canadian Govern- ment planted thousands of trees in an effort to stay destruction of the island by storms, but the wind swept them away, Blue-| cranberries {slanders found and plentiful the them to the mainland, Wild ducks, gulls and other shore birds nest in large numbers, Before the Canadian govern- ment established {its system of lights and relief stations there was no escaping the treacherous bars once a ship's keel touched While many vessels are so export land has hecome a place where lives are saved instead of lost. The last wreck occurred in March, 1930, when the Norwegian steamer Nilg, laden with lumber from Halifax for the United Kingdom, waht ashore ina dense fog. All members of the cgew were rescued, Charles Faulkner has been act- ing superintendent in charge of Sable Island since the spring of 1930. To Review Problems Ottawa~The Agricultural. Com- to he mittee of the House of Commons will reveiew 'problems facing structions were issued by the House | Wednesday to devise means to place the industry on its feet, whe- ther through tariffs, bonuscs or sub- sides, . , the | sugar beet industry of Canada, In- | Apply Apt. No. 2, 161 KING ST. E. . OSHAWA, BOWMANVILLE WHITBY. O HOY Lines Week Da (Effective had her January 24, 1932) Going West Arrive Ari hy Hospital Whit 7.10 a.m, 8.20 am, 9.0 a.m, 10.45 a.m, 2.45 p.m, 2.00 p.m, 620 am. 6.55 am, 720am, B8.05am. 15 , 7.05 a.m, 10.30 a.m. xi2.10 p.m 1240 p.m, | 645 p.m. | 10.45 p.m, 2,15 a.m. g East Leave Arrive Bow- manville 7.20 am. 8.15 a.m. OF 10.00 a.m. 32.35 p.m. 2,15 pm Off 4.40 p.m, 5.40 p.m, 6.40 p.m. 8.15 p.m, 10.00 p.m, 11.3 p.m. JURY & LOVELL'S OPTICAL PARLORS J. W. Worrall, Oph. D. Eyesight Specialist Phone 3215 ge a= Royal York 0 snc Tea Hale 28e Superior Stores Ll Ll Cshawa 6.50 a.m, 7.50 a,m, B45a.m 1.35 am, 12.05 p.m. 1.45 p.m. 5.3 p.m, 4.10 p.m, 5.05 p.m, 6.08 p.m, 7.45 p.m, 2.3% pm, 11.00 p.m. il | 3.10 p.m. 4.45 p.m, 5.45 p.m, 7.30 p.m, 9.15 p.m, 10.4% p.m. 7.15 pm. SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE | Going Weat i Leave Leave Arrive Arrive | Bowrianville Oshawa Whitby Hospital | 80am. 8am, BASan, 10.15 a.m, 10.45 a.m, 11.00 a.m, x 1.40 p. x 540p x95 pon, 11.40 p.m, Leave ' Hospital Oshawa Bowmanville | 9.40 a.m 10,45 a.m. 12.15 p.m, 12.45 p.m. IWom 40pm. | 7.45 p.m, 8.15 pn 10.35 p.m. 3.10 poy 11,40 p.m, Special Busses For All Occasions | Reasonable Rates and Carefus Drivers T. A, GARTON, PROPRIETOR BOWMANVILLE PHONES 412 or 346 Oshawa Waiting Room, 6 Prince St. Phone 2283 2.50 p.m, 7.15 p.m GRAY COACH LINES (Effective, Nov, 22, 1931) (Eastern Standard Time) Phone 2825 LEAVE OSHAWA LEAVE TORONTO AM. PM, AM, r. 2.39 3.30 30 5.30 6.30 b7.30 REPAIRING Fine Watch Repairing Our Specialty FELT BROS. Kstablished 1880 12 Simcoe St. South a a3 | 5.3 7.30 £2.30 ,30 10.34 11.30 P.M, 12.30 8.30 be.30 10.30 1.30 dine 2.30 +--Dally except Sunday, b--Saturday, Sun. | day and Holldays only. d--Sunday enly. | CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS i Train Service Effective February 4th EASTBOUND Chevrolet Heavy Duty Truck with dual wheels. 1030 model. Stake or dump body price $650, ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LIMITED 86 King St, East B55 am. Except Sunday, Ly. Oshawa, 9.42 a.m, Dail 1.44 p.m. Except Sunday 14.42 p.m, Daily, 2 re 125 Uo pa Lado 12.32 am. I . - 0! a.m, Daily | -" = { y {Flag for passengers Montreal! and Last, | WESTBOUND Lv. Oshawa, 4.45 a.m. Daily, 5.55 a.m, Daily, x6.30 a.m, Daily, 4.06 p.m, Daily, 6.48 p.m, Except Sunday, 7.20 p.m. Except Sunday 2.17 p.m. Daily, f- Wes: x~Stor and E Flag for vassengers Port Huron and | t, | only to detrain from Montreal | 1 929 Plymouth Sedan Ross, Ames & Gartshore HUDSON--ESSEX 135 King St. W. Phone 1160 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS Effective Nov. 22. 1031 (Standa.d Time) East! 9.25 a.m. Dail 2.40 Trenton Local Daily, ex, Sun, x4.18 p.m. Daily, 12.05 a.m, Daily, 1.05 a m, Daily, x For Ottawa, Montreal and East only-- Flag. Westbound 5.56 a. Daily, 2.13 a.m. Daily, 3.12 p.m. Daily. 7.32 p.m, Daily, except Sunday. m8.54 p.m. Daily. m loronto and West only~flag. SPECIAL! MEN'S SUITS MADE TO MEASURE $19 DOMINION CLOTHING 08 King St. West Eaton Groceteria It Pays To Shop Here Always Repairing Watches OUR SPECIALTY It your watch is not giving satisfaction we can repair $3,100 buys 6 roomed 1 storey stucco house, Centre St. All conveniences, Lot 52 x 83. Central, I'hone 871 or G87TW. J. H. R. LUKE | | | | | \ and make it tell the correct time, D. J. BROWN THE JEWELER Official Watch Inspector for Canadian National and Oshe awa . Rallroads 20 Simcoe St, 8. Phone 180 HOMPSQ DRUG STORE 1S PHONE 22 WE DELIVERY 10 Simcoe St, S. We Deliver (23 mar ¢) ! | THOUGHT MIGHT COMB ouT TO YOUR MOUSE TONIGHT TILLIE THE TOILER--Mac's Inning By Russ. Westover FLL RE HOME , MAC BUT Rex 1S Cominger OLY. i'm Sorry NIGHT » OH, TILuIE 1 ABLE TO COME THE BOSS WORT TRIRA SOT cur Tor |[Seu'T THIS \S IMPORTANT To OUR FUTURE IT MAY MEAN PROMOTION FOR ME (IF | PLEASE . THE \T SEEMS YOU'RE MORE INTERESTED IN PLEASING THe ~, tsi x -BuT \Tr's TIUST AS WELL - MAC WAS COMING OUT TONIGHT --\ ANY way " pod 08S BRINGING UP FATHER By Geo. McManus I'M GOING UP ON DECK AND I'M GOING TO LOCK YOU IN YOUR ROOM- YOU'LL NOT GET DOWN TO THAT ENGINE-ROOM AND GET ALL DIRTY: I'M GIVING A REAL PARTY TONIGHT AND YOURE GOING TO LOOK PRESENTABLE: HEY! SOME ONE COME DOWN AN' OPEN THE DOOR AN LET THE TOO -BAD-SIR- THE ONLY DRESS SUIT YOU HAD 'S ALL WET AND YOU CAN'T

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