Oshawa Daily Times, 4 Mar 1932, p. 9

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PAGENINE . . THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1932 If it's to be Bought or Sold -- Times Classified Ads will do it Legal MANNING F. SWARTZ, BARRIS- ter, Solicitor, Notary. Money to loan. 11 King St. East Phone 282. Residence 798. (17 feb tf) CONANT & ANNIC BARRISTERS Solicitors, Notaries Public. Etc Conveyancing ard eeneral practice in Law.. Office 7% Simcoe Street. South, Oshawa. Phone 4. D. Conant, BA. LLB.: A F. Annis BA, LLB W E. N SINCLAIR, KC. DANK of Commerce Building. JOSEPH P. MANGAN B.A. BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Con- veyar.cer., Money to loan. Office 14% King St. Eas*, Oshawa Phore 445, Residence phone 837. GRIERSON CREIGHTON & Fraser. Barrister. tc. Bank of Commerce Bldg: x LOUIS S HYMAN. BARRISTER Solicitor, Notary. Money to loan. 16 Simcoe Strect North, Phone 67. Residence 2544W. GREER &* HUMPHREYS, BAR: risters, Solicitors, Ete. 24% Simcoe St. N. Phone 3160. Residence 3514 Money to loan in FRANK S EBBS, RARRISTER Sol.citor, Notary Public, Convev- ancer Monev to loan. Third floor new Alger Badlfioe, opposite Post fice. Phone 279. 8. J. HENNICK, B.A. BARRIS ter. 12% Simcoe St. South. Tele phone 3038--565. : ("3 sept tf) Medical DR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, I'HY: sician and Surgeon, special atten: tion given to X-ray work and Electrotheopy. Office, Disnev Block Phone 2050. Office open 9 aun. to D p.m. Residence 421 King Street Fast. hone 2416. DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR geon, Accoucher. Office and resi dence King St. East, corner Vier toria St., Oshawa. Phone 94 Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist IDR. F. T. BRYANS OF 160 Bloor Street West, Toronto, will be t his office over Turv & Lovell's Drug store each Saturday from 1 il 4 pm. for consultation and reatment of diseases of ear, nose an. throat only. Appointments ay be made at drug store. Phone Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING ST Fast. Ambulance Resifence 542 Simcoe Street North. Phone 210] and 210W. Dental DR. S. J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- seit's. Special attention to X-rav work. Gas .xtraction. Nurse in at- tendance. Phone 959 House 1312 Insurance DAVIS AN D SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St West, Oshawa, The est Fire Sze in Oshawa. 30 re- put.ble Fire Companies. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COM- pany of Canada, Dominion Bank Chambers. Phone 1834. Alex 8. Ross, 8. F. Everson. (15 oct tf) Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU BEAUTY PARLOR, specialists in all lines of beauty culture. Permanent Waves $4.00 and up. "Naturelle Method". Marcel 50c. Shampoo, Finger Wave and Trim $1.00. 86 Simcoe St. North, Phone 2968. (8 aug tf) GENOSHA HAIRDRESSING Parlors, Betty Ward and Grace Marshall, experts in all kinds of Beauty Culture. Cur permanent wave a speciaity, $5.00, $2.50 and $1000 Finger wave and shampoo $1.00. Marcel 50c. Facials, scalp treatments and mamcures. Toffee Stiuppe entrance, Phone anpuini- meets 1973, (15 may 1 mo.) [ORENE JOHNSON, HAIR dresser, 92 Church St. Marcel ling 3Gc ané fivger waving boc: i'hone 2188J. (14 mar c) PEMBER'S BRANCH HAIR- dreseing and Deauty Tu.ture, No. 9 Bradley Bldg. Phone 33, Osb- awa, Ontario. (23 nov t2) LILLIAN McLEAN, PHONE 2105 marcel 35¢ at your home or 735 Albert St, (28 mar ¢) MISS McKENNA, PERMANENT waving, finger waving, marcell- ing and beauty culture. 156 Rox- borough Ave. Phone appoint- ments 1230F. = (29 mar c) CROQUIGNOLE PERMANENT wave rpecial $5. Finger wave 50c. Marcel 35c¢c. Call 3369, (2 apr ¢) MARCELLING AT YOUR HOME, 50c. Call Helen Wilson, 2105. (53c) Articles For Sale FOR SALE--~DRY BODY WOOD, $3 3% cord. Mixed wood, $2.76 4 cord. A. Wall, Phone 2628F. (8marc) OSHAWA BURIAL CO, M. F rm-trotg & Son, Pransieturs Fis 1 and Amtulancze Service dav we Ty Phone 1082W. 87 elina. (4tF) Architects C. STENHOUSE, GENERAL rchitectural work. Second floor Royal Bank Building, Phone 1496. Residence phone 909]. 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 3109J. (21 mar ¢) DRY BODY WOOD $3 14 cord. Claude McQuaid, 054 Albert St. Phone 1079J. (9 mar ¢) Auctioneer PHONE 716), W. J. SULLEY Li 346 Simcoe St. S.. Osh- wa, Ont. Special attention wiven o household furniture sales and arm stock and implements. Your batronage solicited, . Watch Repairing " A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Bwiss. watchmaker, repair shop at 4% King St.eet West. Your rat- onage is solicited. Battery Service BATTERIES CHARGED 75c ith rental $1.00, Repaired and re- built, Called for and delivered. brompt service, Stan. Blizdon, 20 fill St.. Phone 960. Hemstitching HEMSTITCHING, 7 CENTS ON mbroidery work, alterations, ressmaking, etc. The Dell Shop, 61% Simcoe S. Phone 1656, (6 ily 31) DRY BODY HARDWOOD, Beach and Maple. Stove length. $3 3 cord. Robert Christy. Phone 1979W. (15 mar c¢) FOR SALE--MOFFAT ELEC- tric range, 20 feet of cable, Rog- er's electric radio. $30 each. Ap- ply 178 Simcoe North. (52¢) GUARANTEED REBUILT SING- ers. Perfect condition. Bargains. Time payments it desired. See these while they last, Singer Shop, 18 Ontario. St (52¢) from grower and canner, Best canned tomatoes on market. $1.60 case, large tins, f.0.b. Brighton, Fred Doonan, Canner. (54c¢) FOR SALE--HATCHING EGGS. White Leghorns, Hollywood Strain. $1 per setting. Phone 1897W. (4 apr c¢) FOR SALE---HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture, including dining room suite, piamo, linoleums and other useful articles, Apply 259 Que- bec St. (54a) Transportation ANTAGE AND STORAGE. oleman's, £85 Bond West. Special ts in furniture moving. Storage rarehouse and moving van equip ent. Phone 82. . Music Lessons EGINALD G. GEEN, ORGAN- +t, choirmaster, Simcoe United hurch. Plano, organ, singicg. hone 3128, Residence 765M. (28 mar ¢) REE FIRST FIVE LESSONS iven with the purchasq of any walian Guitar and Tenor Ban- hb. Phone 1490. Harris Music tore, 11 Simcoe st. S. (22 mar ¢) ttresses & Feather Beds EATHER BEDS MADE INTO ttresses and down comforters. ttresses rebuilt like new. Rep- ntative here now. Box 22% mes. (1 apr ¢) Radios Repaired FHONE 3350] OSHAWA RATIO Service for radio repairs. Fully equipped to give rellable service. Chas. Wales. (10 mar ¢) YOUR RADIO SCIENTIFICALLY repaired, ten years' specializing in repairing on all models. Call 2806W. Certified radiotrician, (22 mar ¢) EARLS RADIO--TUBES, BAT- teries, short and long wave equip- ment. Batteries charged. Radio repairs, Phone 1200W. (1 apr e) Awnings AWNINGS, TENTS, FLAGS, TAR- paulins, everything in canvas, Phone 2104. George Reid, 66 Bond West. J. J. Turner & Soms, Representative, (25 mar e) Barber Shop Nursing RACTICAL NURSE DOCTOR'S ference. Maternity or general ursing, assists with house work, harges moderate. Phone 3033J. (6 mar c) Motor Cars BANK'S BARBER SHOP, COR- ner Ash and Celina St. All bair- cutting 15c. Children on Wednes- day 10c. Mell Graham, formerly of Mary St., Is now assisting, We aim to please. (23 mar c¢) Wanted ENERAL GARAGE WORK. Irices right on trucks. Car for nt by hour. 9 Prince St. (13 mar c¢) WANTED TO BUY = BRICK" houge about five rooms on good deep lot. gtate location and price, Post Office Box 124 Oshawa. Palmist ONSULT MADAME BROWN, Imist, on matters of import- hce. 93 Louisa St, Phone 2636F. asiness private, (6mare) For Exchange WANTED--SUMMER , COTTAGE in exchange for equity on well rented Oshawa property. Lake Scugog preferred. Phone 2641W. W. Taylor, 110 Church St, (62) For Rent Poultry ph FOR RENT -- APARTMENTS Simcoe Manor and Victoria Apts., completely modern, cleanly. It will be a pleasure to have you throughout the day and evening. Bradley Bros., local mgrs. APARTMENTS, unfurnished. Low rentals. Disney, one 1550. ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED TO suit gentlemen or two rooms to suit couple. Phone 1586). inspect and very FOR SALE--WHITE LEGHORN pullets, laying, Phone 1081). (562¢) them, Open (4 apr © URNISHED OR 418. Work Wanted YOUNG, EXPERIENCED FARM hand, Canadian, desires position, State particulars and wages. Box (54c) (14tf) Age sires position, Times. (22 mar ¢) ps FOR RENT--MODERN 5 roomed apartments, electrically equipped, chestnut cellar, garage. Phone 269. Close to Motors. | me ~ Help Wanted 4 AND trim, fruit 1414 Times, (51-53(54) FOR RENT--SEMI DETACHED hardwood floors throughout, completely decorated. ten minutes to Post Office. Phone 1716F. rooms, active men (53c) SIX ROOMED ern conveniences, location, Tyler Crescent, HOUSE, low rent. OD Phone 2812 ¢ to good garage, with collection sales experience preferred, Steady employment, Car owner essential, 7.30 p.m. . EXPERIENCED FARM HAND, 32. Single, non-smoker, de-' Apply Box 406 (62¢) ABOUT 40 A WIDOW LADY years of age with boy 11, wonld like position as housekeeper. Box (53e) or (53b) 120 (53¢) MAN AND | children to Apply act bungalo, TO RENT--5 ROOMED BRICK conveniences, nace, gas, hardwood floors. Rent cheap for reliable tenant. Apply 79 McGregor St. all apartments, all qualifications Times Office, fur- (53¢c) FOR RENT--TWO OR THREE | unfurnished or partly furnished rooms. All conveniences, Garage, 304 Leslie Ave. (53¢) | Times, 2 All 3 PARTLY FURNISHED ROOMS on ground floor. fences, Phone 711M or call at 123 Huron St. 5 FOR RENT--G ROOMED APT. conveniences. Splendid locality, Possession April | Apply Apt. 3, Caso Loma, 161 King St. E. All conven- (53¢) | roomed brick walk from Frigidaire. ley Bros. | FOR SALE (54¢) | hunzalow, TO RENT--5 ROOMED BRICK cottage. All conveniences and gar- | age. Immediate possession. Phone 2606F, 132 Ritson Rd. yeation, north Timeds | SMALL FRAMIy Oshawa to 1 (54c) For Sale or Exchange VERY GOOD HOME IN PRES- ton for sale or exchange for small business or building suitable for | same. Box 557 Preston, Conveniences, | REAL | vale, 7 BARGAIN Mary St. 53¢) | Female Help Wanted ' FLASH batteries phating adds dds WANTED--GIRL FOR GENER- | al housework. State wages expect- | St, ed. Apply Box 412 Times, cars Unig Phone (53¢c) WANTED---YOUNG LADY FOR Junior office position. State ex- perience, capability and salary ex- | pected. Box 420 Times, (64a) ! i | | | { | | Rares For . Classified Ads. First Insertion--11; word. Minimum charge for one in- 30c. subsequent insertion per sertion Each tive word. Three first Cards, consecutive tions for the price of two insertions cents a word). Minimum charge insertions 60c. 1 Box number '(0c additional, \ Professional or $2.60 per month for 20 words or less, 10 cents a word per month for each additional word. 'FHONE 35 Ask for Classified Ad Quebec, Que, cents ed of roots, tones and the North Shore venture, Lake | lere and past year weeds consecu- 1c per by the Dep: Lit was ic | result this sowing next {nser- rtment (three for three | are land, houses | summer i miles the Government pending the for which were Business and In ilies who have Province during riated .Canadiang, Hon, Hector a | of the ft | 1,700 | | WIFE as janitor stating to Apply able offer refused, COTTAGE sell at a bargain price, | hardwood This is worth your investigation. Apply Pox 419 Times pow 2736W, Mar, 4 | thousand acres of land were clear- branches, in Gaspe and Bona- . John Temiscouata during. the 3.447 { were placed on the land through of ported recently and as a land will be ready for spring, Two thousand of these families winter purpose bullt autumn, of roads were constructed, supplying the ma- terials in all cases, addition to the returned land, the agricultural population increase the among them a number of repat- and 13,500 acres of land was sown. Laferte, of Colonization, Mines and Fisher- WITHOUT for fully 314 (63c) Box Room and Board Wanted WANTED--A KIND MOTHERLY person to board baby. old. Must be reasonable, Box 415 § months (Bde) Real Estate For Sale $3950 BUYS A NEARLY NEW 7 house, § Motors. Double garage. Easy terms, Brad- minutes Modern. (54e) MODERN SEMI- nicely decorated. Good end, Apply Box 417 | No reason- (G4e) | IN| floors. (54d) FOR QUICK | roomed house, Apply 530 (53e) Battery Service CHARGE} No rent Stops sul- r, radios and 41 Ontario (54c) SETTLERS CLEAR MANY ACRES OF LAND IN OUEBEC ' Reports Issued by Depart- ment Show Success of Campaign -- Eleven rocks, Chicoutimi, Lothbin- families who Colonization, on the 1,836 last 81 during while 2,447 to fam- the by past year, an extra Minister les when giving this information recently, added that an inventory of all abandoned farm lots which are for sale was to be made by a commission consisting of three membegs in order to aid the 'back to the Jand' campaign. BUILDS HIS OWN SCHOOL IN WOODS | Quebec Farmer in Isolated District Solves Problem of Education Quebec, Que, Mar, 4. --- The problem of providing an educa- tion to a family of fourteen chil- dren living in the bush in com- plete isolation has been solved by a French-Canadian farmer, Theo- phile Soucy, who built and furn- ished his own private school and then appointed himself as school commissioner to choose a teacher, The Quebec Government, recog- nizing his initiative, granted him a small Bubsidy. lage, north of Quebec city on the road leading to Laurentides Na- tional "ark, Soucy's little hool- houge can be found. The ing capacity at its opening wag six but since then desks lave Deen ordered on the average of one every year. CHARTER OF FIRST LINE IN CANADA SIGNED IN 1832 | that | the | tion | Exhibition Being Held to Commemorate 100th Anniversary Montreal, Que, March 4 The 100th anniversary of the signing of the charter of the first railway | | | | | | | wl { Who | Hatchery in Canada, the Champlain and St. | Lawrence Railroad, on February 25, 1832, is being commemorated at-the Chateau de Ramezay nd Numismatic Society have ar- in | | Montreal. There the Antiquarian | CHARGES |: zed an exhibition of pictures, | 8, documents and rel » first, Canadian railway, us well as-of subsequent lines There are also books, medals and | various objects for those interest ed in early railroad history. A striking contrast i between a model of a modern rail road engine and that of the "Dor chester", the first locomotive used in Canada which ran between La- prairie and St. Johns, then named ference in their design, speed, strength and general principles shown | Quebec, | Dorchester. The dif-| of construction is so outstanding | the whole progress of rail- way history in the last century is et forth in that one picture, The model of the old wood-burner was made by Robert Brown and the original was first driven at fnanguration or the road in Jul 1836 by George Washimgton P orn, the railway's premier engineer, The length of the en- ionly from an approved hatchery. gine's boiler was a paltry six feet, | six inches, feet, ten inches fu length was the 127th engine built by Robert Stephenson and Company, locomotive pioneers, It had 64 tubes six fix 1 OP: and | The original name-plate of the ! Dorchester loaned to the by the Brothers of Joilette Colleze has never been geen in Montreal before. It is of polished brass with engraved lettering and has a history all its own. In 1850 the Champlain and 8'. Lawr- ence Railroad sold the Dorches ter to the St. Lawrgnce and dustrial Rallroad. a line connect- ing Lanorafe with Joliette, Some time in the early 60's the engine was derailed point between the terminals, hav- ing one of its name-plates torn off. The engine was repaired and continued in gervice until 1879, when it was discarded and sold for scrap iron. To ile The name-plate, one of two which the engine bore, was not exhibi- In- | and damaged at a| Many miles from Stoneham vil. | [07% of the several poultry poli- | prozeny of birds which have been | fidence with the view at the time, In 1888 a ploughman working at the place where the engine was derailed 25 years be- fore, uncovered the plate, and it eventually came into the posses- sion of the Joligtte museum, where it has since remained. On exhibit is an Evans engine, a weirdly shaped amphibian, with a water wheel and a punt-shaped front capable of travelling along either rails or the surface of wa- ter. There ig also the Blenkinsop, of 1812, with its cog wheel built to grip, not the rails, but the ties on which the rails are laid. Another interesting {llustra- tion is that of the observation car used in 1860 by the Prince of Wales, who later became King Edward, while he was here to open Victoria Bridge, Lady Elgin No, 1, the first locomotive oper- ated in Upper Canada, which was built in 1852, is also represented among the many historic wood- burners shown. APPROVED CHICK SUPPLY The term government approved applied only to chicks which produced under the provis- is cies which have been built up over a number of years by the Dominion Department of Agricul- tur.e There are two general classes of chicks produced under the federal approval policies, Approved Breeder-Hat chery Chicks: These are the chicks which are produced on the Registered or R.O.P. breeder's own plant, and from their own flock matings which have several years of R.0Q. I'. or Registered blood lines be- hind them, and which are enter- ed under the Hatchery Approved Policy. This grade of chicks is especially sulted for use as foun- dation stock, being the direct red and tested by {individual trap-nesting under Dominion gov- ernment supervision, It is the class of chick preferred by those seek the very highest in anality for their commereial TIME TABLES flocks, or for use as foundation stock The Approved Breeder- operates under govern- ment supervision, This includes | regulation with respect to the operation of the hatchery plant | Itself, source of egg supply, egz ze, and proper selection | \ Approved Chicks: { Thesn are produced only by linteheries entered under the Fed- | ! Policy of Hatchery Approval. hey. represent the big bulk of supply of chieks of dependable quality. Not only does the hatch- | rv supplying these chicks operate | under government supervision, but only ezgs normal as to shape and of a certain size may be set, | while the flocks from which the ex supply is obtained are rigid- ly selected by government in- spectors before mating with male irds of approved quality. Ap- proved chicks can be obtained R.O.P. Sired Chicks: A further sub-division of the Approved Chick class Is provided where approved chicks have been R.O.P., sired. This means that all the flocks used as the source of egg supply for the hatchery offering such chieks for sale are headed by Approved R. | males, "the prozeny of cer- R.O.I. females, titfed WILL HELP FARMERS Thera is more than passing in- terest in the resolution endorsed bv the Canadian Produce Associa- tion at its Twentieth. Annual Con- vention at Guelph, February 16th and 17th, which is a direct un- dortaking on the part of the man whose business it is to find a market for butter, eggs, and other products, to endeavour to stabilize prices and instil con- to main- taining 'fair market values and thereby to ensure to the producer a larger measure of return for his products. H TAKING NO CHANCES A Jew and a Scotsman decided to go_into partnership and bought a bus The next. morning hoth showed up as conductors.--Tid-Bits, WHITBY. OSHAWA, BOWMANVILLE BUS LINES | Week Day Schedule (Effective on and ry January 24, 1932) | Going West Arrive | Hospital 12.40 p.m, 6.45 p.m, ast Leave Arrive Bow- Cshawa manville 6.50 a.m, 7.20 a.m, 30am. 815am. 845a.m, Of 9.35am. 1000a.m 1205 pom. 12.35 pa 1.45 p.m. 9.20 a.m. 11.45 a.m, 1.15 p.m, 6.40 p.m 8.15 p.m, 10.00 p.m, 11.30 p.m, 7.45 p.m, 2.3 p.m, . 11.00 p.m, 7.15 p.m, SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Going Weat eal Leave Leave' Arrive Arrive Bowruanville Oshawa Whitby Hospital £.00 a.m. 8.45 a.m. | 10.15 a.m. 11.00 a.m, x 1.40 p.m, 2.30 p.m, x 5.40 p.m, 6.3) p.m, x 9.15 p.m, 10.05 11.40 p.m, Arrive Bowmanville 10,45 a.m, pm, 12.45 p.m. 3.30 p.m, 4.00 p.m. 7.45 n.m, B15pm, | p 11.10 p.m 11.40 p.m, Busses For AN Occasions Reasonable Rates and Carefus Drivers T, A, TON, PROPRIETOR BOWMANVILLE PHONES 412 or 346 Oshawa Waiting Room, 6 Prince St, bone 2283 12.15 p.m GRAY COACH LINES (Effective, Nov, 22, 1931) (Eastern Standard Time) | Phone 2825 | LEAVE OSHAWA LEAVE TORONTO | A.M. P.M, AM, PM | 5 an 4.36 | 5.3¢ "3 | b7.30 8.30 b9.30 | 10.3¢ 7.30 830 9.20 10.36 11.30 P.M. 12.30 1.30 2.30 11.30 1--Daily except Sunday. b--Saturday, Sun- | day and Holidays only, d--Sunday emly, | . CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS rain Service Effective February 4th ASTBOUND Lv. Oshawa, B.55 a.m. Except Sunday, 9.42 a.m. Daily. pt Sunday, {1.01 a.m. Daily, f~Ylag for passengers Montreal and Las WESTBOUND 4.45 a.m. Daily, 5.55 a.m. Daily, 6.30 a.m. Daily, 4.06 p.m. Daily, 6.48 p.m, Except Sunday, 7.20 p.m. Except Sunday 9.17 p.m. Daily. {--~Flag for vassengers Port Huron and West. "i Lv. Oshawa, x--~Stops only to detrain from Montreal and East, | CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS Effective Nov. 22. 1031 (Standa:d Tirae) Eastbound .25 a.m. Dail, .40 Trenton x For Ottawa, Montreal and East oaly~ | 1.05 a'm, Daily Flag. | Westbound $5.56 a. Daily, 7.13 a.m, Dai Ye 7.32 p.m. Daily, except Sunday, m38.54 p.m. Daily, m loronto and West only--flag. HOMPSQ PRUGC STORE PHONE 22 WE DELIVER 10 Simcoe St. 8. We Deliver LJ $ We buy Old Gold 'ana Silver We repair anything bought in a Jewelry Store BASSETT'S Jewelers On Oshawa's Main Corner || PASTRY FLOUR = -- Xxx | 24 1b. Bag, 60c Hogg & Lytle Limited Phone 203 We Deliver Eaton Groceteria It Pays To Shop Here Always or yyal York Perec lea Half 1b. 28 ¢ Pkg. Superior Stores Cele ls El REPAIRING Fine Watch Repairing Our Specialty FELT BROS. Established 188¢ 12 Simcoe St. South Chevrolet Heavy Duty Truck with dual wheels. 1930 model. Stake or dump body price $650, ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LIMITED 86 King St. East 1929 Plymouth Sedan Ross, Ames & Gartshore HUDSON--ESSEX 133 King St. W. Phone 1160 SPECIAL! MEN'S SUITS MADE TO $19 MEASURE DOMINION CLOTHING 68 King St, West Repairing Watches OUR SPECIALTY If your watch is not giving satisfaction we can repair and make it tell the correct time, D. J. BROWN THE JEWELER Official Watch Inspector for Canadian National and Osh- awa Railroads 20 Simcoe St, S. Phone 180 TILLIE THE TOILER--The Substitute By Russ. Westover GOSH , THIS REX HAS AVOIDED ME FOR TWO Days | CANT GO ON ANY LONGER LIKE THIS. { DIDN'T SLEER LAST NIGHT 18S YERRIBLE IT WAS ALL MY FAULT IN THE RIRST OLACE - I'M GOING TO APOLOGIZE For THE way \ ACTED TowARD Him \2 "THA I WAS ~ DEAREST. TICLE, ; PLEASE FORGIVE ME FO THOUSHTLESS Foow CAN'T GO ON THIS Way. SEINE he | BRINGING UP FATHER ee drragereny AWURRA = \WURRA- MAGGIE HAS ALL THE DOORS TO THE ENGINE: ROOM LOCKED 90 1 CANT GIT DOWN THERE AN V'VE GOT TO By Geo. McManus CAPTAIN: | WANT YOU TO STOP THE YACHT AS \ WANT "FIFI" TO SEE THAT LIGHT. HOWSE OVER THERE: THE LITTLE DARLING HAS NEVER SEEN ONE: NOW- WHOSE IDEA WUZ THAT? KIN LICK THE PERSON WHO | DID THAT: THAT! 19, IF \"TAWWZN'T MAGGIE -

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