/ THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1932 PAGE SEVEN If it's to be Bought or Sold Times Classified Ads willdo it Legal 3 STANNING F. SWARTZ, ARTE ter, Solicitor, Notary, Money to loan. 11 King St. East, Phone 2872. Resideuce 798. : (17 feb tI) CONANT & ANNIE BARRISTERS Solicitors, Notaries Public. © Ete Conveyancing and general practice uw Law.. Office 7% Simcoe Street. South, Oshawa. Phone 4. G D. 5 oh A. LLB.: A. F. Annis A .B. if SINCLAIR, K.C. BANK of Commerce Building. JOSEPH P. MANGAN BA. BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Con- veyarcer. Money to loan. Office 14% King St. East, Oshawa Phore 447, Residence phone 837. = _ GRIERSON, CREIGHTON & Fraser. Barrister. tc. Bank of Commerce Bld. . 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, Residence 3514 Money to loan FRANK S EBBS, RARRISTER Sot.citor, Notary Public, Convev- ancer Money to loan. Third floor new Alger Building, opposite Post Office. Phone 2/95. § J HEVNICK, B.A, DARRIS ter, 12% Simcoe St. South. Tele phone 8038-0565. ("3 sept tf) Medical Dental DR. S. J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- set's, Special attention to X-ray work, Gas .xtraction. Nurse in at. tendance. Phone 959 House 1312 Insurance DAVIS AN D SON, INSWRANCE. 19 Kinz St West, Oshawa \T he old- est Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 re put.ble Fire Companies. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COM- pany of Canada, Dominion Bank Chambers. Phone 1834. Alex 8. Ross, 8. ¥. Everson, (15 oct tf) Beauty Parlors For Rent HOUSE FOR RENT APRIL 1st. Apply 145 Burke st. Phone 854. (56¢) FOR RENT -- APARTMENTS Simcoe Manor and Victoria Apts., completely modern, and very cleanly. It will be a pleasure to have you f{nspect them. Open throughout the day and evening. Bradley Bros. local mgrs. (4 apr ¢) APARTMENTS, FURNISHED OR unfurnished. Low rentals. Disney, phone 1550. (14t0) suit gentlemen or two rooms to suit couple, Phone 1586J. > (22 mar ¢) BETTY LOU BEAUTY PARLOR, specialists (u all lines of beauty culture, Permanent Waves $4.00 and up. "Naturelle Method". Marcel b0c. Shampoo, Finger Wave and Trim $1.00. 86 Simcoe St, North, Phone 2968. Nort (8 aug tf) GENOSHA Parlors, Betty Ward and Grace Mai shall, experts in all kinds A Beauty Culture, jur permanen wave 3 speciaty, $500. $2.50 and $1000 Finger wave and shampoo $1.00. Marcel 50c. Facials, scalp treatinents and mamcures "offee Sliuppe entrance. Phone appuini 1973 muels (18 way 1 mo.) LORENE JOHNSON, . dresser, 92 Church St. Marcel ing 35c ane finger waving b0c hone 2188J. (14 mar c¢) DR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, I'HY: sician and Surgeon, special wrten- tion given to X-ray work and Electrotheopy Office, Disnev Block Phone 2050 Office oven 9 ain to 9 pm. Residence 421 King Street Fast, thone 2416. DR _McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR geon, Accoucher Office and resi dence - Kinz St. East, corner Vie- toria St, Oshaw Phone 94 Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F T BRYANS OF 160 Bloor Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Turv Lovell's Drug store cach Saturday from 1 til 4 pm. for consultation and treatment of discases of ear, nose ane throat only. Appointments may bs made at drug store. Phone 97. {re merce LUKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING ST Fast. Ambulance Resifnce 542 Simcoe Street North. Phone 2101 and 210W. OSHAWA BURIAL CO. M. F Armstrong & Son, Proprietors Funeral and Ambulance Service dav and night. Phone 1082W Celina. (4tf) Architects C. C. STENHOUSE, GENERAL Architectural work. Second floor Royal Bank Building, Phone 14% Residence phone Auctioneer PHONE 716], W. 1 SULLEY AMuci'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 F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44% King St.eet West, Your rat- ronage is solicited, Battery Service ERIES CHARGED 75 BAe $1.00. Repaired and re built. Called for and delivered. Prompt service, Stan. Bligdon. 20 Mill St, Phone 960 Hemstitching AEMSTITCHING, 7 CENTS ON embroidery work, alterations, dressmaking, ete. The Dal] Shop, coo 8. Phone i 3043 Sim (5 ly 31) Transportation PEMBER'S - BRANCH HATR- dressing and Deauty Ju.lure, No. 9 Dradley Bldg., Phone 33, Osh- awa, Ontarlo. (23 nov Lt!) EAN, PHONE 2105 marcel 356¢ at your home or 785 t St. (28 mar ¢) MCKENNA, PERMANENT waving, finger waving, marcell- fuz and beauty culture 156 Rox- borough Ave. Phone appoint- ments 1230F. (29 mar ¢) CROQUIGNOLE PERMANENT wave speclal $5, Finger wave 50¢. Marcel 35¢. Call 3369, (2 apr ¢) MARCELLING AT YOUR HOME, 50c. Call Helen Wilson, 2105, (53¢) Articles For Sale GOOD SOUND DRY BODY HARD Wood. Guaranteed full measure. 3% cord $3. Mixed $2.75. Soft wood $2.25. A. Wall, 292 Cour- cellette Ave, Phone 2628F, , (8 apr ¢) FOR SALE--HARDWOOD $3, % cord, W. H. Thompson, 507 King St. W. Phone 742J. (551) FRANK McQUATD, COAL, COKE, dry body wood, hard. soft, mixed slabs. Phone 2423W., 115 Annis St. (2 apr ¢) DRY SLABS $2.26 % cord. No. 1 Body Maple $3, Coke. 79 John St. hone 3109J. (21 mar c) DRY BODY WOOD $3 3; cord. Claude McQuaid, 054 Albert St. Phone 1079J. (9 mar ¢) DRY BODY HARDWOOD, Beach and Maple. Stovo length. $2 3% cord. Robert Christy. Phone 1979W. (15 mar c) CANNED TOMATOES--DIRECT from grower and canner. Best canned tomatoes on market, $1.60 case, large tins,. f.o.b. Brighton, Fred Doonan, Canner. (64c) FOR SALE--HATCHING EGGS. Whive Leghorns, Hollywood Strain. $1 per setting. Phone 1897TW, (4 apr ¢) FOR SALE-- VIOLIN, VERY old Srod Shoe Machine (Singer). Wood working machine with at- tachments and motor. Wheel bar- row, Lawn roller. Phone 1124. (56a) FOR SALE--- NEW GURNEY Furancett Heater, burn coal or wood. Never used. Guaranteed Al, Also a new leather couch in good condition, 207 Simcoe St. 8. Oshawa, (55¢) FOR RENT~--SEMI DETACHED six rooms, hardwood floors throughout, completely decorated. ten minutes to Post Office. Phone 17187, (53¢c) SIX ROOMED HOUSE, MOD- ern conveniences, garage, good location, low rent. Apply 120 Tyler Crescent, (53¢) TO RENT--5 ROOMED BRICK bungalo, all conveniences, fur- nace, gas, hardwood floors. Rent cheap for reliable tenant. Apply 79 McGregor St. (63¢) FOR RENT--TWO OR THREE unfurnished or partly furnished rooms. All conveniences, Garage. 304 Leslie Ave, (63¢) 3 PARTLY FURNISHED ROOMS on ground floor. All conven- fences. Phone 711M or call at 123 Huron St, (63¢c) FOR RENT--5 ROOMED APT. All conveniences, Frigidaire. Splendid Jocality, Possession Apri] 1, Apply Apt. 3, Caso Loma, 161 King St. E. (54e) TO RENT---5 ROOMED BRICK cottage. All conveniences and gar- age, Immediate possession, Phone 2606F, 122 Ritson Rd. a (54c) FOR = RENT ---- 4 ROOMED apartment, All conveniences. Lo- cation very central. Private en- trance. Possession April 1. Ap- ply 26 Church, corner Church and Bond. (bbc) FOR RENT FRONT BATH- room flat with every conveni- ences, furnished or unfurnished. Immediate possession. Apply 29 Brock East. (55¢) Female Help Wanted WANTED--GIRL FOR GENER- al housework. State wages expect- | ed. Apply Box 412 Times. (53c) | CAPABLE WOMAN WANTED for general housework. Sleep in. Phone 425, ar IR "Classified | Ads. | First Insertion--114 per word. | Minimum charge for one in- sertion 30c. | Each subsequent tive Insertion word, Three consecutive {nser- I tions for the price of two | cents consecu- 1c per first - insertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge for three | fh insertions 60c. Box number '0c additional, | Professional or Business Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or less, 10 cents a worq per month for each additional word. [FHONE 35 Ask for Classified Ad (56¢) | Work Wanted YOUNG, EXPERIENCED FARM hand, Canadian, desires position. State particulars and wages. Box 418. (54¢) A WIDOW LADY ABOUT 40 years of age with boy 11, would like position as housekeeper, Box 414 Times. (538¢) 'Help Wanted MAN AND WIFE WITHOUT children to act as janitor for apartments. Apply stating fully all qualifications to Box 314 Times Office, (53c) EARN UPWARDS OF $25 weekly, growing mushrooms for us this spring, in cellars and sheds, Begin now, Iustrated booklet free. Canadian Mush- room Company, Toronto. (55-57-59) Room and Board Wanted WANTED --A KIND MOTHERLY person to board baby. 8 months old. Must be reasonable, Box 415 Times, (53¢) Real Estate For Sale $3950 BUYS A NEARLY NEW 7 roomed brick house, 5 walk from Motors, Double garage. Easy terms, ley Bros. (54c) FOR SALE MODERN SEMI- bungalow, nicely decorated, Good location, north end. No reason- able offer refused, Apply Box 417 Times, (54c) SMALL COTTAGE IN Modern, Brad- FRAME | Oshawa to sell at a bargain price Convenience hardwood floors. This is worth your investigation. | Apply Box 419 Times, (54d) REAL BARGAIN FOR sale, 7 roomed | Apply Mary St 530 ose Battery Service CHARGER batteries. No rentals phating, add wer, radios cars. Unique Service, 41 St. Phone 2736W FLASH CHARGES Stops (o4c) For Sale or Exchange VERY GOOD HOME IN PRES- ton for sale or business or building same. Box 557 I're suitable for ton, (53c) Simple Remedy For Bad Stomach Gives Swit Relief | No- Need of Strong Medicines or Diet, Safe and Simple Home Recipe Keeps Stomach in Fine Condition If you are a vietim of Stomach Trouble Gas, Sourness, Pain or Bloating--you may bave quick and certain . relief by following this simple advice, Don't take strong medicines, artificial dizestantg or pull down your system with starvation diets. For within reason most folks may eat what they like if thoy will keep their stomach free from souring acids that hinder or par- alyze tho work of digestion. And the best and caxiest way to do this is to follow every meal with three or four tablets of Bi- surated Magnesia---gu pleasant, harmless, Inexpensive, and handy tablet form of Magnesia that promptly neutralizes acidity and keeps your stomach sweet and clean. A week's trial of Bisurated Magnesia tablets, which any good druggist can supply at trifling cost, should quickly convince you that 90 percent. of ordinary stomach distress is absolutely un- necessary. Be sure to get Bisur- ated Magnesia Tablets ! minutes | QUICK | (H3e) | sul- | and | Ontario | . Ld | shipmens of 500 | end birds it is i in charge of but {f there are more than 1,500 | exchange for small | Poultry WANTED-- POULTRY FOR killing, must be fat. 10c¢ charged for handling. Could use 50 week- ly. Geo. Reynolds, Courtice, (55¢c) CANADIANS ARE NOW BIRD-MINDED Statistics Show Population of Canaries Is on the Increase Canadians are becoming *can- ary minded" to judge from the jurge numbers of feathered songsters which reached Canada from overseas last year, The Canadian National Express alone, wiiich handles a large proportion of canary imports, state that during 1931 well over 5,000 of these birds were brought in from points in Germany and England for dealers in Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg ad even as far west as Victoria, B.C. The majority of the birds come from the Hartz Mountains of Ger- many, the home of the famous Hartz Mountain Roller, Here the birds are trained for sing- ing as carefully as many a prima donna, fanciers and breeders us- ing many novel means to teach them different notes, The birds are very imitative and one of the most popular methods of train- 'ng is to place the cages near an wriificial waterfall, where the water, heing allowed to fall over rlase gives an attractive musical note which is quickly taken up by the bird. Other fanciers use t.pecial musical instruments which are played regularly within nearing of the young birds, According to the Canadian Na- | | tional Express officials, who have pecialized in handling this typ« of "merchandise," canaries are excellent travellers provided they are given reasonable care and are away from draughts, In or even a thous- seldom that any sept are lost, On the ocean the birds are left the ship's butcher, ifn a shipment a special messen- ger travels with them ag person- al attendant. On the train m Canada the birds are looked m= ter by Canadian National Express officials specially trained ways of birds. As soon as the birds reach the dealers' rooms the ladies cage but the males cannot be al- lowed to mingle with each other s0 readily as they are almost in- | variably pugnacious after a long ccean or rail journey, "Love hirds" are particularly difficult to handle owing to, their warlike propensities, If a female love Iird gets out of her cage, state the Canadian National Express men, she frequently invades the home of her neighbor, when there | is a battle royal, frequently to the death, for the hand of the male member of the hous=ehold, whe sits serenely by as the wo- men fight it out. The express men are also ex- perts in looking after the welfare | enroute, | live foxes were | breeding | Germany | of all sorts of animals Last year many shipped overseas for purposes in England, and other European countries, and live fitches by the dozen were ! brought to Canada from the land | One of prize ex- | hibits of last year's Canadian Na- | of the Soviet. tional Express shipments was a playful bear cub from Jasper Na- tional Park, which made a suc- cessful Journey of nearly 6,000 miles from the Rockies to the Zoo in London, England. Husband: "Yes, my dear, that's a man-o'-war." Wife: "How splen- did! And what is that little one just in front?" Husband: "Oh, that only a tug!" Wife: course--tug-of-war! 'em." I've heard of | stance, | dancer | town. in wae | | tra pair of socks! are | turned loose in a large exercising | "Oh, yes, of] BOYS WILL BE GIRLS IN DUMBELLS REVUE In "As You Were", the thir- teenth annual revue of The Dumbells in Canada, the original overseas idea of the all-men cast has replaced the chorus of real- girls that has been a part of the show for the past three seasons --and boys will be girls once more. This is welcome news to the majority of Dumbells' fans, many of whom resented the introduc- tion of girls into an organization that had stood the test of .ten years, successfully, with but few changes in their original over- seas line-up. A glance at the pro- gram of "As You Were" reveals the fact that most of these boys are back in the cast, while ad- vance announcements feature the three orizinal stars--- Rosg Ham- fiton, Al Plunkett and. "Red" Newman, Ross Hamilton is of the famous "Marjorie", mere mention that he course and the (or she) is. back is enouzh to excite inter- | engage-~ | Leave | Bowraanville forthcoming there is lots more to the added features of this particular show. For in- Glenn Allan, the clever of four and five years back from three seasons Folies Bergers in Paris, he was the toast of the Don Nomaine, internation- al vaudeville and movie star and ereator of that eomical colored Indy, "Madam Oneen", is making his first tour of his native land The Dumbells, Scotty Mor- rison is after years following in -the footsteps of Harryy Lauder, another Scotch- man, in the ert field, Laurie Thompson. a very gifted planist, comes to The Dumbells via Radlo- land, and will, be weleome by fol- lowers of the N.B.C Capt. M. W. Plunkett, the director and producer of all The Dumbells revues, is making a personal appearance in "As You Were', of songsters in a melody. The for at the March est in the ment, but tell about ago, Is at the where with back two cor half hour of Dumbells are announced Reo nt 15th, theatre Tuesday, A man who 'went to secure a herth on board a steamer was asked how much baggage he had. "Fifty- four picces," was the reply. "All that 7" said the clerk. "Do vou take ur vessel for a cargo ship?" "Well it's only a pack of cards and an ex- | said the would- | | Lv. Oshawa, be passenger, KARN THE DRUGGIST FOR SERVICE PHONE $78. NEXT THE POST OPFID JURY & LOVELL'S OPTICAL PARLORS J. W. Worrall, Oph. D. Eyesight Specialist Phone 3215 $3,100 buys 6 roomed 1 storey stucco house, Centre St. All conveniences, Lot 52 x 83. Central. Phone 871 or 687TW. TIME TABLES (Effective on and Bowmanville Hospital x 1.40 p.m, x 5400p, x 9.15 p.m. LEAVE OSHAWA AM, PM, 06.45 47.30 | 8.30 | 10.30 appearing with his group | +--Dally except Sunday. an engagement of one night { day and Holidays only. d--Sunday enly. Lv. Oshawa, 10 Simcoe St. 8. WHITBY. OSHAWA, BOWMANVILLE BUS LINES Schedule January 24, 1932) et Week D. Going Wi Leave Leave Arrive Arrive wa Whitby tal 7.19am, 8.20 a.m, 9.70 a.m, . 10.45 a.m, . 12.25 pm, 2.00 p.m, 11.3 p.m. Leave ast Leave' Arrive Bow- manville 7.20 a.m. 8.15 a.m. 0 bl 10.00 a.m. 12.35 p.m, 2,15 p.1a p.m. p.m 4, 5. 6.40 p.m, 7.15 p.m, 8.15 p.m 0.00 p.m, 1.30 p.m. 1 1 SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Going Wet ve mrrive Whitby 8.45 a.m, 11.00 a.m, Oshawa 8.30 a.m. 10.45 a.m. 2.15 p.m, 15 p.m. 2.90 a.m. 10.15 a.m 2.45 p.m 6.45 pn 11.40 pra, Leave wa Bowmanville | 10,45 a.m. | 9.40 a.m. 1215 p.m, 12.45 p.m, 3. 4.00 p.m. 7. 8.15 p.m o.m, 20 ie n.m. . wm, 10.55 pm. 1, m Special Busses For Ah Occasions Reasonable Rates and Carefus Drivers . A. GARTON, PROPRIETOR BOWMANVILLE PHONES 412 or 346 Oshawa Waiting Room, 6 Prince St, Phone 2283 GRAY COACH LINES (Effective, Nov, 22, 1931) (Eastern Standard Time) 2825 LEAVE TORO! AM. 2. 3.30 4% 5.30 6.38 b7.30 8.30 be.30 10.30 di 7.30 8.30 9.30 10.34 11.30 P.M, 12.30 1.30 9.30 1.30 2.30 CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS 8.55 a.m. Except Sunday. 9.42 a.m. Daily. 1.44 p.m. Except Sunday. 14.42 p.m. Daily, 10.22 p.m. Daily. 12.32 a.m. Daily. 1.01 a.m, Daily, {--Flag for passengers Montreal and East, WESTBOUND 4.45 a.m, Daily, 5.55 a.m, Daily, x6.30 a.m. Daily. 4.06 p.m. Daily. 648 p.m. Except Sunday, 7.20 p.m. Except Sunday 9.17 p.m. Daily. f-Flag for vassengers Port Huron and 8 est. i x--Stops only to detrain from Montréal | and East, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS Effective Nov. 22, 1931 (Standa:d Time) Eastbound 9.25 a.m, Daily 2.40 Trenton Local Daily, ex. Sun, x4.18 p.m. Daily, 12.05 a.m. Daily. 1.05 a m. Daily, % For Ottawa, Montreal and East only-- . Westbound 5.56 u.™. Daily, 7.13 a.m. Daily, 3.12 p.m. Daily. 7.32 p.m. Daily, except Sunday, m3.5¢ p.m. Daily, m loronto and West only~flag. HOMPSQ pe DRUG STORE PHONE 22 WE DELIVERY We Deliver Flag. J. H. R. LUKE PURE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 4 lbs. ... 24 Ibs. COOPER SMITH CO. 16 Celina St. Phone 8 AUTO LOANS and CARS REFINANCED Can be arranged at lowest prevailing rates, covering a period up to twelve Manths to pay while you drive your CAMPBELL AUTO FINANCE CO., LTD., Disney Block, King St. E. H, A. MacDONALD, Representative. Branches Throughout Ontario, Eaton Groceteria It Pays To Shop Here Always Arrive | Hospital | 10.20 p.m 11.40 p.m, | Royal York 0 reTea Half Ib. gy 28c Superior Stores REPAIRING Fine Watch Repairing Our Specialty FELT BROS. Established 1886 12 Simcoe St. South 11.30 | b--Saturday, Sun- | 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 MEASURE $19 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 CATTAGLE AND STORAGE, Lal 85 Bond West. Special ists in furniture moving. Storage warehouse and moving van eauip® ment. Phone 82 Music [lessons REGINALD G. GEEN, ORGAN: fs*. choirmaster, Simcoe United Church. Plano, organ, singing. Phone 3128, Residence 766M. (28 mar ¢) EE FIRST FIVE LESSONS {ven with the purchase of any fan Guitar and Tenor Ban- Jo. Phone 1490. Harris Musie Store, 11 Simcoe st. S. \ (22 mar ¢) Mattresses & Feather Beds FEATHER BEDS MADE INTO matt s and down comforters. Mattresses rebuilt like new. Rep- resentative here now. Box 224 Times. (1 apr ¢) a Nursing PRACTICAL NURSE DOCTOR'S reference. Maternity or general nursing, assists with house work, Charges moderate. Phone 3083J. J (6 mar c) Radios Repaired FHONE 3350J OSHAWA 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, (22 mar ¢) EARLS RADIO--TUBES, BAT- teries, short-and long wave equip- ment. Batteries charged.' Radio repairs. Phone 1200W, (1 apr o) . Awnings AWNINGS, TENTS, FLAGS, TAR: pauline, everything in canvas. Phone 2104. George Reld, 66 Bond West, J. J. Turner & Sons, Representative, (25 mar ¢) Barber Shop TILLIE THE TOILER--ALibi! By Russ. Westov on Raw DEAR NOW TuLAaT WENE MADR UP YOURE NOT GOING TO NOT A CHANCE, TILLIE - GET YOUR HAVEN'T GETTING Yow Cer.TAINLY FoR Go Ten WAS AFRAID YoU WERE « TOO WRAPPED i UP IN Your THAT'S UW] SILLY « Yous THE ONE ('M IR By Geo. McManus BANK'S BARBER SHOP, COR- ner Ash and Celina' St. All halr- cutting 16¢. Children on Wednes- day 10c. Mell Graham, formerly of Mary St., is now assisting. We aim to please. (23 mar c) Motor Cars GENERAL GARAGE WORK. Prices right on trucks. Car for rent by hour. 9 Prince St. ' (13 mar ¢) Palmist CONSULT MADAME BROWN, Palmist, on matters of import- ance, 98 Louisa St, Phone 20630F. Business private, (6mare) > Wanted WANTED TO BUY -- BRICK house about five rooms on good deep lot. state location and price. Post Office Box 124 Oshava, 7" Male Help Wanted GOVERNMENT JOBS--HOW TO get them. Be ready for spring ap- pointments. Free booklet. The M. , C., Toronto 10, AN THEN TIE IT TO THE STERN OF THE YACHT: | DONT BLAME YOU: | THOUGHT IT WAS THE FOG WORN BLOWN NO-BUT I'LL TAKE A CHANCE ON DROWNIN'- LET OUT MORE ROPE-1 KIN STILL HEAR HER VOICE