Houses For Sale Adtides 'For 'Sale OSHAWA, "ONTARIO, SATURDAY, 'OCTOBER 21, 1912' I. W. Cowan trophy, won by D. B. Carlyle, and Mr. Howard Ellis, Physical Direc- tor, "Both of whom, he said, were PAGE FIVE 1 0 1 9 Simcoe Street S. 1 Centre Street 0 3 9 Golf P ies #t .-At.Closing Tea BE mmm FOR SALE--SWEET CIDER PARK Rd. 8. or phone 956w, 80-1 FOR BALE -- BOSTON BULL-DOG very kind, Apply 134; Barrie 8t. Oshawa, $i. 84:¢ a PR. T. C. CLEMENCE, DENTIST, | FOR SALE--6 ROOM BRICK HOUSE Office over Andison's Tallor Shop,|at 117 Stacey Ave., also building lot 19 King St! West. Plone 231, adjoining. Will sell on easy terms, = | Apply to; Russel, Perkifis, Regent . T. 8. TUCKER--DENTIST, OF. 'ud 1 PET) J 9 Be over 'Hogg and Lytle's store,|B'd%. 50 King St. I. 82%-e Willlams Piano. Conipany tiophy, won by F, W. Bull, .R. O, Law Cup, won by F. @. Cais- well. "R. 8. McLaughlin Cup for club espécially fitted for their respective 2 11+ 15 positions. They were both planning extensive programs, not only on the gymnastam but outside attractions, while the religious side of the institu- Mary Street 2 271 40 63 64 144 Unsolicited subscriptions Phone 948. Residence 306, over Jury and Lovell's Drug Store. Phone No, 97. | of Po i DR, TREWIN, DENTIST -- EN- trance to office one door east of 'Detenbeck's Store. : . DR, W. J. LANGMAID, DENTIST, Office over Engel"s Store, 16 Simcoe St. N. Phone 1243, y . 1-97: | HOUSE FOR SALE -- CENTRAL DR. 8. J. PHILLIPS, -- DENTIST. |}10 Church Street. | Office over Royal Bank, Phone 959. | HOUSE FOR SALE --- $500 DOWN. . (4-1yr.) | All conveniences, centrally located. DR. JAMES, DENTIST -- OFFICE |Thi8 FOR SALE -- CABINET GRAMO- phone, Apply 168 'Pearl St. after 6.30, or phone 1077w. 84h FOR SALE--USED CANADA PIANO, oak case, good condition, a barg at $195, Stalter's Music Store, 28 : 404¢1 (83-c) is a bargain for guick sale. Apply 173 Celina Street, (83-c) FOR SALE OR RENT--SIX ROOM- éd house, 167 Pearl St, Apply R. Wiggans, 185 College Ave, 83-c FOR SALE---ONE OF THE BEST built bungalows in Oshawa. This is a guaranteed place and the price and terms are right. Situated on Broek St. W. All peady for occupancy. Simcoe St. N.,Oshawa, SWEET CIDER -- MADE FROM good sound apples. Any quantity. Phone 908°r 24, _ (66-tL) WHEN HOUSE CLPANING, CHEER up the homé with 'a change in fur- niture, We buy, sell and exchange used furniture. Highest cash price ipald for good second hand 'furii- championship, won by Thomas Hen- derdon. TH portant a ') 'h Chevrolet Motor (Continued from pase i) room for the ever increasing demand for closed bodies. The Oldsmobile Division is placing upon the market aléo a fashionable new coach which promises to become very popular, The changes being made in 'the plant in order to take care of the closed body Loeal Club Concludes Most Suc. cessful Season in History-- "Many New Mosbers The local 'golfing season was ap- propriately Brought to a close yester- day afternoon When the annual clos- ing exercises and presentation of prizes were held. The Oshawa Golf Club has' just concluded the most successful season in its history, many new members having heen secured while a number of expert golfers have beén developed. The club has tion would 'also Be well takén care of. Mr. W, H. Hall, president of the Y.M.C.A, was in an extrémely happy frame of mind, admitting that at the close of the second day he had become somewhat disheartened, but expressed Himself 'as deeply indebted to the workers for their notable achievement, 'He believed tliat there still were quite tunity of joining the Y.M.C.A, and that the membership could be con- siderably increased yet. a fiumber who had not had the oppor Total 311 Sporting Paragraphs Port Hope Guide:--Would the To- ronto Star be kind enough to con firm the report in last Monday's is- sue that Coennacher defeated the Tig- er team at Hamilton on Saturday. We have always had a desire to see one man trim a whole team and while we are not very experienced in the football game, we would willing- Great Enthusiasm (Continued from page 1) (Divisional Chairman) J. G. Althouse High School 11 23 King Street 1 6 Albert Street 0 0 also been successful in 'inter-club matches winning the majority of games with out-of-town teams. The local tournaments have afforded keener competition than in previous years and altogether the golfers dre much delighted with the progress made this year, Much favorable comment Kas been made by promin- ént 'golfers from dll parts of Canada and United States as to' the beauti- ful 'course in' Oshawa, whieh is the envy of not a few clubs in Ontario. The closing exercises were largely attended, with the president Dr. A, B. Ford presiding. Those who spoke wete Dr, Ford, ¥. W. Cowan aao Robert Henderson, Following the presentation of trophies and prizes a dainty luncheon was served, the tables being very prettily decorated with flowers. The prizes with the winners wege as follows: : Ladies' Competitions Mrs. F. W. Cowan's trophy, won by 'Miss D., Jones; runner-up prize, donated. by 'Mrs, Cowan and won by Mrs. Qrierson, Mrs, T. E. Houston's trophy, won ly attend the return match upon re- ceiving confirmation of the Star's re- port of last Monday. : ture. N. Dime, 66 King Street West, Phone 271, 75-2meos \M. THENNIEK, SECOND HAND, #42 Simcoe Street South, buys second hand furniture and clothes, Pays the highest 'prices. For sale reason. able, four dining room sats, bedroom sets, clothes, men's and women's. Phone 1177, 794 FOR SALFE--TWO GOOD HORSES, also 1 light horse, make good deliv- ery horse. Apply 203 King St. East, 86a FOR SALE--COAL AND WOOD Me Cla¥y range; Singer 'Sewing ma. chine, prattically new; 'eak dining room suite; New Process oil stove: fron hedstead and springs. Apply 94 Oshawa Boulevard. between 4 and 6 o'clock. 85h FOR BALE -- SMALL CHAMPION Summit cook stove, in good condition, cheap. 196 Oshawa Boulevard. 85a FOR SALE -- APRIL HATCHED White Leghorns; cockerels bred from sons 'of Lady Victory, officigl record 304 eggs, $2 each. 052 Pigs Ave., Westmount. 88: FOR BALE--WILLTAMS UPRIGHT by Miss 'A. Frankish; runner-up piano 'and' a bed, Apply 22 Albawy prize, donated by Mrs. J. Schofield, Street. . 85-a | won by Mrs. Grierson, KX SUPPLY OF MILLINERY FOR, Bo Ry B. Msiaushnn's, Jropty, q | A" | " § H fot sale cheap. Apply 102 Ailce hy prive donated by RW. Gefkfe, won FOR SALE --OXFORD COAL HEAT. ange D. Mier. Chub championship donated by er; in excellent condition. Apply 72( ype gy, McDowell, won by Miss A. Church Breet, 85-2 | Prankish; runner-up prige, donated HOUND FOR BALE APPLY W. | by Ladies' Club, won by Mrs. H. Scattergood, R.R. No, 1, Cedar Dale. | Smith. 85-¢! Club championship (consolation) $6,000 WILL BUY A LOVELY 7| FOR SALE--16 YOUNG PIGS, SIX | donated by Ladies' Club, won by Mrs, room brick with all conveniences on weeks old. Apply Ww. A. Lavles, | Grierson; funner-up prize won by pavéd street and conveniently locat- phone 291r2-3. 85+ | Mrs. P. W. Bull. ed. LE THN | Club championship, first' flight $3,100. will buy a room| FOR SALE -- GURNEY OXFORD 1 01n110n, donkted by Ladies' Club, bungalow with double flocrs, hot ea xo Tonan . A saep | Won by Mrs. Geikie; runner-up prize water heating, fire place, electric | e2P- APPLY 170 Stacey Ave. 54=b | on by Mrs, Evans. lights, wired for electric range, 3|FOR SALE--ALL THE BUILDINGS, | Prize for three best scores (first piece bath, cement driveway ani |incubators and all utensils on my' (fight) donated by Mrs. J. F. Grier- garage. This is a bargain. {poultry place at Harmony. A. 'A.lgon won by Miss A. Frankish. 83-C| prize for best three scores (second $4,200. will buy a 6 room brick | Farewell with all conveniences in North, Smail | BIG SALE OF FURNITURE THE | flight) donated by Mrs. H. Smith, cash payment required, balance rea- | People's furniture store 17 Prince 8t.| won by Mrs. Evans. sonable. 15 stoves, ranges and heaters, side! Ringer competition, prize for first We have many more houses, also, | boards, dining tables chairs rockers, ' flight, donated by Mrs. Morphy, won some splendid lots in all parts of | carpets, rugs. Bed springs, mattresses | by Mrs. H. Smith. the town. | Couches, cots--crihs camp beds, hall | Men's Competitions We write 'all kinds of insurance, racks, piles o tin ware at cost. Furni-| Enlow "Prophy, won by F. G. Cars- Life, Fire, Accident, Sickness, Plate | ture bought and sbld.'"" " 84-imo. well, who retains the trophy permax- Glass, Burglary and Automobile. | Ty To. --lently having won 'it three years in Oshawa Real Estate Sales 'Cv, | Board and Rooms ____ | succession. 61 King St. E. Phone 793 {COMFORTABLE WARM ROOM 7 A. C. Lyeett J. C. Young |for man with board, or two business Farms For Sale Phone 625 Phone 909J |girls. Convenient to G.M.C.. Ap- OBER Ton | == -- acres, nice frame house, good out- Ea I == |ply to 271 Jarvis St. (B4-¢) | Real Estate For Sale buildings, and eighty acres cultivat ACCOMMODATION FOR FOUR x fa | boarders, also private meals given. |ed. Price $4,000. Terms easy. ie idm Aan acres | Apply 25 Drew Street. 84-b | Pollard, Notary Public, of land and orchard. House has|SINGLE ROOM AND BOARD FOR Ont. recently been refinished throughout. |one.. Apply 110 Alice Street. 84-c| Apply to Box *"'Q" Reformer. 82-d | WANTED -- 3 MEN TO TAKE A PE ; ---- =| large room together, also 4 men to Help Wanted--Female | board and room out about ten Tr Eh VAIN Ain A io |minutes walk from General Motors. WANTED STOUNG SIRL TO AS-| Apply 102 Alice St. Oshawa. 80-e Good home. | os Phono 425W (S101) ROOM AND BOARD AT 109 SIM. WANTED--GOOD GENERAL SERV- coe Street north. (83-c) : 4 ( M--10 MINUTES | apt 200 Sibatoe SL &. 82-41 BOARD AND ROOM----10 MINUTES WANTED-~WOMAN TO HANDLE walk from Fittings, I.td. Apply 207 or 201 Verdun Road. 83-¢ sale of Christmas cards on commis-|™ = sion. Apply at once. Reformer | fi . Lumber : 84-tr. | I Val CT a . id = LUMBER--WE HAVE ROUGH AND 2 Ee AN _.. dressed lumber, lath, shingles, sash, For Sale By Auction AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD doors and interior trim. F. L. Bee- croft, Whitby Lumber and Wood- furniture, Monday, October 23, at 1 o'clock, 64 Colborne St. E. Yard, Whitby. Ont. JAS. BISHOP, 85-a Auctioneer. FARM, STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, the property of Mr. Jas. A. Rider, f.ot No. 4, one and a half miles east of Brook House. Sale on October 3st, 1922, at 1 p.m. sharp. See posters. work may possibly result in the Olds Division baving to draw a little more heavily on the American plant for some of their supplies temporarily. The Company is pleased with the reception the new Oldsmobile models. have met with at the hands of the public, and are looking forward to an increased business also in this particular division for next year. Raw materials in dertain lines 'dre very hard to 'set. At 'the present time specifications are being placéd much 10 advince. Generally speak- ihg this is a healthy sigh, and taking it all in all The Reformer could see no evid of despondeéncy in this gréat industry, but on the contrary, everything looked hright and opto- mistie, No new buildings are being con- templated at the present time but just what the future holds is any man's guess, It is thought that the present plant will he sufficient for the time being to take care of all prospective demands. Go Getters Continued from page 1) with a beautiful bouquet of crysanthe- mums. Mrs, Mundy, in reply, stated that it had been a pleasure for the Local Council to do anything they could to assist in the work, and that what she had enjoyed the most was the wonderful enthusiasm displayed by the workers. Splendid Programs Mr. G. L. Galley, general secretary of the Y.M.C.A,, in reviewing the cam- paign, stated that before the "drive" was launched he felt the objective set had been too large. At the close of the Second day, to bring 'the total up to 700 members seemed an impossi- bility, but the goal had heen reached. He, however, impressed upon the com- mittee and workers that they must continue to assist the Y.M.C.A. They might at some future time be asked to sit on some committee, and he should like to feel that they would respond if called upon. Mr. Galley took oc- casion to mention his assistants, Mr. W. A. Harrold, Boys' Work Director, DR. ARMSTRONG, DENTIST, OoF- fice at his residence, *201 'Simcoe St. N. L 83-tf Medical Robt, W. Preston, King St. Cham- bers. Phone 223-J. 83-c FOR BALE--THREE BRICK VEN- eered houses, on very easy toms . : Apply J, V. Hill, 83-¢ DR. C. BE. WILSON, PHYSICIAN 3 and Surgeon, Union Bank Building, |UD} Ste moe ™ [gm LaRGU Simcoe St, North, Phone 57. 110-1yr Pp Ee aparements 'ossession arranged, DR. McKAY -- PHYSICIAN, SUR-|above, electric lights and furnace. geon, Accoucher, Office and resi- |Apply Harry Salter, 24 Royal Street. dence, King St. East, corner Victoria | Phone 185, 83-¢ 3t., Oshawa, Phone 94, "| FOR SALE--A GASOLINE ENGINE BR L. J. SEBERT, 78 BLOOR BT. and Culling Box. Apply Wm. Hock- st, Toronto, will be at Jury &lin, Park Rd. N. " "0 8b-p Lovell's Drug Store each Saturday " : from 11 a.m.-to 4 p.m, for consulta-| A NEW 6 ROOMED HOUSE FOR tion in disease of the aye, 12-1yr | sale--or to rent, Apply to Thomas - Robinson, Cedar Dale. 4-c DR. D. B. NEELY, EAR, NOSE AND |. fitment seed Throat. Diseases of children. Office gver Dominion Bank, , Telephone 1155, Hours 11-1; 5--6: 5--9; Bdtur- days 2--5; 7--9; or by appointment, 45-6mos R. A. A, HALLIDAY, 143 COL~ ge- Street, Toronte, will ba at Jury & Lovell's Drug Store first and third Friday each menth from 2.30 to 4 for consultation in diseases of the Aose, throat and ear, 134-2 DR. F. T. BRYANS, OF 160 BLOOR reet West, Toronto, will be at his office over Miller's Arcade each Sat- wrday, from 1 till 4 p.m. for consul- talion and treatment of disease¥ of ear, nose and throat only, Legal JOSEPH P, MANGAN, B.A.--BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Con- veyancer. Money to loan, Office 141, King St. East, Oshawa. Phone 445. It was very gratifying indeed for | Oshawa High 8chool stitdents to see such ae large number of spectators at Parkdale-Oshawa rugby game last Saturday. However, this afternoon Oshawa will play their first O.R.F. U. fixture of the season with Belle- ville and a much lar@er erowd should be on hand. The local students have greatly benefited from the Parkdale game and it would not be surprising to sée them put it all over the Quinte lads. 33 11 2 81 90 188 Unsolicited subscriptions Total "Speed Fiends." (Divisional Chairman) W. E. Gillott 1st Day 10 10 Oshawa T., and D. soccer team are playing a benefit game in Toronto this - | afternoon with Victoria United. The proceeds will be given to Player Crump of the Vics. who was injured on the field last June. The game will be played at Dovercourt Park at 4 o'clock. The Torbay Band will be in attendance. 3rd Day 35 21 W. E. Gillott R. McIntosh J. Luke 12 18 J. Sterling 0 18 (Divisional Chairman) D. F. Johnston , F, Johnston 15 10 . C Young 9 3 , L. Petley 4 3 . B. Carlyle 0 4 (Divisional Chairman) A. E, Garbutt P HARRY SALTER'S LIST $240 WILL BUY LOTS ON JARVIS St., 40 x 110, sewer and water, $500 will buy a lot on Qolf St., 39 x 110. $560 will buy a lot on Athol 8t., 40 x 96, $5,500 will:buy a 7-roomed ho on Athol St., hot water heating, kit- cheh range and gas plate included. $5,000 will 'buy a'12-roomeu solid brick house, eleétric fixtures and furnace and four building lots included. Part cash, balance to suit. It will pay to look this over, Possession in 30 days. $1,000 to loan on good 'security, A%- ply ' HARRY SALTER, 24 Royal St, 83-¢ Phone 185 Toronto Star: Some jokes go a little too far, The Woodstock Sen- tinel-Review says of Henry Ford's fortune that he can look at it and truthfully say that he shook it out of the people. - 12 14 rr «a BAL-SA-ME-A(%A BRONCHITIS PBALSAMEA quickly relieves even | BALSAMEA is a syrup containing the most born cases of chroni the extract from the root of a or acute bronchitis. A few doses al- | rare plant, and is free from all harm- leviate the hacking bronchial cough | fuldrugs. Itcutsthephlegmandclears and enable the r to sleep natn. the lungs. Keep it in your home. rally at night. Relief guar yrefunded FOR SALE BY THE REXALL STORES: JURY & LOVELL, LTD.; AND F. W. THOMPSON, OSHAWA & lovely 5 D, A. J, SWANSON--BARRISTER, Solictor, Notary Public, Conveyan- ger, etc. All branches of Civil and Criminal Law. Loans arranged. Of- fice, King St. Chambers (Formerly Oshawa House) King St. West, Osh- ana. Phones, Office 940; Residence 195. GRIERSON & CREIGHTON--BAR- risters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- lic, ete; Office over Standard Bank, entrance Simcoe St.; Phone 13. J. F, Grierson, B.A., T. K. Creighton, BA G. D. CONANT; B.A, L.L.B.--BAR- rister, Solicitor, Netary Public, etc. Ofifice ' (entrance) 7% Simaoe St., South, Oshawa. Loans arranged on mortgages, conveyancing and gen- eral practice. Phone 63, H. E. MORPHY, B.A---BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, ete. Office 11% Simcoe St. South, Oshawa. Phones--Office 210, Res, 160. IF YOU ARE SICK, TAKE CHIRO- practic Spinal Adjustments and get well. Examination§ free at office. Dr. 8. M, Jones, 86 Simcoe St. North. Surveyors M. M. GIBSON--ONTARIO AND DO- minion Land Surveyors and Civic En- gineers, Whitby. Phone 231. Suc- cessor {to late W. E, Yarnold, of Port Perry. 4; he 73-t1 Undertakers & Embalmers LUKE BURIAL CO. -- FUNERAL directors, embalmers, private am- bulance; morgue and chapel in con- nection; picture framing; 11 Simcoe St, South. Phone 210. Residence 19 Division St. 26-1yr Tire Repairing ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRS AT Ideal Tire Repair Shop, over Oshawa Sales & Service, 99 Simcoe St. South. Tires for sale. Jamieson Bros. Pro- prietors. Phone 1162. 11-tf Storage FURNITURE STORED -- IN CLEAN dry building. - Also storage for cars. Day phone 552j, night 552w. Rit- North. son 91-41 'Patents RIDOUT AND MAYBEE, KENT| From October 2st to November Bidg., Yonge Street, Toronto, Regis-|4th, citizehs of Oshawa aré request- tered Patent Attorneys." Send for|ed to ¢lean up all leaves and rub- free booklet. * 20-t¢ | bish on 'their pr . 'Open boa- == : fires will be permitted for this pur- pose with the following und WOOD SALE WEDNESDAY NOV. 1--MR. JOHN Vinson 'will sell by auction six acres of standing Hardwood timber in % acre lots on Lot 2 Con. 3 East Whit- by. Terms Cash or five month's W. C.{ credit on approved notes bearing 6 Uxbridge, | per cent. Sale 1.30 P.M. 83-) James Bishop, Auctioneer. - fn (85-b) (88-a) Work Wanted | WHAT ABOUT THAT LEAK) Roof, we do all kinds of roof work. Slate, Tile, felt and gravel or shing- les. 8. J. Gascoigne, Box 343 Whitby, Ont. Phone 243. Oshawa office, phone 1232, : 66-tf Lost and Found |FOUND--A SMALL BUNCH OF keys. Owner may have same by; proving property and paying for ad.| at 42 Bond St. W. 82-tf| LOST--SPARE TIRE, TUBE AND | detachable rim. Mounted on carrier | and license plate 143-845, between! Cobourg.and Oshawa. ' Communicare | with Chief Friend, Oshawa. 85-a | = rr | Situations Wanted | 4 YOUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION | as stenographer. 3 years experience. | Apply Box "P", Reformer. 84-1! | "Help Wanted--Male MAKE MoNEY AT HOME -- $16 10} $60 paid weekly for your spare time Writing showcards for us. No ¢an- winsing. We ihstruct and supply you with work. West-Angus Showcand Service, 23 Colborne Bldg. Toronto. 834.0 TEAMSTER WANTED -- MAN TO drive team. Winter's for right man. Apply 203 King St. EB. 85a A -- Apples For Sale Best 'winter varietigs---- entire crop on the trees or by thé barrel. a Apply to. J Phones 63 G. D. CONANT, and 921 OSHAWA FREE PANTS Saturday afternoon and evem- ing an, extra pair of pants with every suit ordered. J. M. ASHBY Regent Theatre Bldg. 46 ling Sea. East 69-tt 5,000 FT. NEW INCH LUMBER, $25 thousand, delivered. Apply A. CO. Cook, Alice St. E. 83-1 To Rent : FOR RENT--FURNISHED OFFICE in Bradley Building, or will sell fur- niture and on monthly payments'to party taking office. Suite 4, Bradley Bldg. * : 4-tf HALL TO RENT -- HARDWOOD floor--heat light. Size 27x73. Al- terations to suit temant. Apply to H.. Engel. 471; TO LET--BEAUTIFULLY LARGE furnished front bed sitting-roém. WM. MAW, Suithble for light hovsekeeping. #rd Auctioneer. | fipor, 22% Simcoe $t., or = plane *11236-3, Mp: 83-¢ Wanted To Buy WANTED TO BUY--SIX OR SEVEN rooméd brick house in good condition also good locality. None other néed apply. Box "T", Réformer. 8i-C SHARP & HORNER, 73 King 'SL |ing: That they remain with ré a Farms Wanted ) West Toronto, Schools, Churelies, |extinguish same 'when finished. This| WANT TO HEAR FROM OWNER Public Buildings, etc. Economy in {order does not apply to "fire limi's|kaving farm for salel give partién- design, efficiency in administration. |nor does it relieve them of the per- [lars and lowest price. John J. Blak, 35 . 71-tf [somal liability clause under 'the crim-|Canada Street, Chippewa Falls, s- ; inal code, which calls for extreme | consin. 85-8841 Ee care. Fire will not be permitted on yan SE HERBERT C. TRENEER, ACM. |pavements. Be careful. graphy And French: | organist and choir master of King x A.C. CAMERON, |MIS8§ L. GRISON, GRADUATE St. Methodist Church, is prepared to [#5-a Asst, "Fire Marshal. | ry's 'Shorthand School. Ottawa. i accept a limited pumber of pupils in a. tion very reasonable. 337 Centre $t.| Pianoforte, Voice Culture amd Pipe Phone -1249-J. -e «Organ. For terms, etc., apply on Lp WE Saturdays at King St. Methbdist Church or Plone 5645. ° (65-t.1.) Sa JAS. BISHOP, 85-88 Auctioneer. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, AUCTION sale of farm stock, buggy, harness, cte., the property of R. J. Short, Lot 3, Con. 4, East Whithy. Sale at 2 o'elock sharp. See bills. ' In your recréation hours visit | our Billiard Parlor. New full . sized tables, sanitary conditions, | We carry a full line of Cigars, | Cigarettes and Tobacco. - ber shop in connection Sachlas & Props. #5-a 3 _...» Notice lo Alex | 38 King $6. West ; &. ALY ¢ PDODUS AIDNEY "] £2} [4 : «J , ATTENTION { Our Agents are doing double the amount of business of any other agent becaiise our prices are right and the public have confidence in our line from ex- * perience. 'Selling *is easy. $3 ait' ' hour: earned. "Imperial © Art" Personal Greeting Christ- J: mas Cards known all over Can- ada Highest ' Commissions. Best 'service. Greatest facili- ties. Samples free. BRITISH CANADIAN, 122 Richmond West, Toronto, Ont. 82-d Accountants ACCOUNTS RENDERED AND S0L- egtions made: books | posted and financal statements pre- pared; income tax: reports hy adjusted: general and cost account- . ing systems installed; - audits and investigations made; trustee in bankruptcy. Hugh K. Mid- dleton, Accountant, Auditor, ete. - 52% Simcoe St. North. vs tt . Ve Sy * ALEX WANNAN VETERINARY Surgeon. Office and résidence 36 Division St. Phone 151. Dog hos- pital in connection. (77-3mes.) LZ -