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Oshawa Daily Times, 11 Feb 1929, p. 9

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3 MONVA LL, dana ity lime 'AGE NINE \ 4 LARS C ;.CEASSERIED SECTION 4 actu CG Legal : Music Transportation «CONANT & ANNIS. BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Etc Con veyancing and general practice of Law, Offi es 714 Simcoe St south, Oshawa. Phone 4 GD. Conant, BA, LLB.;: AF Annis, BA. LLB FRANK S.' EBBS, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey- ancer Money to loan. Third floor new Alger Building. Opposite Post Office. Phone 2996. ES ARAN EEE AIRE TE ARTHUR LYNDE, VOCAL TEA. cher (Hambourg Conservatory, To- ronto) pupils prepared for all exams (Oshawa, Wednesday, 92 Simcoe St. North Phone 2764F. (129-0) CARTAGE, | MOVING, GRAVEL sand aua cinders, Local and long distance hauling, Phone. 8048 and 2392F, Smith and Cox, 44 Bond St. Ww. HERBERT C. TRENEER ORGAN- ist and chcirmaster of King streot United Church will accept pupils in plana, organ and vocal muale. Voices tested free 63 Drew St. Phone 498W. . COLEMAN CARTAGE and STOR- age. d5 Bond St. West. Phone 82, 6 trucks for prompt service. Moving van and storage warehouse equip- ment. Baggage transferred to and {rom all trains, : (64tf) W. E N SINCLAIR, KC, BANK of Commerce Building, (116-1 yr.) JOSEPH P MANGAN B.A.--BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Cen. BK cer Money to loan. Office 1434 Ki i) St. East, Oshawa. Phone 445. |, 1} ence phone 837. +. GRIERSON & CREIGHTON-BAR- risters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- i lie, ete. Office over Standard Bank. Entrance Simcoe St. Phone 13. J. 4 Grierson, K,C,, T. K. Creighton, " B.A, LOUIS 8. HYMAN, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary, over Dewland's - Store, 16 Simcoe street north. Phone 67. Residence 3206W. PARKHILL AND FIELD, BAR- risters, etic, Money to loan Alger « Bldg, Opposite Post Office, Phone « 1614, A, J, Parkhill, A, C, H, Field GREER AND HUMPHREYS, BAR risters, Solicitors, etc, 24% Sim- coe St, N, Phone 3160, Money to Joan, (26¢t1) Medical JOHN H. RENWICK, ORGAN- ist and choirmaster Simcoe United Church. Teacher of piano, organ, vo- cal. Studio at the church and 11 Connaught St. Phone 2609W. ns tf) MRS, JACK LEE, A. T.C. M, teacher of Planoforte and Theory. 613 Carnegie Ave, Phone 2351J, Downtown Studio, . (Jan, 16-Feb, 16) HAWAIIAN MUSIC AND TENOR Banjo, Harry Wagner, Toronto Teacher at Harris Music Store, 11 Simcoe St, South, Five free lessons given on instruments sold, (Jan, 22-Feb, 22) PERRY'S TRANSPORT AND Cartage, local and long distance mov- ing. 91 Ritson Rd. N. Phone 2850, KERR'S CARTAGE, ALL HOURS, 18 Celina St. Phone 1130]. (Jan, 31- eb, ' Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU PERMANENT Wave Shop Permanent wave, special $6.00. Marceling, finger waving, 86 Simcoe street north. Phone 2908, PERMANENT WAVING (DOrS not need Finger Waving), $7.60. Kvalyne Branch, 111 Colhorne St. East. Phone 608J. (59-t) Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. west, Oshawa. The old- est Fire Agency in Oshawa 30 Re putable Fire Companies. (118) WHEN PLACIN' [INSURANCE consult R. N "Iohns, 80 Simcoe north, Your insurance wants attended to and vour interests protected. DR. HAROLD W. TRICK, PHYSI- cian, Surgeon Obstetrician, Special references to maternity work and di- seuses of women. Two years' post duate experience. Office and resi- ght 167 Simcoe St. N,, (cor. Brock) phone 303. (119-tf) DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR eon, Accoucher, Ofiice and resi Han King St. East, corner Victoria St. Oshawa. Phone 94. INSURANCE--~OSHAWA HOUSE and Land Co. Local agents for one of the best English companies Of- fice 38 Simcoe St. N. (86-tf) WATSON'S BEAUTY SHOP, 9 Celina St, now open under new management, Mrs, Clarence Wat- son in charge. Shampooing, mani- curing, Marcel 50 cents Phone 2653, (Feb, 8-Mar, 8) EXPERT MARCELLING BY Betty Ward at Bet.y Lou Perman- ent Wave Shop. Marcel and sham- poo $1. Phone 2968, (34tf) --- aes |S =i Rates for Classified Ads. First ineertion--~1}§ cents por word Minimum charge--30c. Each subsequent insertion lc per word Three consecutive inser. tions for the price of two first insertions (three cents a word), Minimum charge for three insertions, 60 cents, Box aumber 10c additional Professional or Business per month for 20 words or less; 10 cents a word per month for each additional word TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE; AC: COMPLISH MUCH TELEPHONE $5 Ask for Classified Ad De: partment Articles For Sale MIXED HARD AND SOF1 WOULD slabs. $3.50 per load. Also bone dry body wood. Waterous Meck Limited. Phone 1288, (Apr. 20tf) Corsetiere MRS, PENTLAND, SPIRELLA Managiug Corsetlere, Sprrella Shop 68 Elgin St. E Phone 936 Monuy to Loan CITY AND FARM LOANS, PRO- gress loans arranged. Parkhill & Field, Barristers, ete. Alger Blog, Phone 1614 (49¢£) DR:GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician, diseases of infants and children, Office and residence, 97 Bond East. Phone 1155. DR. B. J HAZLEWOOD, PHYS! cian and Surgeon, special attention given to X-ray work and Electro theopy, ()ffice, Disney Block, Phone 2050, 'Office open 9 am. to 9 p. m, Residence 161 King East Phone 2416, (tf) DR MACLEOD PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon, recent post gragua:e course in medicine, surgery and gynecology at Montreal General 'Hospital, Office 74 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3174, residence 3206M. DR DAVID ARCHER, M.D, C.M., L RC. P, and 8S. Edinburgh. Physician, Surgeon and Obstetric fan, Office 142 Simcoe St, N, Phone 8020, residence 161 King St kL. Phone 3155, (Dec, 31tr) ---- -- ---------- DR. ALVIE E, STEWART, SPEC- alist in surgery. Office 142 Simcoe Street North. Residence 166 Sim- coe street north, Phone 3020, (Jan, 23-Feb. 23) EER. TEE See a ms Ear, Nose, Throa* 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 Pp. for consultation and treatment of diseases of ear, nose hog throat only. intments may be made at > Appel Phone 97. (49-1) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. E. F, RICHARDSON, OFFICE over Mitchell's Drug Store, Hours 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5. Evenings by appointment. Office phone 2660. Residence, 432). (9tf) Dental DR. S. J. PHILLIPS. DENTIST, office. over Basseits' Phone Residence 3006. 4-1 yr. DR. FRED A. FLORA, DENTISI, 27 King street east. Alzer building. Phone 2560. Evenings by appoiat ment. (48t1, DR. H. M. COOKE, 9 SIMCOE ST north, over Mitchell's Drug Store Gas for extraction. Phone 54. Painting and Decorating R. GUTSOLE, PAINTING, PAPER hanging, graining, etc. Twenty years experience. Prices right Work guar anteed. 151 Huron street | Phone 2067W. (45-tf) DECORATING paperhanging, painting Work guaranteed. Est mates given I'hone 942W. 136 Brous east THE OSHAWA PAINTERS, PAP- erhanging, Painting, Graining, rea- sonable prices. 14 Nassau St. Phone 1495W, (Feb, 1-Mar. 1) PAINTER, PAPERHANGER AND decorator, All kinds of fancy work, Good job guaranteed, Price very reasonab.e. Phone 3084W. (Feb, 11-Mar, 11) Auctioneer PHONE 1716), W J. SULLEY, auctioneer, 346 Simcoe St 5 We can sell your odd pieces of furni ture and other articles at our yarde 4] King St. W., Oshawa Ontar'o E. J. POMERY, AUCTIONEER. 181% King St. E. Phon- 1013M (Jan. 9-Mar, 9) PF C. HILL, Second Hand Dealer SECOND HAND DEALER FUR- niture bought and sold. 186 Bloor St, East, Phone 1617M (Jan 24-Feb, 24) Accounting and Auditing ALL KINDS OF BOOKKEEPING done by experienced worker, Apply P, 0, Box 27. : (331) Work Wanted RE-UPHULS TERING, CHESTER tields made to order We save you money Estimates free. G. A. Con: stable 74 Mecham street. Phone 1595) (5011) BATTERIES CHARGED, CALLED for and delivered 75 cents. If ren- tal supplied, $1, . 8, Bligdon, 20 Mill street. Phone 1885W, (Feb, 5-Mar 5) Koum snd Board FOR THOSE WHO WANT GOOD clean home and home cooking Ap- ply Curleen home, 307 Simcoe St 5. (34e) ROOMS AND EXCELLENT toard Terms moderate. Apply 234 Division St. (34c) ROOM AND BREAKFAST FOR one or two respectable gen lemen in good home in north end of city. All conveniences. Phone 2924J. (34c) HONEY SALE NOW ON, FOR prices phone 1260. J, F, Ander- son, Apiarist, 268 Ritson Rd.. N, Phone 1250. (256t0) APPLES FOR SALE -- SOLD BY | barrel, bushel or peck, Also fresh | egi8, and potatoes. Delivered. F. Shaw, 76 Park Rd, 8. Phone 631, (Feb, 1-Mar, 1) | DROP HEAD MACHINES, ALL' Singers from $25 up Sold in {terms of $5 down and $3 monthly, Call at store and look them over {or phone 696 for salesman to call | | Singer Sewing Machine Company 46 King St. W. (31tf) FOR BALE -- TWo LXTENSION ladders, One 40 ft, one 35ft, $35 for two, 318 Division St, (33¢) | FOR SALE-- ONE CECILIAN phonograph with 70 records Ap-! ply Box "P" Oshawa Daily Times, | (33c) i QUANTITY OF LADY'S CLOTH- | ing and one man's winter over-| coat for sale, Apply Box "P" Osh-! awa Daily Times, (33¢) | FOR SALK~--~ROGERS BATTERY- less Radio set, No, 420, with built lin speaker. Perfect condition Al-| 'most new. Abou half price, Leay- | ing City. Phone 1104M. (33¢) | LOOSE HAY FOR SALE. CHEAP | for quick sale, 165 Verdun Rd. Phone B63W. (332) HANDSOME WALNUT DINING | suite. Hespeler Craltmanship. An- itigque finish. Practi ©illy new, | Half cost price, 106 Warren Ave, , (34c) Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO. 57 KING ST East, Ambulance, Residence, 642 Simcve street north Phones 210J and 210W. DISNEY COTT FUNERAL HOM. 87 Celina street, Oshawa. Corner Bruce street. Ambulance Phone 1082, 196-t1) Architects C. C. STENHOUSE - GENERAL architectural work . Second floor. Royal Bank Building. Phone 14%. Res phone 909) (8-tf) ROOM AND BOARD 68 GIBB ST. (Feb, 11-Mar. 11) ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO gentlemen, Close to G.M.C. Call 339J or apply 62 Division St. (36b) Roomers Wanted TO RENT--TWO NICE BRIGHT rooms in private family. Centraliy located, Apply 227 Arthur St, (Feb, 7-Mar. 7) ROOMERS WANTED. NEAR Four Corners. 10 Simcoe St. N. (340) NEARLY NEW CUTTER APPLY fifth house north of Ross Corners. J. P. Stevenson, "(34b) FOR SALE--LIGHT BUSINESS sleigh in first c.ass condition, cheap. Guerney Blacksmith, Church St. (36¢) COMBINATION | Quebec stove for sale, Aso Vie- trola. Phone 709W. (35a) FOR. SALE--VACUUM CLEAN- er, Good condition, Phone 3096W. (36¢) Real Estate tor Sale BELANGER | ors. Phone 1739J, | Suitable for two gentlemen. 1ed front bedroom. For Rent THE GBORGE 304 SIMCOB ST. SOUTH Beautiful epacious apartments, four rooms and bath, All conveni- ences In exclusive residential dis « fet Electric re.rigeration, kitchen maid cabinets Beach stoves, elec tre laundry, storage rooms, shadas, curtain rods, janitor. . New, clean and without doubt Oshawa's best constructed apartment. Telephone 1560 or call at 29 King St. Bast. Opposte Post Office. L. V. Disney. (86L1) Auction Sale HAVING RECEIVED INSTRUC- tions from J .Pigden, .97 Col- borne St. E., I wily sell the fol lowing articles on Saturday, Feb- ruary 16, at 1.30 sharp: one radio one parlour suite, large quantity of beds two kitchen cup- boards, ten comforters, ten quilts, ten pairs shaker flannel blankets, quantity of silverware, All parties wishing to place articles in this sale may do so by phoning 2873W or 1013M, E, J. Pomery, auction. eer, (35-37-39) MODERN APARTMENTS North Simcoe St, Simcoe Manor and Buckingham Manor. South Simcoe St. Victoria Apts. Four and five rooms all latest conveniences including, Electric refrigeration, stoves, and fixtures, laundry rooms, with Electric Dryers, incinerator, and shower baths. For further pare ticulars, . Apply Your Local Agent or Janitor on Premises. The Trusts and Guarantee Co.,, Ltd., Manager for Owner, Toronto, Apply Mr, Grier, Phone 2989J, (111tf) FOR RENT---~ FURNISHED FOUR roomed suite in Victoria Apts, 291 Simcoe St, South, Apply to Mr. Grier, Phone 2989J, (14tf) PRIVATE GARAGE TO RENT -- Apply Central Hotel. (18t1) FOR RENT -- SIX ROOM BRICK house, All -convenjences, Near Mo- tors, on. paved street, Immediate possession, Apply 274 French St. (33¢c) ONE OR TWO FURNISHED rooms suitable for light housekeep- ing near four corners, two gentle- men, Box "H' "Oshawa Daily Times. (33c) TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO rent, Clean. All conveniences, Rent reasonable, One b.ock from Alot- (33¢c) GARAGE FOR RENT AT 117 (33h) Alice St. Phone 922M. TWO AND THREE ROOMS TU rent. May use ki.chen, Electric stove. Bath, Low rent for zvod tenant, 165 Verdun Rd, Phone 63W, (331) FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT. 135) E Phone 942W, (33tf) TO RENT--TWO ROOM DWELL- ing, electric lights. 276 Monttave Ave, Apply 349 Leslie St. Days. Phone 706, evenings, between 6 and 8, (34b) 1 NEW HOUSE TO RENT -- ALL conveniences, Garage, 160 Park Rd, ! '+ (34a)! Brock St. TO RENT--MODERN FOUR ROOM apartment, every convenience. Jani- | tor, electric refrigeration, ete., in residential locality. Apply 2669J, (34b) -- | GARAGE TO RENT. 236 DIVI sion St. Phone 2371W, (34c) | TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR rent, Stove, water, lisht and use of phone. ' Three minutes walk from Motors, Phone 1394W (34b) TO RENT -- BRIGHT FRONT room, Suit two ladies or gentle- men. Radio and home comforts. Breakfast if desired. Phone 3179W. (34b) TO RENT-- FURNISHED BED-! room and garage. 349 Pine Ave. Phone 2679W. (36c) FIVE ROOM BATHROOM FLAT. 207 Church St, (35¢) TO RENT--NICELY FURNISH- copyeni- All ences. Central, Very warm, Gen-} tlemen preferred, Apply 78 Bond | St. W. Phone 804. (3ba) TWO ROOM APARTMENT FOR rent. Furnished if desired. Apply 674 Simcoe St. 8. Phone 730W, (86ec) THOMSON AND JOHNSON, ASR. sociate architects, Simcoe St. 8. Over Felt Bros. (66t1) Wanted to Buy MR. 8. JACOB, DEALER IN RAGS and all kinds of metals. Buying scray batteries, old cars and pouj- try Goods called for. Phone 2060m Resid 99 Min st. (1340) DR L E. HUBBELL, DENTIST, Nitrous oxid oxygen gas for extrac- tions. Office, Royal Bank Bldg Phone $48, residence. 1378M DR. J. ¥. BROCK, DENTIST, 1% Simeoe St. N.. cver Dewlapd's Phone 1957. Resi. 292W, Evenings by appointment. (July 9tf) DR. W H. GIFFORD, OFFICE Regent [heatre Bldg. Phone 1780. * Residence 66Y. 66- CL ------------------------------------------------------------ ' DBR. LANGMAID, DR. DAV.ES, Dentists, 27 King St. E. Special at- tention to gas extraction ang X- ray work. Nurse in atiendauce Phones 1243 and 231. (9511) Engineering and Surveying DONEVAN AND SMITH, ONTAR- io Land Surveyors and Civil Engin eers, sub dwisions. tows planning municipal engineers 365 or 411 King St E Ph nes 2532) or 2544 . (891) Woodworking CARPENTERING -- NEW, RE- pairs. alterations, flooring, done promptly. Phone 1256% 104 Alma St. (Jan. 10-Feb. 10) Automobile Repairing STEPHENSON BROS GARAGE 1x Chure: St Repairs all kinds ears ¢ tention to btomping and w ld snappy Dattery servies charzing and repairing. (Avy tf | ronage 1s solicited Room and Board Wanted ROOM AND BOARD WANTED. Must be convenient to Textiles. Work nights. Single room. Box "A" Oshawa Daily Times. (342) For Sale or Exchange BUYER ~-- TWO THOUSAND cash wants 6 or 7 roomed house. Cen.rally located. Beamish Real Estate, 23 Bond St. East. (33¢c) Watch Repairing . A. YON GUNTEN, EXPERI Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44; King Street West. Your at tf) Veterinary Surgeon DR. SHIRLEY, VETERINARIAN, Specialist diseases stic animals, Cat and Dog Hospital, 203 jing west. Phone 629 (56tf Dressmsking DEESSMAKING AND SEWING. Infants' layet.es a specialty. Phone 275W. 381 Jarvis St. (Feb. 8-Mar. 8) LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S coats and dresses, masquerade cos- tumes. Fancy sewing done at reas- onable prices. Phone 1347TM. 21 { Rowe St. (Feb. 8 tf) Wasted to Rent FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE--EX- ceptionally well built home. 8 rooms. Good location. Near King, Would exchange for a good mort- gage or late model light car. Phone 1671F. (34c) Lost and Found LOST -- LADIES' WHITE GOLD watch and bracelet on Simcoe St. 10 Midison Apts. Phone 2503M. Ee (34¢) For Exchange WANTED--HOUSE AND LOT IN Prescott, Ontario, in exchange for new rug brick 7 roomed house in City of Oshawa on paved street. Modern conveniences. Close to public and high schools. Jones Real Estate, cor. Simcoe and Bond St. Phone 2667. Open ovemiggs, c) Business Opportunities PARTNER WANTED -- YOUNG man with one hundred dollars "o take a half interest in a produce business. Able to drive Ford truck. Good salary and half the profits Box "F" Oshawa Daily Times. (35a) WANTED--BY YOUNG COUPLE No children, 3 or 4 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Near GMC Pl ase state rent and full particu- lars to Box "K" Oshawa Daily Times. | (33¢) 5 Jameson Bros, Phone 438. Tire Repairing ALL KINDS OF TIRE Kf PAIRING at Ideal Tire Shop Tu&s for sale (ti) REAL ESTATE.OSHAWA HOUSE and Lapd Co. Lots on Oshawa Park. Victoria Park and Peace Park. Terms to suit you. Office 38 Simcoe 3 x t NEW 6 ROOMED BRICK HOUSE for sale on paved street. Extended sun room. Electric fixtures install- led. Cable for electric stove. New- iy papered throughout, Divided con- crete cellar, Laundry tubs. Apply 241 Grooms ,Ave, 2th) NEW EIGHT ROOMED BRICK bouse for sale. Hardwood floors, throughout. Gum panel doors up- stairs, 3 piece bath, Pedestal basin. Gumwood trim downstairs. Three French doors. Clothes closet with bevelled mirror in hall. Extended sun room. Side entrance and side drive. Sidewalks and pavement down, Apply 241 Grooms Ave, (2tf) FOR RENT -- SIX ROOMED brick house. on and garage. Careful tenan.s may sub- let. A bargain. Apply Box "D" Oshawa Daily Times. (36b) TO RENT -- 362 ELMGROVE avenue, off Park road, four room bungalow. Use of electric stove, electric range, self feeder and kit- chen table and chairs. 292 Ar- thur St. Phone 1004F. (36¢) TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Light and water. Use of telephone, $18, Phone 1503W. (86¢) TO RENT--BRICK HOUSE ON Brock St. East. Garage. Apply Jas. Bishop, 119 Brock St. E. Phone 287. (85¢) -- Pets and Live Stock SMALL PIGS FOR SALE. APPLY M. Rosebush, R.R. No. 4, Oshawa FOR SALE--BRICK BUNGALOW, 5 rooms. All conveniences. Good garage, Side drive. On paved street, $3,500 for quick sale. 40 Arling- ton Ave. (33f) FOR SALE--LARGE SHACK ON Park Road 8. Also lots for sale. Box "Q" Oshawa Daily boi 7 x (34¢) NEW EIGHT ROOM RUG BRICK house for sale. Ready for occupa- tion. East of High School. All mod- ern conveniences. Paved street Terms. Apply 84 Alice St. (340) FOR SALE--BRICK, SEMI-DE- tached house on Brock St. E. Osh- awa. Seven rooms and bath. Also garage. For particulars apply Roy E. Thompson, Myrtle Station, On- tario. (M.W.F.Mar. 6) FOR SALE--A FOUR ROOMED house. Light, wa'er and garage. 30 ft. lot. All fenced, 301 Nas- sau St. Don't miss this offer. (Feb. 25) Phone 908r31, (34¢) TO RENT--FURNISHED ROOMS and two room apartment, on the four corpers. Immediate posses sion. Cheap. Apply 12 Athol St. W. (35¢) Help Wanted---Female DICTAPHONE OPERATOR THOR- oughly experienced girl for finan- eial institution. Beginners not con- sidered. State age, length of ex- perience, salary, references. Confi- dential. Address Box "D" Oshawa Daily Times. (301) HOUSEKEEPER WANTED TO take care for four childréen. Ap- ply any time. 752 Douglas St. : (35b) Position Wanted Al WASHER, NINE YEARS EX- perience. Desires position. Apply 69 MoGregor St. Phone 431W. 133¢) | Cabinet, GERMAN CABINET CRISIS REACHED Catholic Centre Party De- mands Three Seats in Ministry Berlin, Feb, 11,--The long threatened Government crisis came to a head recently in the Reichstag when the Catholic Centre Party is- sued an ultimatum that it would withdraw its representative in the Cabinet, Mr. Theodore von Guer- ard, unless its demands for three seats in the Cabinet be immediate- ly complied with, Dr. von Guer- ard holds the portfolio of Minister of Communication, The possibility thus arises that the first session of the committee of experts on reparations may be held at a time when Germany is without a responsible Government in charge of its affairs, Conflicting Claims The disgraceful part of the pre- sent political situation §s that no political principles are at stake. The present squabble arises from the conflicting claims of the Centre Party and the People's Party to more Cabinet berths and hence more political patronage, The present crisis is a legacy from last summer, when all efforts to form a grand coalition proved | abortive, and instead a of Personalities" representing the grand coalition, in fact, if not in name, was created as a temporary solution. The Centre Party, which so far has obtained only one Cabinet post, namely the Ministry of Communi- cations, shortly after the beginning of the year, demands that, in view of the important decisions the Ger- man Government will be called up- on shortly to make with regard to reparations, the present uncertain- ty be now ended and a responsible ministry created. The Centrists in- gist that the claims of their party be rccognized by giving them the portfolios of justice -and the oec- cupied territories, in addition to the portfolio of communications, | which they now hold. Threaten Showdown If these demands are not acced- ed to the Centrists. say they will call for a showdown by withdraw- ing Dr. von Guerard from the Cab- inet, which of course means the de- fection of the Centre Party vote from the Government's majority in the Reichstag. At the same time Dr, Stresemann's People's Party has laid it down as a condition of continued support of the Cabinet that it must immediately be ad- mitted into the Prussian Cabinet. The Centre Party, which d:- mands two extra seats in the Reich declines to sacrifice one of its three places in the Prussian Ministry in favor of a Populist, and on this pctty quarrel for office Ger- many js threatened with an in- ternal political crisis at a moment when it is confronted with vital is- sues in the field of foreign policy. Frenzied Hunters of Buried Treasure Seek Bandit Loot El Paso, Texas, Feb, 11.--Laured by a beautiful woman in a dream and visions of the wealth collected by Pancho Villa in 10 years of banditry, treasure-hunters are fev- erishly attacking the floor of old Guadalupe Church, tourist land- mark in Ciudad Juaraz, just across the Rio Grande from El Paso. No treasure has been found, but the frenzied efforts of the research- ers have uncovered a burial-ground of the Spanish conquistadores and unearthed 26 skeletons and the mummy of a little child. Old resi- dents believe the bodies to be the remains of Spanish soldiers slain by Apache Indians 150 years ago. Trinidad Saenz, an 84-year-old rancher, started this new search for the bandit leader's loot; Saenz says that a beautiful woman ap- peared to him in a dream and told him to dig beneath the old church building and he would become rich- er than any mortal man. CHAMBERLAIN MAKES REPLY FOR LAWRENCE London,--Suggestions that Col- onel T. E. Lawrence is still engag- ed in secret propaganda on the northwest frontier of India, while some one else disguised as "Air- craftsman Shaw" has been trans- ferred to England, were greeted with laughter in the House of Com- mons. Sir Austen Chamberlain, the Foreign Secretary told Shapurgi Saklatvala, the Parsee communist Mis insistent questioner, that if he occasionally devoted himself to lay- ing unfounded rumors to rest rath- er than devoting all his energies to spreading them, he would contri- bute to the peace of the world. The Foreign Secretary said that Law- rence was recalled because deliber- ate misrepresentations of his mis- sion on the frontier had been print- ed in certain newspapers and these reports had embarrassed the Brit- ish Minister at Kabul, "Cabinet | HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID BY EXPERT MECHANICS Old floors finished like new. Storm windows, combination doors, General Contractors B. W. HAYNES 161 King St. W. Phone 481, residence 180r2. [Stylish Shoes I. COLLIS & SONS 30-34 King it, Ww DISNEY-COTT AMBULANCE 97. Con S1 rs "For Better Values in DIAMONDS Burns' Jewelry Store Corner King and Prince Cash or Terms F.L. BEECROFT Whitby Lumber and Wood Yard, Phone Oshawa 324 Whitby 12 COAL-- Phone 193 W. J. SARGANT Yard--89 Bloor Street KE. Orders Promptly Delivered QUEBEC TO HAVE NORANDA SMELTER A Semi-official Report Says Application for Charter is Made Quebec, Feb. 11.--Application for a Provincial charter has been made to the Provincial Government by Noranda Mines 'Limited for a subsidiary fof the company mention- ed, which will operate a refining plant, probably in the vicinity of Quebec. This was confirmed here following a d:claration in that sense which had been made by J. Y, Muirdoch, K.C., President of the Noranda Mines, who is spending a few days in Town. Mr. Murdoch is accompanied by Mr. Hibbard, Managing Director of the mining company. In Operation by 1930? It is stated semi-officially that the refining plant, the second in Canada, will be built a short dist- ance west of Quebec. That the re- fining plant may be in operation in 1930 seems to be the prevailing opinion, while it is also understood that the local harbor authorities LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES and TRUCKS ALL MAKES Quickest Service and Lowest Rates Avail- ables Solve your ready cash problem. Greer &Humphreys . 24Y; Simcoe St. N. Phone 3160 Open Evenings COAL COKE WOOD Waterous-N eek Limited UPTOWN OFFICE 80 KingSt. W. Phones 13 and 660 eiriy EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Author of: The Eyes in Modern Life try Feature Service our Eyes and Health Eye Care and Eye Straie Disney Blog For Sale or Exchange 19 of clay loam, good build- Ml mile off highway between awa and Toronto; school, church, Will accept revenue erty in exch, . ? LYCETT 25 King St, E. Phone 205 1927 Star Six Sedan ROSS, AMES & GARTSHORE CO. Hudson-Essex Distributore 9 Prince St., Oshawa Phone 1100 PHONE 22 For Your Drug Needs THO: :PSON'S 10 Simcoe St. S.~We Deliver W. A. HARE OPTOMETRIST 23Y/, Simcoe St. North Hundreds of people wear with utmost comfort Hare's Fauitless Lenses have agreed to make the ry expenditures to provide for the handling of the refined ore from this port. One of the main reasons for the erection of the plant in this city, in addition to the fact that Quebec is a seaport, is that power will be available from the Quebec Power Company in large quantity as re- quirements for the operation of a refining plant. At an undertakers' trade dinner one of the speakers was so bucked that he declared his willingness to bury his next client free of charge. A loud report was heard. It was found that an Aberdonian had shot himself! For Sale Ten acres Park Rd, North, on which are five houses and garages. Makings of a choice subdivision. Prin cipals only. Apply to DR. BELT DESIRABLE TO RENT About 1,200 Square Feet Heat, Light andJanitor Centrally Located Apply Box "*N" Oshawa Daily Tim:s

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