THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1929 Phone Oshawa 3150 Imagine a railroad engi- neer being fussy about bread! We know several, and there will be more, because they have discov- ered a loaf that doesn't dry out in the withering heat of their enginecabs. Sandwiches made from Weston's Buttermilk Scone are just as fresh when they come out of the dinner-pail as when they go in. The Buttermilk Scone stays fresh. That's a point worth your attention Wo- men of Oshawa. Whether you make up lunches or serve bread only at mealtime, you'll find Weston's Buttermilk Scone deliciously different. 50,000 women have discovered its new flavor--if you haven't you're missing something worth while. Stop the Weston breadman on your street to-morrow------or phone for svecial delivery 8130, Scone... a aa MAR HT ? %