THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY. 19; 1929 A ~ EHOUSH OF TWIS BUSWMRSS AROUND HERE! 13 IT POSSVBARE "THEY \ NE --. S| TOU AW LOOKW ROR. I ME, ear? ef v SUCCESSORS TO THOS. MILI ER & SONS SPECIAL SHOWING OF HIGH - CLAS pa I. Extraordinary Values in Rayon and other Artificial Silk Fabrics === - ro TE eR FF re HERI III INE ACK in the early days when Colonists gathered at the Church on Sunday to discuss the problems of their community, when taxation was particularly annoying, each member of the community was some- what of a lumberman, and had a fair knowledge of lumber practice. The lumber industry has changed so much in the last five years that it has been difficult for those directly as- sociated with it to keep pace with all the changes, io o say nothing of the difficulty with which those outside could keep up. The rapidity of this change has simply, meant, that those outside of the industry itself, have not kept up. The lumber industry is no more the every, day life of the average Canadian citizen, any more than any other industry. Therefore he must turn to his lum- If you are contemplating building, of any kind, first consult your architect, second, place yourself in the hands of a good contractor, and then make sure that the party supplying your material is capable of living up to his promises, and working co-operatively with both the architect and the contractor. On strictness of grading, on honesty of description, on delivery service, and on dollar for dollar value, we challenge competition. | PIETER OSHAWA LUMBER CO. 25 Ritson Rd. N. Phones 2821-2820 LIMITED