"AE USRAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1929 » A EC R/V" where. SS . Buyer ~ iD SECT] meets Mr. Seller 0050090 ae0 * W ---- 5b X EA ! SONANT & ANNIS UARRISTERS. : s, Notaries tc: - ncing and general practice of Law. Offices 79 Simcoe St. south, hawa. Phone 4, G. D. Conant, LA. LL.B.: AF. Annis. LLB. ANK S. EBBS_ BARRISTER, Solicitor, 'Notary Public, Convey- ancer. Moses to loan. 1 floor un Dig uilding. Opposite Post one W..E. N. SIN IR, K.C, BANK of Commerce Building, (116-1 yr.) JO%ErH P. MANGAN, B.A. ~BAR- riscer, Solicitor, Notary Public, Con- veyancer. Money to loan, Office 14% it East, Oshawa. Phone #45. sidence phone 837. AE CREIGHTON--BAR- risters, Conveyancers, Notaries lie, ete. Office over Standard Bank. Entrance Simcoe St. Phone 13. J. #. Grierson, /5.C., %. K. Creighton, B.A. COUIS 5. HI MAN, BARRISTER, Solicitcr, Nntary, over Dewland's Store. Money to lvan. 16 Simcoe street north. Phoue 67. Residence 3208W. Pub-+ Engineering snd Surveying DONEVAN AND SMITH, ONTAR- io Land Surveyors and Civil Engin- eers, sub-divisions, town Jansing municipal engineers, 365 or 411 Ki St E. Phones 2532) or 2544. ®h Auctioneer PHONE 716J, W. J. SULLEY, auctioneer, 346 Simcce St. 8. We can sell your odd pleces of furni- ture and other articles at our yards 41 King St. W., oshawna, Outerlo. S. W. CLARK, AUCTIONEER, 2b Real Estate for Sale REAL ESTATE, OSHAWA HOUSE and Land Co. Lots on Oshawa Park, Victoria Park and Peace Park. Terms to suit you Office 38 Simcoe x FOR SALE--A NEW 8-ROOMED brick house. All modern conveni- ences; 5 minutes' walk north of Motors. A snap. Apply 84 Alice St. (34-8) FIFTY ACRE FARM FOR SALE, stock and implements. Could be sub-divided. Apply Mrs. Barnard, R.R. No. 2, Oshawa. (34c) years' experience, has op d an office at 520 Simcce St. South. Your business solicited. Phone 2593M for particulars. (Aug. 9-1 mo) insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. west, Oshawa. The old- est Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Re- putable Fire Companies.. (118tf) WHEN PLACING INSURANCE consult R. N. Johns, 80 Simcoe north. Your insurance wants attended to and your interests protected. PARKHILL AND FIELD, BAR- risters, ttc. Money to Iran. Alger Bldg. Opposita Pust Office. Phone 1614. A. J. Parkhill, A. C. H. Field A HU S, BAR- risters, Solicitors, etc. 24 Sim- coe St. N. Phone 3160. Mohey to eo (26t1) Medical DR HAROLD W. TRICK, PHYSI- INSURANCE--OSHAWA HOUSE and Land Co. Local agents for one FOR SALE -- FIVE ACRES, frame house, chicken coop. Kings- ton Road East, $4,000. Ideal loca- tion, One thousand cash. Apply Murdoch, 27 Warren Avenue. (36-c) FOR SALE -- FIVE-ROOMED brick bungalow; all conveniences, wired for electric stove; North end. Price $3,800. Phone 1538W. (36-c) a Work Wan RE-UFIIOLSTERING, CHESTER- fields made to order. We save you money. Estimates free. G. A. Con- stable. 74 Mechanic street. Phone 1595). (56tf) of the best English comp - fice 38 Simcoe St. N. (86-tf) = Transportation CARTAGE, MOVING, GRAVEL sand and cinders. Local and loug distance hauling. Phone 3048 and 2592F. Smith and Cox, 44 Bond St. w. . cap 'Surgeon. Obstetrician, Specia re erences to materri'y work and di- seases of women. Two years' post uate experience, Office and resi- c Si St. N., (cor. Breck) ence 167 Simcoe c A hone 303. bE McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, Accoucher. 'Office and resi dence, King St. East, corner Victoria St. Qshawa. Phone 94. i DR. GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obsjetrician, diseases int d children. Office and vr od or Bond East. Phone 1155. DR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYS!- cian and Surgeon, special attention given to X-ray work and Electro- theopy. Office, Disney Block, Phone 2050. Office open 9 am. to § x nm. Residence (61 King East - one 16. 24 DR. D D ARCHER, M.D., C.™M., L. R. ep. ana S. Baigbursb. Physician, Surgeon and Obstetric- fan. Office 142 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3020, 'residence 161 King St. EB. Phone 2165. (Deg. 31tf) DR. ALVIE E. STEWART, SPE- cialist in surgery. Office 142 Sim- coe street North. Residence 166 coe Street North. Residence 11 Brock St. E. Phone 3020. JT ARCHER BROWN, M.D, L. R. CG. P. & 8. Edinburgh, Physician, Surgeon, Obstetrician, special at- tention to maternity ork and adis- eases of children. Office and -~sid- ence, 185 Simcoe St. North. Phone 3107. (cf) Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F. T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lovell's Drug Store each Saturday, from 1 till 4 p.m., for consultation and treatment of diseases of ear, nose ou throat pnly. Appointments may be made a Soy. py Phone 97. (49-tf) 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 appeintment, Office phone 2660. Residence. 432J. (otf) rental PR. S. J. PEILLIPS, OVER BAS- sett's. Special attention to X-Ray work. Gas extraction. Nurse In attendance. Phone 959. House 1312. (41 yr) DR. FRED A. FLORA, DENTISUI, 87 King street east. Alger building. Phone 2860. Eveninzs by appoint- ment. (48tt) DR. H. M. COOKE, 9 SIMCOE ST. north, over Mitchell's Drug Store. Gas for extraction. Phone 54. DR L E HUBBELL, DENIIST, Nitrous oxid oxygen gas for extrac- tions. Office, Royal Bank Bldg. Phone 948. residence. 1378M. R. J. F. BROCK, DENTIST, 13 Simcoe St. N.,, ever Dewlana's. Phone 1957. Resi. 292W. Evenings by appointment. (July 9 PR W. H. GIFFORD, OFFICE Regent Theatre Bidg. Phone 1780. Residence 669. 66-tf DR. LANGMAID, DR. DAVIES, Dentists, 27 King St. B. Special at- tention to gas extraction end X- ray work. Nurse in attendance. Phones 1243 and 864. (95tf) Veterinary Surgeon DR SHIRLEY, VETERINARIAN, Specialist diseases domestic animals, at and Dog Hospital, 203 King west. Phone 629 (56tf) OSHAWA'S OLDEST ESTABLISH- ed furniture movers; Park Road cartage. Local and lcng distance. Frank Cowle, Prop. 65 Park Rd. South. Phone 215. (Aug. 15) AUTOMOBILES TO RENT, LATE models, by mile or trip. Enjoy your summer vacation motoring. Apply 82 King St. West. (Aug, 1-1mo) CARTAGE, COLEMAN'S, 85 BOND f| W. Phone 82. Furniture van and 6 trucks in charge of expert men. Furniture moving a specialty. Stor- age arranged. Beauty Parlors BETTY 1.OU PERMANENT WAVE Shoppe. Permanent wave $7.50 and $10. Automatic machine. 1 extra free finger wave. Phone 29682. (88tf) EXPERT MARCELLING 3Y Betty Ward at Betty Leu Perman- ent Wave Shup. Marvel and sham- poo $1. Phone 2968. (34¢0) WATSON'S BARBER AND Beauty Shop, 9 Celina St. We specialize in ladies' hair cutting, marcelling, shampooing, facials. Marcel 50 cents, For appointments phone 2653. (Aug. 10) MARCEL AND CURL--EXPERT work done. 80c. Powder Puff Beauty Parlor, 7 Bond Street East. Phone 3051. (104-tf) PARISIENNE BEAUTY PARLOR has now changed management. Marcel 50c; Friday and Saturday 75¢. Burton. (Aug. 7-1 mo.) MARCEL AND CURL 35c. NOR- ma's Beauty Parlor, 220 Clarke street, Appointments phone 1818W. Aug. 13-1 mo) Painting and Decorating R. GUTSOLE, FIRST CLASS PA- perhanger, painting and graining. Prices right, work guaranteed. Pine Ave. phone 3065w or 2067w. (72) Phone 71 Mrs. Allin & Miss' BATTERIES CHARGED, CALLED for and delivered, 75 cents. If rental, supplied $1. Batteries re- paired. Stan Blidgon, 20 Mill St. Phone 1885W. (Aug. 10-1 mo.) Wanted to Buy WANTED--HOUSE IN CITY WITH all conveniencse, not over $4800 in price where owner will take one or two lots .s down payment. Box 121 Times, (35¢) Rates for Classified Ads. First insertion--11f oents por arord. Minima chargo--30c. Each cubsequent insertion Ic per word Threo consecutive inser- tious for the price of tvo fizst insertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge for three insertions, 80 cents. Box sumber 10c additional Professional or Business Cards, $250 per month for 20 words or less; 10 cents a word per month for erch additional word TIMES CLASSIFIED ! ADS COST LITTLE; AC. COMPLISH MUCH TELEPHONE 38 Ask for Classified Ad De. partment Articles For Sale FOR SALE--ELECTRIC RANGE, good condition, cheap for quick sale. Apply 81 Elgin St, E, (26tf) MIXED HARD AND SOFT WOOD slabs. $3.50 per load. Also bone dry body wood. Waterous-Meek Limited. Phone 1288. (Apr. 26tf) Help Wanted--Male WANTED--BRIGHT, ENERGETIC salesman to write insurance for old established company. Salary or commission. Whole or part time. Apply Box 119, Times. (34-¢) AMBITIOUS INEXPERIENCED men allowed fifty cents hour, learning best paying trades. En- gineering, Electricity, Garage Work, Chauffeuring, Bricklaying, Barbering, Hairdressing. Litera- ture free. Write--Dominion Trace Schools, King West, Toronto. (25-29-30) BOY WANTED TO DELIVER. AD- ply H, A. Suddard, 6546 Simcoe St. South, (35¢) WANTED--FIRST CLASS LATHE hand, planer hand and milling machine hand. Apply Box 125 Times, (36¢c) Help Wanted--Female WANTED AT ONCE--EXPERI- enced girl for stenography and gen- eral office work, Apply Box 13 Times, (34 1 wk) LADY SHOE CLERK WANTED Experienced preferred. Apply Burns Shoe Co. (124t0) WANTED--50 WOMEN FOR TO- matoe peeling. Piece work. Good rates. Accommodation provided. Apply Beaver Canning Co. Ltd., Bloomfield. (34c) WANTED AT ONCE--GIRL OR woman for general housework. Fond of children. Experienced pre- ferred. Mrs, Gilchrist, Church St., Bowmanville. Phone 493. (34h) FOR ESALE--HEINTZMAN CO. Lid, pianos: new and used pianos, also radios, latest wodels; terws arranged. Apply C. Trull.. Phone 1666J. (111-tf) FACTORY on OFFICE CLOCK for sale at very reasonable price. Splendid running order. Apply Oshawa Daily Times. (tf) MOTOR FOR SALE--5 HORSE power," 60 cycle, 550 volt. Excel- lent condition. Apply Mr. Alloway, Times Office. (6tf) FOR SALE--ONE TEN INCH electric fan; one nine-piece amning room suite, walnut, Queen Anne style; One Ford Coupe, 1922 mod- el, in excellent condition, cheap for cash; also four-room cottage for rent. 102 Church St. Phone 2494M. (34-c) OUTBOARD MOTOR: 6H.P, b speeds, used only, 1 week. P. O. Box 654, Oshawa. (34-tf) FOR SALE HEINTZMAN square piano, in good condition. Some cash and will exchange for good Ford touring or sedan. Phone 2840F, (35¢c) THREE ROOM DOWNSTAIR FLAT For Rent FOUR AND FIVE ROOMED MOD- ern suites, including electric refrig- eration, stove, laundry, convenl- ences, etc.; continuous hot water supplied. Apply Supt. 'phone 2671, or The Trusts and Guarantee Co. Etd., manager for owner, Toronto. (27:1) OR RENT--SIX R! NGA- low with garage. All conveniences. Apply 76 Kenneth Ave., or phone 1395J. (36c) SIX ROOMED HOUSE TO RENT. All conveniences. Wired for elec- tric stove. Newly decorated. 230 Eulalie Ave. (36¢c) TO RENT--MODBRN. SIX-ROOM- ed house, 110 McLaughlin Blvd. Apply for key, 112 McLaughlin Blvd. (36-c) FOR RENT -- SIX _ ROOMED house. Apply 81 John street. (35¢ APARTMENTS TO RENT Modern conveniences, $40 and up. Apply Jury & Lovell. (36-t1) TO RENT--2 keeping rooms; all conveniences. Phone 1911W. or call at 237 John St. (36-c) completely furnished. Light. Tele- phone, water, no bath. Phone 2096. (36¢c) FOR RENT SMALL MODERN apartment. Low rental. Apply Apt. 2. 39 Simcoe St. North, after 7.30 p.m. (36¢c) EALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed 'Tender for Reconstruction of Harbour Works, Thorah LIGHT HOUSE-|. Notice MUNICIPAL ELECTION Township of East Whitby NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to a warrant of the Reeve of the Township of East Whitby, a meeting of the electors of the Municipality of the Town- ship of East Whitby will be held in the Township Hall, Columbus, on Tuesday the 20th day of Au- gust, 1929, at ome o'clock p.m., (Standard Time) for the purpose of receiving nominations for the offices of Deputy Reeve and Coun- cillor for the residue of the term for which the Deputy Reeve and Councillor, who have resigned, held office, and if more candidates are proposed for either office than are required to be elected, polls will be open on Tuesday, August 27th, 1929, as follows: Polling subdivision No. 1--at Renveth Hern's House, Lot 4, Con. Polling subdivision No. 2--at J. H. Manuel's House, Lot 13, Con, 2. Polling subdivision No, 3--at Wm, Stevenson's House, Lot 135, Con. 1, Polling subdivision No. 4--at G. White's House, Lot 11, Con. 3. Polling subdivision No, 5--at the Township Hall, Columbus. Polling subdivision No. 6--at the Public Hall, Raglan, P. G. PURVES, Township Clerk and Returning Officer. Columbus, August 12h, 1929, (36a) NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS County of Ontario To Wit: On Saturday, the 31st day of uesday, | August, A.D. 1929, at the hour of August 27, 1929, for the Reconstruction of Harbour Works at Thorah Island, Ontario County, Ontario. Plans and form of contract can be scen and specification and forms of tenders ob- tained at this Department, at the offices of the District Engineers, Equity Building, Toronto, Ontario, Toronto Builders Ex. change and Construction Industries, 1104 Bay Street, Toronto, Ont. and at the Post Of-; fice at Thorah Island, Ontario. Tenders will not be considered unless made on printed forms supplied by the Depart- ment and in accordance with conditiods contained therein. : Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, pay. able to the order of the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent ef the amount of the tender, Bonds of the Domimion off Canada or bonds of the Canadian National; Railway Company will also be accepted as: security, or bonds and a cheque if required to make up an odd amount, | 2 Note,~Blue prints can be obtained at this Department by depositing an accepted cheque for the sum of $10.00, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, which will be returned if the intending bidder submit a regular bid. By order, S. E. O'BRIEN, ; : Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, August 9, 1929. FOR SALE--WINDSOR VICTRO- la and records. Apply 42 William Street East. (36-b) FOR SALE--NINE PIECE DIN- ing room suite, like new, - Cheap. Apply 140 Oshawa Blvd., or phone 2576. (36¢c) Board and Room Wanted | WANTED--ROOM AND BOARD by young man in private family. Close to Motors. Box 123 Times. { are notified to send to the undersigned Ad- tee NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF Sophia Kobernick of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, married woman, deceased. All persons having claims against the es- | tate of Sophia Kobernick, deceased, who died on or about the nineteenth day of June 1929,1 ministrator, The Trusts and 4 y, Limited, Toronto, or to undersigned, uis S, Hyman, its Solicitor, on or before the twenty-fourth day of August, 1929, their names and addresses and full particulars of their claims, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them duly verified by stat- utory declaration, , Position Wanted WANTED -- GENERAL OFFICE work, full or part time. Box 88, Times. (36-b) OSHAWA PAINTERS--14 NAS- sau St. Phone 1495W. Prices reas- onable. Call between 12 and 1 at noon and 6 and 7. July 9-Aug. 9) Building Supplies Money tc Loan CITY ND FARM LOANS, PRO- ess ioans arranged. Parkhill & leld, Barristers, etc. Alger Bldg. Phone 1614. (49tf) FOR SALE--SAND, GRAVEL, stone and black loam, $1.60 a yd. For quality and service 'phone Essery Bros. 332 ring 11, tn t CEMENT BLOCKS FOR SALE: To insure prompt delivery, place orders in advance of delivery date. W. Borrowdale, Phone 1618. (78-1) Lost and Found (36a) Loan Wanted FUNDS DESIRED FOR SEVERAL first class, first and second mort. g.-ges, interest 7 to 9 pef cent, !n amounts of $200 and upwards. Correspondence invited, L. V, Dis- ney,r Real Estate, Oshava, (27th Second Hand Dealer SECOND HAND DEALER. FUR: piture bought and sold. 186 Rloor St. East. Phone 1617M. (11) LOST AT LAKE ON SATURDAY baby's white knitted coat. 'Finder please phone 1813J or leave at Times office. (35a) LOST--BROWN BRIEF CASE. Finder please return to 89 Bond St. W. Phone 1819J. Reward. (35¢) Music ARTHUR LYNDE, VOCAL TEA- cher (Hambourg Conservatory, To- ronto) pupils prepared for all exams. Oshawa, Wednesday, 93 Simcoe St, North. Phone 2754F. (129-t0) Contracting : CONTRACTING -- CONCRETE plastering, electric or alterations. Phone 139 for estimates (13tf) Room and board BOARD AND ROOM $8 PER week, also garages to rent at $4 per month. Apply 377 Simcoe St. S. (34c) ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO business girls or gentlemen. Apply 156 William St. E. Apt. 1. : (35b) Architects C. STENHOUSE -- GENERAL architectural work. Second floor, Royal Bank Building. Phone 14%. Res. phone 909]. (8-tf) HOMSON A JOHNSON, AS- sociate architects, Simcoe St. S. Over Felt Bros. (66t1) Undertaking L.UKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING ST, Past, Ambulance, Residence, 6542 3imcoe street north. Phones 210J snd 210W. DISNBY-COTT FUNERAL HONS 87 Celina street, Oshawa, Correr Rruce street. Ambulanse. Phone 3082. 96-tt) ROOM AND BOARD OR EITHER, for clerks or business men in resi- dential section near town. Apply Box 122, Times. (36-2) ROOM AND BOARD WITH ALL laundry done. Near four corners, for $7 per week. Apply 44 Bond Street East. ; (36-a) ROOM AND BOARD FOR ONE OR two gentlemen or business girls. 78 Albert street. Phone 2862. (36¢) Automobile Repairing STEPHENSON BROS. GARAGE 18 Church St. Repairs all kinds cars. Special attention to bumping and welding. Snappy Battery service charging and repairing. (107tf) Watch Repairing Dresym=king F. A VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, « repair shop. at 44% King Street West, Your pat- ronage is solicited. (29tf) All kinds of dressmaking and al- terations at reasonable prices. Ap- ply 21 Rowe St. Phone 1347M. (31-40) | 1656. LOST AT LAKE ON SATURDAY, August 10, foulder containing $80 and chauffeur's license. Liberal re- ward paid if returned to owner, Harry Rudka, 612 Albert St. . (36-d) LOST--A LADY'S ROUND SIL- ver wrist watch with extension bracelet at Lakeview Park on Sat- urday, August 10. Phone 2925J. Reward. (36-a) Motor Cars FOR SALE--FORD COUPE IN good condition. Sacrifice for cash. Call at 89 Yonge St. (35¢) For Sale or Rent TOR SALE OR RENT--STORE, and six roomed dwelling, with all conveniences, garage. Apply 31 El- gin St. E. Phone 1686J. . (2Ctf) FOR SALE OR RENT--SMALL cottage. Apply 236 Dearborn Ave. (35b) FOR SALE OR RENT--NEW 6 roomed brick veneer house. All conveniences. Phone 1909W. (36tf) = Radio Service RADIO SERVICE AND REPAIRS, tubes and sets tested, batteries re- charged, called for and delivered, rental supplied $1. Batteries re- paired at moderate prices. Char- les Wales. Phone :046J. (Aug, 23) Hemstitching nine cents a yard, whole pleated shirts one dollar, panels from sixty five cents, buttonholes, covered buttons, all kinds of fancy work, Smocking, alterations, etc. Mrs. Dell, 263 Simcoe St. South. Phone * (Aug. 13-1 mo.) For Rent APARTMENT TO LET--FACING on Simcoe St. 3 rooms and bath. semi-furnished. Central. Apply Bradley Bros. office. (1421) SEVEN ROOM NEW HOUSE FOR rent. - All conveniences. Hardwood floors throughout, near General Mo- tors office. Apply 91 Ritson Road north. (Aug. 20) TO RENT--PRIVATE OFFICE with waiting room and services of stenographer. Apply Parkhill & Field, Alger Bldg., 37 King St. E. Oshawa, Ont. Phone 1614 (20tf) TO, RENT--HOUSE ON THE COR- ner of Apply L. Hancock. 23. Phone 1827r (25-t1) TO RENT--TWO SIX ROOMED houses, All conveniences on Huron street, Apply 215 Eulalie Ave, (29tf) TO RENT--5 ROOMED MODERN double house, newly decorated. 171 Church St. On paved street and near main streets. Apply F. E, Hal- litt, Real Estate. Phone 3254. (851) HOUSBS FOR RENT--262 AND 282 Haig St., $40 and $30 per month. Vacant now. Phone 2106W. (34-c) FOR RENT--THREE FURNISH~ ed housekeeping rooms, suitable for young couple. Apply 38 Jack- son St. S. Phone 1341J. (34-c) FOR RENT--TWO LARGE FRONT rooms, . furnished or unfurnished; suit couple. or refined gentleman; very central. 263 Simcoe St. South. (86-c) FURNISHED TWO ROOMS WITH private conveniences. A clean new attractive ground floor front apt. Very central, 96 Centre St. (36¢) t-------- er TO RENT--NEW BRICK HOUSE. All conveniences. 4 rooms. Kit- chennette. 3 garages. Clean house. 135 Albert St. (35¢) HOUSE TO RENT--SIX ROOMS. All conveniences. Newly decorated. Garage. $40 per month, Apply 358 Mary street. (35D), Division and Colborne Sts. | Ww y after the said 24th day of August, 1929, the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which it shall then have notice. Dated August 3rd, 1929. THE TRUSTS AND GUARANTEE COM- PANY, LIMITED, 302 BAY ST, TORONTO Louis S. Hyman, 16 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Solicitor, for the said Administrator. EALED TENDERS addressed to the un. dersigned, and endorsed "Tender for Harbour Improvements, Port Hope, Ont," will be received until 12 o'clock neon (day- light saving), te A it 22, 1929, for the Repairs to West Breakwater and South end of Centre Pier at Port Hope, County of Durham, Ont. Plans and form of contract can be seen and specificationand forms of tender obtain- ed at E Buuity ildi Toronto, Ont.;: Toronto Builders Exchange & Con- struction Industries, 1104 Bay Street, Toron- s Ont,, and at the Post Office, ort Hope, t Tenders will not be considered uniess made on printed forms supplied by the Depart. ment and in accordance with conditions con- tained therein. Pack tender must be accompanied by an accepts eque on a chartered bank, pay- able to the order of the Minister of Public amoun orks,equal to 10 per cent. of the of the tender. Bonds of the Dominion Bank of Canada or bonds of the Canadian Nation- al Railway Company will a be accept: as security, or ds and a cheque if re- quired to make up an odd amount, ; po ter=Blue prifits $n be obtained at (this partment by depositing an e- que for the sum of fo payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, which will be returned if the inténding bidder sub. mit a regular bid, y Order S. E. O'BRIEN, 3 Secretary rtment of Public Works, De; ttawa, August 1, 1929, DREADED DISEASE SPREADS IN EAST Eleven Cases Now in Otta- wa District--Baby Show Cancelled Ottawa, Aug. 13.--~Three new cases of infantile paralysis were re- ported in this district over tue week-end, bringing the total num- ber of cases in the present outbreak up to 11. One case was reported from outside the city, another from a family in which there was already one case, and the third In- eleven o'clock in the forenoon, I will offer for sale by Public Auc- tion, at my office in the Court House, in the Town of Whitby, all the right, title and interest of the Defendants in the under-mentioned lands and tenements, seized by me under and by virtue of a Writ of Execution issued out of the Firet Division Court of the County of Ontario, and to me directed in which J. P. Drayton is the Plain- tiff, and Mike Kawala is the De- fendant. The said Lands and Teue- ments being composed of Lot 1, Plan 258, on the east side of Rit- son Road South, in the City of Osu- awa, in the County of Ontario. on which lot is situated a five- roomed Bungalow. J. F. PAXTON, Sheriff County of Ontario. Sheriff's Office, Whitby, May 7th, 1929. medical officer of health, the baby show in connection with the Cen- tral Canada exhibition to be held here has been called off owing to the spread of the disease. ------------------------ SHOWER IS HELD FOR TYRONE GIRL Miss Myrele Farrel Honored By Her Friends On Wednesday Tyrone, Aug 10.--Miss Myrele Farrel was the recipient of some beautiful and useful gifts on Wednes- day evening, when her girl friends arranged a shower in honor of her approaching marriage. Miss Winnie Cryderman of Bow- manville visited Miss Beatrice Bige- low. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stephens, of Toronto, visited Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Parks. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Findlay of Unionville visited Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. R. Hurdy, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Christian North, of Cambray, visited Mrs. E. White. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Phare have returned from a trip to Buffalo, Cleveland and other United States points and are making farewell visits among relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Woodley entertained in their honor. FIRE IN COAL MINE BURNS 4; TRAPS 23 Pottsville, Pa.,, Aug. 13.--Four men were severely burned, 26 were trapped in smoke-filled tunnels, and a mine fire was raging under the central part of the city last night following an explosion in the Primrose vein of the Sherman Coal company here. Owing to the layout of the mine borings, the lives of the 25 men who were caught in the workings were not believed to be in danger. They were cut off rom the main entrance of the shaft when the ex- plosion occurred, but were left with other means of escape. During the first hour following the explosion, reports were received that several had found their way to the street level and officials said they expect- ed all would be accounted for. ~~ WANTED House with store: front where owner will take good house in exchange. volving a woman 53 years of age. On the advice of Dr. T. A. Lomer LYCETT 25 King E, _. Phone 205 iw FLYING BOATS MAKE RISKY LANDINGS Recent Plight of Canadian Seaplane Recalls Many Such Incidents Ottawa, Aug. 13.--~The recent forced landing of Harold P. Ayres, who, after his engine failed in the middle of a 28 mile "dry hop" near Terrebonne, Que., brought a sea- plane to a safe landing in a field, recalls a number of incidents in which Canadian pilots have made remarkable landings in planes which were out of their element. The first adventure of this sort which has come to light was exper- fenced by Stuart Graham, inspector in the civil aviation branch at Ot- tawa, the first man to make a com- mercial flight in Canada, and the first man in the word to make a long cross country flight in a fly- ing boat. It was during an opera- tion in the province Graham was flying over a forest in an old type flying boat when his engine suddenly died. He took a quick look around 'and could se: nothing but trees, except in one spot where there was a small clear- ing. Graham set the nose of the machine well down and glided for it. He got down in amongst the stumps and logs without doing more than scrape the paint from the bottom of the hull of his ma- chine. Flying Officer Charles Bath, well known in the Maritimes and ip the middle west as a resourceful flier of the Royal Canadian Air Force, was flying from the Atlantic coast back to Ottawa at the end of an operation when he headed into a snowstorm and was forced to land on ice with a machine equipped with floats. He was returning from a forest dusting operation and had taken off from water in the east. As he flew further west he noticed below him more and more lakes which had become frozen over while the air became sharp and biting on his face. As he neared Megantic, where he was to refuel, a violent snowstorm struck him. For a few minutes he flew around trying to find a way out of it, but was unable to do se. He was in heavily timbered coun- try, on floats, and the lakes were all frozen. Finally he decided that he must try to get down, and glided for a small lake in among the trees. He got over it and landed on glare ice: which bent and cracked as the floats of his machine skidded over it. He ran the plane into shore and dragged it in among some willows to prevent its being blown over. That night he walked ten miles through the bush in the dark and in the violent storm to the nearest house from which he was able to telephone rather anxi- ous officials at Ottawa. One of the most astounding forced landings from which a pilot escaped with his 'life was that of W. L. Brintnell, of Winnipeg, fly- ing manager of 'Western Canada Airways, who landed a seaplane in the bush, coming down in the tree tops. The machine was practically torn to pieces, and Brintnell had considerahle ' difficulty in getting out of the cabin and climbing down a tree to the ground. ' The feat of an American pilot, William Winston, of the Curtiss Air Service, rivals that of the Canadians. Winston had been fly- ing a motion picture news photo- grapher in Canada during the win- ter. He was returning to New York with his machine equipped with skis. Somehow or other he missed the border of the snow line and found himself south of it with- out wheels. He was in a tremend- ous hurry and decided to take a chance with the result 'that he made a perfect landing on bare ground at- Curtiss Field, Long Ts- iand, without even straining the machine. ENFIELD BRIEFS Enfield, Aug. 8.--Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Laver and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mullen, and Mrs, J. Prout, To- ronto, Mrs. J. A. Harding and Mrs. B. Palmer, Cincinnati, Miss Mabel Virtue, Toronto, and Miss Jessie Vir- tue, Chicago, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ormiston. Mrs. J. Falconer, F. T. Ashton, Herb Ashton and M. Densem, To- of Quebec. | o Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Niddery and family, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. H, and Miss Eileen, Harmony, we guests of Mr. and Mrs. John He burn. - Mrs. C. Branton, Oshawa, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. 8. Page. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cochrane, and daughter, Bowmanville, visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. Cochrane. Mr. and Mrs. John Gillson, Miss Marjorie Gillson, and Mr. . Clark Smith, Woodville, were Sunday visi. tors of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ormiston. Mr. and Mrs. John McCulloch, Miss Ida MeCulloch, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McCulloch and family visited at Orono. Mr. and Mrs. R. Weir and family, Owen Sound, and Godfrey Bowman, Niagara, visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Pascoe, RB. W, Pascoe, Miss Helen and Miss Eliza- beth Pascoe, visited at Solina. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Prescott, Miss Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. A. Prescott and Miss Margaret visited in Toronto. Miss Viola Bradley, Haydon, is visiting with Miss Elva Ferguson. Miss Elizabeth Pascoe is visiting in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. L. Stinson, Oshawa, visited with Mrs. J. Stine n. : R. Wallace Pascoe spent the weeks end in Oshawa. The Ladies' Aid Society held its meeting for August at the home of Miss Verna Ormiston. A large nums ber of members were present, also several visitors. The program cone sisted of a contest and two solos, sweetly rendered by Miss Elaine Pal- mer, Alsike threshing has commenced. The hum of the threshing machines is a reminder that autumn is ape proaching again. NOENDINSIGHT T0 COTTON STRIK Alternative of Arbitration as a Fight To a Finish Manchester, Eng., Aug. 13.-% With practically all of the operae tives organizations steadfastly op- posed to direct negotiation as a so- lution of the Lancashire cotton stoppage and only a few of the em=~ ployers inclined to arbitration, the issue seems to resolve itself inte alternatives of arbitration or a fight to the finish. The stoppage entered its third week yesterday and as yet there is no sign of the end. Sir Horace Wilson, permanent secretary of the ministry of labor, was busy all day yesterday and on Sunday meeting individual leaders on both sides. Meetings of the cen- tral committee of the Cotton Spin- ners and Manufacturers' associa- tion and of the general committee of the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners' associations are being held today. There is good reason to believe the two bodies will consider tne question of whether they should accept the principle of arbitration as a means of settling the dispute. But it is difficult to forecast which way the decision will go. Hitherto only about one per cent of the em- ployers--those on the manufactur- ing side of the industry--are un- derstood to have favored arbitra- tion. While the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners' associations made no secret of their preference for direct negotiation the operatives have not yet given their represen- tatives power to negotiate on the question of wage reduction. . The long idleness of the cotton mills is regarded with concern throughout England, and foreign manufacturers. are said to be tak- ing advantage of the opportunity to step into the British market. MY, HOW CORRECT He: Why does a stork stand ord one leg? She: I dent know. He: Why, if he lifted it, he'd fall down.--Pele Mele, Paris. EVIDENCE "Officer, are you sure this man was' intoxicated ?" asked the Magistrate. . "Well, no, sir," said the bohby, "except "is wife said as "ow 'e brought 'ome two old nags and tried to make them stand up as book-ends on the parlor table."--Punch, ronto; E. W. Pascoe and Miss June Ashton, Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. Ormiston. \ DISNEY-COTT f . AMBULANCE Money Loaned An ON : Ten-Minute Service dh . Pay while you are driving. G. R. HOLDEN Motor Loans & Discount Ltd. ny Bigg Phone 2790 87 Celina St. Phone 1088 ms ---- REPAIRING 10 King St. W. If your Watch is not giving satistaction we can make it tell the correct time D. 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