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Oshawa Daily Times, 7 Oct 1929, p. 11

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\ \ THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1929 PAGE ELEVEN THE C eY "NNN O IASSERIED SECTION WRAS where (\ Hy CONANT & ANNIS, BARRISTE KS Solicitors, Notaries Public, Ete, Cone {syancing and general practice of w, Oftlces 7% Simcoe St, South, Oshawa, Phone 4, G, D, Conant, LA, LLB, A, F, Annis, B.A. . ' Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey- ancer, Money to loan, Third floor pwr Alger Buildin. Opposite Post Phone 2¢ CET Cu BANK cf ilding, 5 " + BA~ . rister, Solicitor, Nowsy Publie, Con neer, Money to loan, Office 144 Kin St. East, Oshawa, Phone 445. ence phone 837, EIOHTON AND Fraser, Barristers, Conveyancers, Notaries Publle, ety, Office over Standard Bank, HEutrance £imcoe Bt. 'hone 13, J, ¥, Qrieron, K.C, T, K, Creighton, B.A, AN, RRISTENR, Notary, over oi Money to loan, 16 Simcoe Phone 67, Residence Solicitor, Store, street north, BAR- Alger Phone PARKHILL AND FIELD, Haters, ete, Money to loan, Blin { Opposite Post Dffige, J. Parkhill, H. Field, % AND SE BAR A Solicitors, ete, 244 Simcoe veh ph ne 3160. Money to loan, HALL, BA, BARRIS: A ete, Conveyancing and general practice, 22% King Bt, East, Phone 8237, (te) Medical Engineering ad Surveying I N A S 1, ONTAR- io Land Surveyors and Civil Engin. eers, sub-divisions, town planning, municipal engineers, 365 or 411 King St. EB. Phones 2502] or 2544. 4, Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING ST. East, Ambulance, Residence, 542 Sim» soe 4 street north, Phones 210) and 0W DISNEY-COTT TUNTRAL HOME 87 Celina street, Oshawa, Corner Buse street, Ambulance, . Phone Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St, west, Oshawa; The old. est Fire Agency in Oshawa, 30 Ree utahle Fire Companies, WHEN PLACING INSURANCT consult R, N, Johns, BO Simcoe north, Your insurance wants attended to ul vour mterests protected, Transportation CATTAGE, COLEMAN'S, 85 BOND W., Phone 82, Furniture van and 6 trucks in charge of expert men, Furniture INOVIng a specialty, Stor. ae arranged, CARTAGE, MOVING, GRAVE Local and long sand and cinders, distaner hauling, Phone 3048 and 2602F, Smith and Cox, 44 Bond St Ww, OSHAWA'S OLDEST lished furniture movers, car age. Local and long distance Frank Cowle, Prop, 65 Park RI South, Phone 216, (Sept 16-1 mo) ESTAR. Park Road DR, HAROLD W, TRICK, PHYS! cian, Surgeon, Obstetrician, Special references to maternity work and di- seases of women. Two years' post raduate experience, Office and resis ence 167 Simcoe St. N,, (cor, Brock) phone 303 DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR- eon, Accoucher, Office and resi- ence, King St, East, corner Victoria St. Oshawa, Phone 94, DR, GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN Surgeon, Obstetriciah, diséases of infants and children, Office and residence, 97 Bond East, Phone 1153, DR. B. J, HAZLEWOOD, cian an "Surgeon, special, attention given to Rena work and Electro. Sheop, Office; Disney Block: Phone 2050, Office open am 0 pan Residence 161 King East, 'Phgne 2416 DR, ALVIE STEWART, SUR- geon, Obstetrician, physician, Special attention to surgerv, Two years ele- ven months post graduate experience, Hospital, St, Bartholomew's and St. May's Hospital, London, Royal In- Rrmary, Edinb u , Univesity Hos- pital, erlin, be 142 Simcoe St, Phone Soa, Residence bk PAID ARCHER, MID, CM, R. P. and S, Edinburgh, Bin Rs Surgeon and Obstetrician, Office 142 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3020. residence 161 King St. E. Phone ur ARCHER BROWN, M.D, L, C. P. & S. Edinburgh, Piva ien: Surgeon, Obstetrician, special ats tention to maternity work and dis- eases of children, Office and resi. dence, 185 Simcoe St. North, Phone 3107 Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist R, F. T, BRYAN 160 BL Street West, Toronto, will be at . office over Jury & Lovell's Bog Sloe each Saturday, from 1 tilt 4 for consultation and treatment diseases of ear, nose dnd throat oJ Appointments may be made ut drug store, Phone 97. Eye, Ear; Nose and Throat DR. E. F, RICHARDSON, OFFICE over Mitchell's Drug Store. Hours 10 to 12 am, 2 to 5 Evenings b appointment, Office phone 2660, Residence 432], Dental DR. S.J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- sett's, Special attention to X-ray work, Gas extraction, Nurse in at- tendance, Phone 959. House 131 DR. FRED A. FLORA, DENTIST, 37 King street cast, Alger building, Phone 2860, Evenings by appoint. ment, R. H. M, J north, over Mitchell's Drug Store. as for extraction. Phone Ni Ty BBL Ho ab trous oxid oxygen mas for extra.. tore Office, Rom! 8 Bank Bldg Phone 948, residence, 1 378M IR. ¥ F, BROCK, DE ENTTST 16 St. N, over Dewland's, Phone Jos? Res. 202W. Evenings by ent Theatre Bldg. Phone 1 Residence 669 DR AT DR. DAVIES, Dentists, 37 King St. E. Special at tention to mas extraction and X-ray work, Nurse in attendffice. Phones ( \ Veterinary S pecialist diseases domestic animals, at and Dor Hospital, 203 King west, PHYSI-]265) '| To insure prompt delivery, Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU PERMANENT WAVE Shoppe, Permanent wave $7.50 and $10. Automatic machine, 1 extra free finger wave, Phone 29068, Real Estate for Sale T00 ACRE DAIRY FARM ALL: tillable; 20 acres seeded to Alfal- fa; fair buildings, milk house, good wells; situated on milk route, half mile from school, 6 miles from Oshawa; reasonable price, eawsy terms; would accept other propers ty In exchange, perferably pasture land, Avply Norm Gimblokt, Phi awa, R, TOR Tyee TTR 1 AW, Patricia Ave,, new brick house, Kx- tra large living room with coal mantle, Chestnut trim and oak fioors throughout, white enamelled and tiled kitehen, built in cabinet and ironing board, inlaid linoleum on floor, wired for stove, large bedrooms with plenty clothes closets, linen press with drawers, 1 cupboard, double base plugs In each room, three plece bathroom, medicine cabinet, towel rails, lin- oleum on floor, Well drained tiled cellar, guaranteed furnace and coll, laundry tubs, Reasonable cash payment or clear bullding lot and cash, No old property, No agen's, Phone 3067W, (80¢) FOR SALE-NEW SEVEN ROOM brick house on paved street, near GMC, Must he sold immediately Owner leaving the city, Apply Box 212 Times, FOR SALW-NEW TTOWT HoH brick house, All modern conven fences, Paved streets, North of General Motors, Apply 84 Allee St, (Klan) CHICKEN FARM. 5 with good house, chicken houses, Apply Box (82h) TOR BALE nore or more barn and thre) Orchard, spring water, £227 Times, Work Wanted RE-UPHOLSTERING, CHESTER: fields made to order, We save you money, Estimates free. G. A, Con. stable, 74 Mechanic street, Phone 15051, (5611) EXPERT MARCELLING BY Betty 'Ward at Betty Lou Perman. ent Wave Shoppe, Marcel and shame poo $1, Phone 2968, WATSONS EARBER Beauty Shop, 9 Celina St. We spe- cialize in ladies' hair entting, mar« celling, shampooing, facials, Marcel 80 cents, For appointments phone J, (Sept, 10-1 mn,) AND BATTERIES CHARGED, CALLED for and delivered, 75 cents, If ren. tal supplied $1, Batisries repaired, Ha lidgon, 20 Mill' St, Phone (Sept. 10-1mo.) or TET HARG' pv DE- livered 75¢, rental 8he, and the entire electrical system of car re- paired, 204 Oshawa Blvd, Phoue 31128W, (Sept, 10-1ma) EXPERIENCED MARCELLER will fill appointments in your own home, Morning , or evening, Ap- pbintments only, Phone 2710W, (Sept, 9-1 ma.) Building Supplies FOR SALE -- SAND, GRAVEIL, stone and black loam, $1.60 a vd, For quality dod. atvice 'phone Es- sery iy 1, CEMENT yr FOR SALE~ lace or+ ate. W, ders in advance of delivery Borrowdale, Phong 1618. Music PUPILS ACCEPTED instructions, Mra, Berry, Phone 11560, VOCAL Grant IN (Dr) (Oct, 1+1mon) ARTHUR LYNDE, VOCAL TEA. chdr (Hambourg Conservatory, 7To- ronto) pupils prepared for all exams, Oshawa, Wednesday, 92 Simcoe St North; Phone 2754F, 120-11) FRA SMITH, of Taronto's leading viclin teachs ers, is In Oshawa on 'Thursday afternoons, Studio. 86 Elgin St, K, Phone 739M, (Oct, 4-1mo) HERBERT CO, TRENBER, ORGAN ist and choir master of King St. nited church, will socept pupils in plano, organ and voeal musie, For particulars apply to 60 Wik lam St, Bust, Phone 2896, (Sept, 6-1 mo,) MITES ANNIE i. MoMASTER, ATOM, teacher of plano, Studio 17 Connaught, Phone 116F. Resi: donce phone 1648 r 23, (Sept, 5-1 mo,) MRS. JACK LEE, ATOM. teacher of plano and theory, 613 Carnegle Avenue, Phone 2361J, (Sept, 7-1 mo,) prano, will accept pupils for sing ing, volee culture, ete, Phone 1904, 228 Bruce St (Oct, 1-lme.) Money to Loan CITY AND FARM A ess loans arranged, Parkhill | Field. Barristers, ete. Alger hay Phone 1614, Hemstitching NINE CENTS PER YARD, PLEAT- ed skirts one dollar, Dressmaking Alterations, Embroidery, and Smoeking. Mrs. Dell, 26§ Simcoe '{South. Phone 1656, ; (Sept. 14-1 mo.) Contracting Blastering, electric or alterations. CONTRACTING -- CONCRETE one 139 for estimates 13th) Bs R GUTSOLE, FIRST CLASS IA. R CUTSOLE. FIRST (LATS 1 aranised "30 "or Sonn erhanger, int ben a ht Pine Ave. phone hone Architects work. "Second floor, architectural hone 1996 Royal Bank Building, es, THOMSON ANE gociate architects, "Over Felt ly Auctioneer § Simcoe Si. 8. We can sell vour Simcoe St. S. d pieces of furniture s at our vards, 41 Ontario, W. CLA y vears' experience, har uened ana: fice at 520 Simcoe St. South. Your business solicited, Phone 259IM for particulars, (Sept. 9-1mo.) ENERAL| § eto, Trucks lettered, R, Stacey, 115 McLaughlin Blvd; Phone | 2800W, (Sept, 8-1 mo) F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT shop at ve ¥ Swiss watchmaker, repair Your pat: HY King Street West, ronage is solicited RADIO SERVICE "AND 1 EH sories, - Repairs on electrle, and battery mets, Tubes/and batteries tested, Battevies recharged, remal supplied $1, Phone 1048J. Charles Wales. 148 Elgin E (Oct, 3:1 mo) TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITING AND ADDING machines overhauled, repaired and rebullt, My work is guaranteed, You don't pay until you are sat- isfled, Dealer in all kinds of re- built typewriters, Calvin Elllott 2561 Arthur Street, Oshawa, Out, Phone §69W, (Oct, 4-1 Mo,) TAW'§ HOOK STORE, Ask for prices on Publle Bteno- graphy work, Phone 1472, 37 Sim. coe Bt, North, (M-T-Wett) Rates for | Classified Ads, | | First Insertion--114 conts per word, Minimum charge 40e¢, Each subsequent consecis tive insertion 1e¢ per word, Three conmecutive inser. tlong for the price of two first fusertions (three cents a word), Minimum charge for three insertions, U0 cents, Box number 10¢ additionu! Professional or Pusiness Cards, $2.60 per month for 20 wordy or less; 10 centy a word per month for each additionn) word, TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS CONT LITTLE; AC. COMPLISH MUCH TELEPHONE 8b Ask for Classified Ad Department hh. a For Sale MIXED HARD AND SOFT WOOD slabs, $3 per load, Also bone dry body wood, Waterous Meek Lined Phone 1268 o (Apr, 261) FUNK 2ALE--HBINTZMAN QO, Ltd, planos, new and used planog, also radios, latest wodels; terns arrunged, Apply C, Trull, Phone 1660J, (111-18) VOR BALE QUARTER-CUT JAR dining room table, good condition, Apply 404 Richmond By, HM, (80¢) A SEWING MACHINI MOTOR for sale, almost new, Cheap for quick syle. , Phone 19384, (Ble) 6 TUBE, MOHAWR RADIO, CONE speaker, Complete with batteries in new condition, Fifty Dellars, Phone 3280], ---- (Ble) I HE EATER, 10 INCH Call 1484J, ONE QUEB KC firebox, Cheap, (829) FOR BALE---1 TURNER GAH stove In first clase condition, Also sen! coat, Phone 064, (820) POR SALB-"BROWN COAT WITH fur trimmings, Will sell cheap, Phone 606M did (82a) Dressmeking PRERSMARING, NEARONADLE prices, children's garments a spoc- lalty, Mrs, Chariton, 63 Montrave Ave, Westmount (81c) GET YOUR FURNACE AND chimney cleaned before the cold weather, R, Ball, Phone 25682W, (82¢) Photographer WAVE YOUR FAVORITE ANAT: shots and photographs colored Phone 534 for prices and samples, (Oot, 1. 1 mo), Coat Repairing Gents' nvercoats repaired and altered, ladies' fur coats ropa and repaired, "Tailoring" your own matertal made up, Address 12% Kin, W. (over saps). Call and de dor Phone (Sept, 21 1-mo,) Yom REMODELLED py [1 THE Ladies of Oshawa, Fur Coats re- lined, repaired and remodelled, ood work guaranteed, highest re- ky Prompt Service, Mrs, KE, Delmage, phone 339, Bowmanville (781) Second Hand Dealer SECOND HAND DEALER. FUR. niture bought and sold, 180 Bloor St, Kast, Phone 1817M. (tr) Room and Board HOT POT A WHOLE DINNER for 20, Come to H4 Willlam St, E, from 11.80 to 1 p.m, (Sept, 23-1 mo) NICELY FORNISHED ROOM with board, in private family, Very central, Phone 1028), (880) OOM A L, Apply 68 Church St, (800) Of { stairs room, with board for refined gentleman or lady. Close to Col- leglate, 148 Bimcoe St, North, (81h) "HOARD, NICH front south bedroom, for one Ir two gentlemen, Close to Motors, Phone 3170W, (83¢) G00 MENKO®, CORNER OF Simcoe and William Sts, the best place to have your shoes fixed, cleaned and dyed, (Oot, 1-1 Mo.) Lost and Found tween Bank of Montreal and Kit. tings Ltd, man's wages, Finder please phone 1200F, Reward, (824) choloe garden land, good frame house with 8 plece bath, barn, hen houses, 900 hens, 2 cows, horse, All necessary implements, Price $5000, «Will exchange for Oshawa or Bowmanville house property, Lycett, 36 King Bn Qui AWA, oR house, North end for "one in To: ronto, oaxt end preferred, Box 224 Times, (810) ¥a x house in Oshawa for one in Toren. to, Phone 2830W. Eveningy - (82 Home Cooked Meats a ENG LI 18H "HOME "MADE PORK plen,, sausage rolls, brawn, potted ments, ete, ete, Frank Drakes, 21 Maple street, hone 2372F, (77th Help--Wanted Male TYERMANENT PLEASANT WORK for two good men, Apply in per son, Saturday and Monday, Fuller Brush Co, Alger Bldg, (800) MEN WITHOUT PREVIOUS salen experience make good with us, You can too, We will help you make good, Excellent opportunity; exclusive territory In Oshawa, Write giving age and occupation to The J, R, Watkine Company, Dept, F'K, Hamilton, Ont, (MW. ¢ Help Wanted FARN UPWARDS OF $25 WEER- ly growing mushrooms for us, in waste collar space all winter, Hus trated booklet sent for stamp, Dom inion Mushroom Co, Toronto 3 , Agents Wanted Double your salary by adding $95.00 weekly selling Imperial Art Personal Christmas Cards to friends, business associates, club and church members from magnificent free sample b Imperial Art Manufacturers, 51 V "A lington West, Taronto, -- Position Wanted x FINNISH GIRL Wot 1 LD TKR general heuse work or cooking ponition, Have references, Apply 264 Albert St, (83a) or Sale or Exchange ments "tor sale or exchange, Apply Wm. Elson, Thornton, (8380) TR Caulking YL UREVICEE ANGURD your windows and doors filled with plastic cement and shut out the cold draft, naves fuel, the cost in small, Free estimates, J, H, Laws son, RR, No, 2, Oshawa, Phone 788-8, (Oot $-1_mo) mo) Public Stenographer MARTE M, HILTON, {4 SIN00nR street north, Phone 10600, Special rates for malling lists and clroular work (Sept, 24-1 Wo) For Rent ---- 0 All conveniences, Phone 2770, (830) UND wha) OMS floor to rent, Partly furnished, Light, water and use of phone, $30 per month, Phone 1404W, (83h) room with all" Sanvehioncas Ah 790 MgMillan Drive, Phone 288 82¢) TO WENT FURNISITED 1 10 housekeeping rooms, north end. Heat, light and telephone. Rent reAfonable, Apply Hox 228 Times, - Motor Cars FOR SALE 28 PONTIAC SEDAN. Apply phone 2047J, (83¢) | (830) FOR RENT = COMFORTAALR double room in quiet home, Suit refined couple, ladles or gentle. men, Phone 3167, (83¢) For Rent VOUR AND vive ROONED MOD orn suites, includipg electrie refrig oration, stove, dry, conven) ences, ete; continuous hot waler supplied, Apply Bupt, 'phone 2671, or The Trusts and Guarantee Co, ltd,, manager for owner, Tora, (37:41) APATTMENTS 70 RENT Modern conveniences, $40 and by Apply Jury & Lovell, (B61) 0 RENT PRIVATE 0-ROOMETD apartment over Ledger's Store, next ta Karn's Drug Store, Pos session October 1, Apply Mrs, FV, UL, Henry, 231 King Bt, Eas, Phone 16, B2-L1) TO NENT RAMI WOURY, $15 monthly on Montrave avenue, Ap- ply B, A, Bargant, 288 Park Na, 8, Phone 1270W, (761) TO MENT--FW6 NOOMA™ FO: nished, Every convenience for light housekeeping, Phone 1478), (7601) AOTRE TO RENT--BREVEN ROOM- ed brick house, attic finished, Gar age, Immediate i Apply 109 Colborne Bt, K, (771) NE Ww BIX ROOM RIC K K HOUSE, Hardwood floors, French doors, Reasonable rent, 84 Cadillac Ave, Phone 162 or 28047, (Khe) TO REN UTHBON FTREET, Now large six room house, square plan, hardwood througout, good location "hone 200660 (B0¢) FIVE ROOMED HOUSE TO RENT at 304 Burke Bt, lights, water and sewer, Phone 1048), (K0e) I ROOME AND PANTY, GINOUND floor, use of cellar, also garage to vent, All conveniences, Apply 476 | Hhort Celina, (800) TO RENT -- TWO OR THREE furnished Blvd, Phone rooms on MoeLaughlin ROOM TO™ 2512M . (81h) RENT INT PRIVATE family, Board if desired, Apply 151 Coloborne Bt, E, Phone B20F, (800) ROOMHN, Ap. THREK Mght and phone, Dearborne Avenue, Ch (800) TO RENT=T HOUREKWREYING rooms, use of everything except linens, Bult young eouple or ladies All conveniences, 364 Arthur St, (800) LARGE TN FURNTEIRD On partly furnished rooms to rent, All oak floors In new home, Posses: slon any time, Apply 97 Oshawa Blvd (R00) ATATTAIRNT 10 RENT BEAUTIFUL, MODERN APART ments In Oshawa's choleest resis dental section, refrigeration, elec tric stoves and grates, $70 and up, Apply Apt, 2, 161 King St, 1, La RAN -- (804) EIGHT ROOM HOUSE TO RENT, All conveniences, Hardwood floors, Hot alr heatmg, 3 garages, Reas onable rent, Phone 808 or 809, (Sot) RATT IrUT, TO heat, ply RENT water, 280 FOR ENT apartment, Ideal rseidental secs tion, Kitolienette, dinette, lving- room, bedroom, bathroom, Equip ped with kitchen cabinet, electrle refrigerator, electrie stove, eleotrle washer, electric fixtures, blinds and ourtain rods, Hot and cold water the year round free with Janitor wervice, Rent reasonable Disney Real Estate, Opp, P.O Phone 1660 or 2847W, (R0LH) TO HRENT="TWO ¥URNIIAED rooms for light housekeeping Heated, With all conveniences, 'hone 1881), (800) TO "RENT rR WE FURNISH RD housekeeping rooms, Suitable for young eoupls, Convenient to Ped- lara and Phillips, Apply 38 Jacks son St, Phone 1841J, (800) TO LET---ONF NEW FRONT apartment, All conveniences, Im- mediate possession, 2602 King St, K, Phone 1315W, (800) OFFICES AND LIVING APART. ments to rent, Apply Canadian Bank Commerce, Standard Bank Branch, (R1tf) HOUSE TO RENT, APPLY 14) Colborne St, East, Sle) 10 0 RENT-NEW STR y JOMED 10use np x Os awa Blvd, TO LET == TWO FURNISHED Prt suit gentlemen, private home, Simeoe St, N, Phone 2118], (81h) FURNTEHED on unfurnished rooms upstairs, Heat. ed, Telephone, Conveniences, Baby welcome, 109 Albert Street, (810) 6! \ 191 College avenue, Oshawa, Bath and furnace, Apply Threadgold Bros Phone 2866 or 439, Whitby, (M-W-I' tf) A N+ feotlonery business, newspapers and magarine, Central business lo- vation, Rent §15 per month, Phone 1400, (810) avenue, Apply 3% Whiting avenue, (810) 4 4. . three rooms, $30 per month, Ap: ply Mrs, Patton, 843 Clarke 8t, (800) Rn -- house, All convenlences, Also 4 room house with water, light and sewer at 78 and 77 Westmoreland Ave, Apply 73 Weatmoreland or (810) TO RENT--NICHTY WORNTSHED bedroom on ground floor, running water, also one single room, Rvery convenience, Very central, Apply 178 Centre 8t, Phone 3118, (82a) roomd (housekeeping), Water, Nght, heat, gas, No ohildren, 20 Th #t, Phone 10W, (819) galow, Furnished, Phone IT After five pm (830) The Frenoh revolution unsues confully attempted to substitute the "deade™ of ten days for the week, FERGUSON PLANS TO TIGHTEN UP ON THE LIQUOR CONTROL Chellenges Sinclair to "Pump Up" His Courage And Fight Midland, Oct, 7.Determined to stamp out such small bootleg- gers as still exist, Premier G, Howard Ver ugon, yest.rday des clared that dismissal and a jail term will he provided in the L.,C.A, for the permit Issuer who opens the way to illegal vending by sels ing mose thi one permit to the same man, This first intimation of the mooted amen' ments to the pris: ent M(uor law ¢ ne In a speech that was declared by hig friends to he the most stirring made by the pramier so fay thig ecampalgn, In stinging terms, he renewed his ¢hallenge to W, KE, N, Binclalr, Libera) lender, to "Lamp up hig courage, come out into the open and fight on the lguor question, Mr, Ferguson read from newss paper reports, various speeches of Mr, Sinclair in conection with the lguor issue, holdlug the Liberal lender up as Inconsi tent and as» porting that it was utterly impos. gible for anybody to 'udge exact ly where he stood, The temperange wing thought him prohibitions and others considered him as planding for the Liquor Control not The time, premier. alsn, for the first turned his guns en the Kng- lsh language league orators who are attacking the government's bilingual schools poliey Nosents Rensationalists "I resent the few babbling, violent, cheap wensationists," the premier nsperted, "who are golng uwround the provines today saying that Ferguson has betrayed his trust, his birthright, his language and has sold out to the French people, I believe in the Dominion of Canada and the empire, 1 stand snd this government stands for the province of Ontario as an in. tegral part of the British empire." Prolonged applause greeted the fighting peroration with which the premier ¢ nelnded a plea for a fair trial of the persuasive rather than the coercive method of teach. Ing English to Frengh-spéaking children, "Now, so fuel for that was hin obneluding reference to the English Language Leaguers, "hecause it's mora than the wholo bunch of them are worth" Drawn from all parts of the northern section of Simeoe county, a crowd which fliled one of the major theatres of the town ap» plauded to an echo the preamler's attack on his opponents on what yeem the two leading questions of the oampaign--=liguor and biling= nallsm, Midland is the heme of Hon, William Finlayson, minister of lands and forests, and this afters noon's meeting was his conven tion, With no other nominees an much ag mentioned, It was with enthusiastic unanimity that the delpgates re-nominated him to carry again the Conservative stand. ard in Kast Simoes, "It ean be solved, and it will he solved," the premier asserted with reference to the problem of the bootlegger who gets more than one permit, 'The present act, he submitted, had cleared out the big bootlegger but the "little pikera" still existed, "Generally they get five or alx permits under foreign names Skavinaky or Skavorsky or the lke," he sald, "When we amend the act, the fellow who Issues more than one permit will take the re. sponsibility, go to Jall and lose his job." THREE KILLED IN TORONTO. SUNDAY Woman Dies When Auto ls Ditched--Baoxer Injured Three were killed and flve per- sons were injured in 'avoldenta that ocourred on the highways near Toronto yesterday, Mra, Arthur Hepburns, aged d1, of 712 Landkownd avenue, died in the Bt, Michael's hospital two hours after the ear in which she was riding with her husband and three friends left the Dundas high way near Palermo, (Uhrig. Newton, noted boxer, was in the ear with ner and was seriously injured, Fitteensyear-old Thomas Morria, Montross avenue, was killed als post instantly when the bloyole he was dding along the lakeshore Rifhvey near the Humber waa struck by a motorist, Compans fons with him wera injured and treated in the Toronta Western hoapital, re, Hepburn ted at 3% o'clock yesterday afternoon, Her injuries were & fractured » ull and severe {whe in boxing ty of Toronto, 'n pital, auf» ken riba and severe tiong 'about the ver, ed, he Th Y i rn, | husband of Wy dead woman, suffered slight bruises, Mya, Newton sustained a broken arm, while Kathleen Naws ton, aged 4, esoaprd without ine Jury, 5 hy Bboy) coach at the ¥ in the St, he from COMMON NATIONAL SPIRIT 1S URGED Louis St. Laurent, K.C., Ad- dresses Canadian Club Members Quebee, Oct, 7, We are your part ners in the work of developing a common, national Canadian spirit; but we want you to knew us as we really are) Louis St, Laurent, X.C, batonnier "general of the Bar of Que- bee, and president of the Quebec Ca- nadian Club, sald in addressing the members of the Association of Cane adian Clubs of Canada at the Chateau Frontenac recently, The occasion was the luncheon tens dered the visiting delegates by the Quebee Canadinn Club after the op ening sessions of th convention, Mr, St, Laurent declared that the Canadian clubs played i" important role in the orientation of "our nation al mentality," and that legitimate pride must be on the basis of broad national spirit Dwelling on the vast natural re. sourees with which Providence hus so plentifully endowed Canada, the president of the Quebee Canadian Club declared that "our population is so sparse and the distances are so great that we have little opportunity lor community intercourse, For that reason, he was golng th cite some facts about Quebee, in or oh (Nat visiting delegates might get an idea of what this city and Prov nee actually was, The population of the ety of Quebec wis around 135000, practically the whole of which was ¢hurch-going, Of this number, 125000 were Roman Catholics who attended 24 parochial churches and 14 non-parochial ehur ches, One hundred and eighteen masses were sald every Sunday morn ing, while the seating capacity of the churches, 2000 in all, was utilized some five ties, Care of Sisk Mr, St, Laurent alse demonstrated, by figures, that Quebee children Ko to school and also stressed the meas surs that were taken for the care of the sick and infirm, the old and the needy, He referred to the arrival of the Ursuline and Augustine nuns in Can- ada on August 1, 1639, the Ursulines to establish the first school, and the Augustines to Tound the first hospital in Quebec, "These cloistered nuns constitute our most tangible link with the past, the speaker said, Everythng is as it wis AU year ago-=the habits they wear--the rooms they osgupy-=-cvery thing Is as it was the afternoon that their iredecessors cared for the wounded from the batle of the Plains of Abraham, He referred to the care given hos pital patients, declaring that there were five hospitals in Rives four of which, with a capacity of 826 heds were looked on as aCtholie hospitals and the other, with a capacity of 168 beds, the Joffrey Hale hospital, was looked on as a Protestant hospital, Last spring, when he was in Mon treal, he continued, it was established that the average expenditure per patient $4.55 per day Based on this rate, Quebec's expenditures for hospitals would thus amount to over $6,300,000 per annum T0 START WORK ON Engineers Busy Preparing Plans for Huge Undertaking Montreal =The first sod is likely to be turned for the construction of the new Canadian National Railway te minal on the site already announ ol takng in the present Lagauchet street station, not later © than next May, it was announced today at the head offices of the Canadian National Railways, It may possibly be started NK carlior than that, A Shy 0 TR engineers set apart specin purpose, has been ad n k © preparation of detailed plans of the development, and they 'will continue thia work well 'into the Winter, At the game time A little exploprntion business has still to be carried out as here and there, there are odd pars cela of land still to be taken over in prder to complete the necessary hold. nRs, Practical Start This work and the organisaton o the construction work, completing o many plans and so forth, iy likely to take most of the winter, butsearly in spring, and not later than May, the railway executives expect to he able to start the practical work of Rn It your Watch 1} oil y @ 10 King 8, WwW, ° yl TERMINAL IN MAY}: HARDWOOD KIAVKS LALLY | BY EXPERT MECHANICH Old floors finished lke new, worm windows, combination doors, General Contractors, B. W. HAYNES 11 King Bt, W, Vhone #1, residence Lb i, viting, building and constructing the necessary ramps and elevations and laying new tracks, with the work of building the terminal station, The Church of Bt, Andrew and Bt, Paul Is affected hy this decision, as their property forms part of the site of the new terminal, and is under expropriation for th 1 purpose, so that the congregation has to vacate the ehurch building in time for the work of terminal construction ta start, Held Caempetition A competition was announced some time ago for the best design submits ted for the new church, This egme petition brought emiries from a name her of architects, It eloses on Nove ember 1, after which date the jury will proceed to the selection of the most suitable design rom winong those submitted, Once the design his Cat selected, the Church will be in a position to proceed rapidly with preparations for their new building, "Two questions which are still in doubt are, the ams ount of probable cost of the new building, which ean not be degidegd until the designs are available and the amount of compensation which the expropriation proceedings will glye to the congregation for deprive ing them of their present property, Meanwhile, the railway authorities are anxious that the Chureh should vacate Ms premises us early as poss sible, The Church has a new site on Sherbrooke street just west of phe Art Gallery, Ready Vor Plowing Lindsay, Directors pf the Vies toria Plowmen's Association met in Eldon Chureh to make Arrango- ments for the annual mateh to he held Tuesday, October 23, on the farm of Peter Morrison, lot 12, concession 6, Kldon, They ap~= pointed a grounds commities, made final arrangements for the ban« quet, set the date of the boys' home plowing match and appoints ed » committee to coach the boys for the hoys' inter-county matoh at Xing ton, President J, A, Davies acted as chairman for the meets ng. 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