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Oshawa Daily Times, 24 Dec 1929, p. 15

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® THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1929 i » bd > THE C Ai" where SS uger REIED § CTION = 'Mr. Seller "20060 lege' & ANNILS, BARRISTERS GNA Notaries Public. Etc, Con. nel d acetic fr ld », 0 4. oD, Conant, LB; A PF, Annls, B.A. LJ " B, x § , , iT, tor, Notary 1 Convey ancer. Money to loan, Third floor new. er Building. Opposite Post one 2996 CLATR, RC. DANK . S erce Building, : =, MANGAN, BA ~ ' rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, ow veyancer. Money to loan, Office 14! Bt, East, Ochawa, Phone 445) ence phone 837 Fraser, Barristers, Conveyancers, Notaries Pubilg, ets, Office over Standard Dauk., Kutrance Simcoe St. Phone 13, J. J. Grierson, K.C,, Tf, K. Creighton, B.A, N. C. Fraser, B.A, ' 3 AN, "NK, Heitor, Notary, over Dewland's AE Money to loan, 16 Simeos street north, Phone 067. Residence 2680F, PARRAILL AND FIELD, BAR. isters. ete. Money to loan, Alger Ide. Opposite Post Office. Phone 14, A. J, Parkhill, A, C. 11. Field GREER AND ITUMPHRIEYS, BANK risters, Solicitors, ete. 244 Sir.coe t. N. Phone 3160," Meney to loan, ALEX C, HALL, B.A, BARRI¥ ter, ote, Conveyancing and genersl ractice, 22% King 9t. East hone 8237, (tr) HARRIE & HARRIS, BARRIS ters, Solicitors, ete, 41 Alger Bldg: Orbawa and Port Perry, Phenos 769 Oshawa, Port Perry 24 an) 71 rv 3, (Dec, 2-1 month) Medica! - DR. MgKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR geon, Accoucher, fice and resis dence, King St, Erat, eon Victoria St. Oshawa, Phone 94, DR. HAROLD WwW, TRICK, PH /sl clan, Surgeon, Obst*ctrician, Speginl references to maternidy work and di seases of ween, Two years' post raduate experience, Office and rem ence 167 Yimecoe St. Nu (cor. Brock) phone 307 DR. GRANT HZRRY, PHYSICIAN Surgeon, Obscetrician, diseases of infants end children, Office and residence, 97 Bond Fast, Phone 1155 DR, B,J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI- clan and Surgeon, specinl attention given to X-ray 'work nud Electro theopy, Office, Disney Block, Phone 2060, Office open 9 a.m, to 12 a.m, Residence 101 King East Phone 24186, DR. DAVID ARCHER, M.D, CM, L. RC P and 8 Edinburgh Physician, Surgeon and Obstetrician Ofc 142. Simeog St. N Phone 3020 Testdince 161 King St. E, Phone 3155 1, ARCHER BROWN, MD, L R C. P. & S. Edinburgh, Physician Surgeon, Obstetrician, special ats tention to maternity work and dis eases of children, Office and resi dence, 185 Simcoe St. North, Phone 3107, DR, C, W. CARR, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician, Office snd residence, 512 Simeoe street north, Phone 2415, Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F. T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will Le at his office. over Jury & Loveli's Drug Store each Saturday, from 1 till 4 p.m, for consultation ungd treatment of diseases of ear, nose' and throat only, Appointments mav be made wl drug store, Phune 97 Yea Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DRE F RICHARDSON, OFFICE over Mitchell's Drug Store, Hours 10 to 12 am. 2 to 5 Evenings by appointment, Office phone 2600, idence 432] ; " nC OrTTCT over Dewlands, Hours 10 to 12 a.m. 2 to 5, Evenings by appoint. ment, Office phone 1490, Resid: ence 25648, i Dental - DR. S.J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS. sett's,' Special wtgantion to X-ray work. Gas extraction. Nurse in nate tendance, Phone 959, House 1312, COORE, U STMCOL ST. north, over Mitchell's Drug Store Gas for exirnction, Phone 54, DR. lL. E. HUBBELL, DENTIST, Nitrous oxid oxvgen was for extra. tions. Offte, Royal Bank Blde Phone 948, residence, 1378M Engineering and Surveying DONEVAN. AND SHITHi, ONTAR 10 Land Surveyors and Civil Engine cers, sudan, town planning, municipal e ers, %05 or 411 King 1 A = Lo or 2544, ng BURIAL TO, 07 RING ST Past, AmbulanesResidence 542 Sim: coe street north, Phone 210J and 210W, DISNEY-CONT FUNERAL HOME y Celina street, Oshawa, Corner ruce street. Ambulance. Phone i ES Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. west, Oshawa, The old: est Fire Agency lg Oshawa, 30 Re nutable Fire Companies, LL WHEN PLACING INSURANCE consult R, N, Johps, '80 Simeoe north, Your fusurppce wants at tended to and your (nterests pro- tected, Transportation CARTAGE AND STORAGE. COLE man's, 86 Bond West, Specialists fy furniture moving, storage Ware house and moving van equipment, Phone 82, CARTAGE, MOVING, ORAVEL sand and cinders. Local and long distan: hauling, Phone. 3048 anid Besar, Smith and Cox, 387 King Bt. W. of this nature, ond collect for same, All Classified Advertising Coming Events, Etc. STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE This rule has been found necessary because of punto and loss arising from handling a large number of small accounts For the convenience of customers who find it inconvenient to come personally to The Times office, a telephone call will bring a messenger who will receive the advertisement "Times" Classified Ads Bring Results Telephone 35 ASK FOR CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT Auction Sale of Valuable Wesldential Properly in the City of Oshawa There will be offered for sile by Publie Auction on Thursday, the th day of Junuary, 1030, at the hour of one in the afternoon, on the premises 621 Sommerville Avenue, Oshawa, by virtue of the power of sole In un certain Mort. gage which will bs produced at the sale, the following property, Tot number one hundred and twenty-eight on the cast sige of Hommervio Avenue, Rowwland Park, in the said City of Oshawa, aecording to Registered Pian Num- ber 260, The following improvements are sald to be on the property: A one storey detached brick veneered dwelling on concrets foundation---house contains 1} rooms und bathroom. hardwood floors, hot alr heating, modern plumbing, electric light, TERMS: Ten per cent, of the purchase monoy to be paid down ut the time of sale, Yor balance, terms will be made known at the wile The property will be offered for sale subject to un reserved bid, For further particulars apply to JONES & LEONARD, solicitors, 18 Toronto Street, Toronto 2... (148-156-161) Work Wanted Articles For Sale OSHAWA'S OLDEST [ESTAB- lished furniture movers. Park Road ear nee, Local and long distance, Frank Cowle, Prop. 65 Park Rd South, Phone 215 (Dee, 16-1 mo) Beauty "Parlors BETTY LQ, PERMANENT wave, Special $5.and $2.50. Finger wave and shampag $i. Facial 78¢, Hair cutth g 25¢. Phone 2968 or 86 he? Cr Simeoe North, EXPERT MARCELLING BY Bevty Ward at Betty Lou Perman. ent Wave Shoppe. Marcel and sham poo $1. Phone 2068, WATSONS BARBER AND Beauty shop. 9 Celina St. We spe- cialize in ladies' hair cutting, mar. collin shampooing, facials, Marcel 59 cents, For appointments phone 2608, (Dee, 14-1 mo) MARCEL AND CURL 50c, EYE brow wrching, 25¢. Mrs. Everette Bell, apartment 9, Ldward Apartments, Quebee Street, For appointments phone SJ266F, (Dee, 3-1 Mo.) MARCEL AND CURL 20c, MRE, Clark, 147 Agnes 3t, Phone 2640), (Dec, 11-1 mo) MADAM MARIE, LATE OF PARIS and T, Eaton, Toronto, high class beauty culture at moderate prices, Disney Bullding, Flat No, 1, 81 King street east, opposite Post Office, Phone 13876, (Dec, 31) "Building. Supplies CEMENT BLOCKS FOR SA Fe To insure prompt delivery, place orders In advange of delivery date, W. Borrowdale, phone 1618, RE-UPHOLSTERING, CHESTER fields made to order. We save you money. Estimates free. Go A. Cone stable, 74 Mechanic street, Phone 1595). J (5611) BATTERIES CHARGED, CALLED for and delivered, 75 cents, If ren. tal supplied $1, Ratteries repaired: Stan Blidgon, 20 Mi" St. Phone 1880W, Dee, 13-1 mo) BATTERIES CHARGED AND DE- livered 70e, rental 2c, And the entire electrical system of car re paired, 204 Oshawa Blvd, Phones {Dec, 12-1 mo) iin Hemstitching NINISCENTS PER YARD, PLEAT: ed Skirts, oae dollar, alterations, ote, All kinde of beautiful fancy work on sale. Mrs. Dell, §6% Sim soe South, Phone 1056 (Dec, 16<1 mo) PIR Lea IR -- Furniture Repairing FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERED and repaired, No job too small or too large, George A. Lemee, Phone 1430M, (Dec, 4+1 mo) Tailoring ------------------ ------------ PAUL VERLAND, BEST AND most artistic clothes maker in Osh. awa for men who care, Priges fan and reasonable, 12% Simcoe Street south, Phone 1583W, (Nov, 29-1 mo) Contracting CONTRACTING = CONCRETE plastering, electric or alterations. Phone 139 for estimates (13h) -- RL ---------- Music ARTHUR LYNDE, VUCAL TEA: cher (Hambourg Conservatory, 'los ronto) pupils prepared for all exams Oshawa, Wednesday, 92 Simcoe St North. Phone 2784F (129-16) FRANK CONVERSE SMITH, ONE of Toronto's leading vielin tea®hers, is in Oshawa on Thursday afternoons Studio 8 Elgin St. E. Phone 739M, (Dee, 16-1 mo) Radio Service RADIO TEPAIRE ON ALL MOD: els at a reasonable price by an ex pert Radio-Triclan, A)! work guar * unteod, Battery charging 76¢, Bate teries tor sale. Geo, Burroughs & Son, Phone 882-11, Graduate Nas tional Radi Institute, (Dee, 2-1 mo) ORHAWA TADIO BERVIUE, AT cessorivs for sale, repairs on elec tric and battery wets, tubes and batteries tested, batteries re charged. rental supplied, $1, Phone 1046J, Charles Wales, 146 Elgin East, (Dec, 6-1 mo) Painting und Decorating & GUTSOLE, FIRST CLASS TA. erhanger, painting and graining poran right, work guaranteed, 0 Pine Ave, phoue J065w or i; 72th A. G. TURNER, PAINTER AND Paperhunger, Only first class work guaranteed; 20 years experience Prices reasonable, Phone 2460W, (Dec, 16-1 mo) ay DR. J. F. BROCK, DENTIST, 16 imeoe St N. over Dewland's hone 1957. Res, 202\V, Evenings by apnointment, DR Ww. H, ent Theatre Blda. dence 60Y DR. LANGMAID DR. DAVIES Dentists, 37 hau St. Ii Special at tention to mas extraction and X.rav y urse in attendance. Phones 3 and 804, Architects G UL STENHOUSE = GENERAL rchitectural work, = Second floor, yal Bank Building. Phone 14%6 none GIFFORD. OFFICE Phone 1780 SON, AS: jate architects, Simcoe St. S or Felt Dros, blic Stenographer i, HATTON, B 'street north. Phone 1600, Epevial rates for mailing lists and cirpular work, 'Nov, 26+1 mo) ESE Home Cooked Moats FNGUIEH OME MADE PORK ples, steak and kidmey ples hot or cold brawn, cakes and pastries, ete. ote, Frank Dfakes, 2» Maple street. Phone 28721, (77te) Money to Loan CITY AND FARM LOANS, PRO: gress loans arranged. Parkhill & Field, Barristers, ete, Alger Blda. Phane 1614, Second Hand Dealer SECOND HAND DEALER. TUN niture bought and sold, 156 Bloor St, East, Phone 1617M, (ef) Caulking HAVE ALL CREVICES AROUND your windows and doors filled with plastic cement and shut out the cold draft, saves fuel, the cost is 'I'small, Free estimates. J, I. Law: son, NR, No. 8, Oshawa, Phone T2882 Deo, 4-1 mo) . Business Opportunities A GOOD INVESTMENT $5000 CAN BE INVESTED IN AN old established and rellable manus facturing concern that will pay thé investor seven per cent, inter ost, For full particulars apply Box 861 Times Office, (1480) Storm Windows STORM WINDOWS CUT FUEL bills one quarter Make cold houses warm and comfortable, and we will measure free and quote low prices an Ready Glazed Storm Windows, fitted and applied if desired, (Dee, 2:1 mo.) Auctioneer PHONE 716), W.. 1. SULLCEY auctioneer, 346 Simcoe Si. 8S. We can sell vour odd picces of furniture and other articles at our vards 4) Kine §¢ W Oshawa Ontario -- Be i Ae . CLARK, 8 Ww, AUCTIONEER, B20 Bimcoe St, Phone 25603M, (Dee, 14-1 mo) our windows 8. Phone 2830w | MIXED HARD AND SOFT WOOD slabs, $3.50 fer loud. Also bone dry body wood aterous Meek Lined Phi (Apr, 2001 FOR EALE~~NEINTZMAN CO Ltd,, pianos, new and used pianos, Also radios, atest wodels; terws arranged. Apply C. Trull, Phone 1668J. (1110) WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF COM skates and boots, Your old pair taken In exchange, Open evenings, 12 Richmond street east Phone 2774. (148d) BLIGHTLY UBED HBKATES AND boots complete outfits from $2 uy, also nu large assortment of sleighs from B0¢ np. Open evenings, 12 Richmond St, Kast, Phgpe 2774 (1484) GENUINE BARGAINS IN FIRST class" planus taken in exchange on radios; Will sell on casy terms, John Meagher, Radio Sales, 92 Simcoe North, Phone 371W (1431) EP, i 2 Mechanical Engineer WANTED--YOUNG MAN or technical training with practical shop experience, preferably hout treating with coal, oll and gas fuels, to Introduce Industrial heats ing appliances In manufacturing establishments; sales experience an advantage, Salary $176.00 per month, opportunities for ndvance- ment, Apply W, H, 8, P, 0, Dox 1710, Montreal (1470) "Help Wanted--F emale THOR wall King, (147h) WAITRESSES MUST BK oughly experienced and come recommended, Apply Mr Traymore Savarin, 5 TEETER SAS Wanted to Buy | WANTED TO BUY --QUEBRG heater, Must be In good condition, Apply phone 161 r 13, (1460) Thin For Rent FOUR AND FIVE ROOMEDL MOD ern suites, lncluding electrio refrig eration, etove, laundry, conven! ences, eto; coptinuous hot water supplied. Apply Bupt, 'phone 2671, ur The Trusts and Guarantee Oo Ltd., manager for owner, Toronto. Nursing PRACTICAL NURSE, MATER- nity, Invalid or general nursing. For formation phone 1208, (Nov, 27-1 mo) PRACTICAL NURSE DISEN- gaged, maternity, invalid or general nursing, Doctor's references, I'or information phone 742M, (Dec, For Exchange WANTHD OSHAWA HOUSE FOR exchange on Toronto house near RBirehclitt, Jones Real Estate, Phone 2667, (1460) Wanted to Rent i WANTED TO RENT--3 OR 8 roomed apartment unfurnished, by young couple. no children, Must be central, Please state particulars In first letter, Box 367 Times, (1470) WANTED T0 RONT---TWO OR three rooms, furnished, close to school and business section, Apply Box 369 Times, (148D) Auction Sale AUCTION BALE ON SATURDAY, December 28th, 1520, at 2 p.m, at the Collins Homestead, lot 17; com, §, Bast Whitby, The following farm stock, implements and household goods will be offered: 2 _ bay horses, 1 bay mare, 1 binder, 1 mower, 1 hay rake, 2 seed 1s, 1 ecultivator, 1 seuffler, 1 turnip drill, 1 plow, 1 buggy, 1 wagon, (not completa), 1 pair of scales, 1 fanning mill, 1 stove, 1 table; 1 kitehen eabinet, 1 old style bureau, § oane chairs, 4 bedsteads, 'and other miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention, Terms. cash, W. J. Sulley, Auctioneer, 61 mo Watch Repairing F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchinaker, repair shop' at King Street West, Your pate ronage ls solicited. Lost and Found LOBT--BLACK CLUB BAG BE- tween Park Road and C.N,R, De- pot, Service taxi, Phone 8114, (1460) (37:1) TO RENT--BACHELOR APT furnished or unfurnished, steam heat, central, shower bath, $25 to $30, Ap ply Box 358 Times: (1451) TO T--TIVE ROOM PRICK conveniences, hardwood floors, electri fixtures, newly decorated, Also garage, Immediate possession, Apply 81 Elgin St, East, Phone 1685), (1484) FORT NENT--TWO NICELY TUR: nished rooms for light housekeep- ing, Every convenience, Also gar- age, Apply 21 Warren Ave, (148¢) FOR RENT--NEW BIGHT ROOM brick house, very convenience, Apply Mrs, ©. H, Stinton, 107 Gib- bons St, Phone 3084J, (148¢) TO RENT-- MODERN THREE rooms aud bath apartment, electric stove, refrigeration and hot 'water heating, Apply 161 King Kast, Apartment 2, (1484) TO RENT--TWO HOUSES ON paved street, COlose in, §25 per month, Jones Real Estate, Phone 2667, (1460) NICELY FURNIOHED INEDROOM to rent, Meals if desired, Close tO four corners, 78 Bond west, (1460) Public Notice NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that at the Municipal Election to be held on the 6th day of January AD, 1080, the following question will be submitted to the vote of the Klectors, namely: "Are you in favor of paying the Counclimen of the City of Oshawa for thelr at. tendance at regular meetings of the Counell the sum of I've Del lars per meeting." DATED at Oshawa, this day of December A.D:11020, PF, E, HARD, Clerk of the Corporation of the City of Oshawa. (180-142-148) Clarence~"At what joint did your Ariend have hig arm amputated?" Clarisgsa=""That's a very disrespect ful way to speak of a hospital," 10th Public Notice TAKE NOTICE that the foMow-~ Ing is a true synopsis of the pro posed by-law of the Corporation of the City of Oshawa to be submiti- ed to the vote of the electors qual- ified to vote on money by-laws, at the game time and at the same place as the annua! election for the Munieipal Council and. the De- puty Returning Ofcers appointed to hold the sald slection shall take the vote, namely The proposed by-law is for the purpose of authorizing the bulld- ing of a Police Station in the sald City at the Bouth East Corner of Prince and Richmond streets at the cost of $50,000.00 and for such purpose to borrow on the Deben- tures of the City the sum' of $50, 000,00, with Interest at five per cent, The equal, ments terest nually debt is to be pald in twenty successive, annual instal including principal and in- The amount to be raised an- being the sum of $4012.18, And that the 4th day of Janu- ary A.D, 1980 at the hour of ten lo'clock tn the forenoon at the City | OMces fn the sald Munieipality has been fixed as the time and place for the appointment of persons tu | attend at the polling places and at {the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk and that if the assent of the electors is obtained to the pald proposed by-law ft will be (taken Into consideration by the Municipal Counell of the sald Cor- poration at a meeting thereof tw. be held after the expiration of one month after the date of the firm publication of this notice, And that such first publication was made on the 10th day of December A.D, 1020, Take notice further that a ten ant who desires to vote upon sald proposed By-law must deliver to the Clerk not later than the tenth day before the day appointed for taking the vote m declaration un- der The Canada Evidence Act, that he is a tenant whose lease ex- tends for the time for which the debt or lability Is to be created, or in which the money to be raised by the proposed By-law {8 payable, or for at least twenty-one Years, and that he has by the lene cov~ enanted to pay all municipal taxes fn respect of the property of which he is tenant other than local im- provement rates, I", B, HARE, Clerk, (286-142-148) HUDSON RIVER BOAT 1S SCENE OF PANIC Ferry Carrying 600 Persons Is In Collision With Lighter -- Weehawkin, N, J, Dec, 24 (AP) Hysteria ruled the Hudson for an hour last night, when the Weehaws- ken-bound ferry boat West Point, with more. than 600 persons aboard, was struck amidships by a lighter carrying a string of freight cars up streant, The crash came about 800° feet from 42nd strect pier of the New York Central at 7:03 o'clock, A min- ute later the stunned passengers were rushing for life preservers, women screaming and men yelling to them to remain calm, Several score of im- migrants, their destination tags still on, their coats huddled together in fright, Windows in the lower cabin were smashed and geveral men rushed through them. to the lighter, and re. muined there to help the women who were climbing through, The. West Point's distress UE als sounded across the harbor, and an electric ferry turned in its course and made for the disabled craft, Two other electric ferries started out, and twe tugs came chugging up, In an hour every passenger was safe, Ghides=iere you see the waistcoat Trafalgar, The bullet that ended his Ke went through this hole here, Nurse (to her charges)=Just take a lesson from that, childrens 1 that hole had been mended at the proper time the bullet could not have gone through it, and he would stll be alive today worn by Lord Nelson at the battle of Rates for Classified Ads. | First fnsertion=-114 cents per word, Mipimom cuarge 40¢. Lach subsgquent consecns tive Insertion 10 per word, Three consecutive inser: tions for thy price ol two first insertions (three cents ag word), Minimum charge tur three insertions, 60 cevts, Box number 106 additional Professional or Dusiners Cards, $2.60 per mouth for 20 words or lose; 10) cents a word per month for each additiznal word, TIMES CLABSIVIKD ADS CONT LITTLE; AC. COMPLISg MUCH TELOPHONE 60 Ask for Classified AQ Departinent | | | Nter her FOGARTY-TUNNEY ACTION WITHDRAWN Counsel in Breach of Pro- mise Action Drops Out | | of Case | Bridgeport, Conn, Dee, U~(CP.) suit had lingered in the leourts of law since last May, Mrs Katherine King Fogarty, divorcee of | Fort Worth, Texas, and New York | City, apparently had decidedly tol withdraw her $500,000 breach of pro- | mise action again James J. Tunney, former heavyweight champlon of th world Her local counsel, Frank L, Wilder, was granted permission yesterday to drop oyt of the case, and he annount ed later that Mrs, Fogarty had writ- ten letters both t« him and to Col, Lewis Vield, of New Haven, also of her legal staff, authorizing them to withdraw the suit, A second suit against Gene is pends ing her It was filed by Mrs, Yog arty's hushand, John 11, Fogarty, one time Fort Worth plumber, who in asking $50,000, charged that the con queror of Jack Dempsey had caused his wife to obtain a divorce from him a go cis ghd a OPPOSITION PRESS CLAIMS RESULT I Chinese Are Best Customers PYRRHIC VICTORY' Coal Mines Bill May Survive | After Narrow Escape WILL BE AMENDED Non-Voting Arouse Ire of the Party Organs Deco AA hectic week has been climaxed the trial of strength over the Govern ment's Coal Mines Bill, wherein, a ter the Right Hon, David | Lloyd George and the Right Hon, Winst Churchill had denounced the measur 231 Conservatives, 41 1e Independent trooped into th against two Liberal two Independents and 277 Lab members entering the "Yes giving the Government, on the maj wsue of the session, 4 majority eight, Five Liberals abstained some twenty Conservatives were sent and unpaired, I'he Opposition press terms the ro sult & moral defeat for the G ment, The Times refers to it as Pyrrhie victory, and the attitude other leading papers is indicated 1 such captions as that from the Dall Chronicle; "Dear Coal Bill=Wha Next?" To Make the Best London, BOM wit some and or No" lobby, as Wern Conservatives what | cerned th mn | Liberals | HIGH PRICED SOAP | FOR THE CHINESE for High-Priced Soaps, | Says Toronto Druggist (By Conadifin Press Leased Wire | Toronto, Dec, 23-Much cited by an address recently delivered ig this city by Miss Alice [ Eretho st of the West China Univer | ity Union, Chengtu, when the lady mterest was «¢ eclared that 20 ye uo Chines girls had to he | of fine toilet sc echisn | "Saturday Night" thinks it would | take more than this bribe to indu | th Canadian girl of today to spend | much time or on catechism, So | far as fondness for toilet sonp is cof Chinese gir! is merely ¢ with her brother in this Before the war, a woman nd of the finer varieties orp went Toronta hu of her fay Noticing a soap box, lined with yellow satin, she asked the clerk the price, "Three dollars" was the reply, "Surely there is no one in Toronto ars bribed by presents aps to study the cat any | keeping | countr who i ry | f toilet store to AD, beautifully | 1 | into an | drug a cake 'lorite ab | ol DISNEY-COTT AMBULANCE #7 Colina St, "hone 1084 a By ---- r.e. dsl y) that sat yi 9 Bimope Be Ny Vhode usd who will pay that price for a cake of soap," "Some actress passing through the city may but it-- or a Chines laundryman will come along" The custonier expressed curiosity concern ing the Chinaman's weakness for this kind of luxury "No vou kuow," suid the clerk, "Chinese laundrymen are the best cuss tomers far the highest-priced soaps? RUSSIANS CONTINUE FRONTIER ATTACKS Soviet Army Working "Squeeze" in Manchuria Is Claim Shanghal, Dee, 24-=The Hoviet army Is working a 'squeeze' In Manchuyin In an attempt to force a favorable settlement of the diss pute over the Chiness Eastern Rallway, reports to the Chinese National Government indicated yesterday Soviet troops have not cessed ats tacking Chinese cities and advance ing further into Manchurian ters ritory, the official' Ku Min News agency sald it was Informed, The Soviets were reported using bane dits of Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Mongolian origin to rald, plune~ der and terrorize territory in luner Mongolian, A division of troops helonglug to the rebel general Feng Yuw-Helang reached Loyang, capital of Homan, province and peacefully ocoupled the elty yesterday, Additional forces were proceeding along the Pelping-Hankow Rallway Intends ing to concentrate against Cheng chow, which city recently was cape tured by Government troops, a] gts a - es. w 4 Travel The King's Highway | Ihe Daily Telegraph also calls it a Pyrehie victory and the Daily News merely says "8" "Th Man- | chester Guardian says: "Now to make the best of it," adding: "Dis lusionment is a normal political process, but rarely can a party have been whipped to the last man to save a measure so unpopular and so far short of the average second. best as for the division on the second read- ing of the Coal Mines Bill, Although the Oppositions did not want to turn the Government out, they came dan gerously near it," The Times reads the Cabinet a lees ture on tactics, and says that as a re- sult of its inconsiderateness the House of Commons, which the Pre. mier invited to act as a Council of State, was prevented from doing anything of the kind by "its callow hustling of a young party in a hurry," Bill Not Killed In Conservative circles it is be- lieved that the Bill has been killed by Thursday's voting, but the Liberals are less ready to commit themselves to that view, In Labor quarters, however, it is held that Thursday's result does not seriously prejudice the passage of the bill through the committee stage. They point out that the measure is quite amenable to Opposition amend- ments which possibly might improve the bill, and that in the face of this it could be accepted by the Govern | GREETINGS The members of the Gray Coach Lines ore ganization join in extending to you their best wishes for a Merry Christmas. B HEMEURE DO MEO Motor coach services promote travel on The King's Highways. Travel on The King's Highways promotes prosperity in the communities en route. We are happy to realize that our coach ser- vices are an important factor in promoting the prosperity we wish you in the bright New Years to come. GRAY COACH LINES went, C--O Rs EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Lite Shrain Disney Block so 1516~Phone~1318 TE Need Money? Don't Lose Your Car, Let Me Finance You! G. R. Holden MOTOR LOANS AND DIS. COUNTS LTD. Folt Block Room @ Phone BVH0 WARM IN WINTER * INSULATING BUILDING BOAPD COOL IN SUMMER OSTRIBUTED BY OSHAWA LUMBER COMPANY LIMITED OSHAWA, ONT,

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