~ DR. L. E. HUBBELIY DENTIST. " Fraser, Barristers, - THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1930 E CLASSI Reel" where ~~ meets Mr ED SECTION, 4 Legs! Engineering and Surveying|| CONANT & ANNIS, BARRISTERS Solicitors. Notaries Public. Etc. Con- veyancing and . general pract.cé of w. ces 714 Simcoe St. South, Oshawa. Phone 4. G. D. Conaai, B.A, LL.B.; A. F. Annis, B.A, LL, B. FRANK _S. ZBES, Solicitor, Notary Public, Convev- ne on Money Ho foar, Third floor w Alger Building. pposite Post 'Office. Phone 2096. We. SINCLAIR. KC. BANK of Commerce. Building. JOSEPH P. MANGAN. BA --BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Con- vevancer. Money to loan. Office 14'% King St. East. Oshawa. Phone 445 Residence phone 837 E GRIERSON, CREIGHTON AND Conveyancers. 'Notaries Public, ete. Office over Standard Bank. Eutrance "Simcoe St. Phone 13. J. F. Grierson, K.C., T. K. Creightcn, B.A, Cc Fraser, B.A. LOUIS 8S. HYMAN, BARRISTER. Soliciter, Notary, over Dewland's Store. Money to loan. 16 Simcoe HY north. Phone 67. Residence o . BARRISTER, PARKHILL AND FIELD, risters, etc. Money to loan Bldg. Opposite Post Office. Phone 1614. A. J. Parkhill. A. C. H Field GREER AND HUMPHREYS, BAR risters. Solicitors, ete. 24% Sir.coe St. N. F Phone 3160. Mcdney to loan ALEX C. HALL, BA. BARRIS ter, ete, Conveyancing and general practice. - 22% King St. East Phone 3237, (te) HARRIS & HARRIS, BARRIS ters, Solleitors, ete., 41 Alger Bldg. Cchawa and Port Perry Phones 759 Oshawa, Port Perry 24 ani 71 r 3. BAR- Alger 2-1 month) (Dec. Medica! DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR geon, Accoucher. Office and resi- dence, King St. Eest, corn Victoria St. Oshawa, Phone. 64, DR. HAROLD Ww, TRICK cian, Surgeon. Obstetric pegia references to naternity work and di- seases of wonen. Two years' post graduate experience, Cffice and res: Sence 167 Simeoe St. N.. {cor. Brock) phone 302 DR. GRANT Hi RRY, Surgeon, Obscetrician, infants. end children. residence, 97 Bond | 8 DR. B. J. HAZLE cian and Surgeon, PH 'S1- < PHYSICIAN diseases of Office and special attention given to X-ray work and Electro- theopy. Office, Disney . Block. Phone 2050, Office open 9 a.m. to 12 a.m, Residence 161 King East. Phone 2416. LR. i ARCHER. M.D, C.M.. - C. P. and 8S. Edinburgh Y yin Surgeon and Obstetrician Office 142 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3020 residence 161 King St. E. Phone 3155 1. ARCHER BROWN, M.D, L R ¢. P. & S. Edinburgh. Physician Surgeon, Obstetrician, special at- tention to maternity work and dis- cases of children. Office and resi dence, 185 Simcoe 3t. North, Phone 3107. DONEVAN AND SMITH, ONTAR- 10 Land Surveyors and Civil Engin. eers, subdivisions, town planning. municipal engineers. 365 or 411 King St. E. Phones 2332] or 2544. Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING ST East. Ambulance Residence 542 Sim. coe street morth, Phone 210J and 210W. DISNEY-COTT FUNERAL HOME 87 Celina street. Oshawa. Corner Bruce street. Ambulance. Phone 1082, DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE. 19 King St. west, Oshawa, The old- est Fire Agency in Oshawa, 30 Re mutable Fire Companies. WHEN PLACING INSURANCE consult R. N. Johrs, 80 Simcoe north, Your insurapce 'wants at- tended to and your interests pro- tected. Transportation CARTAGE AND STORAGE. COLE- man's, 856 Bond West. Specialists in furniture moving, storage ware- house and moving van equipment. Phone 82. . CARTAGE MOVING, GRAVEL sand ard cinders Local and long distan hanling. - Phone 3048 anid 2692F, Smith and Cox, 387 King St. W, OSHAWA'S OLDEST lished furniture movers. car ace. Local and long distance Frank Cowle, Prop. 65 Park Ri South. Phone 215. (Dec. 16-1 mo) Beauty Parlors TTY LOU PERMAN wave, 7 Special $5 and $7.50 Fing wave and shampoo $1. Facial .7 Hair cutth g .25¢. Phone 2968 or 86 Simcoe North. EXPERT MARCELLING BY Betty Ward at Betty Lou Perman- ent Wave Shoppe. Marcel and sham- poc $1. Phone 2968. ESTAB- Park Road BE of this nature. and collect for same. "Times" All Classified Advertising | Coming Events, Etc. STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE This rule has been found necessary because of expense 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 Classified Ads Bring Results Telephone 35 ASK FOR CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT Work Wanted RE-UPHOLSTFRING., CHESTER fields made to order. We save you money. Esumates free. G. A. Con stable, 74 Mechanic street. Phone 1595). (561) BATTERIES CHARGED, CALLED for and delivered, 75 cents. 1f ren- tal supplied $1. Batteries repaired Stan Blideou, Mi'l St. Phone 1885W, 13-1 mo) BATTERIES CHARGED AND DE- livered 70c, rental 25c, and the entire electrical system of car re palred, 204 Oshawa Blvd. Phone 3112 WwW. (Dec. 12-1 mo) 20 WATSON'S BARBER AND Beauty shop. 9 Celina St. We spe- cialize in ladies' hair cutting, mar- celling, shampooing, facials. Marcel $97cents. For appointments phone 2653, (Dec. 13-1 mo) MARCEL AND CURL 25ec. MRS. Clark, 147 Agnes 3t. Phone 2610J. (Dec. 11-1 mo) MADAM MARLE, LATE OF PARIS and T. Eaton, Toronto, high class beauty culture at moderate prices. Disnéy Building, Flat No. 1, 31 King street east, opposite Post Office. Phone 1376. (Jan. 2-1mo) MARCEL AND CURL, MRS. Everctte Bell, Apartment 9, Edward Apartments, Quebec Street. For ap- Lpointments plione 1090). Jan. Z-lmo. Building Supplies TEMENT BLOCKS FOR SALE-- To insure prompt delivery, place orders in advance of delivery date. W. Borrowdale, phone 1618. SOc. - Hemstitching NINE CENTS PER YARD, PLEAT- ed Skirts, oae dollar, alterations. etc. All kinds of beautiful fancy work on sale. Mrs. Dell, 26% Sim: s0e South. Phone 16586, (Dec. 16-1 mo) Nursing PRACTICAL NURSE DISEN- gaged, maternity, invalid or general nursing. Doctor's references, [or information phone 742M. (Jan, For Sale oF Exchange SALE OR EXCHANGE room brick house, small cash pay- ment down or would consider car m exchange, balance as rent. Apply Box 371, Times. (1521) Boarders Wanted 7-1 mo) 3 FOR Music DR. C. W. CARR, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician. Office and residence, 512 Simcoe street north. Phone 2415. 2 DR. J. ARCHER BROWN, PHYSI- cian, Surgeon and Obstetrici: an, office and residence, 185 Simcoe Street North, phone 3107. Ear, Nose, Throat t Specialist DR. F. 1. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOK Street West, Totonto, will be at his office over Jurv & Loveli's Drug Store each Saturdav, from 1 till 4 p.m., for consultation and treatment of diseases of car, nose and throat only. Appointments mav be made at drug store. Phune 97 97. uh Eye, Ear, Nose se and Threat | DR EF. RICHARDSON, OFFIC over Mitchell's Drug Store. Houis 10 to 12 am. 2 to 5 Evenings bv] appointment. Office phone 2660 Residence 432]. PR. A. W, | RDING, OFFICE over Dewlands, ours 10 Es a.m., 2 to 5. Evenlmzz=by appoin ment. Office phone 1499. edb ence 2548. Dental DR. S. J. PHILLIPS. sett's. Special attentio work. Gas extraction. urse in at. tendance. Phone 959. House 1312. OR. H M COOKE, 9/SIMCOE ST north, over Mitchell's( Drug "Store. Gas for _exiraction. one 54. VER BAS- to. X-rav Nitrous oxid oxygen gas for extra. tions. Office. Royal Bank Bldi Phone 948, residence, 1378M. DR. |. F. BROCK, DENTIST, 16 Simcoe St. N.. over Dewland's Phone 1957. Res. 292. Evenings by appointment. DR Ww, -H. Regent Theatre Bldg. Residence 609 GIFFORD OFFICE Plione 1780 ARTHUR LYNDE., VUCAL TEA- cher (Hambourg Conservatory, To- ronto) pupils prepared for all exams Oshawa, Wednesday, 92 Simcoe Sf North. Phone 2754F. (129-1) FRANK CONVERSE SMITH, ONE of Toronto's leading viclin teachers, is in Oshawa on Trersday afternoons Igin St. E. Phone Stutio 8 Ei (Dec. 16-1 mo) TRENEER, OR- ganist and thoir master of King Street United Church will accept pupils in piano, organ and vocal music." For pafticulars apply 50 William street east. Phone 2896. Jan. 2-1 mo) Radio Service AWA RADIO SERVICE, AC- cessories for sale, repairs on elec- tric and 'battery sets, tubés and batteries tested, batteries re- charged. rental supplied. $1, Phone 1046J. Charles Wales, 146 Elgin East. Jan. . 6-1 mo, DIO REPAIRS, ALL WORK guaranteed, prices moderate, sct test- ing, batteries recharged, 50c." Phone 382r11. Geo. Burroughs, certified radio- trician. (Jan. 7-1 mo.) Painting and Decorating R GUTSOLE, FIRST CLASS PA erhanger, painting and graining Prices right, work guaranteed, Pine Ave. phoue wor 2007w. HERBERT C. A. G. TURNER, PAINTER AND Papernanger. Only first class work guaranteed; 20 years experience Prices reasonable. Phone 2460W. (Dec. 16-1 mo) Money to Loan CITY AND FARM LOANS. PRO- aress loans arranged. Parkhill & Field. Barristers, etc. Alger Blda Phone 1614, ONE Motors, (3c) BOARDERS WANTED, Minutes walk to General Phone 1953M. Auctioneer PHONE 716). -W. ). SULLEY. auctioneer, 346 Simcoe Su. S. We can sell your odd picces of furniture and other articles at our vards, King St W. Oshawa Ontario i S. W. CLARK AUCTIONEER, 520 Simcoe St. 8, Phone 25693M . (Dec. 14-1 mo) | Vista Street, Help W ted WANTED-----A GENERAL structor to assist a high student at nights. Avpy jak Times. IN- school 383 oad For Rent FOUR AND FIVE ROUXEL MOD ern sultes, including electric refrig eratioy, stove, laundry, conven! ences, e'c.; continuous hot water fudplied. Applv Supt 'phone 2671 or The Truets and Guarantee Co Ltd., manager [or owner, l'oronto (27-1) TWO ROOMS JURNISHED. Every convenience for light house keeping, Light and beat. Phone 332 (le) FOR RENT--HOUSE NO. 11b Annis St., Oshawa. Immediate pos {It wa session. Apply to Conant & Annis, Barristers, Oshawa, {1r) | TWO FU FURNISHE D ROOMS FOR rent, suitable for light hig usckeepir Apply 352 Street (3) TO "APART ment, cony i ences 3 10 Hiller it LE Dearborn e Phon ROO avenue, all BUNGAL( vl 5 | CEN H hot | | RICK Street, six rooms, newly RA gar HE} TO . steam heat, tral, four rooms, water included, lectric relrigera- tor and stove, newly decorated. Immediate possession, furnis hed it ! desired. Phone 1768M. te) | TO RENT--DOUBLLE ROOM, | shower, toilet, and clothes closet, | steam heat, private, central, Apply Box 380 Times, (30) | TO RENT--TWO FUKNISHED | rooms, bathroom, light heat and | $7.20 }aplo St. na 799W. (ic) FOR RENT--NEW EIGHT ROOM | brick house, every convenience. | Apply Mrs. C. H. Stinton, 07 Gis | { bons street. Phone 3059J. : (4h) | HOUSH | ©81 Buena | (4c) FOR RENT--SMALL partly furnished. Apply Motor Cars FOR SALE --192. Chev one ton truck in good condition, als? chickens and gees also great Dane pup. Apply t house over second track Suburban Rd., near Cathol'y cemeter;" (4c) - Room and Board - ROOMER OR BOARDERS WANT- ed in comfortable home, 74 Drew street. Phone 1519W, (3e¢) FURNISHED FRONT BEDROOM breakfast optional, phone 2560W. 78 McLaughlin Blvd. (5¢) { FOR RENT--FOUR apartment, Simcoe ... N. All con- venlences. Possessi... at once on | short lease Phone 2161 ater 9.70 p.m, (4b) GARACE TO REN Boua streef#ast, (4c) . FURN.JHED = ROOM able for one gentleman, Private family Boar! if cired, Phc:e 1928J. (4a) GARAGE TOR RENT--- 107 BrockgSt, East, Phone 19287], (4c) TO RENT bedroom. ROOMED | AT "NTOKL, ® URNISH LI) Apply 174 Church St. (4h) Wanted to Buy ED TO BUY=5 or 6 ROOM house with large lot, 200 feet or more in or around Oshawa. Phone 3280]. (5h) Lost and Found LOST--ON SATURuOAY, wrist watch, *'Basset.'s" ium dial, Metal bracelet, leave at "Bassott's'" store, King and Simcoe Reward. WANT MAN'S on Rad- Finder cor (4b) Second Hand Dealer SECOND HAND DEALER, FUR- niture bought and sold. 156 Bloor St. Kast. Phone 1617M, (try Home Cooked Meats "Help Wanted--Female DR. LaNGMAID DR. DAVIES Dentists, 37 Ring St. E. Special at- tention to gas extraction and X-rav work. Nurse in attendance. Phones 1243 and 864. Architects | DRE DR STENTOUSE ~ GENERAL architectural work. Second floor. Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. . Res. pnone 909]. THOMSON AND TOLNSON; AS sociate architects. Simcoe S. Over Felt Bros. ENGLISH HOME MADE PORK pies, steak and kidney ples. hot or cold brawn, cakes and pastries, etc., ete. Frank Drakes, 21 Maple street. Phone 2372F. (77th) WANTED CAPABLE WOMAN for general housework. One accus- tomed to children. Phone 425F. (5c) Articles For Sale Tailoring PAUL VERLAND, BEST AND most artistic clothes maker in Osh- awa for men who care. Prices fair and reasonable, 12% Simcoe Street south, Phone 1583W (Dee. 30-1 mo) Public Stenographer MARIE M, BILTON, 74 SIMCOE street north. Phone 1600, Speelal rates for mailing lists and circular work, (Dec. 27-1 mo) Watch Repairing F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss 'watchinaker. repair shop at 44% King Street West. Your pat- = Furniture Repairing Fo RE UPHOLSTERED aud reraired. No job too small or too large. George A. Lemee., Phone 1436M., (Jan, 7-1 mo) MIXED HARD AND SOFT WOOD slabs, $3.50 per load. Also bone dry body wood, Waterous Meek Limited. Phone 1288. (Apr. 26tf) FO. SAL HEI MAN CO. Ltd., planos, new and used pianos, also radios, latest wodels; ters arranged. Apply C. Trull. Phone a (111-tf) CH Nive AND 0 case oo gale. Apply to 26 Quebec street, (4b) FOR SALE--36 RBOORDS 10¢ each, Apply Third house north of C.N.R. station. (40) Contracting' CONTRACTING -- CONCRETE plastering, electric or alterations, ronage is solicited. Phone 139 for estimates (13tf) TWO FUR "OATS FOR SALE, will sacrifice at extraprdinary low prices. One geal ari one muskrat, In good c.ndilion, Apyly the Ar- cade Limited, (4c) HOUSE Possession Phone = (5¢) RENT COMFORTABLE furnished _ three roomed "flat, convenience, 'close to Motors, Box 382 "Times. (5H) FOR RENT -- FURNISHED OR unfurnished "room also bed sitting room as bedroom or light housckeep- ing also garage. Apply 165 Ritson Rd. South. (5¢) TO RENT-TWO UNFURNISHED rooms, central, hardwood floors, rent reasonable, all conveniences, Phone 1205W. (5c) HELP YE ONE ANOTHER TO RENT--SIX-ROOM with all conveniences. Jan. 28. Apply 156 Agnes St. 810]. TO warm every Apply ER (Vancouver Sun) A traveller in the South returns with the tale of two signs he saw. One was on the only restaurant in a small town, and it said boldly: "Eat Here, Stranger, or We Both Starye," * The other was on a road along a sorey bavou. It read: "When This Sign is Under Water This Road !s Impassable." THE RIGHT INSCRIPTION A motorist touring Wales was struck and sometimes amused by the instcriptions in Welsh which he saw in 'various parts of the country. One morning in a hotel when the attendant was showing him to his bath, the visitor paused before the inscription on-the mat, "Tam Htab," he mused: "I'll bet that's Wekh tor Welcome." "No, sir," said the attendant, "the bath mat happens to be upside down, during MARRIAGE STOPPED BY GROOMS DEATH IN AIRPLANE. CRASH Bride Hears Tragic News While Buying Trous- seau -------- Boston, Jan. G.=Miss Isther Ma- gee, of Saint John, N.B., was perhaps as happy as any woman in the city of Boston. She was busily engaged in hurrying about the city buying her trousscau and attending to all the little incidentals to getting married, Newsboys crying extras, however, soon dispelled her happiness, It was from this source that she first learned of th death of her fiance, Arthur A, McGill, killed wish four others in the tragic aeroplane accident at Bolling Field, Washington. McGill, a former resident of Brook- line, Mass, was prominent in Repub- lican national affairs and was living in Washington while engaged in dip- lomatic work for the State Depart- ment. He met Miss Magee last sum- mer at a vacation camp near Saint John, A warm friendship followed, culminating # the announcement of their engagement, Miss Magee, who is a trained nurse spends her summers in New Bruns wick and her winters in Hingham, She was attending a reception and shower in her honor at the home of a friend in Hingham, when she re ceived a telegram from McGill stat ing that hie had delayed his departur from Wa ington a day in order to travel to Massachusetts by with some friends. After reading the telegram she remarked: "I wish Ar- thur wouldi't come back by plane I ought to send him a wire and tell him not to risk the trip." The following day she came int Joston to finish her shopping, plan- ning to mect her fiance later that ev- ening gnd go to the theatre with him while she was in the city that ned of his death, Mass arcoplane she lear CO-ORDINATION OF or TAS] BODIES TO BE ATTEMPTED | Canadian Association of | Tourist and Publicity Bureaux Organized Montreal, (By Cau- Press)--Co-ordination ot all tivities of tourist and publicity bodies in Canada from coast to coast 1s "th object of the Canadian ass ciation of 'tourist and Publicity Bu reanx which was organized here re- cently under the Prarddency of Hon, Justice Arseneault, judge ot the Su- premme court of Prince Ldward Islaid and tormer premier of that province, Lhe new organization, which. will scek 4 Dominion charter, was formed a meeting of the annual con- vention of tourist, convention and publicity associations of Canada held here. 1. R. H. Webb, newly elect- cd Mayor of Winnipeg, was chair- man of the organization meet ing. Other officers clected included the vollowing: George McNamee, Mon- treal, secretary-treasurer; Vice- Presidents--George 1. Warren, Vic- toria, B.C, C. C. Hele, Toronto, and KR. HH. Webb, Winnipeg; Directors: Charles H., Webster, Vancouver; E. R. Powell, Toronto; J. L. Boulanger Quebec; I. D, Black, Frederictos, N. C. Lynch, Ottawa; C, B, Foster of the Canadian Pacific Rail- ; H. H. Melanson of the Can- adian National Raliways; C. C. Bon- ter of the Canadian Steamship Lines; A. J. Campbell, Halifax; S. P. Chall oner, Sydney, N. ; C. 'V. Honey, Ste. Agathe, Que.; W. H. Goulding, Saint John, N, B.; Lt. Col. G. F. C, Poussette, Winnipeg; Bruce McKel- vie, Victoria and H. B. Shaw, Win- nipey, also representatives to be se- lected in Alberta and Saskatchewan. It was decided to hold the next annual convention in Winnipeg on the invitation of Mayor Webb, at a date to be selected by the executive, Resolutions were adopted at the session of the convention calling up- on the Dominion government to ad. vertise Canada more extensively in Europe and the United States, urg- ing the various provincial govern- ments to pass uniform legislation sag- ainst distribution of unauthorized tourist information, and asking the Dominion government to make it a national policy to complete the high- way west from Sault Ste, Marie to schricber, Ontario, and the Ontario government in conjunction with the Dominion government to complete the highway from Kenora to Fort William, thus completing the trans Canada highway to the prairies. DREAMER FRIEND When love has come to purr beside Your hearth, and you have claimed your bride Just as you ought to, dreamer friend, Will you be satisfied? Jai ways You tvon't repent, when life sounds taps, Those empty lapse Vith never one red rose that Might call your own--perhaps? A ~Vern, -------------------- QUIET Two men met in a churchyard one lovely morning in May. "What a delightful day for making everything spring up." remarked the optimi "Shut up," growled the other have four wives intered in churchyard." 2 years that you let you "I his Rates for Classified Ads. First insertion--11; cents per word. Minimum charge 30c. Each subsequent coneecu- tive {insertion 1c per word, Three consecutive inser. tions for th» price of two first insertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge fur three insertions, G0 cevts, Box number 10c¢ additional Professional or Business Cards, $2.60 per month | for 20 worcs or less; 10 | ceuts a word per wont | for "each additicnal f word, TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE: AC- COMPLISH MUCH TELEPHONE 35 Ask for Classified Ad Department CREW ESCAPE WITH LIVES WHEN FIRE DESTROYS TRAWLER [ Lady { Honaire | council | the Fishermen Lose Ship After Grumbling About Poor Catch | Boston, 'Jan. 6.--Bryan Nickerson, of Nova Scotia, cook on the fishing 1 trawler, Blanche Ring, had a narrow escape from death wnen that vessel caught fire and forced the crew to abandon ship on Deco 20. The Blanche Ring was outwar bound tor the fishing grounds wi! h | their all hands bemoaning ir luck I weir Jast citort which tted $8 a piece for r week wor Christinas season was at hand and a good haul would go a long way to-| joy i ward casing the strain on tl i Lurse, | About one mile | Light, fire started wiring and rapidly waist, itn to the dories. The crew tried to re- lease 'the top dory, but this frozen to another mn which it rested Both boats were = hoist ver the side. It was then discovered that oi of the oars was missing and one of | the crew, sensing the danger of explosion on the vessel, pligd the su gle oar and successfully manocuvred the dory away. When about 70 feet away, two explosions showered the occupants of the dory with burning debris, The ynder boat then sank. Two oars floated up and were se- cured with great difficulty. Then followed a long hard row to the lightship where willing hands helped them over the side and pre- pared hot drinks and dry clothing, In the distance the doemed Blanche Ring could be made out through the fog and in a short time she went to the bottom, JAPANESE INVEST HEAVILY IN EAST INDIES AND MALAYA fami | north of Boston, from defective | pt through the making rativeto d v More Ventures in This Field Tokyo, Japan, Jan. Canadian Press)-=1hc present day version of the South Sea bubble is now being blown in Japan and those who are blowing claim that the bub- ble is never going to Lurst, In Japan the invetsment style trend scems to have set in definitely to- ward the East Indies and Malaya, for every week brings news of two or three 'more ventures in that di- rection. The reason for this is not far to seck. Investments here are rare and the prospects for an imme- diate industrial re-awakening slim, The good companies have filled their financial needs in the booming de- benture < markets of the past two years, The poor ones tempt only the gambling money lender. But thete still is a good deal of money to in- vest and those with surpluses do not like to place it in the bond and de- benture markets under present con- ditions on account of the lifting of the gold embargo shortly. Therefore, surplus funds are find- ing their way into new enterpriscs and at present the "South Seas," us the Japanese call them, seem to have first call. There arc two reasons for this movement, onc being that the Japanese investors believe they are stepping into this field when the rubber slump has touched the bot. toni and the other being that com- panies, which have been operating for several years in the South Seus with Japanese capital are showing liandsome returns, Another factor is the Mitsubishi company, second largest financial house in the Japar- esc empire, which is proceeding with 6--(By the Every Week Brings News of LADY HOUSTON IN FIGHT WITH HULL Millionaire Shipowner Comes to Aid of Dismiss- preacher as he tion of his floc' rene in ueeing the goddes of chance, know it ishioner sadly, exclaimed the Negn came across a "Bretheren," por "Don' yo' all am wrong to shoot craps?™ pahson," admitted one bulicve Ah's payin' fo' mah sins." "Yes, Dar= "an' muh, ed Tramwaymen London, Jan, 7.--'You- are quite mistaken in saying that you have no authority to intervene in this matter, for if the Minieter of Labor cannot insist upon justice being done to the laboring classes then her title in future should be istead of Minister of Labor, the Minister 'of Injustice to Labor." This striking challenge in the cause of the 115 Hull tramway men, who ave threatened with dis- missal by the Socilaist majority of the city council, was issued by Houston, widow of the mil- shipowner, to the city recently. following are letter written Lady Houston: "] am instructed by Lady Hous- ton to say that she has taken ad- vice upon the legal aspects of the action of the Hull City Council in dismissing 115 tramwaymen (sim- ply because they came forward to do thier duty when the citizens of Hull were in dire need of their services), and she is informed that this conduct of theirs is both un- awful and illegal. "Consequently IL.ady Houston wishes the Hull City Council to understand if they persist in this perfidious and unworthy action that instead of fighting 115 poor tram ymen, with no money at backs. the Hull City Council will be fighting, Lady Houston, as the will quite cheerfully take the burden of this very unequal fight, which she has no doubt of winning, upon her own shoulders." A copy of this letter has been forwarded to Miss Bondfield, the Minister of Labor. The tramwaymen held a meeting, and instrugted a solicitor to proceed with a test cage to determine the legality of the corporation's action. extracts from | on behalf of The concerned | Const Skipper R Retires | After Long Service I Captain the oldest retired ntoi Ma Jan. 6 I.. Babbitt, one of on the eoast years at sea. He was at commander of the four oner Marguerite, famous for her unusu: tall » could not pass bei cath 3 Bridge, N. Y., hout ousing her topmasts, | rr -------------------- THE MODERN WAY Lawyer--In order to fight your case intelligently, I must know whe- ther or not you are guilty. Client--Well, if you must know the truth, I'm guilty. Lawyer--Ah, now the affair is quite simple. All we have to do is to es- tablish an alibi. skippers after 40 me time | masted rywhere Boy Do You Need Money? "Don't Lose Your Car, Let Me Finance You! C. R. Holden MOTOR LOANS AND DIS. COUNTS LTD, Felt Block Room 6 "hone 2790 DISNEX-COTIT AMBULANCE Phone 1082 87 Celina St. Expert Watch Repairnig BURNS JEWELRY STORE King & Prince Sts. Radios Repaired All Makes The Ontario Motor Szles ~IMITED 90 Simcoe St. 8, Phone 900 I: "Ansehl™ pride Skin pode, ent, Face Powder for each type of JURY AND LOVELL, LTD, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Author of: The Eyes to Modurn Life Optometry Feature Service Your Eyes and Health Eye Care and Eve Strain Disney Block:3" 1516=-Phene-1518 Heated Storage 135 King Street West 7 N Leave your car with us while skating or attending Hockey Games at the new Oshawa Arena. Ross, Ames & Gartshore Co., Ltd. Hudson-Essex Phone 1160 You Are Saving it by Buying Terms -- BUCKWHEAT PEA .... EGG ... STOVE OTTO COKE ........... CTTP CTE TYE PR TTTTTT TITY Tey Hardwood Factory Cuttings, projects on a vast scale in Sumatra, Rubber and vegetable oils will be the chief crops. 25 Albert Streat EEA Sr $ 8.75 per ton 12.00 per ton 15.00 per ton 15.00 per ton 15.50 per ton 12.50 per ton No. 1 Bedy Hardwood, dry Hardwood Slabs, dry .c..cnmrsinnnis PRICE « QUALITY -- QUANTITY -- SERVICE W. J. TRICK COMPANY LIKITED Why Bum More Money Than Neccesary ? Fuel at the Following Prices Net Cash Genuine Scranton Anthracite HONEST WEIGHT $4.00 per 4 Cord $4.00 per Load $3.78 per load dry Phone 230, 231 yn