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Oshawa Daily Times, 23 Jan 1930, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1930 JHE ED SECTION ~~ meets Mr. Seller "95030330 PAGE THIRTEEN | 4 \ i / CONANT & ANNIS, BARRISTERS Solicitors Notaries Public Ete. Con: Yyaneing and general practice of Ww. Offices 71% Simcoe St South. Sehasa:, Pho Ps D. Conant. Lin. -B.3 . Annis, B.A. FRANK "8 EB '. Solicitor, Notary * Public, Convey- ancer Money to loan, ird floor new Alger Buildine. Opposite Post QO WE N SINCLAIR, K.C. BANK % Commerce Bulding. SEPH ©, MANGAN. BA ~BAR- rister, Sofisit AN Parts vevancer.; Money to loan. Office 14% King St. East, Oshawa. Phone #45 Residence phone 837. GRIERSON, CW ) Fraser, Barristers, Cohveyancers, Notaries Public, ets. Office over Standard Bank. Entrance Simcoe St. Phone 18. J. F. Grierson, K.C.. T. K. Creighton, B.A, N. C Fraser, B.A. or, -Notary™ Pohife, Con- |. 419 King St. west, Oshawa. The old: Engineering and Surveying DONEVAN AND SMITH, ONTAR- 10 Land Survevors and Civil Engin- cers, sub-divisions. town planning. municipal engineers. 165 or 411 King St. E. Phones 25321 or 2544. U - LUKE BURIAL CO. 67 KING ST East. Ambulance Rwgidence 542 Sim. coe street north. Phone 210J and c10W, DISNEY-COTT FUNERAL HOME 87 Celina street, Oshawa. Corner Bruce street. Ambulance. Phone Insurance DAVIS. AND SON, INSURANCE est Fire Awency in Oshawa. 30 Re nutable Fire Companies. WHEN consult R. N. Johos, 80 Simcoe notth, Your {insurance wants at- tended to and your .nterests pro- tected. 4 \ 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 of this nature. 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 end collect for same. accounts Position Wanted LADY DESIRES POSITION, GEN- eral office work. Experienced bookkeeper or cashier, Apply to Box 894 Times, (18¢) EXPERIENCED BUILDING AND fuel ppli acco sal and collector desires position with growing concern; immediate salary not primary consideration, Apply Box 395, Times, (19¢c) Sets and Live Stock FOR SALE--50 RABBITS OF VAR- ious kinds, three to eighteen months, A Brown, 532 Cubert St. phone § 852). 19¢) | Saturday 8 p.m., special service, en- a a HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT-- new five room brick house, Glad- stone avenue, chestnut trim, oak floors throughout, wired for stove, built In-c.binet, 3 plece bath, laundry tubs, Good furnace; Adults only. Phone 3310W, (18d) service, Male choir and men's rally. All cordially invited. Monday 7 pm, Jouor B.Y.P.U, 8 pm, Senior B.Y. .U.; Wednesday 7.30 pm. Men's club meeting ; Thursday 8 p.m., Pray- er and Praise meeting; Friday 7.30 p.m., Choir practice. Visitors always welcomed, & The Salvation Army--Sun., Jan. 26th special services conducted by Ensigns Broom and Chapman at 11 a.m, and 7 pm. Bible Class and Sun- day School 3 p.m. A week of special services will be conducted by the En- signs commencing Friday Jan. 24th to Jan. 30th inclusively. Friday night 8 pm. special Women's meeting. titled: from "The Cross to the Thtone" Monday night 8 p.m., Sal- vation meeting. Tuesday night 8 p.m., soldiers and ex-soldiers re-union; all soldiers * and ex-soldiers invited. Wed, 8 pim,, Demonstration. Thurs, 8 p.m. Salvation meeting. The United Church--Minister, Rev. A: L. Richards, B.D. Sun., Jan. 26th, enjoying a favorable balance of trade. "1 do protest" he declared, "against p le making stat ts of this kind with unemployment rife, men seeking a chance to work." The fact was, the Conser- vative chieftain continued, that a favorable trade balance of more than $380,000,000 for the year ending in Nov. 30, 1927, had un- fortunnt~'~ ~° * ta an adverse ade balance of $58,000,000 for the year vi. "I wonder," Mr. Bennett question- ed, "why, in the face of these fig- ures, men should stand on this platform and make such state- ments." Again, Mr. Bennett went on, the Liberal Government talked of re- ducing taxation. "But," he ob- served,="for the year ending Nov. 30 last the Government extracted $208,000,000 in customs." This sum, Mr. Bennett said, was $56,000,000 in excess of that col- lected for the corresponding per- fod ending in 1927. The Govern- , 1a november last. | HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID Electric Sanded and #inish- ed Complete W. J. TRILK CO. LTD. 25 Albert Street hone 230, 231 PHONE 378. NEXT THE POST OFFIO Radios Repaired All Makes The Ontario Motor Scles STORE TO RENT OR FOR 8B --In best business section of Bow- manville, very central, will lease for ment, he continued, had intimated a reduction in sales tax, but only a short time ago had voted against 11 a. m. Morning Worship,~Sermon theme, "Unsuspected Enemies." Story sermon to the boys and girls, "Three LOUIS § TVMAN BARRISTER. a * Solicitor, Notary. over Dewland's Transportation "Times" Classified Ads Bring Results JMITED tore. Money to loan. 16 Simcoe PE Phone 67. Residence PARKHILL AND FIELD. BAR risters. ctc. Money to -lvan. Bldg. Opnosite Post Office. 1614. \. J. Parkpill. A C H Field GREER AND NTUMPHREYS, BAR visters. Solicitors; eic. 24%5 Sir.coe St. N. Ph e 3160. Money to loan ALEX (. HALL, B.A. BARRIS ter, ete. Conveyancing and general CARTAGE AND STORAGE. COLE: man's, 856 Bond West. Specialists in furniture moving, storage ware: house and moving van equipment Phone 82. ' CARTAQGE, MOVING, GRAVEL sand and cinders. Local and long distar- hauling Phone 3048 and Telephone 35 ASK FOR CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT term of years to suitahle tenant at moderate rental; possession at once; previously occupied by Felt's Jewelry. Apply to C. H. Mason, Bowmanville. (17-19-21) Wanted To Rent TWO OR THREE FURNISHED 2692F. Smith and Cox, 387 King St.W. : OSHAWA'S * OLDEST = ESTAB. Real Estate for Sale Articles For Sale I keeping, rooms for three | adults. Must be well heated. State ) rent, Box 398 Times, (19 Hopeless Things In God's World." 2.15 Sabbath School. 7 p.m. Evening Worship. Sermon theme, "Nicode- mus." Monday 7 pim.; The annual banquet. Young People's Society speaker and guest of honor, Miss Bona Mills of Toronto, No 'member this event. Supper charge 50 cents. Wednesday 8 pm, Mid-Week Ser- vice. Bible lecturc on St. Paul's Epistle to Philemon, Friday 06.45, or friend of the Y.P.S, should miss a Conservative amendment for such. Loss_ of Population Touching on the loss of popula- tion, Mr. Benneit said it was de- plorable that within the last niné years under Liberal regime, 859,~ 261 persons had left Canada for the United States. "These people were not misfits," he observed, and then proceeded to quote an official report of the superintend- 90 Simcoe St. 8. Phone 900 MONEY # LOANED 4 Cars Refinanced All Dealings Confidential MOTOR LOANS AND DIS. COUNTS LTD. Pelt Block Room 6 Phone 2790 MIXED HARD aND SOFT WOU slabs, $3.50 per load. Also bone dry body wood. Waterous Meek Limited Phone 1288 (Apr. 2611 FOR BALE--HEINTZNMAN CO Ltd., planos, new and used planvs viso radios, latest wodels; terws arranged. Apply C, Trull. Phone 16686J. (111th FOR SALE--1 NEW 10 TUBE lished furniture movers.. Park Road car ace. Local and long distance Frank Cowle. Prop. 68 Park Ri South. Phone 215, Jan, 17-1 mo) Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU PERMANENT wave, Special $5 and $7.50 Finger wave and shampoo $1. Facial .75¢c. Hair cuttig 25c. Phone 258 or 86 Simcoe. North. % EXPERT MARCELLING BY Betty Ward at Betty Lou Perman ent Wave Shoppe. Marcel and sham- poo $1. Phone ues WATSONS BARBER AND Beauty shop. 9 Celina St. We spe- cialize in ladies' hgir cutting, mar- celling, shampooing, facials, Marcel 50 cents. For appointments phone 2653. (ian, 14-1 m1} practice. "22% " King St. East Phone 3237, : (tr) HARRIS & HARRIS, BARRIS ters, Solicitors, ete. 41 Alger Bldg. O¢hawa and Port Perry. Phones 759 Oshawa, Port Perry 24 an1 71 r 8. FOR SALE, A BUNGALOW, FIVE roéms and bath, hardwood floors, French doors, fireplace, furnace, wir- ed for electric stove, electric fixtures, newly decorated, small payment down, balance monthly. Phone 2390). (17¢) FOR SALE--NEW 6 ROOM brick house on Provinelal High way, furnace, water, Hydro power, with from one to eight acres of good garden land according to re- quirements of purchaser. Easy terms. Immediate possession. Apply to Mrs. E. V. Scobell, Insurance & Renl Estate Agent, Bowmanville. Phone 189. (18h) WELL BUILT EIGHT ROOM house for sale, good location, consid- | er mortgage or good car as part pay- tent 'of insurance for the United Statés in support of his statements, "1 put it to you, fellow Cana- Alans, agriculturists of these mlains," the Conservative leader declared, 'which would be better as a matter of economy, to develop the industrial life of this country And provide jobs or to pay taxes ta ern for thece people who can- not find work." TURET PERCANE NIT IN TRAIN MEASTER Chirama.Rovmd Express P Tata Trail Rangers; 7.45 Tuxis Boys. A.Y.P.A. BANQUET The A.Y.P,A. of All Baints' Church held their ' annual 'ban- quet and election of officers on Monday, January 20th, A very fine supper was served by the mem- bers of the A.Y.P.A,, when over 00 young people were present, Open- ing address of welcome was given by the President, Mrs. Ashton, af- ter which the toast to King was given, the national anthem being sung. Miss Agg gave the toast to the church, Rev. J. M. Crisall re- | sponding. Mrs, Erskine gave the toast to the A.Y.P.A., Mr. R. Bel!| responding. Mrs. Erskine 'also gave the report of the year's worl, with financial report. /Miss L. Mec tosh prepared a fine preocra WHI' PIN BOWLING AT THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL Last week's games at the Ontario v Hospital were keen) contested radio, Cheap for cash. Same. guar. Poke of the Pr Hor staff antes 38 Sow machine. Phone {y, pee place, while the Cubs, (Of- 35ow, (16e) 14100 Staff), and the Wanderers, FOR SALE--STRICTLY NEW | (Commissiarat Dept.), finished ti- lald eggs in any quantity delivered od for second place. These teams | 5 Jan. 2-1 me) ++ Medical DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR geon, Accoucher. Office and resi- dence, King St. Ez3t, cornea Victoria St. Oshawa. Phone 94 DR. HAROLD W, TRICK. PH 'SI cian, Surgeon. Obs'ctrician, Special references to maternity work ard di- seases of wonen. Two vears' post graduate sxperience. Office and resi dence 167 Simcoe St. N.. {cor. Brock' phone 302 DR. GRANT EZRRY, PHYSICIAN anywhere in city. Phone 896, will play off a series to decids the (Jan. 20-1 mo sinner of the handsome shield QUEBEC SI1OVE, NEAKLY NEW, | hich 1s plaved for yearly. Need- for sale cr exchange oo good sec 7,7: her, Eames re 0k, ment. Apply 7 Nassau St, phone === ee $) and should provide a roval battle 1855W. ' (19) | NINE TUBE KING'RADIO TWO! DISKLI-COTIT AMBULANCE | 87 Celina St, Phone 1082 as each team ig out to win and ap- | Nnen nan Surgeon. Obsietrician, diseases of infants end children. Office and residence, 97 Bond East Phone 1133 DR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI- cian and Surgeon, special attention given to X-ray work ana Electro- theopy. Office, Disney PElock. Phone 2050. Office open 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. Residence 161 King East Phone 2416, . MADAM MARIE, LATE OF PARIS and T. Eaton, Toronto, high clas: beanty 'culture at moderate prices Disney Building, Flat No. 1, 31 King street east, 'opposite Post Office. Phone 1876 (Jan. 2-1mo) MARCEL AND CURL, 50c. MRS, Everette Bell, Apartment 9. Edward |) Apartments, Quebec Street, For ap- pointments phone 1090]. Jan. 7-Imo. DR DAVID ARCHER M.D. CM LR C _P _and S Edinburgh Physician, Surgeon and Obstetrician Office 142 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3020 residence Kitige St-B Phone 31585 MARCEL AND CURL 50c. MRS. $600 CASH TAKES 3 ROOMS clectric and phone Garage, cor. lot, 30X100, No balance. Phone 1412M. (192) BUY A COUNTRY HOME PRO- duce or chicken farm, Fifteen acre ots for sale. Close to Oshawa. Cheap. Small cash payment, Easy terms. Apply P.O. Box 745, Osh- awa or 140 Agnes St, (19¢) Harold Bell, 161 Oshawa Blvd. Phone 8346J, (19¢) "Building Supplies 1 ARCHER BROWN. MD. L R C. P. & S Edinburgh. Physician Surgeon, Obstetrician, * special at tention to maternity work and dis eases of children. Office and resi dence, 185 Simcoe 3t.- North. Phone DR. C. W. CARE, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician. Cffice apd residence, 512 Simcoe street north. Phone 2415. DR. J. ARCHER BROWN, PHYSI- cian, Surgeon and Obstetrician, office and residence, 185 Simcoe Street, North, phone 3107. KC ER TE 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 and treatment of diseases of ear, nose and throat only. Appointments mav, be mac at dre store, Phone 97 Pa ------lEIEL Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DRE. F_ RICHARDSON. OFFICE over. Mitchell's Drug Store. Hours 10 to. 12 am. 2°to 5. Evenings bv| pattedies appointment Office phone 2660 Residence 432]. DR. A. W. HARDING, OFFICE over Dewlands, ; Hours 10 toi2 a.m., 2 to 5. Evenings by appoint- ment. Office phone 1499. Resid: ence 2548. Dental DR. S. J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS: seit's. Special attantion to X-ray work. Gas' -'racticn." Nurse in at tendance. Phone 959" House 1312. OR H M COOKE, 9 COE SI north, over Mitchell's Drug Store Gas for exiraction. Phone 54. © DR. L, E. HUBBELL, DENTIST. Nitrous pid oxygen Ras for er . i ce. Rova an a Phon idence, 1378M MHERBERT ©. THENEER, OR- CEMENT BLOCKS FOR SALF To insure prompt delivery, place nrders in advance of delivery date : W. Borrowdale, phone 1618. Music er (Hambourg Conservatory, To- ronto) pupils prepared for all exams. Oshawa Tuesday, 5% Wil Mam street west, upstairs, Phone 2754F. (12011) FRANK CONVERSE SMITH, ONE of Toronto's leading viclin teachers, is in Oshawa on Thursday afternoons 395). i BATTERIFS CHARGED, CALLED for and delivered ARTHUR LYNDE, VOOAL TEACH- | {\' 1885 PHONE 716) 4 Work Wanted RE-UPHOLSTERING CHESTER fields made to order money We save you Estimates free G. A Con 74 Mechanic street. Bhune table, 561 f Saturdays. ] -- months old, will sacrifice cheap for cash. Phone Mr. King, 2782. (18h) FOR BALE--SPYS, BALDWIN Sweots, Greenings st Oshawa Fruit Growers storehouse, west Hogg & Lytles. Open Tuesdays, Thursdays, | (16-19) FOR = SALE-FIFTEEN JEWEL Wrist watches, complete with latest style metal bracelets, $7.50. Genuine idiamond rings, $8.75. Small deposits secures any articie, Delis Jeweiry, 264 Simcoe South. Upstairs. : RTI (Jan. 23-1 Mo.) QUEBEC HEATER FOR SALE, Apply 349 Kingsdale Avenue. Phone 1425W, (191 75 cents. If ren al supplied $1 Ratteries repaire'! Blideon. 20 Mi"! St Phone w. (Jan, 13-1 mo) a Auctioneer Ww 1 wctinneer, 346 Simcoe Si SULLEY S We can sell vour odd pieces of furniture and other articles at our vards 41 Sr sh iwa marin "we Studio 86 Elgin St. E. Phone 739M : Jan, 17-1 muy ganist and choir master of King Street ' United Church will accept pupils in plano, organ and vocal music. «For particulars apply 50 William street east. Phone 2896. Jan. 2-1 mo) SECOND HAND DEALER. niture bought and sold 156 Bloor st S. W. CLARK, AUCTIONEER, 520 Simcoe' Street! South, phone 2593M. (Jan. 17-1 Mo.) Second Hand Dealer FUR Fast Phone 1617M (nr Radio Service Room and Board 1 234TW, For Rent "OUR AND FIVE ROON ED MOD ern suites, including electric refrig sration, stove. laundry. conven! ences, etc.; continuous hot wate! eupplied Applv Supt phone ¥671 or The Trusts and Guarantee Co itd., manager for owner, loronto (27 21 APARTMENT.--MODERN, HOME like ruites. Some furnished, laun dry, conveniences, elec dryer, etec., elec stoves, elec refrigeration, hot i w.ter year round. J hone 1560 or (8tl) TO RENT---APARTMENT CON- sisting of double room, shower, toi- let, clothes closet, central, steam heat Apply Box 389 Times. ~~ (141) | FOR RENT-6 ROOM HOUSE, $25 per month, Apply 7 Maple St. Phone 2758F. (17¢) GSHAWA RADIO SERVIOH, AC- cessories for sale, repairs on elec- tric and battery sets, tubes and |, ROOM AND BOARD, PHONE S519W. (17¢) tested, batteries re- charged rental supplied. $1. Phone 3350J. Charles Wales, 146 Elgin East. Jan. 6-1 mo, RADIO REPAIRS, ALL WORK guaranteed, prices moderate, set test- ing, batteries recharged, 50¢c. Phone 382¢11. Geo, Burroughs, certified radio-trician, (Jan, 7-1 mo.) ONE room and board for gentleman, mod- ern conveniences, Road North, 4 NICELY FURNISHED BEDROOM for gentlemen, Close to four corners and business section. Apply 78 Bond street west. LARGE COMFORTABLE Apply 17 Ritson (17¢) board if desired. (17¢) Painting and Decorating R GUTSOLE, Fier LIAS PA rhanger, pain raini Prices on war id 0 Pine Ave. phoue w or 2007w. (7211) Paperuanger. Only first class work guaranteed: 20 years experience Prices reasonable. Phone 2460W.: 'Jan, 17-1 mo) --_-- PRACTICAL gaged after Feb, first. Matornity fuvalid or general nursing. Doctor's references, For information phone AG. TURNER, PAINTER AND|" PRACTICAL NURSE DISENGAG- ed; terms reasonable. Phone 1088-r- 13. a C190) Nursing i TO RENT -- TWO OR THREE bright unfurnished rooms. Phono 1256F. (17¢) ROOMS TO RENT IN PRIVATE home with board, central. Apply 87 Queen Street. (17¢) TO RENT--TWO UNFDRNISHED rooms, heated. All convenlences, Centrally located. 237 Athol street cast, (17¢) LOVELY 5 ROOMED MODERN bungalo for rent, $30, Phone Holden 371W, (18b) NURSE _ DISEN- (Jan, 15-1 mo) Phone 948, r DR J. F. BROCK. DENTIST; 16 Simcoe St N. over Dewland's Phone 1957. Res. 292W. Evevings by sppointment. Ho ' DR W. H. GIFFORD OFFICE ent Theatre Bldg. Phone 1780 Residence 60Y i D AVIES "hnaNG P : } Dentists, 37. hor St. E. Special at. tentiots to gas extraction and X-rav work. Nurse in attendance. Phone: 1243 an/ 864. . Architects CC STENHOUSE - GENERAL architectural work. = Second floor. Royal: Bank Buildipg. Fhone 149 Res. pnone . : 4 C JOHNSON. AS rs StS THOMSON Al wciate architects, Sin Dver Felt = SARIE WM. Fri, 74 SIMCOE 2 { 1 gl ne 1000. Sune) t north sites for pL ists and circutar work, i . {Dec. 27-1 ma) Watch Repairing F A VON GUNTEN EXPERT Swiss watchipaker. repair. shop 2! 44y; King Street. West, Your pat gonage is solicited. ' Bs Money to Loan For Exchange CITY AND FARM LOANS. PRO- gress loans arranged, Parkhill & Field. Barristers, ete. Alger Bldz Phone i614. ~~ ° ¢ GOOD SIX ROOMED- HOUSE IN Oshawa to exchange on_small farm on Highway between Bowmanville and Toronto. Times. Apply to Box 392, Home Cooked Meats ENGLISH HOME MADE PORK ples, steak and kidney ples hot of cold brawn, cakes and pastries, etc., ete. Frank Drakes, 21 Maple street. Phone 2372F, (77L0) (17¢) Books ROBERTSHAW'S CIRCULATING itbrary. You will enjoy reading the latest Fiction at Phone 1472. 87 Simcoe St. North (T-F-8 a - Tailoring ; PAUL VERLAND, BEST AND most artistic clothes maker in Osh- awa for men who care. Prices fan ana reasonable, 12V5 Simcoe Street i ® pouth. Phone 1583W. § Hemstitching NINE CENTS PER YARD, PLBAT- od Skirts, opé dollar, alterations. ete, All Kinds of teautiful faney work on sale. Mrs. Dell, 26% Sim- 209 South. Phone 16 56. Jan, 17-1 mo) (Dea. 80-1 wo) | Furniture R. FURNITURE: RE UPHOLSTERED and repaired. No job too | or too large. George A. Lemee, Phone 1436M, Fo to do plain cooking, sleep out pros ferred. Phone 3218J.: WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL A De Gl do housework. Must be able to (19h) i (Jan 1-Kimo) Contracting CONTRACTING - CONCRETE plastering, . electric or alterations. Phone 138 for estimates p17 In all my previous ) | tlemen wore spats. "T don't like the way you clean my boots, Mary. Look, the uppers have hardly been /touched." "I s'pose it's force of habit, sir. places the gen- Vee Humorist, 'sion Feb, 1st, 6 rooms, hot water FOR RENT--TWO COLBAN FUR nished rooms with every conven! ence for light housekeeping, Ap- r's 134 Alice street. (18b) FOR RENT -- NEW BRICK house, Louisa street. seven rooms. Hardwood floors, water, hot air heating. Rent $25 per month. Phone 759. (18¢) TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED rooms to rent, , reasonable, west. Phone 2956J. (18d) CENTRALLY LOCATED, POSSES- heating system, electric range and fixtures, garage. Agply 208 Dear- born avenue, Phone 1984W for appointment to inspect. (184d) FOR RENT SIX ROOMED huose, hardwood floors, french doors, all conveniences. 636 Somerville Ave. North, Phone 233W. (19¢) TO RENT--FHREE ROOMED apartment, furnished; large, sunny desirable room, with every conven- ience, newly. ated, phone 1829] or call 368 Park Rd, South. (19b) COTTAGE TO RENT, ALL CON- veniences, two minutes from colle- giate, 121' Alma Street. Apply 154 Alma Street, Phone 139. (19) SEVEN: ROOMED HOUSE ON MeL; in Blvd, partly newly de-{ corated, 'hardgood throughout, elcc- tric fixtures #nd blinds, large garage with eencrete floor, nice garden, for rent immediately, Apply Box 397, Times. «| Lc (190) FOR RENT -- SIX ROOMED house. All conveniences. On Leslie street. Reasonable 1reht, Phone 1783M. : (19¢) } near to he evenly matched. The final league standing is as follows: ry. 23 Wanderers Millerests .. "enaters Inkesides . ants css 'aneers .... Rovers .. Falcons Ti~ers T.eafs . 0i WHITBY The following are the notices of Sunday services and other meetings of the week to be held in Whitby churches: All Saints' Church--Sunday Janu- ary 26th, 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. Rev. J. M. Crisall, rector. 8 a.m. Holy communion 11 am. Morning prayer; 7 pm. Evening prayer. Holy com- munion afterwards, Tuesday, Jfany- ary 28th, 8 pm. Vestry meeting. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church --Rev, John Lindsay, pastor. Sun. day, Jan 26th, 11 am, subject: The Heavenly Caller, 2.30 p.m. Sabbath School and Bible Study. 7 p.m, sub- ject: Christ's Gentleness. A hearty welcome extended to all. St. John's, 'Port Whitby--Rector, Rev. D. B. Langford. Sunday Jan. 26th--Services 11 aan. and 7 pm. Sunday: School and Bible Classes 3 pm. Friday 24th--8 pm. annual meeting of the Adult Bible class in the rectory. Monday 27th--8 p.m, ati) vestry meeting in the S, S. all, Whitby Baptist Church--T. E. Best, pastor. Sunday, 10 am. Bible school. Mr. S. L. Wilhelm, superin- tendent, 11 am. Divine Worship, subject, "Deep Cailing Unto Deep." 7 pan, "Sampson" the sixth in series of O. T.\Herges. The pastor at both services, Baptisms after the evening | for. Classified Ads First insertion---114 cents per word. Minimum charge 80c. Each subsequent consecu- tive fipsertion 1c per word, Three consecutive inser- tions for thy price of two first insertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge for three insertions, 60 cexts, Boz number 10c additional Professional gor. Business Cards, $23.60) per month ' Ji for 20 words or less; 10 "| cents a word per wonth {i for each additional word, 2 oN TIMES CLASSIFIED © - |i ADS COST LITTLE; AC. | COMPLISH MUCH TELEPHONE 35 © Ask for Classified Ad Departioent {| ember Miss Dorothy Rice and Miss y Tawler gave piano solos; Miss Eur iée Sleightholm and Mrs. Clarenc Rice, vocal solos; MMiss Connor an Miss Stoneman a few splendid readings, After the program, eloc- tion of officers took place, the fol- lowinz being elected. Hon, Pres. Rev. J. M. Crisall; President, Mr. George Lomax; first vice-presi- FAVORABLE TRADE Hon. R. B. Bennett De- precetes Statements of Mackenzie King SASKATOON SPEAKER Greatest Exodus in Canada s History in Last Nine Years Saskatoon, Jam, 23.--Strongly protesting that the policy of the Liberal Government at Ottawa re- tarded a 'national development of Canada, Hon. R. B, Bennett open- ed the Saskatchewan section of his speaking tour . here Monday night. rs ; Discontinuance by the present administration of assistance to na- tional highways, technical aduca- tion and the like. - The Conserva- tive Leader charged, hampered the development of the basic industry of agriculture and of Canada. Technical education, agricultural colleges, rural credite and national highways were all matters of vital importance to the agricultural life, which the Dominion should assist. He deplored Premier King's de- nouncement as a 'vicious prinei- ple."" Federal assistance to the provinces for national highways, technical education and old age pensions, Need For Diversity "Canada,'"' Mr. Bennett proceed- ed, 'can never become 2a great country unless it has diversity ot occupation = for its people. You cannot all grow wheat." There must, he said, be development also of industrial life. The Dominion must have a taritf to protect agri culture, consumer, labor and mau ufacturer alike, sufficient to give Canadians an equal chance to meet competition With the nations of the world. "There is only ope way," he exs claimed, "and that is to see to it that our markets are kept for our own people." Every country in the world, except Canada, Mr, Bennett emphasized, had followed this course since the Great War. "Some talk of taritf for exploita- tion, to make the rich richer and the poor, poorer, but," Mr. Ben- nett emphatically declared, "as far as I a mooncerned there will hever be any exploitation. Legislation to protect Canadians was sential, the Conservative Chieftain asserted. He put the question: "How can we have any great development in & country as great as this when theré are Cana- dians who do not know where their next meal is coming from 'and have {o go to soup kitchens." Protest - Statements Mr, Bennett' deprecated that when Premier W, "IL. Mackenzie King spoke in Maskatbon in Nov- the statement was made from his platform that Canada was | | BALANCE 15 LOST Switchas in Alabama Pirmin~ham, Ala. Jan, 28 --At Tract threa persons were killed and between 26 and 40 inured Mon- day ni~ht when No. 4 passenver train of the Tonisville and Narch- villa Railreed en route to Chic- a~o, plnn~ed into an onen swit"h rear Trafford, Ala., about 40 miles north 'of here, Tho troin was cumposed of be- 'ween 10 ard 14 cars and only the last two Pullmans three cars, ¢ remained on the the diner, Persons In the three cars re- maining on the track hurried from thelr seats and berths and began an imme?iate search for vic!'ms in the overturned cars, bringing them "lear of the wreckage while others mnde for nearby telephones and alled Birmingham and Guliman for relief. A train was dispatched to the ~cene immediately from Birming- ham with relief workers and medi- cal attendants, A freight train urnning slowly behind the passenger was stopped just short of the wreck. Arrange. ments were made to couple the freight engine to the three cars remaining upright to rush the dead nd injured back to Birmingham. One rpeort fro mTrafford said there were eleven cars, including the erigine and tender in the ditch. erduleg, saceli nnev sarh3nit et One passenger who was riding on the second car from the end of the rain sid n aea ealht eyximt th ertain said an early examina- tion had afiled t odlesieos otenim tion had failed to disclose the cause of the accident, but that it Fxpert Watch Repairnig BURNS JEWELRY STORE King & Prince Sts. 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