THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1930 PACF FI FVFN THE C eh" where TA: S| IL fix ED SECTION . Seller "ao adde N~--~ meets Mr ) |) » el CONANT & A NNIS BARRISTERS Sohieitors Notie Public Etc Con. ne an act Law Offices 1% Simcoe St South Oshawa. Phone 4 G. D. Conant oy A FP Anns BA go) ER BARRISTER. FLL Notary Public, Convey- ancer Money to loan. Third floor ter Building Opposite Post Phone 2996 W E of- STN CLATR KC. BANK Smee fp JO! oy LA. --~BAR rister, Shticiion Notary Public, Con- vevancer Money to loan. Office 14'4 King St "East. Oshawa Phone #5 Residence phone GRIT ON, {EIGHTON - AND Fraser, Barristers, Conveyanters, Notaries Public, ete Office over Standard Bank. Eutrance Simcoe St. Phone 13: J. F. Grierson, K.C.. K. Creightcn, B.A, C. Fraser, B.A. LOUIS § HYMAN BARRISTER Soliciter. ofary over Dewland's Store. Money to: loan, 16 Simcoe te north, « Phone 67. Residence - PARKHILL. AND FIELD. BAR risters ¢te. Mdnev to lvan Alger Bldg Opnosite 'Post Office Phone 1614. A _F Parkhill. A C.H Field GREER AND HUMP REYS. BAR risters. Solicitors eic. 24% Sir.coe St. N Phone 3160. Meoney to nan ALEX GC, HALL, BA. BARRIS ter, etc Conveyancing and general practice.' 22% King St Bast: Phone 2337. A HARRIS & HARRIS, BARRIS: ters, Solicitors, ete, 41 Alger Bldg. Orhawa 'and. Port Perry Phones 759 Oshawa, Port Perry 24 an1 71 r 3. Jan. 2-1 mo) Medical DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN. SUR geon, Accoucher. Office and resi- donee. Kinz St. Bia eh Vigtoria Oshawa. Phone 9 % HAROLD "wv. TT PH 'SI cian, Surgeon Obstctrician, Special references to maternity work ard di- seases of wenen. Two vears' post graduate s$xperience. OO dice and res: dence 167 Simcoe St. N.. {cor. Brock) phene 302 DR. GRANT PERRY, PHYSICIAN Surgeon, Obsietrician, diseases of infants end children. Office and residence. 97 Bond Fast. Phove | WSs PR. B. J HAZLEWOOD, D, PHYSI- cian and Surgeon: special attention given to X-ray work aud Electro: theopy. Office, = Disney Eloek. Phone 2050. Office 6pen 9 a.m: to 12 a.m. Residence 161 King East Phone 2416. DR DAVID ARCHER. M.D. CM LR GC P and dinburgh Physician, Surgeon and Obstetrician, Office 142 Simcoe St. N- Phone 3020 poder 16] King St. E. ine 2 I ARCHER: BROWN. M.D. oo A & 'S. Edinburgh: Pliveeian Surgeon, Obstetrician. special ats tention to maternity work and dis- cases of children. Office and resi Vence. 185 Simcuve St. North. Phonc Engineering. and Surveying DONEVAN AND SMITH. ONTAR 10 Land Surveyors and Civil Engin eers, sub divisions town planning. municipal engineers' %5 or 411 King St Phones 2532) or 2544. _ Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO. 67 KING ST East. Ambulance Residence 542 Sim. coe street north. Phone 210J and cow DISNEY-COTT FUNERAL HOME 87 Celina street. Oshawa Corner Bruce street Ambulance. Phone 1082. Insurance DAVIS. | D SON. IN CE 19 King St. west, Oshawa, The old. est Bir Ee in Oshawa 30 Re sutable Fire Companies. WHEN ACI INSURANCE consult R. N. Johrs, 80 Siméoe north. Your insurance wants at tended to and your nterests pro- tected: ren CARTAGE AND STOHAGE COLE: man's, 85 Bond West -Speécigliste in furniture moving, storage ware. house &nd moving van equipment Phone ¥2 CARTAGE, . MOVING, sand 'ard cinders Local and long fistar hauling Phore 3048 1d 2692F, Smith and Cox, 387 King St. W. OSHAWA'S OLDEST ' ESTAB lishe 1 furniture movers = Park Road car age. Local' and long ~ distance Frank Cowle. Prop 65 Park RY South, Phone 215 ; Jan, 17-1 mo) Beauty "Parlors BETTY LOU PERMAWENT wave... Special $5 and $7.50 Finger wave and shampoo $1. Facial 75¢ Hair cuttiig 25c. Phone 2948 or 8 Simcoe North, . EXPERT MARCELLING BY Betty Ward at Betty Lou Perman ent Wave Shoppe. Marcel and sham. poo $1. Phone 7 wi WATSONS BARBER AND Beauty shop. 9 Celina St. We spe- cialize in ladies' hair cutting, mar- celling, shampooing, facials: Marcel 5) cents. For apporitments phone 2653. (ian. 14-1 m") MADAM MARIE, LATE OF PARIS and T. Eaton, Toronto, high class beauty culture at moderate prices. Disney Building, Flat No. 1, $1 King street east, opposite Post Office. Phone 1376 (Jan. 2- imo) MARCEL Al D ) CURL, S0c. MRS. Everctte Bell, Apartment 9, Edward Apartments, Quebec Street. For ap- pointments phone 060). Jan. 7-1mo. MARCEL AND CURL bG0c. MRS, Harold Bell, | 161 Oshawa Blvd. Phone 33467. {13¢) Building Supplies. CEMENT BLO(KS FOR SALE To insure prompt delivery, ve orders in advance of delivery date W. Borrowdale, phone 1618. Music GRAVEL 31C7. DR. C. W. "PHYSICIAN, Oftice and Surgeon, Obstetrician. residence, 512 Simcoe street north. Phone 2415. * DR. J. ARCHER BROWN, PHYSI- cian, Surgeon and Obstetrician, office and regdidence, 185 Simcoe Street, North, phone 3107. Ear, Nose, Throat hroat Specialist DR. F. T. BRYANS OF. 160: BLOOR Street West; Toronto, will 'be at his office over Jurv & Loveli's Drug Store each Saturday, from 1 till 4 p.m. for consultation and treatment of diseases of ear. nose and foal only. Appointments mav he made CARL, ARTHUR LYNDE, VOCAL TBACH- er (Hambourg Conservatory, To- ronto) pupils prepared for all exams, Oshawa Tuesday, 63s Wil- liam street west, upetairs. "Phone 2754F. (129tf) FRANK CONVERSE SMITH, ONE of Toronto's leading violin teachers, is in Oshawa on Thursday afternoons Studio 86 Elgin St. E. Phone 739M Jan, 17-1 mu) HERBERT C. TRENEER, OR: ganist and' choir master of King Street United Church will accept pupils in plano, organ and vocal use. 'For particulars apply 60 flliam street east. Phone 2896. Jan, 2-1 mo) drug store. Phone 97 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. F RICHARDSON. OFFICE oyes Stitchell's Drug Store. Hours 2 to 5. Evenings by 0 12 am. 10 shatiment. "Office phone 2640 Residence 432) DR. A. W. HARDING, . OFFICE over Dewlands, Hours 10 to 13 a.m., 2 to 5. Evenings by appoint- ment. Office. phone 1499. Resid ence 2548. Dental J. PHILLIPS. OVER BAS: Special attention to X-rav .+raction Nurse in at tendance. Phone 959. House i312 H M COOKE. Y SIMCOE SST Hi over Mitchell's Drug 'Store Gas for exiraction. * Phone 54, DR L E HUBBELL. DuNCIST: id oxvgen gas for extra Nitros Office Roval Bank, Bldg Phone 948, residence, 1378M DR J F BROCK: DENTIST, 16 Simcoe St N.. over Dewland's Phone 1957 Res 292W Eve vings by appointment. DR Ww. H GIFFORD OFFICE Regent Theatre Bldg. Phone 1780 esidence 60Y " RVI L.aNGMA bX on 37 Rhine St E Special at tention to gas extraction and X-rav work Nurse in attendance "Phone: 1243 an/ 864 Architects - DR. S. set's. work. Gas a Radio Service GSHAWA RADIO SERVICE, AC- cessories for sale, repairs on elec. tric and battery sets, tubes and batteries 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, 50c. Phone 382r11. Geo. . Burroughs, certified radio-trician, (Jan. 7-1 mo.) Painting and Decorating R GUTSOLE, FIRST CLASS ra rhanger, painting and graining rices right, work guaranteed Pine Ave. phoue 3065w or 007w (72t4) A G. TURNER, PAINTER AND Papernanger. Only" first class work guaranteed; 20 years experience Prices reasonable: Plione 2460W A Jan, 17-1 mo) "Mores to Loan oe CITY AND FARM LOANS. PRO gress loans arranged Parkhill Field Barristers, etc. Alger Bldz Phone 1614 STRICTLY CAS This rule has been found nec of this nature. will bring a messenger who end collect for same. All Classified Advertising Coming Events, Etc. : loss arising from handling a large number of small accounts For the convenience of customers who find it inconvement to come personally to The Times office, a telephone call "Times" Classified Ads Bring Results Telephone 35 ASK FOR CLASSIFIED 'AD DEPARTMENT H IN ADVANCE because of expense and will receive the 'advertisement Real Estate for Sale Articles For Sate WELL: BUILT EIGHT ROOM house for sale, good location, consid: er mortgage or good car as part pay ment." Apply 7 Nassau St, phone 1855W. (191) FORCED SALE OF LOVELY 17 roomed modern home at wonderful sacrifice price for quick sale, Hard- wood floors, French doors. chest- nut tirm, garage, small down pay- ment. If looking for a real bargain phone Holden 371W. (21b) BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE OR exchange for house: Apply Box 405 Times. (22¢) Work Wanted RE-UPHOLSTERING . CHESTER. fields made to 'order. We save vou money. Estmates free. G. A. Con stable. 74 Mechanic street. Phone 1593). (50ti) BATTERIES CHARGED. CALLED ior and delivered. 75 cents If ren tal supplied $1. Batteries repaired Stan Blideon, 20 Mil St, Phone S85W. (Jan, 13-1 mo) Auctioneer PHONE 710). - W 1 SULLEY auctioneer, 316 Simcoe Si. 8. We can sell your odd pieces of fuiniture and other articles at our vards 41 Kane St WW Cshywva fIntarnn S. W. CLARK, AUCTIONEER 520 Simcoe Strect South, phone 2593M. (Jan, 17-1 Mo.) Second Hand Dealer SECOND HAND DEALER. FUR niture bought and so'd 158 Blour st. Bast. Phone 1617M, (11 MIXED HARD AND 30F1T WOOL slabs. $3.50 per lpad. Also bune dry budy wood Waterous Meek Luuned Phone 1285 (Apr. 260 FOR SAL -HEINTZNAN CO Ltd., planos, new and used plane uso radios, latest wodels; terwe arranged Apply C Trull FPhon 16564. (BORE FOR SALE--STRICTLY NEW |( laid eggs in any quantity delivered anywhere in city. Poone 896. | (Jan. 20-1 mo) FOR SALE~FIFTLEEN JEWEL Wrist watches, complete with latest style metal breccelets, $7.50. Genuine diamond rings, $8.75. Small deposits sccures any artic Dells Jeweiey, 20: Simcoe South. 1 pst (Jun, Zo ~K 110 HENAIDE « ] dition, Apply 2 (20h) 247) S510( di FAKING SALI PIANOS--Williams' Mahogany, spec ial price, $295; Ennis Mahogany, ! special price, 3 i t apartment model ; Enr 1 Oak, $215, Everyone of the above. a big bargain, HM you don't want to buy, let us rent you one. Start your | childten practicing. Nothing belt ry The Johns Piano Store. (20¢) POR SBALE--~PLAYER PIANO with rolis,. Al condition. Cheap ! for cash, or casy terms, Apply 86 | Montrave avenue or phone 19834. | (20h, FOR SALE--1 DIVZ ETTE, BED coueh, two sets of steel springs, oak dresser. Apply 128 Churc 3 one Ol FOR SALE--HUL ture, Cook stove. west. NI- street (21c) 00 Elgin Nursing PRACTICAL NURSE DISEN- gaged after Feb, first. Maternity invalid or general nursing, Doctor's references, For information phome 742M. (Jen, 15-1 mo) Hemstitching NINE CENTS PER YARD, PLEAT ed Skirts, one dollar, alterations. ete, All kinds of teautiful fancy work on sale. Mrs. l'ell, '26% Sim me South. Phone 1656. Jan, 17-1 mo) Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT--FaRM TEN to one hundred and fifty acres Option of purchase, Particulars as to rent and. taxes, Apply Box 407 Times. (22¢; i picious ! land. IN TWO ROOMS, KITCHENETTE unfurnished, twelve dollars, monthly including heat, light, phone, Gibbons St., phone 1859]. "(20¢ FOR RENT--APARTMENT CON- sisting of 12 rooms over New Mar- tin Theatre. Possession February first. Moderate rent, Apply Ernie Marks. (21c) FOR RENT--TWO OR THREE furnished rooms on bathroom flat, Every convenience for light house- keeping. I'hone 2340, (21b) SIX ROOMED HOUEE FOR RENT $25 per month. Phone 2768F. (22¢) For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT--A GOOD one hundred ecre dairy farm, 90 acres cultivation, Good buildings and Implements. No agents, Mike Fedchishen. Apply 291 St. Julien St., Oshawa. (22¢) HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT. Apply Box 399 Times. (22¢) Help Wanted WANTED---A: CAPABLE PERSON to assist high school student. Three ovenings a week. AVP, sr' S06 Times, (2 22¢) ANERICANIZATION OF PARIS SCORED Newspaper. Argues - Ameri: |... canis Wl Not Want to Visit France Parig, Jan, 22.--A move to stop the Americanization of Paris has been started by the newspaper i Parig-Midi in an effort to increase | the number of tourists coming here | ij from the United States. declares that Americans The dally will not i want to visit Paris if ft ig just an- other New York, or Chicago. "Our bovlevards are turning -in to Droadw bewails a leading irticle in the Paris-Midi, *"Mont- martre is beginning 'to bear a sus- resemblance to Coney Is- How can we expect Ameri cans to flock to Paris if they can jonly find here a transplanted eity | from thé United States? "Are we to belleve that the Am- terfean. tourist is looking for his own country when he comes here? Not ot all, And yet our tradesmen, decorators and hotelmen seem to think he is. Before long no doubt we shall see our great restanrants turned into anicrk lunches offer- ne fced-tea and five-course dinners lat a moment's notice." Ths article deplores that even amous conture houres, which fhe 'e long symbolized all that is Parisian, aré be~inning to fall un- id r American influence, "The French dress-making in- dustry catersl argelv to American women and naturally enou~h she is riven whet she wants," it was explained. Thus Parisian stvles must snit the Ameriean mode, One of the coutnre houses.even imports American mannequins. FIRE BOARD OF BROOKLIN MEETS Room and Board Wanted | WANTED ROOM, WITH BREAK- | fast, noon or evening dinner for two | business -mén, permanently located Modern home. privileges, convenient to King and Simcoe sts. Garage if possible. Apply Box 404 Times, (21h) Lost and Found Wanted to Buy LOST--BROWN SUITCASE ON Bond W, or N. Simcoe Sts, or on Road from Taunton. Finder please phone 1648-r-2-4. Reward. (20c) LOST--CRANK FOR 1925 ESSEX car between 15 Church St, and El- gin St, or on Elgin St. west, Fisder please phone 1438, a LOST--NEAR HART'S HILL, gent's overshoe. Finder please hone 554. (22a) }oer---woron RUG SATURDAY between Eléna street and Church street, Reward, Plione 1886W. (22b) WANTED TO PURCHASE BRICK véncer house and to exchange pontiac sedan as payment down. Cox Motor Sales, 10 Bond St, west, Oshawa. 21h) For Rent 2 FOUR AND FIVE ROUNED MOD ern suites, including electric refrig: eration, stove, laupdry, conven) ences, etc.; continuous hot water eubplied. Applv Supt. 'phone 2671. ur The Trusts and Guarantee Co Ltd.,, manager for owner, Toronto. (37-t0) LOST--PRIDAY, RIGHT, REAR bumperette off Chev car. Phone 1682J. (22h) Help--Wanted Male HAVE OPENING FOR ENER: getic man for Oshawa store. $60.00 per week to start. Must furnish $1250.00 cash deposit on mer- chandise. Address Manager 264 Central Ave., Albany, N. Y. J (22-28) Room and Board APARTMENTL---MODERN, HOME like. ruites. Some furnished, laun- dry, conveniences, clec dryer, etc., elec stoves, elec refrigeration, hot wuter year round, Ih-ne 156560 or 2347TW. (8tf) COTTAGE TO RENT, ALL CON- veniences, two minutes from colle- giate, 121 Alma Street. Apply 154 Alma Street. Phone 139. (19f) HOUSE TO RENT=GOOD LX LOCA- tion, all modern conveniences, hard- wood floors, newly decorated. Apply to W. J. Trick Company Ltd. (21¢) Home Cooked Meunts ENGLISH HOME MADE PORK ples, steak and kidney ples hot or cold brawn, sakes and pastries, etc., ete. Frank Drakes, 21 Maple street. Phone 3372p (170 STENHOLY" - GENERAL ' Second 'floor sri paral uilding "Phone 149% Res. puone 909 AHNSON. AS OMSON ANL Toon architects.' Simcoe St. S Over | Felt I Bros. : Tailoring PAUL VERLAND, BEST AND most artistic clothes maker in Osh- awa for who care. Prices fan and reasonable, 1583. Simcoe Street = Public Stenographer TART J 41. SIMCOE id Ex® 1600 viii b i aireniar Tate 15 ma ug 1 bi i mo) Watch ] Wash Rewiring Swiss worrchiak repair shop" at 44v; King Streo West. Your pat ronage is solicited. aa . south. Phoge 1 © (Dec. 30°1° 0) Repairing _ ROOM 'AND BOARD FOR GEN- tlemen 'in comfortable home, all con- Jenene close to Motors. Ps BON IND VOIR FFORTNO ~entlemen. 239 Dearborne avenue. Phone 2928W, (20¢) ROOM AND BOARD NEAR E24 Motors, 277 Division St. LA ELL fiont room, with board, suitable for one or two ladies, Gopd home. excellent location, 146 Simcoe St. N. : ( aie) ROOM A AR ren, Single or double i minutes from a - nals eh '26558 and repaired. £00 jarye, Geo DRA Plastering Phone 139 for" estimates 4 . NT 3 (13tf) Y i [SHED BE to rent. Board if .a minutes from four . Steet. Apply 78 Bond ot TO RENT FIVE ROOMED house, 497 Simcoe st. s., every con- venience, Apply N. 8. Baird, Phone (211) T0 RENT-----TWO "NICBLY FUR- nished rooms for light housekeep- ing. All conveniences, Reasonable, Apply 215 Celina St. (22¢) ) | TO REN FURNTONED AFART- ment with heat, light and water, Also 5 'garages and parking spaco'] near Motors. Apply 97 Colborne St. east. (22¢) FOR RENT-2 UNFURNISHED rooms, heat, light, water; rent, twen- t month, Phone 1387]. (20c) HOUSE | light, and; j water. ; Apply 46 Royal st. rent, Phone 21021, ' . apartment, centrally located, in modern six suite apartnient house, steam heat, -electrie stove: and re- N. ROYAL . STREET, I} 5 ! (200) Percy Stover Named Fire Chief, Howard Arskey Captain Brooklin, Tar. : 25 The Fire Board held a meeting on Tuesday evening in order to elect the officers for the year. The following are: Fire Chief Percy Stones; captain, Howard Ars- key; secretary-treasurer, Dr, James Moore. It was left for the Fire Chief to pick his own helpers. Mrs. Miller of Roland, Manitoba, is 'visiting Mrs. W. Dryden. An enjoyable time was spent by all wheo the young people's league vis- ited Pickering on Monday, January 20. About ten cars took the people and every car scemed full. Boyd gave an instrumental solo; K. Webber gave a reading, during the worship service. Mrs. N. White told a story and N. White sang a solo. A large crowd attended the lecture on Wednesday night at which Pro- fessor Sisson of Toronto University gave' a very interesting talk on the different races of people in the West- Rates for Classified Ads. first Insertion--114 cents per word, Minimum charge 80c. Each subsequent consecu- tive insertion. lo per word, Three consecutive inser- tions for th price ol two firet insertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge fur three insertions, G0 ceéuts, Box number 10¢ additional Professional or Business Cards, $2.60 per month for 20 words or less; 10" cents a word per month for each additicnal CIMES HTED a: | ADS COST L AC | COMPLISH Eo TELEPHONE ' 85 Ask for Classified Ad + Department frigerator, janitor service. furnishe ed it desired. Phone 1400. ' (20c) Miss R.|day ISLAND IS LOOKING | suitable business stands. | ing their own! furs, and receiving pelt | necting with the Georgetown line, 'those who couldn't. be any broker. ern Provinces and also showed lan- tern slides. Mrs, Bell of Port Perry visited Mrs. A, C, Elliott over the week end. Miss Mary Hunter spent the week end at her home, Mrs. A. Johnson, who is staying with her daughter, Mrs. R. Whné in Newmarket, is slowly improving, Stanley Rodd has been appointed as treasurer for the Township of Whitby. Mrs, Joint visited with her mother, who was sick, in Napance. The annual library meeting was held last week in the Township hall. The following are the officers for the year: president, Mrs. N. White; sc- cretary, Mrs, G. Jones; librarian, Mrs, Gregg. « The industrious teachers and boys of the Continuation school have made an open air rink for the young peo- ple of 'the school. CLAREMONT BRIEFS Claremont, Jan, 22--Mr. and Mrs. D A Seort were in Toronto on W ed-| nesd: { Miss Hilda Sulman spent the weck | end dt her home in the village. | Miss Clara Neal spent the week end in Whitby visiting her sister, Mrs. I. Mobray. Miss Margaret McNab and Miss Mary McNab are spendi ¢ a .few Jays with Mrs. Peter McNab and oth er relatives in Toronto. Rs. Taun of Stouffville is spending a few days with friends in the vil- Mes. John Gregg is confined to her bed, 1 Miss Mundell, G. N. is attending] her. Miss Margaret Graham is spending the winter with Mrs. L Nichol m Loronto. Mr. Ayers who has been one ~d to his bed for sorhe time is improv- ing and able to be up each day. Clifford Sodon who has been spending several weeks with his par- ents has returned to the city, J. F. Dobking, station agent here is able to be on duty again after his recent serious illness. Miss Evelyn McCullough of To- ronto General Hospital spent Sun- day with hersparents, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. McCollough. Mrs, Chas, ter of Agincourt spe Mrs. J. Gregg. The 'continued eold keeping the qut-door skating rink 1n excellent condition, and the young people are certainly cnjoying it. MAPLE GROVE BRIEFS Elliot and little d nt Tuesday v weather is Maple Grove, Jan, 22.--In spite of the rough weather on Sunday, quite a number attended the services here. Rev, Mr. Lawson occupied he pulpit and gave a splendid sermon in the mterests of the Lord's Day Alliance. Next Sunday services will be held as usual. Mr, and Mrs, Stuart Morton and son Jack, Cobourg, and Miss Electa Preston, Welcome, spent Sunday at the home of Truman Powers. Miss Dora Eames is spending a| week with Mr, and Mrs, Ray Snow- | den, Toronto. Mrs, Sam Snowden recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, L Macklin, Cobourg. Miss Edna Swailow, Marion Snow- den, Corsina Samis, and Clifford swallow and Malcolm Law took the trip to Toronto on Wednesday with those attending the short course class being held in Bowmanville this month, Young People's League last W ed- nesday evening opened with Miss Marjorie Stevens, president, in charge After the devotional period the first vice-president, Miss Edna Swallow, took the chair and the following pro- gramme was given: solo, Mrs. Ivison Munday; reading, Malcolm Law; so- lo, Chas. Greenham; topic, Edna Swallow; piano duet, Miss Eileen Hockin and Vera Trimble. The congregational meeting of the ing, Jan. 31, in the hall to which ev- ery one is invited, Mrs. Ivan Law and Mrs. Russell Worden were, appointed delegates from the local W.M.S. to attend the convention held in Whitby on Thurs- FOR MORE TOURISTY Charlottetown, P.EI, Jan, 27.--An encouraging gutlook "or the 1930 tourist business is among the pros- pects for a prosperous year in Prince Edward Island. The opening of the new C.N.R. hotel on Dominion day will add to facilities for the accom- modation of visitors, and transpor- tation disabilities are on the way to great improvement with a new car- ferry scheduled' for delivery during the year, and with standardization: of the railway in sight. Preparatory work has already been done on bridges "and outlets on the Murray. Harbor branch, and some work has been done on the branch line con- Island real estate is = steadily in- creasing in value, Mainland chain stores are looking to the Island for new sources of revenue, and two such firms have already made enquiries for Another development has been the formation of a, syndicate of fox ranches, with headquarters at. Sum- nierside, for the purpose of market from other breeders on consignment dp -------- Wall Strect' is full of brokers, and "My doctor told: me I+should have to cat less meat." "Did you laugh him. to scorn?" "I did at first, but when he sent ALCOHOLTIC EXPORTS church will be held on Friday even-| for sale in co-operaitve fur markets, INCREASED IN VALUE Ottawa, Jan, 27.--Canadian dis tillers, brewers and wine growers appear to have had a good year in 1929, according to figures just made public of their export trade Apart from home consumption, the export of alcoholic beverages-- whiskey, beer, and wine included, in 1929 was valued at $29,559,929, as compared with $28,448.303 in the calender year of 1928, Of this total quantity last year $20,787,100 worth went to the United States and the balance to other countries but evidently the traffic is declining somewhat, for in 1928 the export to the States were $23,159,498, Toronto, Jan, 27.--"It is pos- sible the bodies of some of us con- tain atoms which went to make up the body of Julius Caesar," Pro- fessor W. F. Swann, of Bartol In- stitute, Philadlephia. peaking be- for the Royal Canadian Institute here Saturday night, "It is not so | probable in the case of Napoleon," he continued, "because he is not mixed up enough with the other atoms yet." Every flower, every water, every human body and every object was a structure created by the presénce of a mass of atoms, he said, hese bodies gradually resolv. themselves back into thé atomic world and become atoms in other 'bodice. Early in the study he said, the effect of thc X-ray upon cancerous portions of the ody was remarked, This led to the glief eancer, specially in view of hte medical Irability to affect the Infliction, depended upo a vital process in the human body. Fur- hter research in electrical science mey result in the discovery of new treatments for the malignant rowth, he believed. drop of of physics, Little Mary, getting her first sight a peacock--*"Look,' quick auntie; of our chickens is inbloom!" of one Lt ait at fa ae HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID BY EXPERT MECHANICS floors finished like new windows, combination General contractors. B. W. HAYNES, Residence 180 r 2 161 King St. W. Phone 481 Ola Storm doors. HARDWOOD FLOORS Electric Sanded and Pinish- ed Complete W. J. TRItK CO.,, LTD. 25 Albert Street "hone 230, i | 231 i NOW'S [Ht [IME To buy a guaranteed used car for immediate or spring delivery at our present clearing prices. Prices never before equalled. Cars and terms to suit everyone 1929 New Ford Sport Roadster, This car never out of stock $600 1928 Ford Tudor in wonderful condition. Low mileage, Fully guar. 1929 New Ford Town Sedan, Stock car. Special clearing price. re $ 1928 Ford Coupe, fine condition, Special clearing price 1927 Pontiac Landau Sedan. Bargain for quick sale. 1927 Pontiac Coupe, A real buy. 1925 Chevrolet Coupe ....$200 .... 8350 1926 Ford Coach, new tires, and Al mechanically. Special ...$323 192 5m 21 Chevrolet Coach $35 Paige six cylinder eight passenger, touring, must be cash. $20 and up--Chevrolct and Star tourings. Cox Motor Sales 10 Bond Street West Phone 924 "You women," said Jones, during a tiff, are only happy before a glass." "Yes," replied Mrs. Jones, "and you men only after one." KARN THE DRUGGIST FOR SERVICE OHONE 378. NEXT THE POST OFFI3 Fadics Repaired The Ontario Motor Scles JAMITED 90 Simcoe St. 8 Phone 0 LUMBER | F. L. BEECROFT Whitby Lumber and Wood Yard hone Oshawa 324 ~ Whitby 12 Expert V atch Repaimig BURNS JEWELRY STORE King & Urince Sts. Jtomelriy EYESIGHT | SPECIALIST in muscle eyesight iF glasses, MONEY 4 LOANED ¢ Cars Refinanced All Dealings Confidential G. R. Holden MOTOR LOANS AND DIS. COUNTS LTD. Felt Block Room 6 "hone 2790 DISNEY -COTT AMBULANCE 1516--~Phone~--1516 Disney Block Opposite Post Office 87 Celina St. Phone 1082 say that ° Of course pre-- You sometimes hear that the service rendered by one Company "is as good as another." When people want to speak in the highest terms of anything, they unless it is gold;--and no service, in this d° be as good as ours unless it is ours, Oshawa Lumber COMPANY LIMITED 5 nt 'it is as good as gold." it is not as good as gold strict, in our line. can in his bill I found he was right.