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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1930 PAGE THIRTEEN A THE C keh" where . Buyer SS LEI 'D SECTION . meets Mr. Seller 4 f/4 Legal CONANT & ANNIS. BARRISTERS Solicitors Notaries Public Ete. Con- ¥eyaucing and. general pract.ce of Law. Offices 13 Simcoe St South. - wa. Phone 4. G. D. Conant "B.A. LLB: A PF. Annis, BA. LL. B 'FRANK 5 CBDS, DARWISTER., "Solicitor, Notarv. Public, Convey ancer Money to wan. Third floor new Alger Building Opposite Post "Uffice.. Phone 2996 E. N SINCLAIR. KC. BANK of Commerce Bu'lding. JOSEPH >. MANGAN. B.A.--BAR rister. Solicitor, Notary Public. Con- veyaneer. Money to loan. Office 14'4 King Sg East. Oshawa. Phone #45 Rerfinke phone 837 ik IE ~ CREIGHTON ~ AND Fraser, "Barristers, Conveyancera Notaries. Public, ete ~~ Office over Standard 'Bank.' Entrance Simcoe St. Phone 13. J. F. Grierson, K.C.. T. K. 'Creighton, B.A, C. Fraser, B.A, LOUIS S HYMAN BARRISTER Solicitof. Notary. over Dewland's Store. Money to {oan. "16 Simcoe street north Phone 67. Residence 25 AE : GREER AND HUMPHREYS BAR risters. : Solicitors, eic, - 24% Sir coc St. N Phone 3160. Menev 'to loan ALEX «. HALL, B.A, BARRIF® ter, ete. Conveyancing and' generai practice. 22% King 'St East Phone 5237. PLEA tf) HARRIS & HARRIS, BARRIS ters, Seiicitors, ete. 41 Alzer Bldg. Oshawa and Port Perry Phones. 759 Oshawa, Port Perry 24 an1 71 r 3. (Feb. 3-1 mo) A. J. PARKHILL, BARRISTER etc. Money to loan. Alger Bldg, op- posite Post Office. Phone 1614. k Medical -------------- ee Ce DR. MeKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR geon, (Accoucher. Office and resi dence, Kinz St. Ezst. cotner Victoria St. Oshawa, Phone 94, DR. HAROLD W. TRICK, PH 'SI- cian, * Sirgeon. Obstetrician, Special references to aatermity work ard di- seases Of women. Two years' post graduate sxperience. Office and resi. dence 167 Simcoe St. N.. {cor. Brock' phoné 302 DR. GRANT BZRRY, PHYSICIA Surgeon, : Obscetrician, diseases of infants end children. Qffice and residence, 97 Rond East' Phone 1155 DR. BJ. HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI- clan and Surgeon, 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 181 King East. Phone 2416. DR. DAVID ARCHER. M.D, CM. Lat Pptind S. Edinbureh ; Surgeon and Obstetrician. Office 142 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3020 residence 161 King St. E. Phone 3155 1 ARCHER BROWN. M.D. 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 st. North. Phone a GC. W. CARL, PHYSICIAN, eon, Obstetrician. Office and fi we 512 Simcoe street north. Phone 2415. DR. J. ARCHER BROWN, PHYSI= cian, Surgeon and Obstetrician, office ani residence, 185 Simcoe Street, North phone 3107. DR. J. G. FERGUSON, PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Specialist in kidney and bladder diseases, "Brock and Mary streets, Whitby," Phone 179 Whitby. "(Jan 30-1 mo) Ear, Nose, Throat 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 .m.. for consultation and treatment of diseases of ear. nose and throat only. Appointments mav be mad~ at drug store. Phone 97 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat | DR. E. F. SHARDSON, OFFICE | .over Mitchell's Drug Store. Hours 10 to 12 am. 2 to 5. Evenings by appointment. Office © phone 2660 Residence. 432] Dental ---- TT TR (EE I DR. S. J; PHILLIPS. OVER BAS- attention to X-rav ww*raction Nurse in at- N o Optometrist CH. TUCK, OPTOMETRIST, specialist in muscle anomalies, eyesight and glasses, Author of Eye Care and Eye Strain, The Chila and Its Development. Dis- ney Block opposite Post Office. Phone 1516. (Feb. 12-1 mo) Engineering and Surveying DONEVAN AND SMITH, ONTAR io Land Survevors and Civil Engin eers, sub divisions. town planning municipal engineers. 365 or 411 Kine St Phones 25321 or 2544. Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO. 67 KING ST East. Ambulance Residence 542 Sim coe street north. Phone 210) and 210W : DISNEY-COTT FUNERAL HOMF 87 Celina street. Oshawa. Corner Jiltice ¢ street. Ambulance. Phone Insurance 19 King St west, Oshawa, The old est Firs Agency in Oshawa 30 Re sutable Fire Companies. WH PLACIN INSURANCE consult BR. MN. Johve, 80 Simcoe north. Your {insurance wants at: tended to and your nterests pro- fected DAVIS AND SON INSURANCE | of this nature. For the conv of and collect for same. 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 numbe: of small accounts tomers 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 ¢ Transportation CARTAGE AND STORAGE COLE man's, 85 Bond West Specialists in furniture moving, storage ware- house and moving van equipment Phone 82 CARTAGE, MOVING, GRAVEL sand ard cinders local and long distar hauling Phone 3048 ani 2692 Smith and Cox, 387 King St. OSHAWA'S OLDEST lished furn'ture movers. car ape. Local and long distance Frank Cowle, Pron. 65 Park Rd Sout* Phone 216. Jan, 17-1 mo) Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU PERMANEN1 wave. Special '$5 and $7.50 Finger wave and shampoo $1. Facial .75¢ Hair cuttii g~.25c. Phore 2958 or 85 Simcoe North. ; a EXPERT MARCELLING BY Betty Ward at Betty Lou Perman- ent Wave Shoppe. Marcel and sham- poc $1. Phone 2968. WATSON'S BARBER AND Beauty shop. 9 Celina St. We spe- cialize in ladies' hair cutting, mar- celling, shampooing, facials. Marcel 50 cents. For appointments phone 2G53. (Jan. 14-1 m1) MADAME MARIE, LATE OF Paris, France and T. Eaton, To- ronto, high class beauty culture at moderate prices, Disney Building Flat No. 1, above Dr; Taek's. Phone 1376. (Fab. 4-Mar. 4) ESTAB- Park Road Music ARTHUR LYNDE, VOCAL TEACH- er (Hambourg Conservatory, To- ronto) pupils prepared for all exams. Oshawa Tuesday, 53% Wil liam street vest, upstairs. Phone 2754F. (129tf) FRANK CONVERSE SMITH, ONE of Toronto's leading vidlin teachers, is in Oshawa on Thursday afternoons Studio 86 Elgin St. E. Phone 739M Jan, 17-1 mu) HERBERT C. TRBNEER, OR- ganist and choir master of King Street United Church will accept pupils in piano, organ and vocal music. For partichlars apply 650 William street east Phone 2896. (Feb. 3-1 mo) LEONARD RICHER, DIRECTOR of music, Oshawa Collegiate and Public Schools. Studio--47. Gibb . St. phone 1984]. (Feb, 5-1 mo.) Radio Service GSHAWA RADIO SERVICE, AC- cessorius for sale, repair on elec- trie and battery sets; tubes and batteries tested, batteries re. charged rental gupplied $1. Phone 3350J. Charles Wales, 146 Elgin East, - (Feb. 6-1 mo) RADIO SETS TESTED FREE OF charge, expert repairs on elegtric and battery sets, prices moderate, satis- faction guarariteed. Batteries re- charged 50c delivered, Géo, Bur- roughs, certified radiotriciam, 'King Street West. Phone 382-11. ? (Feb. 11-1 mio.) tendance." ne 959. House 1312. DR H M_| E. 9 CIMCOE ST north, over Mitchell's Drug Store Gas for ic Phone 54. DR. L. EAHUBBELL, DIN" IST. oxvgen gas for extra Nitsom ) Roval Bank Bide Phone " residence, 1378M a DR J. F BROCK DENTIST. 16 Simeoe St -N. over. Dewlands Phone 1957 Res. 202W Zvevings by . appointment, -- DR W. H GIFFORD OFFICE os B.S, Bids, + Phone 1780 Residence 60Y DR LaNGMAT DR DAVIES Dentists, 37 hiag St. E. Special at tention to gas extraction and X-rav Nurse in attendance. Phones Tr ns 864 : Architects C. C. STENHOUSE architectural work. Royal Bank Buildink. Res. puone 4 : HOMSON A C JOHNSON AS. sociate architects' - Simcoc St. ©'S Over Felt Bros [] GENFRAIL Second floor Phone 149% MARIE M. HILTON. Ti SIMCOE street north. Phone 1600. Special rates for malling lists and sircular (Jan. 28-1 mo) Watch Repairing | F. A VON GUNTEN EXPERT Swiss watchruaker repair shop at 4% King Street West. Your pat ronage is solicited. mee a Painting and Decorating / cnt. se ---- a. "ne R GUTSOLE, FIRST CLASS P'A petitanger, painting and graining rices right, work guaranteed. Pine Ave. phoue 3065w or 2007w. - (72t4) A G. TURNER, PAINTER AND Papernanger. Only first class work guaranteed; 20° years experience Prices reasonable Phone 2460W Jan, 17-1 hid PAINTER, PAPERHANGER HH] decorator. Estimates given on work. Phone 1367). P. J. Brady. k 4 (Jan. 29-1 mo) Home Cooked Meats ENGLISH HOME MADE PORK ples, steak and kidney ples hot or cold brawn. -akes and Pastries, etc., ete, Frank Drakes, 21 Maple #t~eet. Phone 2372F. (77t0) Tailoring PAUL -VERLAND, BEST AND === | most 'artistic clothes maker in Osh- awa for men Who suit, Pricey fair an. reasonable, im South. Phone 168IW, | ore gah HAT gE ofan, 80-1 mo) id ' EH SING ENTS PER YARD, PLEAT: Skirts, one_dollar, 'alterations, etc. All kinds of beautiful fancy 'work on sale. Mrs. Dell, 26% Sim- soe South, Phone 1656. Jan, 17-1 mo) Real Estate For Sale SALE--$550 CASH, NO balance, three rooms, New place Electric and garage. Lot 30 x 100. Sec this. Phone 1412M, (36¢c) NOTICE--Business Property for sale, having purchased the prop- erty known as the honse that Jack built, now offer same for quick © sale. Mrs. L. M. Prior owner, phone 730W, (36¢) FIVE. ROOMS, BRICK BUNGA- low. All modern, Nice location, $3800. Will take lot er car. Phone 1909M. (36¢c) FIVE ROOMED HOUSE FOR sale, electric light, water, hard- wood floors, Mr, Park, Brock Street, North C.P.R. tracks, Whitby, (36c) FOR SALE---5 ROOMED COT- tage, cheap, $300 down, good well and clectric light, 216 Park Rd. South. (36h) ATTRACTIVE SIX ROOMED BUN- galo for rent. Near General Mot- ors. $30. Also in Westmount $20. Phone Holden 371W. (37b) Work Wanted RE-UPHOLSTERING. CHESTER- fields made to o-der. We save you money. Estimates free. G. A. Con- stable. 74 Mechanic street. © Phone 1595). (5606) BATTERIES (HARGED. CALLED for and delivered. 75 cents. If ren- tal supplied $'. Batteries repaired Stan Blideon. 20 Mi'l St. Phone 12856W. (Jan. 13-1 mo) BATTERIES CHARGED, CALLED for and delivered, 75c, rental 26c. 204 Oshawa Blvd. Phone 3112W. (Feb, 5-1 mo) FOR Articles For Sale MIXED HARD aND >0r 1 WOOL slabs, $3.50 per load Also bune dry body wood Waterous Meek Limited Phone 1288 (Apr. 2611 FOR SALE--HEINTZNAN CO Ltd., planos, new and used planva. uso radios, latest wodels; ters arranged Apply C. Trull. Phone 15668J, (1111 FOR SALE--STRICTLY « NEW laid eggs in any quantity delivered anywhere in city. Phone 896. (Jdn, 20:1 mo) FOR SALE--FIFTEEN JEWEL Wrist watches, complete: with latest style metal bracelets, $7.50. Genuine diamond rings, $8.75. Small deposits secures any article. Dell's Jewelry, 26% Simcoe South. Upstairs, (Jan. 23-1 Mo.) FOR SALE~ELECTRIC WASHER im good condition. Cheap for quick sale. Phone 1493]. (35¢) | FOR 'SALE-ONE USED HEATER in good condition. Phone 1068W. (33h) FOR SALE--LICENSED 3 TON Chey, Truck ready for the road, four tube radio, barrel butter churn, sanitary closet, 3 geese, 1 gander, also 2 dogs. Apply Brad- ford, Suburban Road, North Osh- awa third house east of Catholic Cemetery. (35¢) FOR SALE--GROCERIES, COOK- ed and cured meats, etc, long estab- lished grocery doing fine business on main corner of Pickering village on Prov, Highway, No. 2. Splendid op- portunity, good connection with sum- mer resorts. Stock in A-1 condition, immediate possession. Will sell or rent store. For full particulars apply J. Richardson, Pickering. (37¢) Auctioneer ---- . Nursing PRACTICAL NURSE _ DISEN- gaged after Feb. tirst. Maternity invalid or general nursing. Doctor's referendes. For information phone 742M, (Jan, 15-1 mo) PRACTICAL NURSE gaged, willing to assist with mater- nity or general nursing. Phone J20W. " Ga Ve od Building Supplies "EMENT BLOCKS FOR SAILF- To insure prompt delivery, place orders in advance of delivery date. W. Borrowdale, phone 1618. Agents Wanted ANTED--NOW SALES AGENT capable of handling good class customers for Oshawa district Sales equipment supplied. Exclu- sive territory. largest and finest stock. Profitable agency for right man, Pelham Nursery Co., Toronto (Feb, 14) DISEN- |, PHONE 716). W. 1. S : auctioneer, 346 Simcoe Si. .S. We can sell your odd pieces of furniture and other articles at our yards 41 Kine St W Oshawa Ontario S. W. CLARK, AUCTIONEER 520 Simcoe Street South, phone 2593M. Unit 17-1 Mo.) For Rent FOCR AND FIVE ROUNMED MOD ern suites Including electric refrig eration, stove, laundry, conven! ences, etc.; continuous hot water eupplied. Apply Supt 'phone 2671. or The Trusts and Guarantee Co .td., manager for owner, Torontb. (27-t1) APARTMENTL.--MODERN, HOME like suites, Some furnished, laun- dry, conveniences, «lec dryer, etc. elec stoves, elec refrigeration, hot w.tor year roind. Fh ne 1550 or 2347W. (8tf) OFFICES TO RENT OVER AND- erson's Clothing Store, heated, cen- trally located, suitable for legal or dental professions, Apply C. M. An- derson. (35 tf) ----- Wanted To Buy HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR FAT hens. Telephone 81 Whitby and reverse charges. (Jan, 30-1 mo) WANTED BAKERS' PORTABLE oven, about 200 loaf-size. Apply J. Dobson, 394 St. Julian St. (35¢ Contracting plastering, electric or alteratiuns. Phone 139 for estimates (3h Furniture Repairing LARGE COMFORTABLY FUR- nished housekoceping apartments. Private entratace, kitchenette and conveniences, Hot water. Room service for business people, Ccn- tral, 96 Centre St. "(36¢) SIX ROOMED HOUSE TO RENT with conveniences. Vacant March first, Cheap rental. Phone 1113W. (36b) FOR RENT---HOUSE, ALL MOD- ern conveniences. Garage. Close to collegiate, Phone 2807, HOUSE FOR NT-- ly located. All conveniences. Mod: erate rent, Phone 3113W, (35¢) FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED and repaired. Prices moderate, phone 1436M or 2830W. George Lemee, (Feb. 11-1 mo.) For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT -- SIX roomed brick house. All modern conveniences, including electric stove and hot water heater. Apply 19 Oshawa Blvd, or Mr. A, L. Rogers, Tillsonburg, Ont, (351) FOR SALE OR RENT--SEVEN roomed house, 64 McLaughlin Blvd., all néwly decorated, hard- wood "throughout, electric fixtures and blinds, large garage with con- crete floor, nice garden. Apply 77 Ontario. Street, phone i rR pike c) ROBERTSHAW'S CIRCULATING library, You will enjoy reading the latest Fiction at minimum cost Phone 1472, 87 Cimcoe St. North (T-F-8 '*) CLEAN COMFORTABLE ROOM suitable for one or two gentlemen. 204 Oshawa Blvd. (36e TO RENT-----NICE RNISH- ed bedrpom, suit two gentlemen. Board if desired. Phone 1928J. . ; St (85c¢) HEATED BATH FLAT, CONVEN- iences, $20 per month, phone 1087], 127 Park Road South. (37¢) OR RENT--THREE" A bath, all conveniences, central. very moderate. Apply 182 King street east. Phone 811F, (36¢c) FOR -- housekeeping rooms, private en- trance. 'Central, $15 a month, Ap- ply 22 Bim St. Phone 1206F. (87a) { FARM FOR RENT--1756 A y King west, Opposite Unlon Ceme- tery. Possession immediately, Ap+ ply 168 Colborne St. East. , R % ¥ ~ furnished. 8 large rooms gna bath, All conveniences. Heated garage, (37¢) Help Wanted--Female WANTED--EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housework with refer- ences. Apply 8 Bond St. West. (36c) LADIES--POSITION OPEN FOR four, of refined appearance over 25 years, Demonstrate and take orders on special calls. Good pay and prom- motion to one desiring a permanent dignified position, Free from usual canvassing methods, Write giving experience to Box 429 Times Office. (37-39-41-43) WANTED--EXPERIENCED STEN- ographer. Apply stating age, length of experience, where worked, etc., to Box 430 Times, (37¢) Position Wanted WANTED--WORK IN DOCTOR'S office, answering phone, etc. Phone 1348]. (35¢) COUNTRY GIRL, EXPERIENCED would like position at light house work 'or companion, Box 132, Times Office, - (37¢) POSITION WANTED--GIRL AGE 16 would like 'position as mothes's help or nurse maid, sleep out. Refer- cnce if required. Phone 1486\W. (30b) Male or Female Help THE DOMINION GOVERNMENT has announced Civil Service Exaifii- nation for clerks and stenograph- ers will be held April 1 and 2. Those who are interested in work ing tor the Dominion Government at salaries ranging from $720 to $1080 may obtain full informatjpn by applying to the Peerless Busi- ness College, 17% Simcoe North. (37a) Room and Board COMFORTABLE SINGLE ROOM with board for young gentleman. Private family, ten minutes from Motors, Phone 2530J. (36c) BOARD AND ROOM $7 A WEEK. All conveniences, Apply Mrs. George A. Gibson, Temperance St., Bowmanville. (361) NICE WARM ROOM WITH board, centrally located. Phone 1519w. (35-37-39) CHOICE OF LARGE FRONT room or smaller room with board, suit one or two ladies or gentlémen. Excellent location. 146 Simcoe St. (37h) N. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS bottom flat, private entrance. Close to Motors. Phone 3373J. : (37b) Lost and Found LOST--FOUNTAIN PEN IN POST office, reward, box 492, Times. (37a) LOST--MAN"S WRIST WATCH, Supreme, between Steel's and Times or Home Dairy Co. Reward. Phone 1290J. . (37a) Notice to Creditors In the Estate of Robert Warren Grierson of the Township of East Whitby, in the County of Ontario, Gentleman, Deceasde, All persons having claims against the estate of Robert War- ren Grierson, late of the Township of East Whitby {n the County of Ontario, Gentleman. deceased, who died on or about the Twenty-fifth day of December 1929, are notl tied to send to The Toronto Gen- eral Trusts Corporation, Toronto, the Executor of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased or to the undersigned Messrs, Grier son, Creighton & Fraser its Solici- tors on or before the Twenty- second day of February 1830. their names and addresses and ful particulars of thelr claims, and the nature of the securiites, if any, held by them duly verifieq. by statutory declaration. Immediately . after the sald Twenty-second day of February 1930 the assets of the said do- ceased will be distributed among the parties entitled 'thercto hav- ing regard only to the claims of which it shall then have notice. Dated this Twentv-ninth day of January 1930. GRIERSON, CREIGHTON & A v Oshawa, Ontario. Solrs. for the said Executor. (25-31-87) EE ---- | ates for Classified Ads. First tnsertion--114 cents per word. Minimum charge 30c. Bach subsequent consecu- tive insertion 1c per word, Three consecutive {inser tions for thy price of two first insertions (three cents a word): Minimum charge fur three insertions, 60 cer Box number 10¢ additional Prot tons} or RBusinens Cayds, $2.60 per month for 20 wordg or lese; 10 ents a word per wonth for each additions) word. Y 7 SSIFIED T LITTLE; AC- COMPLISH MUCH TELEPHONE 85 12 Gladstone Ave. (37¢) Notice TAKE NOTICE THAT FROM this date forward I will not be re- sponsible for any debts incurred in my name unless by my written au- thority or consent, William Wilson. (356) Notice IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO BEATH vs. PORAYKO Pursuant to the Judgment and final Order for sale made in this cause there will be offered for sale by public auction in one parcel with approbation of the under- signed local Master, by Alfred C. Lycett, Auctioneer, at 108 Olive Avenue, in the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, at the hour of 2.30 o'clock in the after- noon on Wednesday the 19th day of March, A.D., 1930, the follow- ing lands and premises known as 108 and 110 Olive Avenue, being composed of and more particularly described in the Mortgage register- ed in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Ontario, at Whitby, as Numbe: 21918, This property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid fixed by the said Local Master, The Pur- chaser shall pay down to the veu dor's solicitor on the day of the sale, 10 per cent of the purchase money and shall pay the balance of the purchase money into Court without interest, within 30 days after the date of sale. Adjust- ments to be made as of date of sale. The purchaser shall search the title at his own expense. The vendor shall not be bound to pro- duce any abstract of title or any deeds or évidences of title other than those in his possession or control, In all other respects the conditions of sale are the standing conditions of sale of the Court as modified by the conditions of sale settled by the undersizZned. On the said lands are said to be created, fronting on Olive Avenue, one frame one-storey store, and a two-storey solid brick tenement in three parts of four rooms each, and in the rear, a frame store room with frame garage attached. Fac- ing on Court street on the lands there is said to be also a frame one-storey store building. Further particulars and condi- tions of sale - may be had from JOSEPH P. MANGAN, Barrister, 143 King Street East, Oshawa, or from Messrs. Grierson, Creighton & Fraser, Oshawa, Ontario. DAT- ED at Whithy, this 10th day of February, A.D,, 1920. ROBT. RUDDY. ..LOCAL MASTER SUPREME COURT ONTARIO. "a (37-43-49-55) NEW ZEALAND WOULD BUY MORE EMPIRE GOODS Spent $15,000,000 On Am- erican Cars Last Year Dunedin, New Zeaalnd, Feb, 11.-- New Zealand business interests are organizing a campaign for the pur- chase of more Empire goods. Speaking at the annualomecting of the Dunedin Stock Exchange, the president, E. R. Smith, declared that the amount of money leaving the Dominion for the purchase of auto- mobiles, manufactured principally in the United States was deplorable. This amount totalled $15,000,000 last year. He also urged the Government to. look into, the question of United States moving picture importations. In the opinion "of Mr. Smith, and other speakers at the meeting a greater proportion of New Zealand's imports should be from Great Bri- tain and the British Dominions, where it was obvious that goods or equal if not better quality could be obtained. WOOL MARKET IS SATISFACTORY IN Sydney, Australia, Feb. 13.--De- spite a depression during the last few months of the year, the wool market in Australia and New Zea- land was highly satisfactory in 1930, and in the final analysis the wool cheque was the second largest ever received for the golden fleece in the two Dominions. The total received was close to $350,000,000, a decrease of approximately $20,000,000 as com- pared with the previous year, when a record was estahlished, Leaders in the wool industry do not anticipate a world surplus, but jae declare that growers should reconcile themselves to a lower level of prices than has been ruling for for the last two or three years. "There have been many adverse factors militating against a continu- ance of the high prices which were ruling for wool a year ago," said one of the biggest men in the trade re- cently. "In the first place, prices had been forced so high that busi- ness became restricted due to the greater use of cheaper substitutes, such as artificial silk. Then came the general depression, and as prices began to fall lowér an entire lack of confidence was felt. It isn't pos: is already apparent." Wool, afterall, if a cheap commodity and, all things being equla, I am sure that most | people wagld prefer to have wool in their clothing rather than any of the artificial substitutes which from time to time are put on the market, AUSTRALIA NOW sible to say yet whether prices have | reached bottom, but an improvement' COLUMBUS BRIEFS Columbus, Feb, 11.--=The Women's Associatoin is giving a hot supper in the basement of the church on Fri- day eventing, Feb. 21. Miss Mair spent the week end with friends in Toronto, Mr. and' Mrs. John Dyer, Mary Dyer, Oshawa, spent Sunday tocks and son 'of Man- Mrs. Jas, and itoba are visiting relatives friends in this vicinity. Kenneth Fraser, Toronto, the week cnd at the home o Grass, Thos. Cook is under the dogtor's care, The young peoples' class of the Sunday School entertained the young people of Kedron to a skating party on Friday evening last. Miss Lillian Dearborn, Eldad, spent Sunday at home, Mrs. A. Muirson and Stewart were in Toronto on Wednesday. Victor Cook of Toronto visited Thos. Cook on Wednesday of last week. Mrs, Jas. Ashton has gone to Hampton to spend a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gregory are spending a few weeks in Toronto with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hayes spent Sun. day at Zion with Mr. and Mrs, Rob- ins. The hockey game that was played between Oshawa and Columbus on Monday night resulted 6-7, in favor of Oshawa. Several from here attended the Masonic function on' Friday last at Brooklin. SACRAMENTS spent A. The Church sets forth her 'sacra- mentg I'd speak them reverently, But sacramental blessings come In many forms to me, The hills of God, the sunset glow, The marvel of the skies, The presence brooding o'er deep A baby's wondering eyes. the Pressed flowers within a treasured 'Miss |. with Wm. Dyer and family. . book, Lines of a haunting hymn, Memories of dear ones passed from earth, Fasce time cannot dim, Laughter of children at their play, An aged saint to see With Zion's light upon her brow-- Are sacraments to me. -~Thomas Comber, SAINT JOHN GIRL STAR PILOT Saint John, N.B., Feb. 12--Miss Daphne Paterson, daughter of A. P. Paterson, Chairman of the Mari- time Board of Trade's Transporta- tion Committee, is a leading expon- ent of modern transportation meth ods. In the Montreal Light Aero- plane Club recent contest for the Webster Cup at Cartierville, Que- bec, Miss Patterson finished a close second to the winner, and has been acclaimed as the star woman pilot of the club. Edward Smalanski, .a telegraph messenger boy at Pottsville, Pa., on Thursday picked up a package on a sidewalk containing $10,000 in ne- gotiable bonds. The boy noticed the name of a Pottsville man on the packet and returned it to the own- er. The reward was a pleasant "Thank you." "She's a little weak still on bis cuits," reports a local young hus- band, "but she scrapes a nice piece of toast."--Detroit News. Padios Penaired The Ontario Motor Scles AMITED 90 Simcoe St. S. Phone 900 W.A. HARE OPTOMETRIST 8 Bond Street East Hundreds of people wea# with utmost comfort Hare's Faultless Lenses Final Clearance of Men's and Boys' Overcoats DOMINION CLOTHING CO. 68 KING ST. W. thone 2141 We Deliver | Tailor-made Suits. ..... | Scotland Woollen Mills | | S. ROTISH, Manager | Lm F. L. BEECROFT Whitby Lumber and Wood Yard I'hone Oshawa 324 Whitby 12 eae = a Expert Watch Repairnig BURNS JEWELRY STORE King & Prince Sts. Oshawa Burial Co. 4 successor to Disney-Cott AMBULANCE 87 Celina St. Phone 1082 850 BOND ST. WEST LOANED § Cars Refinanced All Dealings Confidential G. R. Holden MOTOR LOANS AND DIS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST i y in muscle eyesight and glasses, 1516--Phone--1516 Disney Block - Opposite Post Office COUNTS LTD. Felt Block Room 6 Phone 2790 WHAT ONE TIES OF Jack Pine 278 pounds any of the others with Balsam These are the tests. QUESTION HOLDS A NAIL THE BEST? We give below, in their proper order, Douglas Fir Western Red Cedar .... Red Pine ........... OF THE COMMON VARIE- CONSTRUCTION LUMBER has a nail holding power of pull, which is the highest of common coustruction woods. which we are familiar: shessasassasnses 215 203 198 183 ISA IIRREN. { figures supplied by the For- est Service branch of the Department of the Interior at Ottawa, who conducted FOR TOMORROW «= What is the leading lumber productive Species of wood in Ontario at the present e? Oshawa Lumber "COMPANY LIMITED 25 Ritson Road North Telephone 2821-2820

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