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W . THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1931 PAGE SEVEN Is It Is To Be Bought Or Sold - Times Classified Ads Will Do It CONANT & ANNIS BARRISTERS Solicitors, Notaries Public. Ete. Conveyancing and , general prac- tice in Law. Office 7% Simcoe St. South, Oshawa. Phone 4. G. D. Conant, 24. LLB.; A. F. An. nis, B.A, LL.B, 'W. BE. N. SINCLAIR K.C., BANK of Comniorce Building. JOSEPH P, MANGAN B.A., BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Publie, Conveyancer. Money to loan. Of- fice 14% King St. East, Oshawa. Phone 445. Residence phone 837. IERSON, REIGHTO Fraser, Barristers, etc, Bank of Commerce Bldg. LOUIS A ' Solicitor Notary. Over Dewland's Store. Money to loan. 16 Simece street north. Phone 67. Resi dence 3473W. o GREER AND HUMPHREYS BAR- risters, Solicitors, ete., 2434 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3160. Money to Loan. ALEX C. HALL, B.A., BARRIS ter, etc. Conveyancing and gegefal practice. 22% King St. Phone 8237. (tn) A. J. PARKHILL, BARRISTER. etc. Money to loan. Alger Bldg opposite Post Office. Phone 1614. FRANK S, BARRISTER. Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey. ancer, money to loan. Third Soor new Alger Building, opposite Post Office Phone 2996. Medical PRS. HAZLEWOOD & HARPER, Disney Block. Phone 2050. Office hours 9 a.m. to 8.30 p.m." Dr. B. J. Hezlewood, special attention to Surgery and X-Ray. Dr. Harper special attention to child- ren's Diseases and Obstetrics. Sun- day and night calls 2416 or 122. DR. McKAY PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, Accoucher. Office and resi. dence King St. East, corner Vie- toria St., Oshawa. Phone 94. DR. GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician, diseases of infants and children. Office and residency 97 Bond East. Phone 1155. B DR. DAVID ARCHER, M.D, C. M. L.R.C.P. and S., Edinburgh Phy- sicjan, Surgeon and Obstetrician Office 142 Simcoe' St. N. Phone 8020, residence 14 Cadillac Ave, Nerth. Phone 31685. i DR. HAROLD TRICK, OBSTET. riclan, Physician and Surgeon. Sptesal reference to matermity work and diseases peculiar to women. 'and residence 167 Simcoe 8 North. Phone 803. A B. 0... physician surgeon, obstetrician 3 years post graduate. Special at- tention to maternity work. Office i Simcoe St. Nob Office snd resi- ce Phone. 20805 4 ec. 94-1 mo V Veterinary Surgeon 'DR. SHIRLEY VETERINARIAN Specialist, Diseases Domestic Anim- als, Cat and Dog Hospital. 203 King West. Telephone 629. : (6 aug. tf) . Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist \Y DR. F. T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lovell's Drug Store each Saturday from 1 till 4 p.m., for consultation and treat- ment of diseases of car, nose and throat only. Appointments may be made at drug store, Phone 97. ~ Second Hand Dealer NEW AND SECOND HAND FUR- niture bought and sold 186 Bloor street east. Phone 1617M. (26 dec tf) DR. S. J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- sett"s. Special attention to X-ray work, Gas :xtraction. Nurse in at tendance. Phone 959, House 1312, DR. H. M. COOKE, 9 SIMCOE ST. north, over Mi'chell's Drug Store. Gas for extraction. Phone 54. DR. J. o a DENTIST, 16 SiDeog St over Dewland's. Phone Res. Nav: Evenings by ap- a DR. LANGMAID, DR. DAVIES, Dentists, 37 King st. E., Special at- tention to gas extraction and X-ray work. Nurse in attendance. Phone 1243 and 864. DR. W. FORSYTHE, V.5., treats os of all domesticated animals, Thornton's Corners. Phone Oshawa 202 ring 2. (9 mar ec) Optometrist CH, TUCK, OPTOMETRIST SPE- cialist in muscle anomalies, eyesight and glasses. Author of Eye Care und Eye Strain, The Child and Its De- velopment. Disney Block, opposite Post Office. Phone 1510, waar (18 jan ¢) Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO. 67 KING ST., East, Ambulance, Residence 542 Sim- coe street, north. [Phone 210] and 20w,. . oa CSHAWA BURIAL CO, M. F. Armstrong & Sen, Proprietors. Funeral and Ambulance Service day and night. Phone 1082W. 87 Celina. (4tf) Spirella WITH THE NEW LINES OF fashions Spirella solves your prob- lem. Call Mrs. Blatter, Manager. Phone 2189M. (13 mar ¢) For Rent VICTORIA APARTMENTS = AT| new lcw rentals, electric pef tion electric stove, washing machine and dryer, Apply superintendent. Phone 2533F. (55tf) SIMCOE MANOR «-- FOUR AND five room suites, electric stoves refrigeration, laundry, conveniences. Apply superintendent, phone 2671. (55tH) THREE AND 4 ROOM APART- ments. odern to th t Phone 1550 or 2347W. . bn FOR RENT--MO 4 OMS, bath, electric stove and other con- veniences in business section, New. Apply Box 106 Times, (26 fan tf) FOR Al apartment, furnished, newly dec- orated, heated, electric light, water, in business section. Apply '194 Times. (7 mar tf) FOR RE D room with board it desired. Phone 3174W. (62¢) FOR RE cottage on Montrave Ave, 1741W. MALL 38 0. BE let. 319 Division St. Cheap renmt. Phone 1269). (63¢) "OR RENT--. D [] roomed house near Pedlars. Mod- erate rent. . Available April 1st. Phone 2634W. (64c) TO LET-- LARGE UPATAIR sales room. Centrally located, Suit able for millinery, notions or fancy goods, Apply Bradley Bros, Apply (63¢c) : pli (64c) APARTMENT TO LET--CEN- tral location, heated. Apply Brad- ley Bros. (64c) FOR RENT-- UPSTAIR APART- ment, 3 rooms and bath, central, $15 per month. No objection to children, Phone 3173W, (64a) Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. west, Oshawa. The oldest Fire Agency in Oshawa, 30 Reputable Fire Companies, WHEN PLACING INSURANCE consul N. Johns, 87 Simcoe north. Your insurance wants attend: ed to and your interests protected, ~~ Transportation CARTAGE AND STORAGE, Coleman's, 85 Bond west. Specialists in furniture moving. Storage ware- house and moving van equipment Phone 82. BORROWDALE'S CARTAGE - General cartage and household furni- ture moving, Special attention to ercial work. Local and long distance. 609 Carnegie Ave, ny Phone 1618. (dee 10 tf) FOR RENT--ROGER ST. $20. Cadillac, $40. Elgin, $35, Halg, $10. Haig, $20. Willlam, $356. Richmond, $40. Gladstone, $30. John, $25. Burk, $25. Buena Vista, $10. Oshawa Blvd.,, $25. Athol, $20. Murdoch, 27 Warren Ave. (64a) FOR RENT--APRIL 151, NEW seven roomed house. Oak floors, chestnut trim, fireplace and gar- age, Close to G.M.C. office. Apply 118 Oshawa Blvd. (64c) For Sale or Rent FOR RENT OR SALE--GIBBON St. 4 room bungalo, newly decor- ated, large lot. Small down pay- ment and reasonable terms, Phone 433. (63c) E who rings doors bels louie ing for a job, a room or any desired objective follows a slow, circuitous route indeed. Our Want-Ad columns not only locate these prospects for you but also assure an {immediate interview with an interested prospect at the greatest saving of time and effort. Telephone 35 a ll AM Me ON a AS Rates for | Classified Ads First insertion--1134 cents | per word. Minimum charge for one insertion 30c. Each subsequent consecue tive insertion 1c per word. Three consecutive inser. tions for the price of two first insertions (three cents a word), Minimum charge for three insertions 60c. Box number 10¢ additional. Professional or Business Cards, $2.30 per month for 20 words or less, 10 cents a word per month for each additional word. | Phone 35 Ask for Classified Ad Department ' i "Wanted tc to ) Rent Beauty. Parlors. BETTY LOU PERMANENT Wave Shop. Specialists in perman- ent, finger and marcel waving. Per- manent wave prices $5, $7.50, $10 and $15. All other lines of Beauty Cul- ture. Phone 2968. Apply 86 Simcoe street north. EXPERT MARCELLING BY BET- ¥. Ward at Detty Lou Permanent ave, SHoppe. Marcel and shampoo ar 35, FINGER Waving 50c, hair cutting 25¢ at La Parisienne Beauty Parlors, Ask for Miss Robbins. Phone 71. (20 mar ¢) PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALS $15 for $7.50. Permanent wave with real curly ends a special for $4.75. Other waves from $3.50 to $12. Finger wave and shampoo 78s. Phone 1818W. Ask for Ar- thur Huyck at 220 Clark St. (11 mar ¢) WANTED TO RENT--5 OR © roomed house, in first class con. dition, with garage. Write Box 217 Oshawa Times, (62¢) WANTED TO RENT--SIX OR seven roomed house. House must be centrally located and in first class condition, No children. Ap- ply Box 219 Times. (63c) For Exchage FOR EXCHANGE-- ¢ ROOMED brick bungalo in il 1 end. Oak floors, furnace, 3 piece bath, fenced in lot. Only one mortgage. Price right. Apply W. G. Miller, 17 Ontario St. Phone 2780. (63b) For Sale or Exchange GOOD USED PIANOS AND PLAY- er planos taken in exchange on radios. See John Meagher, 92 Sim- coe St. North. Phone 371W. (17 mar ¢) Architects NHOUS (6 work. Second floor Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496 Res. phone 909J. THOMSON AND JOHNSON, sociate architects. Simcoe St. 8. Over Felt Bros. C. C. Architectural S- NIED™ RICHER, L.R. A.M. HERBERT C. TRENEER, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choirmaster of King Street Church will accept pupils in ancy Lie organ and vocal music. 0 liam Street, East. Phone (Sept 2 tf) 652 Carnegie Supervisor of Music. (Aug 25 tf) Avenue. 2578F. Auctioneer PHONE 716). W. |. SULLEY. Auctioneer, 246 Simcoe St. S, Osh- wa, Ont, Special attention given to seh furniture sales and farm stock and implements. Your patron- ge solicited. LMER WILBUR, TAUNTON, Ont., arm and house sale specialty. Terms, low. Phone Oshawa 1648 r 2-4. (28 mar ¢) HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING, RE- pairs and alterations, dressmak- ing, buttons and buttonholes. The Pel | Shop, 261 Sime 8. Phona (Jan. 5-1 'mo | Nursing PRACTICAL NURSE, MATERN- ity work. Excellent references, Mrs. Borrowdale. Phone 161 4 (30 mar ¢) PRACTICAL. NURSE, MATER- nity, general nursing, doctors' ref- erence, assists with housework. Reasonable rates. Mrs, Noble. Phone 3033). (31 mar ¢) ec) Building Supplies ~~. CINDERS, SAND AND GRAVEL for sale--To insure prompt delivery. place orders in advance of delivery d:'e. W. Borrc wdale. Phone 1618, Battery Service Sl Elocution LESSONS IN ELOCUTION AND public speaking. Private or in class es. For eins phone Lois Mundy. No. 35 or : (Dee. 17-1 mo.) Palmist ROWN, . PALMIST Louisa Street. (22 mar c) MADAME . Business obi 93 Phone 2 week, Al Melva, Canada's foremort psychologist, reliable ad- vice business, work, changes, health, investments, loss, etc, She guides to success and attainment. 20 years' experience public school teaching, 15 years lecturing and class teachiyg. Attends parties iv omes of refinement only. 102 Albert St. Phone 3357W. (63c) SALES AND SERVICE PLATE Lock Batteries, car or radio bat- teries charged, 75c. Called for and delivered. W. H, Platt, 317 Celina. Phone 1566J. (10 apr c) BATTERIES CHARGED 176¢c with rental $1.00. Repaired and rebuilt. Called for and delivered. Prompt service. Stan Bligdon, 20 Mill St. Plone 1885W. ( Dec. 30-1 mo y to Loan QUICK LOAN ON YOUR CAR--A confidential service at the lowest price. Whether your car is fully paia or not. We can reduce your present payments, Motor Loans & Discounts. G. L. Scott, Mgr, 14% King St. E., Oshawa. Phone 2790. Open evenings till 9 p.m, (28 mar c) me Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN. $500 TO $1200 on first mortgage. Phone 185. (63b) LOANS ON GOOD (ITY PROPER. and farms Apply A. |. Parkhill King St Fast Phone 1614. available, first' mortgage motley on residential property. = Painting and Decorating R. GUTSOLE, FIRST CLASS PAP- erhanger, painting and graining. Prices right, work guaranteed. Pine Avenue Phone 3065\V. (72tf) F A VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at Apply | 44% Ki £17 mex ¢) lronage is ing Street West. Your pat- solicitedy FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-- Eight room house, semi-duplex, modern in every way. Central. Will sell cheap for cash or would con- sider exchange. Apply 185 Centre St. Phone 3118J. (63b) CERTIFIED RADIOTRICIAN RE- pairs, all models of radio, power pacts, 'eliminators, at reasonable prices, work guarinteéd. Phone 2806W. George Burroughs, | repair what others fall to fix. (20 mar ¢) OSHAWA RADIO SERVICE--KE- pairs on radios, power packs and el- iminators. Tubes reed and supplied radio pol s for sale. Batteries ch: arg- ed and repaired. Phone 3350). Charles Wales, 146 Elgin East (19 mar c) THE TROUBLE WITH YOUR radio may be tubes. Get your tubes tested free. John Meagher, 92 Sim- coe North. Phone 371W, (17 marc) Work W Wanted HAVE YOUR CAR "REPAIRED now, before the spring rush. Body and fender repair work. Special prices now in effect, Fry and Frise, phone 1111, 168 King St. W. Night phones 2545J and 3395. (6 apr ¢) "Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE-- RO. 0 AVE bungaiow. 5 rooms and bath with garage, decorated. $2950 for quick sale. Phone 2029W. (62¢) FOR SALE--4 ROOMED HOUSE. Close to G.M.C. Stool, lights and water, Will sell with small cash payment down at a very low price. Apply W. G. Miller, 17 Ontario St. Phone 2780. (63by Auctioneer WILLIAM MAW, WHITBY, ONT. 25 years' experience selling regis- tered and grade stock, farm mach- Inery, household furniture, real estate, store goods, fixtures. No sale too large or too small. Sales conducted in Oshawa and vicinity on short notice. For a sale date see Mr. Goodfellow at the Times Office, Oshawa, Ont. (62a) Vocal MARION E. . Ad w W accept pupils in voice production and singing. Phone No. 6. (12 mar ¢) PRUNING 'AND CAREFUL AT- tention to trees and shrubs, large cavities attended to and treated, also orders taken for nursery stock. Phone 2178M. (62¢) Phone 3033J. (31 mar ¢) YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK ON farm, experienced. Will contract for one year. Apply J. L. 531 Al- bert St. (62¢) EXPERIENCED FARMER WANTS position on farm, Phone Bowman- ville 199 r 2. John Kael, R.R. No. 2, Burketon, (64c) Hospital--Rest Home "SUNNYNOOK" WHITBY, MA- ternity, invalids, .elderly people, convalescents, nervous, all patients requiring nursing care. Rates very reasonable. Call, write, phone Superintendent, (4 apr 4 e) Room and Board BOARDERS WANTED, week includes washing, 1293J. $7 | A Phone (63h) Articles For Sale MIXED HARD AND SOFT WOOD Slabs $3.50 per load. Also bone dry body wood. Waterous Meek Limited. Phone 1288 (apr WE HAVE WONDERFUL VAL- ues in rebuilt Underwoods. They are as serviceable as when new--at less than half the cost. Sent for your ap- proval. Address "Underwood," * 135 Victoria St, Toronto. (oct 19, 3n FOR SALE = PAINTS, VARN- ishes. We have the largest assort- ment of paints. v 'nishes, ete, in the city. The Paint Store, 80 King St. West, (Apr. 25 tf) FOR SALE -- . DRY HARDW 00D $15 per cord, Dry tamarack $12 cord. Norman Sanders, King St. East. Phone. 1774M, (9 jan tf) FOR SALE--HARD AND SOFT wood Slabs also dry body wdod. Fred Balley. Phone 598, (22 mar ¢) FOR SALE --- HARDWOOD $3.25 single cord, $12 a cord. Phone 2423W, day or evening. McQuaid Cartage. (27 mar c) FOR SALE--GOOD MIXED WOOD 14 cord $3.00. W. H. Thompson, King St. W. Phone 742J. . (9 apr ec) KOR SALE--SET OF DAG PIPES in A 1 condition. Phone 2214, (62¢c) FOR SALE -- CHESTERFIELD suite, bedroom suite, dining room suite, kitchen cabinet, ice box, sewing machine and other articles, Phone 1006M, (63¢c) QUANTITY OF WHITE BLOS- som sweet cover seed for sale, Ap- ply A. D, Langmald. Phone 1648 r 1-3. (17 apr ¢) FOR SALE----THREE FOOT WALL tent. 10 x 12 x 7. Good condition, Phone 2 (64a) FOR SALE--ONE V MINSTER Phonograph, cabinet and 65 rec- ords, nearly new, Mrs, Alfred Wright, Stephen's Mill, Bowman- ville, Ont. (84c) Furniture "Repairing REMNANT AND REUPHOLSTER- ing Co., The Upholsterers. Mohairs, plushes by piece or yard. Autos, furniture upholstered, portiere curtains, 155 Simcoe St, S. Phone 3318. (10 apr ¢) FURNITURE REPAIRED AND re-upholstered, etc. Charges reas- onable. F. A, Morris, 170 Albert St. Phone 731W. Formerly with Luke Furniture Co, (12 apr ¢! UPHOLSTERING AND FURNI- ture repaired. Drapes made to or- der. Rebuilding chesterfields a specialty. Geo. A. Constable, 27 Bond E. Phone 3322). (12 ~ Pets and Livestock BABY CHICKS, HATCHING eggs, custom hatching Barred tocks, White Leghorns, Write or phone for catalogue 1337J. Oshawa Hatchery & Poultry Farm, 144 Park Road North, Oshawa, (21 mar ¢) FOR SALE--3 FEMALE, 2 MALE, New Zealand red rabbits, 1 Chin- chilla female, 1 brown female fer- rett., Tom Buttery, Elgin street, Bowmanville. Phone 497M. (Gc) mar er Stiorg Tonga e mars happiness, says a preacher. Feeling guilty, we hereby promise never again to ask for our darned socks.-- Montreal Star. domestic Help Wanted--Male WANTED--TWO | BUTCHERS AN. two grocery clerks, must be in- telligent men. Good money, Writ: Box 216 Oshawa Times, (62¢) REPRESENTATIVE WA canvas and list accounts for col- lection. Salary and commision Box 218 Times. 62¢) WANTED-- SHOE 8 for Saturday afternoon and even- ing. Experienced preferred. Burns Co. Ltd (16 mar tf) SALESMAN WANTED TO SBLL Chrysler automobiles. Must have experience. Apply Stephenson Bros.,, 15 Church St. (64a) Wanted to Buy WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH price for raw furs, Write or phone for quotation, Stein, Whitby, Phone 81, (11 apr ¢) WANTE SE AM ness and circular A, Must be n good shape. Write Oliver McCul- loch, R.R. 2, Oshawa. (64a) Cleaning and Dyeing GOLD MEDAL CLEANERS, 21 Bond St. E. Phone 863. Prompt, efficient service, Mrs, HE. Evans, manageress. (2 apr ¢) NORMAN LAMBERT -- LADIES and Gent's French dry cleaning and repairing. Goods called for. Phone 523. 66 Bagot St. as mar ¢) c) ~ Lostoa "and F Found LOST--ON SATURDAY NIGHT in front of 22 Hillcroft St., black leather purse containing money. Phone 406J, Reward. (64a) LOST--BLACK AND -- WHITE gear! Sunday night on Albert, Elm, Simcoe or Lloyd Sts. Apply 15 » Lloyd | St. (84a) --Shos Repaired LADIES SHOR SHINE RE-OPEN- ed. Shoes dyed any color, Shoes and goloshes repaired. Champion Shoe Shop, 1 Bond St. East, (27 mar ¢) ERNIE BOUCKLEY, NOW DOING high class boot and shoe repalr work, at the "Old Reliable Shop", 15 Prince Street. W. G. Jarvis, proprietor. Repairs while you wait. (27 mar c) BUILDING SUPPLIES Record Low Prices Write now for Early Bird Sale catalogue. Lowest prices in ten years on materials for new homes, rerairs or alterations. Slate roofing $2.75; Insulating Board Jess Then 4c foot; Oak flooring 9%c sq ; Pine doors $2.75; Ready glazed (i 's1 05; Galvanized rooting 26 gauge $545; Guaranteed paint $3.45 gal; Siding $4.90 hundred squart feet, $10 orders Freight Paid. Catalogue free. Write Halliday Company, Ltd. Box 21, Hamilton, Ont. LIFE IN LUMBER CAMPS OF QUEBEC Twenty Years Bring Great Changes in Lumbering Conditions Montreal, March 16 -- Lie in a modern lumbering camp was recently described by Peter Aylen in the Montreal Gazette. Mr, Aylen wrote: If a modern Rip Van Winkle were to wake up in Montreal after a nap of even twenty years he would prob- ably be surprised at what he saw. If, however, he awakened somewhere in the great timber limits of Quebec he would most likely be more sur- prised at what two decades of pro- gress had accomplished there. In- stead of the miserable conditions he had known in lumber camps back in 1910 he would find, much to his as- tonishment, that many of the com- forts and conveniences of the city had penetrated to the once isolated camps at one time cut off from civ- ilized communities and now really forming a part of them, What would th» genial old Dutchman's successor say if he were to walk into one of the comfortable log cabins in the heart of the woods, and hear the cheerful strains of an orchestra from some gay New York night club, or sce a motor car racing up the good road from the station bringing the day's mail? 'Few peosle realize the immense charges which have trans- formed the life of the lumberjack within the last few years, and it was with the idea of showing the real conditions in modern lumber camns that the Northern Logging and Con- tracting Company recently organized a tour of inspection of the fogging operations on the limits of the Can- ada Power and Paper Company along the Flamand River in the St. Maur- ice Valley, In this large arca, which will soon be flooded by the develon- ments of the Shawinigan Water and Power Company at Rapid Blaic on the St, Maurice, the Northe.a Log- ging Company was "makn, logs" r the Canada Power and Paper Cornany under contract, During a visit of several days the party which was com~~eed -~inly of representa- tives of the nress, visited many of the camp in the vicinity of Flamand, a station on the CN.R, trans-contin- gual line about 150 miles from Que- ec The physical nature of the district s fairly tynical of northern Quebec-- lov, rolling hills everywhere cover- ed wainly with jack pine, spruce and balsam, This particular area includ- ed in the trip was pretty well clear. ed for some distance on either side of the railway, and as i* was burnt over some ten years ago, presented a rather desolate and barren appear- ance. On eve side, however, were evidences of the handiwork of man. A good gravel road, owned by the papcr company, runs for more than 100 miles down through the limit, flanked by a row of telephone wires, connecting the several depots or "headquarters" with the rest of the world, Surprising as it may seem, this road is kept open {or motor traf- fic all winter, Perhaps no single undertaking has contributed so much to imnrove the lot * the woodsman as has the build- ing of good roads into his lonely world, It has meant for one thing that fresh meat and verstables can be brought in with ease, and this is no small consideration to those who once lived on beans and salt pork all the year. Then, again, it has made the country so niuch more accessible, making it possible to bring in count- less commodities and even luxuries not needed perhaps but which add to the enjoyment of 'fe. But more then all this, goods roade have meant continuous and frequent contact with the rest of the country. Once an is- olated community, where the lumber- jacks lived and worked under miser- able conditions, forgotten by the rest of the world, lumbering operations arc now carried on under the watch ful eye of humanity controllel und re; ulated by strict government regu- ticns, requiring that the camps shall measure up to a high standin, coin- fortable and healthy. One of the strongest impressions to be gathered from such a trip is the pronounced effects of efficient organ- ization, The logging business is no longer run on hit-or-miss principles, but modern methods have been intra. duced evervwhere and a complicated organization built up. All the camns are in close contact with one an- ther and with header -ters, and the work is carried on under strict and never-relaxing supervision, both of company and Government officials, Ther are government fire rangers throughout the district, from their wooden towers keeping an ever- watchful eye over the forest and see- ing that Government fire prevention regulations are observed, Reforestation operations are an- thing which are much in evidence throughout the country. and already there are signs that the work along this line is beginning to bear fruit. In order to insure a new growth of trees, six healthy trees are lett stand- ing in every acre, not to be touched by the woodman's axe under the pen- alty of a five-dollar fine. These trees are known as seed trees, and are left to grow unmolested in order to seed the neighboring ground. In one part of the section in the vicinity of Smith Lake an experiment in refor- estation is being carried out arousing considerable interest. Two equal areas were marked off side by side and one cleared of half its trees. The remaining ones were tagged and measured and some years hence will be measured again and their growth compared with. that of the trees in the neighbouring plot. The trees in the thinned-out section are marked with a whitewash band and the plot has been nicknamed "the cemetery" by the natives on account of the ghostly appearance of the white trees. Accepts P.E.I. Call Renfrew.--The Presbytery of Lan- ark and Renfrew has approved of the aco tance by Rev. Dr, J. K. Fraser, enfrew, of a call extended to hn by the Presbyterian congrega- tion of Alberton, P.E.I, where his father, Rev. Allan Fraser, ministered for many years. Rev. Dr. Fraser will assume his new duties about April 30. BUICK SHIPPED 7907 Detroit, March 14.--Buick Mot- or Co. reports February produce tion and shipments amounting to 7907 cars against 6000 in Jan. uary. March schedule calls for 10,- 171 cars. HOTEL GUTTED Calgary, Mar. 14.--Forty-three guests at the American Hotel made a safe but hurried exit from their rooms to the street early this morn- ing after fire had broken out and within half an hour had gutted the whole building, one of the oldest in Calgary. KARN THE DRUGGIST FOR SERVICE PHONE 378. NEXT THE POST OFFID J. H. R. LUKE tor automobile, house' and contents insurance, in good «sound companies. Apply 58 King Street East Phone 871, Residence 687W |! i | i | i ' JURY & LOVELL'S OPTICAL PARLORS J. W. Wornull, Oph. D. Eyesight Specialist Phone 8215 Ye CAREW LUMBER (© 4 ATHOL ST w OSHAW For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S | 3) Shmcoe St. 8. We Dell EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Specialising exclusively in muscle an eyesight aud glasses, 1516--Phone--1516 Disasy Block . Opposite Post ON REPAIRING WATCRES OUR SPECIALTY If your watch is not giving satisfaction we can repair and make it tell the correct | time. D. J. BROWN THE JEWELER Official Watch Inspector for Canadian National and Osho awa Rallroads 20 Simcoe St, 8. Phone 189 COAL COAL Phone 1938 W.J. SARCA Yard--89 Bloor Street BE. Orders Promptly Delivered q For Rent, Phone 434 or 757. Strictly up to date, Good locality. is very private, This Apartment | BRINGING UP FATHER WELL I'LL WAIT UNTIL AFTER IT15 FIVE O'CLOCK THEN SHELL BE GONE AN | HAVE TO LEAD THAT DOG Rn MRS- NEED PHONED "AND FOR HER, BEFORE FIVE SCLOCK AT MRS=IMA real <v1% =D HOLSE~ BY GEO. McM/ NES MR 11GG5- VOOR WIFs LEFT THEY COULDNT WAIT AS THEY HAD AN APPOINTMENT SHE LEFT THIS DOG FOR Nou To TAKE HOME ~ mn 0

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