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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1940 PAGE THIRTEEN A Want Ad Will Tell It - Sell It - Trade It or Rent It. Try It! Undertaking Articles For Sale AGHER'S FUNERAL HOME. Hpac day and night service. PF J. Meagher, Manager, 8. J. Strow- . Puneral Director. 117 King st. E. Phone 907. (18Nov.c) DALTON BURIAL COMPANY Funeral) Home - Ambulance Service 75 Cherles Street Established 1889 Phone 401 (24Nov.c) LUKE BURIAL CO. 67 KING ST East. Ambulance. Residence 69 King St. E Phone 210. M. FP. ARMSTRONG AND SON, proprietors Oshawa Burial Co Funeral and Ambulance Service Day and night. Phone 2700. 124 King East. Auditors OSCAR HUDSON AND - COM- pany, Chartered Accountants MOFFAT HUDSON AND ooM- pany. Tv and Lig wrs Conant and Annis Chamoer, T% Simcue Street South. Telephone 4 Head Office, Toronto. Battery Service BATTERIES CHARGED 75¢ WITH rental $1.00 Called for and de- livered. Stan Bligdon. 20 Mill 8t Prone 960 Insurance PEACOCK'S INSURANCE SER- vice. Consult us for any of your Insurance needs. Successors to G L. Nolen, 22% King Street East Phone 2686, residence 145 J. C. YOUNG, GENERAL INSUR- PIANOS, GOOD CONDITION, very fine tone. Price $20. 80 Sime coe St. North, c/o Charles H. Peacock. (88d) CHILD'S WINTER OUTFIT, white fur trim, size 3. Girl's skirt, size 14. Gas water heater, reason- able. Phone 1717J. (88¢) 2 LEATHER CHAIRS, 1 ROCKER and 1 man's chair. Mrs, Baxter, 43 Elena. (88¢c) FOR SALE -- BAXTERS, SPIES, Snows, McIntosh Apples. Good domestic. Phone 631. F. Shaw, 74 Park Rd. South. (4Dec.c) FURNITURE FOR THE ENTIRE home at pre-war prices. Here's sound investment for those precious dollars you want to make go as far as possible. Put the money in your home and brighten it up. Thrifty people will enjoy shopping at the Topp Furniture Co. Even the most skeptical will be convinced of our great money-saving values by com- paring our price and quality. Our location saves you money. Step off Simcoe and Save. Topp Furniture Co. 10 Bond West. Phone 686. (10Nov.c) LINOLEUM AND CONGOLEUM rugs. Select yours from over 300 patterns actually in stock. You are invited to view these at BRADLEY'S New Furniture Store 156 Simcoe South. (23Nov.c) BRADLEY'S BEDDING SHOP special opening offer, everything in bedding, inner spring mattresses, studio couches, cribs, complete, dropside couches, beds, tubular steel cots, dropback day couches, angle iron, high riser, and all blade bed springs. Bradley's, 156 Simcoe South. 3 (8Nov.c) ance. Office phone 793, resid phone 2895. 4% Prince Street. Dental DR. 8S. J. PHILLIPS OVER BAS- sstt's. Special attention to X-ray work. Gas extraction. Nurse in attendance. Phone 959. House 1312 DR. C. L. KELL, DENTIST, 26 Simcoe North. X-Ray. Phone 1316. Residence 1462W. (1Dec.c) Hardwood Floors B. W. HAYNES, BUILDER, Hardwood floors laid, sanded, finished by experts Latest equip- ment. Phone for prices. 109 Nas- sau street. tn BRADLEY'S NEW FURNITURE store opening specials in all new Chesterfield, breakfast, and bed- room suites, studio couches, day beds, bed outfits, inner spring mattresses, wardrobes, bookcases, etc. Direct from factory show rooms. We invite you to visit our new store at 156 Simcoe St. South (30Nov.c) Wilson's Furniture Co. Studio Couches 50 beautiful studio couches to choose from. Very attractive cov- erings, $1395 up. You can save 40%. Mattresses New spring filled mattresses, gen- uine damask ticking, all sizes, extra Legal A. W. 8. GREER, BARRISTER, SoNcitor, etc., 6 King Street East. Phone 3160. Residence 3514. Resi- dent partner W. C. Pollard, K.C, Uxbridge, Ontario. GRIERSON, CREIGHTON AND Fraser, Barristers, etc, Bank of Commerce Building. CONANT AND ANNIS, BARRIS- ters, 7% Simcoe St. 8, Oshawa Phone 4 Allin 'FP. Annis, BA. LLB. Ernest Marks. B.A. R. D. HUMPHREYS, BARRISTER. Solic.tor, etc., 24% Simcoe North, Phone office 814; residence 3297. "Monev to loan. JOSEPH P. MANGAN, KC. BAR- rister, Solicitor. Office 14% King St. East, Oshawa. Phone 445 Residence phone 837. W. E. N. SINCLAIR, BA. LLB. K.C, and J. C. Anderson, K.C. Barristers, etc. Bank of Montreal 'Building, 20 Simcoe St. North Phone 99. MANNING P. SWARTZ BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary. Money to loan. 11 King Si. East. Phone 282 Residence 3071J. A. J. PARKHILL, J3ARRISTER. etv. Mortgage loans 5% %, Nation- a) Housing Act, 5%. 26 Simcoe Bt. North. (4Dec.c) Cartage MOVING AND DUMP I'RUCKS sand cinders, wood, coal, etc. 70 Colburng Street West. Phone 605 (15Nov.c) Expert Watch Repairing FP. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT. Swiss watchmaker. repau shop at 46 King Street West Your patron- age solicited th Radio Service WE SPECIALIZE IN RADIO RE- pairs For reliable efficient service phon~ Charles Wales, 3350J Tubes tested free. (4Dec.c) Shoe Repairing A COMFLETE SHOE SERVICE. invisible aalf soling, cleaning, dye- ing, etc. Fast Service, Phone 362. We Call and Deliver. Modern Shoe Repair, Jack Read, 83 Simcoe Street North. (4Dec.c) LADIES' INVISIBLE HALPF-SOLE- ing. All work guaranteed Call and deliver © Phone 2673R WW Allison, 9 Athol West. (2Dec.c) Psychic Reading SCIENTIFIC PALMIST, TEA LEAF interpretation, and cards, by Elsie 46 Kenneth, 2595. (10Nov.c) Mattresses and Comforters ial, $9.95. Also felt» mattresses, ful' Value, all sizes, $4.49. New Chesterfield Suites Luxurious suites, in the latest styles and most attractive cover- ings, fully guaranteed construction. Sale price $40 up. Liberal allow- ance on trade-ins. Bedroom Suites Thrillingly new, smart waterfall design, lovely selection. Sale price $39 up. Save 40%. Breakfast Suites Choose from a grand selection, all styles and colours. Sale $1895 up. Cedar Chests No matter how much or how little you care to spend, we have just what you want, at YOUR price! And each lovely CHEST, regardless of price, has full tennes- see red cedar lining! Sale price $1295 up. Floor Covering 8 rolled edges, well filled. Wonder-- For Rent SHREWD IN HIS TIME! Were good old Uncle Zeb alive today he'd certainly be using Daily Times Classified Ads. date -- get the results you want in a hurry, CALL 35 AND ASK FOR AN AD-TAKER They're so up to BEDROOM OR A BED-SITTING room. Apply 147 Agnes after five o'clock or phone 2070J. (89¢) STORE FOR RENT, 500 SIMCOE South, or whole building for sale. Apply 535 Albert St. (89c) BUCKINGHAM MANOR, 5 ROOM- ed apartment, all modern conveni- ences. Phone 1718. (10Nov tf) OFFICES WELL LIGHTED, NICE- ly decorated, hardwood floors, hot water heated, well located in mod- ern office building, attractive ent- rance. Bradley Bros. - (290ct.tf) | quantity of mixed grain. I HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED BY Mrs. H. Dearborn, to sell by public auction, at her premises, lot 13, concession 6, East Whitby, 1 mile south of Columbus, on Thursday, November 14, farm, stock, and im- plements. 13 cows, Holsteins, Dur- hams and 1 Ayrshire, 1 Durham bull, 2. heifers, 5 horses, 3 colts, 1 sow, 3 shoats, 20 rock hens. A Full line of farm implements, including 10 h.p. electric motor, harness. Some household furniture. Sale at 12:30 p.m. sharp. (ST.) Terms cash. Ted Jackson, auctioneer. (91,93) SIMCOE MANOR, LOVELY apartment building, 1 5-roomed, newly decorated. Everything mod- ern. See caretaker or phone 169. (5Sept.tf) | FURNISHED BEDROOMS, CEN- tral, ground floor, private entrance, | suit business gentlemen. 2729R. 3 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, | bright, clean, with all conveniences. | 517 Park Rd. South. Phone 1764W. | (90c) | | 2-3 ROOMS, GROUND FLOOR, | for retired couple. 837 Simcoe St. | South. (90b) STORE FOR RENT, 23 PRINCE | St. Apply 'at Mr. Henry's Barber | Shop, next door. (90c) | FOR RENT -- WHITBY, WELL | furnished ground floor heated | apartment, 5 large bright rooms | and bath. Every modern con- | venience, Apply P.O. Box 214, | Whitby. (90¢) | 5 ROOMED HOUSE, MODERN conveniences, possession Dec. 1.| Apply 1518 Brock St. South, Whitby. | Wanted to Rent YOUNG COUPLE WISH TO RENT | 3 or 4 roomed apartment or flat, | central. Must be well heated. Apply Box 39 Times. (90c) 6 OR 7 ROOM, MODERN HOUSE { in good residential district. Re- | sponsible tenant. Please give par- | ticulars to Box 102 Times (8Nov.tf| Board and Room ROOMERS WANTED, BRFAK- fast if desired. Phone 1161W | (90b) | FOR TWO GENTLEMEN IN| private home, near bus line. Gar- age. Apply 48 Hillcroft Street. Inlaids, congoleums, feltols, heavy linoleums in all widths. Visit our very large floor coverings, rugs and carpet dept. Save 40%. Xmas Gift Suggestions Cedar chests, mattresses, lamps, cushions, smokers, walnut tables, Lassocks, sewing cabinets, rugs, comforters, bedspreads, occasional chairs, mirrors, studio couch, ches- terfield suite, bedroom suite, din- ette suite, 1001 lasting gifts to select from our 2 large stores. A small deposit will hold your article until Xmas. Ask about our easy Xmas budget plan. Our lower prices positively save you money. Wilson's Furniture Co. 40 KING W. 20 CHURCH ST. (6Dec.c) RED WING "THE BETTER Apples," also Red Wing Apple Juice, delivered to your door twice weekly. Phone before 5 p.m. Monday or Thursday for delivery the following day. Satisfaction guaranteed, Phone Oshawa 1665. (26Nov.c) VENETIAN BLINDS, AWNINGS Estimates furnished without obliga- tion. George Reid. Phone 2104, 66 Bond West. (TNov.c) Caulking and Weatherstriping HAVE YOUR HOUSE CAULKED and equipped with mete! weather- strip. Guaranteed to stop drafts and leakage; including casement wind- cws. Phone 454. T. A. Morgan, (10Nov.c) Money To Loan MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST mortgages on Real Estate. Prompt service Oshawa Real Estate Co. Phone 25, Oshawa. (11Nov.c) Saddle Horses CEDAR WILD RIDING ACAD- amy, Rossland Road and Mary St. Trained horses for beginners and children. Phone 375J. (10Nov.c) INNER-SPRING AND FELT MAT- tresses rebullt just like new. Feather beds stripped, made into comforters. Eiderdowns recovered. Phone 33710, (Nov.o) | Real Estate Wanted SIX OR SEVEN ROOMED HOUSE, centrally located, north of Louisa Street. Box 30 Times, (8%e) ROOM AND BOARD, CENTRAL. Phone 2055. (TNov.c) ROOM AND BOARD FOR GEN- tlemen. Every convenience, central, garage. 114 Elgin East. Phone 1943W. (9Nov.c) ROOM AND BOARD IF DESIRED, in private home, for two gentlemen willing to share room. Apply 326 Division, (F.P,91a) Real Estate For Sale FARM FOR SALE, 85 ACRES ON | Lakeshore front. Good duck hunt- ing in season, bank barn, frame house. 2% miles from Oshawa. Apply to Conant & Annis, 7'2 Sim- coe St. 8, Oshawa. 1) 8 ROOMED HOUSE FOR SALE, frame, large lot, centrally located. All conveniences, hardwood floors downstairs. Apply 154 Bruce St. $400 DOWN, $2420 MONTHLY covering interest, principal and taxes, buys an exceptionally nice 5 roomed bungalow in north end. This home is in a: splendid state of repair, has a good garage, nice lot and will sell quickly. Bradley Bros. (89c) Landscape Designing NEW HOME OWNERS! LAWNS, trees, shrubs, bulbs, flag walks, etc. Fall fertilizing of trees and lawns. Phone 2178J. (11Nov.c) Bought and Sold USED CLOTHING STERILIZED, cleaned and pressed... We carry a big stock of gentlemen's suits, pants, men's fall and winter coats, ladies' fall and winter coats. Sold very reasonably. Samuel Schwartz, 21 Bond West. (1TNov.c) Dancing Instruction "DANCE FOR HEALTH". BETH Weyms, Masonic Temple, Satur days. Tots, children, adults. Latest New York dances. Free health class Dramatie club. (17Nov.c) Agents Wanted RAWLEIGH ROUTE AVAILABLE at once. Good opportunity for man cver 25. Write at once. Rawleigh's, Dept. ML-310-105-K, Montreal, Canada. Male Help Wanted STRONG BOY WITH WHEEL not less than eighteen years, for delivery and stock work. Apply Wards Store, Simcoe and Athol. (91a) MALE HELP WANTED --2 BOYS for office work, one about 16 years old as office boy, the other between 17 and 18 years old for junior cleri- | cal work. Reply g.ving sge, educa-| tion and phone number. Apnly box 101 Times. (90h) BOY WITH BICYCLE, PART time parcel delivery, part time learn trade. State education. Box 34 Times. (89c) REAL ESTATE SALESMAN wanted, part or full time, with car. Bradley Bros. (20Nov.c) Female Help Wanted GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work, 271 Simcoe St. North. (90b) Work Wanted EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS housework. Apply 264 Ritson Rd. Ss (90b) YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES POSI- tion as practical nurse and house- keeper in Oshawa. Phone 3253. (90b) Lost BILL FOLD CONTAINING REG- | istration papers, etc, between Re- | gent Theatre and Richmond E, Monday night. Phone 2177TR. (88¢c) Roofing ALL KINDS OF ROOFING AND repairing. Estimates free. J Pigden, 54 Willlam St East Phone 3148. (4Dec.c) Livestock YOUNG NEWHAMPSHIRE REDS and Barred Rock Pullets for sale, also year old hens. Phone 1653R12. (90c) Lumber Financial PERSONAL LOANS For Any Useful Purpose Including Fuel Requirements ONE YEAR TO REPAY APPLY TO NEAREST BRANCH OF The Canadian Bank of Commerce MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDE FOR REPAYMENT YOU MAKE YOU 12 MONTHLY RECEIVE DEPOSITS OF IF YOU ° BORROW 60 fo 14 192 30u 492 1,068 OTHER AMOUNTS AT PROPORTIONATELY LOW RATES YOUR ESTATE 138 PROTECTED BY LIFE INSURANCE, WHICH THE BANK ARRANGES Notice To Creditors JOB TAYLOR LETHBRIDGE ESTATE Creditors of Job Taylor Leth- bridge, late of the City of Oshawa, Monument Dealer, who died at Oshawa, October 14th, 1940, are re- quested to send particulars of their Dated at Oshawa, November First, 1940. ELLEN LETHBRIDGE, 49 Drew Street, Oshawa Ontario, 187,91, 94; Ma'e and Female Help Wanted NOW IS THE TIME TO QUALIFY for a Government job as Clerk, | Postman, Customs Clerk, Stino., ete. | Four Dominion-wide exams held | since war began, Free Bocklet MC.C. S:hools Ltd, Toronto 10 Oldest in Canada. No Agents (Wed Fri tf) Notice NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BY-LAWS Notice is hereby given that By- | law Numbcr 2303 was passed by the | Council of the City of Oshawa on | | the 4th day of November, 1940, pro- | re viding for the issue of debentures | to the amount of $120,000.00 to retire outstanding debentures which were issued for the purchase of the Gas Plant and Distribution System; and that such by-law was registered in the registry office at Whitby in | the County of Ontario, on the 6th | day'of November, 1940. Any motion | to quash or set aside the same or | any part thereof must be made; within three months after the first publication of this notice and can- | not be made thereafter. | Dated this 7th day of November, | 1940. F. E. HARE, City Clerk. (90-95-100) | Notice is hereby given that By-: law Number 2364 was passed by the | Council of the City of Oshawa on the 4th day of November, 1940, pro- viding for the issue of debentures | to the amount of $108,000.00 to | retire outstanding debentures which | were issued for the purchase of the ! Electric Distribution System; and that such by-law was registered in the registry office at Whitby in the County of Ontario, on the 6th day of November, 1940. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first pub- lication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated this 7th day of November, | 1940, F. E. HARE, City Clerk. (90-95-100) Motor Cars For Sale. DONT WAIT UNTIL COLD weather for storm, sash, and com- bination doors. Everything in lum- ber. W. Victor Peacock, 341 Rich- mond East. Phone 3310. (13Nov.c) Personal SACRIFICE, 1937 CHEV. BUSI- ness coupe. Al condition. Call Saturday., 612 Albert St. 91a) 1931 WILLYS, NEW TIRES, GOOD upholstery, battery good condition. Phone 2439J. (FP. 91a) MEN! WANT NORMAL PEP, VIM? Try Ostrex Tonic tablets. Stimu- lants 'and oyster concentrates aid to normal pep. Results with first package or maker returns low price. Call, write, Jury & Lovell in Oshawa, and all other good drug stores. (29Nov.c) Wanted To Buy HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR iron, metal, rags, mattresses. Phone 635, Cedardale Iron Metals, back CNR. Station. (17Nov.c) WE PAY. HIGR PRICES FOR rags, scrap metal and iron. 202 Annis, Phone 2423M. (TNov.c) HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for good used furniture, oll stoves and dishes. Collis Trade-in Store, 56 King West. Phone '1030. (4Nov.c) TRICYCLE IN GOOD CONDI- tion. Phone 936M after 6 o'clock. . (90b) RUGS--WILL PAY GOOD PRICE for = large Oriental, Wilton, or Broadloom, in good condition. Box 21, Times, (85, 93) For Exchange Hairdressing 6 ROOMED HOUSE FOR EX change on farm, between Bowman ville and Toronto. Apply 742 Albert OIL PERMANENTS, $1.75 UP; MA- chineless wave, $2.95; finger wave 35c. Ann's Beauty Shoppe, 128 St. South, Oshawa. (90b) Albert St, Phone 1322W. (14Nov.c) '32 PONTIAC COACH. REASON- able, Apply after 5. Phone 1354J. (89c) "35 CHEV. COACH. GOOD CONDI- tion, new tires. 27 Orchard Ave. Harmony, (90b) Wanted ---- WELFARE SALVAGE DEPART- ment donations wanted. Beds, stoves, furniture, anything useful for needy families. Paper, rags, etc. Collected. Please phone 639. Why Don't They Tell Me These Things? This is one for the book. The Police and fire beat reporter of The Oshawa, Daily Times dropped in at the city fire hall on his even- ing round, and was told that the only incident booked since the Mc- Leese Block blaze at 4.25 a.m. on Thursday, was a chimney fire in The Times' plant on Simcoe strect south, about 6:50 pm. yesterday. Astonishment, of the reporter gave the night platoon ga good laugh. Scooping The Times' official fire- buff on a blaze in the building where he is employed and was working at the time will probably cost him a quart or two -- of Grade Amie, ~-. No More Territorial Ambition In Dutch East Indies Than Jap Diplomat In China, Says Trade Commission to Batavia Says Netherlands Indies Must Sell to Japan as Other Markets Closed By RELMAN MORIN Associated Press Staff Writer Tokyo, Nov, 8---(AP)--Complete co-operation between Japan and The Netherlands East Indies is not only desirable but inevitable, since authorities in Holland's rich colony "realize (hat to maintain their is- land government they must shake hands with us," Ichizo. Kobayashi, Japanese commerce minister and head of 3 special commercial mis- sion to Batavia, said today "War has cloced Europe as a market to East Indies products," he declared in an interview. "There- fore, steel, bauxite, nickel and ag- ricultural products must be sold to Japan . . . The Dutch realize the importance of clese relations with Japan." Kobayashi, who returned here recently to report on the commer= cial mission's negotiations in Bate avia, disclaimed any Japanese in- tention of interfering with Indies tin and rubber exports to the Jnited States. "We can get all necessary for us vhere," he added. "Japan," he also said, "has no more territorial or political ambi- tions in the direction of the Indies than in the direction of China." But Japan is the only nation in he world in a position to ir al and develop rescurces in ti s, he contended, and if Japa- ital flows there, Japanese ion "could re expected to il is expected to return soon to continue nego- h the Japanese hope | iles-0il to Japan | ferring' daily t officials and, 0 he refused to describ , oil nejotiatiors, he adn quantity" vhic ¢ offered would not fill Japan's needs and that there- fore talks would contirue. Questioned concerning Japanese newspaper reports that British and United States oil companies exert d undercover pressure against any 'apan-se-Indies oil agreement, he eplied: "Having Interests there they must have had some conversations with the Dutch, but I can't say anything about obstructionism." The. newspaper, Asahi mean while, predicted today in post election comment that "the United States, both in politics and arma- ment, will try something in the next few months, which will make the world sit up and take notice." President Roosevelt's re-election, it added, signalized the start of an American campaign of "national aggrandizement." al- | his tted | of of] | HILLED BY BOMB E Automobile in Scranton, |! Pa. Scranton, Pa., Nov. 8 (AP) -- A bomb which police theorized was |1 placed near the steering wheel of their family automobile was blamed today for the deaths of a young son and daughter of the Scranton director of public health. District Attorney Michael J. Eagen said small fragments of what appeared to be metal were taken from the bodies of William Reb- horen, 19-year-old University of Scranton student, . and his sister, | suspension Two lently, miraculously escaped, as -- Farquharson and Coatsworth made their separate and precarious ways BROTHER SISTER to safety, the car and cocker span- 1] i the Washington toll bridge author- dertaken Had Been Placed in Family | ie for a truss design which had pre- viously been planned." He explain- ed: swinging the bridge. We had plan- ned to bore holes to allow the wind to pass through, but had not had time." that the engineers lost. opening, menacing signs of sway whenever a high wind whipped up. There STUDENT PILOT DIES IN CRASH AT FORT WILLIAM Fort William, Ont, Nov. 8 (CP)-- LAC. P. D. Carvalho, 22, of Toledo, Ohio, was killed, and a flying col- league, L.A.C. G. M. Fitzgerald, 20, of Toronto, suffered shock, when two Royal Canadian Air Force training planes collided in mid-air late yesterday. Both student pilots were on stud- ent flights it was shown in a re- port cf the accident issued last night by Flt. Lieut. H. C. Johnson, commanding officer of No. 2 Ele- mentary 'Training &chool here. Carvalho's plane crashed on the bank of the Kaministique river, about 12 miles southwest of the Fort William aijrpcrt. Fitzgerald landed his machine in a nearby swamp and was placed in hospital for observation. Carvalho's plane was badly dam- aged, part of tMe machine resting in the river. His next of kin is his {ather, L. Carvalho of Toledo, TAGOMA BRIDGE COMPLETE WRECK Structure Which Cost $6,- | 400,000 Crumbled by Wind and Design Tacoma, Wach., Nov. 8 (AP)--The | elements won in the battle for the | $6,400 000 Narrows Bridge, and the! floor of the world's third largest span lay 'in Puget 1d today. But man and his ence will try again. Agitated and twisted by a wind of gale proportions, the colossal structure, which only four moni ago was dedicated as a monument to engineering science, crumbled | then collapsed with a mighty roar | yesterday .into the white-crestea waves of the Sound. There was no loss of human life. | men--an engineer and a! newspaperman -- who were on the | bridge when it began to twist vio- even sections of the floor began | hurtling into the waters 200 feev | below. | Tubby, a cocker spaniel riding in | the car with Leonard Coatsworth, | Tacoma newspaperman, was not so | fortunate, abandon his car to save his life. And the terrified Tubby nipped at the knuckles of Prof. F. G. Far- quharson, tempted to release the dog. Coatsworth had to who at- Ay the engineer el fell into the Sound. A. F, Andrew, chief engineers of ty, who announced that plans for rebuilding the bridge would be un- immediately, attributed tragedy to "substitution of plate girders eight feet in depth "The solid metal expanses acted ike a sail, catching the wind and It was a race with the elements From its the bridge had shown was an up-and-down swing that gave motorists a sea-sick feeling. A $20,000 model of the span cone sequently was constructed in the University of Washington engineer- ing laboratory, and was studied by engineers seeking a means of are resting the sway. With the scrutiny of this model, engineers discovered the bridge wes susceptible, in certain wind condi tions, to a twisting motion which might mean the crash of the stru¢e ture. Prayerfully, they hoped to find a solution to this weakness before the weakness was found by the elements, Bub the wind yesterday was of the sort that had been feared. The twisting motion began. And ine evitably the floor collapsed, The state carried insurance of $5,200,000 on the bridge, plus ine surance against loss of tolls, Lieut Cel. Lavety V. Murrow, state dire ector of highways when the span was built, estimated it would cost about $3,000,000 to rebuild, if the superstructure should prove a total loss. He pointed out a large item in the bridge expense was the cone crete foundations in the deep nare rows channel, with its tricky, strong tides, Montreal--The Town of Mount Royal, adjacent to Montreal, which has a highly organized and effice 'ent Civilian Protection Committee, held a practice blackout the other night. Every light in the community was quenched, except three which, unnoticed at ground - level. were snotied by pilots of Trans-Canada Air Lines planes passing over. They eperted the chinks in Mount Roye I's armor of darkness. Brantford Roofing and Builders' Supplies McLAUGHLIN COAL & SUPPLIES, LIMITED PHONE 1246 WE REPAIR ALL MAKFS OP CIGARETTE LIGHTERS Bassotts JEWELLERS On Oshawa's Main Corner When in Need of Drugs Call POWELL'S DRUG STORE 35 Simcoe St. North Phones 1360 - 2259 PROMPT DELIVERY ., WATCH REPAIRING Let us repalr your Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, ete, Work Guaranteed, D. J. BROWN THE JEWELLER 20 Simcoe St. S. Phone 189 Karn's Drug Store FOR PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 78-79 NEXT ®, O. - Fine Watch Repairing Our Specialty FELT BROS. Established 1886 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Armstrong Fuels Coal - Coke - Wood PHONE 2727TW OFFICE: 59 CHURCH ST. We Treat You [] The Year O Lois, 18. Both were killed last night in an explosion which shattered the car as they were about to enter it in front of their home. The blast broke windows in 'many homes in the fashionable "hill sec- tion" of Scranton, Dr. E. H. Rebhorn besides his city position is also a surgeon for a large coal company and often has given testimony on cempensation claims. He said he had "no known ene- mies", but police investigated the possibility that a disgruntled pa- tient might have planted the ex- plosive. The son's body was found by his mother in the street beside the de- molished auto. The blast hurled his sister back into their yard. Both were, apparently Instantly killed, but a dog they had placed on the car's rear seat escaped uninjured. New York City Police Commis- sioner Lewis J, Valentine said that at the request of Scranton police, he was "loaning" them Lieut. Jas. Pyke, in command of the bomb squad. Pyke was ordered to go to the Pennsylvania city immediately. State Police Corporal Wereth said the explosion was caused eith- er by opening the car doors or the touch of the girl's foot on the start- er. Lois, a high school senjor, had just been accepted at Colby College, Maine. 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