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Oshawa Daily Times, 10 Aug 1927, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1927 Ut \ BID UB PACE ELEVEN ----- Tt TT TT -- - Real Estate for Sale FRANK 8, KBBS, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey- ancer, money to loan, Room 2, Royal Bank Bldg., Simz04 and Bond streets, Phone 14906, (121-mn) CONANT & ANNIS, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Ete, Con- veyancing and general practice of Law, Offices 7% Simcoe St. south, Oshawa, Phone 63. G, D, Conant, B.A, LL.B; A, F\ Annis, BA, LL.D (380) 0. G, REYNOLDS, 88 BLOOR ST, East, Phone 693. Auto painting and slmonizing, Work guaranteed, Defore painting get our prices, (tf. == bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, hoarding house, Central, FOR SALE--LARGE HOUSE, 6 parlowr, dining room, included, Redecorated, Phone 799W, (811) furniture Signs H, R, COULDERY ARTISTIC Diu corating. Signs oa paper, wood cot- ton, brick; show cards, price tickets of every description, Disney Block, Oshawa, (229-11) W. B. N. SINCLAIR, K.0C,, BANK of Commerce Building, (116-1 yr.) JOSEPH P, MANGAN, H.A,,--~BAR- nister, Solicitor, Notary Publie, Con- veyancer, Money to loan, Office 84% King St, east, Oshawa. Phone 145. Residence phone 837. GRIERSON & CREIGHTON--BAR- risters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- lic, ete. Office over Standard Bank. Entrance Simcoe St, Phone 12. J. F, Grierson, B.A,, T, K, Creighton, SWANSON GRRMAN & MAC- Kenzie, Darristers, Conveyancers, Notary Public, ete, All branches of Criminal and Civil Law, Money to loan, 'Office over Lamble's store, 2 King St. east, Phone 940, D. A, J, Swanson, H, N, German, F, G, Mackenzie, Window Cleaning THR OSHAWA WINDOW OLEAN- erg--house cleaning, woodwork and floors polished, screens and store | windows put on and removed, Phone | 1302w, Transportation CITY CARTAGE, LOCAL AND long distance, Two trucks, Cart age of all kinds, Price $1.76 per hour with two men, Work guaran- teed, Phone 1686W, (July 6-Aug.6) twenty-five a month, Phone 869, 15 sTrcco soven rooms, Arlington Ave, house, quiet | husiness distriet, class condition, { Kpst, or C, M, FOR SALE---FOUR "ROOM BUN- galow, central, large lot, #260 down, balance $1250, Payments Bond St. R, (31e) SALE, 86 HOUSE FOR all conveniences, Phone 2452W, (42-0) -7 ROOM BRICK street, five minutes G.M.C,, Fittings and Modern and first Apply 114 Athol Anderson's Clothing (32-0) -NEW MODERN FOUR central, Will ac- location, payments, E, FOR SALE- walk from Store, FOR SALE room bhunagolw, cept lot In good £4,200, Monthly 869, 16 Bond St, Phone (31c) SMITH TRANSFORTATION LIMIT- ed, Simcoe St, 8,, phone 840°", 212 Front St, B.,, Toronto, Phone Main 7637, Buperlor Tranéportation sor. vice, (42-t1) Machine Floor Sanding A. J, PARKHILL, BARRISTER, 80- lieitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer, money to loan, Disney Bldg., oppo- site Past Office. Phones, office 1614; residence, 22307. (621) FLOORS FINISHED COMPLETE hy expert mechanics. Screen windows and sereen doors. Estimates free, DB. WW. Haynes, 161 King St, W., Phone 481. Res, r2 (tf) LOUIS 8, HYMAN & Co,, BARRIS- ters, Conveyancers, Notaries, ete, Over Engel's store, 16 Simcoe St, North. 'Money to lnan, Phones-- office 67, Residence 2191, (tr) Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King st. west, Oshawa. The oldest Fire Agency In Oshawa, 30 Re- putahle Fire Companies. (118-tf) Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F, 7, BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will he at his office over Jury & Lovell"s Drug Btore each Saturday, from 1 till 4 p.m. for consultation and treatment of diseases of ear, nose and throat only. Appointments may be made at drug store Phone 97. (49-t1) Medical DR. MeKAY, PnYSICIAN, BUR- geon, Aceovcher, Office and resi- Building Supplies WE HAVE ROUGH AND DRESSED lumber, lath, shingles, sash, doors and interior trim. F, IL. Beecroft, Whithy, lumber and woodyard, Osh- awa, phone 324. (69-11) FOR SALW -- CIMENT BRICKS, grey and red, also cement blocks, R. Duizendstra 15 Albany St. south, Oshawa. (7-t1) Money to Loan A GOOD SIZED for sale, street, Apply 'elina St, entrance, 47 (41-0) side TWO 6 ROOMED HOUSES WITH unrooms, Double steel gurage, Lot 80x193 with 18 fruit trees, Will sell separate or all together, Apply 79 John St. near Centre St, rehool (31-0) FOR ROOM BRICK house, quiet street, five minutes walk from GM.C,, Fittings and husiness digtrict, Modern and first class condition, Apply 114 Athol East, (300) SALE--7 A REAL BUY AND BARGAIN IN Oshawa, a frame cottage for sale, ac tual value $1600, Will sell at hig loss i I can'get a good down payment on same, Dimension--5§ rooms and sum- mer kitchen, garden with large chicken house, lot 93x33 with factories all with in 10 minutes walk, For particulars apply John Hawkins, Box 188, Post Offiffce, Walkerville, Ontario. 20f MONEY TO LOAN--6%% OFFY and farm loans. No commission; building loans. Frank S. Ebb, bar- rister, Royal Bank Building, (25-tf) 33% CITY AND FARM LOANS. No commission, Building loans. le- gal work done at this office. A. J. Parkhill, Barrister. Dirney Bldg. Phone 1614, {176¢tf) Undertaking FUNERAL 199 Simcoe DALTON SERVICE. dence, King St. East, corner Victoria Bt., Oshawa. Phone 94. PR, GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN and surgeon. Special reference to diseases of infants and children. Of- fies and residence, 97 Bond east. DPR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI elan and Surgeon, special attention. given to X-ray work and Electro Theopy. Office, Disney Block Phone 2050. tr) Dental DR. D. R. DAVIES, OFFICE OVER Ward's store, Simcoe street south. Nitrous oxide oxygen gas admin- istered for extraction, nurse at- tendant. Phone 231. Residence, 2087. (te) DR. 8. J. PHILLIPS, DENTIST, OF- fice over Bassetts'. Phone 959; Residence 306. ' 4-1 yr. DR. H. M. COOKE, 9 SIMCOBP ST. north, over Mitchells Drug Store. Gas for extraction. Phoae 64. Sedan Ambulance, Street South. Phone 47. A6-S50 LUKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING BT. |) East. Ambulance. Residence, 19 | Division St. 69 King Street east. Phone 210J. ! FOR SALE--BLACKSMITH SHOP, wood shop, complete with tools and a good paying business, also an eight room house, Located in the village of Norland in Victoria County. Apply Box *U," Daily Times Office, Oshawa, (27¢) FOR SALE--SIX-ROOMED HOUSE at 125 Alexandra street, Call after six at above address or phone 833). (73tf) Price || BUILDING LOT 40x112 ft, just off paved |] OSHAWA HOUSE & LAND COM- pany. See our window for real bar- gains in houses and lots, We have Classified Ads First Insertion = - 13 cents per word, Minimum charge--80¢, Each subsequent insertion= Te per word, Three consecutive insertions | for the price of two firat Insertions (three cents a word), Minimum charge for three "insertions, GO cents, Box number--10c additional Professional or oun | Javds, $2.50 per month for 20 'words or Jota in cents a word per m for eabh addiionsl nah : TIMES CLASSIFIED | ADS COST LYFTLE; ACCOMP. LISH MUOH TELIPHONE 88 Ask For Classifica Ad Depart. FOR SALE--MILK ROUTE, horses; and 1 team wagon, Mrs, L. Farley, Con, 3, Lot 4, Whithy, FOR SALE- cradle high mode, Apply ter 6, FOR SALE-MOTORCYCLE AND sidecar, 1922. Flectrical equipped, in first class condition, $1,150 or will con- sider nearest offer, - Box *Q," Times, (3lc) FOR SALE -- FULTON REAR wheel in Al condition, Apply Peter Martin & Sons, Bowmanville, Phone 497w. 1 x 'OR SALE ---- MASON AND RISCH Pianos, also Player Planos, high grade only, Terms arranged. Used planos on hand, ©, Trull, Phone 568J. (96t0) MIXED HARD AND SOF) WOOD slabs, $3.50 per load. Alse bone dry body wood, Phone 660, Waterocs Meek Ltd. (Mar 26-tf) CEMENT, LUMBER, FRAMES, sash, doors, cedar shingles, ashphalt COWS, Apply Kast (30¢) BABY CARRIAGE, chair rocker and com- 34 Colborne West af- (32-0) Phones 660 and 1288. Meek, Ltd. (34-10) them too numerous to mention. 38 simeoe street north. Open evenings, Phones 464 1339W. (26-1) Wanted to Buy Watch Repairing F. A. Von GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44% King Street West. Your pat- ronage is solicited. (29-t1) Floor Surfacing NEW METHOD FLOOR SURFAC- ing (Including sanding, waxing, fll- ing and polishing). Old floors made new. Edmondson, 251 Simcoe St. South, phone 440. (tn) Corsetiere MR. 8 JACOB, DEALER IN RAGS and all kinds of metals. I am pay- ing for scrap batteries $1 and $1.50. Buying old cars. Phone 764. 156-11 roofing, hardwood flooring, gyproe. | Waterous- | World Teachers' Caria Opens With Keynote of Splendid Ideal Struck in Opening Address -- New Ideas in Education Going Under Laboratory Test of the World's Best Trained Minds Ph Aug, 10.--A roundation fiir million dollars is expected of he raised by the World Federa- tion of Rducation Assoclations for thelr work duping the rjxt few yeas, according to a statement in the presidential address of Dr, Au- gusta QO. Thomas, of Augusta, Maine, State Commissioner of Kdu- cation, The men and women of all countries of the world gathered in Convocation Hall yesterday after- noon far the introductory general session of their Biennial conference, all rose to their feet in honor of their president, when the latter came forward deliver his ad- dress, "While we are four years' old as an organization," said Dr, Thomas in the course of his address, 'we have grown in membership, and have won our place as a well-estab- lished organization, We have heen working out onr place in the world's economy, and finding the things we are to do, We have now come. fo the place where we realize that in order to do all the things which geem pertinent to our existence we fust have a definite financial foun- dation of considerale proportions. The ideals of the Federation are such as to appeal strongly to those who are philanthropically inclined, and who want to do something for the general welfare of their fellow man. We believe that the Federa- tion will have a strong appeal and with reasonable effort we shall have a sufficient financial foundation to enable us to establish our head- quarters and to promote the various phases of the work to be done, A foundation of ten million is not too much to expect, and when there is a great struggle like that going on to- day to bring nations into closer con- to Education Foundation of $10,000,000 Being Raised To F oster Lasting Peace Kelly's i Store 34 King St. W. Prompt Delivery of mistrust and fear oan only be ad- justed by a formula of equal status continuously appMed to every phase of international conduct until the cobwebs of the old order are bhrush- ed out of the minds of the people of all lands, This means that the world must await the long process of education and the building up of a public consclence and interna- tional morality,. or in other words rr -- DIAMONDS BURNS JEWELRY STORE 23 Simcoe St. S. must produce a popular sentiment capable of backing up the higher ideals of international co-operation, This brings us to what, either fortunately, or unfortunately, Is termed the international mind which is nothing mere or less than the habit of thinking of foreign countries of the civilized world as 1==102¢_ Ford Tudor, 1=--Studebaker Sedan class shape, Chadburn Motor Sales PRINCE ST, PHONE 1160 in first free co-operating classes in alding the progress of mankind, Dr, Thomas outlined the chief oh- jective of the Federation, that of se. curing international co-operation in educaional enterprises, of fosterng the dissemination of Information concerning the progress of educa- tion in all its forms among all na- tions and people, and of cultivating Internati@nal good-will and Justice, Nocial Aspect Continuing, he sald: "This or- Davidson & Samells 88 Simcoe St, N, Phone 287 "For Better Shoe Values" -- ganization would justify itself on Rr I TT social grounds alone. The fact that we come together and hold a con- ference, and visit with each other, getting acquainted with our educa- tional procédure and our ideals, would justify the Federation, even it we undertook the promotion of no technical education movement, To METAL BUMPING AND ALL KINDS OF BODY WORK MERRITT AUTO AND REPAIR King St, W, Oshawa extend our circle of friends beyond our own country is in itself an asset and helps to develop a spirit of un- derstanding as we are becoming het. ter acquainted with the character, the purpose, courage, of our fellow workers in other lands, This social contact must enrich the lives of us all, We shall have a rich conference on strictly educational phases, methods and ideals. This conference is a sort of expgrience meeting, that WE LEAD IN RADIO Adams Furniture Co we may first of all gain helpful p-------------- knowledge of the hest things being done world wide, for all have some helpful experience, and have achieved some high results, to know of which will help us all. We shall hope also to bring together at the close, a well-set up expression of tact, it would seem a reasonably small job to secure these funds for | g0 important an- undertaking. The | next two years should see this work | begun and well under way. The | work of the Federation is too ex- f1 DEPOSIT WILL, SECURE EITH- ar of the following: Roger's Silver- ~yare complete set, 26 pieces, $20. Fine assortment of Ladies' | ents' guaranteed watches, $20; £9 rings and jewelry | Pay the balance at fifty week. Order now from O. H. Dell, 22% Simcoe street south. 1656. (July 23-Aug. 23) WANTED TO BUY--GOOD SEC. ond hand car, either roadster or coupe wanted. 140 Brock St. E. Phone 722W., (30c) Work Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY TO learn registry office work, an active young man of good ability and char- acter, accurate in his work, and a good penman. Apply to Registrar of Deeds, Whitby, Ont. (26f) MRS. ANNIE PENTLAND, PRO- FESSIONAL Spirella Corsetiere, 223 Dearborn Ave. Phone 1988W, Even- ines by appointment. tn PETER MARTIN & SONS, BUILD- ing contractors, Masonry work of every description, Bowmanville, phone 497W. ti DR. L. BE. HUBBELL, DENTIST, OF- DE. W. H. GIFFORD, OFFICE RE- Phone 1780. 56 tf Architects C. C. STENHOUSE ---- GENERAL architectural work. Second floor, Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. Res. Phone 90273. d i R. B. DR. RUNDLE 100 Frac Street 8. X-ray, Telephone 504. 1114wW. 134100 Veterinary Surgeon C. S. DICKENSON, 'V.S., DISEASES of all domestic animals scientific- ally treated. Dominion Government Veterinary. 34 Brock St. E. Phone 1054. (131-1) Music Auctioneer E. J. POMERY, 18% KING ST. east, Oshawa, Ont., Id d Aue- WOOD-WORKING -- MISCELLANE- ous wood-working shop. Screens. sashes and doors made, also repairs. S. B. Edmondson, 251 Simcoe St., S. (17-0) UPHOLSTERING O% ALL KINDS, chesterfields made to order. Work- manship guaranteed. G. A. Con- stable, 143 Colborne East Phone 520F. (7580) tioneer for Counties of Durham { Northumberland, Ontario and City of Oshawa. Solicits your patronage. All phone calls receive prompt at- tention. Phone 1013M. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. (June 21-tf) ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRING at ldeal Tire Shop.' Tires for sale. Jami Bros. Phone 438 (tf) ARTHUR W. LYNDRE (HAMBOURG Toronto). Oshawa, Fridays. (7241) MRS. G. A. STANTON, ALCM., teacher of piano. Pupils prepared for examinations. Studio, 92 Sim- coe St. N. Phone 371J. Contracting THREADGOLD BROS. GENERAL building contracors. Let us give you our estimates. Write, or phone (Whit- by) 255. . (73) Veterinary E. J. SHIRLEY, V.S. SPECIALIST Machinery Repairing DURRANT MACHINE CO.--WE DO all kinds of machinery repairing. Excelsior starter ring gears install- ed; connecting prods re-babbited, aren gears or pinions supplied for aM makes of cars. 161 King St. >» Phones 519 aan) di domestic animals, cat and dog hospital Long experience. 503 Masson St. Phone £29. DEALERS IN SECOND HAND furniture. Buy and sell... Apply 186 Bloor St. E. Phone 1617M. (July 25-Ang. 25) "H" Times. Gordon street. FOR SALE--SOFT - SLABS, Wanted to Rent OR BUNGALOW BY A Abply. Box "Y™ COTTAGE responsible party. Times. (32-¢) WANTED AT ONCE, OFFICE space. Must be central and well lighted. Will take 4 or 5 rooms, or 600 sq. feet. Box "K" Times. (31-0) WANTED AT ONCE TO RENT. will take long lease, § or T roomed apartment. Centrally located. Must have exceptionally good light. Bex (31-¢) WANTED TO RENT---SMALL 4 OR Phone 1477). (30c) Motor Cars FOR SALE--FORD COUPE, model. Owner leaving town. 127 795 (30c) Wood for Sal: #11 per cord. Handwood edgings $13, Hardwood slabs $14. Phone 1681. (31c) 5 roomed house. Modern conveniences. ! FOR SALE- hot water pipe and dining room bicycle. Hawaiian 1504]. Agnes St. Lost and Found SHELL: RIMMED GLASSES IN case labelled R. B. Muir. Reward at Sloan's booth, Oshawa Lake. Phone 2220J. (32-¢) -ANNEX STOVE WITH attached. Bedroom furniture. Ladies' guitar. Phone 156 (30¢) and | of all kinds. | cents per | Phone | ensive, and makes too many de-| mands upon its officers to he cartied | on as extra-official service. Board of Directors will RL ways and means for establishing the | Federation upon such a ba Respect of All A bugis. 'So long as the organization Keeps | level and proceeds with its general | | promotion of educational policies it | will bear the respect of all classes! | of people, and especially those who | understand that every phase of hu- man advancement awaits upon such | training as the schools may give. "If there are those who think we | are going to immediately jump into a new world all actuated by under- standing and brotherly love, they are doomed' to disappointment. If we should ever approach such a time it will be after repeated effort | with patience and perseverance. The present international situation IOST--A BLUE SUEDE PUMSE, between Elgin St., and the Oshawa Railway, last Wednesday contain- ing a small amount of woney. Re- ward. Leave at Dominion Bank. (31-b) LOST--BLACK CLUB BAG CON- taining bathing suit amd lunch boxes at car stop Lakeview Park. lion or at 143 Albert St. Reward. (30¢) LOST--STRAYED FROM 737 ROW- ena St, one Airedale dog. colour, brown. Answers to the name of Don. Reward. Phone 2060W. (30¢) Live Stock for Sale FOR SALE--POLICE PUPPIES, also brood female. Phone 2389) af- ter six o'clock. (30¢) HOUND, ALSO HOUND PUPPIES for sale. Phone 1567W. (30¢c) YOUR HOUSE LIKE NEW. GET IT painted. Reasonable prices. Pure materials. Apply Box "A" Times. (28-Sept. 4) Board and Room ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO gentleen. Phone TT4W. (R240) WHO Phone (31h) WANTED -- EVERY 217 Celina St. (3c) YOUNG MAN WANTED will share room with another. 2358W POARDERS convenience. Transportation Money Wanted Paintin i D %i R. PAINTING, FAPER- hanging, . ote. Twenty years' Prices right. Work guaranteed. 161 Huron street. FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS Help Wanted--Male wanted on three thousand first mortgage registered against country home, seven acres, stome house. Mr. canvassing in country. WANTED---MAN WITH CAR FOR| Plecsant and meotitable work. Old established busi- "Times. 298 Box COLEMAN CARTAGE AND STOR- age. 85 Bond St. West. Phone 82. 6 trucks for prompt service. Moving van and storaze warehouse lequipment. Bagrage transfenved to Finger please leave at Jubilee Pavi- late compartments. { West. For Rent FURNISHED BEDROOM FOR TWO gentlemen. Breakfast if desired. | Box "S" Times, (32-¢) | APARTMENTS -- NEW BUILDING central, 3 rooms and bath, kitchen- ette, electric refrigerator, stove, hot water free, hardwood floors, steam heat, phone 1400. (32-2) TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS suitable for light housekeeping. Every convenience, also garage for rent. 118 Trlor QOrescent. Phone 1241W. (32-2) LARGE FURNISHED ROOM SUIT- able for two or three. 141 Col- borne street east. Phone 520J. (32¢) BEDROOM. Always | FURNISHED LARGE desirable home, central. hot water. 137 Simeoe north. Fhone 627F. (32-b) FURNISHED ROOM TO LET. Reasonale. Phone 994M. ((31ec) FRONT ROOM TO RENT FOR two respectable young ladies. Break- fast if desired. Box "R" Times. (31¢) Help Wanted HELP WANTED, MALE AXD FE- male. Apply at Jubilee Pavilion mana. ger's office, between 8 and 9 pan. not later than Thursday. 3lo) F it FURNITURE STORED IN SEPAR- 85 Bond St Coleman's Cart- Phone 82. aze and Storage, Agents Wanted MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL and appoint agents. Position manent. $1092 yearly guarantee. (béinz $21 weekly average) and ex- penses For particulars, write Win- and from all AS4-40) ston Co., Toronto. | jects and departments of our con- | scalp. our deliebrations, not alone from the five great international com- For Your PHONE 22 To: ver Thompson's Drug Store 10 Simcoe St. 8, We Deliver mittees of the Herman-Jordan plan of education for understanding and good-will but from all of the sub- ference, ARMED YOUTHS ROB BROADWAY OFFICE Knock Watchman Uncor- scious -- Escape With Several Thousand New York, rv 10.--Four arm- ed youths, operating from a high --_-- A. G, BROOMFIELD Vatrteries, Electric Repairs Oshawa Battery Service 857 King St. W. Phone 1184 25 doz. Men's Fine pu bists, Reg. $2.50 to $3.00 C. W. DETENBECK - KING SREET EAST powered automobile early Monday knocked unconscious the watchman of the Glidden Buick Corporation in {Upper Broadway, forced open one {of the three safes in the office and escaped with several thousand dol- lars. Patrick Rooney, Brooklyn, the watchman, who was bound hand and foot with picture wire before being {struck over the head with a revolver ANNIVERSARY SALE Men' * i Com- 68 King St. W. Phone 2141 butt, as takem to the hosptial suf- fering from a possible fracture of th, skll with lacerations of the The dial was knocked from a second safe and the third was found untouched. The youths attacked Roomey af- ter calling him to the door om the WILSON & LEE MUSIC STORE 71 Simcoe St. N. Phone 2388 Everything in Music pretense that their machine was out of order. MISER'S HOARD IN BOTTOM OF CANAL Chester, England, Aug. 8 --1iscovery of 200 gold coins in the bed of a local canal has caused England's first native gold rush. The prospectors did not stake their claims but rushed to the canal which had been emptied tem- porarily for repairs. The discovery was made by a boy, who, while prodding about in the mud bed of the canal, found several gold sovereigns. The boy immediately took the gold home to his mother, who lives in a street near the: canal, and she announced the mews to her neighbors, who proceeded to the canal and car- ried out a search with kuives, forks and other emplements. Some of the searchers obtained as much as twenty pounds. The mystery of the gold find is believed to be ex- plained by the death of 2a woman who lived nearby. After her death an old mattress, which was partially bumed was thrown into the canal. Apparently the woman had hidden hoarded gold in the mattress, which rotted away by the action of the water, providing a golden harvest for her neighbors sents yom with an opportunity to save money. Bay coal mew for less than youll pay favor. Ww. J. Bigor St. EK... Phone 98

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