OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922 PAGE SEVEN Dental Articles For Sale DPR, T, C, CLEMENCE, DENTIST, Office over Andison's Tailor Shop, 19 King 8t, West, Phone 231, DR. R. B, ADAMS, DENTIST, BRAD- ley Block, Simcoe St, 8, Phone 504. 89-tt DR. T, 8, TOOCKER--DENTIST, od fice over Hogg and Lytle's store. Phone 048, 1-yr, DR. 8, J, PHILLIPS -- DENTIST; Office over Kyle's Grocery F£tore. Phone 059, : 4-1 yr, DR, JAMES, DENTIST -- OFFICE over Jury aud Lovells Drug Store, Phone No. 97, DR, TREWIN, pENTIST trance to office one door east Detenbeck's Store, DR, W. J, LANGMAID, DENTIST, Office over Engel's Store, 16 Simcow St. N. Phone 1243, KN- of N 0h 4 his dental office from over the Royal Bank to his residence, 201 Simcoe FOR SALE -- CEMENT BLOCKS, gize 8 x 16, good building blocks, $23 per hundred if cash, $24 if not, Steven Neckforuk, butcher and gro- cer, Cedar Dale. 26-¢ FOR SALE -- A LARGE WICKER baby carriage, reversible gear, Will sell cheap for cash, Apply 287 Athol St, E, 26-¢ FOR SALE -- BIX YEAR OLD horse. Apply evenings at 41 Base Line East. 26-c FOR SALE--TALKING AND WHIS- tling parrot. Apply 172 Celina St, 26-h FOR SALE--QUANTITY UF FUR- niture, best quality, uaalf price. Phone 1082, 25¢tf FOR SALE -- BABY CARRIAGE, cream wicker, also Crown Huron range and pipes. These are real bar- gains. Apply 179 College Ave., Col- lege Hill, 2h-¢ FOR SALE--DOUBLE REED WIC- ker bahy carriage, Apply 241 Ce- St. N, 26-1mos, * Medical DPR, C, B.' WILSON, PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Union Bank Building, Simcoe 8t. North, Phone 67. 110-1yr DR. MoKAY -- PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, Accoucher; Office and resi- dence, King St, Bast, corner Victoria BL.,, Oshawa. Phone 94. DR, L. J. SEBBRT, 73 BLOOR ST., Bast, Toronto, will bb at Jury & Lovell"s Drug Store each Saturday | from 11 a.m, to 4 p.m, for consulta- tion in disease of the eye, 12-1 yr DR. D, B, NEBLY, PHYSICIAN & Surgeon, Ear, Nose and Throat, Office over Dominion Bank, Tele- hone 1165. Hours 2 to 4 p.m., or y appointment. 06-41 PR." A. A, HALLIDAY, 143 COL~ lege Street, Toronto, will be at Jury & Lovell's Drug Store every Friday from 2.30 to 4.30 for consultation in diseases of the nose, throat and ear, i 134-1 DR. P. T. BRYANS, OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will be at his | office over Miller's Arcade each Sat- urday, from 1 till 4 p.m. for consul- | tation and treatment of diseases of ear, nose and throat only. JOSEPH P. MANGAN, B.A.--BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Con- veyancer, Money to loan, Office 1% King St, East, Oshawa, Phone | D. A. J. SWANSON--BARRISTER, Bolicitor, Notary Public, Conveyan- cer, ete, All branches of Civil and Criminal Law. Loans arranged. Office, King St. Chambers (formerly Oshawa House) King St. West, Osk- awa. Phoues, Office 940; Residence b16J. GRIBRSON & CREIGHTON--BAI- | risters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- lic, ete. Office over Standard Bank. entrance Simcoe St.; Phone 13, J. rp Grierson, B.A., T. K. Creighton, a, ) G. D, CONANT B.A., LL.B.--BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, ete. Office (entrance) 7% Simcoe St., South, Oshawa. Loans arranged op mortgages, conveyancing and gen- eral practice. Phone 63. H. E. MORPHY, B.A.--BARRISTER. Solicitor, Notary Pubiic, ete. Office 11% Simcoe St. South, Oshawa. Phones---Office 210, Res. 160. Chiropractic IF YOU ARE SICK. TAKE CHIRO- TO RENT -- TWO VERY NICELY | TENDERS will be received up to 12 practic Spinal Adjustments and get well. Examinations free at office. Surveyors M. M. GIBSON~--ONTARIO AND DO- minion Land Surveyor and Civie En- gineer, Whitby. Phone 231. Suec- cessor to late W. E. Yarnold, of Port Perry. 73-141 Dr. 8. M. Jones, 86 Simcoe St. North, | lina St. 26-h FOR SALE---SHOE SHINE CHAIR, plush top and marble footing. Cheap for cash, 13 William St, I. 25-h FOR SALE -- TEAM WAGON, gravel box and springs, Apply to 161 Pearl St., Oshawa, 25-¢ FOR SALE--HOOSIER KITCHEN | Cabinet, cheap. Apply 73 Ontario St. 25-h | FOR SALE--ONE NORDHEIMER piano, fumed oak case, very fine touch and excellent tone, Regular $600, clears for $400. Stalter's Mu- afc Store, Oshawa. 17-tf FOR SALE--ONE USED WHITE sewing machine, fumed oak, used about six months, $55. Fine condi- tion, * Stalter's Music Store, Oshawa. 17-tf FOR SALE---ONE PRACTICE PI- ano, upright style, $110. Stalter's Music Store, Oshawa, 17-tf FOR SALE CREAM WICKER haby carriage in splendid condition. Reversible gear, Apply 283 Mary | Bt. 24-c FOR SALE ----- COMBINATION GAS {and coal stove, in use for only one year, Apply 88 King St. W. Phone 381. 23-1 NORTHERN GROWN SEED POTA- toes for sale. Having bought a spee- ial lot of potatoes grown on new land in Snake River Va..ey (Thua- der Bay District). car for sale for short time only. Ex- { pect arrival of car any day. Varie ties are Irish Cobblers, Carmans. Price $1.40 per bag, bag includeu. W. A. Broughton & Son, Whithy, Phone 167. robe reversible handle dition. Sell cheap. 97 Athol East, 26-a | 'Board and Rooms | WANTED BOARDERS | roomers, near Pedlar Plant. | Box. "I" Reformer. TO RENT--BATHROOM FLAT, | Front St. | TO RENT--NICE, COMFORTABLE AND Apply furnished room, suitable for one or | | two gentlemen. . St. West. ROOM TO nished bedroom, Mrs. A. F. Cox, WANTED--A jand board, for | Phone 881-W. Apply 106 William LET--NICELY 13 Elgin St. Phone 294J. FUR- East 200 young 24-c | furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. Apply 22% Simcoe Street South, 3rd floor. 24-c WANTED -- FURNISHED ROOM for light housekeeping or board and room for married couple and small | family. Apply to 376 Short Celina. | . 26-c | ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO | young gentlemen. Apply 205 Bruce St. 26-» Undertakers & Embalmers LUKE BURIAL CO. -- FUNERAL directors, embalmers, private am- bulance; morgue and chapel in con- | . | Automobiles For Sale | FORD TRUCK FOR SALE. APPLY | R. C. Henry & Co. 16.4 | ALBERT F. COX, PHONE 274J FOR We offer part of | 25b WHITE BABY CUTTER AND FUR | in good con- | 4 | BUSINESS BLOCK, 26-a | ROOM OR ROOM! gentleman. | EE a EE Real Estate for Sale | FOR SALE -- FIFTEEN ACRES, | well situated, good brick house and barn, fruit trees and all crops, in- cluding strawberries, raspberries; horse, cows, eleven pigs, 300 chiek- ens and all implements, Possession at once, Will sell as going concern or separately, Willoughby's Farm Agency, Ed. Bowman, Rep, Whit by, Box 464, 26-a FOR SALE--18 ROOM BATHING house at lake, Apply 1, J. Emlawy 66 Fisher St. 26-c FOR BALE -- 00D BUILDING lots, south side Alice 8t., hetwdéen Division and Mary Sts. Will sell cheap for quick sale, Apply 214 Diy- ision St. 26-c FOR SALE---HOUSE, SIX ROOMS, $2,600, Kasy terms, Apply 7 Nas- sau St, 26-h THREE LOTS FOR BALE, PARK Rd. North, just north new school, 47x1560. $26 down. Balance easy. See sign. 2h HILLCREST FARM FOR SALE-- The property of Herb Reeson, con, 6, lot 7, of East Whithy, about five miles from Oshawa, This farm con- tains 130 acres, with a good spring creek running across it; is of the finest of soil and one of the hest grain farms and finest homes in Kast Whithy. It is equipped with a fine brick house and a large barn, pig pen, hen house, driving house and AT has ' garage, running water in house and DATED at Oshawa this harn. H. Reeson, R.R. No. 2, Osh- May A.D. 1922, awa, 2h-d - LOT FOR SALE--OLIVE AVE. Synopsis of By-law number of the frontage 40 x 108 feet, Cheap for |Corporation of the Town of Oshawa. quick sale. Address G. Rowland, The amount of deht to he created 403 Horton' Ave., Detroit, Mich., uU. hy this By-law is $7,900.00 which is B. A 19-1110 be used for the purchase of a i Studebaker Flasher and Sprinkler for cleaning the streets of the Town. Fhe $7,900.00 with interest at five iently locoted. Terms easy, and one-half per cent per annum is HOO. will give you an 8 room| to be repayable in ten equal conse house with water and electric! cutive annual payments of $1,048.07 lights, one block from car line. |each, which latter snm is the amount $300 down. {to be raised annually. $1900 will buy a four room house| HATED ar Oshawa, this 18th day SYNOPSIS OF PROPOSED BY. LAWS Synopsis of By-law number of the Corporation of the Town of Oshawa. The amount, namely $16,000.00, to he raised by this By-law is for the purpose of making up the loss which was incurred in the sale of the $50,- 000.00 worth of Debentures passed for the purchase of the Pedlar Pro-! perty; said* loss being $3,158.00, and also to provide sufficient money, namely, $6,000.00, as estimated hy the Town Engineer, to thoroughly clean up and put in your proper con: dition the property purchase from the Pedlar People Limited for the Town Hall and Municipal purposes, and also to rgimburse the Town for the amount that has already heen spent for that purpose, namely, $6,- 842.00, All of the above sums have been charged up to current account, and in consequence of which the Council has heen carrying a deficit over each year, which should he wiped out. The amount with interest at five and one-half per cent is to he paid in ten equal consecutive annual instalments of $2,125.56 each. 18th day of SPECIAL $3500 will buy an 8 room house with all modern conveniences, conven- a Help Wanted--Female Work 3 Wanted = FEMALE STENOGRAPHER, JUST completing course, is willing to give faithful and efficient service a a very reasonable salary, where fur- ther training in business methods may be obtained. Apply Box "FU, Reformer, 24-c FOR SALF VUMBINATION coal and wood range, practically new, bargain for quick sale. Ap- ply 125 Clarke St., off Gliddon Ave. 24-c WANTED---SALESLADY FOR CON- fectionery store, Apply Welsh's, King St. W. 26-b GIRL, OR WOMAN WANTED FOR general housework, no washing. Ap- ply Mrs, Neill, 148 Colborne St. KE. Phone 1043 W. 26-a Lost and Found LOST--A VEST BETWEEN FOUR corners and entrance to Park, Sims coe St, N, Wednesday forenoon. Find er kindly leave at 12 King St. W, 26-h Houses For Sale FOR SALE--SIX ROOM HOUSH, conveniences, Centrally located. Price and terms on application to Mr. Disney, 14 Bond St. W. Phone 1082, 20-tf Auction Sale FURNITURE TO BE SOLD BY AUC- tion on Wednesday, June 7th, at 189 Burk St, JAMES BISHOP, Auctioneer. AUCTION BALE Of 'household furniture, of Alex Kauzel, 164 Base Oshawa, Saturday, June 3, 2 o'clock sharp. Consisting of kitchen, living room, dining room, and bed-room furni- ture, utensils, dishes; also wagon, buggy, road cart, cutter and numer- ous other articles. Terms tash, 26-c property Line E., 1922, at A. C. LYCETT, Auctioneer, and with water electric lights, | ,¢ May A.D. 1922. 0 convenient car line. $200 down. [ EE $300 will buy a nice lot in West- | NOTICE mount on Pine St. Apply TAKE NOTICE that the above ar Dshawa Real Estate Sales Co, | Synopsis of two proposed By laws | G1 King 5t, East, Phone 793 | which have been taken into consider- | or A. A, Farrar, Trenton, Ont, 6Lf ation hy the Municipal Council of | ee SE ESE =----==z|the Town of Oshawa and which will | FARMS FOR SALE {he finally passed by the said Council | 65 ACRES OF CLAY LOAM SOIl,, | in the event of the assent of the el-| 3% miles from Port Perry, frame ectors qualified being obtained there- | house, 8 rooms, barn, 30 x 60, to, after one month from the first driving shed, good well and fenc-| publication thereof in ing. Must be sold. Price $3,000. Reformer, the date of the first publi | ACRES, 1ST CON. MARIPOSA, | cation being May 15th, 1922. good brick house, 2 barns 30 x 40, | 40 x 60, driving shed, silo, good The votes of the qualified electors fencing, clay loam soil, this farm | vhall be taken on the By-law in a high state of cultivation and at the following time and places, that | priced right, $7,000. is to day; on the 10th day of June, 150 IN TWP. OF REACH, ' 1922, commencing at the hour of 9 | 85 aer arable land, balance bush (o'clock in the forenoon { | and pasture, brick house, 2 ing until five o'clock in the afternoon | ment barns, silo, windmill, of the same day. ! | ! | | Ho above hase water in stables. Splendid value ar { $9,000, [100 ACRES TWP. | acres cultivated, frame house, 30 x 59 basement, barn, small or- chard,, spring creek. Price $4,000, PORT PERRY, 2 stores with offices in second story, splendid location and priced right. Terms easy. Also several other farms and {town properties. We have what you | want, { HARRIS & CHRISTY, Port Perry. For the South West Ward polling sub-divisions One and Two shall be | united, and Earl Moore shall be the | Deputy-Reiurning Officer, and Cen- tre Street School the polling place, OF REACH, 70 For the South East Ward, the first | polling sub-division shall consist of all that part of the South East Ward lying to the north of Bruce Street to the side between Lots eight and nine, and also all of lots seven and eight in the first concession between King Street and the Base Line, and A. 8. McLeese shall be Deputy-Returning Officer, and Miller & Libby's shop the polling place J 27-a | FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER, For the second polling division of the South East Ward polling sub divisions four and five shall be unit- ed and Chas. P. Davis shall be the deputy-returning officer, and Albert o'clock noon on the 17th day of | June, 1922, for the purchase of the | North half of lot number Six in the! Fifth Concession of East Whitby | | bakery. the Ontarid®N,g Church. 26-a Help Wanted--Male MEN WANTED -APPLY ROOM 4 'after 8.30 a.m. at Bradley Bldg. 19-tf FARM Pereman, R.R. WANTED--EXPERIENCED hand. Apply M. J: No. 2, Oshawa. 25-e PAINTERS WANTED 6 BRUSH hands to work on Saturdays at Tod's Apply to W, Marsh, con- or D. M. Tod, owner, Bond 25h SALESMAN WANTED--WITH CAR or rig preferred to call on farmers. Position permanent. Good income. paid weekly. Give age, past experi ence and references in first letter. | Apply E. R. McClellan, Graphie Aris | Bldg., Toronto, Ont, 26h Wanted to Rent | WANTED TO RENT--FOR ONE OR tractor, and continu- | | more of the summer months, a fur nished house, north part of the town preferred. Reply, giving full partic- ulars to Box "G", Reformer. 26-c WANTED TO RENT--UNFURNISH- ed rooms or small house. Apply Box "PP". Reformer 25-¢ al " ALBERT FPF, COX FAMILY OR- chestra open for engagements. Phone 274), 251 Ll Patents RIDOUT, AND MAYBEE, KENT Bldg., Yonge Street, Toronto, Regis- tered Patent Attorneys. Send for free hooklet. 20-11 Auctioneer WILL, T. BAKER, HAMPTON ONT. Live Stock a specialty, Phene 167r1-4 Bbwmanville, 124-6mos ---- ~ POST OFFICE Mails close at local post office at: Going East--17.30 a, m., all east; 2 p. m., Port Hope and Peterboro Division; 8.45 p. m., all east. Going West--1.15 p. m.," Whitby, Toronto, and all west of Toronto; 3.30 p. m., New York City and East- ern States, not including Connecti- cut, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Vermont; 7.30 p, m., all west and Ottawa City; 8.456 p: m,, all west, Opening of our new Kozy Korner at the Savoy Saturday. 26-a You're sure of steady, de~ pendable power, lower fuel costs a better engine performance if you stand- ardize on Imperial Prem= ier Gasoline. closed The new Tyrrhenia " is the lai service giving passengers the fu Four days from land to land TN he Pleasure Vay to Europe The Cunard-Canadian Line is the pleasure way to Euvrope. The ships are ocean-going hotels -- with luxurious lounges, music rooms, writing rooms, - gymnasiums, smoking rooms, and oben promenades--and meals and service always up to.the Cunard standard. est ship in the Canadian-Evropean St. Lawrence trip from Montreal. three days on the glorious St. Lawrence, and every moment filled with interest. See the Cunard agent in your town, or write for General Information Fol THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANY, LIMITED General Agents Ti Quebec St. Montreal oronto Q to- John, N.B. 0 (about 110 acres). No tender ne- cessarily accepted. Privilege to | plough after harvest and full pos-| session 1st October next. For fur- Street School the polling place. For the North-West Ward polling | sub-divisions six and seven shall be| ther partieulars apply to J. F. Grier- united, and P. H. Punshon shall be son, Barrister, ete., Oshawa, On-|the Deputy-Returning Officer, and tario. 26-g | Town Hall the polling place. 1 a | For the Ward polling FOR SALE -- CORD AND sub-divisions eight and nine shall be Fabrie Tires at 20 per cent. united. and D. W. Parks shall be the ar Pi "4 | Deputy-Returning Officer, and Mary off regular prices. All SIZES | iret' School the polling place. in stock.--Tiger Tire Sales, on the 91 day of June A.D. 1922 North-East Larger Business nection; picture framing; 11 Simeoe | ow and used cars and trucks. 251 Phone 93. at. the hour of twelve o'clock neon, St. South. Phone 2190. re 19 Division St. 26-1 yr Insurance Agents FIRE INSURANCE -- PLACED IN Wellington Mutual and Union Fire Insurance Society, London, England. N. A. Mclean, Oshawa Agent, Tel. 31 Tire ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRS AT | Ideal Tire Repair shop, Jackson Gar- age, fimcoe St. South. Tires for sale. Jamieson Bros., Proprietors. Phone 766. 1142 Musical Instruction HERBERT C. TRENEER, ATC.M., organist and choirmaster of the King St. Methodist Church, is prepared to accept & Mmited number of pupils in Pianoforte, Voice Culture and Pipe Organ.. For terms, etc., apply on Saturdays at King St. Methodist Church, or Phone 807J. 73-ine 39 FURNITURE STORED -- IN CLEAN id buliaing Also for cars. e 5527, night 562W. Rut- son ho North. tL Biter aod Castoaion BEFORE BUYING OR BUILDING A new heme, or repairing your old one, see me. I also have fine building lots for sale. I can give you easy payments and save you money.--C. N. Stacey, Builder and 220° Park Road South, Box 550. Phone 557. 1290-3 mos. sess R -- will be opened June 15th. Golf to Mrs. Ida May Fallis, RR. No. 3, Millbrook P.O.. Ontario, or phone Millbrook 93ra-2. 26a Residence | =| Chevrolet, | FOR SALE | "= McLAUGHLIN CAR, Model 35, in good running condition. Cheap for quick sale. Apply 27 Ritson Road N. 26-a FOR SALE--ONE 1921 MODEL 496 Chevrolet, nearly new; two 1920 model 490 Chevrolets, overhauled and repainted; one- 1921 Model F.B. new tires amd in first class running order. These cars can be seen at Harper & Clemens', 54 Simcoe St. N., or phoiie 66 for a dem- onstration, 26-41 FOR "SALE CHEAP--I918 TWIN Excelsior motorcycle cheapy Apply at 75 Elgin St, West. 251 To Rent TO RENT--FURNISHED COTTAGE lat Hayden Shore Park, Lake Whit- iby. Apply R. N. Bassett, phone 260, Whitby. 26-¢ FARM TO RENT BETWEEN OSH- awa and the Lake. About 125 acres in excellent state of cultivation.. Ample buildings. Ploughing after present crop. Full possession Octo- ber 1st or April 1st. Apply to G. D. Conant, owner. 19-41 FARM TO RENT SOUTH HALF Lots Thirty-one and Thirty-two, Fourth Concession, Darlington, 200 acres improved farm land Plough- 160 King St. W. 22-f PROPERLY 2 JURY & LOVELL, Ltd Phone 28 Phone 1101 § ing after preset crop, full posses- sion October ist, 1922. Apply to! G. D. Conant, Barrister, ete., Osh-| awa, Solictor for the owners. 19-41 | Can supply all kinds of Soft Drinks at a few minutes' notice === MRS. ARTHUR BROOKS » Agent for O'Keefe's Phone 237w Immediate Delivery Anywhere June 13th, > [Council appointed i | person to attend at each polling place | } lon behalf of the '| all persons claiming to vote as Lease {the' head of the Council of the said corporation or some member of said for that purpose | by resolution, shall attend at the Clerk's office in the said Municipal {ity for the purpose of appointing and. | [if requested to do, shall apbint | by writing signed by him, two per- sons 10 attend at the final summing | up of the votes by the Clerk and one 50 persons interested in and promoting the proposed By- laws and a like number on behalf of the persons interested in and oppos ing the proposed By-laws. On the 12th day of June, 1922, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, at the Clerk's office in the said Muunici- pality, the Clerk of the said Musici pality shall attend and sum up the votes given for and against the pro- posed By laws. AND ALSO TAKE NOTICE that Holders on said By-laws are reguir- od, at least ten days next preceding the day of polling, to file in the of-| fice of the Clerk of the Town of Osh- | awa a statutory declaration stating that their lease meets the require- | ments provided in Section 265 of | {Chapter 1912, R50. as to the vot-| ing of householders. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the names of Lease Holders ne- glecting to so file such a declaration | with the Clerk of the said Municipal- | ity shall not be placed on the Voters' | List for such voting. DATED at Oshawa this 18th day of May, AD. 1922. F. E. Hare, Clerk. PAY LIGHT SAVING. A plebiscite of the ratepayers of {the Town of Oshawa will be taken ion the question of Daylight Saving |at-the same time as the vote on the {above by-laws on Saturday, June 19, | 1922. | Those voting at municipal elec- {tions will be entitled to vote. F. E. HARE, , A20-a)-(23-a)-26-a) if the business of any retailer in this community is to grow bigger in the years to come, it will not be a matter of acci- dent or due to an increase of population only--it will be . the result of intelligence added to energy, plus ADVER- TISING. Wherever you find a big, flourishing business you will find behind it a strong, pushing man of indomitable spirit, driven by the power of these 5 words-- "I can and I will." This man advertises--he MUST deliver his message to those with gars to hear. Multiplied customers and larger turnovers are abso- lutely essential to his progress. A WORD TO THE PUBLIC Help on the business of those who show themselves eager to have your custom --who invite it and prize it enough to ask for it. Shop where you receive the best service, values, and goods. Reward with yow favor those who solicit yowr favor by messages addressed to you each week in our advertising columns. 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