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Ontario Reformer, 29 Jun 1922, p. 5

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' ~m-OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922 « PAGE FIVE Sanath . el fc over S's Tatlor Shap, i King St. West, Phone 281. . T, 8, TUCKEX--DENTIST, OF- fice over Hogg and. Lytle's . store. 'Phone 948. 1-yr. RK. 8. J. PHILLIPS -- DENTIST; Office over Kyle's Grocery E£tore. Phone 969. 4-1. yr, UR. JAMES, DENTIST -- OFFICE over Jury and Lovell's Drug Store. Phone No. 97. DR. TREWIN, DENTIST -- KN- trance to office one door east of Detenbeck's Store. DR, W, J, LANGMAID, DENTIST, Office over Engel's Store, 18 Simcoe St. N. Phone 1243, . Royal Simcoe 26-1mos, . 8 his dental office from over th Bank to his residence, 20 8t. N. Medical LS PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Union Bank Building, Simcoe St. North, Phone 67. 110-1yr PR. McKAY -- PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, Accoucher, Office and resi- dence, King St. East, corner Victoria 8t., Oshawa. Phone 94. DR. L. J, SEBBRT, 78 BLOOR BT. Bast, Toronto, will be 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, NEELY, PHYSICIAN} & Surgeon. Ear, Nose and Throat, Office over Dominion Bank, Tele- phone 1156. Hou¢s 8 to ¢ p.m., oF by" appointment. 96-t1 DR."A. A. HALLIDAY, 143 COL- lege Street, Toronto, will be at Jury & Lovell's Drug Store first and third Priday each month from 2.30 to 4 for consultation in diseases of the nose, throat and ear, 134-tf DR. F. T. BRYANS, OF 160 BLOOR Btreet West, Toronto, will be at his office over Miller's Arcade each Sat- urday, from 1 tfll 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 uu King St, Bast, Oshawa. Phone 1D. A. J. SWANSON--BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyan- oer, etc. 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 619). RIERSON & CREIGHTON---BAR- risters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- lic, etc. Office over Standard Bank. entrance Simcoe St.; Phone 13. J. FP. Grierson, B.A, T. K. Creighton, B.A. G. D. CONANT, B.A, L.L.B.--BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, ete. Office (entrance) 7% Simcoe 8t, South, Oshawa. Loans arranged on 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. IF YOU ARE SICK, TAKE CHIRO- practic Spinal Adjustments and get well. Egaminations free at office. Dr. 8. M, Jones, 86 Simcoe St. North. Articles For Sale TUR SALE--WICKER BABY CAR- riage. Cheap. Apply 154 Pearl St. College - Hill, 38-c LE -- THOROUGHBRED Irish terrier puppies. 150 Pearl St.. College Will. ~~. _ 38 FOR SALE -- LIGHT DRAY WAG- fon. Apply after p.m. James Gibson, 491 Simcoe St. S. 38-c FOR SALE -- A HEINTZMAN gquare piano. $35, also stool, Phone 978w. 38-b FOR SALE -- 10 THQUSAND FT. No. 1 spruce, pine and hemlock, cheap. Apply 274 i) = 38-a 0 LE -- A GAS range in our shop for oi $10. The Hydro Shop, 15 King St. E, 38¢c R ICE D ROLL top, large size, very complete with drawers and various compartments. Apply C.'M. Mundy, Reformer Dice NEW LUMBER FOR SALE--WE HAVE ALL KINDS OF ROUGH and dressed lumber, Ask for quota. tions, 'Whitby Lumber and Wood- yard, Telephone 13, Whitby, Ont. Jul2? CAR- riage. Apply 166 Celina St, 37-b POR SALE--GRAMOPHONE AND 67 records. Will stell cheap for cash, Apply 22 Park Rd, 8. 37-¢ FO ALE--Q TITY - niture, best quality, ualf price. Phone 1082, 26t BERRY BOXES AND BASKETS get our prices on berry boxes and eleven quart and six quart baskets in thousand lots. Whitby Lumber § rWoads Yard. Telephone 12 Whit- 36-1mos. 1mos. Borers -- WRITE A card or call at R., F. Clemence's, Brock St. South, Whitby, and leave your order for strawberries, Fresh daily. Pickers wanted, 30-1 FOR SALE -- BEST CEMENT blocks, 8 x 16 in. Cheap. Apply C. N., phone 1171-J, 44 Oak St, Ce dar Dale. 37-¢ DON'T GO SHORT OF WINTER cabbage plants, also red cabbage. Jim Evans has a good supply, and tomato plants. 495 Simcoe St. 8, north side of Pedlar's plant. 37-0 FOR SALE -- 4" BURNER GAS range with 2 ovens, cheap. 210 Prince Street North. 36-c 5,000 FT. NEW INCH LUMBER, 25 dollars thousand delivered. Apply A. C. Cook, Alice St. E. 36-1 GUITAR FOR SALE_BSPANISH guitar can easily be changed into a steel, large size, good tone. Phone 462). : 37-1. FOR SALE--1 COUCH, 2 WABSH- stands, '1 go-cart, one child's bed, bprings and mattress. Apply 24 Elena St. 37-b CORNET FOR SALE--"CORNET" instrument, practically new, trum- pet style, silver plated, can be used in band, solo or orchestra work, good case also. Phone 463j. 37-tt HAY FOR SALE Tenders will he received up until Tuesday next, for 2a quantity of standing hay at Lakeview Park, either by lump 'or per acre. F. L. Henry, Chairman Parks Commis- sion. : 38-a Help Wanted--Male MEN WANTED TO CANVASS from house to house. Good commis- sion. Apply Ed Kelly, 2» Hall St. 38-b TWO YOUNG MEN OF NEAT AP- pearance, for city and road work, must have good education and sup- ply references. Mr.: Pierpont, phone 787-3. 38-b Surveyors MM. GIBSON--ONTARIO AND DO- minion Land Surveyor and Civic En- gineer, Whitby. Phone 231, BSue- cessor to late W. B. Yarnold, of Port Perry. 78-41 Undertakers & Embalmers LUKE BURIAL CO. -- FUNERAL directors, embalmers, ' private am- bulance; morgue and chapel in con- nection; picture framing; 11 Simcoe St. South. Phone 210. Residence 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 Repairing iri L, KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRS AT 1 Tire Repair Shop, Jackson Gar- age, Simcoe St. South. Tires for gale. Jamieson Bros., Proprietors. Phone 766. 11-41 © Musical Instruction HERBERT C. TRENEER, A. T.CM., organist and choir of the Pianoforte, Voice Culture and Pipe Organ. For terms, etc, apply on Saturdays at King St. Methodist Church, or Phone 8073. frm RNITURE _~ _-- -- IN CLEAN dry building. Also storage for ears. Day phone 552J, might 552W. Rit- son Road North. o1-t.L. 7 5 RKIDOUT AND MAYBEE, KENT Bldg., Yonge Street, Toronto, Regis- tered Patent Attorneys. Send for free booklet. 20-41 FREDERICK H. SIMISTER, EX- pert Piano Tuner. Terms moderate. 109 Albert St. 36-c | Wa LN Wanted Truck to Rent - a a 4 We require speed-wagon truck to make trip to Toronto each Thursday afternoon. Can sup- ply driver if necessary. Load SHEE OA A. AUT Retoiiot Office. (33t0) 73-jne 80 32 MAKE MONEY AT HOME -- $16 TO $60 paid weekly for your spare time writing showecards for us. No can- with work. West-Angus Showcard Service, 23 Colborne Bldg., Toronto. ] 33-t.L. WANTED--BOY PO DELIVER RE- formers in the southeast part of the town. Apply Reformer Office. 37-tf AN AGENCY FOR A RELIABLE Nursery firm is profitable. You can sell In country, -town or city. We grow and sell the best only and want reliable, energetic agents for unrep- resented territories. Write now. Pelham Nursery Go., Toronto. 31-y Help Wanted--Female GIRL WANTED FOR OFFICE, ONE with knowledge of typewriting. Ap- ply Fittings, Limited 38-a WELL EDUCATED WOMAN WANT ed for position as proofreader. Might arrange part time. Apply to Mr. Alloway, Reformer Office. 2741 WANTED -- RELIABLE GIRL OR woman for general housework. Ap- ply evenings between 7 and 8 to 124 King St. E. 38¢ f| "We are agreeably surprised wit} vassing. We instruct and supply you|- n-- Géreral Wants WANTED TO RENT OR BUY--A large tent, . Apply 22 Jackson St. SECOND HAND FURNITURE WAN'T" ed. We are paying highest prices for good furniture, We are also selling a good line of furniture, stoves, and floor coverings. Apply D, Dime, 66 King St, W. Phone 271. 35-mos. WANTED--GOOD BUILDING LOT or small house, close in for cash. Phone 1199. 38a WANTED -- SMALL SAFE, STATE particulars to Box "M" Retormer, " 3. WANTED -- ACTIVE PARTNER with about $300 for outdoor amuse- ment stand. Apply Post Office Box 204, © 88-0 Real Estate For Sale TWO GOOD BUILDING LOTS FOR sale on Alice St. between Mary and Division for terms and prices, Apply 214 Division St, 36-¢ $300 CASH BUYS GOOD BUILDING lot, 40 x 250, on Mill St, College Hill. Apply 103 Brock St. W, 37-c FARM FOR SALE -- CONTAINING fifty acres all arable, well culti- vated, good buildings and fences Price $4,300. Terms easy. William C. Pollord Barrister at-law Ux: bridge Ont. 38-1 the sales' on Oshawa Park. Neve! had business so good. Bristling wit} developments. Lots selling dail; Houses springing up---our low prices --attract buyers strongly. Don't for get rountry taxes and country ai: only 8 minutes walk from the fou. corners. Houses and lots for sale Sensible restrictions. Beautiful side walks run right into town, Splendic asphalt road gives fast transporta- tion for automobiles, rigs and bicy- cles. The Oshawa House and Land Com pany H. A. Butt, Pres, 38 Simcoe N, Phones 464J,, 464W., To Rent : FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED house to rent, in good condition must be rented by the 10th of July Apply 62 Base Line East. 37-c 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-tf FARM TO RENT---SOUTH HALpP Lots Thirty-one and Thirty-two, Fourth Concession, Darlington, 200 acres improved farm land Plough: ing after present crop, full posses sion Oectober 1st, 19228. - Apply to G. D. Conant, Barrister, etc., Osh awa, Solictor for the owners. 19-t! {Houses For Sale FOR SALE--4 ROOMED COTTAGE with large garden, Apply Box "J", Reformer. 33-1 FOR SALE--HOUSE AND Lui a. Harmony, near Harmony four cor ners. Lot Is set to orchard. Hous« is new frame with seven rooms, bath five clothes closets, pantry, cup boards and cabinets built in, has ful' basement with seperate coal bin anc cistern, is fitted with electricity, fur nace, and water. Price reasonable Inquire of W. R. French, Box 308 Osh awa, Ontario, 35+ FOR SALE -- A NICE 7 ROOMEI brick house. All conveniences. Elec tric stove. Garage. Possession afl once. Central location. Apply at 4a% Simcoe St. 8. 37-t.0 GOPW, Work Wanted LE AGED LADY WANTS PO- sition as housekeeper in gentleman's home or to care for aged pair or lady. References if required. 74 Fisher St, 38-8 =m Auctioneer WILL, T. BAKER, HAMPTON ON'f. Live Stock a specialty. Phene 'L67r1-4 Bowmanville, 124-6mor Board and Rooms ROOM AND BOARD FOR A man. "Comfortable place; conven- fent to General Metors: Apply 271 Jarvis St. 38-c FURNISHED ROOM WANTED BY young married couple preferably with hoard. Please stato terms and location, Apply Box A. Reformer. 36-c TO LWT--A LARGE FRONT BED room with conveniences and central. Apply 178 Albert 8t. Phone 731j, 36-c TO RENT---A ROOM SUITABLE for two young men, 505 Albert St. near Pedlars' Plant and Malleable. 37-b FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT. Apply 1560 William St. E. 38-a NOTICE E. Leveque Is opening a shoe mak- ing and shoe repairing shop at 8 Bond St. W. Hand made boot; a specialty, 38-¢ H. S. Entrance "(Continued from page 1) much time to spare; (iil) Early in :he day the children were agreeable. 4. Write the following sentences, electing from the brackets the pro- er words and giving reason for your ielections: (a) There (go, goes) sour friends. (b) That must have een (he, him). (c¢) Mother (laid, ay) down to rest. (d) I think we (shall, will) have rain. 5. Correct any errors in the fol- owing, giving reasons for your changes: (a) He did his work very low. (b)The moon and the earth ittract one another. (c¢c) Who shal) ve invite? (d) I can do it as well 8 him, 6. Change each of the following to \ simple sentence: (a) John was :oming along the road and was carrying some stalks of sweet flag in his hand. (b) When he reached the turn in the road he met a carriage. (¢) The man who drqye the carriage stopped the horses. (d) A lady lean- ed from the carriage that she might ask John about the sweet-flags. ANSWERS 1. (a)--When John became weary of hoeing corn,--adverb of time, mo- difying "would climb." That grew in the fence corner,-- adjective, modifying "hickory tree." That the wind was an ocean gale, noun, object of "to fancy." And that the swaying stem was the mast of a rocking ship,--noun, ob- ject of "to fancy," and in co-ordin- ation with the preceding clause. REGENT Ao weo. || & Swanson and Valentino in "Beyond The Rocks" To which he elung,--adjective, mo- difying "stem." (b)--0t hoeing corn,--modifies "weary." Into a slender hickory tree,--modi- fies "would climb." In the fence corner,~--modifies "grew." To which,--~modifies "clung." ("To fancy" is a gerundial infin- itive, used adverbially, modifying adverb phrase.) " 1. (c)' Weary--Predicate adjec- tive, completing 'became," and mo- ditying "John." Hoeing--Gerund, object of '"of" and completed by its object "corn." That--Conjunctive (or relative) pronoun, subject of "grew," and joins and relates "grew in the fence corner," to "he would climb into a slender hickory tree. Ocean--Attributive noun, modify- ing "gale." Gale--Common noun, completing "was" and modifying "wind." And--Co-ordinating conjunction, joining and relating "that the sway- ing stem was the most of a rocking ship" to "that the wind was an ocean gale," Was--Verb of incomplete predi- cation (or copula verb), agreeing with the subject "stem'" and com- pleted by "mast." (a) Subject, "some"; modifier "of the hired men'; verb, "watched"; object, "camp-fire"; modifier, 'the'; adverbial modifiers of the verb, "in the sugar-making season," and "all night." (b) Subject, 'chief'; modifier, " an Indian"; introductory adverbial particle, "there"; verb, 'came'; adverbial modifiers of verb, 'to a woodman's hut," and *'that eve." 3. (a) (i) Flies, potatoes, sheep, Messrs, proofs, mouse-traps, loaves, them. (i1) Bring, brough§) brought; learn, tearned or learnt, learned or learnt; sit, sat, sat; teach, taught, taught. (b) (1) I had chosen this book be- fore I saw that. (ii) He had gone into the house. (iif) He had been told of the danger. (¢) (i) He has less money. (ii We have more time to spare. (iii) Earlier in the day the chil- dren were more agreeable, 4. (a) There go your friends. plural form of the verb is required to agree with the subject "friends." (b) That must have been he. The nominative "he is required, because it is in the predicate nominative, modifying "that," and completing "been." (c) Mother lay down to rest. Since there is no object in the sentence the intransitive verb "lay" must be used. (d) I think we shall have rain. After a verb of thinking the simple future is required, not the promis- sive. 5.--(a) He did his work very slowly. "Slowly" modifies '"'did," and the adverb form must be used instead of the adjective "slow." (b) The moon and the earth at- tract each lother. The rediprocal form "each other" is required as the attraction is not one for the other, but each for the other. PS Lo RUN ~ Automobiles For Sale FOR SALE--CHEVROLET TOUR ing car, in good condition, cheap James, Proctor & Redfern Ltd. 36 Toronto St., Toronto Lan. Apply 22 Lloyd St. 37-¢ FORD TRUCK FOR SALE. APPLY R. C. Henry & Co. 16-t.1 FOR SALE--490 TOURING COM- pletely overhauled and painted. Four new tires, and one spare; two of them cord. Apply M. Carruthers,--Geu- eral motors Oshawa or Phone 248 Whitby. 36-c TENDERS WANTED Tenders for the construction of the Westmount {12 inch Sanitary Sewer in the town of Oshawa, On- tario, will be received by undersign- ed until 5 o'clock p.m. July 7th, 1922. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of the Town Engi- neer. A marked cheque for 2% % of amount of tender must accompany same. The lowest or any tender not neces- For Sale 'OR SALE--SIX ROOMS sarily pted. W. C. Smith Town Engineer 38-a cottage, pump. Lot 40' x 150°. $100 down. Enoth Thompson Litd., south of G. T.R. tracks Park Road. WILL THE PARTY WHO PICKED up fountain pen in Royal Bank last Friday, please return same to Royal Bank, Oshawa, or Kyle's Store, Rod dar Dale. _ Souvenir. Bridges, Pavements, Waterworks, Sewer- age Systems, Hydro Electric Power Plants, Incinerators, Factories, Arbitra- tic Litigation Phone: Adel. 1044 Cable "JPRCO" Toronto OUR FEES--Usudlly paid oul of the money we save our clients ot our meats make their sppeal to the happy family eircle where quality foods are apprec sted. Nothing but ghe best and lots of that is tb be found there. Honest weight and sat- isfactory service. Our tele- phone is your friend. iA. SUDDARD SIM JOE ST. SOUTH PHONE 517 The || (¢c) Whom shall we 'invite "Whom" is the subject of "shall in- vite," and the objective form is re- quired. (d) I can do it as well as he. "He" is the subject of the understood clause "as he can do it," and the (d) A lady leaned from the car- nominative form must be used. riage to ask John about the sweet- (a) Carrying some stalks of sweet- | flags. flag in his hand, John was coming along the road. (b) Upon reaching the turn in the road he met a carriage. (¢} The man driving the carriage stopped the horses, SEWING MACHINES BARGAINS In guaranteed sewing machines; if you are looking for a machine that will give you real service for Years to come, don't fall to see our line before huying. EASY TERMS A small down payment and 50c, a week 18 all you need; where your dollars go furthest. Give us a call or Phone 696, Supplies for all makes of machines . Repair work guaranteed. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. ' 15 ince St. buy ~ A Real Roast will be the one you buy at Atkinson's for your dinner. If you want a cut that's extra fine, be sure you come here for it. All your guests will praise the meat as well as the cooking. Buy your meats here regularly. W. ATKINSON 12 Church Bt. « Phone 936 OF COURSE IT'S ANNOYING to have a car damaged by acci- dent." It's expensive, too, un- less the owner has been wise enough to take out an auto ac- cident insurance policy. In that case the expense falls on the insuring company. And even a slight accident will cost more than the insurance. Wouldn't it be a good idea for you to have us fnsure your car? V. A. HENRY 1134 Simcoe st. Phone 1198W I Can'Save'You 362 Days a Year You know from laboridls experience spend at least 0 Looti®y rims ti yu Vamying hock Sof vis shot yout ang. time. Save your enc, a aa) ue ot it will pay for itself. Cat =o Windmills are quiet, efficient workers. S22 soviing oun. Bowie p y And when linked up with a Toronto Toronto Water System, a Toronto Wi give you a city water service right on your farm. H. J. OGDEN--Oshawa, Ont. and will Let Us Wire Your House If you are going to have your house wired yeu will want it done right. You can depend on our workmanship. We guarantee it, and use only first class, standard materials. Let us estimate on your wiring. Qur prices are right. W. A. Killoran PHONE 1083 _34 SIMCOE N. Hydro Electric Power Heat Water The Gas Way ha No other method can compare. =. Oith a No.25 Rund Gas Tank Water Heater Is IT IS IT COSTS LITTLE TO INSTAL IT COSTS LITTLE TO OPERATE Quickest-- Cheapest --Therefore Best em Te Cos or Gr Conicuioss Contre saa Conia "PERMANENT GAS SERVICE The sverags con ia $25 for # complete instalation We wil adly quote you 'Lid Commission of Uiitario 15 KING ST. E. ------

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