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Ontario Reformer, 2 Dec 1922, p. 7

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» Public Buildings, etc. Economy in or ee em mr ere ee te te tn eee et "REFORMER TO BUY - hd Co. PAGE SEVEN "AND SELL DR. T. C. CLEMENCE, DENTIST, ice over Andison's Tailor Shop, Otic a St. West. Phone 231. DR. T. 8. TUCKER--DENTIST, OF- fice over Hogg and Lytle's store. Phone 948. 1-yr. DR. 8. J. PHILLIPS, -- DENTIST. Office over Royal Bank. Phone 959. Residence 306. (4-1yr.) DR. JAMES, DENTIST -- OFFICE over Jury and Lovell's Drug Store. Phone No. 97. ' DR, TREWIN, DENTIST EN- trance to office one door east of Detenbeck's Store. DR. W. J. LANGMAID, DENTIST, Office over Engel's Store, 16 Simcoe St. N. Gas for extraction. Phone 1243. J DR. ARMSTRONG, DENTIST, OF: fice. at his residence, 201 Simove oy i -t Medical DR. C. E. WILSON, PHYSICIAN end Surgeon, Union Bank Building, Simcoe St, North. Phone 57, 116-1yr DR. McKAY -- PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, Accoucher. Office and resi- dence, King St. East, corner Victoria St., Oshawa. Phone 94, DR..L. J. SEBERT, 73 BLOOR ST., Bast, Toronto, will be at Jury & Lovell's Drug Store eath Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. for consulta- tion in disease of the cye, 12-1yr DR. D. B. NEELY, EAR, NOSE AND Throat. Diseases of children, Office over Dominion Bank. Telephone 1155. Hours 11--1; 5--6: 5--; Satur- days 2--5; 7-9; or by appointment. 45-6mos DR. A. A, HALLIDAY, 143 COL- lege Street, Torento, will be at Jury & Lovell's Drug Store first and third Friday each month from 2.30 to 4 for consultation in diseases ot the nose, throat and ear. 134-tf DR. F, 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- talion and treatment of diseases of ear, nose and throat only. Legal JOSEPH P. MANGAN, B.A.--BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Con- veyancer. Money to loan. Office 143 King St. East, Oshawa. Phone 445. D. A. J, SWANSON--BARRISTER, Solictor, Notary Public, Conveyan- cer, ete, All branches of Civil and Criminal Law. Loans arranged. Of- fice, King St. Chambers (Formerly Oshawa House) King St. West, Osh- awa. Phones, Office 940; Residence 619). GRIERSON & CREIGHTON---BAR- risters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- lic, ete. Office over Standard Bank, entrance Simcoe St.; Phone 13. J. F, Grierson, B.A., 'T. K. Creighton, B. A. * ' . G. D. CONANT, B.A., L.L.B.--BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. Office (entrance) .7% Simape St., South, Oshawa. Loans arranged on mortgages, conveyancing and gen- eral practice. Phone 63, H. E. MORPHY, B.A.--BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, ete. Office 113% Simcoe St. South, Oshawa. Phones--Office 210, Res. 160. IF YOU ARE SICK, TAKE CHIRO- practic Spinal Adjustments and get well. Examinations free at ofFice. « Dr. S. M, Jones, 86 Simcoe St. North. Surveyors M. M. GIBSON--ONTARIO AND DO- minion Land Surveyors and Civic En- gineers, Whitby. Phone 231. Suc- cessor to late W. E. Yarnold, of Port Perry. 73-48 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 Ldvision St. THE DISNEY FUNERAL SERVICE Office and Chapel, 31 King St., East, Oshawa. Finest Motor equip- ment and Ambulance service, Phone 1082, Day or Night. (89-1 mo.) Tire Repairing ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRS AT Ideal Tire Repair Shop, over Oshawa Sales & Service, 99 Simcoe St. South. Tires for sale. Jamieson Bros., Pro- prietors, Phone 1162. 11-tf . Storage , FURNITURE STORED -- IN CLEAN dry building. Also storage for ears. Day phone 552j, might 552w. Rit- Road North, - son 91-1f Patents RIDOUT AND MAYBEE, KENT Bldg., Yonge Street, Toronto, Regis- tered Patent At Send for free booklet. ; 20-tf . SHARP & HORNER, 73 King BL West Toronto, Schools, Churches, 26-1yr | gomery, King St. €hambers, nT Work Wanted Articles For Sale General Wants POSITION WANTED -- WOMAN wants - upstairs work ii hotel, or house-keeping position. AM Young, General Delivery, City. = (101-¢) FOR SALE--SUBJECT TO PRIOR sale 3 L. R. Steel Inc¢., units, $75 py unit; also 3 L. R. Steel Realty units, '$60 per unit. Apply Box "P" Reformer, 100-¢ WANTED --, POSITION AS COOK, experienced, good reference. Sleep out. Female. Apply Box 21, Osh- awa P.O. A (101-b) WHAT ABOUT THAT LEAKY Roof, we do all kinds of roof work. Slate, Tile, Felt and Gravel or Shing- les. Chimneys repaired. 8. J Gascoigne, 50 King St. BE. Oshawa. Phone 1232, 89-tf. Wii, A S, WOO RKER, stqrm doors, storm windows, win- dow frames, and cabinets built to order Floors machine sanded, Bronze weather strip put on, Prompt ser- vice, Reasonable prices. Phone 481 --161 King St, West. Always there 7 to 8 a. m, 95-1mos To Rent J HALL TO RENT -- HARDWOOD floor--heat light. Size 27x73. Al- terations td suit tenant. Apply tq H. Engel. 47-1. FOR SALE ,-- CREAM WICKER baby carriage. Apply 143 Celina St. _ 100-¢ "REX ALL SEASONS TOPS"---FOR --Meclaughlin E-H or K-45 Five Pag- senger Models. Complete with Sum- mer and Winter Equipment, all taxes paid, f.o.b. Montreal. .$153.50, This is a Real Sedan Top with venti- lating plate glass windows--only a limited number -at these special prices, Rex Tops can be supplied for other cars also, Carriage Fac- tories Limited, Orillia, Ont. 99-1 BIG SALL OF FURNITURE THE People's furniture store 17 Prince St. 15 stoves, ranges and heaters, side boards, dining tables chairs rockers, GOOD CANVASSERS WANTED, male or female, nice work and good pay. See Mr. Sowerby between six and eight p.m. at 26 Prince St. Oshawa. : 100-c WANTED, BOSTON TERRIER DOG, about six months old." Box "Q" Re- former. ~(100c¢) y Houses For Sale BRAND NEW 5 ROOMED COTTAGE for sale, $2,700 with $700 down will | buy this beautiful little cottage on paved street, stone foun- dation, cement floor in cellar, elec- tric lights, nice fixtures, waterstool, wide lot close to Simcoe street. Own- er leaving town. South Oshawa Oshawa Insurance and Real Estate Co., 430 Simcoe St, 8. Phone 1240w E.L. Petley, J. A. Bickell, i Sa (100-a) FOR SALE -- 6 ROOMED STUCCO carpets, rugs. Bed springs, mattresses couches, cots--crjbs camp beds, hall racks, plles of tin ware at cost. Furni- ture bought and sold. 84-1mo. CEDAR POSTS AND POLES, ANY quantity, alse firewood, Algar, 113 Church St. Oshawa. 100-¢ A 3 ROOMED HOUSE TO RENT. Apply to Thomas Robinson, Cedar Dale. 100-¢ clean, up-to-date office 18 x 21 ft., in the Royal Bank Chambers, immed- iately adjoining R. Moffat's law of fice. Hardwood floor, hot water heating. Will rent at a reasgpable figure to suitable tenant. Apply to John Bailes & Sons, Hardware. 86-t! APARTMENT TO LET. APPLY Bradley Bros. 29% Simcoe St. S. " 102-¢ TO LET ONE FURNISHED ROOM with or without 'board, Apply 282 Ritson Rd. South, 102-c (FOR RENT -- THREE UNFUR- nished rooms, bath room flat, good locality, in fully 'modern house. Box "C" Reformer Office, (102a) FOR RENT--A FIVE ROOMED flat, heated, with. all conveni¢hces, rent $35 a month, Phone or call [at first room to right up one flight of stairs at north end of Queen's OFFICE TO RENT -- A BRIGHT, SWEET CIDER ---- MADE FROM | good sound apples. Any quantity. | Phone 908 r 24, (66-t.1,) FOR SALE -- ORGAN, PIANO case, or will exchange for 2 dressers. Apply Box "IE" Reformer, WHEN HOUSE CLEANING, CHEER up the home with a change in fur: |niture. We buy, sell and exchange used furniture. Highest cash price paid for good second hand furni- ture. ID. Dime, 66 King Street West, Phone 271. 75-2mos TIRES, TUBES, LARGE STOCK OF parts, new and used, selling cheap. Algar, 69 King St. W. Oshawa. 7 100-c UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE. AP- ply A. F. Cox, 13 Elgin East, FOR SALE--DINING ROOM SUITE, quarter cut oak, leather seated chairs, fumed finish, in first class condition. Apply 329 Gourt St. | (100¢) FOR SALE--2 HIGH GRADE HOL- stein heifer calves, one week and three weeks old respectively. Also Hotel Blk, (100-a) FOR RENT--FURNISHED HOUSE 7 rooms, $35.00 a month, Apply 76 Colborne St, E. (100-¢) TO RENT -- FURNISHED BED- room. Phone 12956w. Lost and Found LOST--SWEATER, PARTLY KNIT- ted, near Bishop Bethune College, Oshawa, Thursday evening. Finder kindly return to 309 Golf St. Re- ward, (102-a) LOST ON SATURDAY, NOV, 18TH, between Ritson Rd., Church St. Colborne St. and Elgin St., sum of money. Finder suitably rewarded. J. A. McGibbon, Dom. Bk. Chambers. Phone 166. (978) LOST -- TRAVELLER'S. SAMPLE Case, containing a catalogue. Find- er please return to Chadburn Motor Oshawa. Reward. (101-b) WILL THE PARTY| WHO TOOK the clothing off the line at 43 Bond St. W., return immediately as they are known. 100a) Help Wanted--Female WANTED AT ONCE--TWO WOMEN or men of neat appearance and good character for pleasant outdoor oc- cupation in this town. Whole or spare time, position permanent and pay excellent. L. M. Washington, 55 Celina St., or Box Z. FOUR GIRLS WANTED TO ASSIST in Bindery. Report on Thursday morning 8 o'clock. Apply to H. Wager, Reformer. Help Wanted--Male "WANTED -- RELIABLE AGENTS in all unoccupied territories to sell 'fertilizef. Write for fuller particu- lars. The W. A. Freeman Fertilizer Manufacturers, Hamilton, Ont." 100-c BOY WANTED FOR GENERAL OF- fice work. Good prospects. Apply Williams Piano Co. (101b) Farms For Sale Equipped Poultry-Fruit Farm; Pleasant Home; Kdge Village. Flock poultry, some cows, vege- tables you can raise afd fruit from orchard mean comfortable living dnd worry-free future for you; 8 acres just outside depot 'village, stores, schools, churches, etc.; only 5 miles city; all tillage, 100 apple trees, pears, plums, cherries; fine 7-room house, good water, electricity, beauti- ful shade, barn. To settle affairs only $3.400, horse, cow, sow, flock poultry, tools, implements, ete., thrown in for early sale; part cash. J. C. Montgomery, King St. bers, Oshawa, ont. 1bo-¢ $1,000 SECURES 8 ACBES Close to Oshawa, With horse, cow, pig, poultry, implements; you. can work in Oshawa and have your living free on this little farm, raising vegetables and fruit for your- self and have some to sell; 110 mixed fruit trees; short distance to new radial line; handy to store, school and church; all tillage, level, rich, loamy soil; creek water available; (102b) i Cham- |- 2 registered Holstein bulls, of the May Echo strain, 8 months old. All |very fine animals and priced right for quick sale. Phone 462. Ad- dress L. N. Holm, Oshawa Missionary College, (101-h) FOR "BALE--RADIO RECEIVING | outfit 'A. 1 set. Hear as far as Kan- sas City,'and Texas, Call at 115 ! Alice St. Saturday afternoon or even- {ing and hear it, (101-h) {FOR SALE--55 WHITE 'WYAN- dotte pullets, bred to lay strain. W. W. Nesbitt, Kingston Rd. E. (Brown Farm). (101-¢) FOR SALE -- 1 OSHAWA CLOVER Huller in good running order. May be seen by applying to George Lane, R.R. No. 1, Oshawa just north of C.N.R, tracks by appointment. Must phone 291r2 evenings. $27 BUYS A MAHOGANY CABINET phonograph and records. Phone 12735. 257 Albert St. (101¢) BABY CARRIAGE, FPLL SIZE, natural color, round reed. condition, $25.00. Phone 144--or36 Park Rd. South. 102-b FOR SALE--I11 WHITE LEGHORN pullets for sale. 119 Celina St. FOR SALE --12 ELECTRIC LIGHT fixtures; 10 four-light; 2 two-light. Will sell 1 or the lot. School, caretaker. 102-c FOR SALE--HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture. Apply 545 Simcoe St. N. 102-c FOR SALE -- 1 COW IN CALF: 2 mare colts rising two; 1 working horse rising six. Joseph Chinn, Taunton. iy (101b) 30 NICE BARRED ROCK PULLETS and some yearling hens. 331 Centre Street, i (100-¢) FOR SALE--PRACTICALLY A NEW. sewing machine half price; a red articles. Apply to 54 Ritson Road, ! South, between 7 and 8 o'clock or {call "phones 254 or 1157). (100a) { also one New | Jas. A. | (1022) | M-- --- -- - ALL SIZES AND| J. O'Regan, opposite ! (102-a) wagon, Craig make, Wililams Sewing machine. Rider, 91 Ontario St. NEW SLEIGHS styles for sale. the market. Houses of buying, a five or six room house or Bungalew, within one mile from "General Motors." Apply Box 0") Reformer. (101-1) | } As in The Wife, the children's ctorus will be al big feature in My Dream Girl, at the Regent, Dec. 6-7. FLORIST DESIGNS Wedding and Funeral Designs on the shortest notice. Cut Flowers always fresh, Awarded Prizes for Design Work at the National and Hortienltural Exhibitions, { Toronto WM. STACEY Grower of iligh Inspection invited Greenhouses, 128 Arlington Ave. Phone 335 N ---------- . comfortable 7rroom frame h barn for stock and feed; $3,400, only $1,000 cash down: quick possession. Move quickly if you want this farm. J. C. Mont- Oshawa. (101-c) design, efficiency in ad on. Sasa 71-4¢ Musical I AM PREPARED 70 TAKE & cubic feet of water one-half Pedro Miguel lock in the Panama Canal has a capacity of 3,800,000 and cam be filled in seven and o1 minutes. limited number of pupils for music lessons. Apply Catharine Hutche- nd St. E. Phone 45. 92-¢f V. ALEX WANNAN VETERINARY Surgeon. Medallist, London, Eagland Matlhay Method of Piano lastruction, i aceent a of Oshawa, 0 "for Children. a For fees dnd further information apply 58 AVENUE RD, TORONTO all for| good | - In good | 102-a | Apply High | bird bicycle only used four months; | 8 a set of parlor furhiture, a mandolin | § guitar and a number of other small | $ | FOR SALE -- ONE HORSE HEAVY | & Vaid WANTED TO RENT WITH OPTION |& : Shopping Number Girlin Red and Jack's |@ 102-a | § Class Flowers f X house, all conveniences, $3,700, half icash. Apply. 26 Westmoreland" Ave, i 100-¢ {HOUSE AND CONVENIENCES FO sale---At 25 Elgin St. East, Must {be removed from premises, on, or | before "Jan. 15th. Apply to Fred (Flintoff, H1 Westmoreland Ave, | | (101-c | . | { For Sale By Auction {THE UNDERSIGNED HAS RECEIV- |ed instructions from Mrs. Mary Wil- {son, 149 Celina St., to sel! hy pub- | lic auction, at her home, on Friday, | December 1st, all of her household | | furniture, Sale at one o'clock. Wm. | Maw, auctioneer. 100-h AUCTION SALE MONDAY DEC. 11, 1922. COM- | mencing at 1.30 p.m. Of standing | timber, 6 ft. mostly cedar, very | | thickly wooded. Trees very tall and | | numerous; 6 acres, sold in 14 acre {lots. On lot No. 30, Con. 4, Darling- {ton, 1 mile north and 3% west of lon | 1 caren | | ections Notice NOTICE TO FARMERS--I HAVE purchased, a hay press. Anyone re- quiring their hay pressed, apply to Thomas Mobinson, Cedar Dale, 100-¢ NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT License No. 1068 has been issued to the Co-operative Casualty Com- pany of America, Lancaster, Pa., by the Department of Insurance, Otta- wa, authorizing them| to transact in Canada the business of Accident Insurance (not including Employers' Liability Insurance)| and Sickness Insurance, D. W. McNicol, Chief Agent in Canada. - (100-3-6-9) Members of thé Corinthian Lodge No. 61 1LO.O.F. are urgently request- ed to meet in the Lodge room Thurs- day evening Nov. 30th. Business of importance demands your attention, Mr" T. Cranford, Noble Grand, I", B. Spencer, Rec, See't'y, (100¢) SHORTHAND--TWENTY LESSONS a month $1. Qualified, experienced teacher, Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed or money refunded at the end of the first month, Students enrolling before the 15th, $3 a month. Box "XZ Reformer (100-a) Accountants ACCOUNTS RENDERED AND GOL- made; books of accounts posted and financal statements pre- pared; Income tax reports prepared, adjusted; general and cost account- ing systems installed; audits and investigations made; authorized trustee in bankruptcy. Hugh K. Mid- dleton, Accountant, Auditor, etc 52% Simcoe St. North, tr Several merchants, imcluding The Arcade, Miss Pearson's, Lamble's, Ward & Dewland's, Henderson's and Johnston's, are decorating their shop windows in pink and white, compli- mentary to the Children's Ald, who | Courtice. Formerly owned by Alf, | Hardy. Present owner, Wm. Brown. | |Terms 5 months credit with interest | lat 67 per annum on approved note. | - | Purchaser will have until April. 1,' 1924 to remove the work. Jas Bishop, | Auctioneer, 102-d | Board and Rooms |IWANTED-- BED-SITTING ROOM for young couple, with hoard pre-| ferred, must be quiet and central, | fullest particulars to Box *"F" Re- former. (101-b) |WANTED--TWO OR THRER FUR- nished rooms, with house-weezing conveniences, or Board and room for married couple with baby. Near | General = Motors prefered. Apply Box "B"" Reformer, | BOARD AND ROOM, 3 MINUTES | walk west from Town Clock. Duke »5t., and Mechanic. 101 "(162h) N 102-4 Lumber LUMBER--WE HAVE ROUGH AND dressed lumber, lath, shingles, sash, H doors and interior trim." F. L. Bee- croft, Whitby .Lumber and Wood- Yard, Whitby. Ont. he ! 69-tf ' Births MOTHERSILL--In Oshawa Hospital, on Wednesday, Nov. 29th, 1922. To Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Mother- sill, a son. (Rebert Benjamin). | The best astronomers say only about 7,000 stars can be seen with the naked eye, but some astronomers estimated the number revealed by | the telescope as high as 100,000,000. are producing My Dream QCirl at the Regent, Wednesday and Thursday ; : 102-a Wm. Cochrane will be a surprise to his many friends as Squire Ham- thond .in My Dream Girl, Regent, Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 6-7. Wanted To Buy WANTED--TO BUY DIRECT PROM owner, seven room brick house with all convenience. Very central. Phone 1042j or Box "R' Reformer. 100¢ WANTED -- WILL PAY CA 5 or 10 acres of land with build- ings, - within driving distance. of shops. Would consider. larger acre- age if price not too high. Apply Box "N" Reformer. (1024) WANTED -- BRASS PRESERVING kettle or anything old fashioned. Fletcher, 38, '"Maple Bain Avenue, Toronto, (102-a) The greatest character part ever written into a play is Uncle vy, in My Dream Girl, It will be played in a great way by Robert Henderson, Regent, Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 6-7, 102-a 8) Real Estate For Sale - J. C. MONTGOMERY, REAL ES- tate and Insurance. Have a large, list of Farm and Town properties. Several with small payments down. Look my list over before buying. Mortgages bought and sold. Office 10% Church. St... Phone 295W, " (95-1) See Kathryn Davis in a chaming spectacular solo dance in My Dream Girl, Dec. 6-7. ; 102-a OFFICE EQUIPMENT FOR SALE. Burroughs (standard) Book-keeping Machine. One Edison Dictaphone outfit complete, also Adding and listing machine. Bargain for cash. Mr, Wilson, 88 Bay St. Adel. 2269. I'd (101-h) "Up to the time I was seventeen years old, I believe that I was the most miserable and unhappy girl that ever lived, Flonestly, I was a sight. 1 was the most ungainly looking creature you ever saw. I was thin and scra --straight up and down. My height was five feet nine inches and I weighed exactly ninety-one and three quarter pounds, No matter what kind of clothes I put on I looked like a fright. I was clumsy and awkward. I used to stand before the grass and study my features, I found had a good nose, good eyes and a good mouth, but my cheeks were sunken and my face looked like a skull with a piece of parchment stretchedoverit. But nothing I could do or take made me any fatter, Men rarely even glanced at me, When they did, they merely gave me a casual, amused or pitying look,--an ex ion which I am sure meant, 'why is 8 being like that allowed at large?' I to lie awake at night for hours at a time wondering why there were so many beautiful girls in the world and I was so hideous. I "I Was a Fright!" "Nothing I Could Take Made Me AnyF atter." meta friend of mine one day, Kisie W, and I hardly knew her. While she had never beén as thin as I was, a year or more igo she ran me a close second, but when I met her shie had tuken on flesh and had developed into a fine handsome girl with one of the prettiest figures I had ever seen I asked her what had caused the bi change, She said Carnol, She tol me she had been taking it regularly for the last three months and that from the first week of taking it she had begun to put on flesh. 7 was $0 encouraged by what she said that I couldn't gst to the druggist fast enoygh. I bonght a bottle and since then I have been taking it regularly, It has made the greatest change in me yon ever saw. I now weigh 165 pounds and all my friends tell me what a wonderful figure I have and I know that I am admired". Carnol is sold by yonr druggist, and if yon can conscientiously say, after you have tried it, that it hasn't done you any good, return the empty bottle to him and he will refund your money. Lox " FOR SALE BY WM. H. KARN, OSHAWA A nice little store for rent in Cedur Dale, suitable for hard- ware, drugs or butcher shop. Apply J. Bullivant, Cedar Dale, or ourselves, $4,100 will buy a nice 6-room frame, with all conveniences, wired for electric range and centrally located. Terms rea- ! sonable. Possession Dec. 1st. | $2,800 will buy ra 6-room | house (new), with all conveni- | ences, hardwood floors down- | stairs and sunroom, on large lot, near car line.» $3,100 will buy a b5-room house with all conveniences, on paved street. Terms easy. $3,500 will buy an 8-room brick with all conveniences, hardwood floors downstairs, fireplace, in North. We have many more houses, also lots and farms. We write all kinds of insur- ance. OSHAWA REAL ESTATE SALES CO. 61 King St. E. Phone 793 A. C. Lycett J. C, Young Phone 625 Phone 909J (100-¢) 8 | & DOSOSOO0000 Advertisers! On Thursday next (Dec. 7th) The Reformer will publish its Early Christmas * ¥ Merchants and other advertisers are asked to co-operate. All copy should be in The Reformer office by Tuesday noon | Anti-Freeze Chains We handle zero Call and get fitted season. ANTI-FREEZE CHAINS The two winter necessities for motorists. Vulcan Anti-Freeze Will stand as much as 25 degrees below | Weed Chains are the best. That's why we handle them. Oshawa Auto Laundry and Livery 161 KING ST. WEST Ri up for the winter SNIVHD 3JZIFYA-ILNYV PHONE 1214 Anti-Freeze 'Chains £2 "My Business isT oo Small 10 Bother With Books" PERHAPS that is why it is too small Proper financing -of any business, great or small, is not possible without systematic bookkeeping. And without proper financing no business is likely to grow. THE RETAILER'S ACCOUNTANT is an accounting system designed especially for the smaller Retailer who would find a full set of books burdensome. Office of the District of Belleville : INSPECTOR OF TAXATION Belleville, Ont., October 23, §922. Mr. H. K. Middleton, Retail Business Systems, 521% Simcoe, St. N., Oshawa. Ont. Dear Mr. Middleton: -- Replying to your letter of the 21st inst, I will be very glad indeed to recommend your systems, the Retailers Accountant and Farmer's Accountant, as I am sure that installation of these systems will be & very great assistance to the taxpayers, and simplify very greatly the work of the Department in disposing of Income Tax Returns. " Yours faithfully, (SGD) W. L. Doyle, Inspector of Taxation, Belleville District. In efficiency of service when installed, in first cost, in the ease with which it can be kept up-to date, with the guarantee of the services of an expert 'accountant at a very low rate, the Retailer's Accountant will be found superior to other systems offered; a smaller merchant installing it is on his way to bigger business and success. * The Retailer's Accountant | gold, sufticiént pages for about two years, 5 RETAIL BUSINESS SYSTEMS 521; Simcoe St. N., Oshawa 6 §

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