"THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1929 * > | tr HE Ci LER" where, ED SECTION ~~ meets Mr. Seller y CONA NIS, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Etc. Con- veyancing and general practice of Law. Offices 7% Simcoe St. south, Os Phone 4, G. D. Conant, BA. LLB.: AF. Annis, BA. LL.B. FRANKS. EBBS BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Fublic, Convey- ancer. M to loan. Third floor new' aildi ite Post ec Fine i 7 W. E. N. SINCLAIR, K.C, BANK of Commerce Buildin (116-1 yr.) JO .£PH P. MANGAN, BA.--BAR- riser, Solicitor, Notary Public, - veyancer. Money to loan. Office 14%; St. East, Oshawa. Phone 445. Residence phone 837. Music ARTHUR LYNDE, VOCAL TEA- cher (Hambourg Conservatory, To- ronto) pupils prepared for all eanms. Oshawa, Wednesday, 93 coe Bt. North. Phone 2754F. 1129-41) DANCE ORCHESTRA MUSICIANS FURNISHED 'FOR all occasions. J. Watson, Teacher of Violin, Phone 2962. (May 27-1mo.) Real Estate for 'Sale and Land Co. on wa Park, Victoria Park and Peace Park. Terms to suit you Office 38 Simcoe 3% 8. FIVE ROOM HOUSE, ONE ACRE of land with large hen house for sale. Cash or terms. + Apply at Bradford, Harmony, or phone 1664W. (130 1 wk) lasurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. west, Oshawa. The old- est Fire Agency in Oshawa. Re- putable Fire i (1g) WHEN PLACING INSURANCE It R. N. Johns, 80 Simcoe north. GRIERSON & CREIGHTON-BAR- risters, veyancers, Notaries Pub- lic, ete. Office ¢ over Standard Bank. Entrance Simcoe St. Phone 13. ¢. Grierson, K.C., /. K. Creighton, B.A. LOUIS §. HY MAN, BARRISTER, Solicitor. Notary, over Dewland's Store, Money to loan. 16 Simcoe street north. Phone 67. Residence 3206W. PARKHILL AND FIELD, BAR- risters, etc. Money to Iran. Alger Bldg. Opposite Post Office. Phone 1614. A. J. Parkhill, A, C. H. Field URBBR AND HUMPHREYS, BAR- risters, Solicitors, etc. 24% Siw- coe St. N. Phone 3160. Money to Jl and Land Co. Your insurance wants attended fo and your Interests protected, INSURA EmuSH, WA HOUSE agents one of the best English companies. Of- fice 38 Simcoe St. N. pen (86-1) Transportation CARTAGE, MOVING, GRAVEL sand aug cinders. Local and loog distance baullng, Phone 3048 and ily Smith and Coz, 44 Bond St. COLEMAN CARTAGE and STOR- age. d5 Bond St. West. Phone #2. 6 trucks for prompt service, Moving van and storage warehouse equip ment. Baggage transferred to and from all trains (64:f) SIX-ROOM BRICK VENEER, hardwood floors, chestnut trim, nearly new; bargain for quick sate. Owner leaving town. Phone 2630W for appointment or apply 240 Drew Street. (Tues. Wed. Thurs -tf) FOR SALE--WHITE SHACK, FIN- ished inside, 12'x16', suitable tor summer cottage. Phone 27434. (131-b) Wanteé to Buy MRS. JACOB, DEALER WN RAGS snd all kinds of metals. Buying scrap batteries, old cars and poul- try. Goods called for. Phone 2060m Residence 99 Mill St. (1341) FRESH EGGS WANTED BY THE Grocmeateria, 174 Ritson Road south. Highest prices paid. (132-¢c) Corsetiere M3. PLNTLAND, SPIRELLA Managlog Corsetiere, Sprralla Shop Inan. {26¢t1) Medical DR. HAROLD W. TRICK, PHYSI- cian, Surgeon. Obstetrician, Special references to materni'y work and di- seases of women. Two years' post graduate experience, Office and resi- dence 167 Simcoe S. N., (cor. Brock) phone 303. (119-tf) DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, Accoucher. Office and resi- dence, King St. Yast, corner Victoria St. Oshawa. Phone 94. DR. GRANT BEKRY, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obs'etrician, diseases of inrants and children. Office and resid 97 Bond East. Phone 1155. DK. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI- cian 'and Surgeon, special attention given to X-.ray work and Electro- theopy. Office, Disney Block. Phone 250. Office open 9 am. to 9 p. m. Retidene 161 King East. Phone Al (tf) DR. DAVID ARCHER, M.D., C.M., L. BR. C. F. and '8. Edinburgh. Physician, Surgeon and Obstetric- fan, 'Office 142 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3020, residence 161 King St. DO. Phome 3153. (Des. 31tf) DR. A STEWART, BPB- clalist in surgery. Office 143 Sjm- coe street North. Residence 166 Simcoe street North. Phone 3026. (56t1) IA "M.D. : 0, P, & 8. Edioburgh, Physician, Surgeon, Obstetrician, special at- tention to maternity ork and dis- cases of children. Office and resid- ence, 185 Simcoe St. North. Phone 3107: (cf) TRUCKING, LOCAL AND LONG distance. Also sand and gravel. Cunningham, 121 Albert St, Phone 1835. (June 31 mo) OSHAWA'S OLDEST ESTABLISH- ed furniture movers; Park Road cartage. Frank Cowle, Prop. 65 Park Rd. South. Phone 215. (May 14-1 mo.) H. LYSAK, LOCAL AND LONG distance hauling. New trucks. Reasonable prices. Phone 1617M. 186 Bloor street east. (126 1 mo) RE-UPHOLSTERING, CHESTER- fields made to order. We save you money. Estimates free. G. A. Con- stable, 74 Mechanic street. Phone 1595]. (56tf) BATIERIBS CHARGED CALLED for and delivered 75c. If rental supplied $1. Batteries repaired. Rates for Classified Ads. First insertion="1§ cents sor word. Minimum charge--30c. Each subsequent imsertios Jc per word 4 Three consecutive inser- tions for the price of two fisst insertions | (three cents so word), Minimum charge for three insertions, 80 cents. Boz sumber 10c additional Professional or Basiness Cards, $2.50 per menth for 20 words or less; 10 cents's word per month for each additions) word TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE; AC. COMPLISH MUCH TELEPHONE 38 Ask for Classified Ad De- partment Articles For Sale MIXED-HARD AND SUFT WOUD slabs, $3.50 per load. Also bone dry body wood. Waterous-Meek Limited. Phone 1288 (Apr. 26tf) FOR SALE--GRAVEL, SAND AND loam. Dump truck service. Prompt delivery. For prices' phone 2873W. Pidgin, 97 Colhorne St. E. 3, (May 18-1 mo) For Rent North Simcoe Ht., Stiucoe Manor and Buckingham Manor. ' South Simcoe St. Victoria Apts. Four and five rooms all latest conveniences including, Electric refrigeration, stoves, and fixtures, laundry rooms, with Electric Dryers, {(nclaerator, and shower baths. For further par- ticulars. Apply Your Local Agent ar Janitor on Premises. The Trusts and Guarantee Co., Itd., Manager for Owner, Toronto. Apply Mr. Grier, Phone 2989J. (111¢0) FOR RENT--- FURNISHED FOOR roomed suite fn Victoria Apts. 291 Simcoe £t. South. Apply to Mr. Grier, Phone 2989J. (14L0) FURNISHED ROOM WITH OR without board. Bed sitting room it preferred. Apply G8 Gibbs street. (May 28-1 mo) FOR RENT--VUKRNISHED ROOMS. and bed sitting room for light housekeeping, 165 Ritson Rd. South. i (126-tf) TWO FURNISHED LIGHT HOUSE- keeping rooms to rent; all conveni- ences. Phone 1492M or 217 Me- Kim street. (127 1 wk) TO RENT -- ATTRACTIVE 'apartments, also double garage. Apply 153 Simcoe St, South. Phone 589. (1270) OFFICE TO RENT, LARGE AND well lighted. On Simcoe street. Near centre of city. Immediate possession. Bradley Bros. Phone 169. (May 31 1 mo) TO RENT--FURNISHED LIGHT housekeeping rooms. 21 McLaugh- lin Blvd. Phone 2784. (132¢) FOR RENT -- FURNISHED apartment for light housekeeping; all conveniences; near Motors, Phone 2279, 105 Colborne St. East, (130-e) Stan Bligdon, 20 Mill street. Phone 13856W. (May 6 1 mo) | WANTED--ALL KINDS OF GAR- | doning work, sodding and grading Fhone 2718W. Call 162 Elliott Ave. (May 15-1 mo.) Beauty Pariors BETTY LOU PERMANENT WAVE Shoppe. Permanent wave $7.50 and $10. Automatic machine. 1 extra free finger wave. Phone £968. (88tf) EXPERT MARCELLING BY Betty Ward at Betty Lou Perman- ent Wave Shop. Marvel and sham- poo $1. Phone 2968. (340) WATSON'S BARBER AND Beauty Shop, 9 Celina St. We specialize in ladies' hair cutting, marcelling, shampooing, facials, Marcel 50 cents. For appointments phone 2653. > : . (May 14 1 mo) MARCEL AND CURL--EXPERT work done, 75¢. Powder tuff Beauty Parlor, 7 Bound Street East. Phone 3051. (104-tf) ALLADDIN HAIRDRESSING PAR- lor, 10 Church street, Marcel and Curl 50c. Phone 723J. Residence 2143M, = (1201) NEW METHOD WINDOW GLEANRN- ers, screen doors put on and {floors polished. Work guaranteed. 196 Burke street. Phone 2080M. (May 29 1 mo) PLASTERING, TINTING - AND cement work done promptly. Phone 3045W for estimates. (131 1 wk) CELLARS DUG, REASONABLE. 'Phone 1517F. (132-¢) Hemstitching HEMSTITCHING, NINE CENTS yard, pleating, buttonholes, dress- making, alterations, Mrs. Dell, 26% Simcoe south. Phone 1656. (May 13-1 mo) Hospitals NURSING SUNSHINE COTTAGE INVITES the sick; registered nurse's care: excellent food. Phone 350 Whitby. Box 202 Whitby, . (May 21-1 mo.) Money tc Loan Golf Supplies Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F. T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lovell's Drug Store each Saturday, from 1 till 4 p.m., for consultation and treatment of diseases of ear, nose ou thioat only. Appointments may be made at drag ph Phone 97. (49-tf) TIE CITY AND FARM LOANS, PRO- ress loans arranged. Parkhill" & field, Barristers, etc, 'Alger Blois. Phone 1614, (49tf) MOTOR LOANS--MOTOR LOANS, Discounts Limited, Room 6, 14% King St, Hast, Oshawa. Phone 2790. . (791) Painting and Decorating Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. B. ¥. RICHARDSON, OFFICE over Mitchell's Drug Store. Hours 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 6. Evenings by appointment. Oftice phone 2660. Residence, 432J. (9th Nervous & Mental Diseases DR, R, B, B. WILSON, SPECIAT~ ist nervous mental and Ductless gland diseases. Office and resid- ence Uxbridge phone 133, rental DR. 8. J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- sett's, Special attention to X-Ray work, Gas extraction. Nurse in attendance. Phone 959. House 1312 (41 yr) UR, FRED A. FLORA, UENTISI, 37 King street east. Alser building. Phone 2860. Evenings by appvial- ment. . (48L0) DR. H. M, COOKE, 9 SIMCOE ST. north, over Mitchell's Drug Store. Gas for extraction Phone 54. DR. L. E. HUBBELL, DENTIST, Nitrous oxid oxvgen gas for extrac- tions, Office, Royal Bank Bldg. Phone 048, residence. 1378M. DR. J. F. BROCK, DENTIST, 13 Simcoe St. N., cver Dewland's. "hone 1957. Resi. 292W. Evenings dy appointment. (July 9th) R. GUTSOLE, FIRST CLASS PA- perhanger, painting and graining. Prices right, work guaranteed. 340 Pine Ave, plione 3065w or 2067+. (7211) THE OSHAWA . PAINTERS -- Painting, Paperhanging, Graining, Signs and Monograms for Automo- blles, Etc. Reasonable prices. Phone 1495W.. 14 Nassau St. (May 9-June 9) Undertaking I HAVE IN STOCK A COMPLETY line of the fibest golf clubs ob- tainable from $2.50 up. Golf bags and balls. See these before buying elsewhere. Golf lessons by ap- pointment, Jack Roberts, Profes- sional and club maker. Phone 99Y. (May 7 1 mo) Awnings WINDOW = AWNINGS, PORCH awuings, verandah curtains, can- opy tops installed. T. Taylor, Tor- onto. Oshawa phone 1053. Even- 25TW, (77t1) Radio Service RADIO SETS INSTALLED, RE- paired, rebuilt or rewired, I". A. Diplock, 126 William St. E. Phone 2036M. Endorsed by National Ra- dio Institute, Washington, D.t. Expert service at reasonable price. | (May 20-1 mo) | LUKE BURIAL CO. 67 KING ST. East, Ambulance, Residence, 6542 Simcoe street north. Phones 210J and 210W. DISNEY-COTT PUNERAL HOMa 87 Celina street, Oshawa. Corner Bruce street. Ambulease. Phone 1082. (96-tf) Auctioneer PHONE 716J, W. J. SULLBY, auctioneer, 346 Simcoe St. 35. We can sell your odd pieces of furni- ture and other articles at our yards 41 King St. W., Oshawa, Cutarjo. Buildisg Supplies FOR SALE--SAND, GRAVEL, stone and black loam, $1.60 a yd. For quality and service - 'phone Egsery Bros. 332 ring 11. (June 1-1 mod DR. W. H. GIFFORD, OFFICE Regent Theatre Bldg. Phone 1780. Residence 66Y. 66-t DR. LANGMAIL, DR. DAV.ES, Dentists, 37 King St. B. Special at- tention to gas extraction end X- 'ay work. Nurse in attendance. Phones 1243 and 281. - (6tf) Engineering and Surveying DONEVAN AND SMITH, ONTAR- io Land eyors and Civil Engin- eers, sub-divisions, town planning * municipal engineers. 365 or 411 King * St E. Phenes 2532) or 2544. (89ti) Automobile Repairing STEPHENSON BROS. GARAGE 18 Church St. Repairs all kinds cars. Special attention to bumping and welding, Snappy Battery service charging and repairing. (107t) Architects C C STENHOUSE -- GENERAL . architectural Poin Second Boot, | Royal Bank Building. one . Res. phone : ou (8-tf) 0 J Sociate architects, SON, as Simcoe St. S. CEMENT BLOCKS FOR SALE: To insure prompt delivery, place f {orders In advance of delivery date. Phone 1618. (78-tf) NORTH OSHAWA CONCRETE Works; cement blocks 8" 9", 10" 12" cement bricks. Phone 1575J. k (119-1 mo.) SAND AND GRAVEL, STONE, also black loam, dump truck ser- vice. Moderate prices. Phone 1778J. Jack Forrester, 210 Alice street, (127-1 mo) Watch Repairing F A VON GON TEN, EXPERT wiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44% King Street West. Your gor ronage is solicited. ; (291) W. Borrowdale. vision Street. a RADIO SERVICE AND REPAIRS, tubes aud sets tested, batteries re- charged, called for and delivered, rental supplied $1. Batteries re- palred at moderate prices, Char- les Wales, Phone 1046J. (May 7 1 mo) | Ltd, pianos: WALLPAPER AND PAINTS, MUST complete stock fo Oshawa. Muffitt and Park. 82 Simcoe St. S. (64t1) FOR SALE--SPKING CLEARING of bicycles and automobile tives, new and usad at lowest poseible figure. Cash or terms, 12 Aibol w. May 6 1 mo) I'OR SALE---HEINTZMAN CO. néw and used pianos, also radios, latest models; ters arranged. Apply C. Trull. 1565). (111-1) GARAGE DOORS FOR SAL. Spruce and pine In 3 standard sizes 8 ft. x 8 ft. 71% ft. x 713 ft. 7% ft. = 7 ft. College Woodwork, telephone 2053W, (May 18-June 18) FOR ~~ SALBE--STRICTLY NEW- laid eggs, delivered anywhere in city. Phone 896. (119-1 mo.) FACTORY OR OFFICE CLOCK for salé at very reasonable price. Splendid running order. Apply Oshawa Daily Times. (tr) GOOD SUMMER WOOD, EDGRNS, soft slabs or body wood. J. IE. Pickens, 63 Albert St. Phone 19277. (126 1 wk) CITY AUTOMOBILE WRECKERS has auto parts and accessories for sale .15-17 Bond street west. Phone 2980W, (127 1 mo) FOR SALE--WARDROBE TRUNK practically 'new. Phone 529W. (131e) FOR SALE--ELECTRIC SINGER sewing machine, Cheap for cash. Phone 2712, (132¢) ALL KINDS OI SECOND-HAND lumber, bricks, plumbing fixtures. lath, $3.60 M. Dominion Wrecking, corner Olive and Drew, (130-e) FOR SALE--BABY CARRIAGE, Brown wicker in first class condi- tion. Also'veranda extension gate. Phone 2662W, Phone new doors and window sashes, pine | TO RENT--THREE-ROOMED bathroom flat; semij-furnished; all copveniences. 'Phone 1087J (130-¢) THREE-ROOMED BAT H ROOM flat to rent; new home, oak floors, all conveniences. 'Phone 1392M or For Rent FURNISHED APARTMENT IN private home near Collegiate, mar- ried couple or jadies preferred, 'Phone 1328F. (131-c) TO RENT--PART OF HOUSE IN Harmony, on highway. 'Phone 1588W. (151-c) 6-ROOMED HOUSE: ALL CONV. niences, garage; immediate posses- sion. 14 Nassau St. (131-¢c) TWO OR THREE FURNISHED housekeeping rooms to rent, on bathroom flat, modern; near Mo- tors office. Apply 70 Oshawa Blvd. (131-c) TO RENT, UNFURNISHED-- three-roomed bathroom flat; all conveniences; near Motors. Apply 126 Agnes Street, 'Phone 1932W. (131-c) TWO FURNISHE BEDR! C] suitable for two gentlemen. Board if desired. Near Fittings, Textiles and Motors, Phone 30456W. (1311) THR 0} Ti RENT, front and back entrance, two downstairs and one up, Apply 11 Fairbanks St, Phone 2758J. (131c) FOR RENT---FURNISHED BED- room with all convenience. Apply 16 Brock strett west, Phone 1342W. (131¢) Help Wanted--Male AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE Safe-Drive-Anti-Glare, every car a prospect. Endorsed by Ontario Motor and Safety Leagues. Wrue Room 40, 70 Lombard, Torontv. Motor Cars FORD TOURING I'OR SALE. CAR in. good running condition, $65 cash. Apply 627 Summerville Ave. (130-¢) | FOR SATLE--GOOD BUICK TOUR- ing car, late model, new tires, sac- rifice for cash. Apply 201 Oshawa Blvd. (130¢) 1926 RICKENBACKE, AIGHT eight sport touring. A real job with many extras. This is a real buy for someone. Don't miss secing this car. Cheap for cash. 138 William street east. (130c) FOR SA NE TON UCK in good condition. Reasonable. Ap- ply H, W. Boy's Garage, Dundas street, Whitby, (130¢) McLAUGHLIN CAR FOR SALE; good condition, $50 cash; leaving town, Apply 15 William St. East. (131-b) FOR SALE--1928 CHEVROLET Sedan; first class condition, 4 new tires and battery. 'Phone 2679W. (132-c) FOR SALB--1929 B., S. A. 3.49 Two port Super Sports O. H, V. Mo- tor cycle. Cash or terms. Phone 641M. after 5.30 p. m. (132-2) FOR SALE--$275 BUYS 27 FORD tudor, speedometer, accelerator. Would deal on Chev. touring. 18 Ontario St. (132¢) Tire Repairing ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRING at Ideal Tire Shop. Tires for sale. Jamieson Bros Phone 438 (tf) SHOE CLERK, MALE, FOR SAT- urday afternoons and evenings, Ex- perienced preferred. Apply Burns Co. Ltd. (124tf) BAKER WANTED -- EXPERI- enced in buns, pies and cakes, State wages and give references. Do not apply if not efficient. Night work. Phone 244. Dawson's Bakery, Peterboro. (130¢) SECURITY SALESMEN 229 Ewlalie Avenue. (130-¢) {TWO ROOMS TO RENT, SUIT-| able for bachelor apartment or of-| i fices, on ground floor: centrally 1n- | icated., 'Phone 538. Rose Real Us- tate. (130-c) § FOR RENT--TWO LARGE UN-! furnished rooms; lights, water, use | of 'phone, with or without gas | range, and use of electric washer. | Immediate possession. "Phone ; 1552W. (130-¢) ! FOR RENT--THREE NICE UN- | furnished rooms. All conveniences. Very reasonable, Apply 323 Al- bert' street. Phone 1486M, (1301) TWO ROOMS TO RENT--FUR- nished or unfurnished for liga housekeeping. All conveniences: Apply 636 Carnegie Avenue. (130¢) TO RENT--FOUR ROOM SELF contained apartment. All conveni- 1 ences. Nicely decorated. Very cen- tral. $45 per month. Phone 1550 or 2347TW. (1300) TO RENT-- TWO FURNISHED | rooms, housekeeping if desired. ! Apply 16 Nassau street. (1300) | | FOR RENT--TWO OR _THRED | runfurnished rooms, All conveni- iences. Close to G. M. C. Apply 160 | {Agnes street, Phone 1168J. { (130¢) {TO RENT--TWO UNFURNISHED lrooms. All conveniences. Phone 2566W or call 111 Elgin street; | West, (130¢) ! TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED ! | rooms to rent. Good balcony, All jSonveniences, Apply 151 street west. Phone 2665W, (130¢c) § King | FOR SALE--HORSE WAGON AND harness in first class condition. Suitable for hawker. Apply 212 Bloor St. E. Phone 1178 Ukrainian Co-Operative. (130¢) FOR SALE--CHILD'S COT AND springs, good condition; tapestry rug, and stair carpet, walnut suite, and other articles. Apply 31 Elgin St, E. (131-d) SMALL BUILDING, SUITABLE for poultry; also washing machine, screen door and other articles. Ap- ply 327 Kingsdale Ave. (121-0) For Sale or Kent §23. CORNER SIMCOB & CON- ant --Splendid home. 8 rooms and outside kitehen fireplace. .Conve- niences, Warm. H. W. Heaurc. Fine shade. New garage. Reason. able rent, or would : sell for low price, Suitable for a large family, or a doctor. Apply Thos. Staple- ton, 89 Conant. (131-c) FOR SALE, OR TO LEI--STORE and dwelling, 180 Celina St. "Fere- 'phone 1686J. (131-4) Announcements Mrs. Dell wishes to inform | those whom . it may concern, that her Salon on Simcoe Street $18. Oak library table $10. Apply 61 Alexander Blvd. (131h) FOR SALN-- PENCLER _ COOK stove, best of condition, half price. Apply 306 Division street. Phone 3047TW, (131b) FOR SALE--TWO SINGLE IRON beds, complete; three russ, oak dining room table extension; oak wardrobe, one chiffoneer. Appy 49 Division St. 'Phone 734W, . i (132-a) FOR SALE--BUCKWHEAT FOR seed, and hay. Apply J. E. Davis. "Phone '163 r 4. (132-¢) FOR SALE--1 THREE-BURNER Regent gas stove, nearly new, at 62 Emma St., off Albert St. a0 (132-a) South for hemstitching, pleating, dressmaking, etc, is in no way whatsoever connected with any Shoppe as circulated. (128-1 ma,) I Ryan ES" Contracting SMALL JOB WORK DONE B day or contract. Sidewalks, floors, chimneys, plastering, fencing, sod- ding and stone fire places, tree- cutting and hedge trimming. 'Phone 987W. A. E. McQuay, 25 D1- 130-c) CONTRACTING -- CONC REVE, plastering, electric or alterations: Phone 139 'fof estimates. (June 5-1 mo.) = ---- ye Second Hand Dealer SECOND HAND DEALER, FUR: niture bought and sold. 186 Rloour St. Bast. Phone 1617M. Veterinary Surgeon DR. SHIRLEY, VETERINARIAN, Specialist diseases domestic animals. (£34) tar wn ASSL) west, Cat copia + (s6tf) CONTRACTING -- CONCRETE cellar floors, sidewalks, driveways, and foundations... For.prices 'phone 2873M. J. Pidgen, 97 Colborne St. B. (133-11) Herbalist GOULDING'S _ BLOOD MIXTURE for Eczema, blotches,' etc. Mos-ke- 203 King | connection Tox for- Mosquito, etc., bites. No SIDEWAY BABY CARRIAGE also Hawaiian guitar. Cheap for quick sale. Phone 1119J. : i : (132¢) FOR SALE--HOUSEHOLD TUR- niture. Good - condition. Every- thing to be sold by Saturday, June 8. 34 Richmond St. East, ; . (132¢) BEDROOM SUITE for sale and three large window blinds. Apply 142 Division St. Phone 156M, . (132b) For Sale or Exchange DAIRY FARM, 98 ACRES, SILO. barn 90 x 30, cement floors, passed for shipping milk. Good 7 roomed house, 26 acres alfalfa. Well fenced. Price $6000. : Subject *:to $3000 mortgage. Would rent or exchange house, Situated 2 miles north Port Perry on Main Rd. Im- mediate possession. Edwin Jen- uings, Port Perry, Ont, (131c) . Ad GE FOR property: a lot, north end. Apply MAHOGANY with any other firm. (132 23 Prince street. 32¢) 291 Richmond St. East, S13za). FOR SALE--RITCHEN CABINET | | TO RENT--LARGE FRONT FUR- !nished room for light housckeep- {ing. Apply 230 Drew street. Phone | 13211W, (130c) | ITO RENT--TWO UNFURNISHED irooms. All conveniences. Price! | reasonable, Close to Motors. Phoue | 11739J. (130¢) | TO RENT--FURNISHED ROOMS | for light housekeeping. All cou- | veniences. Apply 210 Prince St. H 130¢) SEVEN ROOMED FRAME HOUSE for rent. 58 Centre street. Lights | and water. Rent $30 per month. Apply 104 King St. East. Phone 331. (130c) ROOMERS WANTED, OR LIGHT housekeeping rooms to rent. Ap- ply 172 Bruce Street. (131-c) TWO 'FURNISHED, . ROOMS. TO: rent, central, all conveniences. Ap- ply 114 Agnes street. (181c¢) SUMMER COTTAGE TO RENT AT Sturgeon Point, Kawartha Lakes, b rooms and bath house. This cot- tage furnished - with exception of bed clothing and cutlery. For fur- ther particulars apply to Watch- man Warder, Lindsay, Ont. (122-124-126-128-180-132) {GROUND FLOOR APARTMENTS to sub let. Apply Apt. 3, Llewellyn Apartments, Simcoe Street South. 132-b) TO RENT---TWO PARTLY FUR- nished rooms, north end, all con- veniences. Bright. $15 per month. Apply Box 20 Times. (132a) THREE ROOMS TO - RENT-- Large garden nd two garages. Apply 46 Elgin 'street west, (132tf) TO RENT--FURNISE ED- room. New house. All conveni- ences. Business lady. Can use kit- chen morning and evening. Phone 1569W, (132¢) FOR RBNT--. 3 UNFURNISHED rooms. Apply 72 Ritson Rd. South: Phone 25997. (132¢) TO RENT--2 FURNISHED ROOMS electric plate. All . conveniences. Also a garage. Apply 140 Tylor Crescent. Phone 774W, °° (132¢) TO RENT--THRBE UNFURNISH- ed rooms: hardwood floors, new house, near G. M. C. 'Plone 2679W. 317 Glidden Avenue. D | Wright, East. Phop Experienced producers, who can show record of results in past con- nections, will be given exceptional opportunity with established brok- erage firm. | The securities, a preferred stock combine | with bonus of common, safety, substantial dividends, and an attractive expectation of profit. The men selected will be. given every co-operation. Consisteur aua- vertising both in the daily press and by mail. JOINT INVESTMENTS LIMITED 159 Bay Street. Toronto, Canada. (132-a) Help Wanteda--f emale LADY SHOE CLERK WANTED for Saturday afternoons and even- ings. Experienced preferred. Ap- ply Burns Shoe Co. (124tf) GIRL WANTED AS MOTHER'S help. Apply 636 Mary street or phone 1282M. (130) TWO BRIGHT GIRLS WANTED for bindery work. Apply Alger Press. (132-0) WANTED -- EXPERIENCED GEN- eral, middle aged girl preferred. Phone 1267J. 68 Park 'road north. (132h) WANTED AT ONCE--EXPERI- enced girl for general housework. Must be able to do plain cooking. Sleep out. Apply 425 Masson Phone 32187. (132a) Position Wanted WOMAN WITH ONE CHILD wants position as housekeeper, in private home, at once. Mrs. Isaac 145% Conant Street. (130-1) ENGLISH DAIRY FARMER seeks position of trust; good milk- er; references, Apply Box 15, Times. (130-c) STENOGRAPHER OR DICTA. phone operator wishes position. Two years' experience. "Phone 2367J. (130-c) LADY WITH PREVIOUS EX- perience desires position as house- keeper, Apply to Miss J. Hender- son, Bowmanville. (132¢) WOMAN WANTS WORK BY DAY. Phone 1001J. (132-¢) Wanted to Rent. WANTED TO RENT--5 OR 6 roomed house by 'adult family of three on or before July 1. 99 Mc- Laughlin Blvd., or Box 1, Times. ' (132¢) WANTE Y JULY 1ST, S) 4 house or three roomed apartment. Kitchen partly furnished. In good location. Reasonable rent. North end preferred. Box 17 Times. (132¢) For Exchange WANTED--FARM CLEAR OF EN- cumbrance in exchange for Osh- awa property. Apply Box 18 Times. * (131c) FOR. EXCHANGE--A LOVELY. 6- room brick bungalow in Woodbine District, Toronto, Gumwood trim, oak floors, fully modern. Will ex- change for good house in Oshawa. Owners write to Box 241, Oshawa, P..0. © (132-¢) Lost and Found STRAYED FROM WILSON ROAD south, black Pomeranian dog. Answers to the mame "Pom". Phone 2437) or 52 Buckingham avenue. Reward, (131¢) LOST--ON SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, Tuesday evening, lady's sapphire ring. Finder please return to 19 Prince St. Reward. (132-b) FOUND--LADY'S GREEN GOLD ring with diamond setting, Owner may have same by calling at The Times office, proving property and paying for this advertisement. (182a) SMALL BAR PIN LOST NBAR S. 0. E. Hall, Finder pléase return to Mrs. H. Allan 14% King St. Room and beard ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO, private home, home privileges, Ap- ply 344 Athol street east. (112tf) COMFORTABLE QUIET HOWE wants roomers and boarders. Ap- ply 209 Kendal avenue. Phone 720J. (130¢) admit the public only to the gardens and church, for which it is not cus- tomary to charge a fee. Then'the in- come for charities would suffer. Everybody at Sandringham, from the King downward, was gratified at the fine total of 61,000 visitors last year and an income for the hospitals LIFE INENGLAND IN 17TH CENTURY Old Records Reveal Some Interesting Customs and Manners London--The new volume of the Hertfordshire County Records cov- ors a most interesting period, in. cluding the whole of the Civil War, the . Commonwealth, and most of the Protectorate. The chief -im- pression by its perusal is of the slight extent to which these great national events affected the daily routine of rural life. There is only one reference to ship money, and that is in the pro- secution of a sheriff's officer, who by color of a warrant of distraint for raising nine pence from Jasper Nashe, of Welwin, shoemaker, par- cel of a larger sum imposed for the ships, falsely took and received of the said Jasper 2s. 6d. The record does not say whetner the petty tyrant was convicted, or whether the village Hampden re- covered his 1s. 9d. But the main preoccupations. of the county seem to have been with two very modern topics--licensing ! restrictions and the unemployed, There are scores of entries of the prosecution of persons for 'keep- ing a common alehouse without a license'; while the Puritan regime to have {introduced some- ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO gentlemen. Room together $7.00 per week. Apply 272 Grooms Ave, (T-T-8) ROOM AND BOARD CLOSE TO G. M. C. Apply 277 Division St. (132-b) Auction Sale SATURDAY, JUNE S8TH--AUC- tion sale of 25 fresh cows, and springers, mostly Ayrshires, some with calves at side, the property of 0. Denny and W. A. Knox, at lot 24, con. 4, Whitby Tp. Sale at 1.30 sharp. (standard time). See bills, Wm. Maw, auctioneer. (132a Public, Notice Notice is hereby given that pur- sudant to Section 14 (3) of the Di- vision Courts Act, R, 8. 0. 1927, a meeting of the Division Court Board will be held oun Monday the 17th day of June 1929, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, in the Town of Whitby, for the purpose of take ing. into consideration an applica- tion for the establishment of a Di- vigion Court for the City of Oshawa and the Township of East Whitby in the County of Ontario. James E. Thompson, Judge; J. F. Paxton, A. Dobson, Warden; A. N. Middleton, Inspector. (115-121-126-132) SPRINGTIME IN KING'S GARDEN Public Admitted to Grounds of Sandringham to En- joy Beauty Sandringham, Norfolk. -- Notwith- standing the inclement weather and the backward scason, about 1,000 people have visited the King's gar- dens at Sandringham in the past four weeks. The *privilege accorded the public of roaming through the grounds and gardens and inspecting the beautiful royal memorials in the church of 'St. Mary Magdalene is exceedingly popu- lar, and numerous early inquiries this year caused the "open days" ta be started on April k It is intended that the public 'shall be admitted to the gardens and. pre- cincts of Sandringham House on Wednesdays and Thursdays, from 11 am, to 5 p.m, until the end of Sep- tember, subject to any variations that may be necessary owing to the plans of the Court. Should all go well, the King is ex- pected to come to his Norfolk home about the: middle of June. Whether visitors will then be admitted to the grounds is not yet known. It is there, just inside a little gate in the wall and "within 'full view of the house, that the turnstiles arc grected and the fee of sixpence, for sick and nursing charities taken, When Their Majesties paid a brief visit to Sandringham last summer a wide space immediately around the house was roped off. But it might be decided to close the grounds and thing like a 17th-century Dora. For instance, on May 27, 1655, we have the entry: That Richard A Muske of Great Hadlam, alehouse-keeper, kept evil rule in his house by permitting tippling on the Sabbath Day. There is abundant evidegce here of the working of the Eliza- bethan poor law, which, by making the parish of residence responsible for the maintenance of the pau- per, set all the justices in rivalry with one another to keep their rogues and vagabonds on the move ---not always very gently, e.g.. July 8th, 1639.--~Alice Smyth to be well whipped and then discharg- od and sent by pass to Chiswick, cv. Middlesex, the place of her birth. Finally, wet get a glimpse of an agricultural strike in the "petition by thé inhabitants of Ashwell, showing that there are divers evil and lewd persons and 'of loose car- riage, going of stout body aud strong to labour, who already the more to practice theire wicked de- signes have agreed not to work with the said inhabitants in harvest but upon excessive wages, and out of wilfullness and perverse hum- ours are ready to lay hould 'upon any occasion to enter into tumult and disorder, thereby to seek rap- pyne and pillage. And: have fur- ther agreed out of contentious dis- positions to inrich themselves un- der colour of gleaning in harvest to carry away the grain from the owners thereof to their great wrong an, damage if not timely prevent- A GLAD SONG Sing me your song in the morning When the sun comes up from the sea, . ! A song of joy for the working ' The day will be bearing to me. Sing me your song at moon-tide, While I rest in the heat of the day; N A A song with hope in its lilting To cheer me along the way. fing me your song in the evening, When the lengthening. shadows run, A song with rest in its music And the peace of a day's work done. Then I'll wander away into dream- land - And maybe, by dream come true, I'll wake to the song of sunrise: Another day's work to do. --M. Rossel Island' cannibals = kill their victims by smothering. F.C. New Ford Two-door Coach ROSS, AMES & GARTSHORE CO. 9 Prince St., Oshawa Phone 1300 Hudsoy-Essex Distributors MONEY LOANED IN TEN MINUTES ON AUTOMOBILES - TWELVE MONTHS TO PAY Leins paid off or additional Cash. All dealing confident'al. Open Dally. 9 am. to 9 pm. = Loan #bd Discount Room v. 14% King East. id Phone 3700. "Tata ji