Durham Region Newspapers banner

Oshawa Daily Times, 13 Jul 1929, p. 15

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

'THE OSHAWA DAILY; TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY, 13, 1929 S ED meets ECTI Ir. Seller Noo \33oe0 3 * ' 4 N Y ix ov I " CONANT & ANNIS, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, i Etc. ) Notpries c Cons veyancing' practice Law. 0 Sa 7% Bimcoe St. south, D. Conant, Oshawa. Phone 4, G. ' BA. LLB.: AF. Anni LL.B. F 5 EBBS BARRIST , Notary v cer. Mone floor Post er Engineering and Surveying DONEVAN AND SMITH, ONTAR- io Land Surveyors and Civil Engin- eers, sub-divisions, town planning municipal engineers. 365 or 411" Kin St E. Phones 2532) or 2544. (89th) - Auctioneer PHONE 7164, W. J. SULLEY, auctioneer, 346 Simece St. 8. We can sell your odd 'pieces of furni- ture and other ariicles at our yards K|41 Ring St. W.. Oshawa. Caterlo. Ha K. A of Commerce Buildi (116-1 yr.) | JOFECH P. PF SMANGAN, BA-- BAK: i Public, riscer, Solicitor, Notaty Con- veyancer. Money to loan, Office 1435 King St. East, Oshawa. Phone #45, Residence phone 837. 5 GRIERSUN & CREIGHTON--BA - risters, Conveyancers, Notasics Pub- lic, etc. Office over Standard Bank. "1% Entrance Simcoe St. Phone 13. J. 4 SGRTT . ¥. Grierson, K.C., 7. K. Creighton, B.A. LOUIS &. HY. MAN, BARRISTER, Solicitcs, Notary, over Dewland's Store. Monéy to loan. 16 Simcoe street north. Phone 67. Residence 3206W. PARKHILL AND FIELD, BAR- risters, @tc. Money to Iran. Alger Bldg. Opposite Pust Office. Phone 1614. A. J. Parkhill, A, C. H. Field A HU , BAR- ristets, Solicitors, etc. 24 Sim- coe St. N. Phone 3160. Money to Ioan, (26t1) : Medical DR HAROLD W. TRICK, PHYSI- cian, Surgeon. Obstatrician, . Specia references to materri'y work and di- seases of women. Two years' post graduate experience, Office and resi- dence 167 Simcoe St. N,, {eor. Broek) phone 303. DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, - Accoucher. Office and = resi- dence, King St. East, corner Victoria St. Oshawa. Phone 94. DR. GRavt BERRY, PHYSICIAN, bssetrician, diseases of purse, and children, Office and residence, 97 Bond East. Phone 1135. DR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYS!- cian and Surgeon, special attention given to X-ray wor and Electro- theopy. Office, Disney Block.. Phone . Office open 9 am. to $ p. m. LR "61 King East Phone t zs "DAVID ARCHER, M.D., c.™., L. RB. C. P. and 8S. Edinburgh. Physician, Surgeon and Obstetric- fan. Office 142 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3020, residence 161 King St. BE. Phone 2165. (Dee. 31tf) Dit. A . . STEWART, cislist in surgery. Office 142 Sim- coe street North. Residence 166 coe Street North. Residence 11 Brock St. B. Phone 3020. J. ARCHER BROWN, M.D., L. R. CO. P. & S. Edinburgh, Physician, Surgeon, Obstetrician, special at- tention to maternity ork and dis- eases of children. Office and 'ezid- ence, 185 Simcoe St. North. Phone 3107. (cf) PE aa Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F. T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lovells Drug Store each Saturday, from 1 till 4 p.m., for consultation and treatment of dispases of ear, nose Sad threat only. ointments may be made a a "ity Phone 97. (49-tf) PEE I RY Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat TB. 0. F. RICHARDSON, OFFICE over Mitchell's Drug Store. Hours 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5. Evenings by appc!ntment. Office ph 2860. insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. west, Oshawa. The old- est Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Re- putable Fire Ci ies. (118tf) WHEN PLACING INSURANCE consult R. N. Johns, 80 Simcoe north, Your insurance wants attended to and your interests protected. INSURANCE--USHAWA HOUSE and Land Co. Local agents for one of the best English companies. Of- fice 38 Simcoe St. N. (86-tf) "Real Estate for Sale to suit you Office 38 Si A D OR gain, 2 rooms, hallway, ard cellar. Splendid lot. Electric. Good well. going abroad' Smith, 10 Rosehill Blvd., after 6 p.m, (61) FOR SALE--NEW RUG BRICK house, six rooms, hardwood floors throughout, chestnut trim, electric fireplace. Apply 118 Oshawa Blvd. (July 8-Aug. 8) $1600, SACRIFICE LESS THAN cost, mew house; also room for large house, same lot; central, Down payment, balance easy. Phone 2962. (8-d) FARM FOR SALE 46* ACRES Raglan Village, good buildings. All under cultivation, Possession March first. No exchange. Apply R. Claughton, Myrtle, Ont. (4-5-6-9-10-11) . Music ARTHUR LYNDE, VOCAL TEA. cher (Hambourg Conservatory, To- ronto) pupils prepared for all exams. Oshawa, Wednesday, 92 Simeoe North. Phone 2754F. (129-t1) Transportation CARTAGE, MOVING, GEAVEL sand 'and cinders. Local and long distance hauling. Phone 3048 and 2392F. Smith and Cox, 44 Bond St. al | W. COLEMAN CARTAGE and STOK- age. 85 Bond St. West. Phone 6 trucks for prompt service. Moving van and storage warehouse equip- ment. Baggage transferred to and from all trains. (64tf) OSHAWA"S OLDEST ESTABLISH- ed furniture movers; Park Road cartage. Frank Cowle, Prop. 65 Fark Rd. South. Phone 215. : (June 15-1 mo) #t | Apply L. A. Koch, FOR SALE--NEW SIX-ROOMED brick house vn Lauder Rd.: chest- nut trim, oak floors, built-in cup- boards, 1 extra large bed-room. Bargain for good cash payment. 91 Gladstone Ave. Phone 265F, (9tf) FOR SALE---TWO GOOD BUILD- ing lots 38 by 110. All improvements, Five minutes from General Motors. Bargain for quick sale. 370 Jarvis street, (10h) FOR SALE -- DETACHED SIX room house. Hardwood floors. Elec- tric fixtures. French doors, blinds, newly decorated. Built in cupboards. 82.] Will consider small down payment. Apply owner, 370 Jarvis street, (10c) A NEW AND ATTRACTIVE 7 roomed house for sale. Easy terms. Possession at once. Apply Mrs. J. Stacey, 471 Simcoe St. South. (10b) 6-ROOM NEW HOUSE WITH 1% acres of garden in excellent shape. Will take car as down payment, 325 Gibb St. (11-a) TRUCKING AND MOVING, LOCAL and long distance hauling. Prompt service, Reasonable prices. Me: Nevin, Gilmour and Gardiner, 185 Oshawa Blvd. Phone 29156W. ' (June 24 1 mo) AUTOMOBILES TO RENT. LATE models, by mile or trip. Enjuy your summer vacation motoring. Apply 82 King St. West, (June 27 1 mo) Beauty Pariors BETTY 1.OU PERMANENT WAVE Shoppe. Permanent wave $7.50 and $10. Automatic machine, 1 extra free finger wave. Phone £968. (88tf) EXPERT MARCBLLING BY Betty Ward at Betty Lou Perman- ent Wave Shop. Marcel and sham- poo $1. Phone 2968. (34tf) 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. (June 15-1 mo) MARCEL AND CURL--EXPERT work done, 75¢. Powder Puff Beauty Parlor, 7 Bond Street East. Phone 3051. (104-tf) Money tc Loan CITY ND FARM LOANS, PRO- gress i0any arranged. Parkhill & Field, Barristers, etc. Alger Bldg. Phone 1614. (49tf) $26--LARGE HOUSE, GARDEN, garage. Whitby. Apply A. G. Browning. Phone 392, Whitby or Oshawa 2378. (11a) Shoe Repairing GET YOUR SHOES FIXED LIKE new at Menko, 92 Simcoe N. . " (11-b) Work Wanted KE-UFHOLSTERING, CHESTER- fields made to order. We save you money, Estimates free. G. A. Con- stable, 74 Mechanic street. Phone 5]. (56tf) HOUSE TRIMMING, STAIR building, cupboards and all repair work. .. 240 Eulalie Avenue. Phone 1314W. (8-1) BATTERIES CHARGED, CALLED for and delivered, 75 cents. If rental, supplied $1. Batteries ra paired. Stan Blidgon, 20 Mill St. Phone 1885W. - (July 10-1 mo.) Hemstitching Classified Ads. First insertion--11{ cents por word Minimarn charge--38c. Each cubsequent insertion lc por word Threo consecutive inser- tions for the price of trvo fist insertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge for three insertions, 60 cents. Box number 10c additional Professional or Business Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or less; 10 cents a word per month for erch additional word TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE; AC. COMPLISH MUCH TELEPHONE $s Ask for Classified Ad De. partment aa Articles For Sale MIXED HARD AND SOFT WOOD slahs, $3.50 per load. Also bone dry body wood. Waterous-Meek Limited. Phone 1288 (Apr. 26tf) WALLPAPER AND PAINTS. MOST complete stock ia Oshawa. Muifitt and Park. §2 Simcoe St. S. ; (861) FOR SALE--HEINTZMAN CO. Lid, pianos: new and used pianos, also radios, latest wdodels; ters arranged. Apply C. Trull. Phone 15655J. (111-tf) FACTORY OR OFFICE CLOCK for sale at very reasonable price. Splendid running order. Apply Oshawa Daily Times. (tr) FOR SALE--SAND, GRAVEL, stone and black loam; dump truck service; moderate prices. Phone 1778J. Jack Forrester, 210 Alice St. (July 2-1 mo.) MOTOR FOR SALE--5 HORSE power, 60 cycle, 650 volt, Excel- lent condition. Apply Mr. Alloway, Times Office. (6tf) FOR SALE--2 BROWN SIM- mon"s beds with spring and mat- tress, 2 oak dressers, 1 square ex- tension table, 1 gas range, 1 type- writer, cheap. Apply 152 Elgin St. E. Phone 1046W. (9-¢) FOR SALE -- BABY CARRIAGE, brown wicker in first class condition. Apply 287 William St. E. (10c) HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR sale. Beds, rugs and dressers. Phone 2968 or apply 86 Simcoe St. N. (July 12--1 mo) HAY FOR SALE -- ABOUT 30 acres good standing crop. Close to centre of Oshawa. Apply to G. D. Conant, Oshawa, Ont. (10c) HEMSTITCHING, NINE CENTS yard, pleating, buttonholes, dress- making, alterations, Mrs. Dell, 26% Simcoe south, Phone 1656. (June 14-1 mo) Second Hand Dealer SECOND HAND DEALER. FUR- niture bought and sold. 186 Bloor St. East. Phone 1617M. (31) Painting and Decorating Welding Residence. 432J. (9tf) Lrental DR. S. J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- gett's, Special attention to X-Ray work. ' Gas extraction. Nurse in attendance. Phone 959. House 1312. (41 yr) DR, FRED A. TLORA, DENTIST, 37 King street east. Alser building. Phone 2860. Eveniags by appoiat- ment. (48t0) DR. H. M. CUOKE, 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 BI Phone 948. residence. 1378M. PR Je BF. BROCK, DENTIST, 18 Simcoe St." N., cver Dewland's. Phone 1957. Resi. 202W. Evenings by appointment. (July 9t'* DR. W. H. GIFFORD, OFFICE Regent Theatre Bldg. Phone 1730. Residence ! x 66 tf DR. LANGMAIDL, DR. DAV1ES, Dentists, 27 King St. E. Special at- tention to gas extraction snd X- ray work. Nurse In attendance. Phones 1243 and 864. (95tL) t+v Veterinary Surgeon DR. SHIRLEY, VETERINARIAN, Specialist diseases domestic animals, Cat and Dog Hospital, 203 King west. Phone 629. (56tf) ~~ Architects C, C. STENHOUSE -- GENERAL architectural work. Second . floor, Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. Res. phone 909] (8-tf) R. GUTSOLE, FIRST CLASS PA- perhariger, painting and Sraining, Prices right, work guaranteed. 3 Pine Ave., phone 3065w or 2067w. 72t£) WOODWORK ALTERATIONS furniture repaired. Painting by job. or hour. 735 Cedar street. Phone 24517. cre Frater ne 17 1 Eo) OSHAWA PAINTERS--14 NAS- sau St. Phone 1495W. Prices reas- onable. Call between 12 and 1 at noon and 6 and 7. July 9-Aug.'9) Building Suppiies FO. SALE--SAND, GRAVEL, stone and black loam, $1.60 a yd. For quality and service 'phone Essery Bros. 332 ring 11. mw t N. OSHAWA CONCRETE WORKS. Phone 15757. Cement blocks, 8-9, 10-12; cement bricks; gravel and stones. (June 20-1 mo.) CEMENT BLOCKS FOR SALE: To insure prompt delivery, place orders in advance of delivery date. W. Borrowdale. Phone 1625. h (78-t0) Automobile Repairing STEPHENSON BROS. GARAGE 18 Church St. Repairs all kinds cars. Special attention to bumping and welding. Snappy Battery service charging and repairing. © (1071) Eien Cleaning and Pressing UNIVERSAL DRY CLEANERS and dyers, the place for altera- tions and repairs. Phone 509. 12% King West. Above Cannings Men's Wear. (June 24 1 mo) THOMSON AND JOHNSON, AS- soclate architects, < Simcoe St. S. Over Felt Bros. (66tF) Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO. 67 KING ST. East, Ambulance," Residence, 542 Simcoe street morth. Phones 210J and 210W. : DISNEY-COTT FUNERAL HOMd 87 Celina street, Oshawa. Corner Bruce" utrest. Ambulance. PLone 2082. (96-1) Watch Repairing F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, . repair shop at 44% King Street West, Your pat- gonage is solicited. fa, Herbalist MOS-KE-TOX---DON'T WAIT FOR 'Ithe bite. Put it on and scare them away. 1Ge, 25c-and 50c per box Try our famous Blood Mixture. Also Asthma Remedy. The dollar bottles that gives Lhe million dei- lar feeling. Guaranteed pure herbs. Obtainable only . from proprietor, Goulding, 23 Prince St. Old Del Ray Bus Station, Oshawa. June 24 1 moY Dancing LEARN TO DANCE BY THE NEW Easy Method. Beginners a spe- ciality. Private lessons. Shirley Studios, 693 Simcoe North. (2-d) and small ACETYLENE WELDING AND Brazing. All kind of metals. We have the best welder in city. Workmanship guaranteed. 82 King St. West. : (June 27-1 mo) Awnings WINDOW AWNINGS, PORCH awnings, verandah curtains, can- opy tops installed. T. Taylor, Tor- onto. Oshawa phone 1053. Even- 267W. 3 (77tt) MOTOR CYCLE, 'A.'J, T. 1928 model, Electrically equipped. Bar- gain. Apply 99 Gibbon street. (100) LAWN MOWERS Good used mowers for sale, re- paired and sharpened ready for use. Mowers ground and repaired. Saws filed. O'Regans, 58 Prince St. (10h) SMALL COOK STOVE IN GOOD condition. Phone 1282W. '(11-a) FOR SALE--ELECTRIC RANGE, one dresser, 3 congoleum rugs, 2x3 yds., 23x3 yds., 33x3 yds. Own- er leaving city. Must sell, * 343 Ritson Rd. N. (11-¢) FOR BALE--FIVE TUBE SPLIT- dort radio Cheap for quick sale. 237 Verdun Road. Phone 29864. - (11-b) FOR SALE--GOOD STRONG tent. Almost new, Has two screen windows. A bargain. A. W. Deckie, the Lake. (11-¢) Pets and Live Stock HORSE, 900 IBS. IN BEST uy condition, 'Alsv buggy and cutter. Phone 920 ring 1, 2, = * (10c) BEAUTIFUL PEKINGESE DOG for sale: thoroughbred, 2 years, house trained, fond .of children. Other breeds to choose from, ¥8 up. Dogs groomed and bathed. A. McIlwaine, Star Kennels, Port Whitby. (July 10-1 mo.) BABY CHICKS, FOR IMMEDIATE delivery from Canada's oldest and greatest laying strains. White Wyandottes and White Leghorns. We were first in Canada to adver- tise and ship chicks. Safe arrival guaranteed. Wyandottes 18c each. Leghorns ~12¢ each; any number. Large catalogue free. Fisher Poultry Farm, Box 0-83, Ayton, Ontario. ' (146-152-5-10) - Radio Service RADIO SERVICE AND REPAIRS, tubes and sets tested, batteries re- charged, called for and delivered, rental supplied $1. Batteries re- paired at moderate prices. Charles Wales. Phone 1046J. (July 10-1 mo.) Building Materials ALL KINDS OF SECOND HAND building material. Plumbing, fix- tures, lattice work, lath, $3.50 per thousand, sash, doors, etc. All kinds of building wrecked, large on shortest notice. Dominion Wrecking Ca.,' corner Olive and Drew. Phone 2154W. (11c) Agents Wanted PERSONAL CHRISTMAS GREET- ing Cards agents wanted to take orders for the finest line ever shown in Canada. Regal Art Co. Room and buard ROOM AND BOARD FOR ™W 0. Private home. Home privileges. Ap- ply 344 Athol street east. a (146L1) ROOM AND BOARD FOR 2 BUSI- ness girls or gentlemen, near G.M. C. office. 92 Oshawa Blvd, (9-¢) ROOM AND BOARD FOR ONE OR two gentlemen or two business girls, North end. Phone 1452M. (10¢) Lost and Found ------ --o------ i -------- CEE: OSHAWA HOSPITAL NURSE'S pin lost, between 392 Masson St. and Hospital. Owner's name on back of pin. Phone 613F. (9-¢) LOST--PURSE CONTAINING SUM of money and valuable articles at Lakeview Park on Sunday, July 7. Finder please leave at Times. Re- ward. : (9c) LOST--LADY'S GREEN GOLD wrist watch, between "Parkwood" and Aberdeen St. Reward. Miss Caig, "Parkwood." (10c) SIRE For Exchange AUTOMOBILE WANTED IN EA- change for horse, harnéss and bug- gy. Will pay cash difference. 325 Gibbons St. (11-a) ~ For Sale or Rent OR SALE OR TO RENT--! J) 5 room bungalow. All conveni- ences. Garage at 282 Haig St. Phone 2106W. (8c) FOR SALE OR RENT, NEW bungalow, 4 rooms and bathroom, all conveniences, hardwood floors throughout. Box 13 Times. (10c) A NICE LITTLE BUNGALOW for sale. Cheap or will rent .to a good tenant. Apply F. L. Beecroft, Manufacturerg, 310 Spadina Ave, Taranta, Ara For Rent North Simcoe St., Simcoe Manor and Buckingbam Manor. South Simcoe St. Victoria Apts. Four and five rooms all latest comveniences including, Electric refrigeration, stoves, and fixtures, laundry rooms, with Electric Dryers, {(nclserator, and shower baths. For further par- ticulurs. .\pply Your Local Agent or Junitor on Premises. The Trusts and Guarantee Co., Ltd., Manager tor Owner, Toronto. Apply Mr, Gzler, Phone 2089J. { 111) FOR RENT-- FURNISHED FOUR roomed suite in Victoria Apts. 201 S'mcoe St. South. Apply to Mr. Grier, Phone 2989J. (3440) A ENT TO LET--FA on Simcoe St. 3 rooms and bath. semi-furnished. Central. Apply Bradley Bros. office. (142t0) FOR RENT ~-- THREE ROOMS, semi-furnished. Phone 2925W. (9-c) SEVEN-ROOM NEW HOUSE FOR rent: all conveniences, hardwood floors throughout, near General Motors' office. Apply 91 Ritson road north, (9-c) , Help Wanted--Male AN AT enced Digman for body and fender work. Good wages and steady work. Apply Stratford Auto Body, 1652 St, Patrick St., Stratford. Phone Stratford 1477. (133th) AMBITIOUS INEXPERIENCED men allowed fifty cents hour, learn- ing best paying trades. Engineer- ing, Electricity, Garage work, Chauffeuring, Bricklaying, Barber- ing, Hairdressing. Literature free, Write--Dominion Trade Schools, King West, Toronto. (11-a) WE HAVE A REAL ATTRACTIVE proposition for men to represent ug in the sale of fruit and orna- mental trees, shrubs, roses and perennials, Write for particulars, Brookdale Nurseries, Bowmanville. _ (T-T-S tf) Help Wanted--Female LADY SHOE CLBRK WANTED Experienced preferred. Apply Burns Shoe Co. (124t1) Position Wanted TWO ROOMS, COMPLETELY furnished, for light housekeeping. Every convenience. Phone 1430J. 162 Burke St. (9-c) A LARGE FRONT ROOM SUIT A business couple or several young men wishing to room together. Every comfort and convenience. Cheap rent. Also garage. Phone 1158J for particulars. (9¢) FOR RENT--FURNISHED TWO room apartment. Also light house- keeping room. Phone 1778W. 216 Aljce St. (9¢) FOR RENT -- SEVEN ROOM brick house. Newly decorated. All conveniences, Close to General Motors, Phone .17377J. (9c) TO RENT--TWO FURNISHED rooms for light ho isekeeping. All conveniences. 126 Agnes St. Phone 1932W . (9¢) FOR RENT---BATHROOM FLAT in new home. Suitable for light housekeeping. Qccupation Aug. 1st. 377 Jarvis St. (9¢) A COMPETENT MIDDLE AGH lady would care for babies after- noon or evening, or travelling companion to elderly lady or gen- tleman, referepces. Phone 799W. (8f) Building Materials CUT PRICES DURING JULY AND August. Bargain Circular "now ready offers Fir Doors $2.98; glazed House Sash $1.35; Barn Sash glazed 78¢; Heavy Coated Corrugated Metal Roofing $5.55, Asphalt Shingles $5.25; Slate Roofing $2.98; Oak Flooring 6c. House Paint 68c quart; Insulating { Board half inch $43.00, thousand feet. Wall Board $28.50 thousand. Ready Cut Garages only $2500 down; Pumping Engine with Jack $49.90. Bargains in Plumbing goods; Metal Siding, Pumps, Sinks, Roof Coating, Metal Ceiling, Garage Doors, Con bination Doors, etc, Write for free day Building, Hamilton, Ont. Motor Cars FOR RENT----TWO ROOMS UN- furnished. All conveniences. Phone 2566W. Apply 111 Elgin St. W. (10c) TO RENT--TWO UNFURNISHED rooms. Suitable for light house- keeping. Young married touple pre- ferred. Apply 267 French St. (10c) TO RENT--FARM OF 125 ACRES, close to Oshawa, all under cultivation, good buildings and. land, immediate possession to plow, full possession April 1st, 1930. Apply to G. D. Con- ant, Oshawa, Ont. (Sept. 1) FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT for one or two gentlemen. 18% King St. E. Mrs. Wolfraim. (10¢) FOR RENT--TWO FURNISHED roms at the lake. Suitable for four young men. Breakfast if desired. Box 12 Times. (10b) FOR RENT -- LARGE MODERN apartment, Central. Moderate. Also smaller one at low rental. Ap- ply phone 1860. (10¢) FOR RENT -- TWO LIGHT | housekeeping rooms. Furnished or | unfurnished.. Phone 1971F. (10c) FOR SALE--'27 CHEVROLET SE- dan, $425. Cash or terms. Will sacrifice. Phone 2584J., or 392 Mitchell Avenue. (8-d) GREAT USED CAR SALE PRICES CUT AWAY BELOW list. We must clear them out to make room. 1922 Overland Touring, real BOOM, tieinRinrteei cmv" srsrivionnss 1923 Superior touring, a real buy i. ni 1923 Ford Sedan . . $65. 1923 Chey. Coupe ..........5$1235. 1925 Dodge. sedan, hargain $350. 1923 Oakland touring ..... -= $95. Also have one 1927 Pontiac lan- dau, one 1928 Pontiac sedan, one 1927 Chev. Imperial Landau, une Oldsmobile sedan, just .a few months old. All at greatly reduc- ed prices. Will accept your car and make terms on balance. LUKE MOTOR SALES Phone 382 Whitby. (9c) FORD TOURING FOR SALE. AP- ply 101 Richmond St. W. Phony 2331J. (11-b) $60. $75. 3 ROOM RED. BRICK HOUSE with garage. Just west Ross Cor- ners. Possession at once. Phone 209 Brooklin, evenings, (10c) LARGE ROOMS 1, 2 OR MORE AS desired $10 per month up. Mrs. Maynard, brick house, Oshawa !{ Lake, (10h) FOR. RENT---THREE UNFUR- nished rooms. In new home. All conveniences. 108 Frederick St. Phone 2395J. (10¢) {THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS to rent. All conveniences. Phone 1864J. (11-¢) FOR RENT--SMALL HOUSE. Water, light, gas. $15 per month. Phone 1594F. (10b) FOR RENT -- GARAGE WITH privilege of washing car. 146 Sim- coe St. N, Phone 224. (10¢) FOR RENT--TWO OR THREE furnished rooms, suitable for lignt housekeeping. 282 Golf St. even- ings. (11-¢) FOR RENT--E IG H T-ROOMED brick house: three-piece bath and all conveniences, on Olive Ave., off Albert St. Apply 96 Olive Avenue. or 'phone 1769J. (11-¢) TO RENT--SEVEN-ROOMED house at 286 Golf St. Immediate possession. Phone 2712. (11-¢) FOR RENT--BRICK HOUSE, SIX rooms and bath, blinds and fix- tures. Well decorated, Large lot, good garage. Apply 260 Athol 8t. E. (11a) TO RENT--FURNISHED LIGHT housekeeping rooms. All conveni- ences. 21 McLaughlin Blvd. Phone 2784. (11e) APARTMBNT TO RENT, 191 Osh- awa Blvd. Phone 1663M, ' + (11D) GENTLEMAN WISHES ROOM and board with private family. Location south of King ot north on car line. Box 14 Times, (11b) Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT--FARM OF 40 or 50 acres, to take possession September 1st.' T. Smith, Canton, Ontario. % (8-e) WANTED TO RENT--5 OR 6- room house, North or East section. Possession August 1st. Apply Box 3, Times. (11-h) WANTED--SINGLE - ROOM AN board at $7 a" week by refined of- fice gentlemen, Box 7 Times. : (11a) Pumping Outfit {GASOLINE PUMPING GINE with Pump Jack under Fifty Dol- lars. Greatest Bargain ever. July and August only. Circular free. Tenders Wanted TENDERS FOR COAL FOR PINE AVENUE SCHOOL, WESTMOUNT Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up till July 19th, 1929, for the supplying of approximately 100 tons, more or less, No. 1 Jeddo Buckwheat Coal to be weighed over city scales, weighing to be paid by dealer. One car to be delivered at once and balance as required by the Board. Each weigh-bill must be signed by caretaker at time of delivery at schopl. S. V. YOUNG, Secretary to the Board, Box 291, Oshawa. (10D) Tenders Wanted CONTRACTORS SEALED TEN- ders will be received by the under- signed up to noon July 19 next for construction of the following sidewalks 4 ft. wide for the Town- ship of East Whitby: Wilson Rd. east boundary of Oshawa, 2000 ft. Westmount approximately 9600 ft. Tenders to state price per ft. for walk, private driveways and cross- ings. Also price per cu. yd. for ex- cavation and fill. Give date when work could be started. Lowest or any tenders not neces- sarily accepted. P, G. PURVIS, Clerk, {Township of East Whitby. Columbus, July 11, 1929, (9-11) BEACH ENSENBLE BEGONES NODEST | Skirts and Wide Pyjama Trousers Shown In Paris Paris, gtyles show no change in swimming suits beyond an interest in eccen- tric woven patterns on the pull- over side, such as favorite yacht emblems, arrow-pierced hearts ana curious monograms. It is physie- ally impossible to make trunks shorter, but there is seemingly no desire to make them longer, How- ever, in the beach ensemble there yardage. = Mary Nowitzky, always in the vanguard as to this type of cos- tume, js giving us a new beach Halliddy Company, 14 Halliday Whitby, Oshawa phone 324, ; oy toe ANIA) Building, Hamilton, Ont, skirt. fastens about the normai circular, Halliday Company, 14 Halli- .Jdation with tinsel figures. ly 13.--Summer beach |? is a new note--that of increased waistline over the swimming suit. It is' made of gayly printed toile in two circular panels, arrangeu In points, the back point touching the sand, Topping this. outfit is an old-time shade hat of straw with wide ribbon over the crown and tying under the chin in a manner once supposed to 'tie the young man's heart within." Whether or not the heart of modern man is interested 'in this style of bonnet, this beach outfit with the exception of the bare arms and clinging jersey could pass mid-Victorian censorship. While not easy to imagine Deau- ville, or Le Touquet, more than abstractly interested in a beach costume made with a long and am- ple skirt, it is true that a certain degree of old-time "modesty'" is "a la page." Out of the briny, legs become "limbs" and are garbed as such. The latest version of the pajama beach suit has wide trous- ers, some so wide as to suggest an ankle-long divided skirt. Lelong's pajama beach costumes sport wide trousers, cut like sailor trousers, the outfit showing the sailor colors of red, white and blug. Chantal is making brilliant beac pajama suits with trousers of Scotch plaid or in wild cubist de- signs with hip-long jacket of a plain material. Lenieff likes beach trousers with tuck-in shirt, trous- ers in Turkish silhouette, full at the top with buttoned ankles. In comparison, Jane Regny is rather conservative, relying more on ef- fective color combinations than on drastic line changes. A largely ordered pajama beach suit by Regny has trousers, short coat and sleveless blouse of grey crepe de chine. Canary yellow makes an outside stripe down the trouser legs, edges the coat pock- ets and in diagonal stripes half covers the blouse. Jane Regny's urge for yellow as a mid-summer color is also expressed in a calf- long outer coat of yellow jersey made with raglan sleeves over a knit swimming suit of yellow, tan and white. Anart is also conservative as to beach outfits, although he shows half-long outer coats of reversible materials in two colors, featuring red. Also he shows pull-overs, knitted with quaint fish and un- known sea inhabitants, which are not unpleasant to look at, although one would hardly wish to meet them in the briny. When this story is read, the new fall and winter fabrics will be in the hands of the Paris model mak- ers to be shown in the August op- enings of winter models, The im- portant fabric for the coming sea- son is velvet, so important that one of the largest silk manufacturers of Lyons is showing it in over 200 tones. Bianchini is also offering panne, a material which to the lay mind is velvet, but technically is not vel- vet. The surface thread is long, heavily pressed and the surface very brilliant. It is featured in black, also with cplored and tin- sel figures on a brilliant black ground. There is a return of tin- sel patterns, sometimes on panne, and 'again on a delightful mixture of velvet traceries on -a'tulle foun- These tinsel patterns are unlike the old lames and deserve a new name. Tingel. This house is presenting much brocaded taffetas and moires, una as these have been largely orderea by certain Paris couturiers, we shall certainly see in the coming winter a new version of the "style" evening frock. ' The winter silks and veivets show many green tones, a blue more brilliant than navy blue and a lavender blue, and many light brown shades that blend well to- gether, also many red tones. SEEK OLD MINES ON LONELY ISLAND Scientists Invade "Grave- yard of Great Lakes' for Prehistoric Pits Windsor, Ont., July 13.--The grave- yard of the Great Lakes--Isle Royale in Laké Superior--will be invaded this summer by the forces of science in to riddles' as old as this continent. The first of a party sent out by the University of Michigan at the re- quest 'of the state, began an inves- tigation of the island's strange plant and animal life early in July, and it is expected that the summer of 1930 vestigation; is concluded. The object of the investigation is primarily to study prehistoric mine pits from which an unknown, people took: the native copper centuries be- fore the "discovery" of the American confinent, but it is expected that the party may also find wreckage from many lake boats which have piled up on 'the rock-bound coast of the is- land. It was in the neighborhood of Isle Royale that the steamer Kam- an attempt to make it yield the keys | will also pass away before the "in| loops struck during the storm of De- cember 6, 7 and 8, 1927, and sank with all hands. The' Altadoc, too, came to grief in this vicinity at the same time, fd 3 The island is 45 tiles long By nine miles wide, and is shaped somewhat like a battleship, steaming in 'a-north- easterly direction, with smaller. island like destroyers cruising at its bow. It lies 55 miles north of Keeweenaw point, which itself is dreaded by in- land mariners, and 18 miles south of the Canadian shore, . : Archaeologists, botanists and zoo- logists, armed with the most modern equipment, will make ap the investi- gating party, and are undaunted by the spirits which legend says here had the island under their protection for untold ages. : The oldest Indian tribes of the Chippewas found by Jesuit fathers when they penetrated to the upper lakes in the late Seventeenth Century, said Isle Royale was the home of the Great Manitou and the fierce storms and treacherous waters defended it against invasion, However, the old legends have long since. vanished un- der the cold scrutiny of the white man. Minong, the ancient name of the island, is no longer believed to be a single huge mass of copper float- ing about Lake Superior. It has been exactly mapped; its inlets and bays and rocky headlands appear on the maps of the lake survey. More than half a century ago government geo= logists penetrated its densely forest- ed slopes and charted the composi- tion of its rocks. And yet, this. bit of virgin wilderness is in most re- spects as unknown fo man as when it first emerged beneath thelast great glacial ice-sheet. More than 3,000 moose roam the island. Caribou haunt the wunder- brush and marshes of the interior, The streams, which rush 'down like miniature torrents from the long ridge 'that rises 700 fect above = the level of the lake, are the homes of the beaver and the mink. The 47 lakes on the island teem with fish and the brooks with brook trout. But it is not so much as a 'sports- man's paradise that the island holds ifs greatest attraction for university scientists. It is rather because there they hope will be found the answer to many puzzling questions. Undismayed by the failure of others, the archaeologists of the party will inspect every cave and rock shel- ter, every pit and mine dump which holds any promise at all, in their search for some relic: that will help to identify the prehistoric mipers and, perhaps, link them indisputably with the mysterious race of mound build- ers. It has been estimated that the is fand contains at least 15,000 pits bear- ing evidence of ancient mining oper= ations, Fire was built on the trap rock and the matrix was cracked by a sudden flooding with cold water. Mounds of broken hammer stones or pounders of a stone native to the Minnesota shore indicate they were brought in quan- tity to the mines to be used in free- ing the copper and were - discarded when they became too chipped to6 be useful. Of the thousands of these stones found by previous explora- tions, not one has been discovered undamaged. . One scientist has estimated that, working so slowly, at least 10,000 men, laboring for 1,000: years, would be necessary to produce this scarring of the rock. Island copper, like no other in the world, is distinguished in its native state by flecks of pure sil- ver. Tools and ornaments bearing this unquestioned mark of origin have been found in mounds in nearly south as the Gulf of Mexico. Apparently this- strange 'race van- ished as suddenly as it came. Not one skeleton, hearth .or kitchen has been found to hint of their life and habits. rs The party will consist of Adolph Muric, assistant curator of mammals at the University of Michigan; Nor- man A. Wood, university ornitholo- gist; and Dr. Walter N, Koelz, Ich- thyologist. Solution of the Boulder Dam problem is welcome both from a sectional and national point of view. Regionally, it means a new era of prospefity for no less than seven - Western States. For the American people as a whole it re- moves all obligation to try to un- derstand what the Boulder Dam business is all about.--New York Times. iia every state of the Union, and 'as far DISNEY-COTT. } AMBULANCE ; 87 Célina St. Phone 1088 y A Good Buy For Quick Sale "A six room brick house, i hardwood floors through- ' "out, all newly decorated, opposite Fittings, Bruce St. Will exchange for Peterboro _broperty. Apply WARDEN BROWN 89 Ritson Road South Ei Money Loaned ON Automobiles Ten-Minute Service . All dealings confidentiali Pay 'while you are driving. ~G. R. HOLDEN Motor Loans & Discount Ltd. 14} King St. E. i Phone 2790 we

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy