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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1929 PAGE THIRTEEN Clit ol C E CTION Mr. Seller NNN INNO £.) a & ANNIS, BARRISTERS Notari ublic, vi and general practice. of ey A 7% Simeoe St. South, onant, | ! Phone 4. G. D, As uD. A. F. Annis," B.A, 2 ANK 8. yo Bs K, Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey- ancer. Money to loan. Third floor new Alger Building, Opposite Post , one 2996. tors * f . SINCLAIR, K.C.,, BANK ol erce Building, JOSEPH 2, MANGAN, B.A.--BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Pyblic, Con- veyancer, Money to loan. Office 14'% ng St. East, Oshawa, Phone 445. Residence phone 837. SON, CREIGHTON AND Fraser, Barristers, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, etc, Office over Standard Bank. Entrance Simcoe St. Phone 13. J. F. Grierson, K.C., T. K. Creighton, B.A. LOUIS S. HVMAN, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary, over Dewland's Store. Money to loan, 16 Simcoe street north. Phone 67. Residence 3206W. PARKHILL AND FIELD, BAR- risters, ctc. Money to loan. Alger Bldg. Opposite Post Office. Phone 1614. A. J. Parkhill, A. C. H. Field, GREER AND HUMPHREYS. BAR: risters, 'Solicitors, etc. 24% Simcoe St. .N. Phone 3160. Money to loan. | A CG. HALL, B'A,, BARRIS ter, ete, Conveyancing and general practice. 22% King St. East, Phone 3237, .. (tf) Medical WRaeS" where, DONEVAN AND | : io Land Surveyors and Civi eers, sub-divisions, town planning, municipal engineers, 365 or 411 King L RIAL CO. 67 KING ST. East, Ambulance, Residence, 542 Sim- coe street north. Phones 210] and 210W, DISNEY-COTT FUNERAL HOME 87 Celina street, Oshawa. Corner Bruce street. Ambulance. Phone 1 s Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. west, Oshawa, The old- est Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Re- putable Fire Companies. WHEN PLACING INSURANCHK consult R, VN. Johns, 80 Simcoe north. Your insur«nce wants attended to and vour mterests protected. Transportation CARTAGE, COLEMAN'S, 85 BOND W., Phone 82. Furniture van and 6 trucks in charge of expert men. Furniture tooving a specialty. Stor- age arranged. CARTAGE, MOVING, GRAVE! sand and cinders, Local and long distance hauling. Phone 3048 and 2692F. Smith and. Cox, 44 Bond St ESTAB- Park Road OSHAWA'S OLDEST lished furniture movers. car age. Local and long distance. Frank Cowle, Prop. 65 Park Ril. South, Phone 216. (Sept 156-1 mo) DR. HAROLD W. TRICK, PHYSI- cian, Surgeon, Obstetrigian, Special references to maternity work and di- seases of women. Two years' post graduate experience. Office antl resi- dence 167 Simcoe St. N., (cor. Brock) phone 303 DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, Accoucher. Office' and resi- dence, King St. East, corner Victoria St. Oshawa, Phone 94. | DR. GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician, diseases of infants and children. Office and residence, 97 Bond East. Phone 1155. DR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI- cian and Surgeon, special attention given to X-ray work and Electro. theopy. Office, Disney Block, Phone 2050. Office' open 9 am. 9 p.m. Residence 161 King East. Phone 2416. DR. ALVIE. STEWART, SUR-|® geon, Obstetrician, physician, Special attention to surgerv. Two years ele- ven. months post graduate experience, Hospital, St. Bartholomew's and St. Mary's. Hospital, London, Royal Iu firmary, Edinburgh, University Hos: pital, Berlin. Office 142 Simcoe St. north, Phone 3020. Residence 3164. DR. DAVID ARCHER, M.D, C.M., IL. RC. P. and. S. Edinburgh, Physician, Surgeon aiid Obstetrician. Office 142 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3020, residence 161 King St. E. Phone 3153. I. ARCHER BROWN, M.D, L.. R. C. P. & S. Edinburgh. Physician, Surgeon, Obstetrician, special at- tention to maternity work and dis- eases of children, Office and resi- dence, 185 Simcoe St. North, Phone 3107. 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 and'throat only. Appointments may be made at drug store. Phone 97. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. E. F. RICHARDSON, OFFICE over Mitchell's Drug Store. Hours -10 to 12 am, 2 to 5. Evenings by appointment. Office phone 2660. Residence 432]. Dental DR. S. J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- sett's. Special attention to .X-ray work. Gas extraction. Nurse in at- tendance. Phone 959. House 1312. DR. FRED A. FLORA, DENTIST, 37 King street east, Alger building, Phone 2860. Evenings by appoint- ment. Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU PERMANENT WAVE Shoppe.. Permanent wave $7.50 and $10 Automatic machine. 1 extra frec finger wave. Phone 2968. EXPERT MARCELLING BY Betty Ward at Betty Lou Perman- ent Wave Shoppe. Marcel and sham poo $1. Phone 2968. WATSONS BARBER AND Beauty Shop. 9 Celina St. We spe- cialize in ladies' hair cutting, mar- celling, shampooing, facials, . Marcel 50 cents. 'For appointments phone 2653. (Sept. 10-1 mn.) EXPERIENCED MARCELLER will fill appointments in your own home. Morning or évening, = Ap- pointments only, Phone 2710W. (Sept. 9-1 mo.) Building Supplies FOR SALE -- SAND, GRAVEL, stone and black loam. $1.60 a vd. For quality and service 'phone Es- serv Bros. '332 ring 11. CEMENT BLOCKS: FOR SALE-- To insure prompt delivery, place or- ders in advance of delivery date. W. Borrowdale. Phone 1618, Music PUPILS ACCEPTED instructions. Mrs. Berry. Phone 1156. IN VOCAL (Dr.) Grant (Oct. 1-1mo) Rul Estate for Sale 100: A Al ARM A tillable; 20 acres seeded to Alfal- fa; fair buildings, milk house, good wells; situated on milk route, half mile: from school, 5 miles from Oshawa; reasonable price, easy terms; would accept other proper-- ty in exchange, perferably pasture land, Apply Norman Gimblett, oun i awa, R, R. 2. : FOR SAL five room bungalow on Burke street, 'near King. Oak floors, chestnut trim, storm windows and doors, | divided cellar, . furnace, three plece bath, French doors, veranda, side drive, lot 365x860. Price $3950, $500 cash down, bal- ance easy terms. This is a splendid home and is worth $4600. Phone Mr. 'Jones. 2667. (78¢e) FOUR THOUS Y8 POUL- try ' Farm, thirty acres; modern house, large hennery, close to sta- tion. Terms, Apply to L. S. Weav- er, Trenton, Ont. (80-83) FOR SALE--$5000 NORTH EAST, Patricia Ave., new brick house. Ex tra large living room with coal mantle. Chestnut trim and oak fioors throughout, white enamelled and tiled kitchen, built in cabinet and ironing board, inlaid linoleum on floor, wired for stove, large bedrooms with plenty clothes closets, linen press with drawers, 1 cupboard, double base plugs in each room, three plece bathroom, medicine cabinet, towel rails, lin- oleum on floor. Well drained tiled cellar, guaranteed furnace and coil, laundry tubs. Reasonable cash payment or clear building lot and cash, No old property. No agents, Phone 3067W, (80c) Work Wanted RE-UPHOLSTERING, CHESTER- fields made to order. We save you money. Estimates 'free. G. A. Con- stable. 74 Mechanic street. Phone 15957. (56tf) BATTERIES CHARGED, CALLED for and delivered, 75 cents. If ren- tal supplied $1. Batteries repaired. Stan Blidgon, 20. Mill St. Phone 1885W. (Sept. 10-1mo.) BATTERIES CHARGED AND DE- livered 76c, rental 2G5e¢, and the entire electrical system of car re- paired. 204 Oshawa Blvd. Phona 8112W. (Sept, 10-1mo) TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITING AND ADDING machines overhauled, repaired and rebuilt. My work is guaranteed. You don't pay until you are sat- isfied. Dealer in all kinds of re- built typewriters. Calvin Elliott, 251 Arthur Street, Oshawa, Ont. Phone 969W. (Oct. 4-1 Mo.) "Photographer TAVE YOUR FAVORITE SNAP- shots and photographs colored-- Phone 534 for prices and samples, (Oct. 1-1 mo). OSREIED S | Rates for | Classified Ads.| First insertion--11; cents per word, Minimum charge 30c. Each subsequent consecn- tive insertion 1c per word, Three consecutive inser- tions for the price of two first insertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge for three insertions, G0 cents. Box number 10¢ additional Professional "or Business Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or less; 10 cents a word per month for each additional word, TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE; AC- COMPLISH MUCH TELEPHONE 35 Ask for Classified Ad Department ---- Articles For Sale MIXED HARD AND SOF1L WOOD slabs, $3.50 per. load. Also bone dry body wood. Waterous Meek Limited. Phone 1288. (Apr. 26tf) FOR SALE--HEINTZMAN CO. Ltd., pianos, new and used pianos, also radios, latest wodels; ters arranged. Apply C. Trull. Phone 16654, (111-tf) FOR SALE -- MUSKRAT COAT, size 38, will uvell cheap, Phone 2147F. . (77-C) FALL AND WINTER APPLES AL- 80 cider apples for sale, cheap. Ralph Tooley, Tooley's Mills. Phone 332 r 21. (78¢) FOR SALE--BLACK COAT, WITH fur trimming, size 36, perfect con- dition. Apply Box 219 Times. (78¢) FOR SALE--QUARTER-CUT OAK dining room table, good condition. Apply 804 Richmond St, E. (80¢) CHEAP--8 NEW CELLAR WIN- dow frames, also one large cabl- ret enterprize heater, Phone 2627W. (80b) FOR SALE--~--1 DRESSER AND Commode $8. New kitchen tahle $6. New Simmons bed $15. Also other articles. 175 Oshawa Blvd. (80b) FOR SALE--LARGE MIRROR with oak frame 6% x 3%. Phone 3167. (80c) For Rent FOUR AND FIVE ROONED MOD- ern suites, including electric refrig- eration, stove, laundry, convenl ences, etc.; continuous hot water supplied. Apply Supt. 'phone 3671, or The Trusts and Guarantee Co. Ltd., manager for owner, Toronto. (27-t1) APARTMEN1S TO RENT Modern conveniences, $40 and up. Apply Jury & Lovell, (36-1) TO RENT--PRIVATE 6- 3 apartment over Ledger's Store, next to Karn's Drug Store, Pos- session October 1. Apply Mrs, F. UG. Henry, 231 King St. East. Phone 16. 62-tf) TO RENT--NICELY FURNISHED bedroom on ground floor, running water, also one single room, Every convenience, Very ceutral. Apply 178 Centre St. Phone 3116, (80a) TO RENT--FRAME HOUSE. $18 monthly on Montrave avenué, Ap- ply 8. A, Sargant, 238 Park Rd. S. Phone 1270W, (761) TO RENT--TWO ROOMS FUR- nished. Every convenience for light housekeeping, Phone 1473J. (76tf) HOUSE TO RENT--SEVEN ROOM- ed brick house, attic finished. Gar- age. Immediate possession. Apply 109 Colborne St. B. (171) NEW SIX ROOM BRICK HOUSE. Hardwood floors, French doors. Reasonable rent. 84 Cadillac Ave. Phone 162 or 2804J. (80c) ROOMS FOR RENT, MODERATE PRICE. Breakfast if desired. phone 3090. (78¢) TO RENT -- FIVE ROOM BUNG- alow, all conveniences, wired for stove, garage. 120 Oshawa Blvd. Apply 10 Bond St. West, (78¢) FIVE ROOMED FRAME HOUSE on Elliott avenue. Possession Oct. 21st. Apply 239 Dearborne Av- enue, Phone 2928W, (78¢) SIX ROOM HOUSE, 264 HAIG ST. All conveniences, blinds and fix- tures, Garage, Phone 2106W or call 241 Grooms Ave. (784) NEW 6 ROOMED HOUSH™ FOR rent. All convenience, Apply 2506 Ritson Road South. (782) PARTLY FURNISHED OR UN- furnished two rooms on bathroom fiat. Rent reasonable, Close to Motors. Phone 1783M. (78c) FOR RENT THREE UNF URNISH ed rooms, all conveniénces, new house, no children, Apply 3387 Division St. Phone 3011W (79¢) FOR RENT--NEW BIGHT ROOM brick house. All conveniences. Possession Oct. 22, Apply Henry Wilkins, 228 Gibbon St. (79¢) FOR RENT----FURNISHED BED- room with all conveniences. Apply 79 Mechanic St. Phone 2329W. (792) Home Cooked Meats For Sale or Exchange 3 ROOM NEW HOUSE SOUTHE- west corner Pine and Alexander. Phone 1412M. (79c) ENGLISH HOME MADE PORK pies,, sausage rolls, brawn, potted meats, etc® etc. Frank Drakes, 21 Maple street. Phone 2372F. (77t0) ARTHUR LYNDE, VOCAL TEA- cher (Hambourg Conservatory, To- ronto) pupils prepared for all exams. Oshawa, Wednesday, 92 Simcoe St. North. Phone 2754F. (129-tf) FRANK CONVERSE SMITH, ONE of Toronto's leading viclin teach- ers, is in Oshawa on 'Thursday afternoons, Stadio 86 Elgin St. i. Phone 739M. (Oct. 4-1mo) HERBERT C. TRENEER, ORGAN- ist and choir master of King St. United ehurch, will accept pupils in plano, organ and vocal music. For particulars apply te 50 Wil liam St. East. Phone 2896. (Sept, 6-1 mo.) MIS3 ANNIB B. McMASTER, A.T.C.M., teacher of plano. Studio 17 Connaught. Phone 116F Resi- dence phone 1648 r 22, (Sept. 5-1 mo.) MRS, JACK LEE, 'AT.CM., teacher of plane and theory, 613 Carnegie Avenue. Phone 2351J. (Sept. 7-1 mo.) MRS. T. ROOKLEY PARKER SO- prano, will accept pupils for sing- ing, voice culture, etc. Phone 1904, 228 Bruce St. (Oct. 1-1mo.) 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 oxygen gas for extra. tions. Office, Royal Bank Bldg Phone 948, residence, 1378M. DR. J. F. BROCK, DENTIST, 16 Simcoe St. N. over Dewland's. Phone 1957. Res. 292W. Evenings by appointment, DR. W. H. GIFFORD, OFFICE Regent Theatre Bldg, "Phone 1780. Residence 669. Money to Loan Coat Repairing Help--Wanted Male GET READY FOR WINTER-- Gents' overcoats repaired and altered, ladies' fur coats relined and repaired. "Tailoring" your own material made up. Address 1214 King St. W. (over Cannings). Call and deliver. Phone 509. (Sept. 21 1-mo.) FURS REMODELLED -- TO THE Ladies of Oshawa, Fur Coats re- lined, repaired and remodelled, good work guaranteed, highest re- ferences. Prompt Service. Mrs. E. Delmage, phone 339, BOwmsnyille, (781) Second Hand Dealer SECOND HAND DBALER. FUR- niture bought and sold. 186 Bloor St. East, Phone 1617M, (tf) Room and Board HOT POT A WHOLE DINNER for 20. Come to 94 William 'St. E., from 11.30 to 1 p.m. (Sept. 23-1 mo) NICELY FURNISHED 2 ROOM with board, in private family. Very central, Phone 1928J. (79¢) ROOM AND BOARD, CENTRAL. Apply 68 Church St, (80¢) CITY AND FARM LOANS, PRO- gress loans arranged. Parkhill & Field. Barristers, etc. Alger Blda Phone 1614. : Hemstitching enam-------------------------------- NINE CENTS PER YARD, PLEAT- ed skirts one dollar. Dressmaking, Alterations, Embroidery, and Smocking. Mrs. Dell, 26% Simcoe South. Phone 1656. (Sept. 14-1 mo.) Shoe Repairing GO TO MENKO'S, CORNER OF Simcoe and William Sts, the best place tq have your shoes fixed, cleaned and dyed. (Oct. 1-1 Mo.) WANTED: FIRST-CLASS MECH- anic to do upholstering repair work, top mending, side curtains, body repair work and general service of this nature in connec- tion with high-class automobile repair work. Apply in writing to J. J. Duffus Limited, Peterboro. (77¢) LARGE MANUFACTURING COM- pany needs three ambitious men over 30 years to work in Northern Ontario mining towns. One man should be able to speak French. Salesmen preferred. Box 220 Times. (78¢) LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR a progressive casualty company with considerable business in force in Oshawa. Attractive contract for responsible party. Apply Box 223, Times. (79¢) FERMANENT PLEASANT WORK for two good men. Apply in per- son, Saturday and Monday. Fuller Brush Co., Alger Bldg. (80c) "Help Wanted--Female EXPERIENCED COOK GENERAL, to live in. Apply 212 King Street East or Phone 1066 (71tf) WANTED ---- STENOGRAPHER with experience and familiar with general office routine, Permanent position. Apply W. E. Phillips Co. Ltd. (78¢) Lost and Found BR a LOST -- A NOTE BOOK, WITH black oil eloth cover, on Sept. 27. Finder please leave at Times Of- fice. (78¢) DR. LANGMAID DR. DAVIES, Dentists, 37 King St. E. Special at- tention to gas extraction and X-ray + work. Nurse in attendance. Phones 1243 and 864. . Veterinary: Surgeon DR. SHIRLEY, VETERINARIAN, Specialist diseases domestic animals, Cat and Dog Hospital, 203 King west. Phone 629. Architects C. C. STENHOUSE -- GENERAL wehitectural work, Second floor, Royal Bank Building. Phone 14%. Res. pnone 909]. THOMSON ANL JOHNSON; AS- yociate architects, Simcoe St. S. Dver Felt Bros. Auctioneer SULLEY. PHONE 47 Ww. I . tuctioneer; Simcoe Si. S. We san sell vour odd pieces of furniture and other articles at our vards, 41 King St. W,. Oshawa, Qutario. S. W. CLARK, AUCTIONEER, 25 years' experience, has opened an of- fice at 520 Simcoe St. South. Your business solicited. Phone 2593M for particulars. (Sept. 9-1mo.) Contracting CONTRACTING -- CONCRETE plastering, electric or alterations, Phone 139 for estimates (13tf) Painting and Decorating R. GUTSOLE, FIRST CLASS IA. pethanget, painting and graining rices right, work guaranteed. 3% Pine Ave. phone 3065w or ng, " : t -- =e i ainting SIGNS, SHOW CARDS, BANNERS, etc; Trucks lettered. R. Stacey, 116 McLaughlin Blvd. Phone 2890W. (Sept. 3-1 mo) 'Watch Repairing F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44% King Street West. Your pat- ronage is solicited. Radio Service RADIO SERVICE ~ AND ACOESs sories, Repairs on electric and battery sets. Tubes and batteries tested. Batteries recharged, rental supplied $1. Phone 1046J. Charles Wales, 146 Elgin E. (Oct, 3-1 mo) LOST--TUESDAY MORNING BE- tween Athol St. West and Gen, Mo- tors, black license card holder containing papers and $10 bill, Reward if returned to 53 Queen St. or phone 1439J. (79¢) LOST-- BETWEEN McLAUGH- lin Blvd., and Cedardale, a leather case with insurance papers. Fin- der will please. phone at once to police station or 2812W. (80a) Agents Wanted Double your salary by adding $35.00 weekly selling Imperial Art Personal Christmas Cards to friends, business associates, club and church members, from magnificent free sample book. Imperial Art Manufacturers, 51 Wel- lington West, Toronto. Position Wanted YOUNG GIRL WITH HIGH School education desires position for afternoons, in office or store. Apply box 221 Times Office. (79c¢) HOUSE TO RENT IN HARMONY on the highway. For information apply to Harmony garage. Phone 1588W., - (79¢) GARAGE FOR RENT. APPLY 114 Colborne St. East. (79¢) FOR RENT--THREE UNFUR- nished rooms. All conveniences. Wired for stove. Central, Phone 1168J. (79¢) 6 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT AT 191 College avenue, Oshawa, Bath and furnace. Apply Threadgo:d Bros, Phone 255 or 439, Whitby. (M-W-I" tf) TO RENT -- GIBBON STREET, New large six room house, square plan, hardwood througout, good loration, Phone 20657 (80¢) FIVE ROOMED HOUSE TO RENT at 304 Burke St. lights, water and sewer. Phone 1028J. - (80¢) 3 ROOMS AND PANTRY, GROUND floor, use of cellar, also garage to rent, All conveniences. Apply 376 Short Celina, (80¢) TO RENT -- TWO OR THREE furnished rooms on McLaughlin Blvd. Phone 2812F. (80b) ROOM TO RENT IN PRIVATE family. Board if desired. Apply 151 Coloborne St. E. Phone 520F. 3 (80¢) TO RENT--HOUSE ON BROCK St. East. Conveniences. Moderate rental, Phone 460. (80D) TO RENT -- THREE ROOMS, heat, water, light and phone. Ap- ply 233 Dearborne Avenue. (80c) TO RENT--2 HOUSEKEEPING rooms, use of everything except linens. Suit young couple or lady. All conveniences, 354 Arthur St. . (80c) 3 TARGE UNFURNISHED OR partly furnished rooms to rent. All oak floors in new home, Posses- sion any time. Apply 97 Oshawa Blvd. f (80c) APARTMENT TO RENT BEAUTIFUL. MODERN APART- ments in Oshawa's choicest resi- dental. section, refrigeration, elec: tric stoves and grates. $70 and up. Apply Apt. 2, 161 King St. E. : (80d) EIGHT ROOM HOUSE TO RENT. All conveniences, Hardwood floors. Hot air heating. 3 garages. Reas- onable rent. Phone 308 or 309. (80tf) "Motor Cars Pets and Live Stock ROCK AND WYANDOTTE PUL- dets for sale. Choice stock. Wm. Hdgell, North Oshawa. (79¢) GOOD DEER HOUND FOR SALL. Cheap. Apply 175 Oshawa Blvd. FOR SALE--CHEVROLET 192s Coach. Apply 315 King rtreet west or phone 327J. (78¢) Roomers Wanted GENTLEMAN ROOMER WANTED Apply 76 Brock street east. Phone 377. (78¢c) (801) For Exchange WANTED FROM 5 TO 10 ACRES of land with fair house, on or near Prov. Highway, within 5 miles of Oshawa where party will take good 'houge. Priced right in exchange. Box 211 Times. Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT -- SMALL cottage or apartment, furnished. (79¢) Apply Box 224 Times. (79h) ) Books ROBERTSHAW'S CIRCULATING library. You will enjoy reading the latest Fiction at minimum cost. Phone 1472, 87 Simcoe St. North. (T-F-S tf) For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT--7 ROOM house. All conveniences. Garage. 5 minutes to four corners. Phone 3266M, (79¢) HERE'S ANOTHER DANDY-- Seven roomed house for rent on Division St. Phone Holden 371W. (80b) FOR RENT --- BEAUTIFUL apartment. Ideal rseidental sec- tion. Kitchenette, dinette, living- room, bedroom, bathroom. Equip- ped with kitchen cabinet, electric refrigerator, electric stove, electric washer, electric fixtures, blinds and' curtain rods. - Hot and cold water the year round free with Janitor service. © Rent reasonable. Disney Real te, 'Opp... P.O. Phone 1560 or 2347W. (80te) TO RENT-- * rooms for light housekeeping. Heated. With: all conveniences. Phone 1831J. : (80¢) TO- RENT--THREE OR FOUR furnished rooms. All conveniences. New house. Near Motors. Apply "126 Rosedale Avenue. (80b) For Rent TO RENT THREE FURNISHED | housekeeping rooms, Suitable for young couple, Convenient. to. Ped- lars and Phillips. Apply 38 Jack- gon St. Phone 1341J. ' (80c) TO LBT-- apartment. All conveniences, Im- mediate possession. 262 King St. E. Phone 12156W. ~(80c) ROO ENDS FACTORY CLEARANCE MILL Ends Heavy Slate Coated Roaofin only $1.86, Also Asphalt Shingles 4,15 square, + Samples fréu.' East- ern Factories United" Limited, Box 212, Hamilton Ont, (80-83-86-89) Public Stenogra MARIE M,, HILTON, 74 SIMCOE street north. Phone 1600, Special rates for mailing lists and circular work (Sept. 24-1" mo) Caulking HAVE ALL CREVICES AROUND your windows and doors filled with plastic cement and shut out the cold draft, saves fuel, the cost is small, Free estimates. J. H. Law- son, R.R. No. 2, Oshawa, Phone 723--2. (Oct 4-1 mo) NOTICE CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST (Section 13) Voters' Lists, 1929, Municipal- ity of East Whitby, County of On- tarjo. Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 10 of The Voters' Lists Act and that 1 have posted up at my office at Columbus on the second day of October, 1929, the list of all per- sons entitled to vote in the sald Municipality for Members of Par- liament and at Municipal Elec- tions, and that such list remains there for inspeetion. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proeceed- ings to have any errors or omis- sions corrécted according to law, hte last day for appeal being the twenty-third day of October, 1929. Dated this 2nd day of October, 1929. P. G. PURVES, Clerk of East Whitby. Auction Sale PONTIAC COACH, 1926, CAR number C.P. 66540, Ontario li- cense number 122-876, will be sold for storage and repairs, also a number of used cars, will be sold at Auction Saturday, October 6th, at 2 p.m. West End Garage, 168 King St., West. (77d) ENGLISHMAN LOST Press Should Treat Matter Seriously, Says Future Viscount Kitchener, Oct. 4.--Undeterred by publicity given his address in having refused to sell freely duriug the last two months," is In connection with the bank's comment, it is recalled that two days ago E. B. Ramsay, general manager of the Canadian wheat pool, issued a statement at Winni- peg in .which he maintained the western Canadian farmer was not justified in reducing the price of wheat he holds, and. insisting that even higher prices are justified for Canada's hard wheat. ve Commenting on the small ex- port in Canadian wheat which re- sulted in unprecedented econges- tion at lakehead, bay and export elevators in the east, the Bank of Commerce says it speaks well for the financial positiox of the west- ern farming community that it has so far not been forced to se!l wheat on a declining market. Refusal to sell at a low price is "as much the privilege of the farmers and their marketing or- ganizations to adopt as it Is of the other business interests which bar- gain for the best possible returrs," the bank says. TRAFFIC OFFICER FOUND INJURED Picked Up Unconscious Be- side Wreck of Motor- cycle Hamilton, Oct. 4.--Found lying on the roadside injured fatally, it is feared. Traffic Officer Fred Bingley of Hagersville, was brought to St. Joseph's hospital last night. His motorcycle was wrecked against a tree. What oc- curred the officials are at a loss to know. Bingley is still uncon- scious and suffered a fracture of the skull, it is believed. J. McDougall, of 11 St.. Clair avenue, manager of the Stevenson Fruit Co., was driving two miles south of Caledonia on the provin- cial highway about 7.30 o'clock when he saw the prostrate form just at the edge of the cement. A few feet away lay the motorcycle, smashed beyond repair. MecDoug- all hurried into Caledonia with the injured man and after medi- cal attenticn he was brought on to the local hospital. His left leg was badly crushed and there is a long deep laceration on the scalp. Bingley suffered also from loss of blood, but it is not known what time elapsed between the time of the accident and the discovery, The doctor, very fussy with re- gard to his clothes, found himself next to his tailor. "You must be a happy man, doc- tor," whispered the tailor. "Why so?" demanded the doc- tor, , "Because you never have any of your bad work returned," was the reply. - -- Mrs, Dash wished to show kind- ness to Captain Blank, so sent him this invitation: "Mrs. Dash requests the pleasure of Captain. Blank's company at a reception on Friday evening." A prompt reply came: "With the exception of three ment who, unfortunately are in at a funeral of a patient standing' HARDWOOD FLUORS LAID BY EXPERT MECHANICS Old floors finished ike Storm wind Fi) " fon doors. "General Contractors. | B.W. HAYNES 161 King St. W. Phone #51, k residence 180v2, Radios Repaired The Ontario Motor Sales LIMITED 90 Simcoe St, 8. Phone 900 SPECIAL SALE NOW ON DOMINION CLOTHING CO. 68 KING ST. wW. Phone 2141 We Deliver er, iT EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Author of: The Eyes in Modern Life Optometry Feature Service Your Eyes and Health Eye Care and Eye Strain Disney Block pa 1516-~Pheune~1518 DISNEY-COTT AMBULANCE 87 Celina St. Phone 1081 Do You Need Money? Don't Lose Your Car. Let Me Finance You! G. R. Holden MOTOR LOANS. AND DIS- COUNTS LTD. Felt Block Room 6 'hone 2790 guard house, Captain Blank's comp« any accepts your kind invitation rand will come with pleasure tg your reception on Friday evening." Toronto before the young Canadian club on Tuesday, the Hon. Evan | Morgan is still of the opinion that the Peace river district is no place for the Anglo-Saxon immigrant. There are few hospitals, no cinemas, insufficient medical attention, no pubs, no clubs for the working man no company for new settlers. In fact, it would be a mistake to send the British from the congested liv- ing conditions in London, Cardiff or Liverpool, to a land where so few of the accustomed amenities are to be found. In the early part of his address before the Waterloo county Cana- dian club last night, the son and heir of Viscount Tredegar directed several pointed remarks toward the education: of the Canadian newspapermen. He inferred that "abuse is an indication that some notice is being taken of a man." "It is time," he said, "that the press began to treat serious matters seriously." The pub as an institution of the life of the Englishman loomed again as a factor in his argument against the settling of the Peace river district by Anglo-Saxons, The lack of social amenities to which the Londoner, the Liverpool man and the Cardiff man are accustom- ed, niakes the country quite all right for the Scotsman or Hebri- dean, but not for the Anglo-Saxon. The Hon. Mr. Morgan champion- ed the cause of the Englishmen who came to Canada recently to work but who refused employment." "Conditions were not the condi- tions which inspired pioneering," he explained. 3 HOLDING OF WHEAT and putting nothing but UPHELD BY BANK Trade Secrets There are no trade secrets in the building business. tween a good building and a bad build- ing is very much the viewpoint of the party who is actually doing the work A conscientious contractor will use workmanship, knowing full well that 'his clients' interests, his interests, and the 'interests of society in general, will be better served by good building 'practise than by inferior practise. "We are .proud to have as our cus- tomers, those conscientious contrac- tors who value their good name more than a few dollars extra profit. 9 (Oshawa Lumber COMPANY, LIMITED The difference be- the material in. the 'best material and Wisdom of Canadian Plan of Marketing Will be Vindi- cated, is Claim Toronto,, Oct. 4--Declaring that only a remarkable recovery can provide for a mormal wheat sup~ ply from the southern hemisphere, the Canadian Bank of Commerce, in its monthly commercial letter made public last night, says it will be 'contrary to the present statis- tical poeition of the world wheat situation if at the'end of the cur- rent season Canada is not credited with following the wisest policy in b OUR SPECIALTY It your Watch is mot giving satisfaction we can regair and make it tell the correct time D. » J BROWN THE JEWELER Officia. Watch Inspector for Canadian National and Oshawa Railroads 10 Rmg St. W. Phone 180

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