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. ot Com He Reddo mp ide RST Be ill THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1930 SERLED CTION . Seller "25950000 LEN Legal tors, of Conan fa & ANNI, PIRuTERS TE SA a BA. LLB: A F. A 'W B. N. SINCLAIR Bul __rister. Soifsitor, _ Conveyancer. Money to loas, Of Ny King St, Brood e 446. Residence h ; 1 ON, 1G ~ Fraser, Borricters, Conveyancers, ~dtaries Public, ete, Office over Bank. Sim Bt St. Phone 17. Jd. F. Grarson, _ K.C., T. K. Creighton, B.A., N. Fraser, B.A. N. C. ys 8. AN, I elton, Nota over re. on: | Soot north, Phone 67. Resi deuce 3473W. 3 . GRPER AND HUMPHREYS BAR- risters, Solicitors, ete., 24% Sim- coe St. N, Phone 3160. Money to Loan. M ALEX C. HALL, B.A, BARRIS ter, ets, Conveyancing and general practice. 22% King Bast. Phone 3287, (tt) Aj. PARKHILL, BARKISPER ongy. to lean. Alger Bldg, op ve. Pres Office. Phoke 1614, FRANK S. EBBS, BARR! A Solicitor, Notary ublie, Convey- ancer, money to 'loan. Third floor new Alger Buillinr, opposite Posi Office. Phone 2996. Medical DRS. HAZLEWOOD & HARPER, Disney Block. Phone 2060. Of- tice hours 9 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. Dr. "B., J. Hazlewood, special attenticn v0 Surgery and X-Ray Dr. B. RH Harper, special attention to child- ren's Diseases and Obstetrics, Sun- day and night calls 2416 or 122, DR. McKAY PHYSICIAN, SUM geon, Accoucher. Office and resi- dence. King St. corner Vie toria St., Oshawa. one 94. DR. GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN Surgeon. Obstetrician, diseases of infants and children. Office and residence, 97 Bond East. Phone 1155, DAVID ARCHER, M.D., C.M., oR . C. P. and 8, Edinburgh. Phy- sician, Surgeon and Obstetrician. «Office 143. Simcoe St. N. Phone + 3020, residence 40 Cadillac Ave, North. Phone 3166. 8 loan. 16 Simcoe B. attention to X-ray R, A sett's. Si pe Nurse in 969. House . PF. IST, 16 Simeoe St. N, over Dewland's. Phone 1957. Res, fo7w. Evenings by _appol Ha work. Phones 1248 and 864. on | Optometrist y KTRIST, specialist in muscle anomalies, bt and Author of Care and Eye hs Chilg and Its Development. Dis ney Block opposite Post Office. Phone 15186. (Sept. 18-1 mo) Undertaking B .. 6 . East, Ambulance. Residence 6542 Simcoe street, morth, Phone 210J and-210W, A ho . Fo Armstrong & Son, Proprietors. neral and Ambulance Service, y. and night. Phone 1082W. 87 Celina. [{1°4] Insurance DAVIS AND SON, JNSURANCE. 19 King St. west, Oshawa, The old- est Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Re- putable Fire P! ji AN consult R. N. Johns, 80 Simcoe north, Your insurance wants at- tended to and your interests pro- tected, Transportation GARTAGE AND STORAGE COLE- man's, 86 Bond west, Specialists in furniture moving .storage ware- house and moving van equipment. Phone 82, CARTAGH, MOVING, GRAVAEL sand and cinders. Local and long dictance hauling. Smith & Coz Phone 924, 10 Bond St. West. OSHAWA'S OLDEST ESTAB- lished furniture movers. Park Road cartage. Local and long distance. Frank Cowle Prop. 65 Park Rd. South, Phone 0, Sept. 23-1 mo) ravel for sale--To forure prompt very, place ders in Mange of delivery date, W., owdak Phone 1618. f ALMIST, 846 uena Vista. Appointments. Phone s424W, al 4-1 mo) R P to get your house caulked, makes house warmer, saves fuel, shuts out insects, drafts and dampness, stops window leaks, gives comfort. For estimates apply to J. H, Law- Phone 738 r 2 son, Oshawa. r 2 . (Sept. 22-1 mo) » B I . awa, measured installed complete. Caulking. Phone 3126W for prices. Plowright & Sharp. 7 (Oct. 1-1mo) Agents Wanted AGENTS MAKING $18 PER WEEK UP, IN SPARE TIME (more according to time given) selling "Imperial Art" made-in- Canada Personal Greeting Christ- mas Cards, acknowledged by agents and public the greatest selection in value, price and new variety. Season in full swing. Write for sampler book on ap- proval, British Canadian Publish- ing Company, 51 Wellington West, Toronto. (Sept. 12 to Oct. 81) Music "For Rent § ROOM BUNGALO TO RENT, ches, wi sara. apy 10 Bond St. Wi ine pil" 7 7 s0et) "electric stoves, veni- phone (56tL) tive room ues, elas pg Apply superintenden ; VICTORIA APARTMENTS -- AT new low rentals, electric refrigera- tion, electric stove, washing mach- ine and dryer. Apply muperitend: ent. Phone 2533F, ; FRONT APARTM. , 4 ROOMS end bath with Mufphy bed extra. Electric stove, sink, | undry com- bination, Newly decorated. Box 942 Limes. (68tr) » Prince street, all newly decorated. $35 per month, Apply J. D. Ruth. erford, 134 Celina street. Phone 688J. (58tf) HOUSE FOR RENT, NEAR MOT- ors office. All conveniences, Hard- wood floors throughout, fireplace, sun parlor. Apply 91 Ritson road north, (Sept. 26-1 mo) FURNISHED room for one or two gentlemen, 93 Yonge street. Phone 2652W. (76¢) 2 ROOM APARTMENT TO RENT, suitable for offices or living rooms in Jones block. See G. W. Rose of Rose's Real Estate, 153 Simcoe north. Phone 538. (76¢) TO RENT--1 OR 2 ROOMS UN- furnished or partly furnished. R ble. Apply 57 Brock street CEONARD RICHER, LP.AM, Su- pervisor of Music Public Schools, di- rector of Music Oshawa Collegiate. Lessons: Violin, Theory, etc. Only limited number of pupils accepted. 652 Carnegie Ave. Phone 2578F, (Aug. 25¢f HERBERT C. TRENEER, A.T.C. M., Organist and Choirmaster of King Street Church, "will accept pupils in piano, pipe organ and vocal music. 50 Willlam Strest East. Phone 2896, (Sept. 2 tf) AN Teacher of naught Street. » AT.C.M. no, studio 17 Con- Phone 1161, : (Sept. 3-1 mo.) EE a Second Hand Dealer NBW AND SECOND HAND FUR- niture bought and sold. 186 Bloor street east. Phone 1617M. (Sept. 24-1 mo) Beauty Parlors DR. C. W. CARR, PH1SIUVIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician Office and residence, 512 Simecoe"Street north. Phone 24165. SETS R. J. ARCHER 8 . sian, Surgeon and Obstetrician, office and .residense, 185 Simeog = Street. North ohone 31 R. W. GRAHAM, M.D, BS.C, L.M.C.C. Physician Surgeon, Ob- stetrician, ' successor to Dr, A.#BE. Stewart, 3 years post graduate, special attention to Obstetrics and diseases of women, 3% years gen- eral practice. Last year post grad- uate surgery. Office 142 Simcoe street north. Residence, Simcoe Manor, Phone 3020. Office hours 2-4; 7-9. (Sep.t 22-1 mo) Veterinary Surgeon DR. SHIRLEY, VETBDRINARIAN Specialist Diseases Domestic Anim- . als, Cat anéd Dog Hospital. 203 King West. Telephone 629. . (6 aug. tf) Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. I, T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West Toronto will be at his offive over Jusv & Lovell's Drug Store ervh Saturday from 1 till 4 p.m., for consultation and treat. ment of diseases of ear, nose and throat oaly. Appointments may be made at drug store, Phone 97. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Di. - Ji 3 AR specialist. Office over Mitchell's Drus; Store. Phone 2660 and 432J. pork Architects . SE ~ A architectural work. <Cecond floor. Royal Bank Buil . Phone 1496. Res, phone 909J. A . AS i te architects, Simcoe St. 8. ver Felt Bros, First Insertion -- 114 cents per word. Minimum charge for one insertion 30c. Each subsequent con secutive insertion 1¢ per, word, Three consecutive inser- tions for the price of two first Insertions (tbree cents a word). Minimum charge for three insertions, cents, Box number 10c addis tional, Professional or Business Cards, $2.60 per month for 20 words or less; 10 cents a word per month for eash ad- ditional word, Phone 35 "Ask for Classitiea Ad rnp ter, District Manager. MISS CLELA SIMMONS AT Brady's Barber Shop, 8 Richmond St. East. Marcelling, Finger-wav- ing, Shampooing; Etc. Marcel 35c. For appointments phone 936. (76c) B Y LOU P. AVE Shop. Spe in + permanent, finger and marcel waving, Per manent 'wave prices $5, $7.50. $10 and $15. All other lines of Beauty Culture, Phone 2068. Apply 86 Simcoe street north. A Y . ty Ward at Betty Lou Permanent Wave Shoppe. Marcel and sham- poo $1. Bhone 2968. WATSON'S BARBER AND Beauty Shop, 5 Celiha St. We spec falize in ladies' bair cutting, mare celling, shampooing, facials, Marcel 50 cents, For apprintments phone 2663. (Sept. 18-1 mo) SE Radio Service For Sale and To Rent FOR SALE OR RENT--FOUR roomed house or exchange for larger one, Phone 2056W. -- 100) Motor Cars [ WAS dominion Garage, §8 Bohd street west. Phone 3198. All cars at one price $1.00. (Sept. 18-1 mo.) 26 FORD "COUPE, GOOD CONDI- tion, balloon tires, cheap. Apply 86 Albert Street. Phone 1742J. (740) COACH, EX- fon, will take small- er car or truck as part payment. Phone 2703J, (77e) Real Estate For Sale G ALE, SANDY loam, with fruit trees and berry bushes. Will sell cheap. Phone 4491, (76b) BATTERIES CHA D Tbe with rental $1.00, I*epaired and rebullt., Called for and delivered. Prompt service, Stan Bligdon, 20 Mill St. Phone 1885W. | (Sept. 23-1 mo) OSHA A 8 ICE--=RE- pairs on radios, power packs and eliminators. Tubes tested and supplied, 'radio poles for gale. Batteries charged and repaired. Phone 3360J. Charles Wales 146 Elgin east. (Sept. 13-1 mo) Al ADIO BA . called for and delivered. 76e. Phone 1556J. (Sept. 19-1" mo) 8 paired, battery sets electrified, ac cessories for sale, 'Prices reason- able. Phone 2806W. George Bur- roughs, certified radiotrician, (Sept. 2-1 mo) . ~~ Money to Loan "LOANS ON G00D CTY PROPER- ty and farins. Apply A. J. Park. bill, 87 King St. East. Phone 1614. (July 81-tf) ON YOUR AUTOMOBILE. OARS Addit rea. sonable. Motor Loans and Dis. counts, Suite 2, 14% King St. BE, Lupmtatiny, Phone nn, Aug. 15tL.) nine cents a yard. Skirts pleated, '| one dollar. All kinds of beautiful embroidery worked goods, smock 1666. _ (Sept, 22-1 mo) Son Dad servis. Phos Mek. Boar ote 38.0 mo) Corsetiere, orth east district. (Sept, 28-1 mo.) n Phone 23438J. will accept pupils in volte produce tion and singing. Phone 6. (Sept. 18:1 mo) Great men ¢ future 'Te | call early hardships and boast of riding to school with the limou. 'sine windows open.--Brandon Sum. Open even- |: LARGE DESIRABLE BUILDING dot in Oshawa's best residential dis- ict. Phone evenings 2419W. (76c) Room and Board BOARD AND ROOM IN PRIVATE family. 5 minutes walk to Motors. Also garage. Phone 1052), (76¢c) ROOM AND BOARD-- PRIVATE family for 1 or 2, No other board. ers kept. Home privileges. Apply 92 Alice St. (76¢) --- {7 electric 01 aiterations. {18¢0) CONT plastering, Phone 139 for estimates. Auctioneer 16) W. J. SUL > tioneer. Simcoe St. 8. Oshawa, Ont. 8 1 attention given to household furniture sales and Farm+ stock : and implements. Your Patron: - Personal WIDOWER WITH NO CHILD- ren would like to meet middle aged woman, who would, like a good home. Edward Plowman, Port Perry. (74f Wish Repairing, oo oA Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44% King Street West, Your pat. ronage is solicited. east, (76¢) TO RENT--LARGE FURNISHED bedroom suit two, all conveniences, Apply 79 McMillan Drive, Phone 2320W. (76e¢) TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED rooms to rent. Young couple, Ap- ply 261 John street. (76¢) FOR RENT--TWO OR THREE nice rooms. Central, Phone 3081J. (Oct; 1-1 mo) apartment, front view, well heat. ed. All modern conveniences. Centrally located. Phone nos, , ' c FOR RBNT--SIX ROOM FRAME house, immediate possession, very reasonable, Phone 332 r hn y , c suitable for two business girls or two young men, $12. Phone 1348J, (77¢) --T RI D Lights, phone, gas, fyrnace and garage. Apply 229 Roxborough Ave. Phone 1632W. (77¢) downstairs rooms, or all of house or any part, to person willing to help pay expenses. -'urnished or unfurnished. Apply Box 968 Times. : (76¢) M cottage, conveniences, close to Sep- arate School. Reasonable, 76 Col- borne St. West, (76e) 8 FOR rent at 97 Queen St. Also garage. Phone 2673J, (77b) Nursing A L A gaged. Maternity work preferred. Phone 1618. (Sept. 20-1 mo) PRACTICAL NURSE DISENGAG- ed. Maternity or general nursing. Phone 3214]. (76¢) EXPERIENCED PRACTICAL nurse, doctor's references, disen- gaged, Will take invalid, mater- nity, or general. nursing. Phone $0337. (Sept. 3-1 mo) _= Painting and Decorating R. GUTSOLB, FIRST OLASS PA- perhanger, painting and graining. Prices right, work guaranteed, #40 Pine Ave, pbone 3066w or 2067w. (72te) --- Fl 6 ROOMED HOUSE WITH 3 piece bathroom, also garage, new- ly decorated. At 291 Celina St. Ap- ply next door, 289, (76¢c) FOR RENT -- EIGHT-ROOMED house. Would consider two families, 129 Montrave Ave. (76¢) 6 ROOM HOUSE TO LET WIL- liam Street East; conveniences; with or without garage. Possession at once. Phone 185. (6c) ERN APARTMENTS, 8 AND 4 rooms, fully equipped with every labor saving device, janitor service. Phone 1550, (76tf) FIVE ROOMS FOR RENT. ALL conveniences. Phone 3095F. (76¢) O RENT--ATT IVE FRONT room, fireplace, new home, oak floors, shower. bath, 'meals option- al, 512 Simcoe north, (762) FOR RENT--DOWNSTAIR FLAT, private entrance, all conveniences. 241 Dearborn Ave, Phone 2928W. ' (76¢) FOR RENT--201 ATHOL, ST. Seven roomed, rug brick bunga- lo, new, all conveniences. Apply 266 Athol street, Phone 616. (Sept. 30-1 mo) Elocution MISS BVELYN TRICK, MIST- ress of elocution, will prepare pup- ils for examinations set by Toron- to Conservatory. Phone 134. (Sept. 13-1 mo) LESSONS IN BLOCUTION AND public sp ' .g, privat in classes. Vor terms phone Lois Mundy, No. 35 or 312, (Sept. 11-1 mo) Help Wanted--Male WANTED--FOUR MIDDLE AGED men with selling experience, pre- ferred, Bowra Electric Shop. (W.F.M.,) Work Wanted FORNITURE REFINISHED AND upholstered. Chesterfields made to order, Sgtisfaction guaranteed. Phone Whitby 6549, Oshawa 2932), Bowmanville 58, George A. Con- stable. (Sept. 30-1 mo) Lost and Found PERSIAN CAT -- GINGER RED, kindly return to owner, Miss Lee, 70 Simcoe St. N, Reward. Phone 815. SE, | Agents Wanted NOW--YOU CAN "BARN quickly, taking orders for eeting Cards ever chown in Canada, Write for par- ticulars. Regal Art Co., 810 Spad- ina Ave., Toronto. " Wanted to Rent j HRENT--A FUR- DISNEY OFFERS 100 acres with buildings near Oshawa. Price $4,500 with $800 cash. Beautiful 7 mom modern brick home in north end. Garage. $8,500 for quick Phone 1550 nished apartment with two bed- rooms and electric stove. Apply stating location and rental asked to Box 972 Times, (77¢) WANTED TO RENT WITH OP- tion to buy, small farm about 60 acres. No agents. Box 970 Times, (76b) Nowadays, by the time a father is called upon to give the bride away he has nothing else to give. Galt Reporter. Canadian National Railways Central Region REPAIRING WATCHFS OUR SPECIALTY It your watch is not giving satisfaction we can repair and make it tell the correct time, D. J. BROWN THE JEWELER Official Watch Inspector for Canadian National and Osh- awa Railroads 10 King 8t. W. Phone 180 Subway at Simcoe St., Oshawa, Ont. Tenders are invited for the con- struction of a cencrete subway under the tracks of the Camadian National Railways at Simcoe Street in the City of Oshawa, Sealed tenders marked on the outs side "Confidential" and "Tender for Subway, Oshawa" and addressed to Mr, T. T. Irving, Chief Engineer, Canadian National Railways, Room 436, Union Station, Toronto 2, On- tario, will be received up to 11.00 p. m., October '13th, 1930. Instructions for tendering may be seen at the odice of te Eugincer of Construction, Room 439, Union Sta- tion, Toronto, and plans, specifica- tions and form of contract may be obtained on depositing a certified cheque, made payable to the Treas- urer, Canadian National Railways. for $25.00, which will be refunded on return of plans and specifications to the Railway in good condition, within thirty days of award of contract, Tenders will not be considered un- less submitted on forms supplied by the Railway and in accordance with the Instructions for tendering. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, W. A. Kingsland, General Manager. Toronto, Sept. 27th, 1930. (75b) Expert Watch Repairing STORE King & Prince Sts, Machinery Repairing NOTHING T00 LARGE - NOTHING TOO SMALL Adanac Machine Shop 161 King St. W. Phone 1214 Diamonds! Bassett's On Oshawa's Main Corner GERMAN LIQUOR FOUND AT WINDSOR (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Windsor, Oct. 1,--Wimdsor pole ice yesterday arrested Jack Mec~ Guire, 27, of Windsor and seized 48 sacks of wines and champagnes made in Germany. The arrest and seizure followed a hot chase of sev- eral miles through city streets and was affected only when the loaded auto was cornered in a dead-end street, A companion of McGuire manag~ ed to make his escape and is now being sought. It is thought by pol- ice that the liquors, which did not bear Canadian government stamps, were brought in from St. Plerre- Miquelon after being directly im- ported there from Germany and that an effort was being made to get the choice drinks into Detroit where fancy prices could be ob- talned At ordinary prices the seized goods would be valued at about $5,000 but would bring much more on the Detroit market, Mee Guire is to face a selling charge. | THREE ARE DROWNED | NEAR GOLDEN, B.C. (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) | Lake Windermere, B.C., Oct. 1. -----Thrown into the rushing waters of the Columbia River three men' near Golden, B.C., in the province's mountainous interior. Members of the party are be- lieved to be Gordon Nixon, 23, of Lake Windermere, packer; a pro vincial land surveyor named Hal« lam, in charge of a party carrying: on topographical work; and a game warden who acted as Hallam's assistant. Name of the game wars den is unknown, ims 1, KINGSTON OUTLINES ™ RELIEF WORK PLANS = (By Canad Press Leased Wire) Use CEMENT BLOCKS For Fireproof Garage W. BORROWDALE 300 Carnegie Ave. Phone 1658 YEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY DEFA OF STATE REPARATIONS PURSUAN I to a notice that appeared in the Press, dated the 15th day of Novem- ber 1918, asking those of the civil population EYESIGHT SPECIALIST lied lusively in muscle anomalie of Canada, who may have been 6 joss and pecuniary damage arising from the destruction of life and property during the {ate war through the illegal warfare of the enemy, to file claims for compensation with this Department. 5 Public notice is hereby given that by an Order of His Excellency the Governor Gen- eral in Council, dated the 6th day of Septem- ber 1930, the undersigned Commissioner was FOR RENT--3 ROOMS AND KIT- chenette, all conveniences. Large storage room. Apply 102 Wood St, (77a) HOUSE TO RENT--ALL CON- veniences. Apply 856 Jarvis street. ' (77¢) CHOICE APARTMENT ON ground floor, five extra large rooms and bath. Immediate pos- session. 161 King street east; Beattie's. (77¢) 0 -- BATHROOM LAT, three 'large bright rooms, AN con- veniences. Box 971 Times, (77¢) HOUS FOR RENT -- SIX rooms. All conveniences, furnish ed, $35, unfurnished $25, Apply 121 Albert street, Phone 1322M, (76b) TWO BED SITTING ROOMS TO rent. with breakfast, suitable for business lady or gentleman, pri- vate home. Phone 1910J. (76¢) OMS, hardwood 583/ Mary (76b) ED ' APART- ment with all conveniences, cen- trally located, also small bachelor apartment, low rental. Apply Box 969 Times. (76¢) R OUSH TO rent, all convenience, garage, close to car line. Phone 8430J, (76¢) 0 --3 hot water floors, street. heated, reasonable, FOR RENT--§ ROOMED BUN- galow, out of city limits. Apply §. A. Gates, 22 Simcoe street north, (76e) FOR REUNT--ONBE NIOBLY FUR- nished room, Phone 1876W. (77¢) Articles For Sale FOR SALE--WIND FALL OR picked apples. Apply A. 1, Bert- rand, R.R. No. 1, Brooklin, Phone Brooklin 1110. (76¢) MIXED HARD AND SOFI WOULD slabs, $3.50 per load. Also bone dry body wood. Waterous Meek Limited Phone 1288 (Apr. 26tf) BUSINESS SIZE OFFICE SAFE like new for sale. Apply Box 962, Times. (76b) RADIO, ELECTRIC, CONSOLE model, perfect condition, Cheap for cash. Phone 631. ' (76¢) FOR SALE = PAINTS, VARN- ishes. We have the largest assort- ment of paints, varnishes, etc., in fu the city. The Paint Store, 80 King street west. (Apr. 25 tf) CY , $1 Y, L fi) down, also automobile tires and tubes, all sizes, cheap, 264 Eulalie Avenue. (Sept. 18-1 mo) QUANTITY OF GOOD USED stove and furpace pipes. 344 French street. Phone 1420M, (76¢) pp d for the purpose of continuing and completing an enquiry and reporting u all such claims, which have tot hetetelore en disposed in the report ol . ee Reparation or uisoner dated the 14th day of December 1927. Instructions Teepectin the method of fil ing and the proof to furnished may be obtained from the undersigne : The last day on which claims will be ac- cepted for consideration is the 1st day of r, 19. Novem ERROL M, McDOUGALL, Reparation Commissioner. Rooms 201.8, rafalgar Building, Ottawa, September 17, 1930. Auction dale THERK WILL BE SOLD BY PUB- lic auction at 102 Albert Street, Oshawa, on Wednesday, October 1, 1930, the following valuable furniture, 1 McLary electric stove nearly new, 1 Quebec heater, 3 beds complete, 2 bed couches, 1 hall rack, 1 bake table, 1 extension table, a number of: chairs, 1 side- board, 1 buffett, 1 parlor suite, dgessers, quantity of tools, 2 tool chests, quantity of linoleums, Sale at 1.80 p.m, sharp, Terms cash, W. J. Sulley, Auctioneer. (76b) py ai ----_-- Help Wanted--Female TADIES AT ONCE--ALL OR part time, pleasant work, good pay. Apply Box 973 Times, Ta} (77a A R - sires the services of several sales ladies, good pay, experience umn- necessary, Apply Box 974 Times, (77a) Pets and Live Stock L OR ullets for sale. Apply 98 Phone 2M40W. (74c) Rock Rosedale Ave. S FOR SALE. APP ! (77¢) { 14 514 Athol. street east. ND BARRED | MEN STORM WINDOWS Storm Windows quickly repay their cost in fuel saved. Oshawa man saved 2 tons coal, # cord wood worth $38 first winter. Espanola man saved $27 first season, North Bay man saved the price of storm windows and $11 besides. Reports show average saving of one quarter, Write now for free price list) Ready Glazed Storm Windows. Halliday Company, 16 Halliday Bldg, Hamilton. 4 WANTED TO MEASURD and take orders for Storm Wine Good money can be made. | OWS. Dept. Write Halliday Company, milton, eyesight and glasses, 1516--Phono--1516 Disney Block . Opposite Post Office EATON GROCETERIA It Pays To Shop' Here Always et cme Snes Kingston, Oct. 1.--City counci¥ unde rthe unemployment scheme. of the government will make applica- tion for work to be carried out here the estimated cost of which is $105,315, to include work of re- building a breakwater, construc tion of three sewers, alterations to road leading to government causeway, widening King and 'Well ington streets, levelling and grad- ing of civic airport and lifting of steel from street railway lines in the paved area and repairing streets, The city recently pur- chased the steel 'from the street railway company which went out of business. following the fire that destroyed all its street cars. : Frank Hacquoil, Allan Cup Star, * Dies at Ft. William Port Arthur, Sept. 831.=-A col- orful and brilliant figure passed out of Canadian amateur hockey yesterday in the th of McKel- lar Hospital, Fort William, of HARDWOOD FLOORS Laid by expert mechanics. Old floors finished like new, General Contractors. B. W. HAYNES 161 King St. West: Phone 481 Residence 3078W Notice NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between us namely George Hmer- son Mason, Wilbert Grant Ding- man and Austin Powless as Mach- inists in the City of Oshawa, has this day been dissolyed by mutual consent, All debts owing to the said partnership are to be paid to Wil bert Grant Dingman and Austin Powless of the City of Oshawa as aforesaid, and all claims as against the sald partnership are to be presented to: the Grant Dingman and Austin Pow- less, who are continuing the part. nership under the name of Dinge man and Powless, and the samo will be settled. Dated at the City of Oshawa this 23rd day of Sept. A.D,, 1930. J. A. McGIBBON, Barrister, &ec., Oshawa, Ont., Solicitor for all parties. (71-77-83) said Wilbert Frank Hacquoil, at the age of 31 years. Hacquoil was -a victim of cancer of the liver and 'had been seriously ill for two months. His reer in senior. Hockey lasted for proximately 12 years, during on the threshold of an 'Allan cup medal. A He was one of the star.perform- 1926 to a , series of overtime games before they could emerge from the local league to go in team which played a long drawn- out series with Varsity Grads at Vancouver before the latter fine pics. Last Winter he joined the Port Arthur colors and with Phat Wile son on the defence made the bule wark of the team which in spite of poor prospects made its way into the Allan Cup finals in To ronto, against M.A.A.A. Hacguoil was fast, brilliant and tempera- game to the limit. He turned down many pro offers. He leaves a widow and one child. rm -- Be your character what it wil take it upon your word. \ By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb Jodo. ec tre : Zh Sateen ' EL ZNSE oie of | are believed to have been drowned § | which time he engaged in many | memorable battles and twice was |i ers with the great Fort William team which battled Port Arthur Allan Cup winners of 1925 and | quest of the cup, and In 1927 was | a member of the Fort William | ally won to qualify for the Olym- | mental and always played the it will be known, and nobody will

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