- be made at drug &to! NL a a a a EE TTT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1930 PAGE NINE D TION Seller "oo - CONANT & ANNIS, BARRISTERS Solicitors Nagirics Public. Bte veyapcing an eral prac tire of Law. Offlos 7% Simeoe St. South, Oshawa. Phone 4. G D. Conant, BA., LLB.; A. I. Ap nis B.A, LL.B V E. N. SINCLAIR K.€., BANK of merce Building. EP. . MANGAN, B.A.--BA rister Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer. Money to loag. Of- Dental £ J. PHILLIPS, OVER B sett's. Special attention to X-ray work. Gas estraction. Nurse Iv Sti$1ganse. Phone 959. House DR. H. M. COOKE, 9 SIMCOB ST north, ovar Mitchell's Drug Store. Ga3 for extraction. Phone 64. DR. J. F. BROCK, DENTIST, 16 Simcoe St. N, over Dewiland's. Phone 1257. Res, 202W. Evenings fice 143; King St. East, O Phone 445. ResiCence phone 837. RIF N, REIGHTON ¥eeour, Barristers, Conveyancers, Xsaries Publle, ste. Standard Bank. Entrance Simcoe coe St. Phope 19. J. F. Grisrson, K.C., T. K. Creighton, B.A, N. C. Fraser, B.A. LOUIS 8. HYMAN, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary, over Dewland's Store. Money to loan. 16 Simcoe street north, Phone 67. Resi dence 3473W. GRFE 8S BAR- risers, Solicitors, etc, 24% Sim- coe St. N. Phone 3160. Money to Loan. ALES CG. HALL 2A, BARRIS ter. ete. Conveyazeing and general practice. 23% King B8t., . Phone 3237. (tf) A. j. PARKHILL BARRISPER ete. Money fo loan. Alger Bldg. op posite Pnst Office. Phone 1614. FRANK 8. EBBS, BARRISTER. Solicitor; Notary "ublic, Convey- ancer, money to loan, Third floor new Alger Buillin:, opposite Pos. Oftics. Phone 2996. Medical DRS. HAZLEWOOD & HARPER, Disnes Block. Phone 2050. Of tice hours 9 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. Dr. B. J. Hazlewood, special attenticn to Surgery snd X-Ray Dr. B. H Harper, specifi attention to cblia- ren's Diseases and Obstetrics. Sun- day and night calls 2416 or 122, DR. McKAY PHYSIJIAN, SUN geon, Accoucher. Office and resi dence King St. East, corner Vie toria St., Oshawa. Phone 94. DR. GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN Surgeon, Obstetrician, diseases of {nfants .and children. Office and residence, 97 Bond East. Phone 1155, Office over | TAY by appointment. DR. LANGMAID, DR. DAVIES, Dentists, 37 King St. B. Special attention to gas estraction and X- work. Nurse in attendanse. Phones 1243 and 864. ---- Palmist ITADAME BROWN, PALMIST business private, 93 Lbuisa Sreett Phone 2636F. (Nov. 22-1 mo) Optometrist C. H TUCK, OPTOMETRIST specialist in muscle anomalies, eyesight and glasses. Author of Bye Care and Eye Strain, The Chilo and its Development. Dis ney Bloek opposite Post Office Phone 1516. (Nov, 18-1 mo) Architects Hi 3 architectural work. .econd floor. Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. Hes. phone 909]. THOMSON AND JOHNSON, AS- soclate architects, Simcoe 8t. 8. Over Felt Bros. HOUSES CAULKED, FOR ESTL mate and price phone 2431W. (Oct. 31-1 mo) Ww ork Wanted FURNITURE REFINISAED AND upholstered. Satisfaction guaran- 'teed. Phone Whitby 549, Oshawa 2932). George A. Constable. (Nov. 6-1 mo) R. GUTSOLE, FIRST CLASS PAP- erhanger, painting and graining. Prices right, work guaranteed. 3810 Pine Avenue. Phone 3066W. (72tf) Building Supplies CEMENT BLOCKS, BAND AND grave! for sale--To farure prompt detivery, place "rders in advance of delivery date, W. Borrowdate. Phone 1618. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO. 67 KING ST. East, Ambulance. Residence 642 Simcoe street, north, Phone 2310J and 210W, : OSHAWA BURIAL GO. Mm, F. Armstrong & Son, Proprietors. Funeral and Ambulance Service, day and night. Phone 1032W, 87 Celina. (4tn) DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE. 19 King St. west, Oshawa, The old- est Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Re- putable Fire Companies, WHEN PLACING INSURANCE consult R. N. Johns, &0 Simcoe aorth. Your insurance wants at: tended to and your interests pro tected. CANADIAN MOTOR UNDER- writers, Automobile insurance pol- fcy holders received 25 per cent. refunds past eighteen years Agency Germond Cigar Store. Open evenings. (Oct. 27-1 mo) DR. DAVID ARCHER, M.D., C.M., L. R. C. P. and S. Edinburgh. Phy- sician, Surgeon and Obstetrician. Off'~e 143 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3020, residence 14 Cadillac Ave. North. Phone 3165. DR. J. ARCHER 8ROWN, PHYSI- sian, and Obstetrician, office oor SHE 185 Simeoe Street North phone 3107 . DR. HAROLD: TRICK, OBSTET- ricidn Physician and Surgeon. Special reference to maternity work and dis- eases peculiar to women. Office and residence 167 Simcoe Street North. Phone 303. R. W. GRAHAM, M.D, B.Sc., L.M. (.C., physician, surgeon, obstetric- fan. 3 years' post graduate. 3% years general practice. Special at- tention to maternity work. Office 142 Simcoe St. N. Office and resid- ence. Phone 3020. (Oct. 23-1 mo) Ocean Tickets OCEAN TICKETS BOOKED FOR all lines by expert staff. C.P.R. ol- fice. 11 King E. Phone 40 or 41 for private interview at your home. (Nov. 11-1 mo) BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS PAS- sage at 39 Simcoe St. south. Phone 5156 for a personal interview at your home. (Nov. 20--1 mo) Transportation CARTAGE AND STORAGE COLE- man's, 86 Bond west, Specialists in furniture moving storage ware house and moving van equipment Phone 82, CARTAGE, MOVING, GRAVEL sand and cinders. Local and long distance hauling. Smith & Cos Phone 924, 10 Bond St. West. OSHAWA'S OLDEST . ESTAB lished furniture movers. Park Road cartage. Local and long distance Frank Cowle Prop. 66 Park Rd South, Phone 216. (Oct. 24-1 mo) Beauty Parlors - BETTY LOU PERMANENT WAVE Shop. Specialists in permanent, tinger and marcel waving. Per manent wave prices $5, $7.60 $1v and $16. All other lines of Beauty Culture. Phone 2968. Apply 86 Simcoe street north. EXPERT MARCELLING. BY BET- ty Ward at Betty Lou Permanent Wave Shoppe. Marcel and sham- poo $1. Phone 2968. WATSON'S BARBER AND Beauty Shop, b Celina St. We spec- falize in ladies' hair cutting, mar- celling, shampooing, facials. Marcel 50 cents, For appointments phone 2668. (Nov, 18-1 mo) Veterinary Surgeon DR. SHIRLEY, VETERINARIAN Specialist Diseases Domestic Anim- als, Cat and Dog Hospital. 203 King West. Telephone 629. : (5 aug. tf) Dit. Ww. D. FORSYTHE, V.S, honorary graduate of Ontario Vet: erinary College, seventeen years' experience. Fees moderate. Thorn- ton's Corners. Phone 202 r 2. (Nov. 11-1 mo) Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. FT. BRY ANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West Toronto will be at his offive over Jusv & Lovell's Drug Store each Saturday from 1 till 4 p.m.. for conspltation sud treat. ment of diseases of ear, nose and throat oaly. Appointments may Phone 97. " Rates for Classified Ads First {insertion -- 1% cents per word. Minimum charge for one insertion 80c. Hach subsequent eon secutive insertion 1¢ two (three cents a word). Minimum charge for three finsertions, 60 cents. Box number 10c sddi- tional. Profesrional or Business Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or less; 10 cents a word per month for eash ad- ditional word. Phone 35 Ask for Classified Ad Department y Auctioneer PHONE 716J. W. J. SULLEY, Auctioneer, 846 Simcoe St. 8. Oshawa, Ont. Special attention gi¥en to housghold furniture sales and farm stock and implements. Your patronage solicited. Watch Repairing F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repalr shop at 44% King Street West. Your pat- ronage is solicited. Money to Loan LOANS ON GOOD CInY PROPER- ty and fares. Apply A. J Park- bill, 87 King St. Kast. Phone 1614. (July 31th) ON YOUR AUTOMOBILE. CARS ce-financed Payments reduced Additional cash given. Terms rea- sonable. Motor Loans and Dis counts, Suite 2, 14); King St. BE. (upstairs), Phone 2790. Open even ings. (Aug. 15tL.) Hemstitching HEMSTITCHING, PICOTING, nine cents a yard. Skirts pleated, one dollar. All kinds of beautiful embroidery weorke¢ goods, smock- ing, etc. Alterations and dress making. 'The Dell Shop, 2614 Sim- coe south, phone 16066. (Oct, 23-1 mo) SPIRELLA™ BRINGS GTYLE, bealth, comfort. Personal atten tion and service. Phone Mrs Blat- ter, District Manager, 2189M (Oct, 24-1 mo) s Pl A Corsetiere, north east district Phone 2343). (Oct. 24-1 mo) Music HERBERT C. TRENEBR, A.T.0. M., Organist and Choirmaster cf! King Street Church, will accept pupils in plano, pipe organ and vocal music. 60 Willlam Strest East. Phone 2896, LEONARD RICHER, L.R.AM. SU- pervisor of Music. 652 Carnegie Avenue, 2578F, (Aug. 251) DR B. F, RICHARDSON specialist. Office over Mitchell's Dru", Store. Phone 2660 and 432) ES SR Radiv Service BATTERIES CHARGED 76t with recta) $1.00. Wepaired ano rebuilt. Called for and delivered Prompt service. Stan Bligdon, ?0 Mill St. Phone 1885W. (Oct. 24-1 mo) OSHAWA RADIO SERVICE--RE pairs "on radios, power packs and eliminators. Tubes tested and supplied, radio poles for cale Batteries charged and repaired. Phone 3350J. Charles Wales 146 Elgin East, (Nov. 14-1 mo) REPAIRS DONB ON ALL MOD- els, expert service, prices reason able, batteries recharged 75c. Free radio service to battery customers Phone 2806W. George Burroughs, certified radiotrician -- (Nov. 6-1 mot For Rent HOUSE TO NENT AT 230 GLID- don Avenue. Apply 136 Summer Street, (121e) FOR RENT--NO. 115 ANNIS _ST. Immediate possession. Apply to Cone ant & Annis, Barristers, etc, Oshawa Ont. Phone No.4. .(S. & Wtf.) FOR RENT-=STORE PREMISES, with residence above at 444 Simcoe po ; For Exchange MODERN 7 ROOM BRICK house, garage, paved st. Price Thirty Eight hundred, exchange on small house or what have you, Horton and Fresich. Times Bldg. __ . (120c) FOR EXCHANGE ON 5 ROOMED house, attractive 7 roomed home, Centre St. Hardwood floors, open fireplace. Garage. Phone 371W, (120b) street, south, Oshawa, P October first. Apply Conant and Annis, Barristers, Oshawa (ST.T, th Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT--BUILDING suitable for small knitting com- pany to operate about twenty Room and Board WARM ROOM WITH BOARD IN private bome, for lady or gentle- men, home privileges. North end. Phone 1452M. (119¢) BRIGHT COMFORTABLE ROOM for rent, board if desired, central. Phone 860]. (121¢) machines. Must have two tho d square feet floor space and good light. B. J. McCormick, Asticles For Sale MIXED HARD ANY SOFT WOQ'L slabs, $3.50 per lead. Also bome drv body wood. Waterous Meek Limited Phone 1288 (Apr. 26th FOR SALE -- PAINTS, VARN- {shes. We have the largest assort- ment of paints, varnishes, etc, In in the city. The Paint Store, 80 King street west (Apr 25 t0) FOR SALE--TWO UNDERGROUND storage tanks complete; 235 gal- lons, twenty dollars; 500 gallons, thirty dollars. Thornton's Corners store. Phone 3090. (119-¢) FOR SALE--FAIRBANK'S MORSE Home Water system 210 gallons minute, 60 cycle, 110 volts and Eaton's cider press, baby wicker push chair. E. Passant, King street east, Bowmanville, Phone 563. (119¢) FOR SALE--DRY HARDWOOD. $14 per cord. Dry tamarack $12 a cord. Norman Sanders, King St. East. Phone 1774M aE aE (Nov. 6-1 mo) FOR SALE--HARD AND SOFT wood slabs, also dry body wood. Fred Bailey. Phone 598W. _ a. (Nov. 18-1 mo.) Apples For Sale For Rent SIMCOE MANOR - FOUR AND five room suites, electric stoves. refrigeration, laundry, convenl- ences. Apply superintendent phone 2671. (B50) THREE-ROOMED BATH FLAT TO rent, all conveniences, unfurnished, newly decorated. 256 Ritson Rd. south. Phone 446-M (119-1) FOR RENT.~ SOLID BRICK house, all conveniences. Phone 308, evenings 309. (113-c) VICTORIA APARTMENTS -- AT new low rentals, electric refrigera tion, electric stove, washing mach ine and dryer. Apply superintend ent. Phone 2633F (651) 3 AND 4 ROOM APARTMENTS modern to the minute. Moderate rentals. Phone 1550 or I te T0 RENT--BACHELOR APART- ment, partly furnished. Steam heat, newly decorated, centrally located. Apply Box 16 Times. (96th FOR RENT--3 HOUSES, 17, 6 and 4 rooms, good localties. Tm- mediate possession. Apply 260 Athol street east. (Nov. 15-1 mo) FOR RENT- FURNISHED OR UN- furnished apartments. Phone 308 Evenings 309. (118-c) FOR RENT-- FOUR ROOMED flat, heat, water, telephone, sup- plied, laundry tub, very central, very moderate rent, Phone 794J. (119¢) NO 7 MAPLE ST., SOLID BRICK house, $14 per month. Phone 2996. (120c) HOME FOR RENT--EVERY CON- venience. Apply 43 Nassau Street. (120c¢) OWNER LEAVING FOR FLOR- ida would like to engage small family to occupy unfurnished 7 room place for the winter, Rental fees almost nothing to the right party. Apply 282 Nassau St. (120e) APARTMENT, ~ CENTRAL, 3 rooms, redecorated, hardwood floors, steam heat, frigidaire, hot water, janitor. $35. Phone 1400. (120¢) TWO UNFURNISHED .ROOMS on ground floor. Kitchen and bed- room, Sink in kitchen, Private throughout. Heat, light and water, use of telephone. $1200 a month, also a calking guh for sale $2.50. Ap- ply 221 Clarke St, or Phone 1623M, aE ea (120) GARAGE FOR RENT--40 DIVI- sion Street. (121h) FURNISHED APARTMENT, three rooms, immediate possession 238 Golf street. Phone 1841M, (121c¢) APPLES FOR"SALE--1000 BAR- rels of apples for sale in baskets, bushels or barrels. One barrel or more delivered to Oshawa resi- dents. J. Pallock, Brock St. N., Whitby, telephone 496. 5 (Nov. 4-1 mo) Elocution LESSONS IN ELOCUTION AND public speaking, private or fn classes. For terms phone Lois Mundy, No. 85 or 812. (Nov, 14-1 mo) Books ROBERTSHAW'S CIRCULATING 'ihrary You will enjoy reading the latest Fiction at minimum cost (M-F.8 tH Agents Wanted SALESPEOPLE -- YOU CAN build a profitable business selling Fine Quality Knit Made-to-Measure Dresses and Ensembles, also men's and ladies' Botany Underwear, Ling- erie, Hose, Sweaters, ctc, direct-to- consumer. .We want an energetic and capable worker in Oshawa. Bri- tish Knitwear Ltd, Simcoe, Ontario mr: pa its =o CIOOD) Contracting CONTRACTING "CONCERTE plastering, electric cr alterations Phone 139 for estimates. : (13t) Second Hand Dealer NEW AND SECOND HAND FUR- niture bought and scid. 186 Bloor street east. Phone 1617M. (Oct. 24-1 mo) Nursing PRACTICAL NURSE. MATERNITY work. Excellent references, Mrs Borrowdale, phone 1618, Nov. 21-1 mo) Wanted To Buy WANTED TO BUY APPLES, AP- ply 127 Verdun Road. (Nov, 4-1 mo) Motor Cars GET YOUR CAR WASHED AT dominion Garage, §8 Bond strect west. Phone 31f8. All cars at one price $1.00. (Nov. 19-1 mo) CAR TRAILER FOR SALE--WILL trade for shotgun or ferrett, 248 Parle road south. = (120¢) Pets and Livestock FRESH MILK Lavi Wa"! ¥ t 199 r 4 Bowman- state, 2667, (#21b) cows, Durhams. killen Phone ville or Jones Real Oshawa, Situations Vacant--Male EARN $6 TO $10 PER DAY, AM- bitious, reliable men wanted at once. Part time pay while training for Aviation Mechanics, Garage Work, Driving, Battery, Electric Acetylene Welding, House Wiring, Industrial Electricity, Machinist, Bricklaying, Plastering, Drafting, Barbering and Hairdressing. Act quick, get your application in now. Write or call for information, Do- minion Trade Schools, 79 Queen West, Toronto, Eastern Headquar- ters. (104-110-115-121-127) Agents Wanted RELTABLE MAN FOR ONE HUN- dred store route; this county; ex- perience unnecessary; no selling; distribute and collect, Should net seventy dollars weekly, Shamas Mfg. Co., New Toronto, Ont i (121a) WOTOR IS STOLEN FROM PUMP HOUSE ATUNION CEMETERY Broke Door Open, and Sev- ered Electric Wires Thornton's Corners, Nov, 17.-- One night last week thieves broke the door open of the pumping house in the cemetery and cut the wires and removed the electric motor. No trace has been found of the marauders or motor. The young people of the com- munity held a most enjoyable pro- gressive checker party in the Sun- day School on Friday evening last. Games were played from eight un- til ten o'clock and were closely contested, There was a tle to be played off in the finals and Gordon Hamlyn carried off the honors of | the evening. The prize was a box of chocolates. After the games all joined in community singing and served which closed a very pleas- ant evening. The next gathering of the young people will be a skating party at the arena, Oshawa, October 28th, after which Miss Elva Miles will ent«itain them at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bagg and family spent Thanksgiving in Brampton at the home of Mrs. Bagg's parents. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pascoe In- cluded Mr. and Mrs, James Run- dle, Solina, Mr. Lou Pascoe, Mar- jorie ang' Edith, Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. John Pascoe, Mr. and Mrs. Fred White and family, all of Oshawa and Miss Keatha Booth, oc! Gananoque. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and baby, of Toronto, were guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Pier- son. Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Perryman and Billy spent the week-end in Orlllia. The Ladies' Aid are having a bazaar in the Sunday School room on Wednesday afternoon, Novem- her 26th. MYRTLE NEWS Myrtle, Nov. 18.-- Mrs, Ralnh McIntyre and son and Mrs, Roh- ert Dawson visited the former's nephew, Mr Schyler Portor on Sun- dav, Rev. Merriam who has hee confined to the house with an at- tack of sclatica was able to ex- change pulpits with Rev. Smart of Greenwood on Sunday. The later delivered a very helpful sermon here on Sunday evening basing his text on 'Ye are the Salt of the Earth', He pointed out to all be- lievers how they should let their lights shine so that others seeing their good works would be drawn unto Him, Mr. Will J. Cook left on Tues- day for Toronto where he will spend the next week at the Royal Fair. The Young People's League met on Monday night, the president Mrs. Clarence®Harrison presiding. The topic "Citizenship" was taken by Ralph Allen and Allen Downey. At the close of the meeting a social time was spent. Mr. Wilfred Graham attended the meeting of the Sunday School Executive which was held at the home of Norman White, Ashburn, last week. It was arranged that the Sunday School Convention would be held at Brooklin early in January. The C.G.I.T. which is affiliated with the Women's Missionary So- ciety met at the parsonage on Fri- day night. Mrs. Roy Thompson presided and a very profitable and enjoyable evening was spent by the two societies, Mrs. James Cook who spent the greater part of the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Wesson of Pamkrum, Sask. bas returned to her home hgre. Mr. Oscar Downey returned on Saturday from a two weeks' hunt- ing trip in the wilds of the North. He brought with him a fine deer. Considerable lightning was no- ticed on 'Monday evening, it is claimed that this is a good sign of a continuous open spell. Miss Pear! Vance spent the week-end with Peterboro friends. Owing to the special anniversary services at Mapchester on Sunday, Nov. 23rd, there will be no sreach- ing service here. Sunday School will be at the usual hour, a quarter to two. Last Sunday committees were formed to look after the pro- gram and decorations for the an- nual Christmas tree, the date to be decided later. Robert Duff and =on loaded their horses for the Royal Fyir on Tuesday. Sorry to report that Miss Jean Parker is still confined to the house. We trust she may soon be able to resyme her studies at Whit- by High School. Relatives and friends here re- ceived word last week of the ser- fous illness of Mr. Perey Pherrill, of Montreal, who is confined &o the hospital there suffering from cancer, Mrs. John Birkett, of Port Perry, visited friends here last week. Work is progressing rapidly on the fish ponds at the Glen Hodson farm. Several men from here are engaged there. Mr. W, 8S. Parks is having some improvements made to his house. PUBLIC SCHOOL NURSE VISITS Member of Oshawa Nursing Staff Examines Children Raglan, Nov. 18.--The public school nurse, of Oshawa, paid a visit to the school recently. This is the first time a nurse has called to make an examination of the children. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Pilkey visit- ed with friends in Goodwood on Saturday, Mrs. Pilkey remained there with her mother who is ill Mr, and Mrs. Vernon, of Pros- pect, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Carl Avery. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dearborn (nee Mildred Wilson) on the birth of a son, (Frederick William), on Thursday, Nov, 13. Miss Susie Bray was the guest of Mrs. Robertson in Shirley, re- cently and attended the celebration of the Women's Institute there, Mr. Dan Ormiston, of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, J. Ormiston, of Brooklin, were guests of their pare ents, Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Ormiston on Sunday, The Ladies' Aid - are holding their monthly business meeting iu the hall on Wednesday afternoon, November 19, All members and ladies of the congregation are cordially invited. A few from here attended the dance in Columbus on Friday night. 4 Messrs. Lloyd and Clarence Mill- er are building a skating rink at the mill, and hope to have it opened as soon as the weather turns colder. Rev. R. Smart, of Greenwood, had charge of the service here on Sunday. The pastor, Rev, Merriam had charge of Greenwood circuit. Rev. Smart gave a splendid talk on. Missions, and expressed the need of workers of Christ in the homeland and foreign fjelds. He also gave a splendid talk to the young people on "Slightly soiled, greatly reduced in price", At the close of the sermon a subscrip- tion was taken in ald of the Mis- sions, There will be no service here on Sunday, Nov. 23, as it is Thank Offering at Manchester church, Mr. Lloyd Thompgon, and Mise Ila Wilson attended a party in Oshawa .on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Avery visited Tih relatives in Brooklin on Tues- Disney Offers NO. 234 ALICE ST.._$3800 Snappy mew brick bunga~ low, 5 rooms and bath, Oak floors down. Every modern convenience including elec tric fixtures. $300 cash. Phone for appointment. Disney Real Estate Phone 1550 For Sale or Rent House at 314 Athol East, and also at 204 Gliddon Ave. All modern conveniénces, im- mediate posseszion'~Apply to OSHAWA HOUSING COMMISSION Municipal Offices, 106 coe St, South. Sim-~ iy EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ™ Speclalizing exclusively in muscle anemalie eyesight and glasses, s 1516--Phone--1516 | Disney Block - Opposite Post Office 8 Bond Street, West. J. H. R. LUKE For automobile, house and contents insurance, in good sound companies. Apply 52 King Strect East Phone $71, Residence 687W JURY & LOVELL'S OPTICAL PARLORS J. W. Worrall, Oph. D. Eyesight Specialist Phone 3215 W.J. TRICK Lumber Co.Ltd. 25 Albert St. . Phone 230-231 HARDWOOD FLOORS Lald by expert mechanics, Old floors finished like mew. General Contractors, B. W. HAYNES 161 King St. West Phone 481 Residence 3073W EATON GROCETERIA It Pays To Shop Here Always Machinery Repairing NOTHING TOO LARGE NOTHING TOO SMALL Adanac Machine Shop 161 King St. W. Phone 1414 REPAIRING W. TCHES 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 Oshb- awa Railroads 20 King St. W, Phone 189 COAL COAL Phone 198 W. J. SARGANT Yard--89 Bloor "treet B. Orders Promptly Delivered PHONE 22 For Your Drug Needs | THOMPSON'S 19 Simcoe St. S. We Deliver HOUSE TO RENT 7 rooms per month $15.00 : Dominion Clothing Co. 1 King St. W Phone 218) ROYAL YORK Ocor re. Tea "He 28¢ At all Superior Stores - Felt Bros. The Leading Jeweler Established 1886 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Diamonds! Bassett's On Oshawa's Main Corner 1929 Chevrolet Dump Truck guaranteed to be in good condition. Ontario Motor Sales Limited 99 Simcoe Street South LUMBER (© 74 ATHOL STW. OSHAWA RY | 1 BRINGING UP FATHER TO HH ROOM TELL HIM | COQKED IT FOR | ME KNOW IF {| HE 1D CROSS JARVIS! TAKE MR: JGGD" BREAN FAST HIM-AND LET __/ » \ HOPE iS TEMPER 1S BETTER [ | THAN LAST ) JL NIGHT i BREAKFAST, SIR! 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