THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1930 § | THE C OSRBIED SECTION, 4 St. South, Oshawa. Phone 4 D. Conant, BA. LL.B; A. I. Az ois B.A, LL.B ¥ BN SINCLAIR K.C. DANK of Commerce Building. ! J MA 5 A rister Solicitor, Notary Publie, Conveyancer. Money to loax. Of Hie 143 King St. East, Oshawa 446. ResiCence phone 837 ¥) N , Barristers, Conveyancers. ~.tarles Public, ste. Office over Stagdard Bank. Entrance Simcoe coe St. Phone 17. 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 oorth, Phone 67. Resi dence R473W GREER AND HUMPHREYS BAR- risters, Solicitors, etc., 241% Sim- coe St. N Phone 3160. Money to Loan. ALES CG. HALL 2.A, BARRIS ter, etc. Conveyac cing and general practice. 23% King 8t, East Phone 3237. [14] A. J. PARKHILL BARRISPER ete. Money to loan. Alger Bldg, op posive Pnst Office. Phone 1614. FRANK 8 EBBS, BARRISTER. Solicitor, Notary 'ubllc, Convey ancer, money to loan. Third floor new Alger BuilMn:, epposite Pos Office. Phone 2990. Medical Dental OVER B 5 [} sott's. Special ettention to X-rsy work. Gas estraction. Nurse in 4ieen Phone 969. House DR. H M. 5 ST north, ovor Mitchell's Drug Sto Gas for extraction. Phone 64. . F. B . 16 Simeos St. N, over Dewland's Phone 1257. Res, 202W, Bvenings by appointment. DR. LANGMAID, DR. DAVIES Dencists, 87 King St. B. Special attontion to gas estraction ané X- ray work. urse in attendapnre. Phones 1243 and R64. . , PALMIST business private, 93 Louisa Sreett Phone 2636F. (Nov, 22-1 mo) Optometrist CC H TUCK, OPTOMETRIST svecialist in maoscle anomalies, eyesight and glasses. Author of oh Care and Eye strain, [be Chila and [ts Development. Dis ney Bloek Phone 1516. AA B oppoeite Poet Office (Nov, 18-1 mo) Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO. 67 KING ST East, Ambulance. Residence 643 Simcoe street, north, Phone 210) and 210W, OSHAWA BURIAL GO., M, FV. Armstrong & Sop, Proprietors. Fugeral and Ambulance Service, day and pight. Phone 1083W. 87 Celina. (tn) a -- DRS. HAZLEWOOD & HARPER, Disnes Mlogk. Phome 2050. Of tice Bours 9 a.m. to 8.30 pm. Dr BE. J. Hazlewood, special attenticn to Surgery and X-Ray Dr. B RH Harper, special attention to chlia ren's Diseases and Obstetrics. Hun day and night calls 2416 or 132 1AN, 4 , Office and resi: dence King St. East, corner Vie toria 8t., Oshawa. Phone 94. R. GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN Ly Obstetrician, diseases of {ntants and children Office and {dence, 97 Bond Bast. = Phone 1156, Insurance DAVIS AND SON, LVSURANCE 19 King St. west, Oshawa. The old est Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Re putable Fire Companies, WHEN PLACING INSURANCF asult R. N. Jonps, 80 Simcoe worth, Your insurance wants at- renden to and your interests pro tected. CANADIAN MOTOR UNDER- writers, Automobile insurance pol icy bolders received 25 per cent refunds past eighteen years Agency Germond Cigar Store. Oper evenings. * (Oct. 27-1 mo! DR. DAVID ARCHER, M.D, C.M., L. R. C. P and 8. Edinburgh Phy- sician, Surgeon and Obstetrician, Offi~e 143 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3020, residence 14 Cadillac Ave. North Phone 31566. ARCHER ¢RCWN, PHYSI- DE Ts and Obstetrician, office and. residen.c, 185 Simcoe Street. North phone 3107 DR. HAROLD TRICK, OBSTET: rician 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.A. C.C., physician, surgeon, obstetric- ian. 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, 0: tice. 11 King BE. 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 515 for a personal interview at your home. (Nov. 20--1 mo) Veterinary Surgeon DR. 8 LEY, TERINARIAD Specialist Diseases Domestic Anim- als, Cat and Dog Hospital. 203 King West. Telephone 629. (5 aug. \0) . 3 0 TRB, V.S., honorary graduate of Ontario Vet- erinary College, seventeen years' ox) ce.. Fees moderate. Thorn: ton's Corners, Plibne 202 r 2. (Nov. 11.1 mo) Transportation CARTAGE AND STORAGE COLE- maa's, 856 Bond west, Specialists in furniture moving storage ware house and moving van equipment Phone 82. CARTAGE, MOVING, GRAVEL sand and cluders. Local and long distance hauling. Smith & Cos Phone 924, 10 Bond St. West, OSHAWA'S OLDEST ESTAR lished furniture movers. Park Road cartage. Local and long distance Frank Cowle Prop. 66 Park Rd South, Phone 215. (Oct, 24-1 mo) Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU PERMANENT WAVE Shop. Specialists in permanent, finger and marce] waving. Per manent wave prices $6, $7.60. $1v and $15. 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, 5 Celina St. We spec- falize in ladies' hair cutting, mar celling, shampooing, facials. Marce) 50 cents. For apprintments phone 2658. Auctioneer J. W. J. SULLEY, Auctioneer, 346 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa, Ont. Speclal attention given to household furniture sales and farm stock and implements. Your patronage solicited. Watch Repairing Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 441% King Street West, Your pate ronage is solicited. i PHONE 716J. Nose, Throat Specialist T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOUR Street West Toronto will be at his ofti® over Jurv & Lovell's Drug Store ench Saturday from 1 till 4 9.m., for conspltation sud treat- iment of diseases of ear, nose and throat only. Appointments way be made at drug store, Phone 97. Rates for Classified Ads First fnsertion -- 1% cents per word. Minimum charge for ene insertion 80c. 3 Each subsequent eon secutive imsertion lo per word. | Three consecutive inser. tions for the price of wo first Insertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge for three insertions, #0 cents. Box number 10c addi tional Profesriona) or Business Cards, $2.60 per morth for 20 words or less, 10 cents a word ner month for eath ad- tittonal word one 35 for { lassified Ad Department ~~ Ce ---------------- Money to Loan (Nov, 18-1 mo) |, ne iadaindd CLAS Architects ---e A architectural work, .ecogd floor. Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496 ites. phone 008J. -- JOHNBON, AS- sociate architects, Simcoe St. 8, Over Feit Bros. Caulking 5. FOR LST mate and price phone 2431W. : (Oct, 31-1 mo) Tol = i ----y Work Wanted FORNITURD REPFINISAED AND upholstered. Satisfaction guaran. teed. Phone Whitby 549, Oshawa 2932). George A. Constable. (Nov, 6-1 mo) R. GUTBOLE, FIRST CLASS PAP- erhanger, painting and graining. Prices right, work guaranteed. 340 Pine Avenue. Phone 3085W. (72tf) Bi A Rh i Building Supplies 5 D gravel for sale--To inrure prompt delivery® place wders Ip advance of delivery date, W. Borrowda'e Phone 1618 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat PR E ¥. RICHARDSON specialist. Office over Mitchell's Uru~ Store Phone 2660 and 432) BATTER: Ls CHARGED 16: with rertal $1.00 Ivepaired ano rebuilt. Called for and delivered Prompt "service, Stap Bligdon, ?0 Mill 8t. Phone 18856W. (Oct, 24-1 mo) OSHAWA RADIO BERVICE--RE pairs on radlos, power packs and oliminators. Tubes tested. and supplied, radio poles for cale Batteries charged and repaired hone 3350J. Charles Wales 146 Elgin East. (Nov, 14-1 mo) REPAIRS DONE ON ALL MOD els, expert service, prices rcason- able, batteries recharged 75c. Free radio service to battery customers Phone 2806W, George Burroughs, certified radiotrician. (Nov. 6-1 mo! Money Wanted WANTED--PRIVATE LOAN OF $300 by farmer's son. High rate of interest given to enable immedi- ate start, Box 19 Times. (1222) C= ~~ ------ a] For Rent SIMCOE MANOR --~ FOUR AND five room suites, electric stoves refrigeration, laundry, conven} ences. Apply superintendent phone . (6BL THREE-ROOMED BATH FLAT TO rent, all conveniences, unfurnished, newly decorated. 256 Ritson Rd. south, Phone 446-M __(119-0) A APARTMENTS -- A7 new low rentals, electric refrigera tion, electric stove. washing mach ine and dryer. Apply superintend ent. Phone 2633F ~~ (G6tf 7 AND ¢ BOOM APARTMENTS modern to the minute. Moderate rentals. Phone 1550 or 2347W. (871 T0 RENT--BACHELOR APART- ment, partly furnished. Steam heat, newly decorated, centrally located. Apply Box 16 Times, (96L0y TOR RENT--3 HOUSES, 17, 6 and 4 rooms, good localties, Im- mediate possession. Apply 260 Athol street east. * (Nov. 15-1 mo) house. $14 per month, Phone 2006, (120¢) OME FOR RENT--LVERY CON- venience. Apply 43 Nassau Street, ! (120¢) 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. (1208) | APARTMENT, CENTRAL,S 3 rooms, redecorated, hardwood floors, steam heat, frigidaire, hot water, japitor, $35, Phone 1400, TWO FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms, every convenience, suit young couple, heated, 211 Clarke Street (122¢) LOANS ON GOOD Cin Y PROPER- ty and. favs. Apply A. J Park- bill, 87 King St East. Phone 1014. (July 81-tt) ON YOUR AUTOMOBILB. CARS co-financed Payments reduced Additional cash glyen. Terms rea sonable. Motor Loans and Dis counts, Suite 2, 14'4 King 8t B. (upstairs). Phone 2790. Open even ings. (Aug. 15tf.) Hemstitching HEMFTITCHING, PICOTING, . nine cents a yard. Skirts pleatea, one dollar. All kindy of beautiful embroidery worke® goods, smock. ing, etc. Alterations and dress making. The Dell Shop, 2615 Sim- coe south, phone 1666. (Oct, 23-1 mo) SPIRELLA BRINGS 4TYLE, nealth, comfort. Personal atten ton and service. Phone Mrs Blat ter, District Manager, 2189M (Oct. 24-1 mo) LIA Corsetiere, north east district Phone 2343). (Oct. 24-1 mo) Music TAERBERT C. T EER, ATC M., Organist and Choirmaster c! Kipg Street Church, will accept pupils in piano, pipe organ ani vocal music. 60 Willlam Stre't Yast. Phcne 2806. % E (Sept. 2 ct" 'Avenue, 2578F, LEONARD RICHER, L.RAM. SU pervisor of. Music. 652 Carnegie (Aug. 25tf) FURNISHED BEDROOM OR BED sitting room, board optional, to business Jady or "couple; or two rooms for light housekeeping, 26 Warren Avenue. (122¢) FOR RENT-- SIX _, ROOMED house, central, on paved street, All conveniences, Garage. Phone 1305J. (122¢) GARAGE FOR RENT--40 DIVI- sion Street. (121b) FURNISHED APARTMENT, three rooms, immediate possession 238 Golf street, Phone 1541M, (121c) (120¢) | © For Rent HOUSE TO RENT AT 230 GLID- don Avenue. Apply 136 Summer Street, (121¢) SEL RSTTASTS i Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT--BUILDING suitable for small knitting com- pany to operate" about' twenty machines. Must have two thousand square feet floor space and good light. B. J. McCormick, a (120d) BUSINESS GIRL, PROTESTANT, desires, 2 room furnished flat, cen- tral, or first class room with home privileges Box 21 Times. EE {122¢) WANTED AT ONCE--TWO NICE: ly furnished or partly furnished, light housekeeping rooms, with grate preferred, Must be connect- ed, Phoue 1960J evenings. (122b) "Articles For Sale MIXED HARD AND 50F1 WOU slabs, $3.50 per load. Also bone drv body wood. Waterous Meek Limited Phone 1288 (Apr. 260f FOR SALE -- PAINTS, VARN {shes. We have the largest assort ment of paints, varnishes, ete. in in the city.. The Paint Store, 80 King street west (Apr 25 t0) WRITING DESK, GRAMAPHONE, organ, folding bed new, 25 Yearl- ing Leghorn, ready to lay Suit couple starting up. Box 20 Times. (122a) FOR SALE--DRY HARDWOOD. $14 per cord. Dry tamarack $12 a cord, Norman Sanders, King St. East, Phone 1774M. (Nov, 6-1 mo) CHICKEN FEED, WHEAT, buckwheat, mixed: grain, oats, mangels and turnips, delivered Phone 163 ring b. (122a) FOR SALE-~HARD AND SOFT wood slabs, also dry body wood. Fred Bailey. Phone 598W. (Nov. 18-1 mo.) AN ELECTRIC WASHER, BEAT- ty Whitecap in first class condi tion. Can be seen at 156 Centre Street. (121¢) Apples For Sale APPLES FOR SALE--1000 BAR: rels of apples for sale in baskets, bushels or barrels. Ope barre! or more delivered to Oshawa resi. dents. J. Pallock, Brock St. N,, Whitby, telephone 496 Ca (Nov, 4-1 mo) Elocution | CYSSONE TN "ELOCUTION AND | public speaking, private or In | classes. For térms phone Lols | Mundy, No. 35 or 812, | (Nov, 14-1 mo) \ Agents Wanted SALESPEOPLE -- YOU CAN build a profitable business sclling Fine Quality Knit Made-to-Measure Dresses and Ensembles, also men's and ladies' Botany Underwear, Ling- erie, Hose, Sweaters, ete, direct-to- consumer, We want an energetic and capable worker in Oshawa. Bri- tish Knitwear Ltd, Simcoe, Ontario (120) Contracting CONTRACTING "CONCERTE nlastering, electric or alteratiohe "hone 139 for estimates (18tn . Second Hand Dealer NEW AND SECOND HAND FUR. niture bought and scid. 186 Bloor street east. Phone 1617M, (Cct. 24-1 na} Nursing PRAGTIOAL NURSE, MATERNITY work, Excellent references, Mrs Borrowdale, phone 1618, Nov. 21-1 mo) Wanted To Buy WANTED TO BUY APPLES. AP ply 127 Verduu Road. (Nov, 4-1 mo) - Motor Cars GIT YOUR CAR WASHED AT Jominion Garage, §3 Bound street west. Phone 3118. All cars at oue price $1.00, (Nov. 19-1 mo) ORD TOURING AND TRUCK, mode 25, O.K, running order, A real buy. Cash, P'hone 478, Whit. by. (122¢) GAR TRAILER FOR SALE--WILL trade for shotgun or ferrett, 248 Park road south. (120c) Pets and Livestock FOR WALE--2 FRESH MILK cows, Durhams, Levi Ward, Ennis. killen Phone 199% 1 4 Bu ville or Jones Ileal! Estate, 2667, Oshawa, (121b) __For Exchange MODERN 7 ROOM BRICK house, garage, paved st. Price Thirty Eight hundred, exchange on smaller house or what have you. Horton and French, Times Bldg. (120¢) Room and Board BRIGHT COMFORTABLE ROOM for rent, board if desired, central. Phone 80]. _ (121) Help Wanted--Female WANTED-- WOMAN TO HELP in kitchen. Apply Oshawa Cafe. 31 Bond street east. (1222) EE AED a oy ot AT ndy Distributors PEGINNING THURSDAY WE ANE placing upon the market our new product, and are appointing County distributors throughout Ontario whose duty it will be to supply and collect from 100 of more stores. The carrying of the stock for which will require an investment of $200 cash, This work should earn you from $10 to $15 a day Prompt answers will receive immediate at- tention by our Distriet Supervisor, who will be in your district with- in the next few days. Tom Thumb Food Products Go., Phone Waver- ley 2494, 801 Sterling Tower, To- ronto. (122a) Real Estate for .... WO LYCETT SELLS FARME--( more farms exchanged), If you want a farm or house come in and lay vour proposition before us---- we can solve your problems, 48 acres garden soil for sale along with stock, machinery and feed. Price only $3200, (122¢) Help Wanted--Male RELIABLE MAN REQUIRED TM- mediately in Oshawa for respon- sible position, Steady work. No experience. Honesty and desire to werk necessary. Must have car, Pay starts immelately, Write fully, Syncro Motors Company, Battle Creek, Mich (1220) the Empire to see Canada first. At least Premier Bennett has succeeded in persuading the rest of SUNDAY SCHOOL HOLDS SUPPER, Manchester Couple Honcred Delightful Social Evening Spent at Harmony Harmony, Nov. 17.--~A good crowd | attended the hot supper and concert, in the Auditorium of the school, on Friday night under the auspices of the Sunday School. A number of tables were prettily arranged and set in the auditorium where all did jus- tice to the large amount of goud things that were served. Immediately after the supper a short program was aiven composed of readings by Mrs. George Webster and Mr. Trencer, end solos by Mr. F. Herring and in- strumentals and vocal solos by Mr, Rreneer. The proceeds for the even- ing amounted to around forty-two dollars, NEWCASTLE Newcastle, Nov. 18.~The annual Thanksgiving Anniversary Services of . the Newcastle Presbyterian Church were conducted on Sunda: Nov. 9th and were largely attend The Pastor, Rev. W, J. Todd, deliv ered an excellent sermon speaking in the afternoon on "Godliness" and in | the even on "In Everything Give Thanks". St. Andrews Choir, Bow- manville, rendered splendid music at both services. On Monday night large erowds at- tended the annual Goose dinner and concert which was up to its usual high standard, : Tables laden with choice goose, hot riced . potatoes with gravy, delicious salads, jellies of every color and taste, pickles, cake and pic of cvery kind with whipped cream in abundance, tollowed by a splendid programme in the church, Solos were given by Miss Valeta Allin, of Orono, and Mr. Bole Walton, Baritone of New- castle, Readings 'by Miss ITthel Stone, Toronto, music by Tamblyn's Orchestra of Orono, were also part of the program, Proceeds of the evening amounted to $473.00. TYRONE NEWS Tyrone, Nov, 18 -- Congratulations 7» Mr, and Mrs, D. Hicks, of Har- riston on their recent marriage. The Orangemen held their annual dance in the Community hall on Fri. day evening with a very large at- tendance. Splendid music was fur- nished and everyone enjoyed a good time, Mr, and Mrs. C. D, Hodgson and Master Glenn, Oshawa, spent the week-end with Mrs, Laura Hicks and other friends. Miss Grace Alice Thompson were the delegates to Hampton to Young People's Leau- gue Convention last Friday and Sun- day. Church service will be held next Sunday morning at 10.30 AM, Mr. and Mrs. David Hicks who have been visiting the latter's bro- ther, Mr. N. J. Woodley and numer- ous other friends, were in Toronto this week attending the Royal Win- ter Fair on their way to their home in Harriston. Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Woodley, Edith and Joyce spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Herb, Scott, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clapp accompanied by Mr, and Mrs, Robt. Hodgsop and Miss Nina Hodgson and Mrs, James Storey had a very enjoyable time recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs C, D. Hodgson, Oshawa, Mrs, Elizabeth Wight is spend- ing a few days with Mre, Sherwood Rundle, Bowmanville, Mrs. James Alldread is visiting her daughter, Mrs Harvey Story, Oshawa, Mr. Horatio Hills and Mr. Al- bert Hills recently visited at Mr. Lou Buckley's, Newcastle, Sorry to report Mr. Everett Vir tue confined to his bed. Mr Wallace Milleer has return- ed home from a hunting expedi- tion bringing with him two fine deer. Mr. and Mrs. W, Bradd and fam- ily, Oshawa, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, W, J Bradd. Quite a number from here are attending the Standard Training School held in Bowmanville this week. Oon Wednesday evening last the members of the Orono Mission Band visited the Tyrone Band and gave an excellent programme of Recitations, Songs and a short play. "A programme address on Missions was given by Mre. (Rev ) Sterling, Orono. . FORMER ZION GIRL WINS GOLD MEDAL MOOSE JAW SCHOOL Miss Margaret Herring Graduates From Colleg'ate With High Honors Zion, Nov, 20th--Mr, and Mrs. El- mer Wilbur attended the funeral of the late Mrs, Wm. Taylor at Solina on Tuesday. Sympathy is extended to the bereaved family. Her daughs ter, Mrs. Everett Cryderman, nee (Lyda Taylor) was a schoo! teachtr here for two years Congratulations to Miss Margaret Vera Herring, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Herring of Mit. chellton, Sask, (formerly of Zion) on passing from Ross Collegiate in Moose Jaw with the honor of win. ning the Rotary Gold Medal in her last year. Mr. Max Ballard, a form. er public school teacher here 20 years +80 is the principal of Moose Jaw Collegiate, Vera was quite small when they left here 13 vears ago and now is going to normal and expects | in | Ist Class certificate Her three subjects Math- to' get her hune next vimatics, Geometry, Algebra and Trig- | nometry won her an average of over 95 percent. Mrs, Herring (nec Sadi Gadsby of Oshawa) attended the | commencement CXercises and sentation of the medal. Inspector Colonel Snider visited the pre school on Mondoy and gave a very | favorable report with Mr. and Mrs, ) and family on Sunday Mrs. Frank Pascoe was in Toronto | for a few days. Mr. Anson DBalson accompanied Mr. Walter Trull to Muskoka with his moving goods. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Canieron with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vivian and Maxine were Sunday guests of Mrs, Gifford Osaca, Miss Pearl Flintoff, Lbenczer, vis- ited her sister, Mrs, Wes, Cameron, over the week-end. ------------------------ Parcel post service between Bra- i) and Europe has just been start- ead. While the use of electricity is in- creasing steadily in the Union of South Africa, progress is slow in the sale of domestic appliances be- cause of the ample supply of low- wage servants, MacKay and Miss Dr. A. Harding, Oshawa, took: tea | '. Balson MISSIONARY GIVES TALK ON LIFE INS. AMERICA Rev. Mr. Story PERI, Brougham Young People Brougham, Nov, 20.--On the evening of Wednesday Nov, 19, Rev, Mr, Story, a returned Mis- glonary of South America gave & very instructive and interesting Jecture on the people and needs of that country The talk was illustrated by slides of a high or- der. Showing by contrast the wealth and poverty, the difference between Christian civilization and heathen idolatary in that vast continent. The speaker was ac- corded the greatest attention, the best indication of the appreciation of his hearers. The Young People were fortunate in having Rev, Mr. Story give this leeture as part of their regular meeting, thus giving the older people an opportunity of knowing how well our young people can carry on a Y.P.8, The supper in connection with the anniversary services of the United Church took place on Tues- day evening, Nov. 18, and was in every way a decided success, every seat being taken by a very patient happy audience as they had to stand waiting thelr turn - to be served in the church hall. But at last supper was over and all re- paired to the town Hall, where the Greenwood Young People pre- sented the play, "The Alley Da/To- dil" which received much applaiise Between acts Mrs, Garmon and Mrs Carl Devitt playd piano duets and Mrs. Bert Harvey at the flano led in community singing. The Committees in charge are much indebted to nll those who fn any way Souirivaleg to the success of y services and sup. per, Mrs. Luther Middleton {is in St Michael's Hospital, Toronto, at present having unergone an opera- tion on Wednesday morning, which was successful, All hope bs may make a satisfactory recoy- Mr. L. G. Middleton ig county counefl this week. --. ---- attending raid Fruit' and vegetable canneries in Italy are now operat ng o v } oy Pp i n full W.J. TRICK Lumber Co. Ltd. 285 Albert St. Phone 230-231 -- HARDWOOD FLOORS Laid by expert mechanics, Old floors finished lke new. General Contractors, BL. W. HAYNES 161 King St. West Phone 481 Residence 8073W EATON GROCETERIA It Pays To Shop Here Always Machinery Repairing NOTHING TOO LARGE NOTHING 100 SMALL Adanac Machine Skip 161 King St. WV. Phone 1214 REPAIRING W. TCHFS OUR SPrecClavnry If 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. Disney Offers NO. 234 ALICE ST....88800 Snappy new brick bunga- low, 5 rooms and bath, Oak floors down. Every modern convenience including elecs tric fixtures, $3500 cash, Phone for appointment, Disney Real Estate Phone 1550 EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Ji J ly in wuscle eyesight end glasses, 1516--~Phone--1516 Disney Block . Opposite Fost Office awa Railroads King St. W. Phone 189 COAL COAL Phone 103 W.J. SARGANT Yoard--890 Bloor treet NB For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe St, 8, We Deliver HOUSE TO RENT 7 rooms per month $15.00 Dominion Clothing Co, «2 King St. W hone 2100 ROYAL YORK oc re Tea "je 28¢ At all Superior Stores al 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 A Yee CAREW LumstR (0 A ATHOIL BRINGING UP FATHER » YOU ARE 90 CROSS ALL THE TIME LATELY-\T tO BREAKING MY HEART: ) AW' STOP THAT BELLERIN'- BE YOUR AGE ~ ODON"% ACT LIKE A (Mm il BY GOLLY: I'VE SLRE | GOT MAGGIE TAMED- STILL: I'M THINKIN ITS | CRUEL OF ME TO MAKE | i | SER UNHAPPY «LL / QO BACK AN \ Es ) [i "R= | ed i : ld df 4 BY GEO. McMANUS - lic at RRR a