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Oshawa Daily Times, 15 Jan 1931, p. 11

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I x. Seller CONANT & ANMS GARRINTERR Solicitors Notaries Public Ete Conveyancing and general: prac ti~e of Law Offices 1% Simcoe "8t South, Oshawa Lone 4 D Conant, BA. LLX.;: A. F. AG 'nis 'BA, Li. ; y WBN "SINCLAIR K€. BANK of Sowmerce Bollare. al JOSEI AN, -8A : ristor - Sol elton, Notary 4 Publie pa Conveyunces. Money 8 "fice 141% King St. East, O Phone 445. | Rawk ence ¥ . = pH u i & Fravs, 0.A, onveyat sag a prs i Kieg = St. wr i ARI Money to kan Alger Bidz. op Pal Prat \ Mice Phone Jale {Bolte ary Ba money to 108M. Third tioar 'new Alger 'Buildin, opposite Poa. "fice Phone 2090 a | ALL Sd th Ray arper, special attention , 8 Ei Diseases and Obstatrics Sun' @ay and night calle 2416 or 122 po " ¥_ PH N | STR CDR MchAY PHYSIGIA i ch Oftice a : _Mlence K i BS Has 'Burgeo: 0 . Infants and pho ve 'yesidence, 97 Bond East. none [33 R DAVID ZRCHER, MD. CM YL. R C.P and 8S E Edinburgh | 3a cian, Surgeon "and Ubstetrician fice 143 Simcoe St N i ¥ 3020, residence 14 Cadillac Ave. gions Phone 3156 '. DR HAROLD TRICK, OUSTED cian Physigian and Surgeon Special yeference to maternity: wor dig) uliar to women ier 167 Simcoe Street North hone 303 C.T K Creighton. BAN. © . extraction: Phone 3sy 8 6 9 hb, pois Mitchell's rug store aa tor extraction, BRO stmeon ou St N., hpcnu Res 23 by ap) ment. TMATD DR. DAVIES, -- 37 King St 0 Speclal at tion, to : | Bone 1 C BH snectalisy in 'Phone 64. NTI ait w Evenings extraction ané X- in attendance. [iL] "wna te oe hl: \ 7 TICK. OF S YTHE, etrist TOM WITT muoscle ht and glasses. Author of uve Care and -Byé 2train, 'hila_ and. its Development. ney Block opposite , Post Office hone 151 gt ¥ dine cole. so B.S, ~ Ontario ts 'and 's Cor- a. Job ch anomalies foe Dis (18 dec ¢} Smee and 210 Uelina Undertaking -- north, w Phone 1082 iL KB as "CO. 67 KING BT ~ Res! fdevee G42 Phone 3104 OSHAWA BURIAL CO. M F '4 Armstrong & Son, J ¥unvral and Ambulance | day and night. Proprietors ire, 87 (ane dy No. Elocation 85 or 312. Private LESSONS IN _ELOCUTION AND Ra speaking. classes. For terms phone Lois Mua- or In (Dec. 17-1 mo) t WHEN aorth. 'ected Insurance {DAVIS AND © 19 King St west; 'Osha wa The old est fire Agency In Oshawa 30 Re pirtable Fire Companies. WHEN PLAC INSURANCE PLACING ec asult RN Jonns, ¥ 50 Simcoe Your insurance wants at tended to and your interests pro writers' CANADTAN Automobile Careful drivers received cent. refund doring past '18 years Agency Germoud Cigar Store. MOTOR UNDER- "Insurance (28 jan ¢! on AM, M.D., £.%¢., LL.M, C.. phygigian, surgeon,' Suey 3 year post graduate. Sha ren, on to maternity work 4g far St. N. Office and resid: 5 ence. Phone 3020 (Dee. 24. 1 mo) Transportation man's, 86 Bond west in furniture moving storage ware honte and moving van equipment hone 82 4 ot KH i ; CTING CONCERTE & "Plastering, electric or alteratiens hone' 139 for estimates" LT ke Veterinary Surgeon "PR. "SHIRI'EY. VETERINARIAN :@pbeialist Diseases Domestic Arm i als, Cat ane? Dog Hospital oy Aq General furniture moving. tion to commercial work. and long distance, Ave, Oshaw~ 203 | JCARTAGL AND STORAGE COR aliste Born St. East, 25 per | For Rent GLADSTONE APARTMENTS, 12 Gladstone, modern three rooms, with three plece bath, water, gas stove, electric lights. hot water heating, laundry, conveniences,' private cellar. $30 monthly, Phone 604 (144t0) A Modern to the minute. hone 1650 or 2647W, (132t8 SIX ON HO N street west. Phone 138. (148th) COMFORTABLE BED SITTING room in modern home. Good lo- cality, For lady or gentleman (30 fan ¢) To ATED furnished apartments. All conveni- ences and block from Motors. Algo four garages. Apply 97 Col- (10¢) {a =D ily ROOM 1 be ven 137 Simcoe St. IN. Phone 1286W. (10tf) FOR RENT-- TWO COMFORT- hoy furnished rooms for light Bouseircop ug: Phone. 3338W. (11e) FOR RENTTHREE ROOMED bath. flat, unfurnished, newly, dec- orated, wired for stove, heat, light, water and garage. Phone 11887. (11c) FOR RENT--BRICK HOUSE AT 45 Drew St: Phone 497. (11d) FOR RENT---HOUSE AT 49 DI- vision Street. Cheap, All ccmveni- ences. Apply fo 84 Centre St. Phone 808J. {12b) 1SH- ed rooms, bathraom, light, gas. 20 Maple street. Phone 709W. (12¢) Radiv Service OSHAWA RADIO SERVICE -RE pairs on radios, power packs ang eliminators Tubes tested ana suppited. radio poles for sale | Batteries charged and repaired "| Phone 3160J Charles Wales 146 Elgin East. (Dec. 18-1 mo: EXPERT RADIOTRICIAN, ALL makes of radios, power packs ani eliminators serviced and repaired. Phone 2715F. (23 jan ¢) Articles For Sale. YIRCONT RADIOS Tif UP. hone 2604 for demonstration or call at shop Gladstone Apte,, Glad | stone Ave, (144tH VIXED HARD AND SOF1 WOU, 0 load. Also bone dr\ aterous Meet Limited nr 260 slabs. $3.5! body wood Rhone 288 AV nse in' rebuilt 'Underwoods. They are as serviceable as when pew-- at less than balf the cost. Sent for your approval. Address "Un: derwoud", 135 Victoria St, To ronto. (Oct. 19, 31) FOR BA Al ARN (shes. We bave the largest assort: raent of paints, varnishes, ete. In in the eity. The Paint Store, 80 King street west. (Apr. 35 t0) FO RDWOOD. $15 per cord. Dry tamarack $12 a cord. Norman Sanders, King St. East. Phone 1774M. (9 jan tf) SECOND HAND SKATES, COM- plete outfit $1.60 up. Skates sharp- ened and. repaired, 12 Richmond St. East, (8 jan 1- mo) SPECIAL OFFER oF BED springs and mattresses at 30 per cent. reduction for 3 days only. 56 King West, (12¢) Work Wanted R. GUTSOLE, FIRST CLASS PAP- erhanger, paintmg and graining Prices right, work guaranteed, 340 Pine Avenue Phone 30656W. (73tf) Battery Service CAR OR RADIO BATTERIES AT factory prices. Best prices allowen for old batteries. Batteries charged 76c, called for and delivered, W Hd. Platt, 317 Celina St. Phone 15667, (8 feb ¢) BATTERIES CHARGED f7bc with rental $1.00. Repaired and rebuilt. Called for and delivered. Prompt service. Stan Bligdon, 20 Mill St; Phone 18856W. (Dec. 30-1 mo! TESS i we Watch Repairing F. AT VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44% King Street West. Your pat- ronage is solicited. REPAIR" ON ALL MODELS OF radios. eliminators. and power packs, prices reasonable, batteries recharged. George Burroughs. certified radiotrician. Phone 2806W, (9 jan ¢) eon Spivella SPIRELLA BRINGS STYLE. health, comfort. Personal atten- tiop And service. Phone Mrs. Blat- ter, District Manager son - © (13 %eb e) x RTACE, OVI, GRAVEI 'Local and long gon Smith & Cos 10 Bend St. West, cartage Phone piso a 4 A ' AGE -- and Special atten- househoid Local ~609 Carnegie 1618. (Dec. 10 tf, Ki West Telephone 629 {xine os. (6 dug 11» wi : an ERE 4 , Nose, Throat Specialist R FT BRY ANS OF 160 BLOOR i Street w Toronto will be st his pffice Over Juv & Lovells "Drug 44 tore ench Saturdas from 1 til) 4 or eonsvitation (aud treat "Ea dissanes of oo dise r. nose and Appointments may Che joy 'al drug store Phone 97 Hand Dealer NEW AND SECOND D HAND FUR: 4 niture bought and scid 186 Bloor t eant. 'Phone 1617M ~~~ 4 he (25 dec tf) WW "8S FURNITURE STO ~mnder new management. We buy 'and sellvall kinds of second band roiture. 17 "hiace fheoat Phong M761. i 3 feb Xs § SC STENOURE GENEL Vf Odtnwa: given to household furniture and farm stock ang ove Your patronage solicited. shop finger and marcel manent wave prices $6. : and $15. All other. lines of Beauty Phone 2968 simeoe street north Culture BETTY Lad Specialists in waving Beauty Parlors PERMANENT WAVE FEA permauent Per $750 $1 Apply 26 poo $1 Phone 2938 EXPERT VARCELLING BY BET ty Ward at Betty Lou Permanent Wave shoppg Karcel and sham ---- ET Furs Repaired FURS REPAIRED-- FURS AND fur coats 'relined ang remcdelled. Experienced. Phone 632M, 119 Huron Crescent, (29, Jan ¢ ec) Music ANYON® INTERESTED IN MUSI- cal dramatics, phone Miss Eyelyn Trick 134 or Mr. Hobbs 1934F. (12¢) Vocal MARION E. ROSS. A.T.C.M., WILL and singing. Phone No. 6. (12 fob c) Building Supplies CINDERS _ SAND . AND GRA- vel for sale--To. insurn prompt telivers. place vdei. In advance if delivery date. W Bo'rowdae Chore 1818 accept pupils 4n voice production ! Hemstitching HBMSTITCHING, PLEATING, RE- pairs and alterations, dressmak- Ing, buttons and buttonholes. The Dell Shop, 2614 Simcoe 8. Phono 1656. (Jan. 5-1 mc) Hospital WHITBY, PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Whitby, also known as "Sunny- nook", ideal; gest home.. Register: ed nurse in attendance. Phone write or call Superintendent. (11 jan ¢) Skates Sharpened SKATES SHARPENED, OIL stone finished. 18c, Slater. 333 Buena Vista, Phone 3193W, (16 feb c) Upholstering UPHOLSTERING, DRAPERIES and furniture specialties at reas onable prices. Geo. A. Constable, 27 Bond street east, phone 3322). (24 jan e) Pets and L Livestock FOR SALF--20 ROCK PULLETS, March hatched. 0.A.C. strain. Ap- ply 202 Tresane Street. (12a) FOR SALEwPURE BRED PO- lice dog pups. Female $7, males $10. Box 155 Brooklin. Phone 1900. (12a) Business Wanted » business . Phone 2 PHONE eer, Palmist ' "BROWN. private, 636F. -- AL 41ST 93 Louisa Sreett' (22 dec ¢) sem mm Auctioneer 7163. W. Ont. 346 Simcod St. Special SULLEY. S.. attention J. "architectural work. ec~a4 floor {Royal Bank CE 1496 fou £ 9 - \dditiona sonable eounts, Suite (upstairs). AUTOMOBILE « Payments reduced aun given. Motor. Loa "14% 279 Bk LY Terms rea ns and Dis King St. BE Open even 0. " (Aug. 15tL} Bo number 106 Ps { Fates r Bees "moth for 20 words or s wing rs Cast Phe Foes § = ie a CF ven ire organ ani 30 William Streit | Cholrmaster o! will accept (Sept. 8 «of | CPONARD RICHY Tk £37 50 'pervisor 'of Music. +452 Carnegie (Aug 2519) Tess, 10 h sents 8 wo y kh So? | pi Box 50 iy (14th) | Ee |" » Apples For Sale ' FOR SALE----ABOUT 60 BBLS good hand picked Baldwins, Price delivered $8.50. 10 bbls. Starks. Price delivered $2.50, without bbl J. C. Alldread, Tyrone, Ont. Phone Bowmanville 126 » 5. , (27 Jan ¢) A work, [Excellent referencss, Mrs Borde, phone 1618. 3 (30 jan ¢) To] T satay invalid,' gen- | assist . with J ou Fol moderate. ; ho © 3033). (4 feb ¢) fini NURSING BY. BX- perienced nurse, rate reasonable. Phone 3299W.. (5 jan c) GRADUATE NURSE, DOCTOR references, will do part time, hourly nursing, maternity work. Special rates." Prompt atténtioy given to doctor's calls, : (15 feb ec) WANTED ~-- SMALL PAYING business in Oshawa, Bowmanville, Whitby. Apply Box 79 Times. (10¢) Wanted to Buy APPLES ~CULLS WANTED FOR cider. Apply Cider Mill, 258 Court street. Phone 2365. (8 feb ¢) " Eggs for Sale ' STRICTLY FRESH NEW LAYED eggs for sale, 40¢c a dozen. Apply 98 Rasedals Ave. Phone 2940W. i (mn i CANCER CONFERENCE Johannesburg, South Africa, Jan. 15.--~The Administrator the Transvaal has convened of important cancer conference of next April at which delegat. from the Medical Association of South Africa will be present, Dis- cussions will 'envisage radium utilization and potentialities of propaganda for the preventiion of NOTICE IO CREDITORS R.8.0. 1927--Chapt. 150--Sec. 51 ESTATE OF MARY PARKER, Widow, Deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of MARY PAR. KER, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontarlo,, Widow, deceased, who died on or about the 8th day of January, A.D. 1931, are hereby notified to file with the undersigned, on or before the 2nd day of February, A.D. 1931, full particulars of their claims, Im. mediately after said dats. the as- sets of the deceased will be dis- tributed amongst those entitled thereto, having regard only to claims so filed. DATED AT RAW A ihe 14th day of January, A.D. W. E. N, Brac KC, OSHAWA, Ontario. (12a-18a. 24a) cancer. Meanwhile private 'researches by a leading South African doctor have led him to the conclusion that the partial faflure of one or more ductless glands will predis- pose adults powerfully to cancer, and considers that the solution of the cancer problem will be found In future development of endocrin- ology. SOUTH AFRICAN OFFICERS T0 BE WELL QUALIFIED Cadets To Be Trained For Air Force as Well as Artillery Cape Town, South Africa, Jan. 15.--~The Union Government has made an imporatnt change in its system of military training in or- der to give air officers more op- portunity of making a military career a life profession. In future all cadets, whether for the South African Afr Force or South Afri- can Field Artillery will be trained as both gunners and pilots. This will ensure that when a cadet qualifies for a commission he will be appointed in the per- manent force and will be posted to the South African Air Force, where he will serve some years as a pilot and will then be transferred to the artillery or, if qualified in the staff duties course, to the South African Staff Corps. This scheme opens considerably a wide field of promotion for air- men, and it is under these condi- tions that the next cadet course of 20 cadets, commencing on May 1, will be conducted. It will mean that in time to come all officers in the South African permanent force will be pilots, which will place South Africa's little army a step in advance of the other ar- mies of the world. In the case of the individual cadet it is obvious that the possi- bilities of a military career are increased, and the objection to the present Air Force as being in the nature of a dead end is to a great extent removed. In the past it has not been possible to present the South African Air Force generally as a full and fina} "career for youths, as conditions of service peculiar to this arm did not allow of it. It is accepted all the world over that no fighting pilot should be. retained after the middle thirties, and it is for this reason that the Royal Air Force is two categories; the permanent pile ots who have had a reasonable ranks of command, and short ser- vice commissioned pilots who serve up to the age limit of usefulness of the pilot and are then retired with compensation. In South Africa the government have up to sow followed the same idea, but as the force is a very small one, all airmen under the rank of major are now on short service commis- sions, which are three years, suibject to satisfactory service on the part of the officer and provided he is not over the age of 30 as a leutenant or 35 as a captain, 1t is again reported that the slay- er of Jake Lingle, Chicago reporter, fs in custedy. Similar announce- ments are lHkely to continue until the day confes when Chicago news- vaper readers will begin to inquire "Who was this Lingle; anyway " Toronto Mail and Empire. divided intg chance of promotion to the higher renewed every' | : a TABLE ; | i Time) 8.23 a.m. Daily, except aily. Sunday. BER BR es sone 213 ha Daily. ye 6.41 Bam. Daily, except Sunday, 9.38 p. except Saturday, 12,08 ey ira 12.31 a.m, Dail 4.26 a.m. Daily, except Sunda; 5.55 a.m. Daily, » 604 a.m. Daly. 9,08 a.m. AV, 4 om: Daily: p.m. " m. Dany. except Sunday. except Sunday, : oa Bar except Sunday, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY lective September 28th, 1930 poms ST --- od ol) og ve a = FAN A = biLoo WHITBY OSHAWA, BOY BOWMANVILLE (Effective en and after ES bar 6th, 1930) (Stindard_Time) Leave Leave 'Bowmanville Oshawa 6.20 am. 03 7.20 a.m. "8.20 a.m. 10.00 a.m, 11.35 a.m. "LAS p.m, 3.00 p.m. 4.40 p.m. *5.40 p.m, 7.00 pum, Arrive Whitby 7.20 a.m. 8.20 a.m, wm, 905am, 10.45 a.m. . 12.25 p.m, 29pm. Arrive Hospital | { ! 12.40 p.m. 4.00 p.m, 5.15 P. m. 6.15 p.m, 740 pm, 6.45 pm, 9.00 p.m, 10.45 pou Leave Hospital 9.30 b a, 11.15 9.45 pai, 11,30 pani, East Arrive Bowmanville 7.20 a.m. 820a.m. . 10.00 ar. . 1L30 ash. 12.35 p..n, &30 po 4.40pm 540 p.m. 6.40 p.m 20 pont 00 p.m. X 10. hn 10.45 p.m. . L455 p.m. 12.15 p.m. SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE West 1.25 p.m, Opwm. 2.00 p.m, Wp, ar. 8.15 pout Tv. 4.10 p.m. pm, 505pm 6.05 p.m. 7.45 Bn 8.30 p. 4.25 pom. 715 pm, 11.00 p.m. Times marked * connect at "Whitby with Lindsay Busses. Special Busses tor all occasions Reasonable Rates and Corelul Drivers, TON, PnOPRIETOR 1. A. GAR BOWMANVILLE PHONE 412 .or 346 Oshawa W. Roam, 10 Prince Street WILD GEESE ARE SEEN'WINTERING INNOVA SCOTIA Provincial Migratory Bird Officer Makes Interesting Discovery Halifax, N.S.--Wild geese from the north are again in their winter quar- ters in the secluded harbors of Port Joli and Port le Herbert at 'the bor- der of Queen's and Shelburne coun- ties. Describing his observations of the habits and movements of these creatures of the flying wedge, Robie W. Tufts, provincial migratory bird officer, writes the haven for which these flocks were heading was actual. ly within the confines, of our own province, and at. that time only a re- Phone 193 W.J. SARCANT Yard--89 Bloor Street E. Orders Promptly Delivered REPAIRL..G "WA.CHES OUR SPECIALTY our watch is not giving action' we can repair and make it tc'! the correct time. D.J. BROWN , THE JEWELER Official Watch Inspector for Canadian Nationa) and Osb- awa Rallroads 20 Simcoe 8. one 180 85 Bond Street, West = JURY & LOVELL'S OPTICAL PARLORS W. Worrall, Oph. E Eyesight Specialist Phone 3215 J. KARN THE DRUGGIST FOR SERVICE PHONE 378, NEXT THE POST OFFIO) latively small percentage of the peo- ple of Nova Scotia knew it." Passing over the province in late autumn, the limits of the route tak- {en by the geese are not definite, but the usual belt is - between Windsor and Annapolis. "Every year since I can remember," says Mr. Tufts, "the wild geese have flown over Wolfville in the autumn, always heading southwest in long wavering lines or in perfect V- formation. Their weird and musical honking could be heard when they were yet far off, and they were always a cause of wondcrment to all who saw them passing with slow wingbeat yet mov- mg onward 'with 'amazing' swiftness." At Port Joli and Port le Herbert, where the shoal water prevents ship- ping activities, the birds find shelter and food to their liking in the eel grass which covers thick? the harbor beds. When the temperature falls, ice forms along the shore when the tide is in, forming a shell which of- ten seriously encroaches on the feed- ing grounds. At such times competi- tion for food is very keen, The two harbors are separated by }a long headland, over which the birds fly a distance of six or 'seven miles when changing grounds. These wa- ters 'havesbeen a bird sanctvary for some years, but the law provides that shooting trom the 'shore may take plage during the open season, ; The main shooting is 'done ag the birds fly from one harbor to the other over what are known as the Goose Hills, where a number of hunter's cabins are locafed. Local opinicfi as to the number of geese which comprise this winter col- ony vary, but a conservative estim- ate arrived at after observing the flocks through high-powered binocu- lars places the number at approxi- niately 20,000. The Northern Bald Eagle, rare in Nova Scotia, is never absent {rom the Port Jol district when the geese are there. Every winter a dozen or more of these creatures, with wing- spread of seven or eight feet, hauat the woods which encircles the har- bors, to prey on wounded geese. About the middle of March theré Tis a stir inthe flock--Sénié 'morning when. a drizzling rain has succeeded the mip of frost, a small flock, per- haps a hundred or less, detaches it- self from the main army, to rise in ragged formation from the water, ahd circle many times over the har- bor; calling excitedly as-though te in- duce others to, join them. Finally }. vanguard swings off. Hour after bur "this pageant of leave 'taking continues, until at the end of two weeks practically all have departed on the long flight north, | PRINCESS VICTORIA WAS CLEVER CHILD London--From The Court Jour- nal of 1830: "The English 'public will be happy to learn that the Princess Victoria is accomplished in a de- gree quite extraordinary for her 7ge. She speaks with fluency and elegance nearly all the modern languages; is a very fair profici- ent in Latin, and has made consid- erable progress in the mathe- matics, She is also an excellent musician, and assists at the pri- vate concents that are given almost nightly at the Palace, at Kensing- ton, where she resides." J. H. R. LUKE For automobile, house contents insurance, in sound companies, Apply 52 King Street East Phone 871, Residence 687W EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Specializing exclusively In muscle eyesight and glasses, 1516--~Phone--151€¢ Disney Block - Opposite Post. 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