6." , comfort. Boalth, service. Phone. THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1931 PAGE NINE 7] It Is To Be Bought Or Sold - Times Classified Ads Will Do It GONANT & ANNIS iL RISTERS Sollcitars, Notaries Public, Eto! Conveyancing and general prac. tice in Law, Office 7% Simcoe |tendance. Phone 2 House 1312. St, South, Oshawa, Phone 4. G. . M. - D, Conant, B.A, LLB; A. IY, An. -uorth, "over Ttehells "Drug Store. nls, B LL.B, : for extraction. fa \ s BN, 8 Coy a of Commorce Building. Simcoe St. N., over Dewland's. Phone PHP. NGAN B.A, =| 1957. Res. nv, Evenings by ap» rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, | ointment. Conveyancer., Money to loan. Of- 1 fice 14% King St. East, Oshawa. Phone 445. Residence phone 837. GRIERSON, CR Eon ON & Fraser, Commerce. Bldg. SS. A Solicitor, "Notary. Store. Money to street north. dence 3473W. R : risters, Solicito Barristers, ete, Bank of s BA Over Dewland's 16 Simeoe Phone 67. ote, ng) Simcoe St. N. Phone : 60. Money te Loan, A ter, etc. practice. 23% Phone 8237. C. A J. . ete. Money to loan, King BaD and genera) ms Alger Bldg. opposite Post Office. Phone 1614, o A . Solicitor, Notary Public, Consey. ancer, money to loan. Third floor new Alger Building, opposite Post Office. Phone 2996. Medical DRS. HA Disney Block. H Phone 2050. hours 9 a.m. to 8.30 p.m, J. Hezlewood, special attention to r. Harper, special attention to child- Surgery and X- ren's Diseases and Obstetrics, Ray, Office Dr. B. Sun. day and night calls 2416 or 122. D geon, Accoucher, toria St., Oshawa. DR. GRAN McKAY PHYSICIAN, Office and resi dence King St. East, corner Vie Phone 94. AN, Surgeon, Obstetrician, diseases of {nfants and children, residence 97 Bond East. 1 : DR, Office and R. DAVID ARCHER, M.D., C. M L.R.C.P. and S., Edinburgh Phy- Phone siclan, Surgeon and Obstetrician. Office 142 Simcoe St. 3020, residence 14 Cadillac Ave, Nerth. Phone 3166. AROLD T riclan, N. Phone Physiclan and Surgeon. Special reference to maternity work and diseases pocullar to women. Office and residence 167 Simcoe Street North. Phone 803. R. W. A , M.D, 0.C., physician surgeon, obstetrician 3 years tention 142 Simcoe St. N. fence Phone 3020 ost graduate. Special at- maternity work, Office Office and resi- '(Dec 24-1 mo .| East, Ambulance. Residence 542 sim, DR. ST PII RAE seft's. . Special attention to Xray work, Gas extraction. Nurse in at DR. Dentists, 37 King St By Special ate tention to gas extraction and work, Nurse in attendance, 1243 and 864, Ei Veterinary - OR. W. 1). FORSYTHE, V8, Honorary Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College. Prompt and ef ficient service. Thornton's Comet Phone 202-2 . (9feb OFFICE: BYNG ST. TEL. 1611W. Dr. BE. J. Shine). V.S.. Inspector, Tel, 629 Mrs. B. B. Grigg, Presi- dent. Tel. 1448W. Phone (16 jan e) For Exchange h 00 in tive room brick house, north end city for good car or small house, Box 154 Times. (20¢) IRCHANGE ROGERS Batteryless Radio for good used car, Phone 896. (la) Building Supplies CINDERS, SAND AND GRAVEL Sig sale=To insure prompt delivery, place orders in advance of delivery dete. W. Borrewdale, Phone 1618, Vocal MARION B. ROSS. A.T.C.M., WILL accept pupils in voice production and singing. Phone No. 6. (12 feb ¢) Undertaking CUKE BURIAL CO. 67 KING ST. coe street, north, Phone 210] and 210W. CSHAWA BURIAL CO, M. F. Armstrong & Son, Proprietors, Funeral and Ambulance Service day and uight. Phone 1082W. 87 Celina, (4th) Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. west, Oshawa, The oldest Fire Age! in Oshawa, 30 1A 6 | rew low rentals, electric refri For Rent GLADSTONE APARTMENTS, 12 Gladstone, modern three rooms, 'with three piece bath, water, gas stove, glecthie lights, hot water heating, laun Souveniences, Jiivate ¢ cellar, month eration electric stove, washing machine and grist Apply superintendent, Pho & SMC five room suites, electric stoves X-ray | refrigeration, fadindry, conveniences, Apply superintendent, phone ml, t 4 ments. Modern Phone 1550 or 2347W, bath, electric stove and other cons venlences in business section. New. Offered for $35.00 per month. Apply Box 106 Times, an tf rooms, comtortable for light housekeeping. Phone 3338W. a (28e) 0 -- home on Elgin, double garage. Others in all parts of city. Mur doch, 37 Warren Ave. (29¢) OR It --_ } BED. room or bed sitting room. $2 weekly, Also light housekeepeing rooms, $1.50 each. Good locality. Apply Box 121 Times. (30¢) FOR RENT--¢ ROOMED TUR: nished house, North, Phone 2804. (30D) FOR RENT-- TWO FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping with all sconvenionces with gas and phone. Apply 2902 Halg St. (31c) FOR RENT--- FOUR ROOMED new brick house, decorated, large living room, oak floors, chestnut trim, 3 bedrooms and kitchen, 3 pleced bath, furnace and garage. $20 per month, Immediate posses- sion, Phone 2780, (31b) te . MATER- Mrs. (30 feb ¢) PRACTICAL NURSE, DOCTOR'S reference, maternity, invalid, general nursing. Will assist with housework. Charges moderate. Phone 3033). 4 feb ¢) GRADUATE NURSE, DOCTOR'S references, will do part time, hoyrly nursing; maternity work. Special rates. Prompt - attention. Phone 1920W, (15 by feb ¢) PRACTICAT. NURSE, ity work, Lxcellent references, Borrowdale, Phone 1018, Reputable Fire Companies. WHEN PLACI NC INSURANCE consul R. N. Johns, 80 Simcoe north. Your insurance wants attend- ed to and your interests protected. Pastry, Phone 139 electric or alterations. for estimates. (130) Veterinary Surgeon VETERINARIAN LL Diseases Domestic Anim- als, Cat and Dog Hospital. Telephone 629. (5 sug. tO) King West. 203 Ear, Nose, Tiros Specialist 160 BLOOR Street 'West, ining will be at his office over Jury & Lovell's Drug Store each Saturday from 1 till 4 p.m. ment of diseases of ear, throat only. Appointments may be made at drug store, Phone 97. ER ST I Second Hand Dealer NEW AND SECOND HAND FUR: niture 'bought and gold 186 Bloor street east. cider, street. one Phone 1617M for consultation and treat- nose and (26 "dee tf) to Buy APPLES--CULLS WANTED FOR Apply Cider Mill, 253 ply 2355 (8 = en feb ¢) "GENERAL Arehi itectural nl Second floor Royal Bank ullams. Res. phone 9 Phone 1496 0! architects. Simcoe Bt 8 Over Felt. Bros. = Wath Repairing FA VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair Wing at King Street Auctioneer, awa. On Sebo fo West. PHONE 716). W. at Js given to Ho atten Your pat- ronage is --- _SULTEY. Osh- ad hi oly Ap Setton | pee Ont., Terms, low. 2-4. public spes. For yo No. 35013 Shoes HOF TOSTITAL also sell farm ana house sile specia ity. Oshawa 1648 7 (28 jan ¢) "alterations, dressmak- ttons and buttonboles. The Simcoe 8. Phons , 5-1 met (Jap : pions ( in. class' speaking. Private of Clas x ) iy, shoe Tepaiss & Woe, God : sacond b "end 91.15, 4 bd Personal atten- Blat a v. Mrs, iy 9 i Ly + | Avenue. 2578F, (Aug 25 tf) T tion. _ CARTAGE AND STORAGE, Coleman's, 85 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 Ay Smith & Cox Bond St. West, General cartage and household furni- ture moving. Special attention to Commercial work. Local and long Qistades, 60 Carnegie Aves Oshawa. Phone 1 dec 10 tf) j= tance cartage. day or night. rates freely given. I, McQuaid, Phone 2423W, 115 onls St, ' (28 feh ¢) Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU PERMANENT Wave Shop. Specialists in perman- ent, finger and marcel bp Fa manent wave prices $5, $7.50, $15. All other fines, of da ture. Phone 2968. Apply 86 street north. EX PERT MARCELLING BY BET- Ward at Betty Lou Permanent ave , Marcel and shampoo 1. Phone 2968, re CN AR 1 Waving 50c, hair cutting 25¢ at La Parisienne Beauty Parlors, Ask for Miss Robbins. 'Phone 71 (20 fey ¢ Y 8 Experts in permanent, finger snd marcel] waves. Permanent waves $5, $10, $15. 35¢c marcels, 26¢ trims given by Miss Duquette. Phone 38, over Ward's store, (27 feb ¢) ne To CARTAGE =| Wo Upholstering FURNITU RED AND upholstered. Reasonable prices. D. W. Dalton, 259 Simcoe St. South. Phone 1045. (17 feb ¢) REMNANT A} ing Co, 1565 Simcoe St. South. See our stock of fabric remnants lor portiers, cushions and re-up-. holstering purposes by plece or yard. Get our prices on automobile and furniture. Expert workman. ship guaranteed, 25 years' Hert: ence. (6 feb~c) Work Wanted R. GUTSOLE, FIRST CLASS PAP- erhanger, painting and grainir Prices right, work guaranteed. 340 Pine Avenue. Phone 3065W. (72ti) GENERATORS, STARTHIS, Vacuum Cleaners, Washing Mach. ines and all electrical household appliances repaired and overhaul. ed. Work called for snd deliver ed. Repairs guaranteed, Phones 383 and 477 (291) Educational EXPERIENCED TEACHER, UNT- versity graduate will tutor in Low. er School subjects, Middle School Science and Mathematics, Phone 2416. (31e) 'Room and Board NICE™ WARM ROOM WITH board, suit gentleman or 2 girl friends. 78 Albert St. Phone 2862. (31a) . OP" R S cialist in muscle anomalies, Syeisht and glasses. Author of Eye Care und Eye Strain, The Child and Its De. velopment, Post Office. Phone 1 (18 jan ©) Music f{ERBERT C. TRENEER, ATC. Organist and Choirmaster of Rin Street Church wil i aces puplls | in no, organ and vocal music. 5 Lil treet, East. Phone Je A tf Supervisor of Music. oF Campers Motor Cars FRY'8 AUTO BODY HOT MOVED to 168 King Street West, (former- iy West End Garage). Collision work 8 specialty, body bumping. welding, painting, motor repairs, car washing and storage, gasolene and motor ofl, Phone 1111. (19 feb ¢) Palmist WADAWE "ROW. "PALMIST. usiness private, 93 Loniea Street. Phoue 26367, (22 feb ¢) Mansy to boas PROPER- ty and fa Apply Hy I Parkhill, 37 King St, East. Phone 1614. ( = 31-4) Cars refinanced, Payments Te duced, Additions! cash give en. . Terms gveasonable, Mo- tor loans and Discounts, Suite fags. : Battery Service CAR Oi RADIO BATTERIES AT factory prices. Best prices allowed for old batteries. Batteries charged 76¢, called for and delivered, W H. Platt, 317 Celisa St. Phons 1556J. . (8 feb 5 A with rental $1.00, Repaired and rebuilt, Called for and Jalivared. Prompt service. Stan Bligdon, 20 Mil} St. Phone 1835W. (Dec. 3041 mo) R A . to the minute coe North. Disney Block, opposite body > BE who rings doors bells look ing for a job, a room or any desired objective follows a slow, circuitous route Want<Ad columns not only locate these prospects for you but also assure an immediate interview with an interested prospect at the greatest saving of time and effort. Rates for Classified Ads First insertion----113 cents per word. Minimum charge for one insertion B0¢. indeed. Our Telephone 35 Articles For Sale 8 HAND ATES, plete outfit $1.50 up. Skates sharp: eved and repaired. 12 Richmond St. East. (8 jan 1- mo) FOR BALE--HARD AND wood Slabs also dry body wood. I'red Bailey. Phone 608W, (32 feb ¢) GET MY PRICES FOR GOOD wood. W, H, Thompson, 607 King St, W. Phone 742J. (28 feb ¢) cents a word), Minimum charge for threo insertions ©0c. Hox number 10¢ additional. Professional or Business Cards, $2.30 per month for 80 words or less, 10 cents uw word per month for cach additional word. Phone 35 Ask for Classified Ad Department Radio Service OSHAWA RADIO SERVICE--RE- pairs on radios, power Jaci and el- uminators, Tubes tested and supplied radio pol s for sale. Batteries charg: ed and repaired. Phone 3350). Charles Wales, 146 Elgin East. a (dec. 16-1 mo) REPAIRS ON ALL MODELS OF radios, eliminators, and power packs, prices reasonable, batteries recharged George Burroughs, certified radiotri- cian, __Phone 2806W., (9 feb ¢) "TROUBLE WITH YOUR radio may be tubes. Get your tubes tested free. John Meagher, 92 Sim Phone 371W, (19 feb, ¢) FARL'S RADIO REPAIRS ~ ON all sets. We sell tubes, batteries, transformers, coils, ete, Also short vave annaratus, Karl Fowler, 301 Frenel st. Phone 1856W. (371) For Sale or Exchange FOR BALK OR EXCHANGE= One hundred and fifty acre farm. Btock and implements for Oshawa property. Apply Box 118 Times, (20¢) OR SALE R Store and dwelling combined, cen- trally located, Hot water heating. All conveniences. Will consider house property or good vacant land, Apply to Box 123 Times, (31b) Articles For for Sale MARCON! RADIOS ~§i85 UP. Phone 2604 for demonstration or all a Shop Gladstone Apts, Gladstone! t oa HARD AND SOFT WOOD Shi $3.50 per load. Also bone dr: wood, Waterous Meek Limiser: rue 1288 r 2610) AV OND L L- ues in rebuilt Underwoods, They are as sérviceable as when new--at less than half the cost. Sent for your ap- Lrowal Address "Underwood," 135 ictoria St., Toronto. (oct 19, 31) R S - PA , VARN- ishes., We have the largest assort- nt of paints, v 'nishes, ete, in the city. The Paint Store, 80 ap St. © | West. 5 tf) $15 per a by tamahagl $12 a cord. Norman det, King St. East. Phone 177 is jan tf) Each subsequent u SPECIAL SALE OF HONEY AT tive insertion 1c per Anderson's Honey Store, next to word. Davidson's Shoe Store, Simcoe Three conscoutive inser north, Phone 1250. tions for the price of (30 feb ¢) two first insertions (three BARGAIN, --§ PIECED DINTNG suite. Splendid condition, $24.50. 56 King West, Phone 271, (29¢) Stock for Sale FOR SALE--GENBRAL MOTORS Stock. Exchange your shares for plano or radio, Will allow forty. two dollars per share. The Johns Plano Store, 80 Simcoe St, North. (29¢) mr ae = a ne Help Wanted--Female WANTED--A RELTABLE MID: dle aged housekeeper, capable of taking full charge. Apply Box 119 Times, (80b) WANTED -- STENOGRAPHER, Must be neat, accurate and have at least two years' experience in business office, must be able to take dictation and assist in ac. counting work. Reply Box 120 Times, (30D) WANTED EXPERIENCED salesgirl for ladies' ready-to.wear, able to make alterptions, State ex- perience and telepfione number to Box 122 Times. (31c) Furniture Repaired FURNITURE ~ HEPATRED AND re-upholstered, draperies made to order, Geo, A. Constable, 27 Bond St. East. Phone 3322J. (Feb. 4-1 mo) Skates Sharpened SKATES SHARPENED, OIL stone finished. 106c. Slater 333 Buena Vista. Phone 3193W, (168 feb eo) Lost and Found LOBT-- Y EVEN Ing by working girl. a brown purse containing a sum of money between Burk and Celina. Finder please phone 2626 or leave at 10Y Barrie Ave, (31a) AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE CONTINUED AT the former Leader Outfitters, 32 Simcoe St. 8., Oshawa on Satur. day, Feb. 7th, 1931, from 2 until 5 p.m., also evening session from 7.30 to 9.30. The balance of mer chandise in this store will be of- fered for sale by auétion. There will be a select lot of ladies' child- ren's and gent's wear to choose from, We will put any article in the store up for sale at your re- quest. Make your dollars earn money for you for there is no doubt that you will be able to buy even lower than the wholesale price, Terms, cash. A. Dime, Pro. prietor. A. C. Lyecett, Auctioneer, 4 (81a) Felt Bros. The Leading Jeweler 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Building Ms Materials PRICES SMASHED WRITE NOW FOR SALE CATA- log showing amazing now low { prices on materials for new build- ings or alterations. Slate rooting 2.75; metal ceiling, 100 ft., 4.95; insulating hoard less than 'dc ft.; mica roofing, 1.88; combination doors 4.96; oak flooring Pic eq. foot; pine. doors 3.75: barn sash, 1.05; galvanized roofing (36 gauge copper bearing) 5.45; Purity paint 3.45 gal.: outside doors with glass 4.50; shingle stain. 79¢ gal; side- wall shingles, 3.98; brick paint, 2.95 gal,; siding, 4.90, 100 sq: ft.; barn paint, 6 gals, 6.25; hardwood flooring, '7c sq: ft.; wallboard less than 3c ft.; French doors with glasy . oe for sale cata- og. Holliday Company Limited, Boz 21, Hamilton, Ont. (28-31-8427) SUGGESTIONS BY GLOOMY DEAN ON READING HABITS People Should R Read What They Enjoy London, Feb. 6,-~The Very Rev. Wm. Ralph Inge 'Gloomy Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral believes reading newspapers, particularly when go- ing to or from work, is of great value, principally because people then do not talk while they read. To further the idea he would have 'smoking' and 'no smoking' signs on rallroad suburban trains Shatsed to "talking" and 'no talk- ng." Discussing the art of reading, Dean Inge said there were 'Fewer really great books' today and insist ed the problem of what to read dally was becoming more complex. "This, of course, is a reading age," he sald, "I am assured thai seventeen million persons in this country read on an average twelve books each a year. Then there are at least thirty million people who read newspapers----at least, the bet- ting news and perhaps a crime or two. "This reading is quite & new thing. The ancients did not read much, but the Romans used to real aloud a great deal. Now, some peo- ple read a great deal too much, just as some people talk too much. Rapid talking is a habit which one may fall into like that habit on drinking. The worst of it {s that nothing sticks. "I want to put in a word for read. ing aloud. If you read to yourself yoy read much too fast. If you read aloud you go just the right pace. My wife and I read aloud to each other every morning. "Poetry, of course, is always meant to be read aloud. "Another important maxim f{s to stop from time to time for thought of what you have read. I am a great believer in taking notes, An. other thing I believe in for the young is 'learning by heart.' Some young men make the mistake of reading too many hours a day. Ne one can do hard brain 'work for more than seven hours a day. "Read what you enjoy. Reading against the grain simply means that nothing sticks. Our reading should be focussed round our chief inter- ests, not always round them, but expanding them, 'Of course, we ought not to read only English books. Then, what foreign books? Certainly the Bible. There is no book which loses so little in translation. "Whatever books you read if they are not worth reading rather slow- Ir. they are not worth reading at all." et ---- CANADIAN ONIONS Canadian Onoin Week, January 25 to 31, did a lot to increase the popularity of Canadian onions, It also brought to light some inter. geting facts about this rapidly growing industry. Per capita con. sumption of onions in Capada in 1930 was about 10 pounds. In other. words, this means that a total of 100,000,000 pounds--50,- 000 tons or some 2,000 carloads-- of onlong were eaten by Canadian people. This huge quantity came principally from _two sources. tons, and something over 20,000 tons were imported from the United States. Over $750,000 was spent by Canadiaps on United States-grown onfons, Canadian production is increasing rapidly' and is of exceptional quality, Dept. of Agriculture, Ottawa, -------------------- AWARDED MEDAL, J. H. Racalton, of Oshawa, has been presented in England with the fong service and good con- o 4 R Canadian growers produced 29,976 | Time Table [25.0 ers 779, seventeen ycars service. ved as chief stoker with a destroy- He fs still serving as a member of the Royal Fleet Reserve to come He 1s an Motors' CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS gn pul 8.23 am, Daina except Sunday, 9.55 a.m. Daily, 11s bon pam. « Dail except Sunday. Ho] Ly Daily, except except Sunday, 9.38 p.m, atl, except Saturday, 12.08 ry Paty 12.31 am, Dally; 4.26 am, Daily, except Sunday 5.55 a.m. Daily, 6.04 am, Daily, 9.07 a.m. Daily, except Sunday, 2.10 p.m, Daily, except Sunday. 4.03 pom, Dail A 7.04 p.m, Dai 8.02 pum. A 2 saeept Sunday. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Effective 1, Wi ) 9.50 a.m, Dally, 3 a Da: pm ail, ase Sunday, Ww aily, 1 Hey ily, 1.08 am. | OW Hy 4m ally. 8.13 Di ily N $15 1. Bis, we unt 7.9 pm, Daily," anSSAY COACH LINES Bs, | lective N ( Time, Leave Osawa ¥ "laeve Tost PO T A TOES CC RT wn, "80 9 a 2% New Brunswick ween $31.10 103 th] 3 ix Ontario ccs csseeee 1.00 ; 6.30 "6.2 4 8 | Hogg & Lytle Ltd. 29.30 09.30 Phone 203 10.30 10.30 hy 11.90 me=Exc pra Sundar and Holidays only, 8.-Sundays only! WHITBY, OSHAWA, JO BOWMANYVILLE (Effective on and alter at 6th, 1930) (Standard Time) a~=Sundaye only. Dominion Clothing Co. 68 King St. W, Phono 2141 PHONE 22 For Your Drug THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe St. 8. We Deliver SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Going W Leave Hh EL 5 Omain--o 83888ss ® - y-- Safad o 8188388 ToTvpsS 23335333 RESIN | Beaans aoaiRiz PEPPERS ggazas - - NewS 88388: 2p F341 zs g33zaaz esq Connmuis 2» B3sssaxgd »- = gona "sures 3238p33 EF mA % pm. D0 at say Busses. ae Buttes fo ral or Pi OPRIETOR, 8 INE 412 or 348 Whitby with 0 Prince Street ve ve Arrive Arrive Bewmanville Qotaws Shithy Hospital 6.20 am, 7.05 a.m. w: wD am, 7.20 am, B0Sam, 82am, *8.20 am, 8.50 am, 9.05 am, 10.00 a.m, 10.30 a.m, 10.45 a.m, 11.35 p.m, 12,10 p.m, 12.25 p.m, 12.40 p.m, L485 pom, 2.20 pm, 2.40 pm, 3.00 pm, 3.30 pm, 345 pm, 4.00 p.m . 4.40 pm, 5.15 pom, 530 p.m, Machinery *5.40 pm. 6.15 pom. 6.30 p.m, 645 p.m, 4 Dam, 2% Dan, 4 Dm Nacamery , Repa ain 1045 pm, 11.15 pan. 11.90 p.m, NOTHING TOO SMALL Hop Adanac Machine Shop Lave haar ny Arrive _ Arive 161 King St. W. Phone 121 Hospital Whithy © 63 am, 6.50 a.m. 7.20 am, 7.30 am, 7.50 am, B20 a.m. 8.3 am, 9.00 am, 9.10 a.m. 9.25 a.m, 10.00 a.m, 10,45 am. 11.00 am, 11.30 a.m. Iv, 12.08 p.m. 12.35 p.m. 1.28 pm, 1.40 pm. 2.00 pm, 2.30 p.m. / 3,00 p.m. ar, 3.15 p.m. Iv. 410 p.m. 4.40 p.m, \ 4.25 pm, 440 pm, 5.05 pm, 5.40 p.m, §) $40 pm, 6.05 pm. 640 p.m, f 745 pm, 7.30 pm, 7.45 pn, 8.20 p.m, : / , 810 pm, 83 pm. 9.00 p.m, A ATM : 9.50 p.m. 10.10 p.m. 10.45 p.m, a i | / " 11.0 p.m. 11.45 p.m, 13.15 p.m, Diamonds! Bassett's On Oshawa's Main Corner REPAIRING WATCH S OUR BPECIALTY If your watcl) is not giving satisfaction we can repair and make it tell the correct tine, D. J. BROWN THE JEWELER Official Watch Inspector for duct medal. having er flotilla from 1914 to 1919. plete 21 years service, employ of the General paint shop. completed He ser Canadian National and Oshe awa Raliroads 10 King St. W. Phone 180 ER tl et EATON GROCETERIA KARN TRE DF .oGIST FOR SERVICE ONONE 378. NEXT THE POST 0FFI0 It Pays To Shop Here Always ROYAL YORK vax T Pekoe e "alt Pound P.g. 2 14% King St. E. (upstairs). Phone 3790. Opes evenings. : (383, 31-1 mo.) v ich fai M TRLLIN - 0) jen 04 4 s Le _® 1991, tae? Poatare