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a, I I | 1 | --- THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1931 PAGE SEVEN [18 1t Is To NIS BARRISTERS cftors, Notaries ' Public. Ete. Conveyancing and general prac ® in Law. Office 7% Simcoe 'South, Oshawa. Phone 4. G. D. Conant, B.A, LL.B; A. I, An. nfs, B.A, LL.B, : ; + B. N. IR K. Comn:orce Building. H X AN B.A., BAR- cister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer. Money to loan, Of: ce 14% King St. Bast, Oshawa, Phone 4456. Residence phone 837. 1 Fraser, Barristers, etc. Rar a merce Bldg. IS 8. HY , BARRIS . itor, Notary. Over Dewland's 8 Money to loan. 16 Simcoe t north. Phone 67. Resi. d 3473W. AND HUMPHREYS BAR- eisters, Solicitors, etc., 2414 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3160. Money to Loan, . HA WA. 18- ter, ete. Conveyancing and general practice. 223% King St. East. Plone 3237. (tf) A.. J. PARKHILL, BARRISTER, ote. Money to loan. Alger Bldg. Ll Post Office. Phone 1614. | S. BBS, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey- ancer, money to loan, Third floor new Alger Building, opposite Post Office. Phone 2996. : Medical PRS. HAZLEWOOD & HARDER, Disney Block. Phone 2050, Office hours 9 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. Dr. .B. J. Heszlewood, special attention to Surgery and X-Ray. Dr. Harper, special attention to child- ren's Diseases and Qbstetrics, Sun- day and night calls 2416 or 122. . MCKAY PHYSICIAN, SUR- goon, Accoucher. Office and resi- dence King St. East, corner Vie- toria St., Oshawa. Phone 94. BR. GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician, diseases of fufants and childréen. Office and residence 97 Bond East. Phone 1 1 PR. DAVID ARCHER, M.D, C. M. L.R.C.P. and 8, Edinburgh Phy- slolan, Surgeon and Obstetrician. Office 142 Simcoe St. N. Phone 8020, residence 14 Cadillac Ave, Nerth. Phone 3155. DR. HAROLD TRICK, OBSTET- riclan, Physician and Surgeon. Special reference to maternity work snd diseases peculiar to women. Dfice and residence 167 Simcoe Btreet North. Phone 303. f , M.D., B.Sc., . 0.C., physician surgeon, obstetrician 8 years post graduate. Special at- tention to maternity work. Office 142 Simcoe St. N. Office and resi- lence Phone 3020. (Dec. 24-1 Contracting ING. -- C plastering. electric or alterations. mo \ Phone 139 for estimates (1510) -- Veterinary Surgeon . VETERINA Bpecialist, Diseases Domestic Anim- als, Cat and Dog Hospital. 203 King West. Telephone 629. (5 aug. tf) Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F, T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will be at hie ofise over Jury & Lovell's Drug Btore each Saturday from 1 till 4 pim., for consultation and treat- ment of diseases of ear, nose and throat only. Appointments may be made at drug store. Phone 97. Hand Dealer A SECO HAND FUR- ajture bought and sold 186 Bloor east. Phone 1617M. stregt (25 dec tf) Architects [A 0. STENHOUSE GENERAL Architectural work. Second floor Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496 one 909J. AND JO yA sociate architects. Simcoe St. 8. Over Feit Bros. Auctioneer PHONE 716), W. J, SULLEY. Auctioneer, 346 Simcoe St. S., Osh- awa, Ont, Special attention given to hold furniture sales and farm stock and implements. Your pairon- age solicited. FLWER WILBUR, TAUNTON, Ont., {arm and house sale specialty. Terms, low, Phone Oshawa 1648°r 2-4 (28 mar ¢) | SKATES 4 R. J. PHILLIPS, O BAS- sett's, Specigl attention to X-ray work, Gas extraction. Nurse in at tendance. Phone 959, House 1312. DR. H. M, 9S E ST. north, over Mitchell's Drug 'Store. Gas fob extraction. Phone 54. 16 DR, J. F. D ST, Simeoe St. N., over Dewland's. Phone 1957. Res. 202W. Evenings by ap- pointment. DR. LANGMAID, . DAVIES, Dentists, 37 King St. E., Special at- Be Bou Dental For Rent VICTORIA APARTMENTS -- AT new low rentals, electric refrigeration electric stove, washing machine and dryer, * Apply superintendent. Phone 283F, vom SIMCOE MANOR -- FOUR AND five. room suites, electric stoves refrigeration, laundry, conveniences. Apply superintendent, phone i o THREE AND 4 ROOM APART. ments. Modern to the minute. | Phone 1550 or 2347W, 132tf tention to gas extraction and X-ray | 7 ENT -- work, Nutse in attendance. Phone | pati electric stove and other con 1243 and 864 yond a 3 Bushes gection, New. H er or ,00 ' per month, Veterinary Apply Box 106 Times, DR. . D. FOR iW ; (26 jan_tf) Honorary Graduate of Ontario|2 COMFORTABLE FURNISHL Veterinary College. = Specializes | rooms, suitable for light houses lameness. 'Thornton's Corners. | keeping. Central, reasonable. 221 Phone 202-2 (9feb ¢) | Arthur: street. (841) GSE © TT ne OR No I - umane Society ed brick bungalow, all convenis TOES ~T 1 > | ences, also gas and furpace, hard. Dr. E. J. Shirley, V.S.. Inspector, Tel. 629 Mrs, E. B. Grigg, Presi. dent. Tel. 1448W. (16 jan ¢) Optometrist WH; TUCK, OP"OMETRIST SPE- cialist in muscle anomalies, eyesight and glasses. Author of Eye Care und Eye Strain, The Child and Its De velopment. Disney Block, opposite Post: Office: Phone 1510. (18 jan ¢) Building Supplies CINDERS, SAND AND GRAVEL for sale--To insure prompt delivery, place orders in advance, of delivery dete. W. Borre wilale. Phone 1618. i Vocal MARION E. ROSS. A.T.C.M., WILL accept pupils in voice production and singiug. Phone No. 6. (12 mar ¢) Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO. 67 KING ST. East, Ambulance.' Residence 542 Sim- coe street, north, Phone 210] and 210W. CSHAWA BURIAL CO, M. F. Armstrong & Son, Proprietors. Funeral and Ambulance Service day and night. Phone 1082W. § Celina. (4¢f) DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. west, Oshawa. The oldest Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Reputable Fire Companies. WHEN PLACING INSURANCE consul R. N. Johns, 80 Simcoe north. Your insurance wants attend- ed to and your interests ve pun SHARPENLED, OIL stone finished. -16c. Slater. 333 Buena Vista. Phone 3193W, (16 feb e) Transportation CARTAGE AND STORAGE, Coleman's, 85 Bond west. Specialists in furniture moving. Storage ware- house and moving van equipment. Phone 82. BORROWDALE'S CARTAGE -- General cartage and household furni- ture moving. Special attention to Commercial work. Local and long distances, 609 Carnegie Ave, Oshawa; Phone 1618, (dec 10 tf) OVING » tance cartage. day or night. rates freely given. F. McQuaid. Phone 24238W. 115 Annis St. (28 feb ¢) Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU PERMANENT Wave Shop. Specialists in perman- ent, finger and marcel waving. Per- manent wave prices $5, $7.50, $10 and $15. All other lines of Beauty Cul- ture. Phone 2968. Apply 86 Simcoe street north. EXPERT MARCELLING BY BET- - ¥. Ward at Betty Lou Permanent ya ve Shoppe. Marcel and shampoo Phone 2968. M ELLIN c, ER Waving 50c, hair cutting 25¢c at La Parisienne Beauty Parlors. Ask for Miss Robbins. Phone 71. (20 feb c) DE LUX ; 4 y Experts in permanent, finger and marcel] waves, Permanent waves $5, $10, $15. 386c marcels, 25¢ trims given by Miss Duquette, Phone 38, over Ward's store, . H tit hi NG, PLEA irs and alterations, oo buttons and buttonholes. The Dell Shop, 261; Simcoe 8. Phone 16656. (Jan. 6-1 mo! HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING, AL- terations, hose repaired. (Dress- making a specialty). Our work is , RE. the best in town. Daintimaid Shoppe, 4 Prince St, Phone 1948W. (11 mar ¢) BE . CESSONS TN ELOCUTION AND 'speaking. Private or in class- pal i terms phone Lois Mundy. 312 No, 25 ot os (Dec. 17-1 mo.) §60TH END SHOE HOSPITAL. phd a specialty, also sell hapd shoes. Good bd $1, $1.50," and $1.75. 426 Simcoe South, 4 id 121 feb ¢) __ Spirella BRINGS BIVLE comfort Personal atten gp gervice. Phone Mrs. Blat ter, District Manager 2189 (13 feb ec) Palmist 'OWN, . PATMIST Louisa Street, (22 tg) ¢) : av ---- MADAME Business prise. «93 Phone 2636F. LE dressmak- (27 feb c) ' Music HERBERT C, TRENEER, A.T.CM. Organist and Choirmaster of King Street Sigel will accept pupils in piano, organ and _v music. 0 while street, East. Phone 2896. (Sept. 2 tf ARD RICHER, L.R A.M. r of Music. - 652 Carnegie Superviso Avenue. 2578F. (Aug 25 tf) Motor Cars ; 8A SHO (V} fo 168 King Street West, (former- ly West End Garage). Collision work a specialty, y bumping, welding, painting, motor repairs, car washing and storage, gasolene ang wotor ofl, Phone 1111, (19 feb ¢) 1 Marquette coach, motor in per. fect condition, heater and other accessories, Apply Box 132 Times. . (351) Money to Loan COANS ON GOUD CITY PROPER- ty and farios, Apply A. J. Parkhill, 37 King.St, East. Phone 1614. (July 31-41) Furniture Repaired re-upholstered, draperies made to order, Geo. A. Co ble. 27 Bond St. East, Phone 3322). (Web, 4-1 mo), Goi a2 a wood floors, $25 per month, Ap- ply 79 McGregor St. (38¢) 0. a . . room, suitable one ortwo gentle men, All conveniences. 137 Sim. coe St, N. Phone 1236W, (feb, 11 tf OR J 1 ) rooms, comfortable for light housekeeping. Also one large bed. room. Would suit two gentlemen or business couple. Phone 3338W. (12 feb tI) 'OR R -- furnished rooms for light house keeping. 238 Golt St. (8%7¢) FOR RENT-- FOUR ROOMED apartment in Jones Block, 86 Sim- coe St, North, steam heat and other conveniences. Phone 53% Rose's Real Estate, (87¢) FOR RENT--GOOD HOUSE NO. 13 Brock St. E., first class condi. tion, rent reasonable, Phone 538. Rose's Real Estate. house. All conveniences. 125 Brock East. Phone 718J . (88¢c) FOR RENT--NEW SIX ROOMED stucco house, Low rent. Phone 1637) evenings. (38¢c) FOR RENT--§ ROOMED HOUSE, All conveniences, hardwood floors, hen pen,, double garage. 202 Tre- sane St. Phone 1827 r 1-4. (39¢) FOR RENT---3 ROOYED APART. ment, partly furnished, rent mod- erate. Apply Apartment 2, 39 Sim- coe St. N. (39¢) FOR RENT--3 LARGE ROOMS, 'with pantry, wired for electric and gas stoves, every convenience, heat, water, telephone, 29 Brock Kast. (37¢) "Real Estate for Sale . FOIL SALE ROOMED BRICK veneer house, central, newly dec- orated, finished attic, garage. Must be seen to be appreciated. A good buy for somebody. Apply Box 13% Times. (351) any of our lots at 33 1-8 off list price for cash. Oshawa House & Land Co., 38 Simcoe N. (37¢) REDUCED $1500--$4,600, NUM- ber 630 Carnegie Ave., close to public and high schools, street car one block. 6 rooms and finished attic, every convenience, chestnut trim, oak floors, electric fixtures, built in cupboards, storm doors and windows, full size verandah. $2000 cash, balance on mortgage. Lot 40 x 118 with nice lawns and shrubbery. Must be sold. Disney, opposite Post Office. (16 feb tf) Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT--4 LRIGHT unfurnished rooms, young couple, no children, state price and con- venience, Box 139 Times. (37¢) WANTED TO RENT --HOUSE and 6 or more acres of land, around Oshawa. Please apply to Box 141. (38¢c) For Sale or Rent TOR SALE OR HENT--§ ROOM: ed frame house $2000. Will accept a good sedan light car as down payment, Will rent for $12 per month. See Murdock, 27 Warren Ave. Phone 2380. (38¢) For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE--( roomed brick, Alice street, every convenience, fifty-two hundred. for house about $4000. What have you? Disney, opposite Post Office. (16 feb tf) effort. Telephone 35 B who rings doors bes lous ing for a job, a rom or any desired objective follows a slow, circuitous route indeed. Want-Ad columns not only locate these prospects for you but also with an interested prospect at the greatest saving of time and Our an immediate interview Rates for Classified Ads First insertion--11§ cents per word, Minimum charge for one insertion 80c¢. Each subsequent consecu- tive insertion 1c per word. Three consccutive inser- tions for the price of two first insertions (three cents a word), Minimum charge for three insertions GOc. Box number 10c¢ additional. or Busi Cards, $2.30 per month for 20 words or less, 10 cents » word per month for each additional word. Phone 35 Ask for Classified Ad Department Pend, 1, 1 or 1 Radio Service CERTIFIED RADIOTRICIAN RE- pairs, all models of radio, power pacts, eliminators, at reasonable prices, work guaranteed. Phone 2806W. George Burroughs, I ir what othors fall to fix. OSHAWA RADIO SERVICE--RE- pairs on radios, power packs and el! iminators. Tubes tested and supplied radio pol s for sale, Batteries charg- ed and repaired. Phone 3350). Charles Wales, 146 Elgin East. (dec. 16-1 mo) THE TROUBLE WITH YOUR radio may be tubes. Get your tubes tested free. John Meagher, 92 Sim- coe North. Phone 371W. Articles For Sale MIXED HARD AND SOFT \VOOD Slabs $3.50 per load. Also bone dr body wood. Waterous Meek Limited. Phone 1288 (apr 26tf) WE HAVE WONDERFUL VAL- ues in rebuilt Underwoods. They are as serviceable as when new=at less than half the cost. Sent for your a. roval. Address "Underwood," 135 ictoria_St., Toronto. (oct 19, 31) FOR SALE -- PAINTS, VARN- ishes, We have the largest assort- ment of paints, v 'nishes, etc, in the city. The Paint Store, 8 King St. West. Apr, 25 tf) FOR SALE -- DRY HARDWOOD $15 per cord, Dry tamahack $12 a cord. Norman Sanders, King St East." Phone 1774), (9 jan tf) SKCOND HAND SKAJES, COM: plete outfit $1.50 up. Skates sharp ened and repaired. 13 Richmond St. East, (8 jan 1- mo) FOR SALE--HARD AND SOFT wood Slabs also dry body wood Fred Balley. Phone 598W, (22 feb ¢) MY RIC 0 G wood. W. H, Thompson, 607 King St. W. Phone 742J. (28 feb ¢c) SPECIAL, SALE OF HONEY Anderson's Honey Store, next to Davidson's Shoe Store, Simcoe north. Phone 1260, (30 feb ¢) OR SALE -- I D AY, loose hay and bailed straw, also choice potatoes by the bag. Apply W. Leask. Phone 163 r 1.3, (39a) Battery Service SALES AND SERVICE PLATE Lock Batteries, car or radio bat- terics charged, 76¢. Called for and delivered. W. H. Platt, 3»? Celina. Phone 1668J, (10FebC) BA 1KS A D [] with rental $1.00. Repaired and rebuilt. Called for and delivered. Prompt service. Stan Hligdon, 20 EARLS RADIO REPAIRS ON all sets, We sell tubes, batteries, transformers, coils, ate. Also short wave apparatus. garl Fowler, 201 French St. Phone 18G56W, (9 mar ¢) WESTMOUNT RADIO STUDIOS, efficient service, all makes of radlo's power pacts and elimina- tors, tubes tested and supplied. Phone 2715F. (7 mar ¢) Nursing PRACTICAL NURSE, MATER- ity work. Excellent references. Mrs. Borrowdale. Phone 1618. (30 feb ¢) PRACTICAL NURSE, DOCTOR'S reference, maternity, invalid, gen- eral nursing. WII assist with housework. Charges moderate. Phone 3033J. (13 feb ¢) GRADUATE NURSE, DOCTOR'S references, will do part time. hourly nursing, maternity work, Special rates. Prompt attention. Phone 1920W. (15 feb ¢) Upholstering FURNITURE REPAIRED AND upholstered. Reasonable prices. D. W. Dalton, 259 Simcoe St. South. Phone 1045. (17 feb ¢) REMNANT AND REUPHOLSTBR- ing Co, 1506 Simcoe St. South, See our stock of fabric remnants for portiers, cushions and re-up holstering purposes by piece or yard. Get our prices on automobile and furniture. Expert workman- ship guaranteed. 26 years' experi- ence. (6 mar ¢) F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44% King Street West, Your pat- ronage is solicited. Mill St. Phone 1885W. (Dee. 30-1 mo! Work Wanted R GUTSOLE, FIRST CLASS PAP- erhanger, painting and graining, Prices right, work guaranteed. 340 Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY---USED CAST iron box stove in good condition. Must take three or four foot wood. Phone 1649 r 1 Gb. (37¢) WANT TO HEAR FROM OWNER that has got 6 to 10 acres' of barren land for sale on King's highway with one acre frontage. Located near Newcastle, Write Box 140 Times. (38¢c) Auction Sale AUCTION SALE--OF COWS AND stockers of F. J, Clemens, Tues- day, Feb. 24th, 20 milkers ana gpringers, 20 yearlings Durham stockers, 5 yearling grade Durham bulls, 6 good work horses, 4 sows in pig. Terms of sale, 7 months at 7 per cent. per annum on approved joint notes. Sale at one o'clock sharp. The cows conelst of Hol. steing, grade Durhamg, Ayrshires and part bred Jerseys. Elmer Wil- bur, Auctioncer, (39-40-4243) Help Wanted--Male §TOP JOB 1UNTING, GO INTO business for yourself--we train and fipdnce you, We are doug business all over Canada and men of ambition are Honesty and willing- everywhere succeeding. ness to work only qualifications required. Write at once to employ- ment Manager, PMO, Dox 645, Montreal. Dept. 181. (30a) QUAKERS GET A POINT Philadelphia, I'eb, 16--~The Yh adelphia Quakers sprang a surprise on the New: York Americans Sate urday night by holding them to an' overtime 1 to 1 tle in a National Pine Avenue. Phone 3065W. (72tf) League hockey match. ' SPORTS Onside Pass in Rugby Favoured by Ontario Body Toronto, Feb, 16.--~Onside pass- ing, in some form or other, will, in all probability, be in vogue in Canadian football during the 1931 season, When the annual meeting of the Ontario Rugby Football Union at the King Edward Hotel on Saturday passed in favor of the innovation to senior football in Canada, it made the desire for the pass unanimous among all the sen- for unions of the Dominion, the Western, the Ontario, the Inter. provincial and Intercollegiate. As President DeGruchy remarked in bis address, the adoption of the pass by the C.R.U. Rules Commit. tee will be rather a success for the O.R.F.U., for during the past two years the Ontario body has been urging the use of the pass in all series. Last year the C.R.U. struck the onside pass completely from its rules, with the rider that the unions could use it in their campaigns to declare champions but could not employ it to declare a Dominion titleholder. There was little discussion on the matter concerning the adop- tion of the pass but the férm of its accoptance roused considerable comment, it was finally agreed to request the rules commission to adopt the pass as found in the United States code in its entirety as long as it did not interfere with the Canadian rules. Ross Robinson Captures Title Lake Placid, Slub, N.Y. Feb. 16=~ Earning 20 points by finishing second in the principal event on the day's program, Ross Robinson of the Tor- onto Speed Skating Club, Toronto, with a total of 120, Saturday won the title of North American amateur speed skating champion. Robinson, who had 100 points when the curtain was lifted on Friday's ev- ents, brought behind Allan Potts of Brooklyn, in the one-half mile senior final, but had a 40-point advantage over Murray in the final calculations Allan Potts of Brooklyn, was third with 70, Valentine Bialis of Utica, ad 40 points and wag fourth, R.M.C. Intermeds. Beat Belleville Belleville, Feb, 16~Belleville Inter- mediates were eliminated from the O. ILA: race on Saturday night, when RM.C, of Kingston defeated locals 6 to 3 and on the round 14 to 6. The Cadets had too sturdy a team and knew too much hockey for Belleville, The game was rough, 19 penalties being handed out by Bobby Arm- strong, three of them being for five minutes each, Mutiny Green, de- fenceman for Belleville, received two long stretches, and "Pop" Irvine the other. All were for using their fists and sticks too freely. Guelph Defeats Niagara Falls Guelph, Feb. 15 -- Alf. Skinner's Maple Leafs clung to fourth place in the standing of the Ontario League when they cked out a hard-fought 4- to-3 win over the fast Niagara Falls Cataracts here last night. It was a smartly played game and was witnes- sed by a large crowd. The win kept the localg in a playoff berth and also gave them the edge on the Fallsery in the two rounds of the schedule by a margin of three wins against one Kitchener Nears Leading Terriers op ---- Kitchener, Feb, 15~The Galt Ter- riers were sent home with a 2 to 1 defeat here Saturday night as George Hiller's Twin City Silverwoods out- played them in an Ontario League ame, While the other two 'games ast night had a decided bearing on the standing, the victory put the 1)- cals only two points behind the Ter- riers who have been leading the lia- gue almost since its inception, Silver- woods have another chance to creep up into a higher berth when they en- tertain the Guelph Leafs at the local arena Monday night, % CHAPEL RE-OPENED London, Feb, 16.--~The newly re- stored Chapel of St. Andrews' Uni- versity has just been re-opened, The interior of the Chapel has undergone a beautiful transformation. An in. teresting relic which has been includ- ed in the restoration scheme is Knox's pulpit, which stood for genera- tions in the town church, Though it has 'been frequently altered and re- paired, there is little doubt that it embodies part of the original pulpit from which John Knox preached while in St. Andrews, There are nine claborately carved canopied stalls for the Principal and the Pro- fessors. The Architect who under- took the restoration was Reginald Fairlie. CHIMES STOPPED London, Feb. 16, =~ The famous chimes of St. Paul's Cathedral have been silenced at nights under the ine structions of Dean Inge, a man climb. ing into the tower and stopping the chimes after 8.30 pm. and setting them going again at 6.30 am. Dean Inge considers the chimes a nuisance at bedtime hours, but there are many people in London who want them to continue throughout the night, and a controversy has sprung up over the matter. The clock has been going for about 200 years. It was silenced dur- ing the war. INDIANS ADVANCE Stratford, Feb, 16,--Stratford Indians advance into the second round of the intermediate O.H.A. play-offs against Goderich Sailors, with the first game on Monday night. as the result of a scoreless battle with Walkerton here on Sat- urday night. As the local defeated the black and white crew by 3 to 1 right in Walkerton on Wednes- day, they captured the round by that margin. LONDON NIPPERS OUT London, Feb, 16.--~For the third guccessive season London Nippers have been ousted from the junior O.H.A. playdowns by Windsor. Walkerville Techs Alumni Little Red Devils. Although few local fans would have helieved it possible, the well drilled Border Cities sextet trounced the Nippers here on Sat urday night, 7 to 1, and captured the round by the more decisive margin of 18 to 1. ESKIMOS GAIN LEAD Iroquois Falls, Feb, 16.--As a reeul of a 3-1 victory Saturday night, Iroquois Falls Eskimos will take a two-goal lead to South Porcupine for the final game in the home-and-home series for the championship of the Northery sen- lor group of the N,0.H.A. | 25 only Men's Felt Hats to clear at a1 f Dominion Clothing Co. 08 King St. W. Phone 8141 ght Or Sold - Times Classified Ads Will Do It ROYAL YORK ree Te gt P re 28 At all Superior Stores For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe St. 8, We Delirer EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Specialiring exclusively in muscle anomalic eyesight snd glassea 1516--Phone--1510 : Disney Block . Opposite Post Offices REPAIRING WATCKLES 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 Wateh Inspector for Canadian National and Oshe awa Rallroads 20 Simcoe St. 8S. Phone 189 COAL COAL Phone 193 Yi SARGANT Jo ard--89 Bloor Street E. Orders Promptly Delivered Machinery Repairin NOTHING 'TOO LARGE | NOTHING TOO SMALL | Adanac Machine Shop | 161 King St. W. Phone 1214 Yhe CARI W LumptR (© loss. H Help Wanted WANTED--EXPERIENCED IE. Hable cook general, household three, references required. Phone 2019) Saturday and Tuesday evenings, after 7.30. (37¢) ~ Application for Assessor The Council of Kast Whitby will receive applicants in person from 2 p.m, to 2.30 p.m. on Monday, March 2nd, 1931, in the Clerk's Office, Columbus. to fill the posi. tion of Assessors for the year 1932. The territory is as follows: 8.8. No. 1, 8.8. No, 10 and 8.8. No. 11, com- prising one area and the balance of the Township to comprise the other area. Duties will commence April 1st, 1931, The lowest or any applicant not necessarily accepted, Columbus, Feb. 10, 1931, ' P. G. PURVES, Clerk. POTATOES 90 1b. bag New Brunswick ......$1.10 Ontario ......... «...... 1,00 Hogg & Lytle Ltd. ER Chevrolet Sedan, 89 mode) price co. eie0nee 8528 Chovrolet Coach, 28 mode) price ONTARIO MOTOR Peer sana dd EATON GROCETERIA | It Pays To Shop | Here Always Diamonds! Bassett's . 'On Oshawa's Main Corner Felt Bros. The Leading Jeweler 99 Simcoe Street South Escablished - 1880 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH BRINGING UP FATHER ALL RIGHT ~ ALL RIGHT! BY GOLLY! ITH A RELIEF TO GIT THAT DOG OUT OF SIGHT= 1 GIT TIRED OF LOOKIN' AT IT- 17 REMINDS ME OF A | Wi, J w THE NEIGH : | THOLAMT JUST MAKE A CALL IN WAS oD 10 i v had I isi hpi at » a ---- a > 2 - bn i : i {

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