Ee Ss fo ' ! a THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES; THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1931 151tIs To B Legal | De i T & ANNIS BARRIS Solicitors, Notaries Public. o. Conveyancing ana general prac- tice in Law. Office 73 Simcoe St. South, Oshawa. Phone 4. 'G. D. Conant, B.A, LL.B.; A. F\ An. | nis, B.A, LL.B, . W. BE. N. SINCLAIR K.C,, BANK of: orce Building, )S P. MANGAN B.A., BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer. Money to loan, Of- fice 14% King St. East, Oshawa. Phone 445. Residence phone 837. ERSON, EIGHTON Fraser, Barristers, etc., Bank of Commerce Bldg. LOUIS §7 Solicitor Notary. Store. Money to loan. street north. Phone §7. dence 3473W. aE GREER AND HUMPHREYS BAR- ristéts, Solicitors, eto., 2415 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3160. Money to Loan. ALEX C. HALL, B.A, BARRIS: ter, ete. Conveyancing and general practice. 22% King St. East. Phone 8237. (tf) A. J. PARKHILL, BARRISTER. ete. Money to loan. Alger Bldg. opposite Post Office. Phone 1614. A 8. EBBS, Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey- ancer, money to loan. Third floor new Alger Building, opposite Post Office Phone 2998. | = = Medical ) OD & H . Disney Block. Phone 2050. Office hours 9 a.m. to 8.30. pim. Dr. B. J. Hezlewood, special attention to Surgery and X-Ray. Dr. B. Harper, special attention to child- ren's Diseases and Obstetrics. Sun- day and night calls 2416 or 122. DR. McKAY PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, Accoucher. Office and resi dence King St. East, corner Vie- toria St., Oshawa. Phone 94. DR. GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician, diseases of infants and children. Office and residents 97 Bond East. Phone 1166. : 2 DPR. DAVID ARCHER, M.D, C. M. L.R.C.P. and S.,, Edinburgh Phy- slcfan, Surgeon and Obstetrician. Office 142 Simcoe St. N. Phone 8020, residence 14 Cadillac Ave. Negth. Phone 81565. DH. HAROLD TRICK, OBSTET- riclan, Physician and Surgeon Special reference to maternity work and diseases peculiar to. women. Office and residence 167 Simcoe Street North. Phone 303. R. W. GRAHAM, M.D., B.Se., L.M. C.C., physician surgeon, obstetrician 8 years post graduate. Special at- tention to maternity work. Office 142 Simcoe St. N. Office and resi- dence Phone 3020, 4 R Over Dewland's 16 Simcoe Res}- _ (Dec, 24-1 mo Money to Loan LOANS ON GOOD CITY PROPER: and farms. Apply A. I. Parkhill 37 King St. East Phone 1614. Veterinary Surgeon ¥ .:DR.. SHIRLEY VETERINARIAN . Specialist, 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 pe at hir office over Jury & Lovell's Drug Store each Saturday from 1 till 4 p.m., for consultation and treat- ment of diseases of ear, nose and * throat only. Appointments may be made at drug store, Phone 97. Second Hand Dealer NEW AND SECOND HAND FUR- aiture bought and sold 186 Bloor street east. Phone 1617M. (25 dec tf) Architects G. 0. STENHOUSE GENERAL * Architectural work. Second floor Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496 Res. phone 909J. AND JOHNSON, AS- sociate architects. Simcoe St. 8 BARRI o | ntal e ILLIPS, OVER BAS- set's. Special attention to X-ray work, sxtraction. Nurse in at- tendance. Phone 959, House 1312, DR. Hi M, COOKE, 9 SIMCOE ST. north, over Mitchell's Drug Store. Gas for extraction. Phone 54. DR. J. F. BRO DENTIST, 16 Simcoe St. N., over Dewland's. Phone 1957. Res. 292W, Evenings by ap- ntment. R.. LANGMAID, DR. DAVIES, Dentists, 37 King St. E,, Special at- tention to gas extraction and X-ray work, Nurse in attendance, Phone 1243 and 864. Veterinary DR. W. D. FORSYTHE, V.5. treats diseases of all domesticated animals, Thornton's Corners. Phone Oshawa 202 ring 2. (9 mar ¢) Optometrist CH, 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 ¢) "Humane Society OFFICE: BYNG ST. TEL. 1617W. Mrs. R. B. Smith, President. Tel 2014. (16 jan ¢) nn 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. 87 Celina. (4tf) WITH THE NEW LINES OF fashions Spirella solves your prob- lem. Call Mrs, Blatter, Manager. Phone 2189M. (13 mar c) 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 protected. 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 distance. 609 Carnegie Ave. Oshawa. Phone 1618, (dec 10 tf) 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- ty Ward at Betty Lou Permanent Wave Shoppe. Marcel and shampoo $1. Phone 2968. MARCELLING 35, FINGER Waving 50¢, hair cutting 25¢ at La Parisienne Beauty Parlors, Ask for Miss Robbins. Phone 71, (10 mar c) PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALS $16 for $7.50, with real curly ends a special for $4.75. Other waves from $3.50 to $12, Finger wave and shampoo 76e. Phone 1818W. Ask for Ar- thur Huyck at 220 Clark St. (20 mar ec) Music HERBERT C. TRENEER, A.T.C. Organist and Choirmaster of King Street Church will accept pupils in Permanent wave | For Rent VICTORIA APARTMENTS -- AT new lcw rentals, electric refrigeration electric stove, washing machine and dryer. Apply superintendent. Phone 33F, (55tf) SIMCOE MANOR -- FOUR AND five room suites, electric stoves refrigeration, laundry, conveniences. Apply superintendent, phone 2671. (55tf) THREE AND 4 ROOM APART- ments. Modern to the minute. Phone #550 or 2347W, (132tf) FOR RENT--MODERN 4 ROOMS, bath, electric stove and other con- veniences in business section, New. Apply Box 106 Times. = (26 jan tf) FOR 'RENT BACHELOR apartment, furnished, newly dec- orated, heated, electric light, water, in business section, Apply 194 Times. (7 mar tf) re aE EE a RT 3 FOR RENT--FURNISHED TWO roomed apartment, Ground floor, Private entrance, Gas, electricity, hot water, private conveniences. Very central, 96 Centre St, ] (68¢) FOR RENT--TWO FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping, up- to-date with every convenience. Box 204 Times. (59¢) FOR RENT--BY APRIL 1ST TWO or three unfurnished rooms on bath flat, newly decorated, con- veninece, no children, 241 Drew St. Phone 32657. (60c) FOR, RENT-7 ROOMED BRICK house, oak floors, . French doors, wired for electric stove. Gooq for two families. Garage. Close to Mot- ors. Available April 7, Apply 265° Haig St. (60c) FOR RENT---SIX ROOM HOUSE with bath. Quite close to Four Cornérs. Apply Dr. Hoig., 7 Athol St. WW. (568-60) TO RENT--2 BRIGHT ROOMS and kitchenette suitable for light housekeeping. Apply 180 Bruce St. Phone 2860W. (60c) FOR RENT--6 ROOMED HOUSE and garage. Hardwood floor, $16 per month, Phone 2435W, (60c) ELGIN ST. double garage. FOR RENT--152 East, 5 bedrooms, Immediate possession. Murdoch, 27 Warren Ave, (60c) HOUSE- FOR RENT. ALI CON: venlences, 282 Centre street, Ap- ply 1145 Burk St. Phone 854. . (60¢c) Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT--THREE bright unfurnished rooms, cen- tral, possession about May 1st. Box 201 Times. (58-60-62) Real Estate for Sale DESIRABLE VILLAGE PROPER- ty for sale, Brick house, 9 rooms, all modern conveniences, two gar- ages, drive barn 30 x 50; hen house 24 x 24; apples, plums, cherries, and all kinds small fruits. 7 acres good gardem land. 100 ft from King's Highway No. 2, Ver; desirable for tourist trade. Over 1500 tourists accommodated gea- son of 1930. P, O. Box 354, Col- borne, Ontario. (56-61) For Sale or Exchange GOUD USED PIANOS AND PLAY- er pianos taken in exchange on radios, See John Meagher, 92 Sim- coe St. North. Phone 371W, (17 mar ¢) Room and Board BUSINESS GIRL PROTESTANT, wants single room, full beard, | home privileges, with private amily, where no other boarders or roomers are taken. Reply giv- ing phone number to Box 53 Post Office. (568¢) | ed i Charles Wales, 146 Elgin Fast (19 mar ¢) | THE TROUBLE WITH YOUR | E who rings doors balis louke ing for a job, a room or any desired objective follows a slow, circuitous 'Want-Ad columns not only locate these prospects for you but also assure an hnmediate interview with an interested prospect at the greatest saving of time and effort. Telephone 35 route indeed. Our Rates for Classified Ads First insertion--13}§ cents per word. Minimum charge for one insertion 380c. Each subsequent consecu- tive insertion 1c per word. Three consecutive inser. tions for the price of two first insertions (three cents a word), Minimum charge for three insertions 60c. Box number 10¢ additional. Professional or Business Cards, $2.50 per. month for 20 words or less, 10 cents a word per month for each additional word. | Phone 35 | Ask for Classified Ad | | | Department | Radio Service CERTIFIED RADIOTRICIAN RE- pairs, all models of radio, power pacts, eliminators, at reasonable prices, work guaranteed. Phone 2806W. George Burroughs. 1 repair what others fall to fix. (20 'mar c) OSHAWA RADIO SERVICE--RI.- pairs on radios, power packs and cl mminators.. Tubes tested and supplied radio pol s for sale. Batteries charg and repaired. Phone 3350) radio may be tubes. Get your tubes tested free. John Meagher} 92 Sim coe North, Phone 371W. (17 mar ¢) Work Wanted HAVE YOUR CAR REPAIRED now, before the spring rush, Body and fender repair work, Special prices now in effect. ¥ry and Frise, phone 1111, 168 King st. W. Night phones 2645J and 2396. SEs (6 apr ¢) Furniture Repairing REMNANT AND REUPHOLSTER- ing Co., The Upholsterers. Mohairs, Watch Repairing F. A VON GUNTEN, EXPERI Swiss watchmaker, repair shop ai 44% King Street West, Your pat ! ronage is solicited. plushes by plece or yard. Autos, furniture upholstered, portiere 'nriafns, 165 Simcoe St. S. Phone 2318. (10 apr ¢) S'URNITURE REPAIRED AND ve-upholstered, etc. Charges reas- | Hsh. Articles For Sale MIXED HARD AND SOFT WOOD Slabs $3.50 per load. Also bone dry 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 ap- proval. Address "Underwood," 135 Victoria 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, 80 King St. West, (Apr. 25 +f) FOR SALE ~ DRY HARDWOOD $15 per cord. Dry tamarack $12 a cord. . Norman Sanders, King St. East. Phone 1774M, IRN Le (9 jan tf) FOR® SALE--HARD AND SOFT wood Slabs also dry body wood. Fred Bailey. Phone 598W. (22 mar ¢) FOR SALE -- HARDWOOD $3.25 «Ingle cord, $12 a cord. Phone 2425W, day or evening. McQuaid Cartage. (27 mar c) FOR SALE--GOOD MIXED WOOD 14 cord $3.00. W, H, Thompson, King St. W. Phone 742J. (9 mar ec) FOR SALE -- WESTINGHOUSE electric range, electric washer, other articles, reasonable, Cail mornings or after 5 p.m, Phone S22W, (58¢) FOR SALE --- CHESTERFIELD suite, 3 plece, silver plush, Al | condition. Will accept reasonable offer. 16 Gladstone Ave, (60¢) Help Wanted--Male STATIONARY ENGINEER WITH third. or fourth class papers. Ap- ply stating age, married or single, aducation and where worked to Box 203 Times, (50b) WANTED--YOUTH ABOUT BEV: enteen or eighteen years of age, ible to translate French into Eng- Some knowledge of typewrit- ing preferred. Apply stating age, experience, ete, to Box 208 Times, (60b) | SALESMAN WANTED DISTRI- | butor for a highly specialized line of popular priced--well adver- tised-----fast moving automotive products, must buy small stock of our products and be willing to per- sonally call up&n retail dealers. Write in confidence, full details, covering your , experience. Bowes "Seal Fast" Co. Ltd.,, 103 John Street North, Hamilton, Ontario (60a) | "Help Wanted--Female WOMAN WANTED FOR KIT- 'hen work. Apply 31 Bond street east, (69¢) | locomotive is of the onnosite princin- BUILDING SUPPLIES PRICLS SMASHED WRITE FOR FREE SALE CATA- log. Hardwood flooring 7%c; Fir flooring 5.25 humdred feet; Cedar siding 4.90 hundred feet; 3-piece bath outfit $63; Septic tank 31.65; Nails 3.90 keg; Metal ceiling 4.96; Combination doors 4.95; 28 ft. ladders 17.45; [Electric washer $70; Garage doors 11.75 pair with glass; Ready glazed sash 1.05; Eavetrough 78c; Asphalt sidewall shingles 3.98 square; Slate roof- ing 2.75. Write Halliday Company, Ltd, Box 21, Hamilton, Ont, (54-60-66-72) Wanted to Buy WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH price for raw furs. Write or phone 81, (11 apr ¢) A New Pleasure "It's Dorothy's third anniversary!" murmured Mother, "I wonder what they are doing?" Father suggested telephoning--it seemed a wonderful oportunity. So they put through a Long Distance call and were as tickl- ed as children when they heard her voice. Dorothy had so much to tell them! NEW LOCOMOTIVE CONSTRUCTED AT r---- eet VI Fosbery, of General Supplies of Can- ada, which supplied much of t equipment; J. J. Callaghan, superin- pany; and a representative of The Times on board. The reporter seized the opportun- |i ity to ask Mr. Walker Aimseclf the purpose of the. development of this new type of engine, the short haul or yard service," said Mr. Walker, It was practical for distances of up to 35 or 40 miles, and could pull 12 or 14'loaded cars, being capable of a maximum speed oi 34 miles per hour, with a load. The Thousand Islands run was typical of the type of service to which an engine of this kind could be put economically, he remarked. t Formerly, a steam locomotive has heen used for this run of 4.7 miles from the town of Gananoque to Gan- anoque Junction, on the CN.R, main | line. Only one or two coaches, at the | most -comprised this train, This rew locomotive will be able to handle this rin with ease, and will as well be ableto haul all the necessary frienght | on the line, at a considerable saving | j ( over the cost of operating a steam | out the trust. lozomotive. To Serve Branch Lines t "There arc many other small |; branch lines of the C.N.R. which, in | fit of disabled German soldiers was a good charitable gift. He said the | $ : 3 suggestion that the gift was against a mixed train, composed of the one | public policy was rediculous, mv opinion, would be best served bv a gas-electric locomotive, It can take necessary, as well or two coaches as all the normal freight haulage, on | judgment, said: "A trust for help- these lines of up to 35 or 40 miles |1 in length, and will be more economic- | the war is more likely to tend tos; wards peace in the future than it 1s He also remarked it would |to encourage people to adopt belli- cose ideas. holding that the fund handed over to the proper officers on belalf of the German Reich." 2] than a steam locomotive." said Mr. Walker. be useful as a switching engine in the various yards of the railway, Mr. Walker pointed out that this al to a Diesel engine, as it uses gaso- line for fuel. While the fuel oil used + a D'esel is almost prohibitive, while the cost of constructing ong ot the gas-clectric type is very mod- erate. To stress this point, the dey siona~ ohserved "the gas-electric en- pine is the 'Ford' of locomotives." In fact, the high first cost of a Diesel locomotive made its use un- economical unless it was in continu- er admitted to The Times that con- sideration was being given to the in- troduction of a locomotive of this type in handling freight haulage on the Oshawa Rail- way line, after it has been proven on the Thousand Islands route. It might, for instante, be used on the run to the harbor, if the business develops sufficiently to make railway line to the harbor, asked by the city, feasible, used in the yard operations of the CN.R. here, one advantage that it is unnecessary to string over- head wires for the use of this loco- for quotation. Stein, Whitby, Phone | motive. ESTATE IS LEFT Englishman's Unusual Be- and wealthy England is well able to provide for its soldiers disabled in the late war," declared Otway ; (J Robinson, a retired master marin er, in his last will and testament. Mr. Robinson, who died last year, (Continued from page 1) |g eathed his residuary estate, to- several streets of the city, with its talling $175,000, designer, Mr. Walker, as well as Mr. | Government for the benefit of its soldiers disabled in the late war." the | In the p v Maugam pronounced the bequest to tendant of the Oshawa Railway Com- | ha valid. Opposition was offered on behalf of General Smuts, who would have received $25,000 mans being held void, and the re- mainder of the estate for him to apply as he might think fit for the Purpose of New Engine benefit of disabled Boers who had ' "This locomotive was designed for | suffered through can War. half it was country, might assist that race to make an- other war. same principle, aid to a discharged' commit another crime. | many years ago, but who are now citizens of the British will 'help those men and do exactly | deavor to dispel any {ll-feeling that i might possibly remain between the | two races. tribute was paid to newspapers by Justice Sir Henry A, McCardie, of the King's Bench Di- vision of the High Court of Justice, at a recent dinner of the London Press Club, ladies' greatest preachers of today," Sir Henry sald, "are the editors of our number of revolutions per minute; and consequently upon' the amount of current which can be supplied to the motors. The speed of the motors, and consequently of the car itself, is controlled entirely by the rheostats in the control box. May Be Used in Oshawa Both Mr, Callaghan and Mr. Walk- certain types of the additional It could also be being T0 AID FORMER ENEMY SOLDIERS Ye CAREW LUMBER (© 4 ATHOL ST w OSHAWA PHONE 22 For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe St. 8. We Delivep EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Speclalizing exclusively fn oauscle anouiatid eyesight and glasses, 1516--~Phone--1516 Disaey Block . Opposite Post Office quest is Considered Valid (By The Canadian Press) London, March 12.--*Victorious "to the German El REPAIRING WATCRES OUR SPECIALTY 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 Oshe awa Railroads 20 Simcoe St. S§. Phone 180 Chancery Division Justice personally n the event of the gift to the Ger- the South Afri- On General Smuts' be- urged that although iermany was not now an enemy bequests of this kind Mr, Justice Maugham: On the Counsel: If, howere, the gift goes 0 Boers disabled in the war of COAL COAL Phone 193 W.J. SARCANT Yard--89 Bloor Street E. Orders Promptly Delivered Empire, it hat testator desires, namely, en- Mr. Roxburgh (for the German Reich) said the German Govern-] ment was perfectly willing to carry | Stafford Crossman .for the At] orney-General) supported the pro- position that the gift for the bene- Mr. Justice Maugham, giving - i | OPTICAL PARLORS J. W. Wornull, Oph. 'D. "| Eyesight Speclalist Phone 8218 - ng ex-enemy soldiers disabled in no difficulty in should be 1 see PRESS PAID TRIBUTE (By The Canadian Press) London, March 12.--A notable the British -- night. "The J. H. R. LUKE" For automobile, house and contents insurance; in PAGE ELEVEN | e Bought Or Sold - Times Classified Ads Will Do It | il i ad Street, West 2 | piano, pipe organ and vocal music 50 Whifam Street, East Phone ctioneer » 2896. (Sept. 2 tf) Auctioneer rons RICHER, LR A.M. PHONE 716). y : Ww. SULLEY. of Musie, 652 Carnegic Auctioneer, 36 Simcoe St. S., Osh: 2578F, (Aug 25 tf) manageren (2 apr ©) awa, Ont, Special attention given to d Motor Cars kousekold fisniture ale and farm| . stock and implements, Your patron- . , : t PRACTICAL NURSE, MATERN- OARLAND CABRIGLE ity work. Excellent references. Mrs. | OAKLAND «CABRIOLET solicited. Borrowdale, Phone 1618. ous service, in order to realize on the investment, and there Was very little of the railway's service that could make use of an engine of this + -e. Tt~ ~ag-electric tyne, however, fits in admirably withthe requirements of the small branch lines, which are showing the most difficulty in the matter of net revenues, Simple to Operate The new type of locomotive is very Cleaning and Dyeing | sound companies. Apply =~ | 562 King Street East Phone 871, Residence. 087W Hb daily newspapers. Parliament may mould opinfon to a certain extent, but the supreme moulding of opin- fon is achieved by the Press, Also, you may take a dozen books and read them, and then turn to the . columns of the daily press, and in i style, in outlook, in vision, in pre- : . " w Diamonds! ' Over Felt Bros. onable. F, A. Morris, 170 Albert ----. | St. Phone 731W. Formerly with GOLD MEDAL CLEANERS, 27 | Luke Furniture Co, y Bond St. E. Phone 863, Prompt, | efficlent service. Mrs. E. Evans, WANTED--MAID FOR GENER- al housework in Whithy. Apply giving reference, to Box 207 Times. (60c) WANTED -- CAPABLE, EXPERI- enced cook, general, Phone 1066. (60c) FOR re- i (12 apr c! 'UPHOLSTERING AND FURNI- ture repaired." Drapes made to or- der. Rebuilding chesterfields a specialty, Geo. A. Constable, 27 Bond E. Phone 3322J. (12 mar ¢) ul Avenue, cision and in touch the columns of the daily press are equal to the fin- est literature that is produced. The Press of this country, if it will join WANTED--A GENERAL, family of three, references TOR sale; almost' new, 'bargain price for ; ER WILBUR, TAUNTON. «ame Melva, marria Phone 3357W. © Superintendent, Ont., (arm and house sale specialty. Terms, low. Phone Oshawa 1648 r 2-4. (28 mar ¢) HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING, RE pairs and alterations, dressmak- ing, buttons and buttonholes. The Dell Shop, 261, Simcoe 8. Phone 1656. (Jan. 5-1 mo) Elocution LESSONS IN ELOCUTION AND public speaking. Private or in class es. For terms phone Lois Mundy, No. 35 or 312. ox 17-1 mo.)) AME . ROWN, . PALMIST, ess Riivate, 93 Louisa Street. e 2636F. 422 mar c) CET TILL- SATURDAY, MAD- Canada's foremost psychologis,t reliable advice on business, loss, health, investment, ge, work. 102 Alber: St c) (30 mar ¢) PRACTICAL NURSE, MATER- nity, general nursing, doctors' ref- erence, assists with housework. Reasonable rates, Mrs. Noble. Phone 3033J. (12 mar c¢) B il di S li - CINDERS, SAND AND GRAVEL for sale--To insure prompt delivery, place orders in advance of delivery dete. W. Borrcwdale. Phone 1618, Battery Service SALES AND SERVICE PLATE Lock Batteries, car or radio bat- teries charged, 75c. Called for and delivered. W. H, Platt, 317 Celina. Phone 1556J, (10 apr ¢) ATTERIES C RGED Toc with rental $1.00, Repaired and rebuilt. Called for and delivered. Prompt service. Stan Bligdonm, 20 Mill St. Phone 1885W, (Dec. 30-1 mo) Money to Loan % Vocal MARION BE. ROSS. A.T.C.M., WILL 'accept pupils in voice production 'and singing. Phone No. 6. ' ; (12 mar ¢) ~ Howpital--Rest Home _ "SUNNYNOOK" WHITBY, MA- ternity, invalids, eldérly people, convalescents, nervous, all patients " requiring nursing care, Rates very reasonable. Call, rite . phone © 4 apr oe) QUICK LOAN ON YOUR CAR--A confidential service at the lowest price. Whether your car is fully pald or not. We can reduce your present payments, Motor Loans & Discounts, G. L. Scott, Mgr., 14% King St. E., Oshawa, Phone 2790. Open evenings till 9 p.m. (28 mar ¢) Painting and Decorating R_ GUTSOLE, FIRST CLASS PAP- erhanger, painting and graining. Ping Avenue. Phone 3065W, 72) Prices right, work guaranteed, 340° quick sale. Phone 831F, after 7 Pets and Livestock p.m, (60¢) Shoes Repaired LADIES' SHOE SHINE RE-OPEN- ed. Shoes dyed any color. Shoes and goloshes repaired. Champion Shoe Shop, 17 Bond St. East, (27 mar c) ERNIE BOUCKLEY, NOW DOING high class boot and shoe repair work, at the "Old Reliable Shop", 15 Prince, Street, W. G. Jarvis, proprietor. Repairs while you wait. (27 mar c¢) BABY CHICKS, HATCHING eggs, custom hatching Barred Rocks, White Leghorns. Write or phone for catalogue 1337J. Oshawa Hatchery & Poultry Farm, 144 Park Road North, Oshawa, (21 mar ¢) Lost and Found LOST OR STRAYED-- BLACK cocker spaniel, male, with white spot on chest, Finds; return to Dr. C. 0. Miller for reward. 1 (59¢) quired. Apply 419 Masson St. (60b) ~ AUCTION SALE HAVING RECEIVED INSTRUC- tions to sell by public auction at 283 Simcoe St. South on" Saturday, March 14th, 1931. The following furniture, a number beds, dress- ers, stands, tables, cupboards, chairs, cookstove, one violin, quan- tity of bulbs. Sale at 1.30 p.m. Terms cash, W, J. Sulley, Auc- tioneer. (60b) simple of operation, and in fact any- one that knows anything about oper- ating an automobile could drive the gas-electric engine. There is both battery and magneto ignition, con- trolled by a small switch so that with the Press of other countries, may be. .aye, it is in large measure ---a magnificent {nstrument of in- ternational unity." Bassett's 'On Oshawa's Main Cfner cither one or both can be used, A press of the starter button sets the big gasoline engines roaring into life, and at the touch of the control level, similar to that on a street car, the locomotive moves, gaining speed rap- idly and smoothly, Its action is au- tomatic, the speed of the gasoline en- gine being conrolled by a governor which sets a definite limit on the Men's Grey Worsted to So $10.00 | Dominion Clothing Co. | 68 King St. W. Phone 2141 | Felt Bras. The Leading Jeweier Eswblished 1860 | | J] 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH | 4 BRINGING UP FATHER THIS FINE WEATHER IS KILLIN ME = WHAT THIS ME FEET ARE KILLING ME ~ MAGGIE. LOST HER DOG ~ HE'S © 1931, fut) Pegture Service. Inc., Gremt Britain rights reserved SE wr en A A Suaddt ly ail