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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1931 PAGE NINE Legal CONANT & ANNIS BARRISTERS. Solicitors, Notaries Public, Ete. Conveyancing and general prac tice in Law. Office 73% Simcoe st. South, Oshawa. Phone 4. G. D. Conant; B.Ay LL.B.; A. F. An- nis, B.A., LL.B. W. BE. N. SINCLAIR, K.C.,, BANK of Commerce Building. JOSEPH P. MANGAN, B.A, BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer. Money to loan. OI- tice 141 King St. East, Oshawa, Phone 445. Residence phone 837. GRIERSON, CREIGHTON & Fraser, Barrister, etc., Bank of Commerce Bldg. on JOUIS S. HYMAN, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary. Over Dewland's Store. Money to loan. 16 Simcoe street north. Phone 67. Residence 3473W. - GREER & HUMPHREYS, BAR- yisters, . Solicitors, etc., 243; Sim- coe St. N. Phone 3160. Residence 3514. Money to loan. ALEX. C. HALL, B.A, BAPRIS- ter, ete. Conveyancing and gen- eral practice. 223; King St. East. Phone 3237. Cie hy FRANK S, EBBS, BARRISTER. Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey- ancer, money to loan. Third floor new Alger Building, opposite Post Office. Phone 2996. Medical PR. B. J. HAZLEWOCD, PHY- sician and Surgeon, special atten- tion given to X-Ray work ana Electrotheopy. Office, Disney Block. Phone 2050. Office open 9 am. to 12 a.m. Residence 421 King East. Phdne 2116. Dental For Rent * DR. 8. J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS sett's. Special attention to X-ray work. Gas extraction. Nurse in attendance. Phone 959. House 1312, DR. J. ¥. BROCK, DENTIST, 16 Simcoe St. N., over Dewland's. Phone 1957. Res. 292W. Even- ings by appointment. Veterinary DR. W. D. FORSYTHE, V.8, treats diseases of all domesticat- ed animals. Thornton's Corners. Phone Oshawa 202 ring 2. (9 may c) Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO., 67 KING St. East. Ambulance. Residence 542 Simcoe street north, Phone 210J and 210W. OSHAWA BURIAL CO, M. F. Armstrong & Son, Proprietors. Funeral and Ambulabce Service day and night. Phone 1082W. 87 Celina. (4tr) DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. West, Oshawa. The oldest Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Reputable Fire Companies. WHEN PLACING INSURANCE consult R. N. Johns, 80 Simcoe north. Your insurance wants at- tended to and your interests pro- tected. . HOLDEN SAVES YOU MONEY on your car or fire insurance, 92 Simcoe N. Phone J371W. (8 june c) DR, GRANT BERRY, PHYSIC- jan, Surgeon, Obstetrician, als- eases of infants and children, Of- fice and residence 97 Bond East, Phone 1155. i DR. DAVID ARCHER, M.D,, C. M. L.R.C.P. and S., Edinburgh Physician, Surgecn and Obstetric- jan. Office 142 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3020W residence 14 Cadil- lac Ave. North. one 3020J. DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, Accoucher. Office ang resi- dence King St. East, corner Vic- toria St., Oshawa. Phone 94. Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F. T. BRYANS OF 160 Bloor Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lov- ell's Drug Store each Saturday from 1 till 4 p.m., for consulta- tion and treatment of diseases of ear, nose and throat only. Ap- pointments may be made at drug store. Phone 97. Optometrist C. H. TUCK, OPTOMETRIST, specialist in muscle anomalies, eyesight and glasses. Author of Eye Care and Eye Strain, The Child and Its Development. Dis- ney Block. Opposite Post Office. Phone 1516. (21 may c) Transportation GIBSON CARTAGE, SAND, gravel, cinders. Local and long distance ving. Phone 1326F. Day or night service. (29 may c) OSHAWA' OLDEST ESTABLISH- ed furniture mover, Park Road. Cartage, local and long distance. Frank Cowle, props 65 Park Rd. S. Phone 214, (7 may 1 mo) CARTAGE AND STORAGE, Coleman's, 85 Bond West, Spec- ialists in furniture moving. Stor- age warehouse and moving van equipment. Phone 82. Architects C. C. STENHOUSE, GENERAL Architectural work. Second floor Royal Bank Bullding., Phone 1496. Res. phone 909J. ; Auctioneer PHONE 716J. WwW. J. SULLEY, Auctioneer, '346 Simcoe St. 8. Oshawa, Ont. Special attention 'given to household .furnitare sales and farm stock and imple- ments. Your patronage solicited. Hemstitching HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING. repairs and alterations, dress- making, buttons and buttonholes, The Dell Shop, 26% Simcoe S. Phone 1656. ) (Jan/ 1 mo) i Money to Loy | AUTOMOBILE LOANS | CON- fidential service at t] lowest price. Whether your cf fs fully paid or not. We can re your present payments. M¢ Loans & Discounts, R. F. W , Mgr., 143; King St. East) shawa. Phone 2790. Open eve is till 9 p.m. (16 june c) Lawn Mowers Sharpened {AWN MOWERS SHARPENED and repaired. Called for and de- livered. Phone G. Slater 3193W. (June 23 ©) Nursing \ PRACTICAL NURSE, DOCTOR'S references, maternity, general nursing, assists with housework or plain sewing. Mrs. Noble 30331. (June 28 c) NURSE WILL CARE FOR child over three, in comfortable country home, reasonable. Apply Box 410 Times, (127a) Watch Repairing FAT VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 441 King Street West. Your pat- ronage is solicited. Palmist CONSULT MADAME BROWN, Palmist on matters of importance. 93 Louisa St. Phone 2636F, Busi- ness private. (1 june. c) Cleaning and Dyeing RMAN LA 2 and Gent's French dry cleaning and repairing. Goods called for. Phone 523. 66 Bagot St. (19 may ¢» LADIES AND GENTS FRENCH dry cleaning, repairing and re modelling. Goods called for and delivered. 14. Crozier, 138 Sim coe south, Phope 2338. -- BY { (1 may ey ae Poultry BABY CHICKS, HATCHING eggs. Barred Rocks, White Leg: 'horns, Write or phone for cata. Jogue 1337). Oshawa Hatchery & Poultry Farm, 144 Park Road: North, | yi Cr at mayo) Beauty Parlors LA PARISIENNE BEAUTY PAR. lours. 3 Simcoe St. South. Phone 71, Marcel 50. Finger wave 76c. (20 may ¢? NORMA'S BEAUTY PARLOUR, formerly of 220 Clark St. Mar- celling a specialty. Monday and Tuesday 36c, rest of week 5c. Over Mitchell's Drug Store, Phone 2526. (28 may c) DE LUXE BEAUTY SHOPPE, experts in permanent, finger and marcel waving. Permanent waves, $5, $7.60, $10, $15. 26c trims and 36c marcels, Ask for Miss Duquette. Phone 38, over Ward's Store. (30 may c) "THE MODERNISTIC PERMAN- ent Wave Shoppe". Specialists in permanent waving for $5 to $15. Special price on finger waving and shampoo 75¢ from 9 am. to 12 am. In afternoon $1.00. Phone 635 for appoint- ments. 17 Ontario Street, (June 3-1 mo e¢) GENOSHA HAIRDRESSING Parlors, Betty Ward and G. Marshall, experts in all kinds of Beauty Culture, Our permanent wave a specialty. $6.00, $7.50 and $10.00. Finger waving, marcelling, facials, scalp treatments and manicures. Cof- fee Shoppe entrance, Phone ap- pointments 1973, (15 may 1 mol Building Supplies CALL W. BORROWDALE FOR cement blocks, sand and gravel, 609 Carnegie Ave. Phone 1618. Awnings AWNING AND TENTS, ETC., we are agents for J), J, Turner & Sons, Peterboro. Let us quote you on "everything in canvas", Phone 25, Fox Hardware, Oshawa. (1 jly ¢) WINDOW AWNINGS, PORCH awnings, verandah curtains, canopies, installed. T, Taylor, Toronto. Oshawa phone 1053. (15 apr' ¢) Hospital --Rest Home VICTORIA APARTMENTS -- AT new low rentals, electric refrig- eration, electric stove, washing machine and dryer. Apply super- intendent. Phone 2533F. (5511) SIMCOE MANOR--FOUR AND five room suites, electric stoves, refrigeration, laundry, conveni- ences, Apply superintendent. Phone 2671. (55te) THREE AND 4 ROOM APART- ments. Modern to the minute. Phone 15560 or 2347TW. (132t1) - CLEAN, OFFICES, BRIGHT, good approach, $15 up. APARTMENTS CENTRAL, 3 TO 4 rooms, electric stove, kitchen cabinet, wall bed. Bradley Bros. Over Ward's Store. - (87th) FOR RENT --- GLADSTONE Apartments, 12 Gladstone. Mod- ern 3 roomed, $30 monthly, fur- nished or unfurnished. Phone 2604W, (9 may c) FOR RENT+ELECTRIC CLEAN- er, electric waxer. tents, exten- sion ladders, folding chairs, camp cots, lawn rollers, dishes, etc. Fox Hardware. (24 july e) KITCHENETTE AND LARGE bed sitting room, furnished, reas- onable rent. Apply 227 Arthur, (127¢) HOUSE FOR RENT--1; MILE from Simcoe St. South. 2 rooms. Water free. Don't have to pay for electricity. It's in a good healthy place. Any person want- ing to save money this is the cheapest place Le can live. Pas- ture for rent, so much a head, per month, good water. Anyone wanting to drink fresh milk night and morning has their chance here. Box 436 Times, (128b) TO RENT--HOUSE WITH GAR- age. Apply 90 Alice Street. (128¢) HALL TO RENT--APPLY TO Wm. Short. Phone 2156J or to A. Eagleson, phone 972. (128b) FOR RENT--COAL AND WOOD yard. Phone 2163W. (129¢) TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping. Would suit young couple or two girl friends. Gar- age. 134 Alice Street. (129b) HOUSE WITH GARAGE TO rent at 45 Arlington Avenue. Phone 817 or call at 229 Albert street. (128¢c) FOR RENT -- APARTMENT and store. Very 'reasonable. Phone 589, (128¢c) E who rings doors bells looke ipg for a job, a room or any desired objective follows a slow, indeed Onr cir 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. Telephone 35 Rates for Classified Ads First insertion-- 1}; cents per word. Minimum charge for one in. sertion 30c. 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 10c 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 Car Washing DOMINION GARAGE WILL wash your car for one dollar. 88 Bond St. Wert. Telephone 3198. (21 june c) For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT--4 OOM- ed house, 500 Cromwell Avenue, $15 per month, interest and prin ciple. (123c¢) FOR SALE OR RENT--TWO room cottage, large garden, North Oshawa. Apply 1654 r 14. (127¢) FOR SALE OR RENT---5 ROOM. ed house, large garden, fruit trees, $10 month. Phone 1938 R 13... (1291) Wanted WANTED-- LARGE UNFUR- nilhed room. Well located and reasonable, Miss M. Swanick, R.R. No. 1, Seagrave. (1284) Dressmaking DRESSMAKING DONE, ALTER- ations and children's sewing a specialty. Terms moderate. 128 FPlgin St. East. Phone 862M. (128¢) Painting and Decorating R. GUTSOLE, FIRST CLASS paperhanger, painting and grain. ing. Prices right, work guaran. teed. 340 Pine Avenue. Phone 3065W. (72t1) HOUSE PAINTING AND CAULK- ing. Work guaranteed. Moderate prices. For estiruates phone 2431W, (2 june c) PAINTING AND PAPBRHANG- ing. Lowest prices .in the city. Work guaranteed. Give us a try. Peeling and Chessebro. Phone 1269W. (7 may 1 mo) Real Estate For Sale JONES REAL BSTATE-- Houses and farms for sale, rent or exchange. 461 Simcoe St, North. Phone 1962J. Salesman R. M. Kelly. Phone 2866J. J (May 30-1 mo) WM. MAW, AUCTIONEER, 25 years' experience. To secure a date see Mr. Goodfellow at The Times Office. Wm. Maw, Whitby, Ont. (5 june ¢) Work Wan GARDENING AND ROCKERYS built, shrubs and perennial beds laid out, . estimates given, also orders taken for nursery stock. Phone 2178M. (25 apr ¢) MARRIED MAN WANTS WORK looking after lawns and flower beds. Experienced. Prices reason- able. Phone 1261F. (7 june c) WORK WPANTED-- CLEANING windows, cutting lawns, garden work, odd jobs around the house. Prices reasonable. Phone 2657J. (6 june c) WANTED -- WASHING AND ironing 2.60 private home cur- tains washed stretched 60c. 228 Hillside Ave. (18 may ¢) WINDOW AND FURNACE cleaning, lawn attention, sodding and grading, wh'.ewashing and painting. Terms reasonable, Phone 842F. Warrenshine Jani- tor Service. (May 26-1 mo) ELDERLY WOMAN WANTS A position as housekeeper. Mrs. May J. Cook, Newcastle. (124g) YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE position as housekeeper or in summer home. Apply Box 448 Times. (129¢) | 2806W. Music HERBERT C. TRENEER, A.T.C. M., Organist and Choirmaster of King Street Church will accept pupils in piano, pipe organ and vocal music. 50 William Street East. Phone 2896. (Sept. 2 tf) Summer Resort SUMMER RESORT AT LAKE- side Beach, finest bathing and fishing on Lake Scugog. Some splendid building lots for sale. A. E. Rogerson, Port Perry. (22 may c¢) "REST HAVEN" NORLAND, large garden, tennis, croquet, close water boating, bathing, fishing, home cooking, fresh farm produce. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Leslie Stephens. (June 2-1 mo ec) Furniture Repairing FURNITURE REPAIRED AND re-upholstered, etc. Charges reasonable, I". A. Morris, 170 Al- bert St. Phone 731W. Formerly with Lule Furniture Co. - (12 may ¢) UPHOLSTERING AND FURNI- ture repaired. Drapes made to or- der. Rebuilding chesterfields a specialty. Geo. A. Constable, 27 Bond FE. Phone 3322J. UPHOLSTERING. D. W. DAL- ton, phone 1045. See our samples Mohair and Tapestry. 377 Simcoe South, (8 may ¢) Radio Service OSHAWA RADIO SERVICE-- Repairs on radios, power packs and eliminators. Tubes tested and supplied, radio poles for sale. Batteries charged and repaired. Phone 3350J. Charles Wales, 146 Elgin East, (16 dec 1 mo) ALL MODELS REPAIRED, eliminators, power packs, prices reasonable, tubes tested (ree: battery recharges 60c. Phone George Burroughs, cer- tified radiotrician. (May 28-1 mo) Auto Tires TIRES, ALL sizes. A real bargain opportun- ity. Also bicycle tires and tubes. 2 Richmond East, (9 june ¢) Help Wanted--Female MAID TO ASSIST IN LIGHT housekeeping at Bowmahville Beach. Mrs, Pawson, 100 Elgin West, tomorrow till five. wi (129a) WANTED--MIDDLE AGED WO- man for light housework in fam- ily of three. Couple go out to business. Phone 226. (129a) TWO WOMEN OF REFINE- ment to give all or part time to pleasant work paying $1 an hour to right person. 228 Simcoe street zouth. Phone 943M. (129a) Female WILL PAY §53 COMMISSION for the sale of a radio. Informa- tion treated confidently, John Meagher, 92 Simcoe St. N. Phone 1019J. (9 june c) Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIV- ate home for two girls or gentle- men. 311 Athol St, E. Phone 1442). (129¢) Business Opportunities FOR SALE-- CHEAP ESTAB- lished tourist home, low rent, long lease, garden anq fruit trees. Phone 3517W, (127¢) Motor Cars FOR SALE--1930 FORD 5 TON truck, Phones 271 or 1928). (128¢) 1927 CHEVROLET COACH IN excellent condition, 139 Brock East. (128¢) FOR SALE-- 1927 OLDSMO- bile cabriolet in good condition. $250. Apply Miss Roper, Bishop Bethune College. (129¢) Lo.) Articles for Sale MIXED HARD AND SOFT wood slabs $3.50 per load. Also bone dry body wood. Waterous Meek Limited. Phone 1288. (apr 26 tf) WE HAVE WONDERFUL VAL- ues in rebuilt Underwoods. They are as serviceable as when new-- at less than half the cost. Sent for your approval, Address 'Un- derwood," 135 Victoria St, To- ronto. y (Oct. 19, 31) FOR SALE--DRY HARDWOOD. 515 per cord. Dry tamarack $12 a cord. Norman Sanders, King St. Past. Phone 1774M. (9 jan tf) FOR SALE-- GOOD MIXED wood 3 cord $3. All hardwood $2.50. W. H. Thompson, King St, W. Phone 742J. (9 may ¢) FOR SALE--CRUSHED STONE chips for drive vays. Watercus- Meek Ltd. 'hone 1288. (6 june ¢) FOR SALE-- SAND, GRAVEL, cinders, stone, black loam. $1.50 per truck load delivered. Phone Lssery Bros. 557J. (18 may ¢) FOR SALE-- BARGAINS IN pianos taken in exchange on radios sold on easy terms, John Meagher, Simcoe North. 371W, (24 may c) NEW AND SECOND HAND FUR- niture bought and sold, 186 Bloor street east. Phone 1617M. (7 may 1 mo) OUR HARDWOOD $35.50, MIXED $3.25 per 14 cord. Mostly hard- wood. Phone 2423W. McCLARY REFRI used only three months, best of condition. Sold new for $75. Will sell for $40 cash. Call 109 Col- borne St. E. hone 30560F. (128¢c) FOR SALE--MOFFATT ELEC- tric stove, as good as new, four plates, high back. 206 Albert Street. (129) NOTICE SUITS AND OVERCOATS cleaned and pressed. $1. C. E. Aldsworth, 36 Athol Street East. Phone 549. Goods called for and delivered. (1294) Furniture for Sale ONE SOLID MAHOGANY BED- room suite, Twin beds. Chiffrobe, dresser, chair. Good as new, Cost five hundred and ninety dollars. Will sacrifice for $165. Phone 169. (128¢c) Furs for Sale CLEARANCE OFF FUR NECK pieces $8 and up. Also furs re- paired and remodelled. 119 Huron Crescent. . (128¢c) Room and Board Wanted YOUNG BUSINESS MAN DE- sires room and board in desir- able centrally located home. Please state rate, Apply Box 441 Times, (129%a) NOTICE V.5., OFFICE 63 accommoda- horses and (1040) H. VA Colborne St. East, dation for farmers' cars. Phone 913. Farms for Sale SPLENDID 100 ACRE FARM. Rich clay loam soil, brick house, good barns, stone stables, silo, wind mill, 5 acre bush. Near Osh- awa, Special price six thousand. Will trade on Oshawa property. Sce Helden, 92 Simcoe N. (129b) Auction Sale AUCTION SALE OF FURNI- ture--1I will sell by public auction on Wednesday, June 3rd, at 314 Jarvis Street at 2 p.m. (Day- light Saving Time), all the house- hold effects. Terms cash, Elmer Wilbur, Auctioneer. - (128¢c) FRIDAY, JUNE 5TH, AUCTION sale of household furniture, the property of Frank Ward, 73 Gladstone Avenue, Oshawa, This will be the contents of an 8 room house. Living room, dining room, bedroom, kitchen furniture and utensils, Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 1 p.m, Sharp. Wm. Maw, Auctioneer. (128¢) Let School Contract Almonte.--The general con- tract for the new high school for Almonte has been awarded by the Board of Education to the firm of Robert Baggs and Son, of Mountain, at a cost of $38,675. Plans for the new building were prepared some time ago by Rich- ards and Abra, Ottawa architects. Work will begin immediately, SHRUBBERY ADDS CHARM Carefully planted shrubbery adds charm and value to the home, Authorities agree that best effects are secured by confining the shrubs to the border and to the base of the dwelling, leaving an open lawn. In foundation planting shrubs of different heights should if it is to be bought or sold- Times Classified Ads will do it ARR PENS +C.YOUNG rine' St, Pri awa Ont. be chosen and the planting arrag- ed irregularly and so placed as to coceal the alignment without com- pletely covering the foundation, Suitable shrubs are described by the Dominjon Horticulturist in the federal Department of Agri- culture bulletin No. 89, which also tells how to go about the planting. Diamonds! Bassett's On Oshawa's Main Corner KEEPS FEED COST DOWN Succulent pasture and green feeds bring down the feed costs in hog raising. Not only do these feeds supply cheap nutriment but they give thrift, ensuring profit- able gains from the richer feed. According to the federal Depart- ment of Agriculture hogs turned into rape when six to eight inches high, saves the farmer more than SPECIAL! Suits made to Dominion Clothing Co. 08 King St. W. Phone 2141 cne hundred pounds of meal with every one hundred pounds of gain. Alfefla and red clover are both relished but according to Experi- mental Farm authorities alfalfa is more acceptable, particularly when fed in the quite young stage. SHARP FREEZING KEEPS CORN-ON-THE-COP FRESH Sharp freezing corn on the cob is the latest addition to the rapid- ly increasing list of "quick-fro- zen" fresh foods. The corn is fro- zen within three or four hours af- ter it is taken from the field. When it is thawed out weeks or months later it possesses the fresh flavor that is much better than the ears of corn which are sent to REPAIRING WATCHES 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 Osh- awa Railroads 20 Simcoe St. S. Phone 189 the big markets fresh.----Cold Stor- age Newsletter, Federal Dept. of Agriculture. HEDGES ADD BEAUTY WHEN PLANTED RIGHT Forty years' experience with hedges on Experimental Farms has afforded a wealth of informa- tion on hedges. Of 136 species and varieties that have been tested 84 have survived the rigours of cli- COAL COAL Phone 193 W .J. SARGANT Yard--89 Bloor St, E. Orders Promptly Delivered mate and test for suitability at the Central Farm. The information thus afforded has been set down in a bulletin of forty-four pages written by the Dominion Horticul- turist. The lessons, drawn from experience in all of the provinces, bring out the varieties useful for windbreaks, screens, property div- isions, and purely ornamental pur- PHONE 22 For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe St. S, We Deliver poses. TOBACCO FOR THE SHEEP Losses from unthriftiness due to internal parasites in sheep may be reduced by the feeding of to- bacco in the flock. The tobacco is given with salt in the proportion of ten pounds of salt to one of crushed tobacco leaf. The leaf should be dried so that it may be broken up in size equal to Disney Block - EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Specializing exclusively in muscle anomalis eyesight and glasses 1516--Phone--1516 Opposite Post Office wheat bran. This when mixed with the salt, slightly moistened, forms a cake which the sheep will lick when placed before them in the ficld or pen. This recommendation is made by Dr. Lionel Stevenson, author of the federal bulletin "Common Animal Parasites Injur- ious to Sheep in Eastern Canada," in which he states that for a flock Felt Bros. The Leading Jeweler Established 1886 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH unused to the tobacco a slightly less proportion of tobacco should be used for a week or two at the beginning. EAST AND WEST MEET The receipt in Montreal recently of four carloads, eighty head, of beef cattle from the Macleay ranch at High River, Alberta, GET YOUR PHILCO RADIO NOW We allow $25.00 to $75.00 on your Rattery Set ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LIMITED 99 Simcoe S.t South marks the rounding out of the Beef Grading Policy of the Domin- ion Department of Agriculture. A beautiful lot of cattle, fifty-four ead graded Red and twenty-four lue; they proved a special fea- ture in chain store merchandising in which quality is featured. In no place in Canada is 'branded beef" more popular, or growing more rapidly in popular favour than in Montreal. CRITICAL TIMES FOR BEES The spring of the year is a critical time for the apiarist. Un- less the weather is suitable for the opening of flowers the bees may suffer for want of food, which is necessary for the streng- thening of the colonies for their ROYAL YOR we Te i Pound Pkg. BS t all Superi Stores summer's work. According to the federal Department of Agri- culture the colonies should be ex- amined weekly, weather permit- ting, or fortnightly if the weather has been cool during the spring. This examination is necessary to determine that the broodnest is expanding properly, and to see that the bees are gradually conm- suming the stores and replacing EATON GROCETERIA It Pays To Shop Here Always them with brood. It is important that the bees have a reserve store of a few pounds to carry them over a period of unfavourable weather and a shortage of nectar. Explicit instructions for the handling .of the apiary at this or at other seasons of the year are contained in Bulletin No. 33 of the Department of Agriculture. 1931 Brand New Chevrolet De Luxe Sedan ROSS, AMES AND GART- SHORE King St. West. Phone 1160 BY GEO. McMANUS SUNNY NOOK REST HOME, Whitby, registerea nurse in charge. Minimum rate $2 daily. Confinement and all persons re- quiring care. (17 apr e) OUR MOTTO--THE B poor enough for you. We guar. antes you 100 per cent, on all work dome. Why accept less? Champion Shoe Shop, 17 Bond Bast, (May 30-1 mo) Battery Service BATTERIES CHARGED 6c with rental $1.00. Repaired ana rebuilt. Called for and delivered. Mill St. Phone 18856W. SR TRE SBE i TI] Grading and Sodding . G "AND EX- cavating. Caterpillar tractors for rent. Top soil sand and gravel. Phone 2948. ig a ; © §May 28-1 mo), Prompt service. Stan Bligdon, 20 | BRINGING UP FATHER \ - ma I ly : ALN © 1833, 157 Paatare Servis, 5c; Great Bri rghls ressrved. _ ; Be -- . ill 4 Th WOW / she HAS FIRE IN HER EVE . ILL GO AND PRETEND I'M AaLEEP/ OH, THE POOR DEAR. HES ALL TIRED OUT. IL. SO AND GET, HM A BLANKET Nh, RYT SR a eon

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