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Oshawa Daily Times, 26 Jun 1931, p. 9

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LEEDRECEN 2 relorontsh maternity, PAGE NINE Destal =. CONANT & ANNIS BARRISTERS Solicitors, Notaries Public, Ete. Conveyancing and general prac- tice in Law. Office 7% Simcoe St. South, Oshawa. Phone 4..G. D. Sodan, 'B.A, LLB.; A. F. An- LL.B. Cal « B. C .» BANK of Commerce Building. A SoH tor, Notary Public, oe ancer. Money to loan. Conia King St. East, ey Phone 445. Residence phone 837. IGHTON & Fraser, Barrister, etc, Bauk of Commerce Bldg. , BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary, Over Dewland's Store. Money to loan. 16 Simcoe street north. Phone 67. Residence $473W. . E H S, BAR- rvisters, Solicitors, etc., 243% Sim- coe St. N. Phone 3160. Residence 3514. Maney to loan. ALEX. O. HALL, B.A, BAPRIS: ter, etc. Conveyancing and gen- eral practice. 33% King St. East. Phone 3237. (tr) FRANK S. EEBS, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey- ancer, money to loan. Third floor new - Alger Building, opposite Post Office. Phone 2996. Medical PEB. J HAZLEWOOD, PHY- sician and Surgeon, special atten- tion given to X-Ray work ana Electrotheopy. Office, Disney Block. Phone 2050. Office open 9.a.pi. to 9 p.m. Residence 421 King street east. Phone 2416. '| 'simeoe SN, DR. 8. J, PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- sett's. Special attention to X-ray work, Gas extraction, Nurse in attendance. Phone 959. House 1812, : . BROCK, DENTIST, 16 over Dewland's. 'Phone 1957. Res. 292W, Even- 'ings' by appo' ntment. Undertaking _ LUKE BURIAL CO., 87 a St. East. Ambulance. 'Résidence 542 Simcoe street north, Phone 210J and 210W. OSHAWA BURIAL CO. M, F. Armstrong & Son, Proprietors. Funeral and Ambulance Service | day and night. Phone 1082W. 87 Celina. (4L1) Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANOE. 19 King St. West, Oshawa. The oldest Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Reputable Fire Qompanies. HEN PLACING IN consult R. N. Johns, 80 Simcoe north. Your insurance wants ate tended to and your interests pro- tected. For Rent VICTORIA APARTMENTS «-- AT new low rentals, electric refrig- eration, electric stove, washing machine and dryer. Apply super- intendent. Phone 2533F. (65L0) SIMCOE MANOR~--FOUR AND .| tive room suites, electric stoves, laundry, conveni- superintendent. (B5tL) refrigeration, ences. Apply Phone 2671. OFFICES, BRIGHT, good approach. $16 up, APARTMENTS CENTRAL, 3 TO 4 rooms, electric stove, kitchen cabinet, wall bed. Bradley Bros. Over Ward's Store, (87L1) FOR RENT --- GLADSTONE Apartments, 12 Gladstone. Mod- ern 3 roomed, $30 monthly, fur- nished or unfurnished. Phone 2604W, (9 jly c) FOR RENT--112 LOUISA ST. 7 room bungalow, electric fire- place, hardwood floors, newly decorated. Immediate possession. Also garage. $40\rent. Fhone 2604W, CLEAN, (13 jly ¢) HOLDEN SAVES YOU MONEY on your car or fire insurance. 92 Simcoe N. Phone 371W. (8 fly ©) Spirella HAVE MRS. BLATTER, REP- resenting Spirella, north east dis- trict, demonstrating the new Spirella Fitting Garment, Phone 2189M. (9 jly c) BERRY, PHYSIC- ian, Surgeon, Obstetrician, dls- eases of infants and children, Of- fice and residence 97 Bond East, Phone 1155. DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon; Accoucher. Office and resi- dence King St. East, eorner Vic- toria St. Oshawa. Phone 94. Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist PR ¥. T. BRYANS OF 160 Bloor Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lov- 'el's Drug Store each Saturday from 1 till 4 p.m., for consulta- tion and treatment of diseases of ear, noses and throat only. Ap- pointments may be made at drug store. Phone 97. Transportation GIBSON CARTAGE, SAND, gravel, cinders. Local and long distance moving. Phone 1326F. Day or night service. (29 june c) OSHAWA' OLDEST ESTABLISH- ed furnitnre mover, Park Road. Cartage, local and long distance. Frank Cowle, prop. 65 Park Rd. S. Phone 215, ¢7 mary 1 mo) 'CARTAGE AND. STORAGE, Coleman's, 85 Bond West. §pec- falists in furniture moving. Stor- age warehouse and moving van equipment. Phone 82. Beaty Parlors FOR RENT--ELECTRIC CLEAN. er. electric waxer. tents," exten sion ladders, folding chairs, camp cots, lawn rollers, dishes, etc. Fox Hardware, (24 july ¢) FOR RENT-- FIVE ROOMED apartment over Karns Drug Store, Private entrance on On- tario St. F. L. Henry, 231 King St. KE, Phone 16. (1451) SMALL FURNISHED FLAT TO rent. $15 a month, Phone 1024M. (148¢c) a FOR RENT--THREE ROOMED bathroom flat, Apply 354 Jarvis St, (148¢c) FOR RENT--ROOMS ON FIRST or second floor or whole house, furnished or unfurnished. Very cheap. Party leaving town. Gar- age optional. Box 475 Times. (147¢) LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR light housekeeping, suitable for elderly lady or offi» girls. Phone 1910J. (147 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, Every convenience. Suitable for light housekeeping. Phone 3338W. (1471) Architects ©. C. STENHOUSE, GENERAL Architectural' work, Secord floor Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. Res. phone 909J, " Auctioneer PHONE 716J. W. J. SULLEY, Auctioneer, 346 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa, Ont. Special attention given to household furniture sales and farm stock and imple- ments. Your patronage solicited. . Hemstitching HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING. repairs and alterations, dress- making, buttons and Yuitopholes, The Dell Shop, 2634 Simcoe 8. Phone 1656. (Jan 5-1 mo) Money to Loan ON APPROVED RESIDENTIAL property. BRADLEY BROS, 29% Simcoa St. S. . (26 june ¢) AUTOMOBILE LOAN--A CON- tidential service at the lowest price. Whether your car is fully paid or not. We can reduce your present. payments. Motor Loans & Discounts, R. F. White, Mgr, 143%, King St. East, Oshawa. Phone 2790. Open evenings till 9 p.m. se ily ©) Lawn Mowers "Sharpened LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED and repaired. Called for and de- livered. Phone G. Slater 3133W. (June 23 c) A genera) nuning assists with housework lajn sewing, Mrs. Noble 303 J. (June 28 ¢) Repairin 7 ¥. A. VON GUNTEN, wn, SL Ay tochmaker, repair shop at '44% Street West. Your pat- i. romage is solicited. - 8L ist CONSULT MADAME BROWN, Palmist on matters of importance. 93 Louisa St. Phone 2636¥F, Busi- ness private. (1 jly ¢) Cleaning and Dyeing 'Ss FRENCH . dry cleaning, repairing and re- modelling, Goods called for and delivered, M. Crozier, 138 Sim- ~ coe sorth, Phone 2338. Box, ally e) eo . d __e Cleaning and Pressing COATS AND SUITS CLEANED Repair work a specialty . Goods called for. Phone . 523. _ Norman Lambert, 66 Bagot St. (9 jly BETTY Lou PERMANENT Wave Shoppe, for a limited time, special prices: $10.00 wave for $7.60; -$7.50 wave for $4.00. Marcelling, finger waving, hair «dyeing and all other lines of beauty culture; For service and reliability call on the oldest established permanent wave shop, 86 Simcoe St. North, or phone 2968 for appointments. (8 jly ¢) LA PARISIENNE BEAUTY PAR- lours. 3 Simcoe St. South, Phone 71. Marcel 50, Finger Wave 75c. (20 jly ¢) DE LUXE BEAUTY SHOPPE, experts in permanent, finger and marcel waving. Perthanent waves, $5, $7.50, $10, $15. 2bc trims and 35c marcels. Ask for Miss Duquette. Phone $8, over Ward's Store. (30 june ¢) "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 a.m. In afternoon $1.00. 'Phone 635 for appoint- ments. 17 Ontario Street, (3 jy ¢) FOR RENT--ONE LARGE ROOM with or without board or suitable for bed sitting room. Phone 2607J. (147c) FOR RENT -- APARTMENTS now available 3 and 4 room, fully modern suites, refrigeration, electric laundry and dryers, jani- tor service. Will consider fur- nishing to suit. Reasonable ren- tals, Phone 1550 or 2347W, (1491) SEVEN ROOMED HOUSE, 92 Alice Street for nent. All conveni. ences, garage, thirty dollars month, immediate possession, Ap- ply Louis 8S. Hyman, Barrister, (149¢) 3 ROOMS TO RENT, BATH flat, clothes closets, garage, all conveniences, reasonable rent. 522 Rogers St, (149¢) FOR RENT--- SMALL HOUSE. central. Apply at once. 13 Elgin st. B. (149¢) FOR RENT--- CLEAN, CooL two room apartment, furnished, private entrance and conveni- ence, electric, gas, hot water, very central, 96 Centre St. / (149a) GENOSHA HAIRDRESSING Parlors. Betty Ward and Grace Marshall, experts in all kinds of Beauty Culture. Our permanent wave a specialty.. $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. Finger waving, marcelling, faciale, scalp treatments and manicures, Cof- fee Shoppe entrance, Phnne ap- pointments 1973. (15 may 1 mo» Veterinary Surgeon H. VANZANT, V.8., OFFICE 63 Colborne St. East. Accommoda- tion for farmers' horses and cars. Phone 913. . (16 jly c) "Painting and Decorating R. GUT GUTSOLB, FIRST CLASS paperhanger, painting and grain- ing. Prices right, work guaran- teed. 340 Pine Avenue, Phone 3065W. (72tr) BATTERIES CHARGED 58 with rental $1.00. Repaired ana rebuilt, Called for and delivered. Prompt service. Stan Bligdon, 20 Mill St' Phone 1885W. 2 FURNISHED ROOMS, CLEAN, comfortable, every convenience for light housekeeping. Reason- able, Also garage. Apply 134 Alice St. (149b) FOR RENT -- FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. Private entrance. Central. Cheap. Phone 1296F. Apply 22 Elm St. (149¢) Shoe Repairing OUR MOTTO--THE BEST 18 poor enough for you. We guar- antee you 100 per cent. on all work done. Why accept less? Champion Shoe Shop, 17 Bond East, (30 june ¢) BRING YOUR SHOES HERE for repairs. First class work done. Charges very reasonable. Jack Read, corner Mary and Col- borne. (6 jly e) Wanted To Buy WANTED TO BUY-- TWIN beds, small tables, lamps, odd chairs, electric stove or plate. Apply Box 478 Times. (149h) ing for a job, a room or any desired objective follows a slow, indeed. Our Want-Ad columns not only locate these prospects for you but alse assure an immediate interview with an interested prospect the greatest saving of time and effort, Telephone 35 oS A ka oN DD a Work Wanted WINDOW AND FURNACE cleaning, lawp attention, sodding and grading, whitewashing and painting. Terms reasonable, Phone 842F. Warrenshine Jani- tor Service. (26 june c) LIGHT TRUCKING IN part of city for 50c. E. F. Phone 1736J. ANY Moss. (12 jy ¢c) PAINTING AND PAPERHANG- ing. Lowest prices in the city. Work guaranteed. Give us a try, Peeling and Chessebro. Phone 1269W. (7 may 1 mo) Avticles for Sale MIXED HARD AND SOFT woed slabs $3.60 per load. Also bone dry body wood. Waterous Meek Limited. Phone 1288. (apr 26 tf) FOR SALE--BETWEEN 5 AND 6 hundred feet of mahogany kiln dried lumber. Bargain for quick sale. Phone 1024M, (148¢c) 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. (Oct. 19, 31) NEW WEST END SERVICE Station, repairs on all cars, Duco- ing, bumping, acetylene welding, electric work. Prices reasonable, Phone 2264. (148¢) 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 gin Eart, (16 dec 1 mo) ALL MODELS REPAIRED, eliminators, power packs, prices reasonable, tubes tested free; batte"y recharges 60c. Phone 2806W. George Burroughs, cer- tified radiotrician, oy (28 june ¢) AUTHORIZED VICTOR AND Atwater Kent Service. Also re- pairs to all other makes of radio. Free testing of tubes in your home, Aerials erected. John Meagher, 92 Simcoe St. N. Phone 10197. ~ (24 jly e) Wanted WANTED--LADY OR GENTLE- man as sales representative in Oshawa. Apply giving phone num. ber to Box 474 Times. (147¢) WANTED TO RENT--4 OR § romed house by July 1st. Phone 3172J. (148¢) Summer Resorts "RECT HAVEN" NORLAND, large garden, tennis, croquet, close water boating, bathing, fishing, home cooking, fresh farm produce. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Leslie Stephens. (2 ily ¢) BILLETING ACCOMMODATION at reasonable rates wanted for Canadian Legion Convention delegates, August 25 to 28, Send particulars by letter to Box No. 101 Oshawa Post Office. (1471) Help Wanted--Male WANTED--=TWO OR THREE single men willing to travel. Must have car. Good money. Only smart neat appearing men will be congidered, Apply 7-9 Friday night or Saturday morning 10-12. Apply 87 King East. Room 24. . (148h) Furniture Repairing FURNITURE REPAIRED 'AND re-upholstered, etc. Charges reasonable, F, A. Morris, 170 Al- bert St. Phone 731W. Formerly with Luke Furniture Co. (12 jly ¢) UPHOLSTERING AND FURNI- ture repaired. Drapes made to or- der. Rebuilding esterfields a specialty, Geo. A. Constable, 27 hi B. phone 3322J. his, phone RING See our samples Mohait and Tapestry. 377 Simcoe South. (8 jly ¢) FOR SALE-- GOOD MIXED wood 3% cord $3. All hardwood $3.50. W, H. Thompson, King St. W. Phone 742J. (9 jly ¢) FOR SALE-- SAND, GRAVEL, cinders, stone, black loam. $1.50 per truck load delivered. Phone Essery Bros. 557J. (18 june ¢) NEW AND SECOND HAND FUR- niture bought and sold. 186 Bloor street east. Phone 1817M. (¥ may 1 mo) Building Supplies ALL W. B ALE FOR cement blocks, sand and gravel, 609 Carnegie Ave. Phone 1618. Motor Cars 0 CK, high stake body, two ton, license. Good condition, Price reasonable. Phone 3067F. (147¢) FOR SALE--ELECTRIC STOVE, coal range, electric fixtures. Snap bargain. Must be sold: Phone 2578F. 652 Carnegie Ave. (14%a) FOR SALE----1 ROGERS POWER pack, jubilee type. 522 Roger St. (149¢c) FOR SALE-- RADIO. EXCEP- tionally good, almost new, Lyric radio. For information call 3172) after 6 p.m. (148¢) ALL HARDWOOD $3.50, MIXED $3.25 per 3% cord. Mostly hard- { wood. Phone 2423W, (2 jly ¢) GALS. at $1.75 FOR SALE -- 100 Moore's service paint gal. Fox Hardware. (9 jly e) FOR SALE--DRY PINE STOVE lengths Wood. $10 cord. Small orders promptly delivered. Phone 2628F. (147d) FOR SALE--TAMRACK WOOD. $12 a cord. Mixed wood $12 cord. Norman Sanders 1774M. (149tf) FOR SALE--PRIVATE SALE, odd pleces of furniture. Linol- eum, etc. Phone 1296F, Apply 22 Elm St. (149¢) FOR SALE-- TEAM BAY Mares about 1500 lbs, each, 1 double set harness. 1 large dray. The Robson Leather Co., Ltd. (148¢c) 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. (30 june ¢) FOR SALE---BUILDING LOTS, very best location. Most desir- able and reasonable. Apply S. Ar- mour, Buckingham Manor Apts. (1461) GROCERY, CONFECTIONERY, fce cream business, sock, fix- tures, property, v'vo story brick buflding, five rooms snd bath- room, garage, Good town Victoria County. Will exchange house iu Oehawa. Jas, Ryan, Cannington. (1474) Business Opportunities LONDON BUSINESS FOR SALE. Grocery. Eightly cents on dollar. Job printing plant. Rooming house. Photo studio. Restaurant Sydney Smythe, Market Lane. (148¢) FOR SALE-- BUY A SPORT model Chev. car. Almost new. Color light green. § wire wheels, two new tires and tubes.. This would make your holiday more enjoyable, Phone 2642, Address 410 King St. BE. (148¢) - Awnings AWNING AND TBNTS, BIC. we are agents for J. J. Turner & Sons, Peterboro, Let up quote you on "everything in canvas", Phone 25, Fox Hardware, Oshawa. (1 §ly ¢) PORCH WINDOW AWNINGS, awnings, verandah curtains, canopies, installed, T. Tavlor, Toronto. Oshawa phone 1053. (15 jly ¢) TIMETABLE] WHITBY, OSHAWA, BOWMANVILLE BUS LINES Week Day Schedule (Effective on and alter April 13th, 1931) (Daylight Saving Time) zg West Arrive Arrive Leave Leave Whitby Hospital Bowmanville Othawa 6.20 a.m. 7.0: 7.20 am, .m. 2.15 p.m. ! , 6.45 p.m. SS moe 'm. 10.30 p.m. Go88uu3RARNE BUDD PTORS 2333332333 - ef 3 iy marked gh busses te Whitby Hospital Going East Leave Leave Arrive Leave Whithy Othe . Bowmanville Hospital 225 pom. 215 pom, 10.30 p.m. i a Ss2803 10.45 p.m. Special Busses for all . eyonsbie Rates and Careful Drives T, GARTON. PROPRIETOR BOWMANVILLE. PHONE 412 or 348 Oshaws Wajting | Room, 1 Prince Street GRAY COACH LINES Effective April 26th, (Eastern Standard Tima) Leave Osbawa Leave Toronte AM, P. 2 6.30 7.30 at AM. al ab 7.3 8, 9. E5225 0m: 8%' - aT oO seskill 858% - or - Damn P ua mbar Biss isuins? a Saiz Somudmats 888558888 41020 s<Dilly xcept Sunday. b--Saturday, Sundays and Holidays only. d--=Sunday only, CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS ENective April 26th (Standard Time) Eastbound 12 a.m, Daily, except Sunday. <9 a.m. Daily, 2.08 p.m. Daily, 4] p.m, Daily, except Sunday. .23 p.m. Daily, except Saturday. 11.08' p.m. Daily. 11.46 p.m, Daily, 'Westbound 26 a Daily, except Sunday 18 a. Daily, 30 2 Daily, Daily, , Bi v, except Sunday Daily: am, m, m, m. BUN 07 a.m a.m, 28 Pp. » Lyd Baily except Sunday. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS Effecti I 26th a ed Shouse SUGGEST GROWING OF CASHEW TREE Trinidad Might Do Profit able Business in This Produc t Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I. June 26.--"What about growing the cashew tree on a commercial scale as a local minor industry?" This question is asked by T. IL Potter, Secretary of the Agri- culture Society, in an interview with. The TRINIDAD GUARDI- AN. He gtates that more than 5,000,000 pounds of cashew nuts were imported by the United States in 1930, and that Canada 8:50 imports a large quantity of | these nuts. "Can Trinidad assist in supply- ing the demands of the North America?" Mr, Potter asks, and he replies to his own question as follows: "I say that there is a possibil- | ity of the cashew being a paying | minor industry. It requires care- | ful investigation, and algo the idea of it being developed into ap industry." Canada 1s looking at the West Indies with regard to the cashew nut production, Mr. Potter con- tinued. With the cashew tree so common in the West Indies, the information with respect to the many valuahle qualities of the cashew nut, shell, and kernel, is of timely interest to West Indian people, suggesting new industries which might be developed to in- crease trade between Canada and the West Indies." "TOCH." BUILDS STRONG IN EMPIRE Membership in Canada| Lags Behind Other Do- minions, However Montreal, Que., June 26. "Toc H is building strongly all over the British Empire. It is making good progress in Canada, too, but as yet this Dominion lags bekind the others in mem- bership." stated L. S. Beckly, of London, England, who for the past three years has been inti- mately associated with the work of the non-demominational social gervice organization which grew up during the war and under Padre "Tubby" Clayton has spread all over the Empire. When interviewed here Mr. Beckly said that his present trip to Canada is to be in the nature of a long holiday, although he ex- pects to visit all the branches of the association. SOUTH AMERICAN PARLEY PLANNED expected to receive with intense ine terest, The South American project would be based on a broad concep= tion of mutual aid and restoration of prosperity throughout the contin- ent, onysthe principle of continental inter-dependence. Lady Golf Novice (after tenth swipe at ball)--Thank goodness, it's gone at last, Caddie----It isn't the ball that's fone, miss -- it's your wrist watch. One 1930 Ford Coupe One 1980 Essex Coach, New car guarantee, AMES AND GART- SHORE King St. West. Phone 1160 ROSS, Diamonds! ~ Bassett's On Oshawa's Main Corner REPAIRING WATCHES OUR SPECIALTY 1f your watch is not giving satisfaction we can repair and make it tell the correct time. D. J. BROWN THE JEWELER Ofticial Watch Inspector for Canadian National and Osh- awa Railroads 20 Simcoe St. 8. Phone 189 COAL COAL Phone Ww .J. SARGANT Yard--89 Bloor St. E. Orders Promptly Delivered PHONE 22 For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe St. S. Felt Bros The Leading Jewele Established 1886 12 SIMCOE ST. souTH | GET YOUR PHILCO RADIO NOw We allow $25.00 to $75.00 Alleviation Depression Aim of Countries Butnes Aires, June 26 --Proposals for a South American conference to study methods for alleviation of the economic depgpession have been re- ported under consideration by vari- ous governments. The Chilean Ambassador visited Government House in connection with a proposal originating with the Government of Chile has advocat- ed concerted action by South Amer- ican countries to aid in ending the depression, It was understood in reliable sources that the Chilean State De- partment had proposed the confer- ence to discuss South American un- employment, financial and business problems and also for discussion of disarmament questions. Hope was expressed that the move would lead to a basis tor new general or regional tariff agrece- ments among Latin nations. The Chilean Government was un- derstood to have informed the United States Embassy of the pro- | of Economic | ject, which the financial world was on your Battery Set ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LIMITED 99 Simcoe S.t South t all Superi Stores EATON GROCETERIA | It Pays To Shop Here Always Music HERBERT O. TRENEER, A.T.0. M., Organist and Choirmaster of King Street Church will accept pupils in. piano, pipe organ and vocal music. 50 William Street East. Phone 2396, (Sept. 2 tf) Help Wanted--Femald. * = Grading and Sodding ~ BODDING, GRADING AND EX- Caterpillar tractors for soil sand and gravel (28 june ¢) Wanted z VR tamily. Apply 103 King §t. EB. . . ; (147¢) : 3 up. Apply 62 Division St. "(149a) YOUNG WOMAN, 30 OR OVER, experienced at clerking and sew- ing. Apply to Box 477 Times, (147¢) ANT WANTED=NIDBLE AGED WO" man for housework. Two child- ren. Apply 19 Brock Street Fast. (147¢) RELIABLE COOK GENERAL with references. Mrs. F, Bailes, 299 Simcoe St. 8. CABRERA TO 1 Ww. DY CASHIER FOR New Martin appa st ty reference and supply bond. foros Ernie Marks. BRINGING UP FATHER © 1931, lat" Feature Servied, tne. Great Britain rights relerved

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