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Oshawa Daily Times, 22 Jul 1931, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1931 PAGE SEVEN sold --Times Classified Ads will do it E SETI ES "If it is to be bought or Legal | 1) ' BONANT & ANNIS BARRISTERS Solicitors, Notaries Public, Be. pnveyancing And general prac tice in Law. Office 73 Simcoe §t. South, Oshawa. Phone ¢. G. D. Conant, BA., LLB; A F. an- pis, B.A, LL.B. W. E. N. SINCLAIR, K.C,, BANK of Comuerce Building, JOSEPH P. MANGAN, B.A, BAR- pister, Solicitur, Notary Public, Conveyancer, Money to loan. Of fice 14% King St. East, Oshawa. ope 445. Residence phone 837. ed CREIGHTON & Fraser, Barrister, etc, Bank of Commerce Bldg. : LOUIS 8. HYMAN, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary. Over Dewland's Store. Muney to lean. 16 Simcoe street north, Phone 67. Residence B473W, : E ers, Solleitors, etc. 24% Sim- ha St. N. Phone 3160. Residence 3614, Money to loan. . » BA, ; 'ter, . Conveyancing and gen: - A 09% King St. Hast. Phone 3297. (ut) FRANK 8. EBBS, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey- gncer, monvy to loan, Third floor pew Alger Building. opposite Post Office. Phone 2996. Medical "EY HA OOD, PHY- gictan and Surgeon, special atten. tion given to X-Ray work ana Electrotheopy. Office, Disney Block. Phone 2050. Office open 9 am. to 9 p.m. Residence 421 King street east. Phone 2416. DR. GRANT BERRY, PHYSIC fah, Surgeon, Obstetrician, dis- eases of infants and children, ot- fice and residence 97 Bond East. Phone 1165. R, McKAY, ICIAN, - geon, Accoucher. Office and resi dence King St. East, corner Vie- 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- pit's Drug Store each Saturday trom 1 till 4 p.m., for consulta tion and treatment of diseases of par, nose ang throat only. Ap pointments may be made at drug store. Phone 97, Architects CO. STENHOUNE, GENERAL Architectural work, Secord floor Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. Res. phone 909J. Auctioneer PHONE 716). W. J. SULLEY, Auctioneer, 346 Simcoe St. 8, Oshawa, Ont. Special attention given to household furniture sales and farm stock and imple ments, Your patronage solicited. Money to Loan - ON APPROVED RESIDENTIAL property, BRADLEY BROS, 20% Simcoe St. S. 26 Jly ¢) Vy ou . tomobile, Caw refinanced, pay- ments reduced, additional cash given, dealings confidential, terms reasonable, Pay while you drive. Motor Loans & Discounts, R. F. White, Mgr., 14% King St. E., Oshawa, Phong 2790. Open evenings till 9 p.m. - Lawn Mowers N MO [) and repaired. Called for and de- livered. Phone G. Slater 3193W. (23 jly o) AN (16 aug c) Dental DR. 8. J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS sett's, Special attention to X-ray work. Gas extractiop. Nurse Ip SHangance Phone 959. House 1312, DR. J. F, BROCK, DENTIST, 16 Simcoe 88 N, over Dewland's. Phone 1957. Res. 292W. Even- ings by appo atment, Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO., 87 KING St. fast, Ambulance, Residence 542 Simcoe street north, Phone 210J and 210W. OSHAWA BURIAL CO, M. F. Armstrong & Son, Proprietors. 'uneral and Ambulance Service day and night. Phone nw, 3 ) Celina. Insurance DAVIS ANZ SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St, West, Oshawa, The oldest Fire Agency in Oshawa, 30 Renutable Fire Companies, consult R. N. Johne, 50 Simcoe north, Your insurance wants at- | tended to and your interests. pro- tected. Transportation CGARTAGE AND STORAGE, Coleman's, 86 Bond West, Spee- falists in furniture moving. Stor- age warehouse and moving van equipment. Phone $2. OSHAWA' OLDEST ESTABLISH- ed furnitnre mover, Park Road. Cartage, local and long distance. Frank Cowle, prop. 65 Fark Rd. S. Phone 215, (7 may 1 mo) OVALS, - Phone F ITURE cal and long distance Bradley's, 271 or 1928J, (16 aug ¢) TRY CHAS, I. FLEMING FOR your cartage. Anything, Anytime. Anywhere, Reasonable rates and dependable service, Phone 79/. 116 Summer St. (24 aug e) Beauty Parlors 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. (8aug ¢) MARCELLING AT 121 MARY St., experienced operator. 3bec. Phone Miss Hawkins at 1857J for appointment. A call will be appreciated. Res. phone 3461, (17¢) GENOSHA AATRDRESSING 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, facials, scalp treatments and manicures, Cof. tee Shoppe entrance, Phrne ap pointments 1073 (18 may 1 mo) ent Wave Shoppe, specialists in permanent waving for $3 to $10. Finger waving and shampoo 75¢ mornings, afternoons $1. Marcel. ling Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- day 35¢. Thursday, Friday Satur- day 50c. Phone 635 for appoint- ments. 15 Ontario 'St. (3 aug c) Awnings WINDOW AWNINGS, PORCH awnings, verandah curtains, canopies, installed. T. Tavloe, Torgnto. Oshawa phone 1068. (15 aug c) ws ETERS Watch Repairing . A, VO A ! Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44% King Street West, Your pat ronage is solicited. A . Palmist on matters of importance. 93. Louisa St. Phone 2636F. Busi. ness private, (1 aug ©) 1» A x dry cleaning, repairing and re- modelling, Geods called for and delivered. M. Crosier, 133 Sim-. cos sorth. Phone 2338, (1 aug ¢) Shoe Repairing BRING YOUR SHOLS HERE tor repairs. First class work done, Charges very reasonable. Jack Read, corner Mary and Col- borne. (6 aug ¢) ce A M LS REP. 3 eliminators, power packs, prices JRatanable. tubes tested free: ttery recharges 60c. Phone 2806W. Ger~ge Burro 'cer- tiled radiotrician. ho (28:4ly ¢) AUTHORIZED VICTOR _ AND Atwater Kent Service, Also re- pairs to all other makes of radio. Free testing of tubes {1 your home. Aerials erected. John Meagher, 92 Simcoe St. N. Phone 1019]. : "(24 jly e) =r = ---- Building Supplies CALL W. BORROWDALE FOR cement blocks, sand and gravel. 609 Carnegie Ave. Phone 1618. IRR a waa Hemstitching . THE DELL SHOP, 363 SIMCOE South, for hemstitching etc., will be closed from July Y4th until a LO dy, 11-3wks) w= = pe GRANT, GODFREY & CO. & » Chartered Accountants, Trustees id Bankruptcy. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building, Oshawa, (1 sept ¢) Articles for Sale MIXED HARD AND SOFT wood slabs $3.60 per load. Also bone dry body wood. Waterous Meek Limited. Phone 1388. ' (1auge) WE HAVE WONDERFUL VAL ues ip rebuilt Underwoods, They are as serviceable as when new-- at 'less than half the cost. Sent tur your approval, Address "Un- derwood," 135 Victoria St., To- ronto, (Oct. 19, 31) OR SA. x cinders, stone, black loam. $1.50 per truck load delivered, Phone Essery Bros. 3142J, (18 aug ¢) HARDWOOD 8 S $3.50, SUM- mer wood % cord $3. Mostly hardwood. Phone 2423-w. (2 Aug. ¢). F $11 cord. $5.75 half cord. $3 quarter cord, Sand and gravel $1.50 a load. Phone 27456W. (16¢c) A WwW PO- 'tatoes for sale at Clemence Gar- dens, east side, Brock Street South, Whitby. (18a) T 9% x vB used. Cost $19.50, Will sell for nine dollars. Apply evenings. 205 Dearborne Ave, (18¢) ST = Furniture Repairing FURNITURE REPAIRED AND re-upholstered, etc. Charges reasonable. F. A. Morris, 170 Al bert St. Phone 731W. Former)s with Luke Furniture Co. (12 aug ©) ture repaired. 1 der. Rebuilding chesterfields » specialty. Geo. A. Constable, 27 Bond E. Phone 33234, made to or | For Rent OFFICES. BRIGHT, CLBAN, good approach. §16 up, APARTMENTS CENTRAL, 3 TO 4 rooms, electric stove, kitchen cabinet, wall bed. Bradley Bros. Over Ward's Store.' (87th) FO BL. - er, electric wazer, tents, exten- sion ladders, folding chairs, camp cots, lawn rollers, dishes, ete. Fox Hardware, (24 july ¢) FOR RENT -- GLADSTONE apartments, furnished or unfur- nished, modern three roomed private cellar, Rent $30. Phone 2604W, (14 aug ¢) 0 4 ~~ APARTM S now available 3 ang ¢ room, fully modern suites, refrigeration, electric laundry and dryers, jani- tor service. Wil: consider fur- nishing to suit. Reasonable ren- tals. Phone 1560 or 2347TW. (149t1) FOR RENT--¢ ROOMED HOUSE, All conveniences. 370 Jarvis St. (16¢) 3 ROOM. ed apartment, all conveniences, Heat, light and water. Ground floor, front and side entrance, Near Motors. Apply 97 Colborne St, East. (17¢) FOR RENT--~4 ROOMED COT- tage with conveniences. Immedi- ate possession. $12 per month. Apply 321 Division St. (16¢) FOR HENT--HOUSE AT 182 Verdun Road. 7 rooms. All con- veniences. Phone 513W, (17¢) SH ORTEST ROAD B who rings doors belis louvk ing for a job, a room or any desired objective follows a slow, route indeed. Our circuitous Want-Ad columns not only locate these prospects for you but alse assure am immediate interview with interested prospect the gretest saving of tine ond Telephone 35 Rates For Classified Ads 'First insertion-- 13} cents - per word. 2 OR 38 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, hardwood floors. Near Motors. Apply at 287 Leslie St, Veterinary Surgeon H, VANZANT, V.3.,, OFFICE 63 Colborne St. East, Accommoda- tion for farmers' horses and cars. Phone 913, (16 aug ¢) Motor Cars FOR SALE--103() CHEVROLET coach. Very little used, cannot tell from new. Apply 66 Emma Streat, (17b) T ANT SIX OUPE FOR sale $275. Cherry Grove Service Station, Courtice, (17h) Auction Sale HAVING RECEIVED INSTRUC: tions from Mrs. A. Gardner to sell at public auction at her farm on Bartlett's Road, North of Kingston Road West, first road east of Union Cemetery, one Jer- sey cow, renewed, 1 Durham cow, milking, 15 ducks, 20 hens, 1 buggy, 1 cutter, 1 cutting box, 1 cream separator, 1 brooder, 200 size, 2 beds, 1 dresser, 1 camp bed, 1 desk, one organ, 1 Vie trola, Quebec heater, cook stove, number of chairs, 2 fancy ma- hogany arm chairs, gasolene lamp, oil lamps, cream cans, dishes and other things too num- erous to mention, Sale Friday, July 24, at 1.30 p.m. Terms cash. W. J. Sulley, Auctioneer. (17¢) Cleaning and Pressing COATS AND BUITS CLEANED $1. Repair work a specialty Goods called for. Phone 523. Norman Lambert, 66 Bagot St. (%aug ¢) Battery Service BATTERIES CHARGED 6c with renta) $1.00. Repaired ana rebuilt. Called for and delivered. Prompt service. Stan Bligdon, 20 Mill St. Phone 1885W. Pets and Livestock FOR SALE--TEAM BAY MARES welght about 1500 tbs, each, double set harness and large dray. The Robson Leather Co., Limited. (11tf) Motor Cars A. 27 CHEV, COA in excellent condition. $200 or nearest offer. Phone 2794W. a (18a) Business for Sale FOR SALE--20 SHARES DOMIN- fon Palace VYier stock. Apply Cherry Grove Service Station, Courtice. (17b) Mini charge for one in. sertion 80c. 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 @0c. 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 Real Estate For Sale HOUSE FOR SALE--SACRIFICE $5200 to $3600, 837 Richmond Kast, 7 rooms, 40 foot lot, side drive. Apply Stowe and Gould, Scarboro Bluffs, Phone Scarboro 83W or Bradley Bros., Oshawa. (16¢c) FOR SALE--6 ROOM BRICK house and garage, North end. Cheap for cash. Phone 1193W. (17¢) GENERAL STORE INCLUDING tourist camp, service station, b acres land, Real money maker. Must sell to close estate for $3000. See Holden, 92 Simcoe N. (18b) Lost and Found LOST--PAIR oF GLASSES, Finder please return to 596 Som- erville Ave. Phone 3256W. Re- ward. (17b) "Help Wanted--Female GENERAL STENOGRAPHEKR with 23% years' experience and good references requires position. Box 485 Times, (17¢) WANTED--A GOOD RELIABLE housekeeper, middle aged, for family of two. References re- quired. Mrs, Carmichael, R. R. 1, North Oshawa. (18b) EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED for general housework. Apply evenings 7 to 9. 92 King St. East €18d) Help Wanted Male and Female MARRIED COUPLE WITHOUT children to care for offices. Apart ment provided in lieu of wages. Apply 8 Bond St. W. (18d) FOR SALE--SHO® SHINK business in Mike's Place, Apply P. Kilburn at Mike's Place. (17¢) For Sale or Rent [FARM TO RENT OR SELL (OR exchange for city property) in- cluding about 60 acres of crop and horses and implements, Im- mediate possession, Phone 8476 or call 389 King East, (17¢) Help Wanted--Male WANTED--TWO MEN WITH cars, Good money, permanent position. Splendid future for the right man, References essential. Write employment manager Full- er Brush Co., Oshawa. (18¢) Work Wanted A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS work by the week 'or month, Phone 2581W, (17¢) SOCIAL HELD AT HOME OF PASTOR OF ZION CHURCH Members of Women's As- sociation and Husbands Were the Guests (Mrs. J. W. Balson, Correspon- dent) Zion, July 21.--Last Thursday evening a few of the Women's Association and some husbands attended the meeting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. R., Bick by their kind invitation. Those who attended enjoyed themselves very much, As the lawn had been 1it by electricity the meeting was held outside presided over by the president, Mrs. EB, Wilbur, Several hymne were sung and prayer offered by Rev. Mr. Bick. Program consisted plano solos, Miss Annie Mec- Master, Zion, vocal solos, Mrs. Bert Stainton, Toronto, accom- nf | panied by Mrs. Ross Lee, Kedron, at the piano. A splendid report of the W.C.T.U, Convention, in To- ronto recently, by Miss Mary Katerson, Hampton, and a de- lighttul talk on conditions in On- tario and Alberta on the liguor traffic by Mrs. Gaudin Stettler, Alberta, Mrs. Gaudin was form- erly Miss Kate Argue, of Ennis- killen and taught Hampton school some years ago. She is a very earnest and fluent speaker. Mr. Gaudin and Miss McCartnay, of Toronto, were also present, Refreshments were served in the house and some singing brought the evening to a close. The Sunday School will be held at 10 o'clock next Sunday and church service at 11 and the sacrament will be partaken of. Eldad are invited also let there be a good congregation from Zion. Congratulations to Gerald and Harvey Balson and Gordon Wil- bur who passed their entrance from this school. Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Morgan and children visited at Milliken on Sunday. Mrs, Arnold Venner and daugh- ter, Rae, of Markham, were visit- ors with her sister, Mrs. Retford Cameron, Born, at Osaca on Wednesday last week, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cameron, since died, Mrs. Cameron is with her mother, Mrs, Gifford, at Osaca. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Glaspell and baby have been on a little motor trip to western Ontario in the interests of the sheep breed- ers magazine of which he is the Canadian representative. Mr, and Mrs. Delbert Flintoff, Ebenezer, at Mr. Russell Stain- ton's on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Pearse and family and Miss Pearl Flintoff, Ebenezer, at Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Glaspell"s on Sunday. Miss Lucy Northcott, Oshawa, Mr. Jas. McMaster and Miss Joan McMaster, Toronto, at J. W. Mec- Master's on Sunday. The Balson families attended a pienic of the Woods-Johns families and friends at Hampton Park last Wednesday. The church was lovely with flowers on Sunday when the graves were also remembered by flowers. The service was held in the church and presided over by Mr, A. T. Stainton, thie president of the Cemetery Board. Mrs. Ross Lee, of Kedron, presided at the plano in the absence of our or- ganist. The service was as fol- lows: prelude; "Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow"; Lord's prayer; hymn; prayer by the pastor; solo by Mrs. Bert Stainton, Toronto, A vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Langmaid, now of Oshawa, but formerly of Zion, for the lovely donation of a splendidly bound new Hymnary for the Zion Church pulpit, in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Langmald, his parents. Hymn, The speaker was | Mr. Frank Chapman, of Picker- ing, and gave us a splendid mes- sage. Report from the Sec.-Treas., Mr. Tracy Glaspell, The commit- tee are hoping to beautify the grounds with shrubs by next year. Solo, Mrs, Stainton, Hymn and benediction. Mrs. Stainton and Miss Elean- or are holidaying at A. T. Stain- ton's, Some of the visitors present were Mr, and Mrs. Joe Langmaid, Mr, and Mrs. Foster Snowden and family, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Langmald and Bernice, Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Trick, Miss Sybil Langmald and Migs Taylor, Mr, Thos. Stainton, Misses Luey and Bertha Norhteott, all of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Flintoff, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Pearse and family, Ebenezer. Mr. and Mrs. John Colwell, Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers, Whitby, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Langmaid and family, Mr, Thos. Baker and Misses Helen and Vera Baker, Mr. Arthur Pascoe and grand- sons of Solina. Mrs. Vandyke and Miss Hagel, Mr. and Mrs, Earl VanDyke, Kedron. Mrs. Walter Vivian and baby. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Langmaid and Evelyn, of North Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Smith, Enfield. Mrs, Gordon John- son, Oshawa, A very exciting game of foot. ball was played Saturday night, Solina--Zion and wom by a score of 1-0 in favor of Zion which puts our hoys high in the league as far as the season goes, Cars were there for many miles around. Miss Norma Glaspell {8 holi- daying for two weeks with her aunt and uncle. Mr. George Hilts, of Oshawa, is motoring and camping ag far north as New Liskeard and North Bay. COLUMBUS NEWS (Mrs, T. Cook, Correspondent) Columbus, July 21,--Mr, Rob. Gilroy, Toronto, has been spend- ing his vacation with here. ! Mr, and Mrs. Fred Oshawa, visited at Mr, son's, Sunday. Mrs. Ellen Hancock, of Cour- tice, is spending a few days with her brother, Mr. Levi Ellins. Mrs. MacLean spent the week- end with relatives in Oshawa. Mrs, K, Fraser, Toronto, speitt Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, A. Grass. Mrs. Geo. Anderson and chil- dren, Thelma and Bobby, of Sas- katoon, are visiting her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Cooper, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Cook and family visited relatives in Toron- to, Sunday. : Miss Ellen James, Bowman- ville, is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Miss Nellie Tucker, Toronto, spent a few days with Mrs. Robt, Sutherland. ~The sympathy of this commun- ity goes out to Mr, Albert Mal- lyon and family, Raglan, in the drowning of his son, George, on Sunday morning last. Mr. John Dyer, Oshawa, spent Sunday at his father's. A large number attended the barn dance at Mr. Lance Beecth"s Wilson, farm, on Friday evening last. All ! reported a good time, About twenty-five boys from the Kiwanis camp under the lead- ership of Glendon James attend- ed church services here, on Sun- day morning. Mr. A. Murison, Stewart and Ross visited at Cherrywood, Sun- ay. Mr. and Mrs. H. Searle visited at Epsom, on Sunday. KEDRON NEWS (Beatrice Mountjoy, Correspon. dent) Hoskin Family Re-Union Kedron, July 21--The fifth an- nual Hoskin family pienle was held at Mr, Wesley Hoskins' grove, Brookside Park, on Satur- day, July 4th, The weather was ideal. here were about seventy present. Games of ball and horse shoe pitching were much enjoyed. The children had a great scram- ble of peanuts, kisses-candy and relatives { H. Wil | i i TIME TABLE| WHITBY, OSHAWA, BOWMANVILLE BUS LINES Week Day Schedule (Effective on and alter April 13th, 1931) (Daylight Sav Time) Laing Weer Leave Nap ES SEAL R8L .m., , 6.45 p.m m. 10.30 p.m, Going East Leave Leave Arrive Whitby Oshawa Bowmanville .30 a.m 6.5 a.m, g 7.50 a.m. Leave Hospital o 88 x 2E re 2 11,00 a.m. Lv. 12,05 p.m. 1.45 . As. 3.00 v. 4.10 5. 6. pore Be pr Bowmw oR Scie vo Pp. 125 pom. p.m. p.m. Pp Pp. 05 .05 PPP Egg 83 7.45 p. p.m Ar, 8.30 p. Pp. 8 Lv. 9.0: 10.30 p.m. 10.45 p.m. 11.00 p.m, 7.15 p.m. m, m m, m, m, m, m, Noa Fane 8s SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Going West Arrive Whitby 9.45 a.m, 11.45 a.m 2.45 pm. 4.45 pom, 6.45 p.m, 8.15 p.m. 10.45 p.m, Leave Leave Bowmanville Oshawa 8 am. ~~ Erasmo ERB ER FPTrPTSe BEBEBE | Going East Leave Arrive Oshawa Bowmanville oom, 10 Prince Street Oshawa Waiting R: Ph GRAY COACH LINES Effective April 26th (Eastern Standard Time) ve A z oo Somuanamn sez sEEy = 43 o or PNP AAW BeBe E' » S"Somun) 9.30 4 10.20 a = BeFRBsshy ---ts b--~Saturday, Sundays and Holidays enmly. d--Sunday only, CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS ective June 28, 1931 (Standard Time) Eastbound 912 a.m. Daily, except Sunday, 9.29 a.m. Daily, 2.07 p.m. Daily. 5.41 p.m, Dairy, except Sunday. 9.23 p.m. Daily, except Satur-ay, 1.08 pom. Daily. 11.41 p.m. Daily, estbound 4.26 2.m. Daily, except Sunday. 5.18 a.m. Daily. 5.30 a.m. Daily. 6.02 a.m. Daily. 2.10 p.m. Daily except Sunday. 4.05 p.m Daily. 6.35 p.m. Daily, Daily except Sunday, WAYS " 7.35 p.m. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL Effective April 25th (Standard Time) Eastbound 9.29 a m. Daily. 2.28 p.m. Trenton Local Daily, ex. Sun x4.19 p.m. Daily. 11.10 p,m, Daily. 12,05 a.m. Daily. = For Oftawa. Montreal and East only. Westbound 5.28 a.m. Daily. 6.29 a.m. Daily. 2.59 p.m. Daily. 7.32 p.m. Daily, except Sunday. ma.24 p.m. Daily, m Tcronte and West Only, boxes of popcorn. All did full justice to the feast spread on the tables, also the treat of ice cream and watermelon. Mr. Adrie Parsons called the company to order and made a few timely remarks. The same com- mittee were asked to carry on for another year, Trose present were from Pickering, Tyrone, Dowmanville, Oshawa, Belleville, | Cleveland, Ohio, and Kedron. CARDS BEAT GIANTS St. Louis, July 22.--The Card- inals knocked Fred Fitzsimmons out of the box in the fourth in- ning yesterday, scoring five runs and added three more off Bill Walker in the seventh, to defeat the New York Giants 8 to 5 im a stormy game, Fitzsimmons left the: mound protesting umpire Cy Rigler's de- cision on a ball that walked Frisch and Acting Manager Dave Bancroft followed him to the ¢'ubhouse when he took up the argument, PAVE COUNTY ROAD The work of paving the Caes- area Road from Bowmanville north has been commenced and is progressing very rapidly, One 1927 Essex Coupe. One 1928 Old's. Sedan. ROSS, AMES AND GART+ SHORE bi King St. West, Phone 1160; Diamonds Bassett's On Oshawa's Main Corner COAL COAL Phone 103 . J. SARGENT Yard--89 Bloor St. B. Orders Promptly Delivered PHONE 22 For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe St. 8. We Deliver Felt Bros. The Leading Jeweller | Established 1886 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH GET YOUR PHILCO RADIO NOW We allow $25.00 to $75.00 on your Battery Set ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LIMITED 09 Simcoe S.t South MEN'S SILK POLO SHIRTS. 95 Special . Dominion Clothing Co., 68 King St. W, Phone 2141 REPAIRING WATCHES OUR SPECIALTY D. J. BROWN It your watch is not giving satisfaction we can repair and make it tell the correct Canadian National and Osh- awa Railroads 20 Simcoe St. 8. Phone 180 EATON GROCETERIA It Pays To Shop ' Here Always #7 MASSON ST. BARGAIN RE RC South. writing Box Be ] BRINGING UP FATHER ' BY GEO. McMANUS | BUT SHE FORGOT ABOUT THE MESSENGER CALL - WELL MAGGIES GONE OUT AN LOCKED UP ME CLOTHES - SHUT OFF THE PHONE! +t QTY TO DINTY THISLL DO UNT! | MOORES

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