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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1931 PAGE FIVE If it is to be bought or sold -- Times Classified Ads will do it | CONANT & ANNIS BARRISTERS Solicitors, Notaries Public, Ete. Dental DR. 8 J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- sett's. Special attention to X-ray Conveyancing and general prac- pwork. Gas extraction. Nurse in tice in Law. Office 7% Simcoe St. South, Oshawa. Phone 4. G. D. Conant, BA, LL.B; A, F. aAn- nis, B.A, LL.B. i rE Ww. B. N, SINCLAIR, K.C, BANK of Commerce Building. JOSEPH P. MANGAN, B.A, sister, Solicitur, Notary Public, Conveyancer. Money to loan. Of- fice 14% King St. East, Oshawa. Phope 445. Residence phone 837. G RSON, CREIGHTON & Fraser, Barrister, etc., Bank of Commerce Bldg. LOUIS 8. HYMAN, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary. Over Dewland's Store. Muney to loan..16 Simcoe street north. Phone 67. Residence 3473W. fn GREER & HUMPHREYS, BAR- riaters, Solicitors. etc. 24% Sim- cos St. N. Poone 3160. Residence 3514. Moray te lo2b. ALEX. O. HALL, B.A, BAPRIS ter, otc. Conveyancing and gen: eral practice. 232% King St. East. hone 3237. (tr) FRANK 8. EBBS, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Yotary Public, Convey- ancer, monyy to loan. Third floor new Alger Building, opposite Post Office. Phone 2996. Medical PRB. J. BAZLEWOOD, PHY: sician and Surgeon, spec'al atten- tion gi-en to X-Ray work ana Electrotheopy. Office, Disney Block. Phone 2050. Office open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Residence 421 King street east. Phone 2416. DR. GRANT BERRY, PHYSIC- lan, Surgeon, Obstetrician, dis- eases of infants and children. Of- fice and residence 97 Bond East. Phone 1155. DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, Accoucher. Office ana resi dence King St. East, corner Vic- toria St., Oshawa. Phone 94. Poe = LX a=] Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F. 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, nose and throat only. Ap- pointments may be made at drug store. Phnne 97. Architects C. GC. 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. Watch Repairing F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44% King Sireet West. Your pat- ronage is solicited. Building Supplies CALL W. BORROWDALE FOR cement blocks, sand anc gravel. 609 Carnegie Ave.. Phone 1618. Battery Service BATTERIES CHARGED 6c with rental] $1.00. Repaired ana rebuilt. Called for and delivered. Prompt service. Stan Bligdon, 20 Mill St. Phone 18856W. Hemstitching HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING, repairs and alterations, dress- making, buttons and buttonholes. The Dell Shop, 261 Simcoe S. Phone 1656, (5 jly. 31) Shoe 'Repairing AMPION SHOE REPAI calls for and delivers your shoes. No extra charge. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1216. D. Guiltinan, 17 Bond St. E. Automobile Insurance CANADIAN MOTOR UNDER- writers Automobile Insurance, paid 26 per cent. dividends 19 years. Germond Cigar Store. Phcne 2228. 7 sept ¢) Summer Resorts RIVER VIEW INN, GULL LAKE, Minden, Ontario, Haliburton County. Room and board. Cot- age, lots and camping grounds Bass and trout fishing. Clarence Trumbull, Prop. (1 sept ¢) Nursing PRACTICAL NURSE, DISBN- gaged, doctor's reference, mater- nity, general nursing, assists housework, or pla'n sewing. Mrs. Noble 3033]. 10sept c Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN ON YOUR automobile. Cars refinanced, payments reduced, additional cash given, dealings confidential. Terms reasonable. Pay while you drive, Motor Loans and Dis- counts, R. F. White, Mgr., 14% King St. E. Oshawa, Phone 2790. Open evenings till 9 p.m. (27 aug c) EIS 3 RC Furniture Repairing TTRNTPURE REPAIRED AND 1e-uphbolstered, etc. Charges reas- onable. F. A, Morris, 170 Albert £t. Phone 731W. Formerly with Luke Furniture Co. (14 sept ¢) UPHOLSTERING AT REDUCED prices. Geo. A. Constable, 272 Ritson Rd. S. Phone 2458J. attendance. Phone 959. House 1312. For Rent FOR RENT--SIMCOE MANOR and Victoria Apartments are being completely renovated and re-decorated. Bradley Bros, Managers. (48t1) LUKE BURIAL GO.,, 67 KING St. £ast. Ambulance. Residence 542 Simcoe street morth, Phone 210J and 210W. OSHAWA BURIA hv 3 Armstrong & Son, Proprietors. Funeral and Ambulance Service day and night, Phone 1080. ho Celina. Insurance DAVIS ANC SON, INSURANCE. 19 King St. West, Oshawa. The oldest Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Renutable Fire Companies. WHEN PLACING . INSURANCE consult R. N. Johng, 80 Simcoe north. Your fnsurance wants at- tended to and your interests pro- tected. Transportation CARTAGE AND STORAGE, Coleman's, 86 Bond West. Spec- ialists in furniture moving. Stor- age warehouse and moving van equipment. Phone 82. OSHAWA' OLDEST ESTABLISH- ed furnitnre mover, Park Road. Cartage, local and long distance. Frank Cowle, prop. 65 Fark Rd. S. Phone 215 (7 mar 1 mo) FOR MOVING AND CARTAGE of all kinds try Chas. F., Flem- ing. Reasonable rates and de- pendable service, Phone 797. (28 sept ¢) Beauty Parlors BETTY LOD PERMANENT Wave Shoppe, for a limited time. special prices: $10.00 wave for $7.59; $17.50 wave for $4.00. Marcelling, finger waving, hair dyeing and all other lines of heauty culture. For service and .<liability call on the oldest established permanent wave shop. 86 Simcoe St. North, or phone 2968 for appointments. : 8auglimo FOR RENT -- GILADSTONE Apartments, modern three roomed furnished, private cellar, laundry conveniences. Rent $36, Immedi- ate possession. Phons 2604W. (19 sept ¢) FOR RENT -- APARTMENTS now available 3 ang 4 room, fully modern suites, refrigeration, electric laundry and dryers, jani- tor service. Wily consider fur- nishing to suit. Reasonable ren tals, Phone 1550 or 2347W. (14910) 4 rooms, electric stove, kitchen cabinet, wall bed. OFFICES BRIGHT, CLEAN, good approach $15 up. Bradley Bros.,, over Ward's Store. (87tr) FOR RENT-- .4 ROOMS ON bath flat, Apply 299 Division St. Phone 1893M.. (49c) FOR RENT--TWO ROOMS FUR- nished. Phone 3338W. (50b) CARGE 2 ROOM APARTMENTS, room service for bachelors. Clean, warm, well furnished. Entrance and conveniences private, Cen- tral. 96 Centre St. (50¢c) TWO NICE ROOMS, SUITABLE men or girls, Near Motors. Reas- onable board, Phone 2915J. (50¢) SEVEN ROOMED HOUSE FOR rent. Newly decorated. 354 Ar- thur 'St., Oshawa. Apply Thread- gold Bros., Whitby. (Mon, Fri Sat.) FOR RENT--MODERN HOUSE. All conveniences, Situated at 101 Ontario St. Apply G. IL. Bone, 109 Ontario St, Phone 984J. (51c) TO RENT -- THREE LARGE rooms, electric light, use. of the phone. No children. Middle aged couple preferred. 167 Park road north. $10 per month, (51c) GENOSHA HAIRDRESSING Parlors. Betty Ward and Grace Marshall, experts in all kinds of Beauty Culture, Our Jermanent wave a specialty. $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. Finger waving, marcelling, facials, ecalp treatments and manicures. Cof- fee Shoppe entrance. Phone ap pointments 1973 (15 may 1 mo: BEAUTY PARLOUR IN BOW- manville has been doing good business. Possession at once. Phone 270 Bowmanville. (50b) Chartered Accountant GRANT, GODFREY & CO. Chartered Accountants, Trustees in Bankruptcy. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building, Oshawa. (1 sept ¢) Motor Cars CHEV. COACH' 27 MODEL. real good condition. To close an account. Cheap. 227 Drew St. Phone 1716F. (49¢) Articles for Sale MIXED HARD AND SOFT wood slabs $3.50 per load. Also bone dry body wood. Waterous Meek Limited. Phone 1288. (1 sept ¢) 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) FOR SALE-- SAND, GRAVEL, cinders, stone, black loam. $1.50 per truck load delivered. Phone Essery Bros. 3142). (18 sept ¢) ALL HARDWOOD 13 CORD $3.50, Summer wood $3.25. ,Mc- Quaid Certage. Phone 2423W. 2sept ¢ FOR SA X 00D, cord $2.75. $11 a cord. Also car- tage, reasonable rate. Phone 2628F. (471) FOR SALE--TOMATOES, DE- livered. 45c a bushel. w. Moody, 90 r 1-3. F. (49¢c) FOR SA S L Huron range, duplex grate. Gooa cooker. 46 Kenneth Ave.: . (51c) 0 SALE -- BABY'S f lady's fur trimmed coat, size 42, man's English trench coat, also other articles of clothing, Very: reasonable. Phone 2214, (51b) (25 sept c) Work Wanted A AN housework in the city or out, 172 Mary St. Phone 548. (81a) MAN AND WIFE DESIRE POSI- tion, fully experienced 4n farm work. Reasonable wage for home. 172 Mary St. Phone 548. Sin» a YOUNG WIDOW WISHES housework by hour or day. Ap- ply Box No. 546 Times, (50b) Agents Wanted E A FULL AND SPARE TIME workers making .- good incomes selling "Imperial Art" "Made in Canada" = Personal Chrisimas Cards. Write now for particulars while agencies ' still available. Sample book free to responsible people. British Canadian Publigh- ing Co., 51 West Wellington, To- rogto, MODERN APARTMENT FOR rent, 6 large bright rooms, elec- trically equipped. Garage. 269. (51e) EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE apartment, 3 rooms, newly decor- ated, steam heat, electric refrig- eration, stove, hot water, laun dry. Phone 1400. | = Real Estate For Sale | FOR SALE--CANDY AND | bacco . business trade, Must sell at once. A bar- TO- doing thriving gain, Blacksmith and woodwork ing shop for sale in busy centre Doing good business. Will sacri- W. J. Sulley, 346 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa, Phone 716. ROOMED all par- FOR SALE -- SIX brick bungalow, fireplace, conveniences, garage. [For ticulars phone 1940M. * (40c) house with finished attic. Mod- ern in every way. Central. Snap for $3500. Box 6547 Times. (51h) Room and Board NICELY FURNISHED FRONT bedroom, suitable for business gentleman, central, north, Meals if desired. Phone 3175J. (49¢c) WANTED -- WIDOW WOULD like a roomer with board if de- sired with some privileges. Apply to 34 Royal St. Phone 3188W. (50b) ROOM AND BOARD FOR LADY schoo] teacher. Every conveni- ence, Very central. Box 544 Times. (b60c) FRONT BEDROOM, SUITABLE for office gentleman or high school student with board, 188 Alice St. Phone 1838W. (51¢) BOY WISHING TO ATTEND high school would like board in a nice home in return for work. Apply Box-539 Times, (ble) BED SITTING ROOM SUIT- able for business lady or, gentle- man. Meals optional. Phone 1910J, 123 Ritson Road South. . (61b) PLEASANT DOUBLE BED SIT- ting room. Meals optional, All conveniences, 756. Charles St. 1363W. (5lc) ICE RNISHED B OOM for lady or gentleman. Central. Home privileges. 94 Agnes St. Phone 1222F, (51c) APARTMENTS, CENTRAL, 8 TO. Phone | (50¢) | fice for quick sale. Also a num- ber of houses at bargain prices, | (49¢) | er | Classified Ads i LIAsSSI | S-- First insertion-- 134 cents | per word. Minimum charge for one in- sertion 80c. a 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 mumber 10c additional. or Hasi 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 Aid Department Wanted To Buy WANTED--2 PIGS, 40 OR 50 Ibs. weight, also 15 or 20 Rock Pullets. Phone 264 Whitby, 149¢) Lost and Found STRAYED ON PREMISES "RED vearling heifer. © Apply R. W. varland, Lot 7, Concession 86, last Whitby. (50¢) Room and Board Wantea YOUNG LADY DESIRES BOARD and room, privileges, Box 543 Times. (49c) Situations Vacant CHRISTMAS™ "MONEY EASILY earned taking orders now for | our beautiful line of Personal Christmas Greeting Cards. Sell on | sight. Regal Art Co., 91 Gould St., Toronto: Rest Home OSHAWA REST HOME FOR women and children. Comfortable rooms, nurse in attendance. lerms reasonable. Phone 3293W. (21 sept c) SPORT Baltimore Protected Second Place Berth Bufaflo, Aug, 31.--The Balti- more Orjoles protected their sec- {ond place berth in the league falo Bisons twice yesterday each time by the score of 7 to b. The southpaw, Richmond, was called to the rescue in both games, as the Bisons rallied from behind early deficits and made good each time, being credited with the second victory. Ken Holloway won his 15th victory of the year in the open- ing game although he had to be removed in the ninth when the Bisons made the game close with a five-run scoring splurge, Hollo- way allowed only four hits for cight innings, Sand and Hargrave hit long home runs for the Orioles and Rice rapped four singles in five tries, The Birds knocked Gould from the rubber in less than two innings. The Birds also disposed of Fred Fussell in two innings of the second game piling up an- other big lead. It was Pytlak Day at the stadium in honor of the local catcher of the Bisons and ling bag by admirers. Double Victory Won by Ray Starr Rochester, Aug. 31.--With Ray Starr hurling his third double- header of the season Rochester jumped back into the thick of the International J.eague pennant fight by winning both ends of a twin bill from Reading yester- day, 10 to 0 and 6 to 4. Star limited the hard hitting Keys to four bingles in the first game but was touched up for nine in the second, a seven-in- ning affair, In three double-headers this season Starr has won five out of six games. He has won 16 games and lost six. | you do Happy Jack | the ground. race bY knocking over the Buf- | he was presented with a travel- || FARMER BROWN'S BOY SEEKS TWITCHTAIL That is a pest which doth annoy The Reighbors, or their crops des- roy. It was a great ranch on which Leth wheat and fruit were grown that Farmer Brown's Boy was now visiting, very different from the small farm back East on which he had always lived. It ceemed to him that nothing was {omiliar. The very grass waa dif- ferent. And, of course, thére were little folk in feathers and fur who were wholly strangers to him. It was with something of the fee: irg of something from home. that he got his first glimpse of Twitchtall the Ground Squirrel, and he made the same mistake that Flip had made. It was while he was looking at the orchard where for the first time he saw prunes growing. He caught a glimpse of Twitchtail in a prune tree, not a real good look at him. Twitchtail jumped to the ztound and ran for home and Iarmer Brown's Boy merely saw that he was a Squirrel and he looked to be gray. "There goes Happy Jack the Gray Squirrel!" he cried joyfully. "It is good to see him." Cousin Tom, who happened to be along, smiled. "Wrong this time," said he. "That isn't ruppy Jack, but a distant cousin of his ard more closely related to Seek Seek the Spermophile. In fact, he is a Spermophile or Ground Squirrel. He is Twitchtail the California Ground Squirrel, often called Digger Squirrel, and in some places Rock Squirrel. He isn't a tree Squirrel at all." "But he was in a tree and he looks just like Happy Jack," pro- teed Farmer Brown's Boy. jut you n ae didn't stay in the tree and he was only in the lower part," replied Cousin Tom. "Ask Flip if he thinks these fel- iows are tree Squirrels. I saw iim having a wonderful time this morning chasing them to their iioles. They can climb, but you never see one high in a tall tree as the Gray Squirrel, and their homes are In Furthermore, the rascals are pests, and you would- n't call Happy Jack a pest." "In what way are they pests," asked I'armer Brown's Boy. "By destroying crops," replied Ccusin Tom. "But a little fellow like that couldn't eat enough to be missed on a big ranch like this," protest- ed Farmer Brown's Boy. "That wouldebe true if there were but one, or even two or three," replied Cousin Tom. "But they sometimes have a dozen babies at a time and you will find them swarming all through this part of the country. It is said that twenty of them in twelve months will destroy enough food to keep a cow a whole year. You ask our host what he thinks ot Twitchtail, and what Twitchtail and his friends cost him every year. Out here they dont love Twitchtail the way you do Happy Jack. It isn't just one crop, hu* all crops that suffer. Those Squirrels will get a good big part of the prunes, in this orchard and fn the grain and alfalfa fields they are worse than Danny Mea- dow Mouse and his relatives in the meadow at home." "What was that whistle?" in- terrupted Farmer Brown's Boy. "Your friend Twitcotail again," replied Cousin Tom. "He whist- led a warning to his friends and row all the Ground Squirrels for a considerable distance around know that we are here and wil! lieed the warning." "If you say they are pests I suppose they are," replied Farm- er Brown's Boy, "but I don't like to think it, for the little rasca's are so like our Squirrels'at home that 1 like to see them. There goes another and another!" "They are all right in uncuitiv- ated country," sald Cousin Tom, "but not on a ranch. You see, it ia one of those cases where man had provided a plentiful supply of food by planting crops and the Sauirrels have taken advantage of it. And because there is plen- ty of food they increase much more rapidly than where food is nct so easy to get, It is one way man has of upsetting the balance of nature." "I see,'"" sald Farmer Brown's Rey thoughtfully. "He is forever dong that in one way or another. And then he blames things. It fsn't fair." (Copyright, 1931, T. W. Burgess! | | | | | cellent quality material. Ladies' Printed Broadcloth Porch Dresses An entirely new range of patterns and styles. Ex- $1.29 W. A. Dewland Limited OSHAWA Sizes to 44. the wild | perienced Retail Dryivulds. Man | Box 545 Semen OE Soa nae ONE WHO CAN MANAGE STORE Good Salary and Profit Sharing Basis, Best of References Are Required Immediate Opening State Telephone Number in Application imes Office, Osha SAWDUST RING LOSES ONE TIME FAMOUS ACTOR "Ohmy" Died at Blackpool, England, After Eventful A Career (By The Canadian Press) London, -- The sawdust ring of the old-time, now almost vanished circuses has lost one of its most fa- mous occupants in "Ohmy" who, has died in Blackpool at the age of 77. "Ohmy" was the son of a London circus proprietor and travelled all over England and the Continent. He claimed to have given Steve Donoghue his first ride on a pony, and he draped the first clown's cos- tume that Whimsical Walker ever wore, when he came to "Ohmy's" Circus in 1877. "Ohmy" appeared at Balmoral Castle, before Queen Victoria, and later before the pres- ent King and Queen, "His circus days came to an end at the outbreak of the war when his tents were pitched in Germany and he was interned. His son Claude is still a circus star. One of his daughters married the eldest son of Lord John Sanger, and two others married circus clowns. SCIENTISTS DISCOVERED BURNED CITY Moscow, U.S.8.R. ---On the southwestern extremity of the Crimean Peninsula, near Sebasto- pol, the floor of the Black Sea has revealed to Soviet archaelo- zists an ancient buried city which is believed to have thrived be- tween the fourth and second cen- turies B.C. An expedition which was sent Boys' School Shoes $1.95 Boots or Oxfords made of good, serviceable box kip leather, with grain leather insoles and good wearing outsoles. Sizes 11 to 13% and 1 to 51%. | | | | | | i Bl 1! School Shoes | A large selection of ties | or straps in all sizes priced | from $1.35, $1.65, $1.95 up. | One 1927 Essex Coupe. One 1928 Old's. Sedan. ROSS, AMES AND GART- SHORE King St. West. Phone 1160 COAL COAL Phone 193 W.J. SATGENT Yard--89 Bloor St. E. Orders [Promptly Delivered * Felt Bros. | a The Leading Jewell. Established 1880 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH BOAT FOR SALE 18 foot B.C. cedar, with 32 H.P. four cylinder Johnson Motor. Very safe and fast. Price $295. Terms. Ph. 900. ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LIMITED REPAIRING WATCRES OUR SPECIALTY D. J. BROWN It your watch is not giving satisfaction we can repair and make it tell the correct time. THE JEWELER Official Watch Inspector for Canadian National and Osh- awa Railroads 20 Simcoe St. 8. Phone 189 OMBSQ DRUG STORE PHONE 22 WE DELIVERY 10 Simcoe St. 8, We Deliver EATON GROCETERIA It Pags To Shop Here Always RECA ---- Boys' Cotton Bathing Suits to clear Dominion Clothing Co., 68 King St. W. Phone 2141 there three months ago by State Academy of Arts reported that its operations had uncovered the remains of old Khersoness, the existence of which has long been suspected, but never verifi- ed. About 40 feet under the sea, the expedition's divers and motion picture photographers found the ruins of a city in the shape of gigantic horseshoe, with walls, towers, houses and under-ground tunnels honeycombing the whole. Archaeologists here believed that the city was destroyed by the gradual sinking of the shores of the sea and by an earthquake, BRINGING UP FATHER BY GOLLY- THERES A THAN THE ONE MAGGIE BOUGHT: § FUNNIER LOOKIN DOG OH- THIS 15 AN HE LIVES ON ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS AVOCADO PUDDLE: | 1IT% VERY RARE 1S HE A VERY I VALUABLE HOUND? NO! | GAVE A FELLOW TWO FAIFTY-TH DOLLAR CATS FOR HIM: ND ~ the

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