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Oshawa Daily Times, 9 Sep 1931, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 193i PAGE SEVEN If it is to be bought or sold --Times Classified Ads will do it: Legal CoO . 1S BARRISTERS Solicitors, Notaries Public, Kte. Convéyaneing and general prac tee in Law. Office 7% Simcoe St. South, Oshawa, Phone 4. G. D. Conant, B.A, LLB.; A, F. An- ple, B.A, LL.B. W. E. N. SINCLAIR, K.C., BANK of Comterce Building. J08 A AN, BA, . ki Solioitur, Notary Public, Conveyancer. Money to loan. Of- fice 14% King St. East, Oshawa. Phops 445, Residence phone 837. R N, REIGHTO & Fraser, Barrister, etc, Bank of Commerce Bldg. a LOUIS 8. HYMAN, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary. Over Dewland's 'Store. Muney to loan. 16 Simcoe * gtreet north. Phone 67. Residence 3473W. oz GREER & HUMPHREYS, BAR- riaters, Selicitors. etc. 24% Sim- coe St. N. Poone 3160. Residence 3514. Movpey to loan. ALEX G. HALL, B.1. BAPRIS ter, otc. Conveyancing and gen- eral practice. 32% King St. East. hone 3237. i ( tf) FRANK 8. EEBS, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey- ancer, monvy to loan. Third flocr new Alger Building. opposite Post Office. Phone 2996. Dental sett's. Special attention to X-ray work. Gas extraction. Nurse in attendance. Phone 959. House 1%; Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO., 67 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 1082W. 87 Celina. (4t1) DR. 8. J. PHILL!PS, OVER BAS- |" Insurance DAVIS ANZ SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. West, Oshawa. The oldest Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Renuntable Fire Companies. WHEN PLACING INSURANCE consult R. N. Johng, 80 Simcoe north. Your insurance wants at- tended to ané your interests pro- tected. STORAGE, Coleman's, 85 Bond West, Spec- ialists in furniture moving. Stor- age warehouse and moving van equipment. Phone 82. Medical PRB. J. BAZLEWOOD, PHY- slofan and Surgeon, special atten- tion given to X-Ray work anu Flectrotheopy. Office, Disney Block. Phone 2050. Office open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, Residence 421 King street east. Phone 24186. DR. GRANT BERRY, PHYSIC- 1an, Surgeon, Obstetrician, dis- eases of infants and children. Of- tice and residence 97 Bond East. Phone 1155, Summer residence 80 r 2-1. . DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, Accoucher, Office and resi- dence King St. East, corner Vic- <oria St., Oshawa. Phone 94. Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DPR. 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. Phone 97. Architects @.7C. STENHOUSE, GENERAL Architectural work. Secord floor Royal Bank Building, Phone 1496. Res. phone 909J. Auctioneer PHONB 7163. 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. 1 Building Supplies TALL W, BORROWDALE FOR cement blocks, sand apé 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, FOR MOVING AND CARTAGE of all kinds try Chas) F. Flem- ing. Reasonable rates and de- pendable service, Phone 797. (28 sept c) Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU PERMANENT Wave Shoppe, for a limited time, special prices: $10.00 wave for $7.60; $17.50 wave for $4.00. Marcelling, * finger waving, hair dyeing and all other lines of heauty culture. For service and .eoliability call on the oldest established permanent wave shop, 86 Simcoe St. North, or phone 2968 for appointments. S8augimo ENOSHA HAI ESSING Parlors. Betty Ward and Grace Marshall, experts in all kinds of Beauty Culture. Our permanent wave a speclalty. $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. Finger wave and shampoo $1. Marcel 50c. Facials, scalp treatments and manicures. Coffee Shoppe entrance, Phone appointments 1973. (15 may 1 mo) Articles for Sale MIXED HARD AND SOFT wood slabs $3.50 per load. Also bone dry body wood. Waterous Méek Limited. Phone 1288. (1 oct ¢) 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, cinders, stone, black loam. $1.50 per truck load delivered. Phone Essery Bros. 3142]. (18 sept c) GRAVEL, For Rent A APAR NTS, central, 3 to 4 rooms, electric stove, kitchen cabinet, wall bed. $20. Bradley Bgos. OFFICES BRIGHT, CLEAN, good approach. $15 up. Bradley Bros., over Ward's Store. (54tf) GLADSTONE APAR A modern, 3 roomed, private, cel- lar, unfurnished. $27.50. Or will furnish, Phone 2604W. (19 sept c) GEORGE APARTMENTS, SIM- coe and Quebec Streets, one Of Oshawa's finest and most cen- trai apartment, houses within 5 minutes walk of King and Sim- coe Street, close to school, mod- ern equipgent, tric refrigerations, electric stove, four roomed apartment Prudence, Supt, 2347W or Mr. Disney 1550. (531) SIMCOE MANOR AND VIC- toria apartments now complete- ly renovated and decorated. Hardwood throughout, large closets, electric stoves and kel- vinator. Tiled bathroom with showers. Spacious laundry with electric drier. Reduced rentals. Apply Bradley Bros.,, or phone janitor 2671. (5411) including elec- | steam heated, garages, three and | now | § available at very attractive ren- | tals. Some furnished. Phone Mr. | Rates For Classified Ads | First insertion-- 134 cents per word, Minimum charge for one in. sertion 80c. . Each subsequent consecu- tive (Insertion 1c per word. Three consecutive imser- tions for the price of two first insertions (three | cents a word). Minimum charge for three insertions 60c. Box number 10c¢ additional. Ur ] or Haus Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or less, 10 ! cents a word per month i for each additional word. Phone 35 | Ask for Classified Aid Department FOR RENT--THREE AND FIVE room apartments with bath. Con- tinuous hot water. Electric re- frigeration. Modern conveni- ences. Apply Apt. 2, 161 King St. East. (58¢) TO RENT-- SEVEN ROOMED near Collegiate. For terms and particulars apply to Box 560 Times, (66¢c) FOR RENT--4 ROOMED FUR- nished apartment and other smaller furnished apartments also different sized apartments, Call between 2-5 or 7-9. Phone 1860. (56¢) LARGE TWO ROOM APART- ment, private conveniences and entrance, very central, bath, gas electricity and hot water. Rates low. 96 Centre St. (57¢) MODERN APARTMENT, FIVE and six rooms, heated, electricall equipped, garage. Apply 154 Wil- liam St. E. (b7e) ROOMS TO RENT IN WHITBY, furnished or unfurnished. All conveniences. Comfortable home. Use of piano. Phone Whitby 579. hie) { WARM ROOMS SUITABLE FOR housekeeping. Cheap. Object company. 285 Celina St. (58b) ATTRACTIVE 7 large living and dining rooms, all newly decor- ated. $35 per month. Also 6 roomed house $30. Both in narth east district, Phone Holden 371W, (58b) 3 UNFURNISHED OR PARTLY furnished rooms to rent by Oct. 1 with heat, electricity and water, 86 Wood St. (58¢c) FOR RENT -- 8 ROOMED house. 83 Centre St, Phone 808F. (58b) TO RENT -- roomed house, DRY HARD BODY WOOD, $15. Hardwood slabs $13. Mixed wood $12 per cord. McQuaid Cartage. Phone 2423W. (2 sept c) WOOD FOR SALE. WwW. H. Thompson, 507 King St. W. Phone 7427. (3 oct ¢) FOR SALE--THREE CHICKEN coops, all double walls, Goed for winter. In good condition. Apply 165 Verdun Rd. (68¢c) Shoe Repairing CHAMPION SHOE REPAIR calls for and delivers your shoes. No extra charge. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1216, D, Guiltinan, 17 Bond St. E. (12 sept ¢) Nursing PRACTICAL NURSE, DISEN- gaged, doctor's reference, mater- nity, general nursing, assists housework, or pla'n sewing. Mrs, Noble 3033]. 10sept ¢ Money to Loan ON YOUR AUTOMOBILE, CARS refinanced, payment: reduced, additional cash given, dealings confidential. Terms reasonable. Pay while you drive. Motor Loans and Discounts, R, F. White, Mgr.,, 143; King St. E., Oshawa. Phone 2790. Open evenings till 9 p.m. (27 aug c) Furniture Repairing FURNITURE REPAIRED AND re-upholstered, etc. Charges reas. onable. F. A, Morris, 170 Albert St. Phone 731W. Formerly with Luke Furniture Co. (14 sept ¢) Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE -- SIX ROOMED brick house and garage. All con- veniences. Wash room in cellar. North end. Cheap for cash, or will exchange for bungalow. Phone 1193W, (57¢) SMALL GROCERY STORE FOR sale. Good business. Good local- ity. Phone 866. (58¢c) Room and Board Wantea LADY SCHOOL TEACHER DE- sires room and board in refined private home, North Simcoe or King St. E. district. State price, | Dox 561 Times. (57b) Male Help Wanted WANTED--MIDDLE AGED AC- tive salesman for local nursery. Must offer security, References required. Apply by letter to Box "B66-Times, - ~~ ~~. (be), FOR SALE-- SMALL GROWN Huron Range, Duplex Grate. Good cooker, 46 Kenneth Ave, (58¢) Motor Cars 1926 FORD COUPE FOR SALE in good condition. $65 or near- est. 80 Roxborough Ave. (57¢) 1929 CHEVROLET COACH IN excellent condition. $375 cash. Phone 2996, (58¢c) Palmist CONSULT MADAME BROWN, Palmist, on matters of import- ance. 93 Louisa St. Phone 2636F, Business private. x (8 oct ¢) For Sale or Rent FARM OF 190 ACRBS FOR sale or rent on easy terms; close to Canning. Factory. Owen Ke- hoe, R.R. No. 1, Belleville, (66c) FOR SALE OR RENT--TWO new attractive five roomed bun- galows, oak floors, all conveni- ence. 220 Drew Bt.,, other one 103 Westmorland. Apply above. Unless steady employed do not apply, (568) to ATTIC < APARTMENT, LIGHT, water and use of phone free to married couple for woman's help in home, Phone 1503. (58a) 0 INT--4 ARGE I clean rooms, electric, light and phone included in rent, $15 per month, 167 Park Rd. N. (58c) 2 ROOMS, FURNISHED. PHONE 3338W. (58¢c) FOR RENT--THREE UNFUR- nisbed . rooms in new home. All conveniences. Hardwood floors. Apply 350 Division, St. (58a) FOR RENT--SBEVEN HROOMED brick house. Simcoe Street North, All conveniences. Phone 3270M. (58¢) Wanted To Buy WOOD LOT WANTED--STATE kind of wood, loeation, price by acre or cord. N. Stacey, 36 Ar- lington Ave. (58¢c) WANTED WINCHESTER pump gun in good condition. Write full particulars and price to P.O, Box 145 Oshawa. * / (58¢c) "Wanted to Rent WANTED -- THREE DOWN stairs unfurnished rooms by young couple, near Motors. Box 564 Times, (58a) Hemstitching HABMSTITCHING, 7 CENTS ON embroidery work, alterations, dressmaking, ete. The Dell Shop, 261% Simcoe S. Phone 1656, (5 jly 31) brick house, garage, paved street, | unfurnished | Rest Home OSHAWA REST HOME FOR women and children. Comfortable rooms, nurse in attendance. Terms reasonable. Phone 3293W. (21 sept ¢) Work Wanted SITUATION © REQUIRED _ AS nurse to one child or light house- hold duties by refined English girl, Local, Good references. Box 563 Times, (58¢) | GOOD COOK GENERAL DE- sires position Experienced at housework also. 254 Albert St. (58¢) SISLER"S SINGLE WINS GAME Rochester, Sept. 9.---George Sis- ler's gingle in the tenth inning scored Pepper from second base and enabled the Rochester Red Wings to defeat the Montreal Royals, 4 to 3, in 10 innings yes- terday. The Royals scored the tying run in the ninth on successive rung by Niebergall and Bucka- lew, but were checked by Ralph Judd, who came in to relieve Ray Moss Coats Repaired REPAIRING FUR COATS AND relining. Mrs. Weeks, 288 Pine Ave. Phone 2339J. (581) © Female Help Wanted NC NG WOMA wanted for genera] housekeeping in family of two adults and baby. Phone 3473W, (57¢) EE NOTICE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN OF a meeting to be held in the Pub- lic School at Harmony tonight at eight o'clock to discuss the ad- visability of negotiating for the extension of the water system of the city of Oshawa to serve the Harmony district. (58a) REGENT LUNCH OPPOSITE Genosha Hotel is now serving full course meals from 30c up. Soda fountain in connection. (56¢) Music Lessons PIANOFORTE L E S S O N §, Yvonne Hazlewood, A.H.C.M. Studio opening Sept. 8th. Phone 2416. (1 oct ¢) CALL MRS. AUDREY MOF- fatt, A.T.C.M., 90 Roxborough Avenue for piano instruction. Phone 3511W, (1 oct c) ANNIE McMASTER, A.T.C.M,, Teacher of Piano. Studio, 17 Con- naught St. Phone 116F. (2 oct ¢) ARTHUR W. LYNDE, L.H.C.M,, M.S., Teacher of Singing, Studio 214 Dearbourn Ave. Phone 2783F. (57tf) JOSEPHINE PARROTT, A.T.C. M. Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory. Studio, Johns' Piano Store, Oshawa. Phone 251. (58¢c) POPULAR MUSIC TALK IN 3 to 6 months. Cal} the Johns Music Store for demonstration, Saturday, Sept, 12th, 7.30 p.m. Phone 251. (58¢c) The Tag Tells the Grade There is probably no meat the purchase of which the average in- dividual experiences more difficulty in getting real satisfaction than when buying poultry. Recognizing this difficulty and at the same time desiring to give to the farmer the premium for quality, which is his full due, the Dominion Department of Agriculture has extended the system of grading and marking poultry for quality. There are two classes of poultry--"Milk-fed," dis- tinguished by white fat and "Select- ed," distinguished by yellow fat. Within these classes are the grades "Milkfed A," "Milkfed B," "Select: ed A" "Selected B" and "Selected C." 'Practically all the poultry com- ing onto the market this fall will be graded in accordance with gov- ernment standards and the class and grade will be marked by tags affixed to the breast of the bird. WHALING VESSEL FAGES NEW RIVAL Ancient Sailing Craft Has To Meet Competition of Fast Steamers Providence, R.I, September 9---* That isn't whaling, that's murder," the New Bedtord whaling men said repeatedly a few decades ago as the last of the old sailing ships gave way to modern steamships, equip- ped to kill, swallow, and render whales by machinery. As a result of these newly con- structed floating whale factories, the schooner John R. Manta, built in 1904, and one of the last of the whalers to leave New Bedford, fi- nally was run into drydock in 1927, and after a few months of recondi- tioning went down the ways as a packet schooner. The day was over when the look out would sing hoarsely "Tha-a-a-r she blows!" No more would the deck demand, "Where away? And no more would New Bedford sailor -wives grow old waiting for the ship to return from the perilous journey. The glamour and romance of past days have disappeared from the gal- lant ship,.and now, as a converted | haler, she slowly ploughs h 'ay whaler, she slowly ploughs her way | Atlantic as a commerc- | ial freight schooner carrying cargo | across the and passengers to the Cape de Verde Island on a yearly schedule. But a series of misadventures has followed the Manta in her routine business between the mid-oceanic islands and this seaport. After her second crossing which was made in the record time of 49 days, the old whaler found herself again in trouble, Customs men boarded the boat and found that not only had her storage space for oil casks been ripped out and re- made into sleeping quarters but that there were quarters for eleven passengers in the hold which no one had said anything about, In a word it was found that the schoon- VALUE Bachelor is Canada's best 10c cigar--smooth, mild, mellow' and fragrant--a cigar of quality for the manwho enjoys a good smoke, 100% HAVANA FILLER Cellophane Wrapped (ways BIG / 3 {proved too muci¥ for many compet™ tors, for only 80 managed to finish, Can He heavy '\_ Cigar Making Exhibit Draws * Large Crowds Many thousands have A e, Ci Process Building, Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto. You ought to see it too, as there is an enjoyable and| instructive treat in store for you. seen Wilson's, factory in the| eo; wm WILSON'S ACHELOR YESTERDAY'S HEROES ~ George Connally, Indians--Scattar- wns' elghthits to wi ; bb, A \z~Cr er had been used to smuggle na- tives into this country, As a result of these conditions the mate was sent to prison for two years, while the stowaways and some of the members of the crew were deported, _The whaler was sold at an auc- tion to two sea captain brothers from New Bedford who still own her and are now having her rigging repaired and a general recondition- ing undertaken to place her once again in the Island trade, Fast steamers are now entering this route, and again the old sail- ing craft is feeling the effect of steamship competition. But her owners are confident that enough passengers will be signed up at $60 to $80, and that sufficient freight will be stowed below so that the 45-day voyage will be profitable, And, strangely, the trips on the old whaler usually have been profit- able enough so that she stays in the trade, leaving port once a year to take natives of the Islands living in this city back home for a visit, and to bring to the Cape de Verde Is- lands a cargo of precious kerosene, lumber, furniture, and generous mer- chandise, ---------------------- Four little words tell the wliole story about how tuo keep milk in proper shape for use in the home. These are "Clean, Cool, and Cover- ed." This is one of the fundamental rules of home economics to which the Dairy and Cold Storage Branch calls special attention. For best re- sults milk should be served at the end of the meal, and it should al- ways be sipped slowly, Milk is the ideal food for children of all ages because of its high quality and quantity of protein, its abundance of calcium, its readily assimilable phosphorus content, its iron and its casily digested fat and sugar. COAL COAL' Phone 198 : 1 -e W.J. SAT Yard--89 Bloor 8t. E. ~ Orders Promptly Delivered, + "# Felt Bros, The Leading Jeweller Established 1886 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 WATCHES OUR SPECIALTY 0. J. BROWN If your watch is not giviag 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. 8S. Phone 189 saves needless | for OMPSO i DRUG STORE PHONE 22 WE DELIVERY 10 Simcoe St. 8. We Deliver TIME TABLE| WHITBY, OSHAWA, BOWMANVILLE BUS LINES Week 'Day Schedule (Effective on and after April 13th, 1931) {Daylight Saving Time) ing West Leave Leave Bowmanville Oshawa 6.20 a.m. 7.20 am, 8.15 a.m, Arrive Arrive Whitby Hospital 7.20 a.m, 7.45 pa p.m, 1.35 p.m. 10.00 p.m. 10.15 p.m. 10.30 p.m. 11.30 pm. 12.00 a.m. 12.15 a.m. Times marked * are through busses to Whitby Hospital Leave Hospital : Whitby Hi 8 © PREEEES 3 i 215 p.m, 115 p.m. a PAN SL PpPp? 8 ? (0.30 p.m. 10.45 p.m, SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Going West Leave 9.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m, 2.00 p.m, a~Daily "except Sunday. b--Saturday, Sundays and Holidays only, d=Sunday only, CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Effective June 28, 1931 andard Eastbound ' 9. except Sunday. y. .m. Daily, ty, except Sunday. Daily, except Saturday. Daily. .m. Da m. Da .07 Dai Special! Boys' Suits, 2 pairs knickers. Sui $3.95 Dominion Clothing Co: i8 King St W Phone 2141 One 1927 Essex Coupe. One 1928 Old's. Sedan. ROSS, AMES AND GAR SHORE 3 King St. West. Phone 1160 t all Superi ; Stores EATON GROCETERIA It Pags To Shop! Here Always 1.4 un Daily, 'estbound : 4.26 a.m. Daily, except Sunday. 3 5.18 a.m. Daily. E 5.30 a.m. Daily. 3 6.02 a.m. Daily. i 2.10 p.m. Daily except Sunday. 4.05 p.m Daily. : SERED wt, std . 35 p.m. ily t CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS Effective April 26th (Standard T 9.29 a.m. Daily. 2.28 p.m. Trenton x4.19 pm. Da: Local Daily, ex. Sun Agents Wanted EMPLOYMENT FULL AND. SPARE TIME workers making good incomes 'selling "Imperial Art" 'Made in Canada" = Persona] Christmas Cards. Write now for particulars while agencies still available. Sample book free to responsible people. British Canadian Pub- lishing Co., 51 West Wellington, Toronto. (511) Lost and Found LOST -- BOX CONTAINING ladies' hats, between Toronto and Oshawa via Danforth and King- ston Rd, Reward. Apply Box 60.1 Times. (66¢) LOST-- ON THURSDAY BE- tween Eaton's, A, & P., and Stacey Ave., $10 bill. Finder return to 168 Stacey Ave. (58b) LOST--LITTLE GIRL'S TRI- cycle, Finder please phone 2791J. Reward, ey IY BRINGING UP FATHER SORRY- BUT | CAN'T CHANGE A TENWDOLLAR Bil. BY GOLLY! ARE TIMES AS HARD AD THAT ? BY GoLLY- THE PEOPLE IN THIO TOWN DON'TEVEN [&

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