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Oshawa Daily Times, 18 Sep 1931, p. 7

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1 THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1931 | -- FP | toy PAGE SEVEN be bought or sold -- Times Classified Ads will do it | lm pr WHEAT EXPORTS IN AUGUST OFF. LL LINES Flour Shipments Also Show Sharp Decline Ottawa, Sept. 16.--Exports of i \ '] % > 4 For Rent A A . central, 3 to 4 rooms, electric stove, kitchen cabinet, wall bed. $20. Bradley Bros. OFFICES BRIGHT, CLEAN, good approach. $15 up. Bradley .| Bros., over Ward's Store. Deprived of British Dole Many at Work Shefleld, England.--An {llum- inating insight on what happens to those who "lose the dole," or in other words are disallowed fur- ther unemployment benefits, was afforded here recently. Investigation on behalf of the Royal Commission on Unemploy- ment disclosed 400 such cases. COAL COAL Phone 193 3 W.J. SAT.GENT ya : Y 9 Bloor St. E. Orders Promptly Delivered Weel (Effective on and after 'April 13th, (Daylight Javins. Time) West Leave Oshawa .05 a.m. 8.05 (54tL) SLADSTONE APARTMENT modern, 3 roomed, private, cel lar, unfurnished. $27.50. Or will Leave Bowmanville 6.20 a.m. { Minimum charge for one in. sertion 80c. and Ambulance Service vight. Phone nw 5 ) furnish. Phone 2604W. (19 sept ¢) SIMCOB MANOR AND VIC: toria apartments now complete ! ly renovated and decorated. Hardwood throughout, large Each subsequent consecu- tive (Insertion 1c per word. | Three consecutive Inser- ! tions for the price of two first insertions (three Only 19 of those, losing the dole subsequently applied for poor-law relief, Thirty per cent of the remain- der of the 400 found work. The remainder were found to be kept by their families, although it was both wheat and wheat flour dur- ing the month of August regis- tered sharp declines, the former being down by nearly 6,000,000 bushels, and the latter by about 100,000 barrels, figures released by the Dominion Bureau of Stat- 5.30 pom. 630 pm. 6.45 p.m. BOAT FOR SALE ~ 18 foot B.C. cedar, with 82 H.P. four cylinder Johnson Motor. Very safe and fast. - Price $295. Terms. Ph. 900. ONTARIO MOTOR SALES closets, electric stoves and kel- vinator.' Tiled bathroom with showers. Spacious laundry with electric drier, Reduced rentals. Apply Bradley Bros., or phone Janitor 2671. (b4te) 2 SES R RENT. CHEAP. Phone 1815W. (64¢) m, 0.00 p.m. 10.15 oy 10.3 p.m. LIMITED 12,00 a.m. 12.15 a.m. mes marked * are through busses to Whitby Hospital discovered that half the latter were living definitely below a rea- sonable standard. KING ST. TUXIS EVEN UP SERIES (Continued from with the bases loaded. In all Tuxis had three home runs with Wilson getting one and Powell two. Tam- hlyn got a triple and Oke and Way hit doubles, For Ukrainians Shew- chuk, Rogers and W_ Patterson fea- tured with doubles . Score by innings Ukrainians ....001 040 110-- 7 13 TFuxis 040 601 01x--12 16 Ukrainians--A. Hercia, S. Shell- enkoff, M, Starr, P. Hercia, M. Pat- terson, Y. Rogers, J. Shewchuk, S. Rogers, W. Patterson and J. Sen- cko. Tuxis--Oke, Chamberlain, blyn, Way, Chapell, Michael, son, Powell and Russnell istics show, The low prices prevailing for wheat and wheat flour are also reflected in the returns, the value of wheat shipped during the month of August amounting to $6,620,677 as against $17,031,- 847 last year. The value of flour exports for the month of August was $1,795,477 ag compared with $2,112,827 in the same month of 1930. The total amount of wheat ex- ported is given as-11,909,108 bu- shels in comparison with 17,629,- 228 bushels in the like month of 1930. -Wheat flour clearances to 522,178 barrels, as. against 627,233 barrels a year ago, Of these the United Kingdom took 9,452,772 bushels, ($5,162,- 730); United States, 405,062 bu- shels ($227,425) and other coun- tries 2,051,263 ($1,240,522). In the coarse grain exports, bar- ley oats and rye show consider- able increase. The value of these exports were ag follows: (1930 figures in brackets). Barley $1.- 412,914 ($875); Oats, $276,218 ($75,456); Rye $64,346 ($17, 368). cents'a word). Minium charge for three insertions @0c. I | Box number 10c additional. } Peed Yor. Bush $2.50 per month for 20 words or less, 10. | cents a word per month | house in high class residental for each additional word. section, furnished it desired. Gar- age. Phone 375 or 248. | Phone 35 | {fl Ask for Classified Ad i Department A S West, Oshawa. The ency in Oshawa. 30 LOUIS 8. © 4 golicitor, Notari. Store. Muney to street north. Phot 2473W. 3 E \ olicitors. etd wr s wom: a N. Poone 360. Residence 2514. Mopav tc loeb. < ALEX. C. HALL, B.A . BAPRI ter, etc. Conveyancing and geo eral practice. 22% King St. Fast, Phone 3237. un) ANK 8. EEBS, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey apcer. monvy to loan. Third floor pew Alger Building. opposite Post Office. Phone 2996. Medical PRB. J BAZLEWOOD, © HAY- sician and Surgeon, spec'al atten- tion given to X-Ray work and 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, HYSIO- jan, Surgeon, Obstetrician, dis- eases of infants and children. Of- tise and residence 97 Bond East. Phone 11556, Summer residence 90 r 2-1. ! DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, Accoucher. Office ana resis dence King St. Bast, corner Vie- soria St. Oshawa. Phone 94. ee EE 20 a a a 3 TI Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist PR, ¥. T. BRYANS OF 160 Bloor Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lov- eli's Drug Store each Saturday from 1 til 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 @.C. STENHOUSE, GENERAL Architectural work. Secord floor Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. Res. phone 909J. Going East Leave Leave Leave Arrive Hospital Whitby Oshawa Bowmanville 6.30 a..m 6.5 a.m. 7.20 a.m. < nor tended tected. 'A insurance wants ate t your interests pro Transportation. CARTAGE AND STORAGE, Coleman's, 86 Bond West. Spec: falists in furniture moving. Stor age warehouse and moving van equipment. Phone 82. FOR MOVING of #1 kinds try Chas. ¥. Flem- ing.|Reasonable rates and de pendble service, Phone 797. (28 sept c) FORRELTABLE CARTAGE AND furnjure removals phone Brad- ley's271 or 1928J. page 5) (64c) 3 LARGE ROOMS [}) v Hardwood Soors. Apply 311 Divi- sion St. (64¢) FIVE ROOMED HEA apartment, electrically equipped. Garage. Phone 269. (621) "OR" -- A . centrally located, up to date in every way. Reasonably priced. Phone 1550 or 2347W. Oshawa Buildings Ltd, (62tf) HOTEL, BEAUTIFUL ROO running water. Al] conveniences and service. $4.50 per week. Phone 2215. (621) TO RENT--SIX ROOMED BRICK house. All conveniences. No. 513 Rogers St. Apply to Jas. Watson, R.R. No. 1, Oshawa, (63d) COMFORTABLE FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping or bed sitting room. $1.50 per week, Apply Box 668 Times. (85¢) FOR -- ALL . Centrally located. Reasonable. Apply 13 Elgin St. E. (65¢) COSY BED SITTING OOMS, Meals optional. All conveniences. Phone 1363W at 5 p.m. Special! Boys' Suits. 2 pairs knickers. $3.95 Suit Dominion Clothing Co., 68 King St. W. Phone 2141 Felt Bros. The Leading Jeweller Established 1880 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Leave Quhava Whitb: .30 um. 1.30 a.m, 2.5 pom, 4.30 p.m. 6.30 p.m, Leave Bowmanville 9.00 a.m. 1L00 a.m. PA Music Lessons PIANOVORTE L 8 S 8 O N §, Yvonne Hazlewood, A.H.C.M. Studio opening Sept. Sth. Phone 2416. (1 oct ¢) CALL MRS. AUDREY MOF- fatt, A.1.C.M., 90 Roxborough Avenue for piano instruction. Phone 3511W, (1 oct ¢) ANNIE Mc¢MASTER, 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. (57tL) MRS. JACK LEE, AT.CM, teacher of pianoforte. 613 Car- negie Ave. Phone 2351J. (15 oct ec) 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. (G1tf) (14 oct ¢) Beauty Parlors BETY LOU BEAUTY PARLONR Permnent wave special 00, $7.50 $10.00. "Naturelle .. h- od". Iiss Elsie Dyer, Montreal, operar, No. 3 marcel specialist. Marc 50c. Finger Wave Tbe. Expet operators in all lines of hairdhsing, 86 Simcoe St. North, Phon@968. Tam Vil- Oshawa Waiting Room, 10 Prince Street Going East Leave Arrive Oshawa Bowmanville 10.15 am. 10.45 a.m, 12.15 pm. 12.45 pm. 3.00 p.m, NU p.m, Lv. 410 p.m, 5.00 pom. 5.30 p.m, 7.00 pm, 7.30 p.m, Leave Whitby 10.00 a.m, 12.00 p.m, 2.45 p.m. Grain Stocks Lower Ottawa, Sept. 16.--Returns as to stocks of grain in store for the week ended September 4, show a new decrease of 507,433 bushels, according to the weekly report is. sued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Stocks for the week SMALL WAIST LINK 4.40 p.m. The newest short jackets reach barely to the waistline, being sha. ped at the bottom, thus drawing attention to the narrower waist. This effect of a neat neckline and small waist {8 exceptionally har- monious with the millinery. 1928 Chevrolet Sedan, Free wheeling. 1929 ton stake body Truck. ROSS, AMES AND GART- SHORE King St. West. I'hone 1160 Careful Drivers T. A, GARTON, PROPRIETOR BOWMANVILLE. PHONE #12 or 348 GRAY COACH LINES Effective April (Eastern Standard Phone 2283 Leave Oshawa AM. (8 aug tf) GENGIA HATRDRESSING Parlol Betty Ward and Grace Marsh, experts in all kindsf Beauty Culture. Our permant wave a specialty. $5.00,7.50 and $10.00. Finger wave nd shampoo $1. Marcel 50c. acials, scalp treatments and micures. Coffee Shoppe entrat Phone: appointments 1973. th Tima) Leave Toronto AM, M. hy PN ua wn; PE J hr a 2 » ---- bez (64¢) FOR RENT -- FURNISHED apartment on ground floor, Sep- arate entrance. All conveniences. Near Motors. 105 Colborne East. (66h) BED SITTING ROOM TO RENT, board optional. Reasonable. 285 Celina St. (66a) FOR RENT--2 BIX ROOMED bungalows. Phone Jones 1962J. (66a) REPAIRING WATCHES 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 Som B88sisy suFiuw SEO Pmuo wn oc RIES L371 o So; y EEN ET fod 190 Ls - OOD 00d my CS a=Daily except Sunday. b--Saturday, Sundays snd Holidays only. d=Sunday only, CANADIAN NATIONAL Effective June 28, (Stanaard (15 may 1 mo! FING] WAVE 50c, MARCEL 35c. "h 25¢, Willow Robbins, reside, 81 Ontario St., near Armol Phene 1115W. (15 oct ¢) RAILWAYS 1931 a.m. Daily, except Sunday. .29 a.m. Daily, Auctioneer rticles for Sale PHONBD 7163. W. J. SULLEY, Auctioneer, 346 Simcoe St. 8. Oshawa. Ont. Special attention given to household furniture giles aud farm stock and imple ments. Your patronage solicited. ' © Watch Repairing ¥ A VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 441% King Sireet West. Your pat ronage is solicited. Building Supplies RA Di hai 50 oe BA STERN CALL W. BORROWDALE FOR cement blocks, sand anc gravel. 609 Carnegie Ave. Phone 1618. re Battery Servite BATTERIES CHARGED "bc with rental $1.00. Repaired ana rebuilt, Called for and delivered. Prompt service. Stan Bligdon, 20 Mill St. Phone 1885W, 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., 14% King St. E., Oshawa. Phone 2790. Open evenings till 9 p.m. (27 sept ¢) Furniture Repairing UPHOLSTERING AT REDUCED prices. Geo. A. Constable, 272 Ritson Rd. S. Phone 2458J. (30 sept ¢) Hemstitching HAEMSTITCHING, 7 CENTS ON embroidery work, alterations, dressmaking, etc. The Dell Shon 261, Simcoe S. Phone 1 i (5 ily 31) DRY Hardwilabs $13. Mixed wood Ya. McQuaid Cartage. WOODR SALE. WW H King St. Ww. $12 p Phone Thomp, 507 Phone J, HOUS 10197. MIXE HARD -- SAND, cinderpne, black loam. $1.50 per triload delivered. Phone Esseryls, 3142J. BODY R sale. Vbagonable, Apply 322 Colbort E,, or phone 1230W., FOR S---ATWATER KENT Radio | Complete terms $5 cash an per Meaghesimcoe North. Ph AND SOFT wood )s $3.50 per load. Also bone | body wood. Waterous Meek ited. Phone 1288. month, (1 oct ¢) WE HE WONDERFUL VAL ues imuilt Underwoods. They are asyiceable as when new--' at lesan half the cost. Sent for yapproval. Address "Un- derwot 135 Victoria St., To- ronté. FOR (Oct. 19, 81) (18 sept c) WOOD, $15. (2 sept ¢) (8 oct ¢) ITU (66b) John a) FOR S tires. 12 5 fo Si G Bicycledip, Fitted with new Bitires $1, tubes 75c. Rich . am | Y- US (16 oct ¢) TO RENT-- SEVEN ROOMED house, corner of Mary and Col- borne St. Apply 16 Bond St. W. (66¢c) FOUR ROOMBD HOUSE, ALL conveniences, very central. Apply at 143 Centre St. (66¢c) SEVEN ROOMED BRICK house, newly decorated, hard- wood floors, fire place. Apply 91 Ritson Road N. (18 oct ¢) ATTRACTIVE . 5 ROOMED house, $25. Also seven roomed house on Alice St, with garage, $25. Phone Holden 371W. (66b) 2 ROOMS I light housekeeping. onable. Phone 3338W. D Rent reas- (66a) SPECIAL CAR SALE SPECIAL USED CAR--_SiLT< 1931 Chev. Coach $750, brand new. 1930 Ford Mode; A Coupe, $450, A1 condition. 1929 Ford Sport Roadster with rumble seat, runs and looks llke new, smart paint job, $375. 1929 Ford Al condition, 2 door model, $345. 1928 Ford Model A, 2 door, $295. 1927 Pontiac Coach, $225. 1923 Ford Coupe, with license, $28, runs good. 1926 Ford, 2 door, special $99. 1929 Ford Model A dump truck, $395, Al condition. 1927 34 ton panel job, $100, All cars $300 and over, 30 days guarantee for parts and labor. Cox Motor Sales, 10 Bond St. Ww. (65b) "Rest Home m------ em Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE--HOUSE 406 MAB- son St, Hardwood floors. All modern conveniences. Apply 26 McGregor St.,, or Box 28 P.O. (17 oct ¢) FOR SALE--7 ROOM BRICK house, 4 bed rooms, Hardwood throughout, Double garage. Ce- ment drive. Best buy in town. Cheap. Hurry. Walking distance to Motors, Mrs. A. J. Moore, P.O. Windsor, Ont, (65¢c) qa UU SES For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-- Baby Grand Piano, mahogany, small size, beautiful condition. Bargain or accept late model car. Mr. Fitch, phone 1096. (886¢c) ance. almist AME ' Palmist,atters of import- uisa 2636F. iss private. St. Phone (8 oct ¢) FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-- 3 clear lots on house, 50 acre farm on Oshawa residence, 4 roomed bungalow, $2200, 7 roomed select home, $4000. 14 roomed brick home, $8000. 6 roomed modern complete home OSHAWA REST HOME FOR women and children. Comfortable rooms, nurse in attendance. Terms reasonable. Phone 3293W. (21 sept ¢) Male Help Wanted WANTED--HIRED MAN FOR farm of 125 acres. Good refer- ences and experience and small family essential. Apply to Louis Levine, Whitby. (63c) For Exchange FOR EXCHANGE GOOD house and 2 acres of land. Close in, will exchange for good six or seven roomed house. Box 578 Times. (66b) Farm to Rent FOR RENT--FARM AT HAR- mony, conveniently located with good soil and buildings. Posses- sion this fall or next spring, Im- mediate possession to plough. Apply to Conant & Annis, Bar- risters, etc, Oshawa, Ontario, solicitors for ihe owners. VIKING" ularity. si An, TRULY AN ASTORIA --This shce has gained wide pop- It appeals to out-of-doors men--for sport and sturdy service of any kind. Marked by a very pleasing and refined toe of English type. leather with over-weight outsole and leather heels. Com- bination fitting--B to E widths. Built of selected calf 2.07 pm Daily. .41 p.m. Dairy, except Sunday, p.m. Daily, except Saturday, 2.10 p.m, Daily 4.05 p.m. Daily. 6.35 p.m. Daily 7.35 p.m. Daily except Sunday. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS Effective April 25th (Standard Time) 9.29 a.m. Daily. > except Sunday. 20 Simcoe St. 8S. Phone 189 Stores were as follows: Wheat 99,- 778,270, Oats 9,109,607, Barley 8,540,215, Flax 776,063, and Rye 12,176,172 bushels, a total of 130,380,322 bushels. Wheat and Rye 'show decreases of 709,401 and 174,143 hushels respectively, while increases are noted in oats of 247,292. Barley 122,690 and Flax 6,129 bushels. For the same week last year the amount in store was 150,967,372 bushels made up as follows: Wheat 11,- 987,943, Oats 6,112,836, Barley 22,441,499 Flax 500,816 and Rye 9,024,278 bushels, During the week ended Septem ber '4, according to elevator re- ports from -Canadian seaboard ports, 1,830/790 bushels of Cana- dian wheat' were shipped by ves- sel overseas. The clearances of Canadian wheat from United States Atlantic seaboard ports amounted to 1,300,000 bushels, making a total export élearance for the week of 3,130,790 bushels, in eomparison with the previous week's totdl of 2,984,742 bushels. Of the total quantity of wheat in store on Setember 4, 6,400, EATON GROCETERIA It Pays To Shop _ Here Always OMDPSQn re. | DRUG STORE S$ 3 PHONE 22 The WE DELIVERY 10 Simcoe St. S. We. Deliver natural unplucked beaver skin, The difference between this beav- er and the pelt which the fur buying public is accustowned to sen is that it has the long water hairs left in. ' This gives an en- tirely different appearance as compared with ordinary beaver. 517 bushels are in elevators at | the United States Lake and At- lantic Seaboard ports, of which 5,464,645 bushels are in store and afloat at Buffalo. BEAVER-IN-THE-HAIR One of the interesting arrivals in the fashionable fur salon is beaver-in-the-hair, This is the $3500. Also houses for, rent. Murdoch, 27 Warren.- (86¢c) (Fri tf) ~ Wo Rent ANTE SMALL furnished or apartment for elderly without. children. Phone 2 or Sale acres, chyy Sperm ------------ Female Help Wanted WANTED-- C! a | experienced to go to Toronto. Family of four. $25 per month. Phone 1066. (62tf) WANTED--A GOOD GENERAL girl, Apply 149 Elgin St. D 46e) JEWELLED CLIPS The "duette" clip can he used us a buckle on a belt or arranged at the base of a V neckline cup- ping on either side of the fabric. A butterfly clip pin works oa a ccncealed spring with two pin prongs which grasp the fabrie. BY GEO. McMANUS Educational FRENCH GRAMMAR, CONVER- sation and pronunciation taught by Parisian Gentleman, Write for particulars to Box 574 Times. (64c) SHOE STORE repairs, also furniture at moder- ate prices. Phone 2470W. (66¢c) BRINGING UP FATHER WILLYOU STOP LOOKING [i LIKE A SICK COWRYOU | loam, Half mile fro highway and school. les from town. Hydro pagr, Good build- ings. Six | orchard, choice varieties. jy gcres under cultivatiohee pasture and bush With creek running through. rms For par- ticulars | 102 Alice St., Oshawa, (63e) Vacant Position Wanted LADY, REFINED, COLLEGE trained seeks post as companion secretary -or relieve household responsibilities. Box 573 Tiles. 64c) Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY D bec cooker, Phone. 410W. il oH \WELL-IF | CANT HAVE ONE-| MUST FORGET ABOUT \T- V'LL. PLAY THE RADIO TO GIT ME MIND OFF OF IT ¥ i THERES NOT A BARK IN A DOG HOUVSEFUL = THIS OS THE DRIED SEA CIGARETTE COMPANY BROAD: CASTING - | COULD EASILY GIVE LP SMOKIN IF 1 HAD TO SMOKE 0 ONES LiKE THAT ONE. (66a) WANTED TO BUY-- B BAT- tery Eliminator, 135 volts. Must be in good condition, State make. . , 475 Simcoe St. N. .F. A. Hoar, m (66b) Help Wanted 2 : : 3. Raith pro- rights open for good. ng duet jn pumber of Countles in Ontario. Must have car and ap- proximately $250. The profits are good. This is worth your investi- gation. Tasty Products, Blog EARN T orders . fa] Christmas Greeting Gnegt line ever shown. Ea; write for -particulars, Art Co. 91 Gould st ¢ E, -- 98 F 2 weekly Erlushrooms for us in cellad and winter. Commence strated book- let free. | Mushroom Company, Lroronto. " ~.. L66b) © 1981. Int Feature Service, Inc, Great Britain rights reserved.

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