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Oshawa Daily Times, 4 Sep 1940, p. 9

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"THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1940 PAGE NINE A Want Ad Will Tell It - Sell It - Trade It or Rent It. Try It! Undertaking Articles for Sale DALTON BURIAL COMPANY Funeral Home - Ambulance Service 75 Charles Street Established 1889 Phone 401 RE (23Sept.c) MEAGHER'S FUNERAL HOME. - Prompt and night service. FP. da ed Manager, S. J. Strow- ger, Funeral Director. 117 King St. BE. Phone 907. (178ept.c) LUKE BURIAL CO. 67 KING ST East. Ambulance. Residence 60 King St. E Phone 210. M. P. ARMSTRONG AND SON, proprietors Oshawa Burial Co Funeral and Ambulance Service _Day and night. Phone 2700. 124 King East. Auditors OSCAR HUDSON AND COM- pany, Accountants. MOFFAT HUDSON AND OOM- pany, Trustees and Liquidators Conant © Mi Chamber, T% South. Telephone 4 Head Office, Toronto. Battery Service BATTERIES CHARGED 75¢, WITH rental $1.00. Called for and de- livered. Stan Bligdon, 20 Mill St Phone 960. Dental DR. 8. J. PHILLIPS OVER BAS- Special attention to X-ray work. Gas extraction. Nurse in attendance. Phone 950. House 1312. DR. R. E COX, DENTAL SUR- gean, 9 Simcoe N. Phone 3233 Hours nine-twelve, one--{ive-tbirty, evenings by appointment. " (11Sept.c) DR. ©. L. KELL, DENTIST, 26 Simcoe North. X-Ray. Phone 1316. Residence 1462W. (28Sept.c) Hardwood Floors B. W. HAYNES, BUILDER, Hardwood floors laid, sanded, finished by experts, Latest equip- ment. Phone for prices. 109 Nas- sau street. tn Insuranee needs. L. Nolan, 23% King Street East Phone 2686, residence 145. J. 0. YOUNG, GENERAL INSUR- ance. Office phone 703, residence phone 2805. 4% Prince Street. Laanl A. W. 8. GREER, BARRISTER, SoMeitor, ete., 6 King Street East. Phone 3160. Residence 3514. Resi- dent partner W. C. Pollard, KC, Uxbridge, Ontario, GRIERSON, CREIGHTON AND Fraser, Barristers, etc. Bank of Commerce Building. CONANT AND ANNIS, BARRIS- ters, 7% Simcoe St. 8, Oshawa. Phone 4 Allin PF. Annis, BA, LLB. Ernest Marks, B.A. R. D. HUMPHREYS, BARRISTER, Soheitor, etc, 34% Simcoe North. Phone office 814; residence 3207. "Money to loan. JOSEPH P. MANGAN, KC. BAR- rister, Solicitor. Office 14% King St. East, Oshawa. Phone Residence phone 837. W. EN. SINCLAIR, BA. LLB, C. Anderson, K.C., Bank of Montreal 'Building, 20 Simcoe St. North. Phone 99. MANNING P. SWARTZ. BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary. Money to loan. 11 King St. East. Phone 282. Residence 3071J. 445. SIMMONS "BEAUTY REST" MAT- tress, practically new. Apt. 3, Cor- onation Apts, 14% Ontario St. (45¢) 2 LADIES WINTER COATS, SIZE 16 and 38; heater. Apply 16 Brock St. West. (45¢) DINING ROOM TABLE, ALSO ICE box. Cheap. Apply 295 Gibbon St. (45h) BLUE ENGLISH PRAM, IN FAIR condition. $5. Apply 39 Westmore- land. (45a) STUDIO COUCHES OF QUALITY in velour and heavy repp, featuring walnut on chromium arms, inside spring construction throughout, back support, and large wardrobe compartment. Direct from factory show room. Easy payments if de- sired. Save 20% at BRADLEY'S FURNITURE STORE, 140 Simcoe St. South. (22Sept.c} Wilson's Furniture Co. Studio Couches 50 beautiful studio couches choose from. Very attractive cov- erings. $1495 up. You can save 40%. Mattresses New spring filled mattresses, gen- uine damask ticking, all sizes, extra special, $7.95. Also felt mattresses, rolled edges, well filled. Wonderful Value, all sizes, $4.49. New Chesterfield Suites Luxurious suites, in the latest styles and most attractive cover- ings, fully guaranteed construction. Sale price $39 up. Liberal allow- ance on trade-ins. Bedroom Suites Thrillingly new, smart waterfall design, lovely selection. Sale price $39 up. Save 40%. Breakfast Suites Choose from a grand selection, all styles and colours. Sale $1895 up. Floor Covering Specials Inlaids, congoleums, feltols, heavy linoleums in all widths, Visit our carpet dept. Save 40%. Our lower prices positively save you money. Wilson's Furniture Co. 40 KING W. - 20 CHURCH ST. (258ept.c) GOLF SET, 3 WOODS, 5 IRONS, and bag. Phone 1242J. (44¢c) SINGLE BED ROOM SUITE, nearly new; upright piano; small table. Apply 609 King St. East. (44b) FULL SIZE SIMMONS COT, NEW mattress, $5. 258 Centre St. (44c) [ONE COMPLETE SET APPLE barrel coopers' tools. Phone 2877R. (43¢c) LINOLEUM AND CONGOLEUM rugs. Select yours from over 300 patterns actually in stock. You are invited to view these at BRADLEY'S Furniture Store, 140 Simcoe South. (228ept.c) BRADLEY'S BEDDING SHOP. special opening offer, everything in bedding, inner spring mattresses, studio couches, cribs, complete, dropside couches beds, tubular steel cots, dropback day couches, angle iron, high riser, and all blade bed springs. Bradley's. 140 Simcoe South. (6Sept.c) VENETIAN BLINDS, AWNINGS. Estimates furnished without obliga- tion. George Reid. Phone 2104, 66 Bond West. (6Sept.c) Wanted To Buy GOOD USED GENT'S BICYCLE. Price must be reasonable, Call J. J. Hartwig, 302J. (45b) HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR iron, metal, rags, mattresses. Phone 635, Cedardale Iron Metals, back C.N.R. Station. (16Sept.c) WE PAY HIGH PRICES FOR rags, scrap metal and iron. 202 Annis. Phone 2423M, (TSept.c) A. J. PARKHILL, 3ARRISTER, ete. Mortgage loans 5% %, Nation- a)! Housing Act, 5%. 2¢ Simcoe 8t. North. (18ept.c Cartage MOVING AND DUMP TRUCKS, sand, cinders, wood, coal, etc. 70 'Colborne Street West. Phone 605. (138ept.c) Mortgages HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for good used furniture, oil stoves and dishes. Collis Trade-in Store, 56 King West. Phone 1030. (3Sept.c) Bought and Sold USED CLOTHING STERILIZED, cleaned and pressed. We carry a big stock of gentlemen's suits, pamts. Sold very reasonably, Samuel Schwartz, 21 Bond West. (8Sept.c) MONEY TO LOAN ON OSHAWA or other property. Mortgages now in force purchased. H. C. Higgin- botham, 19 Ontario 8t. Phone 328. (28Sept.c) Expert Watch Repairing PF. A VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 46 King Street West. Your patron- age solicited. (tN) Phone 25, Oshawa. (108ept.c) Lawn Mowers LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED hollow ground for long service 75c. Work guaranteed. Parts and re- pairs. Called for and delivered. Slater Brothers, Oshawa. Phone s11w, (2Sept.c) Motor Cars For Sale GUARANTEED 37 PONTIAC coach, eighteen thousand miles, trade, best offer. Phone 1443 be- tween 5 and 6. (14Sept.c) 1937 CHEVROLET BUSINESS coupe, good tires, paint, trim, motor, Recently overhauled. Desire no trade. Phone 819W after 6 p.m. (42a, 44c) very large floor coverings, rugs, and | |! customs "I have the utmost confidence in the ads in the Daily Times. | results. I know that their ads bring the quickest and best . I can depend upon the Times." For Rent 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, 3 piece bath. $20. Also garage, $3 monthly. 125 Stacey Ave. (45a) THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, built-in-cupboard, sink, hardwood floors. 56 Warren Ave. Immediate possession. (45a) 7 ROOMED HOUSE, 24 COL- borne St. West. Available now. Phone 120. (45a) 2 OR 3 UNFURNISHED HOUSE- keeping rooms. Bright and clean. Rent reasonable. 207 Court St. (45¢) SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT, FUR- nished or unfurnished, near Motors. Apply 240 Burke St, after 6:30. (45c¢) FULLY FURNISHED 7 ROOMED house, Golf St. Avallable immedi- ately to January 1st. $35. Phone 532J. (45¢) MODERN 7 ROOMED HOUSE ON Masson St. Rent reasonable. Phone 806W for particulars. (44b) Work Wanted WELLS DUG, PUMPS REPAIRED, | chimneys, sidewalks built. Charles | Dean, 138 Albert. Phone 3241W. (29Sept.c) Male Help Wanted APPLICATIONS WILL BE RE- ceived by the undersigned until Saturday, September 7th, to fill two vacancies (for the duration of the war) on the Oshawa Police Force, Oshawa residents and ex- perienced Police Officers preferred | Applicants to be over Military age | State Age, Weight, | perience. | will be granted unless requested by Height and Ex- No personal interviews the Commission. Evelyn M. Found, Secy. City Clerk's Office, Oshawa, Ontario, Female Help Wanted GIRL "FOR "GENERAL HOUSE- work, 2 children, experience not 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, CON- veniences, washer. Soldier's wife and child preferable. Phone 2152W. (440) ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOM APART- ment, downtown building, frigidaire, hot water, immediate possession. Telephone 1400. (44c) 40 ROYAL ST. POSSESSION September 15. Apply Conant & Annis. (44t1) 8 ROOMED BRICK. ALL MOD- ern conveniences. Extra fine con- dition. Close to Motors. Garage. Good lot, $35. Bradley Bros. (43c) FOR RENT ATIRACTE apartment, Casa Loma, 171 King East, hardwood floors, two bed- rooms. Bradley Bros. 160, (43c) SIMCOE MANOR, LOVELY apartment building, 1 4-roomed and 1 5-roomed, newly 'decorated, everything modern. See caretaker or phone 169. (5Aug.tf) BUCKINGHAM MANOR, 4 AND 5 room apartments, all modern can- veniences. Phone 1718. (9Aug.tf) Wanted to Rent A COUPLE WITHOUT CHILDREN would give their services in ex- change for free apartment. Apply Box 639 Times. (45a) 'WANTED BY OCTOBER 1, SMALL house or four roomed apartment. Central. All conveniences. Phone 3205J. (45¢) FOR OCTOBER 1, 5 ROOM BUN- galow. No children. Phone 1532J. (44c) MODERN APARTMENT BY OC- tober 1, steadily employed. Apply Box 638 Times. (45h) Shoe Repairing A COMPLETE SHOE SERVICE, invisible half soling, cleaning, dye- ing, etc. Fast Service, Phone 362. We Call and Deliver. Modern Shoe Repair, Jack Read, 83 Simcoe Street North. (30Aug.c) LADIES' INVISIBLE HALF-SOLE- ing. All work guaranteed. Call and deliver. Phone 2673R. W. Allison, 9 Athol West. (28Sept.c) Room and Board ROOM - AND BOARD FOR gentlemen. Every convenience. Cent- ral. 114 Elgin East. Phone 1943W. (108ept.c) 1937 MAPLE LEAF TRUCK, FINE condition, new tires. Cheap. C. A. Miller, R.R. 4, Port Perry. (43c) '38 CHEV. TRUCK, TON AND A half or two ton, long wheel base, body 7 x 12. Good condition. Bar- gain for cash. 349 Verdun Road. 2 (45¢c) Furnaces Saddle Horses NEW, $48 UPWARDS; RECONDI- tioned, $28 upwards;. firepots, grates, registers, low prices. 8 Shurch St, Phone 758. (19Sept.c) SUNSET STABLES, KING AND Wilson Road. Saddle horses for hire. Lady instructress for chil- dren. Phone 2675W, (208ept.c) Notice ANNOUNCING . OPENING OF Morgan's Store, 186 Simcoe South, formerly Boyd's Groceteria, on Tuesday, September 3, under the management of T. A. Morgan. Your patronage will be greatly appreciate ed. Delivery service. Phone 454. ' (43c) Lost PURSE CONTAINING WORKING girl's wages, at Lake, Phone 423. ! (44b) tial. Apply 12 Jones Ave. (44b) RESPECTABLE LADY WANTED | with small" income as companion. Good home, Apply Box 182, Whitby. (45¢) Help Wanted WOMAN OR MAN, FULL part time, to introduce a complete line of knitted wear, made-to- measure suits, dresses, and under- wear to the home. Write British Knitwear Limited, Simcoe, Ont. (4410) Dressmaking DRESSMAKING AND ALTERA- tions done at 130 Colborne East. West door enters sewing room. {26Sept. c) Business Course SHORTHAND, SECRETARIAL, accountancy, comptometer, dicta- phone. Classes commencing Tues- day, September 3. Oshawa Business College, 18 Simcoe North. Office 1314W, residence 399. (9Sept.c) , Personal MEN OF 30, 40, 50! VIM, PEP vigor subnormal? Try Ostrex tab- lets. Contain tonics, oyster elements, aids to normal pep. If not delighted with results first package, maker refunds low price. | Call, write Jury & Lovell, in Osh- awa and all other good drug stores. (30Septc) Caulking and Weatherstriping HAVE YOUR HOUSE CAULKED and equipped with metal weather- strip. Guaranteed to stop drafts and leakage; including casement wind- ows. Phone 2710J. T. A. Morgan. (BSept.c) Painting and Decorating PHONE R. LITTLE, 2717TW FOR painting and decorating needs. Prices reasonable. Estimates free. (218ept.c) Roofing ALL KINDS OF ROOFING AND repairing. Estimates free. J. Pigden, 54 William St. East. Phone 3148. (298ept.c) Radio Service WE SPECIALIZE IN RADIO RE- pairs. For reliable efficient service phone Charles Wales, 3350). Tubes tested free. (28Sept.c) Room and Board Wanted ROOM AND BOARD BY BUSI- ness girl in private home, Central, Phone 1823R. (45¢) For Sale or. Rent 6 ROCMED BRICK, WESTMOUNT, Apply 225 Gibbon St. (44c) Police Commission (43¢c) - | years. up the coal business of which he | had been the head for many years | OR | Phone | stimulants, | Financial WE PURCHASE MORTGAGES and agreements secured by suburb- an and rural property. Phone North Shore Realty Co., 80, Osh- awa. (B8Sept.c) Help Wanted Male or Female Examination for Clerks announced. Open to all. Applications to reach Ottawa by Sept. 15. Our advice has helped hundreds obtain Civil Serv- ice positions as Clerks, Postmen, Examiners, etc. Free . booklet on request. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Toronto 10. Oldest in Canada. No Agents. (Wed. Fri. tf) Real Estate For Sale 7 ACRES, THREE MILES NORTH | of Whithy, east side No. 12. cottage, electricity, houses, must be sold. Apply Box 623 Times. Bargain. | | FARM FOR SALE -- 110 ACRES, lot 2, con. 7 loam, ten acres bush, ings, house; horse head; cattle stable, | pig pen, hen house, Samuel Farndale, R.R. frame bulld- stable, tié six 1, Braooklin, (45a) Auction Sale CoOL EMAN'S S STORAGE WARE- | house auction sale, Monday, Sep- | tember 9, 1:30 p.m. consisting of | assorted household effects, some | furniture practically new. W. J | Sulley, Auctioneer. (41, 43, 46, 48) | Money To Loon LOAN ON FIRST Prompt MONEY TO mortgages on Real Estate service. Oshawa Real Phone 25, Oshawa. (10Sept.c) CAPT. R. GOLDRING Whitby, Ontario, Surrounded by members | family Captain veteran lake { known resident celebrated his Saturday. Mr health despite and was and friends who came to extend congratulations and good wishes Captain Goldring, as so many that "go down to sea in ships" knew him for many years, has been a resident of Port Whitby for 6&4 About a year ago he gave September 3.-- of captain and of Port Whitby 81st birthday on his advanced age end has since lived retired, enjoy- CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYMENT | 81, 43, 46, 48, 51,53) | 7, Pickering, good as) | di: tie twenty head, | two good wells. | | each Canadian must put forth to! Estate Co. 81 YEARY YOUNG | of free nations t MARKHAM MAN CHOSEN TO HEAD E. W. Boulton, President; S. H. Webster of Acton is : Secretary-Treasurer Peterboro, Sept. 4.--Delegates at- tending the fifth annual convention of the Rural Meil Couriers of Can- ada yesterday- unanimously elected E. W. Boulton of Markham as presi- dent. Other officers elected were: First vice-president, J. H. Fretz,- North- wood; second vice- -presidant, E. E. Frame:| Rmndall, Aylmer; secretary-treasur- garage, chicken | er, S. H. Webster, Acton, and J. A. Carter of Sarnia, Dominion adjust- | ment officer. The 1941 convention will be held in Welland County. Sessions were devoted to business scussions and centred around four | resolutions, all but one of which | concerned the distribution of mem- bership fees and voting by proxy. The other resolution was intro- | Aherns of Elmwood, Ont, who sought better accommodation at | postoffices for rural mail couriers' horses. Delegates 'concurred and ordered the matter be taken up with the proper postal. officials. More than 100 persons were pres- ent at the closing banquet last night. T. P. Murphy of Ottawa, su- perintendent of equipment and sup- plies, was the guest speaker. Mr. Murphy stressed the extra effort ensure a successful conclusion of the war. "The task of wining through to victory is one to which we all, as | loyal Canadians, must dedicate our complete efforts, each in our respec- tive sphere, whether we be mem- bers of the forces, civil servants, employers or employees," he said. "First of all we ave Canadians ana as such, citizens of no mean country, in the grandest and noblest empire ! known; we must spare ourselves no his | Richard Goldring, | well | Goldring is in good able to greet his family | ing his home, more particularly his | garden. He was born at Mimico, | son of the late William Goldring, 4 who came to Canada with his fam- ily from Sussex, England. The Goldrings were sailors, and Captain Goldring loved the { water and the navigation of ships. | His schooner, "The Maple Leaf," a all of them, | on springing effort toward winnig this war. "You have exceptional opportuni- ties as rural mail couriers to play z | ant part in this endeavour, "You can become the bear- | of ignific he said. ers of brightness and good cheer, courage and of the steadying word | in season, just because of your meata- ifold contacts «with the public," he continued. "By keeping a stiff upper lip, by encouraging and spreading optim- ism, by making it a point to refuse | to listen to alarmist rumors, un- founded and vague rumor that cal- culates to upset ad discourage, you can become a builder of morale, an organizer of victory," he continued. Mr. Murphy pointed out that as the rural couriers go about the country they could "sow a crop" of optimism. "It is a priceless crop that goes up behind you. It yields a thousandfold wherever 1! | falls, for I do not think aay 'ground crafts on Lake Ontario and was | built and later enlarged by him His . three brothers, Edmund, Frank and Charles, were also well | known great lakes sailors, but all have sailed to their final port. was from their father that they | inherited the love of ships and of | the sea. Captain Goldring has long been | associated with historic St. John's | { Church at Port Whitby, the Sunday | { school of which he helped to cons, | struct. He served two years on the | Board of Education. The Gazette and Chronicle happy to join with Captain a ring's- numerous friends in wishing him many happy day. Numbers to Be Allotted To Members of Militia Ottawa; Sept. 4. -- Men of the Non-Permanent Active Militia are to be allotted regimental numbers in the same manner as men in the Canadian Active Service Force, Na- tional Defense headquarters has an- nounced, These numbers are for purposes of identification, but in the event of a soldier of the N.P. AM. joining the C.ASF. he will drop his N.P.AM. number and be allotted one from the C.ASF. Blocks of numbers are being allot- ted immediately to the various mil- itary districts and will be sub- allotted for use of N.P.AM. units at the discretion of the district of- ficers commanding. Chinese Killed In Car Crash Near Newcastle Port Hope, Sept. 4--Two motor fatalities were registered in this district over the week-end when Lee Ling, Toronto Chinese was killed near Newcastle and Norman Wesley Patton of Garden Hill was killed at Peterborough. Lee Ling was one of a number of Chinese in an eastbound car which collided Saturday evening with a west-bound oil truck at the subway east of Newcastle. Driving condi- tions were hampered at the time by a ground fog. Ling was a passenger in the back seat of the car, his head was pierced in the accidents .... | eral, It | returns of the | replica of which he prizes at his | is too barren home, was one of the best known | for it. Determine that you will have a free "delivery daily of optimism and good cheer," he said. The spéaker expressed the best wishes of the new Postmaster-Gen- Hon, W. P. Mulock, and the members of the Postal Department. Postmaster Charles Lacheur and | Mayor James Hamilton also spoke [ore CHILDREN CLEARED .. TO ONTARIO HOMES: se of University Resi dences Extended Another Week--More Coming Toronto, Sept. 4--All parts of On= tario have shared in providing free private "duration" homes for 264 government-sponsored British chil- dren placed during the last few days by the Children's Aid Society after being cleared medically by the On- tario Government. By tonight 100 more children will also have gone to waiting homes, leaving 215 still in clearing stations established in University of Toron- to residences. The children waiting to be placed are now being guper- vised by volunteer I.O.D.E. mem- bers, who have taken the: place of Toronto teachers called back to their classrooms. Mrs. A. M. Good- win is in charge of the I.O.D.E. su- pervisors. With further groups of children expected, university residences will be made available as clearing sta- tions until Sept. 14, instead of Sept, 7, as at first promised. After Sept 14 the Oddfellows' Home, with ace commodation arranged for 500 and capable of expansion to 1,200, will be used as one big clearing station. Rochester, N.Y. Sept. 4--Roches- ter Red Wings of the International League announced Tuesday out- right purchase of outfielder Henry Redmond from Hamilton, Ont., of the Pony League, and recall of first baseman . Wilbur Buerckholz . of 'Hamilton, who 'was 'on 'option. The two will join the Red Wings at the completion * of the Pony League playotis gr MAIL COURIERS, diiced in a letter from William G.'! Rosseau ... FALL FAIR DATES SEPTEMBER Apsley Binbrook Bruce Mines Chesterville Clute Delta Dryden Durham ... Fergus Kinmount S. Mountain Tavistock Bothwells Brighton Caledon harlton Clarence Creek Cochrane Corners Lansdowne Lion's | Head Lombardy Marmora Maxville ... Midland New Hamburg . Newington Norwood Orangeville Oshawa Porquis Junction | Port Perry Powassan : Rama Indian Reserve Renfrew : Rocklyn | Sault Ste. Marie Sprucedale . Sturgeon Falls ... Sunderland Warren Welland | Wellandport Wellesley Wiarton Wikwemikong Acton . Ailsa Craig Alliston Ancaster his world has ever | Bonfield .... Bracebridge Barks Falls ford oo ford Cobden | Coe Hill Coldwater Comber ! Desbarats | Desboro i Dres'en | Du inchurch } Englehart | Exeter Fenwick Galt Haliburton MHanover Hepworth Huntsville .. Kincardine Lindsay Listowel Loring Magnetawan Manitowaning Markdale Meaford Metcalfe .....ccicoive: Mildmay (Deseronto) Mount Forest Niagara-on-Lake Riceville ... Seaforth Sheguiandah Shelbourne Shedden South River .. Springfield ............ Stirling ... Stratford Thorold Thorndale ..... Thessalon Upsala Val Gagne .. Williamstown PETE Abingdon Ashworth Atwood Avonmore Bar River Baysville .... Beachburg ... Beaverton . Belmont .... | SEPTEMBER 16-21. | Sept. Garden River Ind. Res. 2-1. Centreville Addington Co. . Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. . Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. «+s Sept. . Sept. Sept. Sept. «+. Sept. .. Sept. .. Sept . Sept. Sept. Ser, Sept. Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. . Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Mohawk Indian Reserve Sept. Sept. . Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. . Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. . Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. . Sept. . Sept. Sept. . Sept. SEPTEMBER 23-28. ER RCAC Sr NR eR) Blackstock ... Bobcaygeon Brussels Campbellford Carp Ccllingwood Cooksville Courtland Drayton ... Drumbo Dundalk Elmvale Embro sseseees. Sept. 24, 25 Sept. 26, 28 . Scot 24, 25 .. Sept. 26 .. Sept. 24, 25 . Sept 24 25 . Sept. 24, 25 Sept. 23, 25 Sent. 23 Sept. 24, 25 Sept. 26, 27 | Florence i Galetta (Mohrs | corners) ...... +... Sept. 24, 25 | Georgetown ... Sept: 25, 26 | Glencoe . Sept. 23, 24 ) . Sept. 24, 25 | Grand Valley Sept. 27, 28 Harriston ........... ... Sept. 26. 271 Harrow veeseeas Sept. 26, 28 Holstein .. Sept. 26, 27 | Tiderton . Sept. 25 | Iron Bridge Sept. 25 | Jarvis Sept. 26, 27 | Kagawong . Sent. 26, 27 Kemble Sept 24, 25 | Kilsyth Kirkton | Lakefield | Langton | Lucknow Maberly | Massey McDonalds Corners McKellar Middleville Millbrook Milton Minden Mitchell | Murillo Neustadt Owen Sound Paris | Perth | Picton Port Elgin .. Port Hope .. | Ramona . Ridgetown .. Sept. 25, 26 . Sept. 28 Sent. 26, 27 Sept. 24, 25 Sept. 24, 25 . Sept. 26, 27 Sent. 24, 26 . Sept. 24 Sept. 26, 27 Sept. 27, 28 Sept. 24 Sept. 24, 25 Sept. 24, 25 Sept. 27, 28 Sept. 28-Oct. 1 Sept. 27, 28 Sept. 23, 24 Sept. 26, 27 . Sept. 26, 27 Sept. 27, 28 Sept. 25 Sept. 26, 28 . Sept. 24, 25 Sept, 24, 25 | Schomberg .. Sept. 27, 28 Severn Bridge ........ Sept. 27 Spencerville Sept. 24, 25 | Stella Sept. 24 | Strathroy Sept. 28 Sundridge Sept. 26, 27 Trout Creek .......... Sept. 24, 25 | Utterson . 24, 25 | Walters Falls .. Sept. 24, 23 Wilkesport .... . Sept. 26 | Wingham Sept. 25, 26 | Wyoming Sept. 25, 26 Zurich .... Sept. 23, 24 26, Karn's Drug Store FOR PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 78-79 NEXT P. O. Brantford Roofing and Builders' Supplies McLAUGHLIN COAL & SUPPLIES, LIMITED PHONE 1246 WATCH REPAIRING Let us repair your Wats, Clocks, ro Vellery, etc. Work Guaranteed. D. J. BROWN THE JEWELLER 20 Simcoe St. S. = Phone 189 Fine Watch Repairing Our Specialty FELT BROS. Established 1886 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Armstrong Fuels Coal - Coke - Wood PHONE 2721W OFFICE: 59 CHURCH ST. We Treat You [] The Year O LET US CLEAN AND POLISH YOUR RING. No Service Charge, Bassetts JEWELLERS On Oshawa's Main Corner OTTAWA $5.35 MONTREAL $7.50 Ste. Anne de Beaupre $12.10 =~ GOING--First Train 10 p.m. Sept. 6. Not good Pool Trains 6 and 15 to Ottawa and Montreal. NOTE--No Ottawa connections off Pool Train 14, Sept. 8. Round Trip Bargain Fares SEPT. 6-7-8 OSHAWA to QUEBEC $11.50 . Trois Rivieres $9.70 RETURN LIMIT, Sept. 9. St. John, N.B. $15.00 for SEPT. 5 Halifax, N.S. $20.00 And Other Maritime Points For full particulars consult Agents, Ask for Handbill. CANADIAN NATIONAL *" Yarmouth, N.S. $18.75 CANADIAN PACIFIC

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