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THE DAILY TI MES-GAZETTE J MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1947 PAGE FOURTEEN ot SSS ri WANT AD SECTIO BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 1--Auditors GRAHAM BICKLE, ACCOUNTANT AU- ditor. Government reports and income tax forms prepared, secretarial work Phone 1004J. 295 Arthur St. (Janl2) *S T. HOPKINS, CERTIFIED GEN- eral accountant, 24 Alger Bldg. King St. East. Phone 2127. Consulting ac- countant and auditor. (Jan13) 2--Barristers LOUIS 8 HYMAN, BARRISTER, ETC. Mortgage Loans arranged. 25 Simcoe North. Phone 67. Residence 3051. (Janll) CONANT & ANNIS, BARRISTERS. AL- lin F, Annis, K.C., 712 Simcoe Street South. * Phone 4, Residence 769. (Decl9) A. W. S. GREER, K.C., BARRISTER, Solicitor, etc., 6 King Street East. Phone 3160. id 3514. ident partner W, C. Pollard, K.C., Uxbridge. Ont. (Janl) GRIERSON, CREIGHTON & FRASER, baristers, etc. Bank of Commerce Building. (Ji nl) R. D. HUMPHREYS, K.C., BARRIS . Solicitor, etc, 6 King St. West. Phones: Office 814; residence 3297. Money to loan. (Janl) JAMES R. MacBRIEN, BARRISTER and Solicitor. - Suite 201, 70 King East, Genosha Hotel. Phone 349. (Janl) JOSEPH P. MANGAN, K.C., BARRIS- ter, Solicitor. Money to loan. Office 141; King St. East, Oshawa. Phone 445. Res. Phone 837. (Janl) ERNEST MARKS, BARRISTER, SOLI- citor, 11 King E. Room 2. Phones Office 55. Residence 3687R. (Jan2) A. J. PARKHILL AND J. A. YANCH, Barrister, Mortgage loans, National Housing Act loans. 26 Simcoe North. Phone 1614. Res. 1975J. (Janl) MANNING F. SWARTZ, BARRISTER. Solicitor, Notary. Money to loan. Bas- sett Block, suite No. 4. Phone 282. Res. 287TW. (Janl) 3a--Physicians and Surgeons | REAL Blin Aha BRIBES. eh il DR. BAPTY, SURGEON, 153 KING ST. | E.,, Oshawa. Phone 3832. Hours: eleven | to twelve and (except Wed and sat), | 3 to 4 and 7 to 8. (Jan13) | 4--Chiropractors STECKLEY HEALTH CLINIC, Simcoe North. Phone 224. Drugless practice including Chiropractic Electro therapy, mineral vapor bath treatment. Practicing 22 years. Consultation free. 9 am. to 9 p.m. dally, except Monday and Friday. (Janl) 5--Optometrists C. H. TUCK, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, Oshawa. Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5. Phone 1516. Evenings Appointments. (Jan5) JURY AND LOVELL--OFFICE HOURS: 9 am. to 6 pm. Wednesday 9 to 1. A BE. Johnson, Optometrist. Phone 28. : (Jan24) 6--Insurance PEACOCK'S INSURANCE SERVICE Consult us for any of your insurance needs. All classes of insurance includ- ing life. 221, 2686. Res. 431 7--Veterinarians DR." E. H WEBSTER, LARGE AND small animal surgery. 101 Richmond St. W. Phone 2010M. (Janl) 9--Money To Loan CLIENTS' MONIES AVAILABLE FOR first mortgages. Apply M. PF. Swartz, Barrister. Bassett Block, suite No. 4. Telephone 282. (Jan20) 11--Building Trades FOR TILE AND TERRAZZO, KITCH- ens, bathrooms, washroom, stairways, lobbies and vestibules. Store fronts and repair work done. Phone 4336W for free estimates, (Dec10,12,15) FRONT END SNOW LOADER AND dump trucks for hire. Grave, sand and cinders, Apply 163 Ritson Rd. S. Phone 2063W. (Jan.15) CRAGGS AND DYKSTRA. PAINTERS, Decorators, Also Industrial spraying. Work guaranteed. Phone 3639-4185W, (Dec.10) phone King Street East, SR. (Janl) 12--Personal Services DRIVEWAYS CLEANED QUICKLY AND thoroughly by jeep plow. Phone 3344R. (288t1) P. A. VON GUNTEN. EXPERT SWISS watchmaker. Repair shop at 46 King Street West. Your patronage solicited DON'T SUFFER WITH RHEUMATISM or arthritis. get Ru-mex-ol Rawleigh Dealer 384 Ritson 14--Household Repairs FORNITURE REPAIRED AND RE- upholstered See our materials for | recovering. Bruce R. Dalton. 75 Charles. Phone 401. (Jans) 18--Automobile Repairs MOREY"2 GARAGE, CORNER VERPUN and Gliddon. Expert repairs to GM. Chrysler products. Specializing, re- building knee action. Phone 657 (Jan13) 22--Lost and Found | : | LOST, BLACK WALLET, SATURDAY | night between Whitby and Ajax. Valu- os pictures not replacable. Please re- | turn to 15 Knights Road. Bewars. ; c) | 23--Women's Column CHARIS--HAVE YOUR FIGURE PROB- lem solved by professional adviser Phone Mrs. Blatter, morning or eve- ning, 2594W. (Janl) ! 24--Personal WINNERS OF TURKEY DRAW, HOLY | Cross, Friday, December 12: Mr. Bruce | No. 92, W. Preston, No, 1586, Mrs. 351, W. R. Gibbs, No. 481, H. Gray, No. | 984, Marg Lefebvre, No. 169, Mrs. H. | McMahon, No. 1452, Blanche Gibson, No. 1430, James Fudge, No. 1881. (292a) CURTAINS, LAUNDERED AND stretched. Apply 85 Ontario St., front | door, Bowmanville. Phone 2630. (290c) 25--Rea' Estate For Sale | $2,000. DOWN, BUYS 8-ROOM SQUARE | plan brick home. King St. East. Move | right in. Full price only $6,000. w. |! MoAuley, Realtor, 1350 Divison 8t. | Phone 3510M. (201b) | oo rac -- | | HOME FOR CHRISTMAS $3,300--6-room, lights and water. North Oshawa | $4,300--5-room brick bungalow, West- | mount. $4.500--6-room frame, Westmount. $4,500--6-room frame, McMillan Drive.' $6,000--8-room, insul brick, Westmount. | 7000-4 rooms, Stucco, North East, | ow. I HAVE OTHERS W. McAULEY, REALTOR 150 DIVISION ST. PHONE 3510M Anytime. an (Dee.1215\ TO CLOSE ESTATE, 8-ROOM BRICK home, all conveniences, located in Port Perry, Apply J. 1, Coates, 42 Al- bani 8t., Mim'co, Ont. (290¢) f Articles for Sale .. 36 Articles Wanted . Agents Wanted .. Automobile Repalrs 18 Auction Sale Barristers ... ..... 2 Building Trades .,. 11 [Lo Business Opnot= tunities Wanted. 21 Chiropractors 4 Dentists .......... 3 Dressmaking sesses 16 Employmen! anted ONE INSERTION EACH ADDITIONAL CON Female Help For Rent Funeral Directors . Gardening apd | Household Repairs Houses For Rent .. Insurance Instruction ... Lost and Found .. Legal Notices ..... Male Help Nursing Service .. Optometrists CLASSIFIED AD RATES | 20 Words Each, Ada wr Q TWO CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS .. B THREE CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS .00 05 INDEX TO WANT AD CLASSIFICATIONS Physiclans and Surgeons ....... Personal . Personal Services .. Pets and Livestock Radio Repairs .... Real Estate Agents Real Estate Wanted ........ Rea: Estate Exchange Rooms For Rent .. Room and Board .. Room and Board Wanted ........ Veterinarians Women's Column . Wanted to Rent .. Wearing Apparel .. an Wanted .. 02 031% SECUTIVE INSERTION .... Olle Above rates apply only to original orders for consecutive insertions. Subsequent insertions ordered at a later date constitute a new original order. listings $5.00 per month for Pr 20 words or less. full word. before publication. 20c additional for all words over 20. Each initial letter, abbreviation, $ and c sign, figure count as a Box charged 10c additional. All Classified Advertisements MUST be in by 6 p.m. the day Office hours: Daily 8-6. Saturday 8-5. 25--Real Estate For Sale 29a--For Rent LOT FOR SALE, 50° X 150 downe Courts, North Oshawa. Times-Gazette. LANS- | FOUR LARGE CABINS, OIL HEATED. Box 249 | Apply at Penguin Club or phone 820, (290c) | Whitby. (2841) WHEN BUYING OR SELLING REAL estate see Jones and Nolan, 6% Prince St. Phone 2667. SEAL | 30--Room and Board (Dec14) , --with part cash $3 600 room brick veneer bun- galow, all conveniences, north end, c lose to motors. | another, separate beds, continuous hot buys 5- | water. Phone 1021M. (290c) 4'500 part cash buys 6- car, January 1 to March 31. Williams, $ room frame, hydro and | Residence 726, Queen's Road, Ajax. water, built-in cupboards and sink, ! (292b) GENTLEMAN TO SHARE ROOM WITH 1. mites: eso sae sm-------- | WANTED UNHFATED STORAGE FOR 16 | some hardwood floors, large lot, out- | | side of city, east end. Possession thirty days. W. J. SULLEY i Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer 346 SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE 716 LISTINGS WANTED (292b) | One of Oshawas Best Stores 1009 location, close to Four Corners, excellent investment. Price $42,500 Cash required as down payment -- $20,000. Apply Box 403 TIMES-GAZETTE (291b) 25c--Farmers' Column ! WOULD RENT OR BUY CHEAP FARM with barn and stables; also would buy hay and straw. Box 404, Times-Gazette. (292c) COW FOR SALE, DUE TO CALF DEC. 18. Sam Burgoyne, Five Points. (290c) | '38 Dodge Sedan ...... 32--Automobiles For Sule '34 CHEV. SEDAN, RECENTLY OVER- bauled, good tires, new paint job, best offer. Phone 4521W or apply at 89 Wil- kinson Ave. (291b) PRICED TO CLEAR '47 Buick Roadmaster( completely equipped) . $3,650 '46 Chev, Stylemaster Sedan '41 Buick Sedan (Heater, Radio, New Motor) '40 Packard Limousine (Chauffeur Driven) cessseesses.$ T95. '38 Packard Sedan (6) '38 Buick Sedan $ 650. '37 Ford Coach (Heater, Radio) $ 650. '36 Chev '35 Chev. '34 Chev. All these vo § 495. and in A-1 condition. BELMONT MOTORS 137 KING WEST PHONE 3344R (291b) 33--Automobiles Wantec WOULD LIKE "37 TO '41 CHEV. PON- tiac or Plymouth. Have cash, Phone 334R. (201t1) CARS SOLD ON CONSIGNMENT. SEE "John" today at Powell Motor Sales, North Oshawa. Phone 4694J. (Janll) CASH FOR YOUR CAR. BRAMLEY Motor Sales 1271 Simcoe St. North Phone 4695W. (Jan3 LAKESHORE AUTO Cars wanted for prices pald. Phone ERS -- wrecking Highest 3362; evenings 1278 (Dec15) | 34--Pets and Livestock PUPPIE PALS FOR CHRISTMAS AT | Knowlton's Kennels. Reg. Fox Jerrlers, Reg. grown dogs. Five Points, Oshawa. Cocker Spaniels," puppies. and (Jan.4) OVERCROWDED, WILL SELL REGIS- tered cocker spaniels, various ages, blacks, reds and partis, lovely puppies. - | Henry Street, Whitby $1,250. .$ 695. | : $ 425. cars are completely winterized 26--Real Estate Wanted Some sired by champlons. aubena Kennels, mile west of Oshawa, Queen MODERN HOUSES WANTED FOR clients with cash, List your now and get action. Mortgage loans ar- . ranged. Phone 3510M and I and inspect your property. Auley, Realtor, 150 Division St. Elizabeth Highway. (Dee.29) CANARIES FOR SALE, GOOD SING- ers and hens; also cages. 400 Montrave Ave. Phone 2862J, (Jan.4) BEAUTIFUL AFGHAN PUPPIES. THE ideal Christmas' gift. $25. and up. Twin property will call W. Mec- (Jan12 ACTION! ACTION! ACTION perties wanted. We sell qui cash. 'Call G. Barrow, Real 3165W, ~ ! PRO- ckly for Estate, (2891) Birch Kennels, Whitby 839. (288g) BABY BUDGIES, ALL COLOURS, REA- dy for training. Canaries in full song. Beautiful Christmas gifts. Phone 3745. LISTINGS WANTED I have clients with cash, wanting mode u 5 and 6 roomed houses, also clients wanting cheaper houses with part cash. If you have a house. to | sell, phone me and I will call. No! obligation, W. J. SULLEY ! Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer PHONE 716 (Dec27) 35--Wearing Apparel FOR SALE---PINK NET EVENING gown, worn once, size 15 to 16, Thirty dollars. Phone 320J. (292a) size 16, also flowered jersey dress, el- bow lengthblack kid gloves, size 534. never worn, bargain; boy's coats, sizes 5 and 10 years. Phone 2543M, (292b) EVENING DRESS, LIGHT BLUE tulle, size 12-14, like new, best offer. (2761) | 201 Albert St. (291c) 29--Rooms For Rent | THREE SEMI - FURNISHED ROOMS. 1) Phone 1742W. PERSIAN LAMB COAT (292a) Size 16 to 18 WARM, BRIGHT room; very central St. E. COMFO] Apply 177 Athol RTABLE ; Good Condition (291c) LARGE FURNISHED ground floor, suitable for BEDROOM, two, a | housekeeping. 299 Simcoe South (292d) Donnelly, No. 437, Michael Finn, No. ROOMS FOR. MEN, BREAKFAST IF desired. Apply 64 Arlington Ave, BARGAIN--$100 Box 336 TIMES-GAZETTE no Phone (27611) (202b) Advertise THE DAIL CLASSIFIED 36--Articles For Sala rs Know That .... Y TIMES-GAZETTE ADS BRING RESULTS! 6-PC. with green, Phone "Saw it, bough kitchen suite," You To KITCHEN SUITE, NATURAL good condition, reasonable. t it, just like that we sold the \ can get results from classified advertising, and it's so easy. Simply call 35, The Daily Times-Gazette. £ 35--'Nearing Apparel | 36--Articles For Sale EVENING GOWN, LIKE NEW, s0 red and gold jacket, size 11-12, Phone 4521W. (291b) MAN'S COMPLETE TUXEDO, 36-37; also complete 'tails, 38-40. Phone 1192J. WE BUY AND SELL USED CLOTHING. sterilized. cieaned and pressed like new. Carrying a big stock of Winter coats suits and pants. 21 Bond St W, Sam Swartz. (Jan?) 36--Articles For Sal. FOUR DRAWER WATERFALL WARD- robe with clothes cupb and writ- ing compartment $20. Combination bed-couch $10. Alsq# airforce battle dress. Apply 290 Nassau St. after seven. (292a) GABARDINE CAR SEAT COVERS, new. Reasonable, 129 Barrie Ave. (292a) LADY'S FIGURE SKATES, SIZE 35, white boots, would consider exchang- ing for size 7. Phone 608R. (292a) NE ELECTRIC RECORD PLAYER, beautiful two-tone walnut case, like new. Phone 976W. (292a) MOFFATT 4 - BURNER ELECTRIC stove, side oven, good condition. $27.50. 374 Jarvis. = (292a) ONE BOY'S 7 FT. BOBSLEIGH; HA- walian guitar and case. Phone 8900 ; a TWO PAIR GIRL'S WHITE SKATES, 4-5; boy's skates, size 5. All good con- | dition. Phone 2427R. (292a) | FULL PORCELAIN, ENAMEL 6 FINISH William Cole Gurney cook stove with high shelf and reservoir, Apply 129 Hu- ron Street, (292b) $12; AL- s0 fuel oil barrel, with tap. 328 Simcoe St. South, after 5 p.m. (292a) ELECTRIC COMBINATION PHONO- graph and radio. Apply 31 Stevenson Rd. N. (Airport Rd.) (292c) DINING-ROOM SUITE, SPOOL BED, kidney shape dressing table and stool, coffee table, telephone table, child's roll top desk, bedroom furniture and silver fox fur. Phone 570J3. (292b) BEATTY WASHER, RECONDITIONED throughout. 216 High Street, Bowman- ville. (292b) WESTINGHOUSE TABLE MODEL COM- bination with automatic record chang- er and lift out radio. Regular $149. Price to sell $99. 156 Simcoe St. S. (292¢) TWO PAIRS BOY'S SKATES, SIZES 4 and 6, $4. pair. Phone 158J. (292b) THREE SINGLE SIZE BEDS, EXCEL- lent condition; boy's overcoat, { new, 16 years. Phone 3828J. HOLLOWELL CABINET, SIZE 14 X 9 X 17 and machinist tools. Apply 160 Park Road North. | KITCHEN TABLE, 5 CHAIRS, ICE RE- Apply 316 (291¢) CORY 3-BURNER ELECTRIC COFFEE Brewer. Restaurant model. Never used. Reasonable. Apply 90 Quebec St. (291b) SAWING MACHINE, FOR FCRD TRAC- tor, Ferguson type. Phone 2840 Bow- manville. (291c) | CHOICE SCOTCH PINE, SPRUCE, BAL- sam Xmas trees, Corner Athol and | Simcoe Sts, Central Car Parking Lot. (291c) STYLISH OVERCOAT, WELL TAILOR- ed, satin lined, exccllen} condition, 38- 40, electric motor, Conn Saxophone. Phone 1063J. (291c) | Just ARRIVED, LARGE SHIPMENT of coal ranges. No tax. All sizes, and prices to choose from. Meagher's, 92 Simcoe . North, (Jan.13) HONEY CLOVER, 35c LB., light amber, 30c. Also roasting chickens. Nielsen, first house, north Five Points. (291c¢) ONE 10-FT CIGARETTE WALL CASE; one 9 ft. sporting goods wall case; one 6 ft. wall case; all-hardwood. Ap- ply 61 King E, (290c) | frigerator, capacity 100 lbs. like | (292a) (292b) {300 GALLON WATER TANK. E. Mc- Grath, Phone 4364. (202t1) 1 PR. LADIES' SKI BOOTS, SIZE 7; 1 pr. ladies' ski slacks, brown gabar- dine, worn once. Phone 3613W. (292b) McCLARY CIRCULAR HEATER; large tricycle; wooden on rubber tire wheels, all good condition, Cub- bage Garage, Brooklin, Phone 100. (292a) SACRIFICE. SOLITAIRE DIAMOND engagément ring, size 5. Too small for owner. Box 401, Times-Gazette. (292a) HERE IT 1S," THE MODERN WAY OF finishing floors. Plast-I-Gloss Plastic. Dries in one hour. Ends waxing. Phone 3235. Glecoff's Grocmeateria, We deliver. / (Jan.9) CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE, spruce and balsam, 33 Hall St. (Dec23) | PLAST-1-GLOSS PLASTIC FOR ALL our floors, ends waxing, polishing. hone 4538W. 23 Bond West, We deliver. (Jan.9) DORMEYER FOOD MIXERS, ONLY A few left. Importation from States ban- ned, one only to a customer. Meagher's. Phone 42, (Jan.5) i GUARANTEED VENETIAN BLINDS Order her Venetian Blinds for Christ- mas. Custom-made by expert craftsmen of Met-Wo Industries Limited in var- fous materials and colors Free estimates and installation anywhere. J. W. MELLEY Phone 4101W Oshawa 7-Days Delivery (273t1) Tan SOIRITEL Sah A COMPLETE STOCK OF WRINGER rolls and belts for all makes of wash- ers, Jack Biddulph. 68 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3800W. (Dec25) OIL BURNERS -- SALES PLUS A | complete reliable service Out-of-town customers solicitod. W Borrowdale. Phone 584J. QUANTITY USED LUMBER FOR SALE. 2"x6". Apply Box 349, Times-Gazette. (290c) TURKEYS FOR XMAS From 12 to 25 lbs. All raised on wire, milk finished. | CAPONS AN from 5 to 9 lbs. i ROASTING ICKENS } ... from 5 to 8 Ibs. .. from 5 to 7 lbs. from 2 to 3 lbs. m 12 to 15 lbs. | DUCKS ETL m 3 to 4 lbs. Place your ordel before DEC. 20, 1947 for New Year's delivery. We also draw ready for oven. PHONE 4394M R. LITZ POULTRY STATION 117 BLOOR EAST FRYERS .. GEESE ... cesses. (290h) | 37--Articles Wanted | oz USED ELECTRIC TRAIN TRANS- former. Phone 1530M. (292a) PIANOS WANTED FOR CASH WIL- son & Lee. 79 Simcoe North Phone 2388 (Dec27) | GOOD USED FURNITURE WANTED ice boxes, cook stoves and heaters 56 King West. 3326W. (Jan5) SPOT CASH PAID POR GOOD USED 'niture, ice box. Que heater, cook stoves. 24 Bond West Phone $766M (Dec13) HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR [RON metal, rags, mattresses Phone 635 (Cedardnle Iron Metals. back CNR | Station. (Jani) | PIANO SUITABLE FOR SCHOOL, WILL pay highest cash, plain case preferred. In writing state make and price want- ed. Box 316, Times-Gazette. (Dec.16) 38--Female Help Wantea ONE 14-KARAT, ORANGE BLOSSOM diamond ring, size 6. Never worn. Rea- sonable. Phone 4734W between 5-6:30. o (290c) CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE. 61 Brock St. East or Phone Dave Brady, 3866. (2891) NEW AND USED ARMY TYPE HEAT- ers. Used Quebec heaters and cook stoves. Dominion Furnishing Co. 156 Simcoe 8. (Dec.22) CHOICE hristmas Trees PHONE 826 "H. & K. HARDWARE 337 Simcoe St. S. After 6.30, 8 Olive Ave. Phone 3759W . (291c) STEEL VENETIAN BLINDS 55¢ PER 39 ft. Measured and installed, George Reid Phone 2104 66 Bond West (Dec23) AWNINGS ARE IN SHORT SUPPLY. We advise getting next year's awnings now. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe N. Oshawa. (Dec.27) STOVE, OIL STORAGE TANKS, COM- lete with taps. Harry Perry Wholesale, Boi Court St. Phone 2015 (Decl?) "GIFT HEADQUARTERS FOR BABY | Doll Prams, Kindergarden Sets, Tri- | cycles, Wagons, Rockers, Kiddie Cars, | Cradles, Sleighs, Automobiles, Desk | Sets, Rocking Horses, Baby Prams, | Cribs, High Chairs, Commodes, Walkers. FOR AIM | Smokers, Lounge Chairs, Cellarettes, | Bed Lamps, Table Lamps, Magazine Racks, Bridge Sets, Card Tables, Book- cases, Desks, Blankets. FOR HER Sewing Cabinets, Cushions, Electric Tea Kettles, Chenille Bedspreads, Toasters, Irons, Coffee Tables, End Tables, Lamps, Sparkling Mirrors, Tri-Lite Lamps, Ce- dar Chests. & GIVE FURNITURE -- THE LASTING GIFT | Beautiful Kroehler Chesterfield Suites, modern lovely walnut Bedroom Suites, Kitchen Suites, Marshall Spring-filled Mattresses, Famous Beauty Rest Mat- tresses, Studio Couches, Occasional | Drapes, Hall Trees, Chest Drawers, Drapes, Pictures, Gateleg Tables, Rugs, : Rangettes, Coal Stoves, Refrigerators, | Electric Heaters. ' OUR LOCATION SAVES YOU MONEY BUDGET TERMS WILSON FURNITURE CO. 20 CHURCH STREET OSHAWA, ONTARIO (Dec.22) | | | FOR FINANCIAL OFFICE: JUNIOR Typist and file clerk, not mecessarily experienced. This position offers good opportunity for advancement. Apply Times-Gazette, giving full (290c) Box 345, | particulars, | HOUSEKEEPER TWO ADULTS and 10-year-old child, light housekeep- |ing. Modern home, all conveniences. | Pleasant room available. Sleep in or | out. Phone 419M, (282¢) 39--Male Help Wanted SALESMAN TO SELL GUARANTEED electrical products direct to consumer, offices, factories, schools, retail stores. Experience not necessary if aggressive, 20% commission. Exclusive teritory, with repeat business credited. Give complete details and' phone number to Box 430, Times-Gazette. (290c) 40--Agents Wanted TWO MEN WANTED TO SELL, WAT- kins' household products. No experience necessary. Apply immediately to Box 318, Times-Gazette, (Jan.4) 41--Employment Wanted TWO GIRLS DESIRE ANY KIND OF work, evenings and Saturday. Phone 2412) or 2477TW, after 5. (Dec. 11,15,18) YOUNG VETERAN DESIRES EMPLOY- ment for Saturdays. Store work, inside preferred. Phone 4454J. 291c) 42--L egal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS and OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF Dr. Franklin Luther Henry All persons having claims against the estate of Dr. Franklin Luther Henry, late of the City of Oshawa, deceased. who died on or about the 19th day of October, 1947, are hereby notified to send In to the undersigned Executor of the sald deceased on or before the 24th dey of December, 1947, full parti- culars of their dlaims. Immediately after the sald date the sald Executor will distribute the assets of the sald deceased having regard only to claims of which it shall then have notice, Dated at Oshawa this 8th day of De- CHARTERED TRUS EXECUT T AND COMPANY, OR 34 King Street West, Toronto, Executor, by Conant and Annis, their Solicitors herein. (Dec8,15,22) Uses Banknotes To Kindle Fire Stewart, B.C. -- (CP) -- Clare Leinen, on his way over the Salmon Glacier to Morris Summit Mine in search of a job, used every scrap of paper 'in his pockets, including some folding money, to start a fire to keep warm. Constable G. Nelson and trapper Bill Ruddell, who had warned Leinen against making the trip be- cause he was dressed lightly and had no equipment, went out to search for the young man when a cold spell set in suddenly. They met him on his way back to Stewart. He had reached the Morris Sumit_ cabins which are al- ways kept supplied with food and oil and thus was able to cook him- self a meal. He then decided to | turn back. Times.Gazette classified ads pay --Why not try one today. / P.O. Box 421, (Dec18) |. | for one free world." THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW! By Al Fagaly ané Harry Shorten WELL, IF YOURE NOT | EXPECTING ANNONE 304 THE YEAR EPIDERMA IS PREPARED FOR ANY EVENTUALITY. TO LOOK LIKE THE WRECK OF THE HESPERUS, AND - OH WELL! Nou AA NIGHTS OUT OF One Day's Pay Is Plan To Aid Hungry Children London, Dec. 15--(Reuters)--On Feb. 29, in leap year 1948, every citizen of United Nations countries will be asked to give up a day's earnings for relief of the world's starving children -- "one day's pay Some details of the plan for this first experiment in self-taxation on | a basis of world citizenship, agreed | by the U.N. Assembly and support- 1 ed by trade unions, co-operatives, farmers and employers' organiza- tions all over the world, were dis- {closed today by Aake Ording, di- | rector of the U.N. Appeal For Chil- | dren, who has come to London to help set up the appeals British Na- tional Committee. "We estimate that there are 200,000,000 to 300,000,000 children in the world who are not adequately fed" Ording said. The sums brought in by the ap- peal will be used to give underfed children all over the world a sup- plementary warm meal every day the mcney lasts. No discrimination will be made. City Pair Escape To Poor Farm By The Canadian Press In the back-country hills of a summer-holiday area in Ontario nestles The Owl Pen, a remarkable country haven sought out and found by a man (and his wife) who aban- doned the weariness of city life. Implicit in the origin and growth of this miniature Garden of Eden are the personal experiences of Kenneth McNeill Wells, former newspaper man, and his artist wife, Lucy--and the intimate doings of all their farm animals, Wells' first book, "The Owl Pen," (Dent) is named after his pictur- esque hide-a-way. It relates how they fashioned their home from the oak timbers of a decayed pioneer farm house near Orillia, survived the extreme winters, created a profitable honey and poultry busi- ness and eventually bought addi- tional property to start all over again, Reshaped from Wells' weekly series of newspaper articles, this entertaining volume has a particu- lar appeal for those who dream of getting away from the city. Its humorous recital of the painful de- Liberal members of the Commons dict that Prime Minister Macken. wera such plans they were sure Mr. King would have called for their cancellation as a result of what he had learned during his overseas trip, The mandate of the govern. ment runs until 1950. Choice for the key job of exec. utive assistant to the newly-form. ed Canadian Maritime Commis sion is expected to be Rand Math. eson,« manager of the Maritime Transportation Commission, Still in his 30's, Mr. Matheson has been manager of the maritime body Yor several years d is an acknowledged expert on transpor. Looking Ahead In Ottawa Ottawa, Dec, 15--(CP)--Some | in dinner table conversation pre- zie King will not fix the date of his retirement until he is sure the international situ:.tion is on the road to steady improvement, Gathering at the tables after a caucus at which some believed Mr. King might give some hint as to shiz future, the members said Mr. King spoke with stirring emo- tion of the unhealthy state of af- fairs in Europe. Some members believe friction between United States and Rus- sia will reach a climax within the next two or three months and that once the climax is reached international relations will stead. ily improve or quickly deterior- ate, Their own opinion was that Mr. King would not feel his war- time task complete until he had seen definite possibilities of the world moving toward a lasting peace, While Mr. King was overseas visiting Europern countries and attending the royal wedding there was = widespread speculation in Ottawa that. he would announce his retirement at a national Lib- eral convention here next August, But when Mr. King returned he stressed the seriousness of the situation in Europe and said it was impossible to state what might happen there as a result of the efforts of Russia to spread its Communistic doctrine and con- trol. Members aid they had not tation. He is a native of Sydney, N.S. The position, an executive and administrative one, will entail a major role in planning the come mission's program for the devel. opment of Canada's merchant mas rine and shipbuilding industry. EXPEDITION TO CYPRUS New York -- (CP) -- An Austra lian archaeological expedition, ore ganized by Sydney University and led by James Stewart, British auth- ority on archaeology, will ' visit Cyprus within two years to collect material for museums and to facili- tate teaching of ancient history ia Australian universities, ' BABYLONIAN BEER Beer made from barley was used in Babylon about 5,500 B.C, heard of any plans for a national Liberal convention, but if there Your Own Trees Converted Into Fire Wood Let us remove those dangerous trees about your home and cut them into suitable lengths for your furnace or fireplace. Or if you wish we shall dispose of the wood. All operations fully insured. APPLY BOX No, 347 XMAS EMPLOYERS ATTENTION University of Toronto Ex-Service Students at Ajax want Christmas Employment DEC. 20th TO JAN. 3rd Selling, Construction Work, Odd Jobs of all kinds for good workers PHONE: STUDENTS' ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL PICKERING 81, LOCAL 104 velopment of The Owl Pen reflects Wells' ability as a feature writer. Wells makes light of discouraging heart-breaks, such as when his starving bees were almost annihil- ated in a hive-against-hive battle for food; or when most of his pullets died from eating shavings from the new hen house floor. Although he professed a boyhood dislike of the country, Wells dis- plays an inherent understanding of the pioneer's life. He becomes lyrical over "the song of the manure | spréader", names precisely every bird and beast around, sees beauty and romance when snow-blocked FOR SALE! One Burroughs Adding Machine in good operating condition. 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DISAPPEARING BRIDGES Halifax-- (CP) --Covered bridges, which once spanned every stream crossed by traffic in this seaside | province, have virtually disappear- | ed. Today only three are in use-- | the longest, 150 feet, near Wolfvi'~ the oldest near Upper Kentetcook and the third near the vijage ou. Aspen. | A quack is an unqualified medical Prize Winners in Last Week's Misspelled Word Contest The following were selected by the Judges appointed as Prize Winners in the Misspelled Word Contest in The Times-Gazectte issue of December 8: 1st Prize--Mrs. Frank Harvey, 226 Verdun Rd., City 2nd Prize--Miss Betty Fraser, 816 Brock St. N., Whitby 3rd Prize--Mrs. Garnet Wright, R.R. 2, Nestleton, Ont. THEATRE GUEST TICKETS Mrs. W. H. Gamble, 118 Eldon Ave., City Kenneth Noonan, 211 Clark St., City Miss J. Stephens, 167 Alexandra St., City Mis. Fred Wallace, Port Whitby, Ont. J. Ralph Found, R.R. 2, Bowmanville, Ont. The correct answers were: Genuine .. Airwaves .... Specializing . .... 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