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PAGE FOURTEEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1948 WANT AD SECTION o ESTE BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 1--Auditors GRAHAM BICKLE, ACCOUNTANT AU- ditor. Government reports and income tax forms prepared, secretarfal work Phone 10047. 29: 295 Arthur St. (Febl2) 8.2 HOPKINS, CERT! GEN- eral accountant, 24 Alger Bldg. King St. East. Fhone 2127 Co ulting ac- countant and auditor. (Febl13) 2--Barristers LOUIS 8, HYMAN, BARRISTER, ETC. Mortgage Loans arranged. 25 Simcoe North. Phone 67. Residence s0sl, Febil) Fe CONANT & ANNIS, STRATE Al- lin F. Annis, K.C., T}2 Simcoe Street South. Phone 4, Residence 769. (Janl9) A. W. 8. GREER, K.C., BARRISTER, Solicitor, etc., 6 King Srreot East. Phone 3160. 3514. partner WC. Pollard, K.C., Uxbridge, Ont. (Fel ebl) GRIERSON, CREIGHTON & FRASER, barristers, etc. Bank of Commerce Building. (Feb.1) R. D. HUMPHREYS, K.C., BARRISTER, Solicitor, etc., 6 King St. West. Phones: Office 814; Isl0ea08 3207. 'Money to loan. Febl) JAMES R. MacBRIEN, Sa and Solicitor. Suite 201, 70 King East, Genosha Hotel, Phone 349. (Febl) JOSEPH P. MANGAN, K.C., BARRIS- ter, Solicitor. Money to loan. Office 141; King St. East. Oshawa. Phone 445. Res. Phone 837. (Febl) INDEX TO WANT A Articles for Sale .. 36 Articles Wanted .. 37 Agents Wanted ,. Auditors Automobiles For Sale Supplies Household A Repairs 18 | Houses For Auction Sale ...... 43 HER, "2 Building Trades ,,. 11 Business Oppor- Business O Male Help tunities anted. 21 Chiropractors Dentists .... Epon: BrpiAyiien oe 41 ONE. INSERTION insertions Female Help Wanted ... For Rent ,,.. Funeral Directors . Gardening and Insurance ... Instruction .. Loan Wanted Lost and Found .. Legal Notices ..... Wanted .... Male and Fem Help Wanted Money to Loan Nursing Service Optometrists CLASSIFIED AD RATES TWO CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS THREE CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS 1 EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE INSERTION .... Above rates apply only to original orders for consecutive insertions. D CLASSIFICATIONS Physiciahs and |, Surgeons a | Persoman "Personal Services .. 12 Pets and Livestock 34 Radio Repalrs .... 17 'Real Estate Agents 19 Repalre Real Estate For Sale Rent .. Exchange . Rooms For Rent ,. 29 Room and Board .. 30 Room and Board Wanted Veterinarians ..... Women's Column . Wanted to Rent .. Wearing Apparel .. 23 31 35 20 Words Each Addl or Less rd at a later date counstitute a new original order. 00 for Prof and 20 words or less. before publication. $5.00 per 20c pr +e for all words over 20. Each initial letter, abbreviation, $ and c sign, figure count as a full word. Box charged 10c additional. All Classified Advertisements MUST be in by 6 p.m. the day Office hours: Daily 8-6, Saturday 8-5. ERNBST MARKS, BARRISTER, SOLI- citor, 11 King E. Room 2. Phones Office 55. Residence 3687R. (Feb2) A. J. PARKHILL AND J. A. YANCH, Barrister, Mortgage loans, National Housing Act loans.. 26 Simcoe North. Phone 1614. Res. 1975J. (Febl) MANNING F. SWARTZ, BARRISTER. Solicitor, Notary. Money to loan. Bas- sett Block, suite No. 4. Phone 282. Res. 287TW. (Febl) 3a--Physicians and Surgeons DR. BAPTY, SURGEON, 153 KING ST. E., Oshawa. Phone 3832. Hours: eleven to twelve and (except Wed and Sat.), 8 to 4 and 7 to 8. (Febl3) 4--Chiropractors STECELEY HEALTH CLINIC, Simcoe North. Phone 224. Drugless Practices including Chiropractic Elecyto 146 | containing 25--Real Estate For Sale ROWE STREET Lovely six-room brick home, large. Nv- ing and dining-rooms, hardwood floors throughout. Heated by hot air furnaee with electric janitor. Garage. This home will be available for occupancy February 1st. 322 COLBORNE EAST Large brick home, centre hall plan, living-room, dining-room, kitchen and four bedrooms, large div- ided cellar. Price $8,000.00. Cash re- quired $3,000.00. Immediate possession. Appointment to inspect may be made only through this office. EVERETT G. DISNEY Real Estate--General Insurance 82 Simcoe St. South -- Phone 1550 "Member Ontario Real Estate Board" (304d) erapy, mineral vapor bath tr preci cIng 22 years. Consultation free. to 9 p.m. dally, except Monday "Friday, (Febl) 5--Optometrists ' &\@. TUCK, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, Oshaww, Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5. Phone 1516. Evemings Appointments. (Feb5) JURY AND'LOVELL--OFFICE HOURS: ® am. to 6\p.m., Wednesday 9 to 1. A E. Johnson, Optometrist. Phone 28. (Jan24) 6--Insurance PEACOCK'S INSURANCE SERVICE. Sone 3 us for any of your insurance classes of insurance includ- ing lite 2 oo Ri Street East, phone (Febl) 7--Veterinarians E. H WEBSTER, LARGE AND small animal surgery. 101 Richmond Bt. W, Phone 2010M. (Febl) 9--Money To Loan CLIENTS' MONIES AVAILABLE FOR first mortgages. Apply M. F. Swartz, Barrister. Bassett Block, suite No. 4. Telephone 282. (Febl) FIRST MORTGAGE MONEY WE BUY MORTCAOES AND AGREEMENTS OF SALE North Shore Realty Co. Ltd. 40 ALGER BLDG PHONE 381, OSHAWA (Tues-Thurs-Sat) 11--Building Trades PRONT END SNOW LOADER AND dump trucks for hire. Grave, sand and Inde Apply 163 Ritson Rd. S. Phone 2063W, (Febl5) 2050 AND DYKSTRA. PAINTERS, Decorators. Also industrial spraying. Work guaranteed. Phone Sy (Heb10) 12--Personal Services 'DRIVEWAYS CLEANED QUICKLY AND oroughly by jeep plow. Phone 3344R. (288t1) PA VON GUNTEN, EXPERT SWISS er, op at 46 Kin Street West. Your patronage solicited. (Jan20) DON'T SUFFER WITH RHEUMATISM A arthritis. get Ru-mex-ol. Phone wielgh Dealer 384 Ritson B 217R (Feb3) 14--Household Repairs FURNITURE REPAIRED A ND RE- upholste: See our materials for recovering. Bruce R. Dalton. 75 Charles. Phone 401. (Feb3) 18--Automobile Repairs MOREY'G GARAGE, CORNER VERDUN and Gliddon. Expert repairs to GM. Chrysler products. Specializing, re- buliding ee action. Phone 657 (Febl3) 22--L ost and Found LOST. Shaox ' ww TANIEL, GREAT ouseho ag No. Reward, Phone snd (2b) CK $EAL | HOOD FROM m_car, in front of fioten, 62 Division. Phone LOST. black or West Hill 1873, BLACK FEMALE, PART and Terrler dog, when last seen by owner was wearing tag No. 12 and |acket over bare spots on sides. Any- bne finding dog please phone 1511R or jall at Mrs. Hopkins, 143 Albert. Re- fue, (1c) OST. BLACK COCKER PUP, SEVEN Foo; Answers to Judy. Phone Reward. © (304c) 23---=Women's Column HAVE YOUR FIGURE .PROB- fm solved by professional adviser, hone Mrs. Blatter, morning or eve- Mog. W. (Janll) 25--Real Estate For Sale [ROOM HOUSE, CELLAR, BARN, jarug rage, 112 acres ood garden land. ned! PRY Donald Griffin, Columbus. Im- | late possession. (2a) ro ROOMED HOUSE, 1 WITH, vithout, furnishings. Excellent loca- fon boarding, rooming, apartments. lny business, Consider partnership. Whitby 2124. (2a) TERY CENTRAL, NORTH, 7-ROOM rick, family home, easily converted | lo duplex. Phone 1385R. + (2¢) b5 70 --8-room duplex, stucco, all ' ral. 5 rooms available Jan. 30th. eptional opportunity. BERT PEYTON Real Estate and Insurance 13 BOND EAST $3.00 (2b) | Mortgage and building loans arranged, listings for all kind of ° property and business wanted. McLAUGHLIN BLVD. Nice comfortable 6-room brick home. Newly decorated, good basement, laun- dry tubs, new furnace. See this. Only $6,000.. Owner occupied. WHITBY Large 15-room brick mansion, near centre of town, 2 bathrooms, hot water heating, swell for tourists, roomers or boarding house or other business. Only $10,000., with $5,000 cash. Vacant pos- session. A money maker, WHITBY Large estate, brick, 14-room, hot water heating, double brick garage with overhead apartment. Hot water heated. Nearly a block of lovely landscaped grounds. Owner leaving town, See this. Grand gentleman's home. Only $18,500. Half cash. OSHAWA Large apartment house in good loca- tion. This a real investment, Lower apartment for buyer. Only $16,000. Terms. SIMCOE ST. SOUTH 8-room semi-stucco bungalow, near Ca- dillac Hotel. Only $6,000, FARM 26--Real Estate Wanted WILL PAY FROM TEN TO TWELVE thousand cash for modern 6-room bun- galow, semi-bungalow or house. Will exchange for larger modern home. Nice residential section. Box 434, Times- Gazette. (304c) 29--Rooms for Rent ™WO UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR rent. Phone 4351W. (2a) TWO FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms, immediate possession. Phone un AE (1b) 2 SINGLE FURNISHED BEDROOMS, hot water, central, 2 gentlemen, ab- stainers. Phone 527W. ~~ © (le) ONE NICELY FURNISHED BEDROOM, | quiet, clean home, gentleman prefer- red. Phone 1454W. = (lo) BEDROOM, SUITABLE FOR ONE. ALL conveniences. 214 Bond East. Phone 2973R. Ld (1c) 2 ROOMS, FURNISHED "FOR LIGHT- housekeeping, continuos hot waist, 665 Hortop Ave. (2a) SELF CONTAINED BACHELOR APARTMENT Heated, unfurnished. Living room 15x32 with fire place, kitchen and bath room. Available February 1st. On bus line, east. Apply Box 441 Times-Gazette 30--Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO MEN, separate beds, all conveniences, near Motors, Phone 3953J. (2b) 31--Wanted to Rent TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED rooms or apartment, with immediate 34--Pets and Livestock CANARIES FOR SALE, GOOD SING- x and hens; also cages. 400 Montrave Ave. Phone 2862J, (Jan.4) 35--Wearing Apparel LIGHT BLUE EVENING DRESS, SIZE 14-16; Black seal coat, good condition, Best offer. 317 Simcoe South. (304c) WE BUY AND SELL U! CLOTHING, sterilized, cicaned. and pressed like new. Carrying a big stock of Winter coats, - sults and pants. 21 Bond St W. Bam Swartz. (JanT) EUCHRE OVER pETTY CAKE SHOPPE, Monday afternoon at 2:30. prizes. oa SKATING SATURDAY AFTERNOON and evening, at Taylor's Arena, Whit- by. » (2a) 36--Articles for Sale SINGER "ROUND "BOBBIN "ELECTRIC portable sewing machine completely overhauled. 176 Elliot Avenue. (1p) BEAVER JIG-SAW AND LA AT- tachments, 214 h.p. motors. Bloor St. East. Phone 2992W. (2a) MAN'S BICYCLE; CHILD'S TI TRICYCLE. Phone 3915W. (2a) GENERAL ELECTRIC FLOOR MODEL radio. Phone 4618W. 403 Mitchell ave pe (2a, 57 NEW ADMIRAL REFRIGERATOR FOR immediate delivery, 7 "cu. ft. large freezer unit, silent operation. Reason- a terms if desired. Kauffman Elec- tric, 754 Simcoe South. Phone 4500W, (2c) APPLES BY BASKET, BUSHEL OR St. Phone 3530W. (1g) 22 RIFLE, SINGLE SHOT, NEARLY new. Phone 878M. (1b) TYPEWRITERS, NEW HERMES BABY portable, weight nine lbs. Full sie? bic board. $65. Phone 4180J2. 04c) 300 GALLON WATER TANK. z i Grath, Phone 4364. (202t1) A COMPLETE "STOCK OF " WRINGER rolls and belts for all makes of wash- ers. Jack Biddulph, 68 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3800W. (Jan25) HERE IT IS, "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) PLAST-I-GLOSS PLASTIC FOR ALL your floors, ends waxing, polishing. Phone 4538W. 23 Bond West, We deliver. (Jan.9) JUST ARRIVED, LARGE ~ SHIPMENT of coal ranges. No tax. All sizes, and prices to choose from. Meagher's, 92 Simcoe North (Jan.13) STEEL VENETIAN BLINDS S5¢ PER ft. Measured and installed. George Reld. Phone 2104. 66 Bond West (Jan23) OIL BURNERS -- SALES PLUS A complete reliable service. Out-of-town customers solicited. Borrowdale. Phone 584J. (Jan18) PIANO, $135.00. E. W. YOUNG, DIREC- tor of Music, Public 'Schools. 396W. (Dec.30,Jan3) STORE FIXTURES Full glass cases, glasstops and mirror backs, on sliding doors, two sizes. 6 only, size 69" long x 35" high x 24" deep. 2 only, size 59" long x 35" high x 24" deep. HUMIDIFIERS 4 only, Electrohome Humidifiers, Oak veneer 'with good motors. size 28" long x 25" high x 16" wide. Suitable for air conditioning office or home. SHOWCASE One only, enamelled masonite show- case. Size, 96" long x 33" high x- 24" deep. Masonite top, central" display glass, 48" long x 21" high x 14", Storage shelves in back. H. VICE Ward's Dry Goods Store Phone 982 - 9831 (Dec.31,Jan.3) One set heavy duty 750 x 20 TRUCK CHAINS NAIMAN'S GARAGE 181 ALBERT ST.. (2b) 55 acres og, new highway Osh- awa and Whitby. 8-room brick house, orchard, etc. See this, it may be what you are looking for, $7,500. I HAVE OTHERS. W. McAULEY REALTOR 150 DIVISION ST, PHONE 3510M ANYTIME $ 1 6, 50 --Buys large brick bulld- ing containing 4 well equipped apartments, newly decorated. New hot water furnace. Shows a real investment. Small payment down; balance on easy terms. Central. $1 4,000 we room brick BY house, all fur- nished in Al condition. All rooms occupied. $8,000 cash, balance on easy terms, One block from business cen- tre. $6.00 conveniences. state of repair, in two weeks, --With room $4,500 Yom low, good garage. sion, $3.60 conveniences. --Buys room stucco house ky Simcoe St. All Garage, all in good Possession of 5 rooms $500 cash buys 6 frame, Olive Ave. $1,200 cash buys § insul brick bunga- Immediate posses- --With $1,500 cash buys 5 room brick bungalow, all Close to Motors. I have several good building lots, where sewer and water is avallable from $375 to $450 for 40° x 120' W. J. SULLEY Real Estate Broker 346 SIMCOE S. -- OSHAWA PHONE 716 Listings Wanted (1b) 26--Real "Estate Wanted MODERN HOUSES WANTED FOR clients with cash. List your property now and get action. Mortgage loans ar- ranged. Phone 3510M and I will call and inspect your 'property. W. Mc- Auley, Realtor, 150 | Division St. (Jan12) LOCATION URGENTLY NEEDED Retail location, central, 25 conveniences, garage, cen- | 3 ooms rented for $33 per month, Ex- | to 40 ft. wide, 60 to 90 ft. aepth. Will require main floor and basement. Will rent or purchase. Replies treated in confidence. OSHAWA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE George W. Garner, Secretary-Manager. (1b) ry [|] tre pret nif Try a classified ad in The Times. (2a) | Gazette--It will get good results. ' (2b)- I on. Box 428, Times-G 4 (3c) REFINED WIDOW, WOULD LIKE UN- furnished room, with or without hoard. Box~438, Times-Gazette. (2a) URGENTLY REQUIRED, ROOMS OR flat, by recently returned veteran, wife and infant. Phone 3159R. (2c) YOUNG COUPLE WITH SMALL FA- mily must have place to lve, or will have to put family in the street, will share house with someone, or small apartmeng. Good references. Phone 2973R. (2a) RAILWAY MAN, WIFE AND CHILD would like to rent a house or 3 un- furnished rooms. Urgently needed. Phone 1940. (1c) STORE WANTED, LONG "LEASE, , GOOD location. Phone 1887TW, (lc) APARTMENT, ROOMS OR FURNISHED rooms by veteran wife and child, Osh- awa or suburbs, Urgently needed. Phone Whitby 613, reverse charges. 2 (304c) YOUNG COUPLE REQUIRE APART- ment, flat or 3-4 unfurnished rooms. Box No. 501 Times-Gazette, (3021) 32--Automobiles for Sale 1947 NASH TRUNK SEDAN, WEATHER eye air conditioned. Marconi radio. Mileage four thousand. $2,300. Trade accepted. Phone 4180J2, . (2a) '31 CHEV. COACH, 4 NEW TIRES, heater, fair shape. $180. Apply Les Li comb, Wilson Rd. North. © A28) '38 BUICK, GOOD CONDITION, NEW tires, defrosters, heater, radio. 44 serles. Apply 204 Drew s - (2b) '38 BUICK SEDAN, GOOD CONDITION, recently overhauled, new tires, bullt in radio, heater and defroster. For quick sale $950. Apply 210 Kent St., Whitby, or phone 994 Whitby. (2c) "41 AUTOMOBILE. APPLY 597 KING West. vIn) 46 BUICK SUPER 2-DOGR. WHITE wall tires, small mileage ust sell. Best offer takes it. Phone 3362; wee} nings 1278. 304c) *31 Chev, Sedan; '32 Buick Coupe; '34 Chev. Sedan; '35 Chrysler Sedan; '36 International Panel Truck; '42 Ford Army Truck. Trade, Terms or Cash. NAIMAN'S GARAGE 181 Albert St. 33--Automobiles Wanted 40 TO '42 CHEV, OR PONTIAC SE- dan, have cash. K, Vancourte. Phone 3344R. (302t1) CARS SOLD ON CONSIGNMENT, . BEE | xJohn™ today at Powell Motor Sales, North Oshawa. Phone 4694J. (Janll) CASH 7OR YOUR CAR. BRAMLEY Motor Sales 1271 Simcoe 8t. North Phone 4695W. (Feb3) LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS Cars wanted for wrecking Highest prices paid Phone 3362: evenings amis) (Jan15) 34--Pets and Livestock VERY SMALL PUPPY FOR SALE. AP- ply 773 Simcoe St. 8., front door. (2a) WELL BRED, BLACK GERMAN SHEP- herd male puppy from watch and guard strain, ' Phone 3903W. (1b) REGISTERED GREAT DANE PUPPIES from champion stock. Will accept rea fonable offers to prevent overcrowding. Apply Reg. Lancaster, Commercial Ho- tel. (Dec.30,Jan.2,3) { PUPPIE . PALS AT KNOWLTON' S | Kennels. 'Reg. Fox Terriers, Reg. Cock- | er Spaniels, puppies and grown dogs. Five Points, Oshawa. (Jan4) (2a) WINTER POTATOES, CARROTS, WAX Turnips, Onions, Apples Spys, Tolman Sweets, Baldwins, and McIntosh. Choico and Standard Peas sold by the case. P. Shaw, 262 Bt. Julien St. 4423J. (Dec30,Jan2) GUARANTEED VENETIAN ' BLINDS 7 Day Delivery Made to measure by expert craftsmen of Met-Wo Industries Limited. Free estimates and installation any- where. P.O. BOX 421 PHONE 4101W--J. W. MELLEY OSHAWA (295t1) 37--Articles Waited LADY'S FIGURE SKATES, SIZE 7. Phone 4010J. (2a) GOOD USED | FURNITURE WANTED ice boxes, cook stoves and heaters. 56 King West. 3326W. (Jan5) SPOT CASH PAID FOR GOOD USED furniture, ice box. Quebec heater, cook stoves. 24 Bond West. Phone 3766M (Jan13) HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR (RON metal, rags, mattresses Phone 635 Cedardale [ron Metals, back C.NR. Station. (Febl) PIANO3 WANTED "FOR CASH. WIL- son & Lee. 79 Simcoe North Phone 2388. (Jan21) 38--Female Help Wanted NEAT, HONEST WOMAN, AGE 20 TO 45 years, to do light housekeeping. No cooking, for small family, live-in preferred; with own private rooom. 84 Warren Ave. (2t1) WAITRESS, MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE. Will pay top wages to the right person, Apply Mayfair Lanes, Mr, Vaughan Mgr. (2¢) EXPERIENCED SALESGIRL WANTED or capable girl willing to learn. Ap- ply Nesbitts Ladies' Wear, 33 King St. East. (1tf) AVON PRODUCTS REQUIRE A CAP- able woman with a few 'hours spare time daily. Profitable, Apply Box 436 Times-Gazette. (1g) SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR WITH previous experience, duties include fil- ing and some typing, no shorthand needed, job requires personality, good salary. Box 435 Times-Gazette. (1tf) HOUSEKEEPER FOR TWO ADULTS and 10-year-old child, Light house- keeping, modern home; all -conven- fences. Pleasant room available, Sleep in or out. Permanent position. Phone 2855, Mr. Bailey. (2b) EXPERIENCFD WAITRESS AND EX- perienced dishwasher for full time work. Apply Grand Cafe. (303e) WAITRESS, EXPERIENGED, GOOD hours and wages, no night work. Apply Commercial Hotel. (3031) 39--Male Help Wanted TOP WAGES STEADY EMPLOYMENT For first. class metal finisher and painter. .New service department band factory approved paint room and equipment, This is an exceptionally good job for the right man. Apply to Harry Bennett at DONALD'S G.M. Sales & 'Service Whitby -- Phone 304 barrel, delivered. Apply 288 Festubert' | glaciers which 39--Male Help Wanted WANTED IMMEDIA 3 TIME. RINK (MANAGERS For 68 weeks to 2 months period. Also some part time supervisors for out- door skating areas. Applicants must have ability to deal with the public, keep good control and have. an in- terest in boys and girls. Knowledge of hockey and skating not essential but would be of assistance. Apply in writing to Community Recreation As- sociation, 100 Gibbs St. or Phone 1800 for appointment. (1b) MESSENGER WANTED. APPLY AT Canadian National Telegraphs. (2b) TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY ENGINEER AND ROAD SUPERINTENDENT Applications for the position of Engineer and Road Superinten- dent will be received by the undersigned until 12 giclock noon, FRIDAY, snuff 9, 1948 Applicants to state age, experi- ence, marital status, and qualifi- cations as registered professional engineer, Transportation will be . provided on the work. Duties to commence February 1, 1948. D. F, WILSON, Clerk, 110 Park Road North, Oshawa, Ontario, (Dec30,Jan2) 39b--Male and Female Help CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. PRE- pare NOW for Spring examinations. Write M.C.C. Civil Service School, To- ronto 10, Ontarlo. (Jan3,10,17,24,31) 40--Agents Wanted WANTED: RELIABLE MAN AS DEAL- er in Oshawa county. Experience not Hecessary. A fine opportunity to step into old profitable business where Rawleigh Products have been sold for years. Big profits. Products furnished on credit. Write Rawleigh Dept. ML-A- 310-163. (Jan3, 10, 17,24) TWO MEN WANTED TO SELL WAT- kins' household products. No experience necessary. Apply immediately to Box 318, Times-Gazette, (Jan.4) 41--Employment | Wanted MARRIED | MAN, EXPERIENCED IN general farming, desires work on farm, free house, fuel and milk, Mr, Albert Nicholls, Orono, Ontario, (304c) Capital Closeups By GEORGE KITCHEN Canadian Press Staff Writer Ottawa, Jan, 3.--(CP)--Don"t all rush, but we are about to unfold a multi-million-dollar secret. It is about hidden treasure -- a fabulously-rich lode of diamonds, no less--which may be found with a smattering of geology, the ability to tap a few rocks with a small hammer and the stamina to spend the next few years in the northern wilderness looking for the rocks. The secret was imparted to us by an ancient and bearded professor at the international gathering of geologists held here this week and he placed the site of the lode "somewhere" in the wild country of Northern Quebec east of James Bay. The story of the diamonds goes back nearly 100 years to a time when people in the northern United States began finding high-grade diamonds on their farms and in their back yards. They still find them today, although in smaller quaintities. By geological reasoning, it was determined that the diamonds were -- | carried down from the northlands by the great five and six-mile-thick inched over this continent between 25,000 and 800,- 000 years ago.W Through a complicated process of charting the various areas where diamonds have been found and scratches left on the rockbed of the earth as they were carried by the gaciers, our geologist friend has de- termined that the diamonds came from the area east of James Bay. In that' region, he says, there must be a great treasure of dia- mond-bearing rock which will yield gems worth untold millions. He spent three months in the area this year and plans to go again next summer in another effort to un- earth the lode. Just in case you plan to embark tomorrow or next day on a dia- mond-hunting expedition, you might keep an eye open for black volcano rock. That apparently is the type which contains what geo- logists call diamond "pipe," the vein through which the diamonds run. > . But the exact location of the James Bay aréa in which these rocks may lie is a secret known to the geologist alone. \ | FINICKY RABBIT Glen Allan, Ont.--(CP)--Price in- creases for carrot, lettuce and cab- bage may spell doom for scores of pet rabbits in Canada, but not for George, the pet of 11-year-old Betty Ward. Instead of the normal diet, George eats cookies, bananas, toast 'and fried potatoes. "BASE PRACTICE" In 1678 Henry Saryville complain- ed that too many men were drink- ing tea~'"a base Indian practice." ) Practical Results In Atomic Studies At Chalk River Ottawa, aJn. 3.--(CP)--The Na- tional Research Council, in a re- view of its 1947 activities, reported today that "already practical re- sults have been achieved" in re- search at the atomic energy de- velopment plant at 'Chalk River, Ont. The council took over the plant last February and now working in it are 1,000 skilled workers, half of them scientists. 'They are '""working at top speed to produce radioactive materials for countless uses in medical and industrial research and in the search for the newer knowledge which is fundamental tg scienti- fic progress," said the neil. As an example of the value of nuclear research, the council point- ed to the discovery this year of Dr. J. W. T. Spinks, now of the Uni- versity of Saskatchewan but for- merly on the staff of the atomic energy plant. Dr. Spinks found that phosphate fertilizer added to the soil at seed- ing accounted for 80 per cent of the phosphate 'taken up by wheat plants in the early stages of growth. He also showed that plants fertiliz- ed at seeding take up later a high- er percentage of plant foods from the surrounding soil than do unfer- tilized other plants grown in the same soil. These results were obtained by using radioactive phosphorus which served as a trace and could be photographed merely by bringing the plant in contact with a photo- graphic plate. - "Hundreds of similar new discov- eries must be expected to follow the use of radioactive materials," said the council. In other fields, research touched on industrial processes, food chem- istry, refrigeration, radar, aircraft, motion pictures, heating, lubrica- tion, textiles, rubber and construce tion. The review said there was still need for greater expansion both in government-sponsored research and by private enterprise if Canada was to maintain her rightful place among the manufacturing coun- tries of the world, It recalled that Dr, C. J. Mac- kenzie, president of the council, suggested recently that at least one per cent of the national income be used to advantage in the prosecu- tion of research. Half of the sum might be spent by governments, but at least an equal amount should be invested by industry in the application of science to the processing of Cana- das raw materials, sald Dr. Mac- kenzie, The review sald the council is I continuing with research into the development of by-products from grains, "Fermentation studies, which earlier prcduced butanediol from low grade wheat and surplus crops for use as anti-freeze and as a source material for numerous or- ganic chemicals, have been extend- ed," said the review. Work is continuing on refriger- ated storage of meats, processing of liquid and dried eggs, and dairy products, Dried whey has been tested as a. component in sponge cakes, with hopeful results in the baking trade. Cabinet Studies To Press Senate | To Give Dicision On Seaway Bill Washington, Jan. 3.--(AP)--Sen- ator exander 'Wiley (Rep.-Wis.) said Friday he has "definite assur- ances" from Senator Arthur Vane denberg, (Rep.-Mich.) that the lat- ter "will insist" that legislation authorizing the joint -Canada United States St. Lawrence Sea- way be placed before thie United States Senate this month for "final consideration." Wiley, chairman of a foreign re- lations sub-committee that held hearings on the much-debated legislation last spring, sald he sought the assurance from Vanden- berg. after* Senator Robert Taft (Rep.-Ohio), chairman of the Re- publican policy committee, failed' to include the measure on his list of "vital" legislation to be taken up at the regular session opening Jan, 6. Vandenberg, as presiding officer of the Sena te, is ex-officio a mem- ber of himself and 13 other - sen- behalf of himself and 13 other sen- ators, introduced the Seaway Bill. "We have fiddled around with told a reporter, "and it is absolute- ly outrageous and intolerable that the bill be delayed any further." Wiley sald that "from all indica- tions" the measure, if brought up, will pass the Senate. The measure authorized imposi- tion of tolls to make the half-bil- ion-dollar international project self-liquidating. In addition to ep- ening the Great Lakes area to oce- an-going shipping, . the proposal would permit creation of a 2,200,000 horsepower development in the In- ternational Rapids section of the St. Lawrence' River. Meanwhile, reliable congressional sources disclosed that Senator Henry Cabot Lodge (Rep.-Mass.) has completed the foreign rela- tions committee's minority report in opposition to the seaway. Lodge, one of the four members of the 13-man committee that vot- ed against endorsing the measure, will make the report public when the senate convenes on Jan. 6. The report, one source observed, "is a strong indictment of the pro- posed seaway in which Senator Lodge has made full use of all the argumenst at hs command." Should the measure succeed in winning Senate approval it will then go to the House of Represen- tatives where heaarings are yet to be .tompleted by the public works committee headed by representative George Dondero (Rep.-Mich.). Re- garding the measures fate before the latter group, Wiley said: "It appears .. .that (the) commit- mittee will vote for the bill." "HAPPY VEGETARIANS" Manchester, England (CP) --About 5,000 mémbers of the Vege- tarian Society, described by secre- tary J. Hough as the happiest peo- ple in Britain because they are not "eternally worried about food," re- cently celebrated the Society's cen- tenary. Brazil is, in point of area, the world's fourth largest country. this measure for 14 years," Wiley Customs Receipts Rise in Ontario By The Canadian Press Customs and excise receipts ab Ontario ports of entry for Decem- ber, 1947, were generally above those for the same month in 1946, ac- cording to reports received today. Toronto and Oshawa pushed well up into the gaining column with increases of $975,070 and $795,614 re~ spectively. - Other gainers and los ers throughout the province show- ed no unusually large increases or decreases. . The following were among reports received: Dec. 1947 Dec. 1946 $17,618,453 $16,643,382 1,967,457 1,171,843 923,737 102,177 313,968 152,726 Toronto Oshawa Niagara Falls Brockville Brantford Stratford ATTENTION BUILDERS! Immediate Delivery ' ON : Finishing Lime Metal Lath Flue Lining 8"x8" 4" Glazed Sewer Tile and Fittings Cinder Blocks 4".8".10" Red Rug Face Bricks PHONE or WRITE FRANK E. PAYNES 554 Merton St., Toronto Phone MO. 3786 DOUBLY SAFE! Drive carefully, of course. But carry protective Auto Insurance -- certainly! There are forms--and amounts!--of Auto Insurance ex- pressly suited to your needs, and purse. We will explain--freely. Feel free. to ask us to! Dhowe $400 "chofield INSURANCES <Ageny 6 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA PHONE 4400 Butter Situation -- | Ottawa, Jan. 3.--(CP)-- Agricul- | ture Minister Gardiner confirmed | Friday that the federal cabinet has been studying the butter price situ- ation but said no decision has been reached. "The matter about what we are | going to do on butter has been con- | sidered," he told a press confer- ence, "but we have taken no decis- ions." There have been reports that the possibility of re-imposing the Dhone 4700 chofield od INSURANCE Agency butter price ceiling is being studied. Mr. Gardiner said. the govern- ment is not "trying to buy" any Australian or New Zealand butter but is considering what the effect would be if that product was im- ported. 5 Australian and New Zealand but- ter sell more cheaply than Cana- dian butter because dairy farmers there are able to leave their cattale on pasture throughout the year and do not have the extra cost of stabl- ing and feeding them in the win- ter months. The minister said that if Cana- dian farmers continued to produce butter they could not do it in com- petition with any other country be- cause the effort would be "too | costly." Animals are known to suffer from arthritis. NATIONAL HOUSING ACT BUILDING LOANS We are official Representatives We also arrange ordinary loans for buyers , and builders 6 Simcoe St. North Real Estate Brokers Nationa. Housing Act Building Loans Officiai Representative 'We also arrange ordinary loans for buyers and builders A. J. PARKHILL Associate J. A. YANCH Barristers and Solicitors. 26 Simcoe St. North CITY OF OSHAWA TAX PREPAYMENT RECEIPTS 1st-15th $ 994 49.70 99.40 497.00 994.00 Amount $ 10.00 50.00 100.00 500.00 1,000.00 Oshawa, Oulario, January 2, 1948. Prepayment Receipts may now be purchased at the Treasurer's Office in amounts of $10.00, or any multiple thereof, at the following discounts: : COST IN JANUARY " 16th-22nd $ 995 49.75 99.50 497.50 995.00 1st-7th $ 997 49.83 99.66 498.30 996.60 23rd-31st $ 996 49.78 99.56 497.80 995.60 COST IN FEBRUARY 16th-29tH" $ 9.98 49.90 99.80 499.00 998.00 8th-15th $ 998 49.86 99.72 498.60 997.20 2 Ak These Receipts may be applied on any 1948 Taxes by the purch the Tax Bill on due date of First Instalment, April 15th. . PURCHASE NOW AND OBTAIN THE MAMIMUM DISCOUNT surr g the same with PA BLACKBURN, City Treasurer,

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