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of oS PAGE TWELVE THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE MONDAY, FEBRUARY. 23, 1948 WANT AD SECTION <5 525254 BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 1--Auditors GRAHAM BICKLE, ACCOUNTANT AU- ditor. Government Jeon income tax forms pared, secretarial work Phone 1004J. Pros Arbur St. (Marl) Articles for Bale .. 26 | Female Help Articles Wanted .. 37 Agents Wanted ... 40 Auditors .......... 1 Automobiles For Sale For Rent ,,. automonie Repairs 18 A Sale ...... 43 , HOPKINS, GEN- Se tant, 24 Alger Bldg. King St. East. Phone 2127. Consulting ac- countant and auditor. (Marl) palin Barristers ......... 2 | Instruction Bullding Trades ,,. 11 Business Oppor- tunities ......... 20 Business oppur. Male Help anted. 21 Wanted .. ny BINA s uiranged 3 mL North. Phone 67 300 tart) ANT & ANNIS, BARRISTERS. 5. Al. TA Annis, K.C., 712 Simcoe Street South. Phone 4, Residence 769. (Marl) A, W. 8. GREER, K.C., BARRISTER, Solicitor, etc, 6 King Street East, Phone 3160. 3514. partner W, C. Pollard, K.C,, Usbridge, Ont. (Marl) TERSON, CREIGHTON '& FRASER, id ny etc. Bank of Commerce (Marl) MPHREYS, K.C.. BARRISTER, RL etc, 6 King St. West. Phones: Office 814; residence 3297. Money to loan, Marl) JAMES R. MacBRIEN, a] and Solicitor. Suite 201, 70 King East, Hotel. Phone 349. (Marl) MANGAN, K.C., BARRIS- , Money to loan. Office ing St. East, Oshawa. Phone , Phone 837. (Marl) JOSEPH P. Chiropractors ..... 3 Dentists Dressmakin; Brplaynen sesesenen cesses 18 pu CLASSIFIED TWO CONSECUTIVE 'INSERTIONS INDEX TO WANT AD CLASSIFICATIONS Wanted ... Funeral Directors . 8 Gardening and Supplies ........ 18 Household Repairs 14 Houses ¥or BABY « 28 Sale ... Insurance ... Lost and Found ., 22 Legal Notices ..... 423 Male and Female Help Wanted ... 30a Money to Loan 9 Nursing Service .. 13 Optometrists ...... 8 ONE INSERTION tesseessssessesssnssssees a THREE CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE INSERTION were Above rates apply only to original has for insertions a la new pie order. Pets and Livestock Radio Repatrs ..,. Real Estate Agents 10 Real Estate For AD RATES 20 Words Each Addl or Less Word £2 oo 034% 05 L134 DANCING AT THE AVALO! EVERY Tuesday, Friday and Satanday. Nine till 12, King West. (Sat. Mon.) 36--Articles for Sale UNDERWOOD STAN- dard, in perfect condition, iY Terms arranged. Christian's. Phone Sly fon TWO QUEBEC HEATERS, "SMALL A Mediu, $20. 68 Lloyd, Phone Sia SIX PIECE KITCHEN SUITE, PRACTI- wil uew, natural and red. Apply 13 William Street East, Oshawa. (43¢c) VENETIAN BLINDS e and g and | 1 J. W. MELLEY PHONE 4101W ANYTIME BOX 421, OSHAWA, (Mon. , Wed. Pri) d, free 3 anywhere. ter date constitute a 1 00 month for full word. All Classified Advertisements before publication. Office hours: $5.00 per 20 words or Jo 20c dditional for all words over 20. initial letter, abbreviation, $ and c sign, figure count as a Tach Box charged 10c additional. MUST be in by 6 pm. the day Daily 8-6. Saturday 8-5. ERNEST MARKS, BARRISTER, SOLI- citor, 11 King E. Room 2. Phones Office 55. Residence 3687R. (Marl) A. J. PARKHILL AND J. A. YANCH, arrister, Mortgage loans, National BB ct gag 26 Simcoe North. Phone He Res. 1975J. (Marl) ING F. SWARTZ, BARRISTER. Notary. Money to loan. Bae. suite No. 4. Phone 28 Foi 3a--Physicians and Surgeons DR. BAPTY, SURGEON, 153 KING ST. E., Oshawa. Phone 3832, Hours: eleven to twelfe and {zcspk Wed and Sat.), 2to4and 7 to 8 (Marl) 4---Chiropractors STECKLEY HEALTH Simcoe North. | Phone 224. Drugless Electro therapy, Lh Go bath treatment. Practicing 22 years. Consultation free. : 9 am. to 9 p.m. dally, except Monday and ride (Marl) MANN Solicitor sett Block, 287TTW. CLINIC, 146 5---Optometrists C. H. TUCK, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, Oshawa. Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5. Phone 1518. Evenings Appointments. (Marl) JURY AND LOVELL--OFFICE HOURS: 9 am, 0 6 pm, Wednesday 9 to 1. A, E. Johnson, Optometrist. Pons = ' ar' 6--Insurance PEACOCK'S INSURANCE SERVICE. Consult r any of 2 Jour insurance To ha of insurance includ- br A 223 King Street East, phone ," Res. 4318R. (Marl) WEBSTER, LARGE AND 101 Richmond (Marl) DR. E. H, small animal surgery. St. W. Phone 2010M. 9--Money To Loan CLIENTS' , MONIES AVAILABLE FOR first moreages. M. F. Swartz, Apply Barrister. Bassett Block, suite No. Telephone 282. (M 0) | 10--Instruction DANCI BALLET, TOE and Tap taught by by y trenie Harvey. Re- | ister iday, Christ Church Parish 11, Hillcroft and gC Sts. (Mar.5) 11--Building Trades CRAGGS AND DYKSTRA, PAINTERS, Decorators. Also industrial BT) Work guaranteed, Phone 3639 - Mar.18) BUILDING CONTRACTOR, Pe and designing, all types of remodel- ing, kitchens, bullt-in furniture, etc. Thomas Gill. Phone 1503]. (MarT7) JUILDING, REPAIRS AND ADDITIONS 0 all ty of buildings, chen cu 3oards. Phone 1352W. (Feb.23) {2--=Personal Services SURGE MILKERS, AUTHORIZED surge Sales and Service. Merrill Ross, Ay! Station. Phone 33R14, ls Mar. *. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT SWISS 'atchmaker, Repair shop at 46 King {treet West. Your Patronage solicited Marl) ON'T SUFFER WITH RHEUMATY r arthritis. jo Bu Ru- Phone :awleigh er. a. 8 217R. 3) i4--Household Repairs SLASTERING. NEW WORK AND RE- Jalrs. All work SE asioed, Roy H. Pey- 'on. Phone 181: (401) CHPSTERFIELDS, | REBUILT, RECO- vered. Like new. Wh pay more? Our rates are reasonable. isfaction guar- Phone 3383W. (Mar.4) REPRESENTATIVE HERE NOW. TWO Sprite mattresses come rebullt, like new. Specialize 1, Beattyrest repairs. Finish Quick service. Ontario R. (Feb24) recovering. Bruce Charles. Phone 401, | Westmoreland Ave. Phone 2026W after |S. ( 45b) 34 large lot with garage, SM | a large family. 23--Women's Column FREE FREE FREE Your week's laundry washed and damp dried free. Bring in your bundle and let us show you how easily and well your laundry can be done the Bendix way. This offer is made only to ac- quaint you with Bendix's many out- i standing features, absolutely no obli- gation. CHRISTIAN ELECTRIC & HARDWARE PHONE 1000 (Feb.18,23,25,27) 24--Personal VE THAT WATCH OR CLOCK EX- Be repaired at the Midtown Watch Boric 153 Simcoe St. South. Pniance through Vern's Barber Shop. week's service.. (Fel 528) BROADLOOM "RUGS, 5, NEW MODERN decorators colours, custom made, seam- less up to thirteen feet, any length. Write Acme Rug Co. 188 King W,, Hamilton, (Mar.18) NERVES ON EDGE? Jumpy, irritable, easily excited, poor sleeper? Send for Thuna's Herbal Nerve Tablets -- ALL HERBS. : $1.00 postpaid THUNA HERBALISTS 2908 DANFORTH AVE. TORONTO (Jan.31,Feb.2,7,9,14,16,21,23,28) 25--Real Estate For Sale FOUR- ROOM FRAME HOUSE WITH conveniences, newly decorated. 9 LOT CORNER 2 OF BURK { AND GIBB, 40x110. Opportunity for business man. Phone 2829J1 after 6 p.m. (44b) 25--Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE LOT "66 X 132, , SUITABLE for warehouse, garage, etc, Downtown, $1,800. Apply A. E, Murdock, Real Estate Broker. (44c) SPECIAL $5,200. West Section, 3 years old, 6-room semi bungalow, modern throughout, bus stop at door. This is a real buy Must be sold by March 1st. Terms, JONES AND NOLAN i BROKER No Phone Information Please. ¢ 26--Real Estate Wanted COTTAGE ON OR BETWEEN CHURCH and Division Sts, modern and good condition. No agents, Box 705, Yo Gazette. (44c) 2y--Rooms for Rent ONE FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE for two, abstainers. Phone 476. 137 Church St. BN (45a) FURNISHED BEDROOMS FOR RENT, girls preferred. Phone 3364R. (45¢) LARGE BEDROOM, FIRST FLOOR, suitable for two, Continuous hot water. 299 'Simcoe 8. (45d) 31--Wanted to Rent URGENTLY NEEDED. 2 OR 3 ROOMS, apartment or flat, unfur nished, couple with 2 year old child, Phone 333M. (4 4c) LIVING ACCOMMODATION, URGENT- ly needed for three adults and one child. Phone 461. Lo (e8n) YOUNG MAN (NON-SMOKER), DE- sires single room and board in quiet private home. Box 750, Ss (43b) TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, BY business couple, before March 3rd. Phone 2025R. (43c) YOUNG, NEWLY-MARRIED COUPLE, desire apartment or duplex, central, immediately. Phone 628. (42b) 32--Automobiles for Sale "28 CHEV. RACING CAR, IN GOOD condition. Apply 603 Cromwell ave, 33--Automobiles Wanted CASH FOR YOUR CAR. BRAMLEY Motor Sales. 1271 Simcoe 8t. North 8-ROOM STUCCO HOUSE, INSULATED, all conveniences, hardwood throughotts east end. Phone 3724W. (43d BUILDING LOTS ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY, at Courtice, close to grocery store and school, D. J. Courtice, Phone i ) LIVE IN THE COUNTY TOWN $7, 250 na brick bungalow in Whitby. Fireplace, oll heat- Built gbout with best of material. Two bed- rooms, tiled bath with shower, small dinette and bridght modern Kitchen. $2,300 and small payments will handle. $6 ] 307 ew four room brick in ' Whitby, 2 bedrooms, mod- ern kitchen with small dinette, Pos window in cosy sitting room. with small payments, These homes are very compact. Tdeal for two or three, but not suitable for I have larger homes listed but no bargains. GORDON OSBORNE Real Estate Broker 109 Dundas St. W. Phone 522 -- Whitby (Feb.23,24,26) 42,000 sq. ft. with house on 364 King W. Only those wishing this property for a business neec apply. (44b) 18--Automobile Repairs VOREY'S GARAGE, CORNER VERDUN and Gliddon. Expert repairs to G.M., hrysler products. Specializing, re- oullding action. Phone l 7 Mar13) 22--Lost and Found LOST--BLUE OVERCOAT FROM LO- cal dance hall. Reward for informa- tion leading to return. Phone 808 (45a) LOST--GLASSES, GIRL'S PINK PLAS- He rims, Saturday, Connaught or Sim- Sasa. Urgently need Reward. Phone 3 37 (45¢) LOST--IN LOBLAWS OR ON CITY BUS lady's black purse, containing valuable papers. Reward. 781 Albert St. Phone (44b) LOST. MAN'S SQUARE FACED GOLD Signes of ring, small diamond in corner, 'B. Finder please call ww, c) LOST, GLASSES WITH PINK PLASTIC rims, in case. Reward. Phone 2780J. 3c) MAN'S OMAR WATCH, LOST WED- nesday night, in vicinity Holy Cross Church. 191 Simcoe St. 8, Phone 3679W. : (43c) 23--Women's Column CHARIS--FOR SPRING FASHION IN expert fitting, In girdles, corselettes and Dbrassleres. Phone Mrs, Blatter, 2504W. (Mar.11) CHARIS, NOW 18 THE TIME TO BREAK fg ihal new garment before the warm weather arrives. Call Mrs. Mills, 3333W. {Mar.10) $12, 500- SPENCER SUPPORTS | INDIVIDUALLY , _ Measured at British Knit doe 64 Ring Street West, Phone 8118) or 873J for appointment. (Marld) 31-acre farm, near Newtonville, 8-room house, barn, fruit trees, spring, hydro. Only $3,500 [ov wn payment $1,000. 7-room home, Harmony, twqQ bath- rooms, furnace, garage, }4 acre land, berries and fruit trees, in good condition ' 7-room home, large lot, garage, fur- nace, 2-pc, bath, garage and chicken coop, Possession 1 week. $5,600 Verdun Road With $3,500 down. 8-room, new, storey and half, 2 bath- rooms, fire-place, modern kitchen, hot water heating, north east ' Farm, 200 acres, near Manchester. land and buildings, spring creek and bush $9, 500 With $5,000 down. W. McAULEY REALTOR 150 DIVISION ST. PHONE 3510M ANYTIME __ (Feb20-23) a new 8-room 4 bed- --buys brick house, rooms, large living-room with open fireplace, 2 tile bathrooms, tile kitchen, hot water oil heated, large rumpus room, This is one of the best bargains ever offered In Oshawa, Possession In three months. Inspection only through this office. No phone information will ha elven. EVERETT G. DISNEY "REALTOR" 82 SIMCOE SOUTH -- PHONE 1550 (#4c) Phone 4695W, (Marl) 2 | We will sell your car for $10. Must be clean and in good mechanical condition. BELMONT MOTORS 137 King West Phone 3344R y, - 34--Pets and Livestock GREAT DANE PUPPIES, FAWN WITH black mask, from Champion Shep Stock, Immuized and ears cropped. Ap ply Reg. Lancaster, Commercial Hotel, (44b) | ONE GOOD HUNTING DOG HOUND or sale. Can be seen at 377 Simcoe St. . ) (4411) 7 PIGS, 6 WEEKS OLD, ALSO HOL- steln cow, fresh next month. Apply Martin Prazienka, R.R. 3, Oshawa Alr- rt Road West, between Oshawa and ithy. (44b) SIMCOE PET SHOP. CANARIES, BABY Budgies, Foreign Finches, Goldfish, New bird Sages. Budgle ladders. 373 Sim- coe South. (Feb.24) 35--Wearing Apparel WE BUY oo SELL USED { NG. ressed a big 51. stock of Winter coats, suits ne pants. 31 Bond 8t. W. 8am Swartz. (Mar7) 36--Articles For Sale KITCHEN CUPBOARD, AND GUITAR with case and musts lessons. 511 How- ard St. Phone 4612R (45a) FOUR-BURNER COMBINATION ELEC- tric range, Clare Jewel. New condition. Phone 1962J, Call at 461 Simcoe N. (45¢) MODERN GAS STOVE, 4- -BURNER, 2 ovens, 2 utility drawers, automatic oven control . Whité enamel, Apply 250 Olive (44b) PIANO, 0, $125., GOOD CONDITION. AP- ply 213 Bloor W. . Phone 2126J. (440) ADMIRAL REFRIGERATORS 7 Cu. Ft. -- $334.95 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Drew's Radio and Sport | 136 Simcoe St. S. Phone 815M (41c) 3 MM, UNIVERSAL MOVIE PROJEC- | or, 600 rt. Alm. 203 Huron St. (431) AWNINGS, ONLY LIMITED SUPPLY available. Order now. Chairs and tables for rent. ' Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe N., Oshawa. __(Mar.4) NO TAX ON RADIOS AT CHRISTIAN'S A wide variety of beautiful mantle, console 'and combination types to choose from. Free demonstration in your own home. Liberal trade-in allowance. TERMS CHRISTIAN'S ELECTRIC AND HARDWARE PHONE 1000 Open Every Saturday "till #. (Feb.19,23,26, Marl) ONE ATWATER KENT DIO, | one 45-gallon drum wi $7; one Hobart coffee grinder, Po Phone 2046. (41c) BY BASKET, BUSHEL OR APPLES, barrel, delivered. Apply 288 Festubert, Phone 3530W. (40g) 'TEEL VENETIAN BLINDS 55¢ PER ft. Measured and installed. George Reid. Phone 2104. 66 Bend West APARTMENT SIZED WASHING MA- chine, most modern design. $69.50, Meagher', 8, 8 5 King West, (Mar.19) QUEBEC HEATER, APPLY 555 OX- ford St. Phone 1820W, evenings, (41c) ICE-BOX, GOOD CONDITION WOOD- en construction, $12, Meagher's, 92 Simcoe North, (41¢c) OIL URNERS -- SALES PLUS A complete reliable service, Out-of-town customers solicited. W. Borrowdale. Phone 584J. (Mar18) A COMPLETE STOCK OF WRINGER rolls and belts for all makes of wash- ers, Jack Biddulph, 68 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3800W, (Mar25) 37--Articles Wanted CURLING ROCKS WANTED. STATE condition and price. Write Carloff, 537 Basserer 8t.,, Ottawa, Ont. (43¢c) GOOD USED FURNITURE WANTED ice boxes, cook stoves and heaters. $6 King West. 3326W. (Mar5) HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PAPER, rags, mattresses, iron and metals, Local and out of town calls fron» up free. Phone 635, Cedardale ron, and Metals, 100 Annis St. East of O.NR. --_-- (Mar2) CASH PAID FOR GOOD USED el ice 33 BOE, washes heater, cook stoves. 34 Bo: Phone 3766M (Mar13) 38--Female Help Wanted GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING, sleep in, Phone 2731. (45b) HOUSEWIVES! NEED EXTRA Tr INCOME to help family budget? A few hours a day representing Avon Products in your neighbourhood will pay you well. Apply Box 806, Times-Gazette. (45g) 'TWO POSITIONS OPEN, ONE BOOK- keeper, one invoice clerk. Experience not essential but valuable Good wages. Apply stating ad , 8ge, and experience to Box 803 Gazette, 39--Male Help Wanted EXXPERIENCED DAY PORTER, MUST be good cleaner, Apply Queen's Hots, ) | mea MEN WANTED TO START IM- mediately on their own, selling Wat- kins Products. A real opportunity for right man. Box 749, Times-Gazette. Truck Driver Wanted by local company for miscellaneous shipping and delivery work, Must have | following qualifications--Re- | liable, trustworthy, thorough- ly experienced, in good health., some knowledge of Toronto, willing to work, able to care for trucks. Apply hy letter to Box 80/ TIMES-GAZETTE Giving age, experience, marriage status and salary expected. (43b) 39a--Male or Female Help SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. AVERAGE $45.00 weekly for man or woman to supply more than 250 Familex neces- sities to the people in your neighbor- hood. Write today for compl de- talls of our time-tested plan for fast, easy, direct-to-customer sales, Cata- logue free, Famlex, 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. (Feb.23,25,27) 41 --Employinent Wanted RELIABLE YOUN& WOMAN DESIRES position as baby-sitter, Phone 13503. YOUNG MAN DESIRES BOOKKEEP- ing position, experienced, references. For interview plane 4398J, between 10 and 12 a.m. (Feb.20,23) WASHING AND IRONING lie IN rivate home. Curtains a specialty. Prgms 3242W. (44b) ETERAN WANTS ~ POSITION COL- lecting monthly accounts. Please ny Box 8 Times-Gazette, 10 YEARS GENERAL OFFICE EXPERI- ence Prefer secretarial position. Refer- ences if desired, Please phone no ) c REPAIRING TRILIGHTS, RANGETTES, ranges, all household electrical appli ances. Frank Suudden, 107 Athol E. Phone 919W. (Marl3) LAW MOST POPULAR The largest faculty in the Uni- THERE OUGHT 70 BE A LAW By Al Fagaly and Harry Shorten WAY THAT DAME DS UP A LINE, SHE ING OLD WHILE THE POST OFFICE BOTTLENECK GOES INTO HER STAMP ACT "Thanks T A POSTHAN.. IK BOSCAINO RK, NT me HORIZONTAL 48 Redicns' to 1. bulrush 8. herb of 45. bark-cleth Himalayas 48, short Sutround SSsunetting Et from 50. audito '81. poe A EAP) HAA OIN [EI | IRIA N=]O 2 [>{Z] Ojm{Z{=[T 10] Dim) nS o> mr D[>IMID = [opm Z]m SIZ [D]0/9 DW EEE 38. cloverlike plant 42. small bird ' 44. wily Average time of solution: 37 minutes. 46. cavity Dist. by King Features Syndicate, Inc. 47, particle wing parties are plotting a revolu- tion before the election, The right wingers retort that the Reds are trying to do away with parliament and are using the security police as political servants. What all this adds up to is that we are witnessing Czechoslovakia's Armageddon as she battles for her independence and her way of life. Thus far Moscow hasn't seen {fit to apply the screws to Czechoslova. kia in the way she has to some other countries which have been brought into the Red fold, How long the Soviet Union will hold its hand remains to be seen, but; apparently she prefers to achieve control through the "voice of the public" in "elections." Once the Communists are in con. trol, the Red mill begins to grind. We had some testimony about that yesterday from Georgi M. Dimitrov, an anti-Communist refugee from Bulgaria, who appeared belo: the un-American activities sub.commit. tee of the House of Representatives in Washington, Dimitrov declared that immedi. ately after the Reds seized control in Bulgaria they "killed off with. out trial," more than 50,000 na. tives. He said frcm 8,000 to 10,000 more were tried in people's courts and 2,500 were sentenced to death and executed in 24 hours. 'The bulk of the others, he added, have been. 'rotting and dying" in pri. sons, concentration camps and slave.labor communities, What does the future hold for Czechoslovakia which suffered un. der Htiler and now again is feel. ing the heavy hand of totalitarian. ism? All we can say is that there manifestly is a determination on the part of many of her people to fight for their independence. If they don't win now, perhaps, some day they will win, for I don't be. lieve you can keep them, or the Poles, or the Hungarians, or the other liberty loving peoples of Bastern Europe in bondage inde- finitely. just 28 years since the constitution of the brand-new republic of Cze. choslovakia was adopted by the National amidst great rejoicing. happy in its nationhood--for the people are one of the most intense. ly independent of the freedom-lov. ing folk of Eastern Europe. The future beckoned alluringly. in the red net which has been swung about Fastern Europe. Its parliament is trying to frame a new Eyes on Czechoslavakia And Fight Against Reds constitution before another general election is held--but things move slowly and grimly, The Communists hold 38 per cent of the seats in the legislature, and until recently had a working strength of 52 per cent because the Social Democrats had along with them. Last night, however, the Social Demo. crats voted to line up with the an. ti.Communist parties. The Reds are aiming at a clean. cut majority in the new election so that they can rule the wthout question. A bitter fight is on, and no date has been set for the voting. The Communists claim the right. By DEWITT MACKENZIE Associated Press News Analyst Come February 20th and it will be in Prague The whole land was proud and Assembly Today the little state is caught been going country versity of Copenhagen is law and the second, medical science. J 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 which appeared in The Times-Gazette issue of Fezruary 16: 1st Prize--Mrs. W. Severs, 512 Drew St., City 2nd Prize--Eileen Humphreys, 113 Byron St. N., Whitby 3rd Prize--Mrs. Lloyd Brawn, Columbus, Ont. THEATRE GUEST TICKETS Mrs. Pearl Fry, 110 Church Street, City Mrs. Ray Holley, 213 Byron St. S., Whitby George A. Palmer, 133 Barrie Ave., City Mrs. R. Cook, 74 Rosehill Blvd., City Mrs. Jack Westlake, 119 Brock St. S., Whitby The correct answers were:-- commercial ....: carburetor .........cco00000i0 Billy Taylor's . Bramley Motor Sales . VE. MeGrath Plumbing . Houston's Garage INSULATE AND Save! Fuel-oil burners re saving in of 1 Bato SEALTITE INSULATION 508 SIMCOE 8., OSHAWA, ONT. PHONE: 3136R or 3258W STOKER SALES & SERVICE Top Quality Anthracite, Bituminous and Coke. Hard and Soft Wood. The ROBERT DIXON Co. Ltd. Phone 262 Oshawa STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works PHONE WHITBY 552 . 318 Dundas St. E. Whitby WE REPAIR 1 © WASHING MACHINES ® RADIOS e VAUCUUMS ~ All Work Guaranteed CONNOR WASHING MACHINES S be A | LIGHTING FIXTURES FOR THE HOME Hundreds to Choose From PITTS' Electrical Agencies 12 BOND ST. EAST OSHAWA Phone 3287 Ups And Downs Marked Varied Khaki Career 2 Montreal-- (CP) --Forty.-two years in khaki is a lone time in any man's life, but when that 42 years is spent winning a D.S.0. and two bars, ris. \ing from the rank of buck private "to brigadier, then starting again at the bottom, it's news. Spread through three major wars and numerous Indian uprisings, that briefly is the career of 64. year-old A, T. James, now a resi. dent of Montreal. Mr James is the man who wot. ried army military policemen: with his D.S.O. and bars on a non.com.: missioned officer's uniform during" the Second World War He holds" 17 decorations. or Born in Cardiff, Walse, the son. of a construction engineer, Mra James began his military career ab 16 when he joined up for the Boer. War, In 1914 Mr. James was in the. trenches with the crack Grenadier Guards with the rank of sergeant. He was commissioned in 1918 'in' the then-new Tank Corps, and fought with them in France. A year later he fought in North Per.' sia with the Indian Cavalry. : In the Mesopotamia uprising of 1920, Mr James, now a major, won' his DSO. He was awarded two' bars to the decoration in North.: west frontier fighting in India 4n 1922 and 1923. By this time he was a colonel. : Mr, James credits his decorations to the "brave men who fought un. der me. Only the lucky ones are: decorated; the unlucky ones are: buried," he says. As an acting brigadier, Mr. James left the army in 35 and came to' Canada with his wife and four daughters, Then came the Second World' War, and former Acting Brigadier James stepped out of a recruiting station--Private James, D.S O. and two bars. He rose to acting corporal, then, after Dunkerque was made ser- geant. Soon he was a company sergeant.major end had completed the job of organizing supplies for the 1st Canadian Patrol Company. In 1942 he transferred to the Vet. erans Guard of Canada and served at headquarters on Trafalgar Square, London. Mr, James was discharged when the war ended and made plans to return to South Africa, but when a job was offered him in Montreal, he accepted. Now he says he is happy in Mont. real and too busy to think about his. exceptional military career, COAL-COKE WOOD Immediate Delivery ARMSTRONG FUELS 59 Church St. Phones 2727TW---3720 FINE WATCH REPAIRING Our Specialty FELT BROS. Established 1886 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Brantford Roofing] and Builders' Supplies McLAUGHL!N COAL & SUPPLIES, LIMITED Phone 1246 FOR YOUR WIRING AND © APPLIANCE REPAIRS - CHRISTIAN'S ELECTRIC & CARDWARR PHONE 1000 MAKES OLD WASHERS WORK LIKE NEW WASHER SERVICE QUICKER CHEAPER BETT:} Phone 3800W Jock! BIDDULPH 0» BEY nsaren . 68 SIMCOE SY. N. "Look for the Store with the Yellow Front" HARDWOOD FLOORING Floors Laid, Sanded and Finished M. LEG Phone 3744W1

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