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Mr. C. -- William LB Was Able To Cancel This Ad After The First Insertion FINDLAY SPACE HEA size 3 -- with 200-gallon storage tank, THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, October " 108 18 An Old Story But It Always Has A Happy Ending--"Sold Thy First Night" BE al 319g) 32--Automobiles For Sale '40 0 CHEV. BEST OFFER OR WILL | sell parts. 643 Bressey St. FORD DUMP TRUCK, "NEW CONDI. | tion and good job. $950 or trade for tar. 341W2 Pickering. iii 33--Automobiles Wanted | RAVE 1941 MOD MODEL CAR. R. WOULD wo trade later model. Dial 5- 2508) acs CARS BRING "MORE CASH FOR at Dodd's Car Lot. 300 ac Dial 3-9421. rE NovD) LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS Want cars for wrecking. highest prices paid. Dial 5-0533 or 3-2924. (Nov?) * WANTED Cars, Cars ond more #0 meet the demand.. for your car. DICK BRADLEY MOTOR 299 SIMCOE SOUTH (24681) Cars Cash 36--Pefs and Livestock $0 LIGHT SUSSEX AND NEW HAMP- shire pullets, 16 weeks of age. Price! $1.70 each. Apply Peter A. Jamieson, | ly 2, Uxbridge. Phone 257R22. = ag asm) BLACK AND TAN "FEMALE Dog, | started. Dial 35-5062. BABY BUDGIES READY FOR "TRAIN | ing, talking strain. All colors, 114 El- gin East. Dual 3.9767. (Nov) TERRIER PUPPIES (6MOOTH) dachshund, male, cocker spaniel, female. Knowiton Kennels. Dial 3-8933. oN Novi) BEAUTIFUL REGISTERED COLLIE puppies and grown stock, stud service Loch Rannock Collie Kennels, 1000 By ron St. South, Whitby. (Sept29ti) COCKER SPANIELS, ALSO BOARD au bena Kennels. new highway near Drive in Theatre. (Nové) 37--Farmers' Column COMPLETE LINE Of FARM jMPLE: | mefits including new fertilizer , tractor spreader; rubber tired wagon | with hay and forage racks, roller, har- rows, feed, bags, etc. Phone Heron, 1R13. (250¢) DEAD FARM STOCK, PICKED UP . Phone cellect Bowmanville 27 Also live borses. M: I Fur Farm, Tyrone (Oct28) | 38--Wearing Apparel a 3 BRIDESMAID DRESSES, ICE BLUE French lice, 'size 12, 14° and 16. Apply 174 Colborne St. st. (250c) GREEN CLOTH seal fur coat, both size 16; cheap. 118 Warren Ave. Dial 3-2837. (250¢) BLACK AMERICAN BROAD.TAIL, 3% length. Also large Quebec heater. Apply ! 89 Orchard View Bivd., N. Oshawa. (250a) ~ WORN (248C) COAT, LIKE NEW, good condition, 2 BRIDESMAIDS DRESSES, once. Dial 3-8784. Lady's genuifde dark brown Ryssion squirrel jacket. Size 18. In perfect condition. Value $550. Will sacrifice for half. | Cleve Fox, | CONSOLE RADIO AND REC 0 RD D | sonable. Dial 3-4792. |2 USED WHITE WALL TIRES, | 670 x 15. | Maple Grove. | magazines | Electric, 8 Church St. 39--Articles For Sale COMPLETE : HUNTING ou TFIT. CON- | sints of sleeping bag. All-wool hunting | 3-9362. es | | oLD DUTCH SPIN-WI WHEEL, oat, boots, two pairs pants, size 0. Used only once. Dial 3-8086. DINETTE SUITE, ~ DUNCAN- PHYFE drop-leaf table, china cabinet chairs. Dial 5-3039. (250a) PIANO, WILLIS, FAIR 22 CONDITION, and 4 | ACCORDION--SCANDALLI 39--Articles For Sale 41---Articles Wanted 46--Employment Wanted | MAN'S "OR EB BOY'S BICYCLE, $10. Dia! (250¢) | "825. | pI 21 Ritson N, 120 BASE, practically new (6 weeks), beautiful in- | strument and all-leather case. Worth nearly $300. Will sell very reasonably to $75. Dial 5-0107. Apply 4 St. (250a) CROSLEY | SHELVADOR REFRIGERA- tor. '52 model. Dial 5-4048. (250b) to learn piano ac dion. Phone 3.2834. (250t! BEDROOM SUITE, bed, springs and mattress. vanity with wing mirrors. CONSISTING OF Dresser and High CANADA'S FINEST, THE ALL-FLEXA- boy -- $80. Dial 3-2486. (250) | lum venetian blinds with vinyl plastic tapes and cords, by Mot GAS SPare HEATER FOR USE WITH almost new. Wo Industries. Free stallations anywhere. J. W. Melley, dial 3-2311. (Novl) B. F GOODRICH STORES, TIRES, batteries Addison appliances, Television, Thrifty budget plan. Dial 5-4543. Odtss SCHICW ELECTRIC RAZORS, ALL models. also parts for same Ip stock Meagher's, 5 King West. (Nov16) AWNINGS MADE TO MEASURE Lovely patterns. Free estimates. Folding chairs, card and banquet tables for rent Oshawa, (Novid) players, used. $35 up. Apply B.F. Good rich Stores. Dial 5-4543 145t6) SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER AND | spare parts for same. Cutti neads cords, etc. Meagher's, 5 King St. West. (Oct28) AND COW, MANURES, MUSHROOM | garden and sandy loam, sand, cinders and cheap fill. Dial 5-4274. (Oct28) | $19.95 UP -- HOOVER, ELECTROLUX Genera). Electric, Filter Queen, Airway Rexair Sales. Dial 5-5121. (Oct29) MANURE FOR SALE. DIAL 56028. (248C) TIME ALUMINUM WINDOWS a doors. Awnings and door canopies. Fob free estimates or demonstration call Airshade Awnings of Oshawa. Dial 5-4332. (N2v20) ALL MEDIUM SIZE OIL SPACE HEATFR, | | $20. Dial 3-8993. (249b) 120-BASE HOHNER ACCORDION, $500 when new. god condition. Priced gaa. (249¢) 2 BURNER, Apply 86 (248C) ELECTRIC RANGETTE, with oven. Will sell cheap. Olive Ave. COFFEE TABLE, HALL TABLE, SMOK- ing stand, 3 end tables; all pieces are walnut. Dial 5-1041. 396 Elgin East. (248C) SIZE Will sell cheap. (248C) SMALL HOUSE-TRAILOR. CAN BE seen at Beach's Grocery Store, R.R. 3, Bowmanville phone 2582. (248C Apply 86 Olive Ave. ORDERS TAKEN FOR STORM SASHES No. 1 quality, measurements and esti mates free. Dial 3-4989. BOOKS. POCKET BOOKS sold or exchanged. Kings 56] King St. W (Nov20) COMIC wav Book Exchange. Open every evening. Goodrich Stoves. Phone 5-4543. 143t6) | USED TIRES, MOST ALL SIZES, $3 UP | 8.F. | PAINT INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR, guaranteed, and every gallon Oshawa Hardware Dial 3-7624. (2451) all colours, $2.95 gallon. gravel, | (Novis) | dies, Pickering Saws. (2508) ) | BRITISH SPORTING RIFLE, 3006, 4 years old, 2 boxes ammunition, $55. Dial 5-4366. (250¢) RUDD GAS WATER HEATER. AL most new. Bargain, Dial 3-4380. (250b) | GM MASTER HEATER, GUARAN- teed, good condition, $11. 5. 1 Dial 3-4738. REMINGTON SEI bre 300 sav. (250¢) MIA UT TIC "CALI Dial 3-8031 before 3 p.m. (2506) | BABY GRAND PIANO, QUITE CLEAN. Apply 98 Olive Ave. Dial 5-6365. (250¢) | MAHOGANY DUNCAN-PHYFE - DROP- leaf table, cheap, good condition. 3-8169 after 6. ° (250¢) 6.PC. KITCHEN SUITE, VERY GOOD condition, reasonable for quick sale. Ap- | ply Garnet Leeder, Supertest Seryice Station, Brooklin. Phone 164. (250¢) SET OF ARMSTRONG STOCKS AND also 'pipe vise, nearly new. Dial 3-2547 after 6 p.m. rugs and woollens, reversible and seamless broadloom Save up to 3% Continental Ltd. Dial 5-1553. (Oct28 FLOORS NEED NO WAXING -- USE | Plastic Glass, dries in 1 hour. Obtain your supply from Glecoff [.G.A. Super: market, Ritson Rd. South. Open to 10 (Oct25) | LIVE POULTRY. FEATh metal, rags and mat Turner. Notth Oshawa. 3 2043 collect. (Novi2) ! VENE IAN ELINDS--THE ADVANCED Kirsch type. The most startling develop rient in venetian blind history. Fiat tened S-shaped slats give better and more graceful cnclosure. We are sure these blinds will not only satisfy -but create enthusi>sm. [Estimates without obligaticns Georze Reid. Dial 50633 ~ 66 Bond St. West, '(Nov12) PRESSURE SYSTEMS, BATH TUBS. toilets, wash basins, sinks, laundry tubs, sump pumps, pipmg and fittings. Harry Chinn; 460 Montrave. (Nov16) B E AU TI 13 cherry and apple trees, evergreens, Chinese elms, dar hedging. Dial 54274. M. Greenberg & Sons WE BUY: p.m. daily. WANTED, ers, scrap iron, *resses Dial L FRUIT - B NG also grapes, privet, ce (etn) Scrap Iron Metal Rags, Ete. Highest Prices Pala Phone 3-7333 -- 308 Bloor E. (Nov16) New 1954 Locomotive ar. | 20 Beatrice Dial | (249¢) | RUGS REWOVEN FROM YOUR oi) JEWELLERY SALESGIRL any size or color. | Rug Co. | | GLASS SHOWCASE. DIAL 3-982, | 2 (250b) SHAW RAG and METAL ! Highest prices paid for scrap iron, metal, rags, batteries, mattresses. | ete. Factory acevunts appreciated 89 BLOOR ST. E. | Dial 5-231} -- J. SHAW Res.: 3-911 (Nové) ! 42--Female Help Wanted | | STENOGRAPHER FOR SMALL OF- | fice. Shorthand preferred but not essen- | tial. * Single. Write Box ' 330 Times- | Gazette, (248 before. If interested in taking advan- tage of a fine earning opportunity write Box 526 Times-Gazette. (248C) | WOMAN FOR "GENERAL HOUSE- work for Nov. 2 boys, 1 and 2. Coun- try home. Or permanent, Phone Pick- | ering 180. (2500) CLERK FOR MODERN F FOOD 'MAR- ket, experience preferred but not neces- {'sary. Must be single. Apply in person, | Stouds Food Market, 54 Simcoe EN | PART- TIME TELEPHONE "OPERA- | tors--12 young ladies for telephone sales work, good working conditions, good pay. Apply Manager Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., or Wednesday, 9 a.m. 11 Celina Street. (250a) RECEPTIONIST, 25 YERS OR OVER, preefrably with some sales experience, | full-time' employment, good tion. Apply John Fairbairn, Wednesday 3-5 5 p.m. 11 Celina Street. { Postion open for girl with pleasing personality, Experi- ence not necessary, Perman- ent position for right applicant Apply Burns Credit Jewellers Ltd, 32 King W. (230e) i ~ SECRETARY - | STENOGRAPHER. For responsible' position with construction company located at Pickering. Some bookkeeping knowledge preferred but not es- sential. State qualifications, etc. to Box 520, Times Gazette (248¢) 43--Male Help Wanted 2 OPERATORS WANTED ately, one for '4-yard Insley back hoe. Must be experienced. Apply William Tripp, Port Perry 109R42 or 392. (250¢) DUE TO INCREASE IN BISIINESS, | Fuller Brush Co. needs 2 full-time sales- | men and 2 part-time salesmen. «Box 538, Times-Gazette. Pa pn snip-- sp {| ENJOY FINANCIAL SECURITY BY | becoming our representative in your | surroundings. We offer you best trade. | best earnings and best results. Write for further information concerning our line. Familex, 1600 Delorimier, Dept. F., | Montreal. (250a) | JOURNEYMAN PLU MBER. APPLY 98 | Wilson Rd. 8. Dial 5-5132, MALE HELP WANTED -- " IMMEDI- (2502) Cc) | 47--Legal Notices AVON'S SPLENDID NEW LINE OF | Xmas gifts are more exquisite than ever remunera- | (250a) | one for front end loader TDS, | Write | (2476) | EXPER- | RELIABLE PERSON DESIRES POSI- tion as companion Housekeeper to semi- invalid or elderly lady living Write Box 340, Times-Gazette. EXPERIENCED GIRL IN HOUS work, cooking, 'laundry, baby- "iin. Dial 3-9739 after 7 p.m. WASHING TO DO AT HOME, CALLED for and delivered. Dial 5-1312. (Oct30) OM TYPING DESIRED. ~ ENVELOP- ig letters, etc. Phone Sunderland (2450) é Fr Ottawa correspondent of the Chi- cago Tribune, says Igor Gouzenko. the man who exposed Canada's wartime Red espionage, has told ! 'hi Gouzenko Wants To See McCarthy OTTAWA (CP)--Eugene Griffin, MEET IN CANADA Gouzenko had expressed im R spy rings are -still CHIMNEYS| 812 FURNACES, PIPES. vacuum cleaned. Phone 419 Ajax, Whitby. I will not: be responsible for any debts contracted in my name without my -written consent as from this date. Philip E. Harper, | 225 Green St., | Whitby. CHANGE OF NAME ACT (R.S.0. 1950, Ch. 47) Application of RALPH ED- WARD SABOTKEWICH to change his name to RALPH and Applicgtion of RALPH WARD . - SABOTKEWICH ED- to ELSIE SABOTKEWICH and his children. GARY WAYNE SA- BOTKEWICH, MALCOLM BRUCE SABOTKEWICH and KAREN ANN SABOTKEWICH to ELSIE SABOT, GARY WAYNE SABOT, MALCOLM | BRUCE SABOT ond KAREN | ANN SABOT, respectively. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made by Ralph Edward Sabotkewich, R.R., 2, Pickering, Ontario, to His--Honor Judge F.-J. Mac- Rae, Judge of the County Court of the County of On- tario, at his Chambers in the Court House, Whitby, on Fri- day, the 27th day of Novem- ber, 1953, af 2 p.m. to change his name to Ralph Ed- ward Sabot and that the names | of the applicant's wife, Elsie |! Sabotkewich, and the names of | the applicant's children, Gary Wayne Sabotkewich, Malcolm | Bruce Sabotkewich and Karen Ann Sabotkewich, will be | changed as a result of this application. Dated this 7th day of October, 1953. CONANT & CONANT, Barristers & Solicitors, 7V%2 Simcoe St. S., OSHAWA, Ontario, Solicitors for the applicant, Ralph Edward Sabotkewich (0et20,27, Nova) | {operating in {United States. mer Russian embassy cipher clerk | here, now living in secrecy under zenko had not made known to the protection of the RCMP, declared |Canadian 'government his willing- there are still "lots of spies" 'action in the two countries. only wo 33 be fully exposed. { EDWARD ' SABOT. Jdentified 'Canadian town" |zenko told him he would be willing iseph change the name of his wife, ine {his committee thought it would be {while." |dental deaths from poisoning by 'even more disturbingly: |tablets. A recent survey of National | for barbiturates in one form or an- other jous strain or emotional distress. | their bedside tables, do not always Canada and the Mr. Griffin said Monday the for- at the U.S. border. in 'ness to meet the McCarthy com- | mittee. In New York two Senate sub- In a two-hour talk with him, | |{Mr. Griffin said in an interview, | | committees said they are eage: Ot21.Nov3.10) | Gouzenko appealed to other key to talk to Gouzenko. example and give their infoPma- ment from the McCarthy Senate tion to Canadian and U.S. govern- permanent investigations sub-com- ments. Gouzenko felt that was the mittee and the internal security Sestion of a large overdose of bar- biturate is weil known and general- easy of recognition; igures in spy rings to follow his was the response in a joint state- way espionage operations sub-committee, view any such meeting should take | place in Canada, chiefly because here and at McGill University, Mr. he is living under an alias and his Askwith was associated at falsified 'documents -- though ar- time or another with each of the ranged by the Canadian govern- capital's English - language news- ment--might get him into trouble papers. Other reporting or editing jobs took him tg the Yukon, Winni- However, Mr. Griffin said, Gou- peg, Brandon and Montreal. "Delighted, Griffin said Gouzenko told him ly Edited Paper In the Yukon wirTAwa (CP) -- Charles Ask- 75, newspaper man who had be J on a number of pa the across Canada, died Sunday nizht. Born in Ottawa and educated common drug habits as the tobac- co and caffeine habits in that, it is manifestly harmful to the in- dividual in such a way as to con: stitute a menace to society, and is not very different from addiction to morphine or cocaine. "The effect which follows the in. and al- The U.S. newspaper man, who that, while working in central in: though acute barbiturate poisoning a friend of the Russian, said Gou-| ito meet members of Senator Jo- U.S. McCarthy's committee in. yesyieating subversive activities in ber" of these, 'He said that if McCarthy and texts of secret U.S. documents." {useful, he would be glad to talk to them," Mr. Griffin said. "He {thought, himself, it might be worth- |it may come more quickly under Malenkov than if Stalin had lived. Use of Bedside Sedatives May Lead To Drug Addiction, In ten years the number of acci-, barbiturate drugs has. increased three-fold, and the number of sui- cides from these drugs has risen an over- dose of some barbiturate prepara- tion has become the commonest form of suicidal poisoning next to inhaling coal-gas, comments The Manchester Guardian weekly. MANY PRESCRIBED Barbiturates are obtainable only jon a doctor's prescription, but they are very widely prescribed nowa- days as sedatives and sleeping tone, and amylobarbitone. The. long-acting barbiturates are per- haps less pernicious in spect, but psychologically predis- posed individuals may develop de- pendence even on these. addiction as usnally sical deterioration, and on with- {Health prescribing in a given area ies of symptoms. indicates that up to 10 percent of cause tives. those with a short-action Frey such as pentobarbitone, butobarbi- this rr. "The habit of taking barbiturates once established, amounts to a true defined, in that the affected person not only | develops a craving for the drug | but suffers severe mental and phy- | the speed of his responses slowed. ! overshadowed in condition, said he met Gouzenko in an uni- |telligence headquarters in Moscow Presents an interesting and difficult through | during the early days of the war, Problem in treatment it is perhaps he had helped decode many mes- sages from Russian agents in the importance by chronic barbiturate intoxication, be this latter There were a "tremendous num- though | Jomimon, is not so well re. including military €0gniz information, plans, blueprints and ACUTE POISONING "The consumption of barbitur- Discussing current international ates in Great Britain is difficuit affairs, Mr. Griffin said, Gouzenko t0 assess, but Dunlop and his as- stated Russia plans aggression and | Sociates (1953) in their anaiys:s of prescriptions in this country have stated that 10 per cent of all rre- + scriptions are designed as seda- Further evidence that harbi |turates are to some extent abused is provided by the high incidenc» |of hospital admissions of cases of {acute apd chronic barbiturate pois. oning. f chemical agents taken with suicidal intent the barbitur- | ates now rank second only to car- bon-monoxide. "The manifestations of chronic barbitruate intoxication are pro- duced by modification of the func- tions of the central tem, but nervols evs- there is wide variation in the susceptibility of different in- dividuals of these drugs, and even of the same individual at differant times. The signs are not unlike those of severe chronic alcoholism. The affected individual is mentally impaired, his speech is slurred. the acuity of his mind blunted, and "Devastating as these changes drawal of the barbiturate shows a are to the observer, the patient well-defined and charact=ristie scr- himself is overwhelmed by a de- The barbiturate sire for the drug on which he has habit is thus different from such 'become dependent." all N.H.S. prescriptions may be otter, he are ets aruee, and SALLY'S SALLIES lief to people suffering from nerv- =x {But those who take them, and per- NN haps have got used to havinz a little - box of sleeping tablets on Washers -- $99.95 $10 Down Delivers realize how dangerous they can be In an overdose they can be lethal. Many of them are also habit-form- ing, and some recent inquests have | brought out that the taking of bar- | | fenced sewin Apply | !- | stating full particulars to Box 314 | Times-Gazette. (227th) | 48---Auction Sale EXPERIENCED TINSMITH FOR FUR- AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, conditioning work. No tractor, | ts, feed Price $275. Dial 5-5164. | (2500) | CITY APPROVED SEPTIC TANKS | " 38e--Market Basket | nace and air | available now at Fabricated Metals, | | and Stampings Ltd., 249 Second Ave. WINDFALL APPLES (DELICIOUS) and pick your own, $1 | or 51665. « Sows] bring containers id i" Dusk, W. Powers, 902 King St. East. NASH | (250a) | oRDERS TAKEN, WINTER POTATOES. Phone 3-3380. (sof) CARROTS, EXCELLENT QUALITY, delivered. Dial 3-9940. (Nov4) NO. 1 MCINTOSH AND DELICIOUS | apples. At wholesale prices. Bring con- | tainers. Black's Orchard Athol Street. | (South end). Whitby. an) | «BRIDE OF KENT P.K. MALT EX et hop flavored, Hight or dark, 2%- ig tins, at Glecoff I1.G.A. Market, Rit- son Road South, opea to 10 p.m. daily. Low prices every day. (Oct25) COME AND GET THEM WHILE THEY 1a onions, MacIntosh and other apples, also fresh eggs at Jean Goodills Farm Gardens, | Simcoe St. North. Phone 35-5978. f (Oct29) | 39--Articles For Sale { 3PC, CHESTERFIELD SUITE, GREY | wine, 3-pc. bedroom suite, spring pr mattress. Apply 174 Colborne St. | East. (250c) | BARONS" RADIO & ELECTRIC 426 SIMCOE SOUTH DIAL 5-4822 (Oct24) ALUMINUM COMBINATION Windows, Screens and Doors. + The world's finest. Made in Oshawa. For free estimates phone KOOLVENT SALES & SERVICE 94 BRUCE ST. DIAL 5-4632 (Nov10) FLOOR COVERING Oshawa's largest display. Choose from over 300 smart 1953 patterns for every roem in the house. Congoleums, Feltols, Rexoleums, Inlaids, Marboleums, etc. RUTHERFORDS 156 SIMCOE SOUTH SPECIAL 'Rose bushes for fall planting, 6 named varieties, popular colors. Listed price $8.50, fall price $6.50. Joseph Schraven. Phone Bowmanville 2461. (Nov?) "KOOLVENT" Ventilated Aluminum Awnings and Canopies. Made in Oshawa, For free estimates phone KOOLVENT SALES & SERVICE 94 BRUCE ST. DIAL 5-4632 (Nov10) 66t) Clearance Up To $120 Off BARONS' RADIO & ELECTRIC : Refrigerator A beautiful selection of drapery. Tiger and slip covering materials shown in your own home on request. All types tracks, rods, Sale | others need apply, SALESMAN Well established com- pany, dignified work, no travelling, above aver- age income. Interviews will be granted from 10- 12 on Fri.,, Sat.,, Mon., Tues., Wed. ALGER BUILDING 37 King St. E. 2nd Floor Room 22 er aes AREY ELECTRICIANS Journeymen -- Rate 2.20 per hour. Must have license, etc. 21 Church Street. (2364) furniture and lumber on il Oct. 31. The property of H. J. Drew, one mile 3 | south of Oshawa Airport. See Bills. Sale at 1 o'clock. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. (Oct. 24, 26, 28,30) | AUCTION SALE--STIRTEVANT'S Auc- | tion Room, 33 Hall St., Monday, Oct. 26, | at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:45, 3-pc. Window; Table; Liv- | ing Robm Table; Kitchen Chairs; Elec- | tric Washer; Annex; Beds and Springs; | Quebec Heater; Electrc Fire Grate, Step | | Ladder; Ice Boxes; Victrola and Rec- | ords; Floor Model Radio: Lawn Swing: Banner Ash Sifter: Wicker Chairs; Dav- enport: Chesterfield Chairs; Kitchen Table and 3 Chairs; Doll Carriage: Toilet Stool and Tank: Card Table: China Cabinet; Single Bed and Spring: Fire Side Bench: Sofa; Book Shelf; Pic- nic Table and Benches: Drop Leal Table; Floor Lamp; Dishes and a great many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. Frank Stirtevant, auctioneer, Dial 5-5751. (248b) | Chestefield Suite; | | Keep Defences J uu fase biturate sleeping pills after even small quantities of alcohol can bring death. | The "Practitioner" has published an important article on the use and abuse of these drugs by Dr. Thom- | as N. Morgan, senior lecturer in| materia medica and therapeutics | at the University of Aberdeen: | "The derivatives of barbituric acid form an important group of hypnotics and sedatives, and since the introduction of barbitone and] phenobarbitone in the early part of | the present century a larze num- ber of new members of the il have been prepared and are avail- able for clinical use. LEAD TO ABUSE "Until recently it has not been | widely recognized that barbiturates ! produce subjective alterations in mood which may lead to their relaxation and elation, Lonely sim- ilar to that produced by alcohol. | | 4 426 SIMCOE SOUTH DIAL §5-4822 venetian blinds, window shades supplied and installed. V. L. Alcoholics may use them to rein- | force he effect of alcohol, and in time may come to prefer them to Ready Urges Chamber of C. |iheieniih Biro hor OTTAWA (CP) -- The Canadian | - ~ |Chamber of Commerce has pre-| dicted that 'reasonable' defence spending will be essential for some ime to come. e chamber, in its annual sub- Hissin to the cabinet, warned! i iti {Monday against a "too easy op- Good working conditions, {timism" that would lead to weak- welfare benefits. Apply |ening of defences on "slight evi- stating experience, educa- {dence of real improvement in the international situation.' tion and wages expected to {A spokesman for the delega- | |tion said Prime Minister St. Laur- Write Box 423, Times-Gazette of Copr. 1953, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World nghts reserved. "Please tell your Mamma the Brush Man is here." Oshawa district. Write at once to Box 326, Times-Gazette. ad TIME STUDY MEN CHEST © oF "DRAWERS, DRESSING | table with stool, end table and coffee | : table ju Mack lacquer, oval lamp table. MONTGOMERY. Phone 122 Dial 5- (250c) | Brooklin. Phone 475 Ajax. CIRCULATOR HEATER, GOOD CON. | Novi} JOIN RUTHERFORD'S dition, $8, delivered. Dial 51410, 90 CEDAR CHEST CLUB Rossland Rd. West. (250a) Dozens of beautiful designs REFRIGERATOR, NEW 7.CU. FT, EX- and finishes, Lane Red Seal, Heirloom. The largest selec- nt condition, freezer, 107 Keith St., tions in town. Make your Whitby, evenings. (250a) TOVE, EXCELLENT CON- choice now while selection is complete. A small deposit MOFFATT STOVE, dition, 4-burner, low side oven, heat con- holds. Lady's beautiful mirror, brush and comb set 'Free' trol. Tape recorder, two speed. Apply with every chest. 235 Olive near Ritson, (250¢) | INTRODUCING RUTHERFORD'S 156 SIMCOE SOUTH ot (Oct) See the new McClary oil space heaters at Rutherford's, dependable, efficient low-cost heating for your home Stream- lined, modern styling, two new models to choose from, Budget terms. See them today "RUTHERFORD" 156 SIMCOE SOUTH (216t) Mr. Merchant . . . ® Sears-Roebuck, of Chicago, are recognized as a leader in the ® field of imaginative and forceful merchandising. The figures ® elow are as published by Editor and Publisher, in their issue of June 6, 1953. The Record Speaks for Itself . . . In 1945 Sears-Roebuck Spent $34,009,500 In Newspaper Advertising' | 'The new triple-track combina- | tion and screen, windows, | aluminum doors and awnings, | custom made. Free estimates. | i | { 39a--Fu el 'Wi ood SRE ER lent had commented favorably on MIXED SLABWOOD, $5 SINGLE CORD. this view and had declared the Dial 5-5004. (248F) | peace and security of Canada must be the government's prime consideration. Baby-Sitter Spirited Off LACR(SSE, Wis. (AP) La- crosse was an uneasy town -Mon- day night, a town where parents of teen-age girls stirred restlessly ' at strange noises, where everyone stayed home because there were! no baby-sitters. This was the town of 50,000 where 15-year-old Evelyn Hartley, | daughter of a college professor, | | disappeared Saturday night while | baby-sitting so a family could at- tend a football game, Rewards totalling $450 have been! posted for information leading to the arrest of Miss Hartley's ab. ductor. All law-enforcement agen- (cies in this county joined force in the search for the man who | apparently forced a basement win- dow at the Viggo Rasmusen home | land spirited her away. There were no tangible clues Bloodstains. on the outside of the Rasmusen home and on other _ 'houses in the vicinity were an: lyzed. "We have a few things," said laboratory director Charles Wilson. "Perhaps we have some finger- prints. We will: check over what we have and make a detailed re- port later." Lacrosse police checked known ne sex offeniers most of the night. t Y : ~~ Fach had an alibi. Three other | 46--Employment Wanted men picked up for questioning WINDOWS WASHED. STORMS PUT ON. 'vere released. All officers ad-| Any other odd jobs. Dial 5-1644. (250c) mitted clues "'were very slim." WEATHER GUARD SALES OSHAWA -- 3-2111 (Nov26) wT Body Ho rdwood Hardwood Slabs Mixed Slabs Soft Slags Foot-lengths V2-Cord Lots, 75¢ Extra G. HEASLIP PHONE 37R33 BETHANY, ONT. (Nov23) SCOTT'S RECORD BAR and GIFT SHOP 111 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH DIAL 5-6245 HARDWOOD, 4 LENGTH, $21; FULL cord foot-lengths, $24; also soft and hardwood slabs, foot lengths, $15-820 full cord. Phone Port Perry 54J. (Nov?) SOFTWOOD SLABS, FOOT-LENGTHS, | $5, single cord; hardwood slabs, $6.50 | single cord. Also body hardwood Dial! 5-2490, (Novs) | HARDWOOD FACTORY CUTTINGS FOR | | furnace range or jacket heater, $5 or | $2 lots delivered. Dial 3-739]. (Oct21) 40--Articles For Rent Rent A Television Only $1 A Day ean Hema Gi Camas 426 SIMCOE SOUTH DIAL 5-4822 ""CLIMATITE"" Aluminum combination windows and screens y "Maloney Aluminum Combinagti~n "doors, $59.50 Low Cost , Free Estimates TOM BARBER Dia! 3-8924 PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Agents for the fomous Smith- Corona Portable . . . first choice of the people everywhere. Handy for home ond student use . . . (Novid) make a wonderful Chrismas pres- | DON'T BUY A SEWING MACHINE ent. Available for immediate de- | Unless you get the right one. We livery from carry the largest seltction in pew GENERAL PRINTERS LIMITED | and r Sewing M OFFICE SUPPPLY DIVISION | [From $20 up. Easy terms -- uo 6466 CELINA ST. PHONE 3.77 terect charges. (Novz®) | COMMUNITY SEWING CENTRE OFFICE CHAIRS Dist 34840 Steno chairs, side chairs, executive arm chairs, stacking or folding chair', etc., a complete' stock ready for immed- iate delivery from our Oshawa Varehouse, Cal GENERAL PRINTERS LIMITED Office' Supply Division 64-66 Celina St. Telephone 3-7733 (TussNovaa) $ $ WANT TOP WAGES $ $ Don't let limited ability keep you in low-paid frequent lay- off jobs. Lee A HEATING MECHANIC Easy to master installation, maintenance and repair of all types oil burners, stokers, and all' their fully automatic con- trol devices in spare time. Ur- gent demand for S.E.l. heat- ing graduates promising pre- vailing wage rates, Let us show you all, Just write to- night. STANDARD ENGINEERING INSTITUTE Box 324, Oshawa Times- Gazette. (Nov4) "HIS AMOUNT IS;-- 81.3% -- SMALL WONDER - That Séars-Roebuck Are One Of The World's Foremost Merchandisers ! The Daily Times Gazette A A TI (Oct24) 41é-Articles Wanted | ORGANS WANTED. MUST BE REA. sonable. Will pay cash. Write Box 436, Times-Gazette. (Nov22) COND USED FURNITURE WANTED, dressers, stoves, heaters, kitchen sets Crysler Furniture, 56 King West. Dial 5-0132. (Oct23) WANTED TO BUY--USED POPULAR magazines. comics, Romance, Detective, etc., any quantity, Dial 5-425. (Novs) Of Their Total Retail Advertising Budget NAME (Novis) EXTRA SPECIAL 21" Console Television Wooden Cabinet $329.50 FIANOS. CASH FOR ¥ four p PIANO now. n BARONS RADIO & ELECTRIC Songs 426 SIMCOE SOU DIAL 5-4822 | BUILD J A A FULL-TIME OR I PART- | time independent, prosperous business. For a small investment we will send you an -asortment of exclusive teas, coffees and imported quality biscuits "that sell like hot cakes. Satisfaction or refund. Contact People's Tea and Coffee | Co., 266 Queen West, Toronto. . GUARANTEED - T.V. ANTENNAS Rags, Paper,, etc INSTALLED DIAL 52133. | fm Jew nfs puny WovD Novis) | CEDARDALE SCRAP IRON AND METALS 100 Annis St. East of C.N.R. Station WE PAY: Highest prices for Iron, Metal,

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