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Oshawa Daily Times, 12 Aug 1927, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA PALLY TIMES. FRIDAY, AUGUST. 12, 1927. A ANALY RE Real Estate for Sale R BARRISTER, plicitor, Notary * Public, Comvey- cer, money to loan. Room 2, oyal Bank Bldg., Simzoa and Bond reets. Phone 1496. (121-ma) IONANT & ANNIS, BARRISTERS, plicitors, Notaries Public, Bte, ' Cour yancing and general practice of w, 'Offices 7% Simcoe St. seutd, Dahawa. Phone 63. G. D, Conant, LA. LL.B,; A, F. Annls, Bly Lil 8 8, KBBS, 0. G, REYNOLDS, 38 BLOOR ST. Kast, Phone 693. Auto painting and slmonizing,. Work guaranteed. Before painting get our prices, (tf Signs H, R, COULDERY ARTISTIC DXk- corating. Signs on paper, wood cot- ton, brick; show cards, price tickets cf every description, Disney Block, Oshawa, (329-1) REAL BARGAIN -- NEW SIX room brick house. All convenien- ees. Near G. M. C.. Sacrifice at $3,200 , cash §500. Apply 22 Bruce street. (38-¢) POULTRY AND SHEEP RANCH for sale. Frame house and barn, Creek, woods. Would consider house and lot in éXchange. Address Box 7655, Port Hope, Ont. (34h) NEW 4 ROOM COTTAGE, CON- veni Lot alone is worth $800. V. B, N. SINCLAIR, K.C,, BANK of Commerce Building, (116-1 yn) JOSEPH P, MANGAN, H.A.,,~BAR- mister, 'Solicitor, Notary Publie, Con- veyancer, Money to loan, - Office 84% King St. east, Oshawa, Phone 1456. Residence phone 837. GRIERSON & CREIGHTON--BAR- risters, Qonveyancers, Notaries Pub- Office over Standard Bank. le, ete, Phone 12. J. Entrance Simcoe St, ¥, Grierson, B.A,, T, K, Creighton, Window Cleaning |THE OSHAWA WINDOW CLEAN- era--house cleaning, woodwork and floors polished, screens and store windows put on and removed. Phone 1302w. Must sell at once, Price only $1,700. Cash. $360, Immediate possession. Apply 22 Bruce street, (43-h) 7 ROOMED HOUSH WITH § STABLE Ya acre of garden land in Brooklin. Will sacrifice for immediate sale. W. I. Rebson, Brooklin, (83-¢) Transportation SMITH TRANSFORTATION LIMIT- ed, Simcoe St., S,, phone 346", 212 Front 8t., E.,, Toronto, Phone Main 76387, Superior Transportation sor- vice, (42-tf) SWANSON Kenzie, Barristers, Notary Public, ete, Oriminal and Civil Law, loan, Office over Lamble's store, 2 King St, east, Phone 940. D. A, J. Swanson, H, N, German, F, G, Mackenzie, GERMAN & MAC Conveyancers, All branches of Money to Machine Floor Sanding FLOORS FINISHED COMPLETE I'OR SALE--LARGK HOUSE, bedrooms, parlour, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, hoarding house, furniture: ineluded, Redecorated, Central, Phone 799W, (311) FOR SALE-- ROOM BUFF BRICK semi-bungalow, 139 Agnes St. Owner, (321) sTucco HOUSE FOR SALE, seven rooms, all conveniences, 85 6 by expertMnechanics. Sercen windows and screen doors, Haynes lol King St, W., hi 180 r 2, Res, (tf) A, J. PARKHILL, BARRISTER, 80- licitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer, Disney Bldg., oppo- money to loan, site Post Office, residence, 2239). Phones, office 1614; (821) Building Supplies WE HAVE ROUGH AND DRESSED lumber, lath, shingles, sash, doory and interior trim. JF, L. Beecruft, LOUIS 8, HYMAN & Co, ters, Conveyancers, Notaries, Over Engel's store, 16 Simcoe North, Money to loan, nflice 67, Residence 2101, St, (te) BARRIS- ete, Phones-- Whitby, lumber and woodyard, Osh- 'awa, phone 324 (69-11) Money to Loan lnsurance PRIVATE FUNDS 7T0 LOAN ON first mortgages. Lowest interest DAVIS AND SON, King st. west, Oshawa, Fire Agency In Oshawa, putable ire Companies, (118-t1) INSURANCE, 19 The oldest 30 Re- rates and favorable terms. Grierson & Creighton, Barristers, ete, Stan- dard Bank Chambers, (Aug, 12-1mo.) Estimates freee B. | Phone | Arlington Ave, Phone 2462W. (32-¢) ROOM BRICK "house, quiet street, five minntes 'walk from G,M.C., Fittings and business district, ' Modern and first class condition, Apply Kast, or C. M, Anderson's Clothing Store, (32-1) A REAL BUY AND BARGAIN IN Oshawa, a frame cottage for sale, tual value $1600. Will sell at hig uy gt I ean get a good down payment on same, Dimension--5 rooms and sym- mer kitchen, garden with large chicken house, lot 93x33 with factories all with- in 10 minutes walk, For particulars apply John Hawkins, Box 188, Post Offiffce, Walkerville, Ontario. 29 FOR SALE--SIX-ROOMED HOUSE at 125 Alexandra street, Call after six "OR SALE--7 MONEY TO Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist LOAN--6%% CITY and farm loans. No commission; building loans. Frank S. Ebb, bar- DR. F, 7, BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will be at his & Lovell's Drug office over "Jury rister, Royal Bank Bullding, (25-tf) 68% CITY AND FARM LOANS, No commisston, Building loans, Le- at ahove address or phone 833]. (73tf) Wanted to Buy MR, 8, JACOB, DEALER IN RAGS and. all kinds of metals. I am pay- ing tor scrap batteries $1 and $1.50. 114 Athel" Rates for Classified Ads. First insertion == 13 cents per word Minimum htguidiin, Each subsequent insertion 1¢ per word, Three consecutive insertions for the price of two first insertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge for three insertions, 60 cents, Box number--=10¢ additional Professional or Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 worde or less; 10 cents a word per month for each additional word, TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE; ACCOMP. LISH MUCH TELIPHONE 85 Ask For Classified Ad Depart ment, rm-- rE---- Articles For Sale FOR SALE STERL SEPTIC TANK complete, (Standard size), Price $36, Also cook stove four lids and reservoir in good condition, Very cheap, Por particulars phone 7425. (34¢) FOR SALE--MOTORCYCLE AND sidecar 1922, electrically equipped in first class condition, $150, ar will consider nearest offer. Box "0" Times. ; (32¢) FOR. SALE -- FULTON REAR wheel in Al condition, Apply Peter Martin & Sons, Bowmanville, Phone 497w, 11tf FOR SALE -- MASON AND RISCH Pianos, ulso Player Pianos, high grade only. Terms arranged. Used piaios on hand, CC, Trull, Phone 568J, (96tL) MIXED HARD AND SOF] WOOD slabs, $3.50 per load. Also bone dry body wood, Phone 660, Waterous- Help Wanted--Female WANTED--GIRL FOR LIGHT housework, Apply Mrs. (Dr.) Run- dle, 105 Simcoe St. South, Phone 83. (32¢) Boarders Wanted BOARD FOR TWO RESPECTABLE young men or young couple at 44% Simcoe St. N. (32¢) BOARDERS WANTED--10 MIN- utes walk from G.Mm.c. Apply 16 King St. W. (33h) TAPS SGUNDED FOR. MAJOR-GEN. WOOD Famous American Soldier Laid to Rest in Arlington Cemetery Washington, were sounded Aug. 12.--Taps Tuesday for Major- Gen, Leonard Wood in Arlington National Cemetery. Gen, Wood was huried alongside his "rough riders" on a little knoll RICH MAN. SEES DOLE IN IRELAND, PHONE 705 Kelly's Drug Store Prompt Delivery Tipperary Woman Fined for Skinning a Goat * Alive SCIENCE IN SCHOOLS Dublin * Lioness' Pride Cubs Gets Swelled Head + A rich man's attempt to obtain unemployment benefit cost him £25 when he appeared in court at Bel- fast. It was proved that he had a private income of £250 a year, and owned £5,000 and £6,000 worth of gllt-edged securities, The defense was that the man was doing no work and thought that the only qualifica- tion required to draw the dole was to be unemployed. For stealing clothes to the value of £8 and £9 in cash, from several in overshadowing the Maine Memorial, As the casket was lowered into the grave, 19 guns were fired from the post at Fort Myer, to a great man and a famous sold- fer. An initial salute of 19 guns was fired at minute intervals as the cortege entered the National Cemetery. Services were hrief and simple. Paying their final tribute were the few officials left in Washing- ton, Secretary of State Kellogg, Postmaster-General New, Assistant Secretarys of War MacNider and Davison, Major-Gen., Harbord, and military chiefs from every bureau in the War Department, In a flag-draped casket the body of Major-Gen, Wood had been horne through the city of his triumphs and defeats to fits first resting place beside his comrades. Rain had reduced crowds along the line of march to mere hand- fuls. At 9 a.m. the procession left the Union Station and moved slow- ly toward the Capitol. The army a final salute ! houses, an 18-year-old girl was sen- tenced at Bangor Corrt to six months' imprisonment. The young woman went to various houses at 11 [@'dlock at night, and telling the itenants she had missed the last bus for Belfast, got a night's ldoging. In the morning she decamped with money and goods. Entangling his leg in a hawser which he was releasing, a member nf the crew of a coal hoat docked at Belfast had a portion of the limb torn away. He was removed to the Roval Vietoria Hospital, where it was found necessary to amputate at the thigh. Vandals, Damage to shrubs is constantly oc- curring in the beautiful grounds of Johnstown Castle, Wexford, owned by Lady Maurice Fitzgerald. The grounds are open to the public, and, it is stated, while Lady Fitzgerald is reluctant to withdraw the privi- leges which visitors have always en- DIAMONDS UNG EWEL IRON rambo CHIROPRACTIC 1). E, Steckley, Chiropractor iy Dru Therapist, wul be in the office, coe street, north every afternoon % Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday . evenings. a a y town and surrounding dis- calls made in ttict, Consultdfion 'ls free 'at office. Phone 224. i Sa -- Davidson & Samells 88 Simcoe St, N, ' Phone 287 "For Better Shoe Values" RR . Ld METAL BUMPING AND: ALL KINDS OF BODY WORK MERRITT AUTO AND REPAIR King St, W, Oshawa WE LEAD IN RADIO ams Furniture Co Por Your PHONE 22 pn; seess. Btore each Saturday, from 1 till 4 p.m. for consultation and treatment of diseases of ear, nose and throat gal work done at this office, A, J. Parkhill, Barrister, Disney Bldg. Phone 1614, (176¢F) Buying old cars. Phone 764. 165-tf | Meek Ltd. (Mar 26-tf) CEMENT, LUMBER, FRAMES, hand furnished a slow tempo with joyed she hopes that the destruction, its military dirge. which has threatened the closing of only. at drug store Phone 97, (40-tf) Appointments may be made Undertaking Medical PnYSICIAN, BUR- Office and resi- DR, McKAY, genn, Aceoucher, dence, King St. Bast, corner Victoria Bt., Oshawa. Phone 04, DALTON FUNERAL g¢ SERVICE. Sedan Ambulance, 199 Simcoe Street South. Phone 47. A6-5.0 LUKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING BT. East, Ambulance, R 19 Work Wanted PETER MARTIN & SONS, BUILD- ing contractors, Masonry work of every description, Bowmanville, phone 97W. tf WOOD-WORKING ~-- MISCBLLANE- ous wood-working shop. Screens, hes and doors made, also repairs. Division St. 69 King Street east. DPR, GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN snd surgeon. Speeial references to diseases of infants and children, Of- fice and residence, 97 Bond east. PR. B. J HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI- clan and Surgeon, special attentio. glven to X-ray work snd Eleetro- Theopy. Office, Disney Bloek. Phone 2050. nf) Denial DR. D, BR. DAVIES, OFFICE OVER Ward's store, Simcoe street south. Nitrous oxide oxygen gas sdmin- istered for extraction, nurse at- tendant, Phone 231. Residence, 2087. (te) DR, 8. J. PRILLIPS, DENTIST, OF- fice over Bassetts', Phone 959; Residence 306. 4-1 yr. DR. H. M. COOKE, 9 SIMCOE ST. ig over Mitchells Drug Store. for extraction. Phone 654. DR. L. BE. HUBBELL, DENTIST, OF- te, Royal Bank Bldg. Phone 948; residence, 1378M. 35-12 DR. W. H. GIFFORD, OFFICE RE- jent Theatre Bldg. Phone 1780. 669. 68 of DR. BR. B. ADAMS, DR. RUNDLE ) 107 Simcoe Street 8. X-ray, extraction. Telephone 504. 114W. 13481 Veterinary Surgeon . S. DICKENSON, V.S., DISEASES Phone 210J. # B. Edmondson, 261 Bimeve SL 1 Watch Repairing PF, A. Von GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44% King Street West. ronage is solicited. (29-t1) Your pat-| !chesterfields made to order. Work- | manship guaranteed. G. A, Con-; Istable, 143 Colborne East Phone h20PF. (T5¢0) Help Wanted--Male Floor Surfacing NEW METHOD FLOOR SURFAC- ing (including sanding, waxing, fill- ing and polishing). Old floors made new. Edmondson, 251 Simcoe St. South, phone #440. (tf) Corsetiere MRS. ANNIE PENTLAN), PRO- FESSIONAL Spirella Corsetiere, 223 Dearborn Ave. Phone 1988W. Even- ings by appointment. 0) Architects er, competent and experienced. Al- ger Press Limited. (34a) NIGHT WATCHMAN FOR PRI- vate premises. Apply Box "N" Times. (34-c) WANTED--MAN WITH CAR FOR | canvassing in country. Pleasant and : profitable work. Old established busi- ness. Box "G" Times. 20tf TOOL AND DIEMAKERS, SHAPER hands, planer hamds. internal 'and external grinders wanted. Must have | experience on "sheet metal stamp- | ings. Apply Employment Service of | Canada, 12% Simcoe St. 8. (32¢) 8, ! i 0 rings and jewelry of all kinds. | | UPHOLSTERING 0% ALL KINDS, | pay the balance at fifty cents per | Order now from O. H. Dell, / sash, doors, cedar shingles, ashphalt roofing, hardwood flooring, gyproe. Phones 660 and 1288, Waterous- Meek, Ltd. (34-10) f1 DEPOSIT WILL SECURE EITH- ar of the following: Roger's Silver- ~vare complete set, 26 pieces, $20. iFine assortment of Ladies' and ients' guaranteed watches, $20; al- week. 221% Simcoe street south. Phone Miss SONS, were at Mrs. Wood, the widow; Louise B. Wood and the Leonard, jr, and Osborne, the interment. CAR PLUNGES INTO RIVER; THREE DIE Death Machine Sy Speeds Down 1656. (July 23-Aug. 23) For Rent WANTED---MALE STENOGRAPH- | FURNISHED BEDROOM TO RENT wiht or without board. Modern con- | | veniences. Central. ' Phope 781W 184 Burk St. (33b) SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, STABLE and two acres of land on Park Read north. Apply 13 John street. Phone 112. (33-¢) TWO CHAIR BARBER SHOP ON Athol street with complete fixtures. Apply 13 John street. Phone 112. (38-¢c) TO RENT--TWO ROOMS, SUIT- able for light housekeeping. Close to G.M.C. factory. Phone 14451. (33h) C. C. STENHOUSE -- GENERAL architectural work. Second floor, Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. Res. Phone 027. Live Stock FOR SALE. (34-¢) 1 WORKING HORSE Apply 45 Albany St Auctioneer E. J. POMERY, 18% KING ST. SOW WITH 12 SMALL PIGS FOR sale. Thomas Melnyk, Lakeview Gar- dens, after five o'clock. (33¢) FOR RENT--LARGE FURNISHED bedroom for business couple or two with breakfast or board. 83 Ritson Rd. 8 (32¢) FURNISHED BEDROOM FOR TWO gentlemen. Breakfast if desired. Box "S$" Times. (32-¢) east, Oshawa, Ont., Li d Aune- tioneer for Counties of Durham Northumberland, Ontario and City of Oshawa. Solicits your patronage. All phone calls receive prompt at- tention. Phone 1013M. Satisfae- tion zuaranteed. {June 21-1) Motor Cars | FOR SALE_ONE FORD TON! truck 1922 in good order. Also ome Model 47 Sedan body, fits K 45 Me- Laughlin. Apply 609 Carnegie Ave. Evenings. (3411) all domestic animals scienmtific- treated. Dominion Government eterinary. 34 Brock St. E. Phone 057. (131-1) Music HUR W. LYNDE (HAMBOUR: , Toronto). Teacher of BE. STANTON, > piano. examinations. Studio, 92 Sim- p St. NX. Phone 371J. ALCM., 7 Fi TRF kinds ot machinery repairing. | starter ring gears install- : commenting rods mne-babbited, | Sears or pinions supplied for makes #! cars. 161 King St, Phone £19 (an Painting and Decorating GUTSOLE, PAIRYING, FAPER- graining, pa experience. ork guaranteed. A651 2067TW. ri fille Pupils prepared | NT MACHINE CO.--WE DO | jae. (4545) 1% cad from all trains, Tire Repeiring ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRING at ldeal Tire Shop. Tires for sale. Jamieson Bros. Phone 438 (tr) FOR SALE--FORD TOURING, SIDE curtains. Starter. $150. 451 Sim- coe S. Phone 78. £33¢) Agents Wanted iable for two or three. LARGE FURNISHED ROOM sSUIT- 141 Col- Phone 5207). 132¢) borne street east. Wanted to Rent WANTED IMMEDIATELY FOUR or five roomed house. Phone 1578W. (34-¢) | COTTAGE OR BUNGALOW BY A! responsible party. Apply Box "¥" New York Waterfront Street 1 12.-- New York, Aug. An auto- mobile sped down a waterfront | street, found an opening between | parked trucks and plunged into the East River, carrying three men to their death. Two bodies were récovered soon after the sedan dived off a string- piece near Manhattan Bridge, and police were searching for the third. One of the bodies recovered was that of one of two men in the car. The other body was that of a dock laborer, presumed to nave been sleeping near the edge of the #tring-piece when the wheels brushed into the stream. In the pocket of the man, pre- sumed to have been the driver, was a driver's license issued to Charles Feund, of Oyster Bay, N.Y. { Neighbor: "Your boy sas. just thrown a stone at me." Father: "Did he hit you?" No." "Then it.wasa't my boy." ----_-- Times. (32-¢c) Contracting MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL THREADGOLD BROS. GENERAL building contracors. Let us give you sur estimates. Write, or ph (Whit- and appoint agents. Position per- manent. $1092 yearly guarantee (being $21 weekly average) and « Ww) 255. 735) Veterinary 4 E. J. SHIRLEY, V.8., SPECIALIST For particulars write Win- ston Co. Toronto. (24-2) Board and Room ROOM ANP BOARD FOR TWO £X] al 1 A | diseases domestic animals, cat and {Gog hospital Long experience. 503 Masson St. Phone £29. | ~~ | Second Hand Dealer | ! | DEALERS IN SECOND HAXD | | furniture. Buy and sell. Apply | | 186 Bloor St. E. Phone 1617M. | (uly 25-Ang. 25) | Transportation { [ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO gentlemen or married couple. 112 Celina St. (33c) zentleen. Phone TT4W. (R141) Furniture Storage FURNITURE STORED IN SEPAR- ate compartments. 85 Bond St. West. - Phone 82. Colemam's Cart- age and Storage. {COLEMAN CARTAGE AND STOR- 85 Bond St. West. Phone £ trucks for prompt service. | Qe | 1 Moving van and storage warehouse | painted. Raggage transferved to | ap) | (equipment. YOUR HOUSE ILIKE NEW. GET IT Reasonable pnices. Pure materials. Apply Box "A" Times. (28-Sept. 45 | towmall fam THREE OR FOUR ROOMED COT- tage with water, for two months, wanted. Phone 2344J. (33-¢) FOUR OR FIVE ROOMED HOUSE wanted by September 8. Phone 18887. (33-¢) Lost and Found FOUND--HANDBAG CONTAINING sum of money and several articles" found on Albert St. laff might. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for ad. 391 Albert St. (33h) SHELL RIMMED GLASSES IX case labelled R. B. Mair. - Rewand at Slean's booth,. Oshawa Lake. Phone- 22204. (32) Exchange HOUSE WITH SIX ROOMS, EXTRA | lot garage. will exchange fo near Oshawa. Nontl: Apply Box "IV Times. (33) | preterved. 11923 Ford Sedan. 1--1924 Ford Sedan. Jrri925 Ford Sedan, bal- foon tires and many ex- the castle grounds, will cease. Weirde, a lioness in the Dublin Zoo, recently gave birth to two cubs, and was immensely proud of the fact, For a time no one dared look at the precious mites. Anyone who tried to peer over the barricade erec- ted in front of the cage got a telling off in the best lingo that needed no translation--the tone and accom- panying gestures made the general gist of the diatribe painfully clear. Holding up a guard and depriving him of his revolver and ammunition was admitted by three boys when they appeared in Limerick Circuit Court recently. After the "holding up" the telephone and telegraph wires in the district were cut and an armed attack made on Cahircon- lish Guard Station The sergeant was struck with a bullet. A sus- pemsory sentence of twelve months' imprisonment was passed on the S. ig from a tour of Ireland, a London man says that he has never seen the country looking better or doing worse. He gives a good ac- count of the roads which the Free State bas set itself to improve as the first step to attracting tourists. But otherwise Ireland is suffering from what one might almost call the col- {lapse of the home market. he says. The "big house" is apt to be unoccu- pied, the squireens are becoming a awemory, the men with money are leaving th, country. Flayed Goat. Skinning a goat alive was eharged sgainst a middle-aged woman at Duiffirum (Tipperary) District Court. A civic guard said he saw defendant on the public road skinn- Thompson's Drug Store 10 Simcoe Bt. 8, We Deliver A, G, BROOMFIELD Baueries, Electric Repairs #7 King St. W. Phone 1184 Reg. C. W. DETENBECK KING SREET EA ST WILSON & LEE MUSIC. STORE 71 Simcoe St. N. Phone 2388 Everything in Music jing the goat. the legs of which were moving. Defendant told the Court she skinned about 50 goats im the year "J never skinned a goat alive," she said "I had its throat cut at the time the guard came up. [If you killed a fowl the nerye would work some time afterwards." She was fin- ed £1 or fourteen days' imprison- ment. Teaching of rural science is mow obligatory in Free State primary schools. In a usefai booklet for teachers published by the Fre, State Stationary Office it is pointed out that Rural Science is not intended to be vocational, but it should serve to deepen the child's interest im the world around him; it should appeal the senses and thereby develov of careful observation. en- quiry, and clear thought; it should stimulate particularly an interest iw matural phenomena. Attempting to obtain by means bof a forged telegram, a large sum of fnoney from a firm of turf acoount- ts was charged against two men at Bdwmerick City Circuit Court. For he accused men, it owas said that ghey bore exemplary characters. One seryed with the Royal Fusiliers dur- ing the war. and had a wife and eight children. The other was man- ager of th, Corporation Gas Works. | was a married man with eight children. Roth men were allowed out lou their own vecogmizances of £10 each to keep th, peace and be of [goed behavious for Gwe years. He

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