THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1928 PAGE ELEVEN * ES ---------- ED SECTION 4 ~~ meets Mr. Seller JHE CLASS uyer Ww a i Music Watch Repairing NANT & ANNIS, BARRISTERS, icitors, Notaries Public, Ete. Con- veyancing and general practice of w. Offices Simcoe St. south, awa. Phone 4, G. D. Conant, BA. LLB.; AF. Annis, BA, FE %) FRANK S. EBBS, BARRISTER, Splicitor, Notany Public Convey- afcer. Money to loan. Third floor rew 'Alger Building, Opposite Post Office. Phone 2996. (4t0) , E. N. SINCLAIR, K.C, BANK of Commerce Building. (116-1 yr.) JOSEPH P. MANGAN, BA--BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Con- ncer. Money to loan. Office 1434 King St. East, Oshawa, Phone 148, Residence phone 837. GRIERSON & CREIGHTON--BAR- rigters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- lic, ete. Office over Standard Bank. Entrance Simcoe St. Phone 13. J. F. Grierson, B.A, T. K. Creighton, SWANSON, GERMAN, McKENZIE and Douglas, barristers, solicitors, conveyancers, notaries publie, Money to loan. 2 King St. E. Phone 940, 2454. D. A! J. Swanson, F, G. McKenzie, 8. B. Douglas, (130tr) LOUIS 8S. HYMAN AND COM: any, Barristers. Money to loan, ver Dewland's Store, 16 Simcoe street north, Phone 67, residence 1397W. (tr) PARKHILL AND GREER, BAR- isters, etc. Money to loan. Alger Bldg., opposite post office, Phone 1634. A. J. Parkhill, A, W. 8, Greer. (49tf) == Medical DR. HAROLD W, TRICK, PHYSI- cian, Surgeon, Obstetrician, Spe- cial references to maternity work and diseases of women. Two years' post graduate experience. Office and residence 167 Simcoe St. N., (cor. Brock) phone 308. (119-tf) DR, MeéKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, Accoucher. Office and resi- dence, King St. East, corner Victoria St, Oshawa. Phone 94 DR. GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetriclan, diseases of infants and children, Office and residence, 97 Bond East, Phone 1166. DR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI- cian and Surgeon, special attention given to X-ray wor and Electro- theopy. Office, Disney Block. Phone 2050. Office open 9 a.m, to 9 D. m. Residence 161 King East, Phone 2416, (tf) ARTHUR LYNDE, VOCAL TBACH- er (Hambourg Conservatory, To- ronto) pupils prepared for all exams. Oshawa, Mondays, 92 Sim- coe St. North. Phone 371J. (12391) Rs VON GUNTEN, EXPERT watchmaker, repair a nls hop tonage is solicited. (29-tf) Dressmaking : Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 + "hes west, Oshawa. The oldest Fire ency in Oshawa. 30 Re- putable Fire Companies, (118-tf) WHEN PLACING INSURANCE consult R. N, Johns, 80 Simcoe north. Your insurance wants tended to and your interests A (Oct. 11-1yr.) C. E. HEPBURN, 77 ONTARIO ST., District kepresentative for the Great West Life Assurance Com- pany. Phone 1365). (Feb. 1-1yr) INSURANCE --- OSHAWA HOUSE and Land Co. Local agents for one of the best English companies. Office 38 Simcoe St. N. (86-t1) Money to Loan LOANS ARRANGED ON IMPROV- ed city and farm property, either completed or under construction, Conant and Annis, phone 4. (76-tf) PERSONS DESIRING LOANS ON a security of their motor cars, or those desiring to re-finance the purchase of their motor cars, see Swanson, German and McKenzle, 2 King St. BE. 14411) UNLIMITED FUNDS FOR FIRST mortgages, Building loans arranged. Bradley Bros. Phone 169, 420. (96-tf) CITY AND FARM LOANS. PRO- gress loans arranged. Parkhill & Greer, Barristers, etc. Alger Bldg. Phone 1614. (491) Building Supplies FOR SALE--CEMENT BLOCKS. sand and gravel, Quality guaran- teed. Good loam for lawns. Bor- rowdile and Foskett, Phone 920 r 6, (80tLr) WE HAVE ROUGH AND DRESS- ed timber, lath, shingles, sash, doors and interior trim. F. L. Beecroft. Whitby, lumber and woodyard, Osh- awa, phone 324. (69-tf) GRAVEL, DIRT AND CINDERS ON dump truck to rent by hour. Phones 274J--1666J. (May 12 tf) HARDWOOD FLOORS, LAID BY expert mechanics. Old floors fin- ished like new, Screen windows, combination doors, General con- tracting, B, W, Haynes, 161 Kin St, W, Phone 481, Residence 180 rs, (133tf) DR. C. W. CARR, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician, downtown office, 142 Simcoe St. N, Hours 4 to 6, 8 to 9. Residence, bo6 Simcoe St. N, Phone 2415, (July 6-August 1) Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR, F. T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lovells Drug Store each Saturday, from 1 till 4 p.m, for consultation and treatment of diseases of ear, nose and thiont ly. Appointments maye be iy , AA Phone 97. (49-tf) Dental S.J. PHILLIPS, DENTIST, OF- DR SD sett Phone 959; Residence 306, 4-1 yr, DR. D. R. DAVIES, DENTIST, OF- fice in Alger Bldg., opposite Post Office. Nitrous oxide oxygen gas for extractions. Evenings by ap- pointment. Phone 231, (12tf) H. M, COOKE, 9 SIMCOE ST. My over Mitchell's Drug Store. Gas for extraction. Phone 54. _ L. E. HUBBELL, DENTIST, Bi ous oxid oxygen gas for extrac- tions. Office, Roysl Bank Bldg. Phone 948, residence, 1378M DR. J. F. BROCK, DENTIST, 16 Simcoe St. N., over Dewland's, Phone 1957, Evenings by appoint- ment. (July 9tf) DR. W. H. GIFFORD, OFFICE Regent Theatre Bldg. hone 1780. Residence. 669. 66-tf Painting and Decorating R. GUTSOLE, PAINTING, PAPER- hanging, graining, ete. Twenty years' experience. Prices right. Work guaranteed. 151° Huron street. Phone 2067W. (45: tf) DECORATING, Pr. C. HILL, paperhanging, painting, Work guaranteed. Estimates given, Phone 942W, 135 Brock east, (148t1) OSHAWA PAINTERS, YOUR call to us will save you money. Pure materials used. 14 Nassau street. Phone 1495W, Mygland and Linstad, July 9-Aug. 9, Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO. 67 KING ST, East. Ambulance. Residence, 19 Division St. 69 King street east, Phone 210J, DISNEY-COTT FUNERAL HOMg 87 Celina street, Oshawa, Corner Bruce street, Ambulance, Phone 1082, (96-tf) Architects C. C. STENHOUSE -- GENERAL architectural work. Second floor, Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496, Res. phone 909]. (8-t1) THOMSON & JOHNSON, ASSOCI- ate architects, E, Elliott, Associ- ate Heating Engineer, Simcoe St, south, over Felt Bros. (July 3-Aug 3) Auctioneer ALL KINDS OF DRESSMAKING done at reasonable prices. Apply 21 Rowe St.. Phone 1347M. (19tf) DRESSMAKING, PLAIN FANCY sewing. Miss Flossie Boyd, 362 Les- lie St. Phone 1842J. (July 4-Aug. 4) Transportation COLEMAN CARTAGE and STOR- e. 8 Bond St. West. Phone 6 trucks for prompt service. Moving van and storage warehouse equipment.' Baggage transferred to and from all trains. (64-tf) PERRY'S TRANSPORT AND Cartage, local and long dlstance moving, 91 Ritson Rd, N. Phone 2850. (90t1) S. BROWN, CARTAGE, DAY OR night, 140 Alma St. When think- ing of moving, think of me, Phone 1409F. tt | Rates for Classified Ads. First insertion--1}§ cents per word. . Minimum charge--30c. Each subsequent insertion lc per word. inser. of two tions for the price i (three firet insertions cents a word). Minimum charge for three insertions, 60 cents. Box number 10c additional Professional or Business Cards, $250 per month for 20 words or less; 10 cents a word per month for each additional word. TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE; AC. COMPLISR MUCH TELEPHONE 35 Ask for Classified Ad Depart. t CARTAGE, MOVING, GRAVEL sand and cinders. Local and long distance hauling, Phone 924 and 2692F. Smith and Cox. (July 6-Aug. 5) Machinery Repairing STEPHENSON BROS. UARAGE, 18 Church street, repair work done on all makes cars. Acetylene weld- ing, Body bumping a specialty, (Mar tf) SPECIALTY OXY-ACETYLENE welding, brazing, cutting, etc, All work guaranteed. O, Daniels, 240 Division street, Phone 1892W, (Jly. 20-Aug. 20) Awnings WINDOW AWNINGS, PORCH awnings, verandah curtains, canopy tops installed, T, Taylor, Toronto, Oshawa phone 1053. (te) Beauty Parlors PERMANENT WAVE (DOES NOT need finger waving)--$7.50. Fin- ger waving a specialty, Evalyne Branch, 111 Colborne St. E, Phone 608J. (8tf) BETTY LOU PERMANENT WAVE Shop, Permanent wave, speclal $7.60. Marcelling, finger waving, 86 Simcoe street north, Phone 2068. (97-t1) NETHER EDGE HAIRDRESSING Parlor, Marcel and Curl, 60 cents, Hot oll shampoo. 651 Simcoe St. N. Phone 918M for appointment, Also lessons in marcelling, July 8-August 8, CINDERELLA DRESS SHOPPE, 153 Simcoe St. 8, Marcelling and manicuring from 9 till 6; evenings by appointment, Phone 2870. (July 19-Aug, 19) MARCEL AND CURL, 50 CENTS. 45 Albany St., or phone Irene Rob- ertson, 14447, (June 25-July 25) Room and Board ROOMERS OR BOARDERS. 3 minutes G.M.C., 318 Division St. (14-c) ROOM AND BOARD---10 MIN- utes walk from Motors, Apply 215 Huron street, (15-c) ROOM AND BOARD FOR GEN- tleman, Close to Motors. Private home. 82 Rosedale Avenue. (16-¢) ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO gentlemen, New home. $8.00 per week. Phone 1930F, (14c) NICE LARGE ROOM WITH board. 3 minutes fromr Motors, $7 a week. 280 Haig street, (16-c) BOARDERS WANTED--EAST OF Fittings. 240 Eulalie Ave. Phore 1314F, (16c) Engineering and Surveying NEVAN AND SMITH, ONTARIO pox Surveyors apd Civil Engin- eers, sub-divisions, town planning municipal engineers, 365 or 411 King St. E. Phones 2532) oF Sols Window Cleaning [F YOU WANT SATISFACTION and highest prices, call on E, J. Pomery, Auctioneer, 18% King St. E. Phone 1013M. ROOM AND BOARD FOR RE- spectable young gentleman, private family. All conveniences. Apply 143 Centre street, (14-e) Contracting CARPENTER WORK WANTED. New and repairing, also roofing and repairing. Estimates free, Ap- ply 97 Colborne St. E. Phone 2873W. (June 30-July 30) OSHAWA WINDOW CLEANERS leani dwork and ~House r w foots polished, screen and storm windows put oR and removed. Phone 2129F. Veterinary Surgeon DR. SHIRLEY, VETERINARIAN, DR. SHIgL INAR Woodworking p domestic animals, Cat and Dog Hospital, 203. King west. Phone 629. (56-t1) C. H. MILLARD, REAR 442 KING St. BE. Phone 2354J. We specialize in storm sash, screens, cupboards, doors and frames. (ott) gee Work Wanted C. S. DICKENSON, V.S. DISEASES of domestic animals scientifically treated. Dominion Goyernment Kcirrinary. 34 Brock St, E. Phone FOUR GIRLS OR GENTLEMEN to share room, with board. Phone 1273F. (16-¢) ROOM AND BOARD. REASON- able. . Phone 1176W. (16-¢) Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT--5 ROOMED house in Whitby or Oshawa. Pos- session October 1. ly Box "H" Oshawa Daily Tipfes. (15-¢) WANTED TO NT--THREE Near General downstairs preferred. "P" Oshawa Daily Times. (16-¢) Motors. (131-6) For Sale or Rent RE-UPHOLSTERING, CHESTER- fields made to order. We save you money. Estimates free. G. A. Constable. 74 Mechanic street. Phone 1595]. (56-1) Tire Repairing ZINDS OF TIRE REPAIRING ALL Tire Shop. Tires for sale. iagicsop Bros Phoge 438. -- (tf) FOR SALE OR RENT--§6 ROOM brick all conveniences. Low price. Easy terms. For quick sale. Phone 2642. (16a) _ Pets and Livestock APRIL. HATCHED LEGHORN pullets for sale. Apply Willsher, Brock and Keith streets, Whitby. £16-b) WANTED TO RENT--THREE OR four unfurnished rooms, or apart- ment in good locality, by August 17, '1928. Phone 20257. (16-¢) HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID AND finished completely with sanding machine. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give us 4 trial. Sylvian and Ste- vens, 164 Alice street. Phone 2619W, (July 14-Aug 14) Real Estate for Sale LEAL ESTATE~USHAWA HOUSE and Land Co, Lots on Oshawa Park, Victoria Park and Peace Park, Terws to suit you. Office 38 Simcoe St. N. (86-1) FOR SALE--BRICK BUNGALOW, seven rooms, 128 Park road south. Apply Alex Vance, Port Perry, Post Office, (June 23-July 23) For Rent Articles For Sale FOR RENT--FURNISHED ROOM with housekeeping privileges. Ap- ply 165 Ritson Rd. S. (11tf) TO RENT--FURNISHED APART- ment. All convenences, also gar- age. No children desired. 172 Mary street. (13-tf) TWO ROOMS FOR RENT, FURN- ished or unfurnished. Apply 623 Christie Avenue. (14-¢) FOR RENT---FURNISHED BED- room with all conveniences. Suit- able for two. Apply 79 Mechanic St. Phone 2329W. (15¢) FOR RENT----FURNISHED COT- tage on Chemong Lake, North of Peterboro, Good fishing. Apply Box 308, Whitby. (15¢) TO RENT--TWO-ROOM BATH- room apartment, newly decorated. Phone 2540., after 5.30 p.m. (14-¢) BRICK HOUSE TO RENT, NEW, Garage. All conveniences, Apply 131 Albert St. (14-¢) LARGE, BRIGHT AND WELL furnished room, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Ideal location for office or business men. Phone 16857, (14¢) TO RENT--SUIT TWO Board optional. 22 Lloyd street. (15-¢) FOR RENT--THREE ROOMED apartment with bathroom, electrie refrigerator and = stove. Central. Phone 2643]. (16-c) GARAGE FOR RENT. CLOSE TO G.M.C, 136 Brock .St, E. Phone 722), (16¢) ROOM working men. FOR SALE--SIX ROOM BRICK veneer house, 225 Athol St, E Owner, (150tf) LOTS FOR SALE AT LAKESIDE Beach, Good section of Scugog Island. A. E. Rogerson, Port Perry. (Jly 6-Jly 20) FOR SALE--LOVELY NEW SIX room house, All coaveniences. Gord location, Phone 1734W. (8Lf) HOUSE FOR SALE--6 ROOMED brick veneer house in select resi- dential section, north end, Oak floors throughout, newly decorated, French doors, all conveniences, in- cluding electric range, laundry tubs and stove, window blinds and verandah curtains, Frame garare. Lot 35 by 170 ft, equipped with lawns, perennials and shrubs. Phone 1684M. {155tf) FOR SALK--6 ROOMED HOUSE, 5 minutes walk from G.M.C, o!- fice. Chestnut trim, oak floors, built in cupboards, 3 piece bath, divided cellar. Also' large garage, This house is practically new, L- cated in one of the bh st residential sections. F'or further particulars rhone 1828J. (12¢) $6,000 BUYS AN ATTRACTIVE residence on Connaught St., near Simcoe St. N. Easy terms, Phoue 19474. J. V, Hill, (111) LOT ON PAVED STREET 60 FT. frontage, 100 ft, depth, Railway giding. Good for warehouse, ete, Apply Dixon Coal Co. (13f) FOR SALE--SEVEN-ROOMED house, Price $2,800. 'Also four- roomed house, nearly new, Price $2,500, Both have good cellars, water, verandahs, back porches, and garages. Real bargain for quick sale, Terms, Phone 2437TW, (14-c) FOR SALE--FINE HOUSE, SIX bright rooms. All conveniences, Near Motors. Owner leaving town. Phone 2982J. after six, (14c) TO RENT--A SUITE OF OFFICES well lighted, splendid entrance, and on main street. Apply Bradley Bros. (151) TO RENT--A LARGE FRONT room, with separate beds, Suit- able for two business gentlemen, Two meals served, 111 Oshawa Blvd. (16-c) FOR RENT--TWO UNFURNISH- ed rooms or one furnished hedroom at 278 Haig St. Phone 2581J. (16a) FOR RENT--APARTMENT, TWO rooms, furnished. All conveniences, yas, Central. Separate entrance. Downstairs. Telephone, Call 1692. : (16h) FOR RENT--SIX ROOM HOUSE on Colborne St, W. Possession first of August. Harry Salter, Fhone 185. (16h) FOR RENT--TWO UNFURNISH- ed rooms for Ifght housekeeping on ground floor, Phone 2424J. (16h) FOR RENT--TWO UNFURNISH- ed rooms on ground floor, Private entrance, 25 per month. Suit coupte, No children. Phone 2524W. (16¢c) ROOM (16a) FOR RENT---NEW bungalow, Phone 25571. THREE FRONT ROOM UNFUR- nished apartment to rent, Apply 96 Centre St, (16c) Help Wanted--Female WANTED--WOMAN FOR KIT- chen work. Apply 44 Simcoe St. N. (1b6c) WANTED--EXPERIENCED STEN- grapher and filing clerk. Apply Box '""I" Oshawa Daily Times, (152) MAID WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. Other help kept. Apply evenings between 8 and 9, 92 King St. E. (16b) FIVE $4,500, CASH $700, BUNGALOW, suit couple. Fivé lovely 'rooms, large living room, has mantel and French doors to dining room, oak trim and floors, pretty white hed- rooms with clothes closets, white enamelled kitchen with built-in cabinets, one hroom closet, hath- room white with medicine cabinet and inlaid linoleum. Nice cellar, laundry tubs. Balance as rent, Apply builder, 96 Gladstone Ave, (15-b) WANTED -- GOOD GIRL FOR general housework. All electrical conveniences, Apply 234 Dear- hourne Ave, (16e) COOK. WANTED. APPLY 44 Simcoe streef morth, (16-tf) WANTED--YOUNG WOMAN TG do light housework and attend children. Apply between 2 and 4 o'clock Monday, at 88 King street west. (16-¢) HOUSE street. for quick sale. street. FOR SALE--PAVED Lot 36 by 290, * Bargain Apply 168 Mill (15-c) TWO SPECIALS Five roomed Oshawa house for $2,000. Small payment down, bal- ance as rent, Also 8 roomed Whithy house on highway for $2,500, splendid possibilities. Bob Holden, 92 Simcoe N. 371W. (15h) FOR SALE -- SIX ROOMED house and sunroom. Bathroom. All conveniences, Lot 50 by 150. Shade trees. Must sell quickly ow- Ling to sickness. 551 Simcoe St. N. Phone 918M. (16h Massage HAND MASSAGE, ELECTRIC Therapy and Foot Culture. 17 years experience. Harold C, Cox, 219 Ritson Rd. 8S. Phone 1642W. (Jy 13-Aug. 13) Notice to the Public E. L. Vickery is the only Goy- ernment appointed official exami- ner for chauffeurs' and operators' licenses for the City of Oshawa and annexed -munieipalities. Anyone procuring licenses from any other source may have them cancelled. Applicants may be examined by ap- pointment by phoning 209 or 25% or calling at 12 King street west (15f) ply 140 Agnes street. Help Wanted--Male WANTED--ONE EXPERIENCED phouse painter. Good wages to a man who understands the trade, Apply on job. Roger Rd. East. (14e) A RESPONSIBLE BUSINESS MAN wanted in this city to act as dis- tributor for a device approved by the Ontario Motor League and Safety Leagues. Only those of established responsibility need ap- ply to Canadian Safe Drive, 410 Manning Chambers, Toronto, For Exchange NEARLY NEW SIX ROOM DE- tached brick house in West Tor- onto, to exchange for Oshawa bouse or building lots. Apply owner. 362 Athol St. East. (15-b) Motor Cars FOR SALE--LATE SEDAN, paint and motor good. Sacrifice price $300, would exchange on lot. Apply 47 Ritson road north after 5. (15-¢) FOR SALE--FORD SEDAN, IN good running condition. Cheap. Apply 39 Burk street. (16-a) $50 BUYS CHEVROLET TOUR- ing. in good runnning order. Ap- (16-¢). (16h) MIXED HARD AND SOFT WOOD slabs. $3.50 per load. Also bone dry body wood. Waterous-Meek Limited. Phone 1288. (Apr. 26-tf) FOR SALE -- STRICTLY NEW laid eggs in any quantity. Phone 896. (12711) FOR SALE--FIELD OF STAND- ing hay for sale. O. R. Hall, 213 College Ave. (9tf) FOR SALE--TIMBERS OF DIF- ferent sizes. R. Bonnetta, R.R. No. 2, Whitby. Phone 168r15. (14-¢) BRITTANIA HAPPY THOUGHT range. Nearly new. Sold at sacri- fice. 262 Haig street. (13-e) ROGERS' SILVERWARE, 26 pieces, $20; English semi-porcelain Dinner Sets, 97 pieces, $22.50. Fine assortment of Ladies and Gents watches. $1 secures deliv. ery and the balance payable at 50 cents per week. O. H. Dell, 263% Simcoe South. Phone 1656. (June 30-July 30) $50 WILL BUY A SLIGHTLY used garage. Easily moved. Apply Mrs, McEacheran, Harmony. (15-0) BRICK FOR SALE. ABOUT 50,000 inside brick for rale. $10 per thousand. Apply The Gay Co., 94 Bruce St. (15¢) Situation Wanted STENOGRAPHER, COMPETENT, experienced, open for position Specialty, correspondence Also ex- perience as cashier. Box "K" Osh- awa Daily Times. (15¢) Lost and Found: LOST--In Lakeview Park, on Sun- day, July 15, a lady's Elgin wrist watch. Reward. Leave at Times' office, (14-¢) LOST--IN VICINITY OF TOOL- ey's Mills about four miles east of Oshawa, on Tuesday night, July 17, a Bosten bulldog, female, answering to name of "Suds". A small wart at tip of left ear, A re- ward of $20 will be paid on its re- turn to 333% Simcoe street north or for information as to its whore- abouts. Phone 622M. (dc) MONDAY NIGHT, NEAR | End Garage, wire hair fox! trrier, marking black, brown and | white. Answers to the name Chunkey. Lakeside 1997, Toron- to. Reward. (15-¢) LOST- West LOST--JULY 19, TEN DOLLAR | bill hetween Welsh's and 105 King | St. W., Phone 732W. Apply 137 Gladstone avenue, (162) | | LOST--THURSDAY AFTERNOOXN, lady's gold wrist watch, in Park, or Simcoe St. N! Reward, 92 King | St. EB. : (16h) ONE GEHRARD HEINTZMAN piano and bench. Also piano lamp Walnut finish, Bargain for quick sale. 520 Simcoe St. S. Phoue 1462W. (16¢c) WALNUT DINING ROOM for sale. Reasonable for sale. Box 'A" Oshawa Times, ' FOR SALE--BEAUTIFUL SIM- mons bed, springs and mattress, walnut dresser almost new. Special price for quick sale, 92 street south, SUITE quick Daily (16c) (16-¢) Batteries RECHARGING, REPAIRING. WE also stock dry and wet batteries, radio tubes and parts, We deliver and call for free. O. Daniels, 240 Division" street. Phone 1892W, ; (July 20-Aug 20) J -------- Wanted to Buy SECOND HAND FURNITURE dealer, buying and selling. 186 Bloor 8t. E. Phone 1617M, (July 13- Aug. 12) WANTED BY RELIABLE PARTY 6 or 7 roomed comfortable hcuse. Small cash payma2nt, around $5,000. Box Oshawa Dally Times, (15b) WANTED TO tion coal and gas stove, chen cabinet. Call 1693. "gq BUY--COMBINA- rug, kit- (16h) 0 Notice-- Water Mains TAKE NOTICE that the Coun- cil of the Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends to construct, under the provisions of its By-Law No. 1881 and its By-law No. 1611, as authorized by an Act respecting the City of Oshawa, being Chap- ter 122, Ontario Statutes, 1922, (12-13; Geo V.) Water Mains on the streets mentioned in Schedule "A" attached hereto. Under the provisions of the said Statute and the said By-Law No. 1611, there will be levied and charged a special annual frontage rate of seven and one-half (7%) cents per foot upon the several lands, lots or parts of lots, wheth- er occuped or vacant, fronting or abutting upon all streets, - lanes, and alleys in the Municipality upon which water mains are to be laid as above mentioned. Any person having any objec- tion to any of the gaid works may notify in writing, tht Secretary of the Ontario Railway and Munici- pal Board of such objections with- in Twenty-one (21) days from the first publication of this Notice, the date of which first publication was the 20th day of July, 1928. If no objections be received the Board may approve of the said By-Law No. 1881. In case any such ob- jections be filed the Board may is- sue an Appointment for the hear- ing of same, and Notice of such Appointment will be given to every person filing an objection. F. E. HARE, Clerk of the City of Oshawa. Dated this 19th day of July, 1928. Schedule "A" STREET LOCATION Athol street Centre street te Queen St. Mill st. to Col- lege Ave. Rowe St. Ritson Rd. Bloor St. to North Limit o? Lot 49, Plan 148 Richmond St. to North Limit of Lot 4, Town Plan Church St. to McMillan Drive Oxford St. to West Limit of Block S. Town Plan Douglas St. to East Limit of Lot 6, Plan208 Eldon Ave. to Stacey avenue Cadillac Ave. to West Limit of Lot 24. Plan 206 Cubert street Gliddon avenue to Drew street McMillan Drive Richmond street Bloor street Annis street Drew street Rogers street (July 20-29) RACE T0 NORTHERN WEALTH HAS NOT YET BEEN STARTED Planes Will Meet Prospec- Simeoe | tors on Shores of Hudson Bay Winnipeg, July 19--Flying a large monoplane, a 425-horsepower Fokker, A. Cheeseman reached Winnipeg this afternoon from Hudson, Ont., cove ing the 230 miles in 1 hour and 3( minutes The arrival of the Northern Aerial Minerals Exploration Company' chief pilot set at rest rumors oi : race hetweén machines of the Ha mell interests and the rival Lindsley mterests in Toronto to mineral areas north of Hudson Bay, unexplored as vet said to be fabulous in thor natural treasure. Mr. Cheese denied that the planes were in an actual race He stated, however, that a real race between the Hammell and Lindsley planes will commence short- Iv Two schooners, one hearing prospectors emploved by J. E. Ham- mell, director of the N.AM.E. and the other with Lindsley field men, are racing from St. John, N.B, | Hudson Bay, he its arrive in a w Chesterfield Inlet there will a race between planes of mining their prospectors and ca land from the shores of Mr, Cheeseman hclieyes, ILLNESS COSTS EACH FAMILY $134.68 YEARLY Paris, July 20.--Advocating an effective program of disease pre- vention, Dr. Homer Folks, of New York, in a report to the interna- tional conference of social work, estimated that fllmess in the Unit- ed States costs each family $134, 68 annually. The cost per capita he estimated at $31.08, Of the $15,000,000,000 yearly illness cost, to the people of the United States, more than 93 per cent of the burden ig horne by the patients and their families, said Dr. Folks, who is secretary of tne State Charities Aid Association of New York, and a member of the Public Health Council of New York state, Yet the country, he said, is spending only about $76,000,000 a year for prevention of illness. Of the $3,729,925,396, he esti- mated as the annual total costs of all kinds up to the date of recov- ery or death, Dr. Folks said, pny- sicians received $745,000,000 and "quacks" $120,000,000. Hospnuis took $404,501,572, while medicines and supplies cost $700,000,000. Loss of wages during illness, he put at $1,245,000,000. 1 and and i Sac eek or ores of 1-the he nterests to reach them the rry An effort is to be made to stop petting in graveyards. I fear the only solution for the problem fis cremation. '-- New York Evening and other wars, INDEPENDENCE OF ALSACE LORRAINE BEING DISCUSSED Toronto Traveller Who Was ° Months On Continent Says Residents Desire This The-~ is a pronounced feeling in Alsace-Lorraine which favors separation from France and com- plete independence of any Euro : pean power according to a state- ment made recently by F. C. Fee ney, of Toronto. The strong tendemcy towards . self government and self - deter- mination is daily asserting itself in the two.provincss which for al- most a century have been shifted back and forth from Germany to . France as the result of Napoleonic: Feeney's state- ment is interesting at this time in view of the fact that President Doumergue of France pardoned three of the Alsatian deputies to the Chambr found guilty of plot- tine against the French govern= ment. "On more than one occasion while T was travelling through Al- sace-Lorraine,"" declared the visi- tor the prediction was made to me that before 20 years have pass! ed, the two provinces will have se« , cured an affiliation with Germany, "The lot of the Alsatians has *- been rather an unfortunate one in view of their position between France and Germany, and seeing the success which other small states are making as republics, such as Czecho-slovakia, and others in the Balkans, they are anxious that they have a similar chance, ., "At present they feel as though _ they have been cut off from theif -~ home ties, bezcause, while undése the rule of Germany, the people of these provinces hecame Ger | manized to a grat extent. Further. developed the na- tural resources and industries in Alsace-Lorraine. Consequently, the Alsatians feel that they have been forced to sacrifice a large intercourse in business. The un- able eondition of French fin- ances also strengthens the tend=-.. ency toward independence." more Germany Sm ---------- ------ Foreman Carpenter Wante Experienced and reliable carpenter, thirty to thirty five years old who would he capable of running a seventy-five thousand dol- lar joh, handle men and understand plans well. Ap- ply C, M, MUNDY, c-0 Mundy Printing Co,, Oshawa, MOTOR CARS We will loan you monies on your motor car, or if you can not meet your present pays ments we will pay off the claims and renew your pays ments for any term wp to twelve months and insure your car. See Swanson, Gers man & McKenzie, 2 King street cast, Phone 940, V. A. Henry Insurance & Loans 13% Simcoe St. S. Phones 1198W---Oftice i | of All Lumber and WATEROUS- rrp Builders' Supplies Kinds EE 2