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Ontario Reformer, 9 Feb 1922, p. 9

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Ai Jal 8 CH, Office over Andison's Tatlor Shop, | 10 King St. West. Phone 281, | R. R. B. ADAMS, DENTIST, BRAD: ey Block, Simcoe 8t. 8. Phone ink tf! DR, T. 8, TUCKER--DENTIST, OF- | fice over Hogg and Lytle's etore. | Phone 948. A DR: 8, J. PHILLIPS -- DENTIST; OMce over Kyle's Grocery Phone 8689. 4-1 yr. DR. JAMES, DENTIST -- OFFICE over Jury and, Lovell's Drug Store. Phone No, 9%." 5°, DR. TREWIN, DENTIST trance to office one door east Detenheck's Store. ©N- ot DR. C. BE. WILSON, PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Union Bank Building, Simcoe St. North. Phone 57. 110-1yr DR. McKAY ---- PHYSICIAN, SUR- geou, Accoucher, Office and resi- dence, King St. B St., Oshawa, Phone 94. DR. L. J. BEBERT, 73 BLOOR ST., Bast, Toronto, will be at Jury & Lovell's Drug Store each Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. for consulta- tion in disease of the eye. 12-1 yr DR. D. B. NEELY, PHYSICJAN & Surgeon. Ear, Nos¢ and Throal. Office over Dominion Bank. Tele- phone 1165. Hours 2 to 4 p.m., or flare. | t, corner Victoria | __ cases and general store fixtures at lowest prices. A posteard will bring our representative to eall on you, Bee us before buying elses where. Royal Cabinet Oo, 119 Lis- gar St, Toronto, 119-1m o Storage WIRNITURE ATORKD -- IN OLBAN dry building, Also storage for cars. Day phone 562J, night 6628W. Rit son Road North. «lst, t, Lom -- aaa Board and Room FOARD ANTY ROOM POR RESPECT: able, steady man, warm, comfortably room, convenient tor Ganepal Motors. Would consider ' two ra husiness girls. 271 Jarvis St. 120-a ROOM TO LET -- WITH ALL CON- vepiences. Apply 178 Albert St. Phone 731). 187 ROOM FOR RENT--REVERY CON- venience; very central. 16 King St. w. 128-c TO LET --- FURNISHED R for light housekeeping. Al eonven- ences. Apply 144 Athol St. B. 128-c BY DAY, WEEK, MONTH or YEAR Assembly hall, suitable for general purposes. Good entrance, well lighted, hardwood floors, kitchen, sink, connections for electric stove H. Engel, 16 Simcoe North. 119-1m OFFICES FOR RENT--A SUITE of three fully modern equipped. of- fices for rent. Above andard hy appointment. 96-1 DR. F. 7. BRYANS, OF 160 BLOOR | Street West, Toronto, will he at his office over Miller's Arcade each Sat- tation and treatment of diseases of ear, nose and throat only. SPRITE ETE Erma {HOUSE TO REN1.--APPLY O. Legal |For Bank. Phone 89 for particulars. 1233--1m TWO ~ FRONT OFFICES AND | down stairs shop with good light, | suitable for barher shop and baths urday, from 1 till 4 p.m. for consil- |; Phone 110-t2 R. "Phone 252. a7Le SALE OR RENT -- NE I. Engel, 16 Simcoe North, 808. JOSEPH P. MANGAN, B.A.--BAR-|house on Dearborn Ave., with gar- rister, Solicitor, Notary/ Public, Con- |2ge. Office | fast, Oshawa. Phone veyancer. Money to loan. 14% King St. 445. D. A. J. SWANSON--BARRISTER, | Solicitor, Notary Publie, Conveyan- cer, ete. All branches of Civil and Criminal Law. Loans arranged.' Office, King St. Chambers (formerly | Oshawa House) King $t. West, Osh- | awa. Phones, Office 940; Residence b16J. GRIERSON & CREIGHTON--BAR- risters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub-} lic, ete. Office over Standard Bapk. | eatrance Simcoe St.; Phone 13. J. F. Grierson, B.A., T. K. Creighton, | B.A. | G. D. CONANT, B.A. LL.B--BAR-| rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, ete. Office (entrance) 7% Simcoe St. South, Oshawa. Loans arranged on | mortgages, conveyancing and gen-| eral practice. Phone 63. | H. E. MORPHY, B.A.--BARRISTER. iil. Simeoe St. South, Oshawa. Solicitor, Notary Public, ete. Office Phones---Office 210, Res. 160. Pek Chiropractic IF YOU ARE SICK, TAKE CHIRO- | practic Spinal Adjustments and get | well. Fxaminations free at office. | Dr. 8. M. Joses, 86 Simcoe St. North. Surveyors M. M. GIBSON---ONTARIO AND Do- | minion Land Surveyor and Civie En- gineer, Whitby. Phone 221. | cessor Lo late W. E. Yarnold, of Port | Perry. 7341 Educational MISS BEATRICE STACEY, TEACH- er of Piano. Pupils now being tak- ea on. Conservatory method. For appointment, phone £26. Residence 161 Athol St. E. 127-41 Undertakers & Embalmers LUKE BURIAL CO. -- FUNERAL directors, embalmers, private am- bulance: morgue and chapel in eon- nection; picture framing; 11 Simcoe St. South. Phone 210. Resdence 19 Division St 26-1 »r D. W. DALTON -- UNDERTAKER and Embalmer; private ambulance. mongue and chapel, motor funeral if | desired. Phone 47. 189 Simcoe St. | South, Oshawa. 108-1 | Insurance Agents FIRE INSURANCE -- PLACED IN| Wellington Mutual and Union Fire | Insurance Society, London, England. | N. A. McLean. Oshawa Agent, Tel. 31 | V. A. HENRY, AGENT FOR THE Sun Life of Canada, also places fire, | accident and antomobile insurance in | reliuhle companies. Phone 1046w. Tire Repairing ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRS AT Ideal Tire Repair Shop, Jackson Gar- age, Simcoe St. South. Tires for sale. Jamieson Bres., Proprietors. Phone 766. 114r iy oh BARBER, WYNNE-ROBERTS & Seymour, Engin€ering, Avchitecture and Surveying, 61 King St. East, Oshawa, phone 793. 490 Jarvis St., Toronto. Phone Main, 2897. 39-41 WILL. T. BAKER, Live Stock a specialty. 167rl-4 Bowmanvilie. Phone 124-6mos organist and choirmaster of the King St. Methodist Church, is prepared to apcept a limited number of pupils in Pianoforte, Voice Culture and Pipe | Argan. For terms, etc., apply on Saturdays at King St. Methodist Church, or Phone 807J. 73-jne 30 Apply L. Haneock, phone TR4r23s. 127-¢ FOR RENT--SIX ROOMED BRICK house with all conveniences and furnished. Apply after five p.m. at 154 Colborne Street E. 128-¢ TO RENT --» BRICK BUILDING, Bond St. W., known as Martin's Pop Works. Apply J. Welsh, King St. West. 128-h Farms Wanted FARMS WANTED -- WE BUY, sell and exchange farms, town or city properties. Let us have partic. ulars. We answer promptly. E. Trull, sales manager, Imperial Real. ty Co., 167 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont. Tues. & Thurs. to Feb. 16 Work Wanted RELIABLE MAN WANTS TEAM- ster work, or care of horses; many years' experience in livery and team- ing business. Apply Box "H." 128 Farms For Sale TENDERS will be received up to February 15th, 1922, for the pur- chase of my farm of about 154 acres in lots 12 and 13, 6th Conces- sion, East Whitby, situated just suuth of Columbus, and 5 miles from Oshawa, near school and church. veniences. Soil is clay caltivated, well fenced. ber. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Possession March 15th, 1922. For further par- ticulars apply to M. Doolittle, Osh- awa, R.R. No. 1. Jan. 23rd, 1922. Jans Feb2-9 TENDERS will he received by the undersigned up to February 18th, 1922. for the purchase of the south half of lot Nine in the First Conces- sion of Reach Townsaip, comprising {109 acres, more or less, being the property of the James Shand Estate. The highest or any tender not ne- cessarily accepted. The land is clay loam well adapted for pastuce, with spring and running water. Fencing fair. lmmediate possession. Ten- ders to be addressed to W. E. X. Sinclair, solicitor, Oshawa, or John Sadler, Executor, 37 Richmond St. Oshawa. Dated Jam. 31st, 4522. jimeen Beaton's grecery store and Agnes Street, on Tuesday afternoon. a voll of bills, about forty-five del lars. Finder will be vewarded by leaving at Reformer Office. » Milk of Roses, for rough and chap- ped skin, guaranteed: at Beattie's Drug Store. 129-a AA FOUR-NINETY loam, well 24% acres | Sue- | Orchard and 19 acres hardwood tim-| OSHAWA, 0 N - a te " Help Wantea--Male CHEVROLET ear in good running order. Must he sold, Mr. ¥, Sharrard, 00 AlicePst, 127-¢ AEROPLANE LINEN -- STRONG. 2st and best obtainable for shirts, walsts, window hangings, dresses, ate, ete, $1.00 per yard while it lasts, The Army Store, 21 Prince Street, 120.1, BLANKETS, MENS FLANNEL Work Shirts, Riding Breeches, Put- tees, Leggings, Grey Greatcoats, un- dyed, $9.00 each. One leather enat and one leather vest. Lowest prices. The Army Stores, 21 Prince Street. HN = 120-1, FOR SALE--WHITE DRESSER AND washstand, Florence automatic oil stove with oven (8 hurner), water power washing machine, also hahy's erndle (wicker). Apply. 16 Broek St, West. 1206-u CREAN WICKER BABY OAR: riage, 14 inch artillery wooden wheels, good rubber tires, and m first class condition. Apply 71 EI- don Ave. 120. oye 120 'pgg, Weed twice, cost $40, will take $20; Cyphers 70 egg, fit- .| ted for pil or gos, cost $30, tor $15. P. Kilburn, 466 Albert St. 129-)h FOR SALE -- A SHORT HAIRED collie dog, 9 months old, good man- pered. Apply 214 Celina St. 128-h FOR SALE -- FIREPRODF BATE, large size. Apply Standard Bank of Canada, Oshawa. 12248 FOR SALE -- PONY AND COM- plete outfit, including brass mount- ed harness, buggy and cutter, all in excellent condition. Box 385, Osh- awa, | 119-t1 FOR SALE -- FIRST CLASS TIM- othy and clover hay, also ensilage, by the ton. For further particulars apply J. N. Thickson. 119-n LADY'S MODEL FOR DRESSMAK- ing, size 36 or 38. Adjustable to any isize. Apply 31 King St. East. 129-¢ SET BIRCH STAIRS, 14 TREADS, 24 inches wide, several glazed sash, suitable for poultry house or gamge one 5 ft. electric ceiling fan (new), | table. 4 ft. by 7 ft, suitable for store. Cheap. 21 Prince St, 125-tf ART HEATER "-- Large size. Cheap. Must be sold. leaving town. Apply J. Pollard, King St., Harmony Third house past red barp. 128-¢ PEN OF FERRIS WHITE LEG- borps for sale, 8 pullets, 1 cockerel, $20.00. (Cockerel alone worth the money. 123 Celina St. 127-¢ Help Wanted--Female PRACTICAL: NURSE WANTED-- (under graduate preferred) to care for elderly invalid. Apply 282 King st. East, or P. 0. Box 68. 129-b WANTED A SALESLADY FOR hosiery counter. One with knowl- edge of hosiery preferred. Apply Box "W" Reformer, GIRI. WANTED -- FOR reading and to assist in bindery. Must have high school education. Apply to Mr. Alloway. Reformer Of- fice. rf ais 128 WANTED -- NUMBER OF LADIES to colour Easter and birthday cards at home: light, pleasant work. En- close 3c stamp for particulars. TREASURE PROOF- AN INTERNATIONALLY HKSTAR- lished Financial House has an open- ing for a few youhg men and women, who are willing to take a short course of instruction during the eve- pings of the next two weeks, in Osh- awa, THIS WILL COST YOU NOTH- ING, but will give you an opportu- nity to decide for yourself just. What a future may mean to your with such n organization. Replies strictly ohfidential. Give full information and data regarding yourself. Box "A", Reformer. This ad. will not apepar again. Opportunity Knocks but Once. 120-a DISTRIBUTOR TO HANDLE A sales force marketing a fire exting- wisher. This is a paying proposi- tion. Investigate if you are a real hustler. H. GG. Wilson, 84 Bay St., Toronto. 128-¢ SALESMEN WANTED (WITH CAR or rig preferred) to call on farmers. Position permanent. Good income paid weekly. Qive age, past experi- ence pnd references m first letter. ply 5. R. McClellan, Graphic Arts Bldg., Toronto, Ont, 127-e WANTED *-- GOOD, HONEST business man, with little capital, to go into partnership. For partienl- ars 'apply L. K. Boskoff, Ontario House, Port Hope, Ont., Box " : 120- EE ------------------ Ee WANTED --- MEN AND WOMEN who stand for honesty and integrity, who are willing to put forth their best efforts to realize their ambi- tion, and who wish to better their resent position. Apply to Mi Be Standard Bank Building, Osh- awa, Ont. 126-11, Miscellaneous FOR SALE--106 ACRE FARM, about four miles from Oshawa, in good shape for spring's work, with fair house apd excellent bank barn. WE HAVE HOUSES FOR SALE from $750 to $10,000. It costs you nothing to see them. WE ARE IN A POSITION TO IN- sure your car in a good reliable com- papy at the yery lowest rate procur- able. Get our figures before insur- ing. We write all kinds of insur- apce. Oshawa Real Estate Sales Co. A. C. Lycett, Phone 625: J. C. Young, Phone 909-J; 61 King St. E., Phone 793. 128-¢ DIVORCE: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Vera Hamlin of the Town of Whithy in the County of Ontario and Pro- vince of Ontario, Married Woman, will apply to the-Parliament of Can- ada at the next Session thereof for the purpose of obtaining a Bill of Divorce from her husband Rupert Selleck Hamlin at presept residing jin the City of Los Angeles, in the State of California, one of the United States of America on the ground of adultery and desertion. DATED at Toronto, in the County {of York, this 14th day of October, 128-b | 392). SMITH, RAE & GREER, Solicitors for the Applicant, 2- Wellingion Street East Wonderful value in Electric Fix-| tures at the special sale now onsat | The Purdy Co. 14d. Double Free! travel coupons. issued Saturday only. | 129-a Ladies' Supply Co.. Cumstock Bldg, Toronto. 128-c { 1 - { Frame House. Bank barn 149 x 22.) 2 ; | | Horse stable, water in stables; Hy- { dro power. windmill and other con-| oud FOR SALE BUFF BRICK | bungalow All modern convenien- | Hard wood floors, newly decor- | fred, garage. Apply on premises, H Hamilton, 17 Ritson Rd.. North 128-¢ wo SALE ON SOUTH side of Alice St.. between Mary and Division. Will sell cheap for quick sale. Applyy 214 Division St. 127-¢ Lo TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be recei by the undersigned up to noon Mér Ast, 1922, for the position of Road Superintendent for the Township oi Fast Whithy for thé xear)1922. State experience and salgdy. Salary to he our computed by the P. G. PURVES, Township Clerk 1922. 129-132-437 Columbus, Feb. 7. TARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1622 Empress' Boots CLEARING Everyone knows the "Empress" Shoe. It needs no write-up, The has, e have about a ha rm R 8 Sk AN A sr Fo oe RA, op ogi ad PAGE. FIVE ality, the fit and the style have given it the wonderful reputation it now f dozen different lines of fine Kid oots which are in broken sizes, although there are all sizes in the lot, and several widths. * The style of these boots ig good, and they have Cuban heels and a few Louis heels of the same height. We are dividing them into two groups. Those which are worth to-day from $8.00 to $9.00 will sell for $5.95 Those worth from $10.00 to $12.00 will sell for These prices on Empress' apply only to this particular lot, as "Empress" Shoes to-day <annot be sold for less than $8.00 in these grades. We have an exceptional tray of Ladies' Black and Brown Boots in the latest shapes. Ball strap stitch- ings and perforations iss these shoes unusually attractive. sizes while they last at Our special ne of Boys Solid Leather Boots are unequalled 'in value. Exceptionally strong and durable, they are just the type for boys to try to wear ont. If one is interested in Children's Footwear, a few minutes spent in looking over our Bargain Tables on the first floor will give one an idea of the low prices at which we are accustomed to sell day in and day out, Just a few more days left in which to receive free a pair of first grade Men's Sox with each pair of Men's Fine Shoes purchased here. Good value, even without the sox, is this line of Men's Welted Boots in Browns and Blacks, with medium, pointed or full toes. All sizes $4.95 SEE OUR WINDOWS The Burns Co." MR. MEAGHEN'S HOLIDAY Orillia Packet: Arthur Meighen left for the Southern { States, where Me¢ will spend a | weeks' vacation. The Right Hon. the two This is the first OSHAWA and A " | holiday Mr. Meighen has had in four-| ville He will return about the teen years, and it was delayed uncalled-for jo of the Progressives in by opposi- Grems middie of February and at once take charge of the organization of his par- liamentury party for the session. futile 1 JUST BROKE A S90 A Thubus ML | OUT BEFORE MACE | GID HOME 1 NO wy MASE - BE<. YOUR SNE BUT + Drab AT ADMIOARILE. FOR YOU TO STAY am PARDON WT PAW FER THIN SUR: THERE 195 A pA wAI TANG OQUTIDE FOR YOU HE SANS RELL BEAT YOU UP WELL - THERE 15 A CHANCE THAT A PAGHT LAGK HIM -BUT IF | STAY ANCA ROW LL GET DEAT uP?

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