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Oshawa Daily Times, 19 Sep 1929, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1929 1 Xr LAD Seller CTION NPD 50 Lo "oy CONAN T & ANNIS, BARRISTERS Solicitors, Notaries Public, 'Ete, Con- veyancing and general practice of Law. Offices 7% Simcoe St. sony, Oshawa, Phone 4. G. D, Conant, 2A. LL.B,; A. F, Annis, BA, FRANK S. EBBS, BARRISTER Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey- ancer. Money to loan. Third floor new Alger Building, Opposite Post Office. Phone 299. W. E. N, SINCLAIR, KC, BANK of Commerce Building. JOSEPH P, MANGAN, B.A--BAR-|1 --_--= rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Con- veyancer, Money to loan. Office 14/2 King St. East, Oshawa, Phone Residence phone 837. GRIERSON & CREIGHTON~BAR- risters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- lic, etc. Office over Standard Bank Entrance Simcoe St. Phone 13. E. Srieson, K.C, T. K. Creighton, LOUIS S. HYMAN, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary, over Dewland's Store, . Money to loan, 18 Simcoe street north, Phone 67. Residence PARKHILL AND FIELD, BAR- risters, etc. Money to loan. Alger Bldg. Opposite Post" Office. Phone 1614, A. J. Parkhill, A. C. H. Field. GREER AND HUMPHREYS, BAR- risters, Solicitors, etc. 24%; Simcoe St. 'N. Phone 3160. Money to loan. C. HALL, B.A., BARRIS: ter, ete, Conveyancing and general practice. 221; King St, East. Phone 3237, (tt) Engineering and Surveying DONEVAN AND SMITH, ONTAR- io Land Surveyors and Civil Engin- cers, sub-divisions, town planneng, municipal engineers. 365 or 411 King St. E. Phones 2532] or 2544. . Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING ST. East, Ambulance, Residence, 542 Sim- coe street north. Phones 210] and 210W, DISNEY-COTT FUNERAL HOME 87 Celina street, Oshawa. Corner Bruce street, Ambulance, = Phone a : Insurance '| DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. west, Oshawa, The old- est Fire Agency in Oshawa, 30 Re- putable Fire Cc i ' WHEN PLACING INSURANCE J | consult R. N. Johns, 80 Simcoe north, Your insurance wants "attended to and your interests protected. INSURANCE--OSHAWA HOUSE and Land Co, Local agents for one of the best English companies. Office 38 Simcoe St. N, Transportation CARTAGE, COLEMAN'S, 85 BOND W., Phone 82. Furniture van and. 6 trucks in charge of expert men. Furniture moving a specialty. Stor- age arranged, CARTAGE, MOVING, GRAVEL. sand and cinders. Local and long distance hauling. Phone 3048 and 302y. Smith and Cox, 44 Bond St. bargain, near Simcoe street north, ern in every iespect. This is posi- tively the best buy in Oshawa and Real Estate for Sele REAL ESTATE OSHAWA HOUSE 'and Land Co. Lots on Oshawa Park, Victoria Park and Peace Park. Terms to suit you, Office 38 Simcoe St. N. 8. G House, with half acre of land. All conveniences. On highway, 2 miles west of Bowmanville, Terms to suit customer. S, Snowden, Bow- manville, (821) FOR SALE--I12 acres North $950; 25 acres north $2000; 50 acres West, . House and barn, 13 acres, st, $1600. 38 acres north x Murdoch, 27 Warren Ave. (65¢) RUG BRICK, SEVE ROOM, built as owner's home, leaving city, gum wood trim, in walnut finish downstairs, coal fireplace, built in bath, pedestal basin, also laundry tubs, garage, linoleums, blinds, and screens. Phone 1106W. 66¢ A' Al AL vew six roomed, square. plan mod- to the person who is anxious to ob- tain a nice home at the moderate price and at actual cost will find this an opportunity worth while, Phone 2919W, (66¢) $2900. SIX ROOMS, ACRE AND quarter lot, Hydro. Small cash pay- ment or car accepted. Phone 239 r 11 (67a) FARM FOR SALE--WILL AC- cept good used car or Oshawe pro- perty as part payment. Phone 2982) after 6 p.m, (69¢) Work Wanted ADS COST LITTLE; AC. COMPLISH MUCH Articles For Sale CLEARING SALE--BICYGLES 35. Balance easya $1.75 up. Hers bh | Come and look them i over, Apply 82 King St, W, (Aug. 29 1 mo) i 1H Automobile I dl tires. Medical DR. HAROLD W, TRICK, PHYSI~ cian, Surgeon, Obstetrician, Special references to maternity work and di- seases of women, Two years' post graduate experience. Office and resi- dence 167 Simcoe St. N., (cor. Brock) phone 303 OSHAWA'S OLDEST ESTAB- lished furniture movers. Park Road cariage. Local and long distance, Frank Cowle, Prép. 65 Park RA. South, Phone 215. (Aug. 15) EAGLE MOVERS AND CARTERS, long distance a specialty, Cheapest in town, Phone 3202, 82 King St. West, (Aug. 20-1 mo.) DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, Accoucher. Office and resi- dence, King St. East, corner Victorid St. Oshawa, Phone 94. DR. GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician, diseases of infants and children. Office and residence, 97 Bond East, Phone 1155, DR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI/ cian and Surgeon, special attention given to X-ray work and Electro- theopy. Office, Disney Block. Phone 2050. . Office open 9 am. to 9 pm. Residence 161 King East. Phone 2416. DR. ALVIE - STEWART, SUR- geon; Obstetrician, physician. Special attention to surger® Two years ele- ven months post graduate experience, Hospital, St. Bartholomew's and St. Mary's Hospital, London, Royal In- firmary, Edinburgh, University Hos- pital, Berlin. Office 142 Simcoe St. north, Phone 3020. Residence 3164. DR. DAVID ARCHER, M.D, C.M., - and. S. Edinburgh. gician, Surgeon and Obstetrician, ., CoP, | Ph Office 142 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3020 residence 161 King St. E. Phone 3155, I. ARCHER BROWN, M.D, L. KR. C. P. & S. Edinburgh. Physician, Surgeon, Obstetrician, special at- tention to maternity .work and dis- cases of children. Office and resi- denice, 185. Simcoe St. North. Phone 3107. Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F. T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lovell's Drug Store each Saturday, from 1 till 4 pam. for consultation and treatment of diseases of ear, nose and throat only. Appointments may be made at drug store." Phone 97. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. E. F. RICHARDSON, OFFICE over Mitchell's Drug Store. Hours 10 to 12 am, 2 to 5. Evenings by appointment, Office phone 2660. Residence 432]. Dental DR. S. J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- set's. Special attention to X-ray work. Gas extraction, Nurse in at- tendance. Phone 959. House 1312. DR. FRED A. FLORA, DENTIST, 37 King street cast, Alger building. Phone 2860. Evenings by appoint- ment. DR. H: M. COOKE, 9 SIMCOE ST, north, over Mitchell's Drug Stove. Gas for extraction. Phone 54. DR. L. E. HUBBELL, DENTIST, Nitrous oxid oxygen gas for extra.- tions. Office, Royal Bank Bldg. Phone 948, residence, 1378M. DR. J. F. BROCK, DENTIST, 16 Simcoe St. N, over Dewland's. Phone 1957. Res. 292W. Evenings by appointment. Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU PERMANENT WAVE, Shoppe. Permanent wave $7.50 and $10. Automatic machine. 1 extra frec finger waye. Phone EXPERT MARCELLING BY Betty Ward at Betty Lou Perman- ent Wave Shoppe. Marcel and sham- pgo $1. Phone 2968. ATSON'S BARBER AND Beauty: Shop. 9 Celina St. We spe- cialize in ladies' hair cutting, mar- celling, shampooing, facials, Marcel 50 cents.' For appointments phone 2653. (Sept, 10-1 ma.) MARCELLING AT GIBBON ST. Beauty Parlor. 197 Gibbon strect, Marcel 35c. Friday and Saturday 50¢c. Appointments, phone 239 r 4. (Aug, 17-1 mo.) EXPERIENCED MARCELLER will fill appointments in your own home. Morning or. evening. Ap- pointments only. Phone 2710W. (Sept. 9-1 mo.) . . Radio Service RADIVU SERVICE AND REPAIRS, tubes and sets tested, batteries re- charged, called for and delivered, rental supplied $1. Batteries re- paired at moderate prices, Char- les Walet, Phone 1046J. (Aug. 28 1 mo) Building Supplies FOR SALE -- SAND, GRAVEIL, stone and black loam. $160 a = $e For quality and service phone sery Bros, 332 ring 11. CEMENT BLOCKS FOR SALE-- To insure prompt delivery, place or- ders in advance of delivery date. W, Borrowdale,: Phone 1618, Music PUPILS ACCEPTED IN VOCAL instructions. Mrs. (Dr.) Grant Berry. Phoue 1143. (Aug. 29-1 mo) ARTHUR LYNDE, VOCAL TEA- cher (Hambourg Consgrvatory, To- ronto) pupils prepared for all exams. Oshawa, Wednesday, 92 Simcoe St. North, Phone 2754F. (129-tf) FRANK CONVERSE SMITH, ONE of Toronto's leading viclin teach- ers, is In Oshawa on Thursday afternoons, Studio 86 Elgin St, KE. Phone 739M. (Sept. 3-1 mo) 'HERBERT O. TRENEBR, ORGAN- {st and choir: master of King St. United church, will accept pupils in pfano, organ' and vocal music. For particulars apply to 60 Wil liam St. East. Phone 2896. : (Sept. 5-1 mo.) MIS3 ANNIE E. McMASTER, A.0.C.M., teacher of piano. Studio 17 Connaught. Phone 116F. Resi- d ph 1648 r 22, DR. W. H. GIFFORD, OFFICE Regent Theatre Bldg. Phone 1780. Residence 669. PR. LANGMAID, DR. DAVIES, Dentists, 37 King St. E. Special at- tention to gas extraction and X-ray work. Nurse in attendance. Phones 1243 and 864. -- Veterinary Surgeon RIA DR. SHIRLEY, VETERINARIAN, : (Sept. 5-1 mo.) MRS. JACK LEE, A.T.CM., teacher of plano and theory, 613 Carnegie Avenue, Phone 2351J. (Sept. 7-1 mo.) Money to Loan see m-- mm --------m------ CITY AND. FARM LOANS, PRO- gress loans arranged. Parkhill & Field. Barristers, etc. Alger Bld Phone 1614. ialist diseases domestic gk) Dog Hospital, 203 King west. Phone 629. -_-- " Architects CC. STENHOUSE -- GENERAL hitectural work. Second floor, Royal Bank Building. © Phone 14%. Hemstitching - NINE CENTS PER YARD. PLEAT- ed skirts one dollar, Dressmaking, Alterations, Embroidery, and Smocking. Mrs. Dell, 263 Simcoe South. Phone 1656. (Sept. 14-1 mo.) Res. phone THOMSON AND JOHNSON, AS- ociate architects. Simcoe = St. S. Jver Felt Bros. Auctioneer NE 716). W..J. SULLEY, Er I Simcoe St. S. We san sell your odd pieces of furniture nd other articles at our yards, 41 King St. W.. Oshawa. Ontario. : 5. W. CLARK, AUCTIONEER, 25 vears' experience, has opened an of- joe at 520 Simcoe St. South. Your business solicited. Phone 2593M for pacticulars. (Sept, 9-1mo.) For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE, EXCHANGE, OR rent for Oshawa property two farms, 6 miles north of Halibur- ton, 3 houses and 2 barns, well watered. 199 acres. 50 acres bush. Rest good working land. Apply to W. G. Bolton, Doinle, Ont. (85¢) Contracting CONTRACTING -- CONCRETE plastering, electric or alterations. Phone 13% for estimates RE-UPHOLSTERING, CHESTER- fields made to order. We save you money. Estimates free. G. A. Con-! stable. 74 Mechanic strect. Phone! 1595]. (56tf) | BATTERIES CHARGED, CALLED for and delivered, 75 cents. If ren- tal supplied $1. Batteries repaired. Stan. Blidgon, 20 Mill St. Phone 1885W. (Sept. 10-1mo.) UPHOLSTERING AND FURNI- ture repairing. Auto cushions re- made and repaired, also antos re- trimmed. Phone 1436M. a (Aug. 22 1 mo) PATTERIES CHARGED AND DE- livered 75c, rental 2hc, and the entire electrical system of car re- | paired. 204 Oshawa Blvd. Phone 3112wW, (Sept. 10-1mo) | GET YOUR FURNACE chimney cleaned before the weather. R. Ball. Phone ew | , ' 65¢) "Motor Cars | FOR SALE -- 1929 CHEVROLET! Coach. Small milleage. Owner leav- | Upholstery and body in good condi- tion, Mechanically perfect, Bar. gain. Owner leaving Town. Char- les Maddison, c-0o Oshawa Times. | (652) ! building, About thousand | blocks. Also other buildings at! Pickering. Apply Mrs. Cooke, first house west bridge, Pickering. Re~ freshment booth. Also Ford ton truck $50. (65h) CHEVROLET COUPE '27, CASH or terms. 'Phone 1930F. (67¢) Watch Repairing F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44%; King Street West, Your pat- ronage is solicited. one | sale. | Westmount, MIXED HARD AND SOFT WOOD | slabs, $3.50 per load. Also bone dry body wood, Waterous Meek Limited. Phone 1288, (Apr. 26tf) bur arranged. 16664, SALE--~-HEINTLMAN Ltd., pianos, new and used pianos, Also radios, latest iwodels; ters Apply C. Co. Trull. Phone (111-t£) FOR stone, f Jack Forrester, 21 1778). SALE--SAND, 3 4 1 black loam and cinders. | {ral to business section, or collegiate. 0 Alice St. Phone | Reasonable rent, Phone (A GRAVEL, | ug. 22-1 mo.) | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR Apply 64 Montrave avenue, (641) FOR SALE -- REID BROTHERS! Piano, price terms, road east. FOR SALE-- FINDLAY OVAL Quebec cook stove oven, warming closet top. $50. Used only three months. Keg. price $72. ing city. Phone 1433). (65¢) ! borne St. E. Phone €08J. SACRIFICE--1927 RD COUPE, | 5 ELECTRIC RANGE FOR SALE -- (NICE CHEERY BATHROOM reasonable, Phone Brooklin 1802 AND | ONE BELL ORGAN, PIANO CASE, cold} Sacrifice for quick sale. The Mich. ael Place, Hart's Hill, Apply cash or ! (65¢) Kingston (66¢c) with 16 fa. and enamel 111 Col-; (66¢) Phone 1024M (67¢) CONSOLE VICTROLA FOR SALE | Phone 2818], ! Almost new, real cheap. Phone 196F (67b) cabinet. three months. Evenir 'naught street. ___ SALE --A NT BLOCR | DYNAMIC SPEARER-WALNUT A DOUBLE GARAGE -- APPLY ost nmety Used! Coof- i (67b) dollars. ngs, 106 +Sign-Painting SIGNS, SHOW CARDS, BANNERS, Trucks lettered. McLaughlin ete., 115 2890W Blvd. (Sept. 8-1 mo) R. Stacey, Phone kModern conveniences, $40 and up. "Apply Jury & Lovell. i rent, suitable for light housekeeping, SIX ROOM BRICK HOUSE ON Alma Street partly furnished if de-| Help--Wanted Male FOUR AND FIVE ROONED MOD- ern suites, including electric refrig- eration, stove, laundry, conven) ences, etc.; continuous hot water supplied. Apply Supt. 'phone 2671, or The Trusts and Guarantee Co. Ltd., manager for owner, Toronto. 'eT A room apartments, All conveniences. Some with Murphy beds. Apply Disney Phone 15560. (38tf) SEVEN-ROOM NEW HOUSE FOR rent., All conveniences. Hardwood floors throughout. Near General Motors office. Apply 91 Ritson Road North, (Aug. 28-1 mo.) TO RENT-- TWO A FURNISHED yooms for light housekeeping. Phone 1473J. / - (B4tt) epee Sr RTA ---- TO RENT--PRIVATE 6-ROOMED apartment over Ledger's Store, next' to Karn's Drug Store. Pos- session October 1. Apply Mrs, F. 1. Henry, 231 King St. East, Phone 16. (62-t1) TO RENT--SIX ROOM FRAME] house on Park Rd. south, Posses- sion immediately. Apply 8. A. Sargant, 288 Park road south, Phone 1370W: (641) TWO OR THREE NICELY FUR- nished rooms for light housekeeping. All conveniences. Also garage to rent. Apply 106 Frederick St. (65¢) FOR RENT--FURNISHED BATH-[ room flat, gas and all conveniences. |. Apply 292 Haig St. (65¢) ROOMS TO RENT--ROOM AND breakfast for two. ladies or gentle- men, Price reasonable, Phone yagap ' C TO RENT--TWO NICELY FURN- ished rooms for light housekeeping. All conveniences. Apply 644° Sum- merville Ave. (65¢ FURNISHED BEDROOM CEN- Tk (65¢) TWO FURNISHED ROOMS TO{ rent for light housekeeping. Cheap All conveniences. Apply 216 Celina St. (65¢c) FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO board if desired. Phone 2610M. (66¢) FOUR ROOM COTTAGE TO rent, Also four unfurnished rooms. Phone 2494M. (66h) BRIGHT, WARM MODERN, FUR- nished apartment on car line. Rea- sonable. Adults only. 674 Simcoe Street South. (66¢) flat to rent, suitable for young couple. 66b TO RENT--UNDERWOOD TYPE- writer. Phone 3216. (66¢) 210 Prince St. (66¢ FIVE. ROOM APARTMENT TO rent, all conveniences, steam heat. Apply 88 Bond Street West. Phone 3198. 66c sired, garage. Phone 1961] until 8} pn. (66c) Wanted To Rent WANTED TWO ROOMS . FURN- ished for light housekeeping. Apply giving particulars and rent wanted to Times box 190, Times Office. (66¢) | Storm Windows READY GLAZED AS LOW AS $1.40 freight paid. Get Storm Win- dows early and order one fourth less fuel, Price list free. Halliday Company Limited, 14 Halliday Bldg., Hamilton. A sonable, Apply Box MODERATE ' SIZE STORE, { 84 must be fairly central and rent rea- 191 Times. (66t1) WANTED TO RENT--BED SIT- ting room or small furnished apart" ment, central, Times. Apply 192 (66¢) Box Money Wanted gage. Excellent security. pay you to investigate. reply to Box 167, Times, (54-tr) WANTED--$1000 ON A SIX room house for 2 or 3 years. All conveniences. Hardwood floors up- stairs and down, 8 per cent, This is gilt edge security. H. Salter, 24 Royal St. Phone 185. (66b) Painting and Decorating R GUTSOLE, FIRST CLASS DA- erhanger, painting and graining, rices right, work guaranteed. Pine Ave, phone w or 2067w. OSHAWA PA 14. NAS- sau St. Phone 1495W. Prices reas- onable. Call between 12 and 1 at noon and 6 and 7. _ (Aug 9-1 mo) For Exchange . A SH- awa, Exchange farm 48 acres, good barn, house and silo.' Main road. Immediate possession. Edwin Jen- nings, Port Perry, Ont. Address (60 2 wks): A EA awa, Exchange for new 8 room house. Apply 256 Ritson road south, Oshawa. (656¢c) Bought and Sold NEW AND SECOND HAND FUR niture bought and sold. All orders recelve prompt attention, Phone 1030. M. Collis, 8 Church St. EI TIT Room and Board BOARDERS WANTED IN COM- fortable private home, single rooms. Very central. Phone 1519w. 74 Drew Oh (65h) ROOM AND BOARD FOR ONE, two, near Collegiate. Apply Box 189 Times. (66¢) WARM BRIGHT ROOMS CLOSE to north schools. With or without board .95 Connaught St. (662) Pets and Live Stock A (13tf) | Westmerelanid Avenue. CHINCHILLA RABBITS -- 106 (67b) ~~ WANTED TO RENT--FOUR OR five room bungalow. All conveni- WANTED--$2600 FIRST MORT-| ences. Good tenants, It will; 193 Times, Apply Box | (67¢)" Second Hand Dealer SECOND HAND DEALBR. FUR: niture bought and sold. 186 Rloor St. East. Phone 1617M. (274) | roomed home. $35 six rooms, $40 APARTMENT TO LET -- FIVE rooms and bath. Centrally situated in Oshawa's best residential 'section. All modern conveniences. Garage. Immediate possession. Casa Loma, Apt. 2, 161 King Se. East, Phone 7W, (66d) TO RENT---FURNISHED BED- rooms, 2 room apartment, All con- veniences, suitable for light house- keeping. Immediate possession, Also small store. 82 King W. (86¢) LOOK $16 RENTS A DANDY 3 h eight rooms. Central. Phone. Hold- en 371W, (66b) | TO LET ARAGE., WIL " East. 50 cents per week or ten dollars for six months. Apply 126 | William St. East. (87a) THREE ROOMED HOUSE TO rent. Phone 785W. (66¢c) Lost and Found '| LOST -- BETWEEN 153 ALBERT St. and 20 Westmoreland Ave, Finder kindly phone 2924J (66b) For Sale or Rent FARM FOR SALE OR RENT--IN Mariposa sion, Lot and 2 miles from Mariposa Station, 100 acres. Number one land. Good buildings. Good water. Apply Jas. Pogue, Little Britain. Township, 13, near FOR SALE OR and six roomed dwelling, with all conveniences, garage. Apply S1 El- gin St, E, Phone 1686J. Agents Wanted 6th Conces~ Little Britain (65¢) (2Cef) DOUBLE YOUR SALARY BY ADDING $3500 WEEKLY selling Imperial Art Personal Christ. mas Cards to Friends, Business As- sociates, Club and Church members, from Magnificent Free Sample Book. Imperial Art, Manufacturers, 51 Wel- lington. West, Toronto, 25 PER WEEK MADE BY OUR \ Greeting Card agents in their spare time. Write for particulars to-day. 310 Spadina Ave, Toronto. Position Wanted YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE D washings or day work. Apply Personal Christmas Golf street, Regal Art Co., 233 (65¢) LADY WANTS nursing. 2633W. 218 Burke PRACTICAL street, Phone (65¢) NOTICE--THE PERSON horrowed a saddle and bridle during the fair is requested to return the same forthwith. G. D. Conant (65¢) Notice WHO '|FOR LEASE -- SMALL HOUSE --<==== | THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS HOUSE TO RENT OR SMALL a business chance in another city and > Apply bungalow, 120 Oshawa Blvd. A (67¢) 10 Bond St. W. comfortably furnished. $35. responsi- ble persons only, Phone 2065W or} 3129W. (671) APARTMENTS FOR RENT--OCEN- | Shoppe, 4 Prince St, Phone Taw, 4 C tral. For particulars apply: 226 Eulalie avenue, Phone 2709J. ; (87¢) FOR RENT--DESIRABLE SEVEN | roomed brick house. Agnes street. Good furnace. Reduced rent, Care- ful tenant, Apply Webers, 22 Char-}: lotte street, Peterboro. (67¢) TO RENT---SIX ROOM FRAME house on Park Rd. south. Posses- sion immediately. Apply S. A. Sar«} gant, 238 Park road south. Phone 1270W. (87¢) TWO LARGE FURNISHED OR unfurnished rooms with all con- veniences, Phone 2607J. Eulalie Ave. (67¢) TO RENT---THREE UNFURNISH- ed rooms, one extra large room downstairs and two up Five min- utes walk of the business section. Heated and use of phone. Phone 811F. (67h) d light housekeeping. Suit young couple. Apply 290 Arthur St. (67¢) SIX ROOMED HOUSE FOR RENT in good locality. Central, Phone 2382W, (67¢) | SIX ROOMED BRICK, ONE FUR- nished room in attic, desirable loca- tion, paved street, garage. Imme- diate possession. Phone 760W. (67¢) SIX ROOMED HOUSE. ALL ea ) veniences. Full bath, furnace. Central Apply '135 Celina St. + (67¢ to rent, for (3740) | .show results, Good advancement to (36-1) | = "boilers. out of town. <)| EXPERIENCED RELIABLE COOK 249 |:Other things too numerous to men- WANTED IMMEDIATELY -- EX- perienced Cabinet makers. Steady employment, reasonable wages, good living conditions, Apply THE GUNN- SON OLA COMPANY LIMITED, "Phone 3, Wingham, Ont, (66b) salesmen, representing one of the largest manufacturing firms in Canada, Salary and commission. Must' be willing to work hard and right men. Apply' Thursday oe- tween 1 and 9 p.m., 86 Simcoe St. North. i (66h) A A Commercial Hotel. (66b) | J (V} learn printing trade. Apply Oshawa Dally Times, - (66¢c) SPORTING EDITOR WANTED, -- one with practical experience prefer- fed. Make application by letter only, giving age, experience, sporting in- terests, references and: all other' re- levant informatiom; addressed to M. McIntyre Hood, Editor, The Oshawa Daily Times. (67f) NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON and Monday at 41 Alger Building 1 will hire three men who desire steady year round employment. These men must be capable of making progress, qualifying for promotion to Execu- tive position. This job is good for $2000 first year. H. S. MeDiamid: 672 GARDNER WANTED, MARRIED man, knowledge of low pressure » Steady position. R. B. Reid, 1015 King street west. (670) Help Wanted--Female COOK GENERAL WANTED FOR Apply 8 Bond St. West. (66¢c) FEXPERIENCED SALESLADY FOR millinery shop. Apply Dorthea Hat Shop, (66¢c) general, Household three, Prefer- red to sleep out. Apply Box 48, Oshawa. (W-T-S) STENOGRAPHBR WANTED--EX- perienced preferred. Apply Alex C. Hall, 22% King St. E.,, Oshawa. (87¢) WANTED --EXPERIENCED COOK also housemaid. Apply 221 Simcoe St. N. Phone 214, (67a) Tenders Wanted Pickering--St. George's Rectory ---Tenders will be received up to 10 2.m., Sept. 17, for the sale of this house, and lumber piled on the lot. House to be moved by Oct. bth. LEN BURNINGHAM, Warden, Fairport P.O., vut. Auction Sale AUCTION SALE-- THE PROP- erty of Miss Law at 261; King street east, Oshawa, upstairs over Karn's Drug Store on Friday, Seot. +20th, 1929, 1.30 p.m, sharp, the following high class furniture. An- 'tique walnut upholstered chairs, wicker upholstered chairs, walnut gate legged table, one book case and 150 books, one' Wilton rug 12x15, two Brussells rugs 8x9, two small rugs, 8 piece fumed oak din- ing room suite, one Simmons bed complete with Ostermoor mattress, one white wooden bed complete, 'with Ostermoor mattress, one dresser, bedding, ore -lace bed spread, one McLary electric range, refrigerator, kitchen table and chairs, cooking utensils, 1 full set | of dishes, quantity of fancy dishes, curtains and drapes, one step lad- der ironing board, window screens, other things too numerous to men- tion. Terms cash. W. J. Sulley, Auctioneer. (66b) "Business Opportunities A PROFITABLE, WELL ESTAB- ished business for sale. A. glance over our books will convince you that this is a splendid opportunity for the right person. We have been offered are considering this change, if we get a satisfactory offer for our pre- sent business. If not, of course, we} will carry on here, as we realize the splendid results which are' derived from this establishment. Daintimaid Olive MacDonalds, Auction Sale AUCTION SALE AT SULLEY'S sale yard 41 King street west, Osh- awa, on Saturday, September 21, 1929, the property of D. E. South- ey. 3 piece wicker living room suite, library table, radio, buffet, tables, dining room chairs, 2 Sim- mons beds' complete, 2 dressers, chiffonier, one full set of dishes, cooking utensils, 2 couches, one washing machine and wringer. tion. Any persons wishing to put articles in this sale may do so. W, J. Sulley, Auctioneer. (87h) NOTICE - I, the undersigned will not be re- sponsible for any debts contracted in my name by my wife, Mary Ball, after this date. CHARLES BALL Sept. 19, 1929 (67¢) 100 ACRE FARM, fair buildings. PRICE $6500. Will exchange for Osh- awa house property. . CETT, 25 King E. Phone 293 MORTGAGE SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUP of the power contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at time of sald there will be offer- ed for sale by public auction on Thursday, Oct. 3rd, 1929, at the 'hour of 10.30 o'clock in the fore- noon, . At the house on the premis:s hereinafter "described, by W. J. Sulley, Auctioneer, the following property: -- "ALL AND SINGULAR that cer- tain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and 'being in the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, and being conn posed of parts of ts Numbers: Six (6) and Seven (7), on the south side of Bond street, on Karr's Plan of Lots laid out on part of Lot Number Ten (10), in the Second Concession of the said City, described as follows:--Com- mencing on t.e North-East angle of said Lot Number Seven (7); then South 74 degree: West 65 feet; thence South 16 degrees East 82 feet; thence North 74 degrecs East 65 feet more or less to the Eastern limit of said Lot Number Seven (7); thence North 16 de- grees West 82 feet more or less to the place of beginning." On the said property. there is a dwelling known as 75 Bond street east, which said dwelling is' of brick construction and contains eight rooms with all conveniences and is in a fair state of repair. There is also a four-car garage si'- uated on the said property, This property is advantageously situ- ated in a central section of-the City and is a valuable business site. TERMS--10 per cent. of the purchase- money. to be paid down at the time of sale, the balance} to be paid within thirty days from the date of the sale on the terms and conditions then to be made known. The sale is made subject to a reserved bid. . For further porticulars and con- ditions of sale apply to W. E. N. SINCLAIR, K.C, Oshawa, Ont. Dated at Oshawa, this 16th day of September, A.D., 1929. (67-71-75) SILK BLOUSES ~ HT NEATLY IN FASHIONS PLAN Tuck-ins and Overblouses Both Gain Popularity After Summer's Favor There can scarcely be any ques- tion as to whether blouses will. be rated among the good fashions for fall. Just think how practical they proved this summer. How neatly they. filled gaps in' the wardrobe. How well they helped to keep clothes costs down, And then wonder! Tuck-ins and overblouses will both be important, New ensembles necd them. ' Separate skirts one' already has require them. Separate skirts one may buy in formal fabrics like velvet can grow into charming bridge costumes with the aid of the new blouses that will be more' formal" in character. A season without blouses is unthinkable now. Harmony in Color Satins and flat crepes in colors to harmonize rather than contrast with the ensemble have most 'of the glory for: the new season... White is ex- cellent, of. course, because black-and white is invariably a classic color combination when fall rolls around, And gleaming satin in white is es- pecially good. Expect to see dressier blouses than you have for a while -- some with new scarf treatments and peplums. TAILORED DRESS BEING REVIVED Long Sleeved Dinner and Bridge 'Gown Arrives With the success of the sleeveless daytime . frock came the opportun- ity for encouraging thé long tightly 3 ¥ fitted sleeve for the dinner gown, It is more than likely that the suc- ilored cess bid for by this type of tai long-sleeved metal dress-last: winter when it was introduced will come to it this year, ) Collections are 'promoting. it, clase sifying it as a formal: "afternoon bridge dress or an 'informal dinner frock. Here is an alternative to sa- tisfy the woman who shies at velvet, Smart T The chief characteristic. of this dress which has a personality shared with no' other' type, is that it never departs from a treatment. detail that are associated with the cloth tailored frock are borrowed from the tailored metal dress, and there its identity rests. These dresses should be increas- ingly important this coming 'season b they coincide so completely with the promotion of metals, which is clearly on the fashion horizon. Sure of Revival In comparing the construction of the dress with the tailored cloth, the comparison should have gone further --namely, that the choice of the mu~ tal continues emphasize neat pat- terns like tweed checks. One of the newest ideas tends to combine the effect of a checked pattern with a mesh construction, ' The reappearance of the fur bord ered gown at one or two of the likely French houses makes it even more likely that the metal "tailored" dress will be reyived. NEWEST STYLES FOR CHILDREN School Frocks Invariably Ex- press Simplicity and : Charm # Many types of hats are offered to the child of today. For play she may wear a beret with or 'without a pom- pom of gay mien, and there is also offered a wide field in small brimmed hats with the brim treated in count- less ways, very much like elder sis- ter's, and the material may match that of the coat, or otherwise, as the wearer desires. Long streamers may be an added note of chic worn with a close-fitting hat, and two or three tones may be called upon to form the ribbon band encircling the little girl's hat for fall and winter wear. Dressing One of the very latest of fashion's foibles is to dress the wee brother and sister alike. When the little bov and girl are of the same type it is most seemly to dress the girl in green, for instance, with white frilled collar and cuffs, while the boy may wear a similar costume with green shorts, and a white tucked shirt. Do you see how really" attractive the idea is for the very small girl and her baby brother? It is the well-dressed child that has a place in her wardrobe for tailored frocks and suits, and in every de- partment of the childs clothes, whe- ther for street or otherwise, simpli- city is stressed as never before. To be simply dresesd is to be smart and the days of trimming and frilling have passed away. . Enlivening Colors Prints and color contrasts enliven the junior types, and school frocks are both modish and practical in the clever handling of one or two ma- terials. For tiny tots vivid color and contrast are adopted to keep up with the trend of the hour. fob dad Apples in Manitoba Supt. W. R. Leste of the Dom- inion Experimental farm at Mor- den, Manitoba, estimates that the orchards on the farm wil produce at least 6,000 boxes of apples this .year. The Stevenson orchard in this same district will also give an immense yield. The Stevenson' or- chard was established and the pos- sibility of growing apples in Mani- toba completely demonstrated be- fore the advent of the Govera- ment station, but the latter has' introduced many new varieties and made great advancement over the Stevenson experiments, Don't Lose Your Car. Let Me Finance You! G. R. Holden - MOTOR LOANS AND DIS: : COUNTS LTD. § strict! tailored All the neat Tolshig and "Feit Block Room 8 Phone 2700 REPAIRING WATCHES OUR SPECIALTY It your Watch Ic mot giving satisfaction we can. repair and make it tell the correct time 4 D. J BROWN THE JEWELER Officia. Watch Inspector for Canadian National and Oshawa Railroads 10 Ring St, W. Phone 189

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