~ THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1930 PAGE NINE THE 2.4" where CIASSIRIE meets Mr. Seller ED SECTION J 3 "Lege! Engineering and Surveying CONANT & ANNIS. BARRISTERS Solicitors Notaties Public Etc. Con- veyz.icing and general pract.ce of 'Law. Offices 1% Simcoe St South, Oshawa: 'Phone 4. G. D. Conaat. B.A, LLB; A PF. Annis, B.A. Lis B. , BA R Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey- ony ty Joan Third Soot new er widing. PPosit 'ost 'Office. Phone 299 i 'WE. N SINCLAIR KC. BANK of Gemmerce Building. JOSEPH ™. MANGAN. BAA.--BAR- rister, -Solicitor. Notary Public. Con- veyancer. Money fd loan. Office 144 King St. East. Oshawa. Phone 445 Residénce phone 837. ol GRIERSON, CREIGHTON AND Fraser, Barristers, Conveyancers. Notaries Public, ete. Office over Standard Bank. Entrance Simcoe RL "PW St. Phone 13, J. F. Grierson, KC. T. K. Creightcn, B.A, N. C. Fraser, B.A. LOUIS S HVMAN BARRISTER. Solicitor, - Notary, over Dewland's Store. Money to loan. 16, coe street north Phone 67 Residence 2586F. GREER AND HUMPHREYS, BAR risters, Solicitors, eic. 24% Siricoe St. N. Phone 3160. Mcney to foan ALEX C. HALL, B.A, BARRI® ter, etc. Conveyancing and general practice. 22% King St. Bast . Phone 5337. (tr) HARRIS & HARRIS, BARRIS ' ters, Bolicitors, otc. 41 ° Alger Bldg. Oshawa and Port Perry Phones 759 Oshawa) .Port Perry 24 an 71 r 3. aii Jan. 2-1 mo) A. J. PARKHILL, BARRISTER, etc. Money to loan. Alger Bldg, op- posite Post Office. Phone 1614, Medical DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN. SUR geon, Accoucher. Office and resi dence, King St. E: st, corner Victoria St. Oshawa. Phone 94 DR. HAROLD W. TRICK. PH 'SI cian, Surgeon. Obstctrician. Special references to maternity work ard di- scases of women. Two yeafs' post graduate experience. Office and res: dence 167 Simcoe St. N.. {c6s. Brock) phone 302 . DR. GRANT BZRRY, LLL Surgeon, Obscetrician, diseases ©! infants (end children. Office and vesidence, 97 Bond East. Phone 1155 DR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI- elan and Surgeon, special attention given to X-ray work ana Electro theopy. Office, Disney Block. Phone 2050. Office open 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. Residence 161 King East Phone 2416. DR DAVID ARCHER, M.D. CM. CP. L. R and 5 oR nbureh. ician, Surgeon an stetrician CRs Surge St N Phorie 3020 gesidence 161 King St. E. Phone 3155 I ARCHER BROWN. MD. L R C. P. & S. Edinburgh Physician Surgeon, Obstetrician, special at- tention to maternity work and dis- eases of children. Office and resi- dence, 185 Simcoe St. North. Phone 3107. oo DR. C. W. CARD, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, 'Obstetrician. Office and residence, 512 Simcoe street north. Phone 2415. DR. J. ARCHER BROWN, PHYSI- cian, Surgeon and Obstetrician, office ani residence, 185 Simcoe Street, North phone 3107. DR. J. a FERGUSON, PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Speclalist in: kidney, and bladder diseases, Brock and Mary streets, Whitby. Phone 179. Whitby. (Jan. 30-1 mo) Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F. T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Loyeli's Drug Store each Saturday, from 1 till 4 Pp. for consultation and treatment oe dneases of ear, nose and throat o Appointments mav 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 DONEVAN AND SMITH. ONTAR io Land Surveyors and Engin. cers, sub-divisions. town planning. municipal engineers. 365 or 411 King St. E. Phones 2532] or 2544. Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO. 67 KING ST East. Ambulance Residence 542 Sim. coq street north. Phone 210J and 210W. DISNEY-COTT FUNERAL HOME 87 Celina street. Oshawa. Corner Bruce street. Ambulance. Phone Insurance DAVIS AND SON. INSURANCE 19 King St. west, Oshawa, The old: est Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Re | nutable Fire Companies. WHEN LACING . 1 consult R. N. Johpve, 80 Simcoe gorth, .Your insurance wants at- tended to and your nterests pro- tected. i Transportation CARTAGE AND STORAGE. COLE man's, 85 Bond West Specialists in furniture moving, storage ware house. and moving van equipment Phone 82 CARTAGE, sand ard gcinders. distan ling 2692F. Smith and Cox, 38 St. W. OSHAWA'S OLDEST lishe! furniture movers. Park Road car are. Local and long distance Frank Cowle, Pron 65 Park Ri South. Phone 215 Jan, 17-1 mo) Beauty Parlors BETTY IPOU PERMANWENI wave. Special $5 and $7.50 Finger wave and shampoo $1 Facial 75¢ Hair cuttirg 25¢.. Phone 2958 or 8 Simcoe North. : i EXPERT MARCELLING EY Betty Ward at Betty Lou Perman ent Wave Shoppe. Marcel and sham poo $1. Phone 2968. WATSONS BARBER AND Beauty shop. 9 Celina St. We spe cialize in ladies' hair cutting, mar: celling, shampooing, facials Marcel 50 cents. For appointments phone 2053. (Jan, 14-1 m»! MARCEL AND CURL, 50c. MRS Everctte Bell, Apartment 9 Edward Apartments, Quebec Street. For ap- pointments phone 1090]. Tan. 7-1mo. MADAME MARIE, LATE OF Paris, France and T. Eaton, To ronto, high class beauty culture at moderate prices, Disney Building Flat No. 1, above Dr. Tuck's. Phone 1376. (Feb, 4-Mar, 4) MOVING, GRAVEL Local and long Phone 3048 anil 7 King ESTAB All Classified Advertising Coming Events, Etc. STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE This rule has been found necessary because of expense and loss arising from handling a large number of small accounts of this nature. #énd collect for same. For the convenience of customers who find it inconvenient to come personally to The Times office, a telephone call will bring a messenger who will receive the advertisement - "Times" Classified Ads Bring Results Telephone 35 ASK FOR CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT v Real Estate for Sale REAL ESTATE FOR SALE--57 acres, more or less, on provincial highway, 1% miles east of Col ) borne Frame house, barn, ete Close to canning factory, church and school. Cheap for quick sale to close an estate. G. E, R. Wilson insurance and real estate, Colborne, Ontario. (251) Articles For Sale MIXED HARD AND s30F1 WOOL slabs, $3.50 per load Also bone dry body wood Waterous Meek Limiced Phone 1288 __(Avr. 261 FOR SALe--HEINTZMAN cu Ltd., planos, new and used planus Aso radios, latest wodels; terws arranged Apply C. Trull. Phone 1556J. (111-1 FOR SALE--4 ROOMED STUCCO house. Electric lights and water. Near Skinner Plant. Price $1400, $200 cash and balance easy. 3 ROOMED HOUSE DIVISION ST $100 cash, balance arranged. Jonea Real Estate. Phone 2667, (28¢c) FOR SALE---LARGE LOT, GAR- age in residential district, sacrifice, $500 cash. Post Office Box 17. (29¢) WILL SACRIFICE EQUITY OF $1,650 on 8 room well built home, 5 minutes walk from 4 corners. Owner in town this week. Appiy 254 Albert St. Phone 814W. (291) FOR SALE--STRICTLY NEW laid eggs in any quantity delivered anywhere in city. Phone 896. (Jan. 20-1 mo) FOR SALE-FIFTEEN JEWEL Wrist watches, complete with latest style metal bracelets, $7.50. Genume diamond rings, $8.75. Small deposits secures any article. Dell's Jewelry, 26% Simcoe South. Upstairs. me... (38, 25-1 Mo) FOR SALE--RAYMOND SEWING machine and good clothing. Phone 2082W. (28¢c) FOR SALE--NEW PIANO, CHEAP for cash. Phone 2498M. (28¢) WHO WANTS THIS LOVELY modern bungalo at a bargain price, $3,600. Best buy in Oshawa. Sma'l down payment or car. Phone Hold- en 371W., (30b) Work Wanted FUR SALE---SEVERAL USED glazed sash, suitable for chicken houses. Apply cvenings 38 Frank etreet, Cedardale, (28¢) FOR SALE, SINGER DROP-HEAD Swing machine $30, at 130 Colborne t FE Last, Building Supplies TEMENT BLOCKS FOR SALE To insure prompt delivery, place orders in advance of delivery date W. Borrowdale, .phone - 1618. Music ARTHUR LYNDE, VOCAL TEACH- er (Hambourg Conservatory, To- ronto) pupils prepared for all exams. Oshawa Tussday, 6% Wil liam street west, upsialrs, Phone 2754F. (1290tf) FRANK CONVERSE SMITH, ONE of Toronto's leading violin teachers, ig in Oshawa on Thursday afternoons i Elgin St. E. Phone 739M ftudio 3 Elgin Jan, 17-1 muy RE-UPHOLSTE RING CHESTER fields made to order. We save you money. Esumates free. G. A. Con stable. 74 Mechanic street. Phone 1593]. (5611) BATTERIES CHARGED, CALLED for and delivered. 75 cents. If ren- tal supplied $1. Batteries repaired Stan Blideon. 20 Mi'l St. Phone 1°85W, (Jan. 13-1 mo) BATTERIES CHARGED, CALLED for and delivered, 75c, rental 25c. 204 Oshawa Blvd. Phone 3112W. (Feb, 5-1 mo) Nursing PRACTICAL NURSE _ DISEN- gaged after Feb. first. Maternity invalid or general nursing. Doctor's refer For information phone HERBERT C. TRENEER, OR- ist. and choir master of King treet United Church will accept pupils: in plano, organ and vocal music. For particulars apply 50 William street east. Phone 2896. (Feb. 3-1 mo) LEONARD RICHER, DIRECTOR of music, Oshawa Collegiate and Public Schools: Studio--47 Gibb St. phone 1984]. (Feb. 5-1 mo.) Radio Service OSHAWA RADIO SERVICE, AC- cessories for sale, repairs on elec- tric .and battery sets, tubes and batteries tested, batteries re- charged rental supplied $1. Phone 3350). Charles Wales, 146 Elgin East. (Feb, 6-1 mo) wppointment. Office ph Residence 432]. 3 DR. A. W. HARDING, OFFIC over Dewlands, Hours 10 to L2 a.m., 2 to 6. Evenings by appoints ment. Office phone 1499. Resid: ence 2548. Dental At R. S. J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS. seit's. Special: attention to X-ray work. Gas) »'ragtioh Nurse in at- tendance. Gas for exu ; DR. L. E' HUBBELL, DENTIST, Nitrous ond Oven pas for ext . Hi ce ova an 2 he residence, 1378M. 1. ¥ OCK. DENTIST, 16 Bi St oN er Dewland's rg 1957. Res. 292W Avenings by i t. Ww. H. GIFFORD OFFICE Recent Theatre Bldg. Phone 1780 Residence 609. DR. -LaN(GMATY - DAVIES Dentists, 37° Kiag St. E. Special at entiou to gas extraction and X.rav work. Nurse in attendance. Phones 1243 an' 864 i Fi Architects CC STENHOUSE -- GENERAI * srehitectural,. work «Second floor Roval Bank *Buildink Phone 149 Res. vaone. Simcoe St 3 rographer 74 STMCOR street north . r mailing 6 ireular aya to Shin a 26-1 a0) (ANE IOHNSON, AS: aL 1600 Special |S RADIO REPAIRS, ALL WORK guaranteed, prices moderate, set test. ing, batteries recharged, 50c. e 382r11. Geo. Burroughs, certified radio-trician. Jan, 7-1 mo.) Painting and Decorating R GUTSOLE, FIRST CLASS PA Bion it work" guerantd 30 Pine' re phoue S0dbw of Wire, | t "ST (A. G. TURNER, 'PAINTER AND Papernanger. Only first class work guaranteed: 20 Jans experience rices reasonable. WwW one Jan, 17-1 mo) PAINTER, PAPERHANGBR AND decorator, Estimates given on work. Phone 1367J. P. J. Brady. (Jan, 29-1 mo) Home Cooked Meats ENGLISH HOME MADE PORK ples, steak and kidney ples. hot or cold brawn, sakes and pastries, ete, ete. Frank Drakes, 21 Maple street. Phone 2372F (77t0) Sr PAUL VERLAND, BEST AND most artistic clothes maker in Osh- awa' for 'men who care. Prices fair andr 12% Simcoe Street Sodth. Phone 1503%. Ri (Jan, 30-1 mo) 742M. (Jan, 15-1 Hemstitching NINB GENTS PER YARD, PLEAT- ed Skirts, one dollar, alterati®ns, ete. All kinds of beautiful fancy work on sale. Mrs. Dell, 26 % Sim: soe South. Phone 1656. Jan, 17-1 mo) [J LC) Furniture Repairing FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERED and repaired. No job too small or too large. George A. Lemee. Phone 1436M, mo) (Jan, 7-1 mo) Contracting iG - CONCRETE tric or alterations. (13th) seven roomed houge with one or two acres of land, Must be within 21 miles of Oshawa. Will lesac Write Box 419 Times. (29¢) ANTED--2 1 'keeping rooms by 2 girls. Prefer- ably in eastern part of ary. 5 c D wanted by two young ladies. East- ern part of city preferred. Apply Box 420 Times. (80¢) Position Wanted WOMAN WANTS WORK BY DAY or hour. Phone 289 r 2. (28¢) FEDERAL HIGHBOY, SCREEN grid, 7 tube, electric radio used for two months. Bargain for cash, phone 2562M or 915, (3c) FOR SALE--ONE DINING ROOM table, sideboard, five dining chairs, almost new, Apply, 344 Athol St. East, (30¢) For Rent FOLR AND FIVE ROOU¥EDL MOD ern suites Including electric refrig eration, stove, laandry, conven) euces, etc.; continuous hot water supplied. Applv Supt. 'phone ¥671, vr The Trusts and Guarantee Co l.td., manager for owner, Toronto. (37-41) APARTMENT. -MODERN, HOME JJke uites, Some furnished, laun- dry, conveniences, elec dryer, ete., elec stoves, elec refrigeration, hot w.ter year round, I'h ne 1650 or 2347TW. (8tf) FOR RENT-- SIX ROOMBUL house, 737 Cedar street, All con- veniences, garage, possession March first, Phone 285. W. J. Hobbs. (28¢c) TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS OR two bedrooms, Phone 2557F. (28¢c) BED SITTING ROOM NICELY furnished, suit two gentlemen or girls, also light housekeeping rooms. Apply 215 Celina St. FOR RENT--2 FOR rooms on bath flat. Desirable local- ity. Phone 26527, (28¢) FOR RENT-- 5-ROOM BRICK (28¢c) "| bungalow, all conveniences. Immed- iate possession. Apply Horton & French, Mundy Bldg, (29¢) TO RENT- ROOM, WITH WASH- ing done, board optional, very rea- sonable. Phone 767W. (29h) TO RENT----TWO UNFURNISHED or partly furnished light house- keeping rooms, close to Motors. Business section phone 134F. (29¢) TO RENT--NICELY FURNISHED bedroom, suit two gentlemen. Board it desired. Phone 1928J. (29¢) 0 BE TO NT, Heat, water and electric, $16 a month, Phone 1587W, Apply 311 Division Street. (20D) Agents Wanted WANTED--NOW SALES AGENT capable of handling good class customers for Oshawa district Sales equipment supplied. Exclu, sive territory. largest and finest stock. Profitable agency for right man. Pelham Nursery Co., Toronto. . (Feb, 14) -- eR SN Wanted To Buy ATGHEST PRICES PAID FOR FAT hens. Telephone 81 Whitby and reverse charges, . (Jan, 30-1 mo) RK. AUCTIONEER t South, phone 2593M, "(Jane 17-1 Mo, * I hens, one year old. Phone 3208W. 1 : ) : (29h) | hu WANTED TO BUY--12 LEGHORN WA ) I if not over $5000 in exchange for clegr louse being solid brick with plece bath, hot water heating, Hydro lights, ete., in Kitcheaer Price $4600. Lycett, 25 ar li A a) SIX ROOMED HOUSE TO RENT. 279 French street. All conveni- ences. Possession immediately. Ap- ply 288 Division St. Phone 2371J. (29¢c) OR --HOUSE NO. 116 Annis St. Oshawa. Immediate pos- session. Apply to Conant & Annis, Barristers. Oshawa. {W-S tf) T FU D ROOMS rent. 208 Celina street. (30c) LARGE TWO ROOM APARTMENT warm and comfortably furnished. Private convenience and entrance: Suitable for three adults, fine for bachelors. Very central. 96 Centre, i (30¢) TF J : All conveniences. Very cen- nediate possession. Apply 26 Chureh St. (30¢) FOR RENT--NEW EIGHT ROOM brick house. Every convenience. Apply Mrs. C. H. Stinton, 197 Gib- FOR tral, : bona street. Phone 3095J. (30b) For Rent LOVELY SIX ROOMED HOUSE for rent. $30, Phone Holdeén 371W. (30b) FOR RENT--2 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. Also bed rooms. Board if desired. Near 4 corners. 76 Charles St. (30¢c) ONE FURNISHED FRONT BED- room to rent, Phone 806M, (30c) Plastering PLASTERER--OPEN TO GIVE low prices on eithet new or old work Repairs a spécialty., 111 Mary Street. 29b) RING, work done 78 (28¢c) TINTING, PLA ing, cement work, promptly, prices reasonable. Bond street west. For Sale or Rent HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT--- New five room brick house, Glad- stone. Avenue, Chestnut trim, oak floors throughout, wired for stove, built in cabinet, three-piece bath, laundry tubs. Good furnace. Adults only. Phone 3310W. (29c) FOR SALE OR RENT--SEVEN- roomed house, 64 McLaughlin Blvd, all newly decorated, 'hardwood throughout, electric fixtures and blinds, "large garage with, concrete floor, nice garden. Apply 77 Ontario St., phone 1365M. (29¢) Lost and Found LOST--SATURDAY AFTERNOON, brown strap purse, either in Loblaws north store or front William to Div- ision Streets. Finder please return to 138 Division St. Reward. (29¢) Builders' Bargains | Rates for First insertion--114 cents per word. Minimum charge 30c. Each subsequent consecn- tive Insertion 1c per word. Three consecutive inser- tions for thy price of two first insertions (three ¢ents a word). Minimum charge fur three insertions, 60 certs. Box number 10c¢ additional Professional or Business Cards, $2.60 per month for 20 words or less; 10 Classified Ads. D. Albright, superintendent of the Dominion Experimental Substation at Beaverlodge, Alberta, the advan- tage of leaving livestock out in the winter is demonstrated. This substa- tion is in the Peace River district, about 350 miles farther north than Cochrane. The report in part follows: "Prairie experience proves that ma- ture animals can endure a great de- gree of dry cold so long as they are well nourished, comfortably bedded, and protected from draughts, "Upon coming to the Peace River region from Ontario in 1913 the wri- ter was astonished to find bands of well-developed horses which had ne- ver known any shelter but what na- ture provided. They "rustled" their own feed by pawing the snow off the grass, and unless the snow be- came excessively deep or crusted they would usually come through the win- ter in strong condition. "Cattle, while unable to feed through the snow as did the horses, would likewise endure the cold well cents a word per wonth for each additional word, TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE; AC. COMPLISH MUCH TELEPHONE 85 Ask fof Classified Ad Room and Board Wanted WANTED--ROOM AND BOARD by young lady in private home, Phone 1283F after 5. (29¢c) WANTED COMFORTABLE room suitable for two with board, north end preferred. Apply Box 417 Times. (290) Special bargains February and March. Glazed sash $1.35. Fir doors with hardware $3.85. Combination doors with glass and screen $5.95. House paint $2.35 gal. Two-ply roof- ing $1.75. Hardwood flooring 8c per foot. Wallboard $28. Outside doors with glass $4.35. 3 piece bathroom outfit, $59. Ready cut garages, sum- mer cottages and tourist cabins, small cash deposit, balance easy payments Liberal delivery offer. Bargain cata- logue free. Write Halliday, box 311, Hamilton, Sheriff's Sale of Lands County of Ontario To Wit: (29h) | On Saturday, the 8th day of March, A.D. 1930, at the hour of | Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, I | will offer for sale by public auction [at my office in the Court House, in the Town of Whitby, all the right, | title and Interest of the Defendant {in the under-mentioned lands am? tenements seized-by me under and {by virtue of a Writ of Execution | Issued out of the Supreme Court of Ontario, and to me directed, in which Albert Crowle, Executor of d els ano Live dtock FOk SALE--STRONG HEALTHY 8.C.W, Leghorn chickens, (row rigidly culled stock purchased (rom Russel Sulley Courtice, March and April $256 per hundred; May +20 June $15. Write George Rey nolds, Courtice. Fresh, grad-d eggs deliver.d weekly. Phone 1359, (28¢) FOR SALE-ONE BLACK MARE, sire Black Mogul), 5 years old, brok en. double; one Yorkshire sow, five pigs, small. Apply Geo. White, Hamp- ton, phone 238-6, Bowmanville. (29¢) FOR SALE--RHODE ISLAND Red Pullets, pair of large white ducks, White Leghorn cockerels Phone 455M. (29c) if suital'v fed. litters intense Brood sows would pick up their grain-feed a kernel at a time off bare ground, ice, or pack- ed snow, in a temperature of 35 or 40 below zero, wintering better and producing stronger spring then if penned up in pens. "Sheep, of course, are known stand dry cold of while a dry zero air is almost tonic to a healthy hen. Turkeys have been seen perching by on a shed roof in a balmy air of 45 below zero, only ailing turkeys the writer ever owned were two which, from mista- ken kindness, he forced into a moder- ately warm henhouse. These contrac- ted colds persistently, the snug in to degree, The "In 1922 the Beaverlodge Station dry overhead, topped the Edmonton Cattle Market with a bunch of market cattle rising two years old which never saw the inside of a closed stable, They pass- ed their two winters in a deep shed well bedded, tight on three sides, but wide open at the south end. wind- "In a 119-day winter fattening per- in iod, these cattle gained a pound and one half a day. Their meal consump- tion for the whole period only 2 1-5 pounds per head they were so highly finished that ex- perienced stockmen could hardly believe how little grain they had eaten. They had been reg- ularly fed and well bedded. were comfortable, averaged daily, yet Edmonton They "In an adjoining compartment of the same shed a steer rising years was fattened, being afterwards sold in Edmonton, weighing three 1,550 Room and Board ROOM TO RENT, SUIT TWO gentlemen. Hoard if necessary Phone 1643W, (28¢c) WARM COMFORTABLE ROOM and board in private family. Ap ply 211 Drew. (28¢) COMFORTABLE WARM _ROOM for one or two gentlemen, With or without board. Apply 255 Celina St, (29d) 83 BOND ST. WE» pounds. The meal consumption of thy Jot to which he belonged had figured out to 3 pounds per head per day His roughage had been chiefly half. ripe sheaf oats, not fed to waste His daily gain was 2.55 pounds, "These, and many similar experi- ences, have led to the Helief that close housing is a mistaken kindness, es- pecially for mature stock. "The essentials of comfort seem t¢ be g dry roof under which, if practi cable, the animals should be confine( during soft storms; a deep bed of dry straw at al! times; a shed or stabls thoroughly tight on three sides s¢ that draughts will not suck throug it; tempered water and libitum, free. dom. from parasites, and quict kind- ness, A woman went to the market gardener and insisted on choosing a vegetable marrow that was still growing. "How much for this one?" she asked. "Eightpence," sald the gardener. "Too much," she said. "What ir the price of this little one?" ""Fourpence," was the reply. "All right. I'll buy it," and paid on the spot. Then she added, "Don't cut it now. I'll call for it this day fortnight." MISUNDERSTOOD Mistress: Heavens, Hodges! Have you been fighting?" Butler: "No, m'lady. When his lordship returned at 3 a.m. this morning, he said: 'Hodges, I'm canned;' and as your ladyship im- pressed upon me the importance of humoring him on such occasions, T replied, 'Yes, my lord; shall I get the tin-onener?' Hence. my lady, these few bruises. . . ." | HARDWOOD FLOORS [ ! LAID A | Electrle Sanled and Pinish- MW, | ed Complete i WwW. J. TRICK CO.. LTD. 25 Albert Street Phone 280, 281 HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID BY EXPERT MECHANICS Old floors (finished like new. Storm windows, combination doors. General contractors. B. W. HAYNES, Residence 180 r 2 161 King St. W. Phone 481 Oshawa Burial Co. successor to Disney-Cott AMBULANCE 87 Celina St. Phone 1082 re thé Estate of Ellen Luke, d ; is the Plaintiff and W. H. Tonkin, 1s the Defendant. The sald lands and tenements being all and singu- lar that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being on the east side of Ritson Road, South in the City of Oshawa, in the County and Province of On- tario, 'and being part of Lot num ber eizht laid out in the first con- cession of the Township of East Whitby; more particularly describ- ed as follows: Commencing at an iron pipe marking the point of In- tersection of the easterly boundary of Ritson Road South, with the southerly limit of lands registered as Plan No. 153; Thence from the said point southerly along the sald easterly limit of Ritson Road South a distance of one hundred . and sixty-seven feet eight inches, more or less to a point marking the north-westerly angle of lands here- tofore conveyed by the within Grantor to one Brown; 'Thence easterly to and along the northerly limit of lands heretofore conveyed to the said Brown a distance of one hundred and eighteen feet more or less to the north-easterly angle of the sald lands: southerly along the easterly limit of the lands so conveyed to Brown a distance of three feet more or less to the north-westerly angle of lands heretofore conveyed by the within Grantor to one Can- field; Thence from the said 'point easterly along the northerly limit of lands heretofore conveyed by the within Grantor to one Cantleld, and to one Carter, and continuing easterly in a straight line elghty- six feet four inches more or less to a fence marking the easterly limit of lands owned by the within Gran- tor; Thence from the sald point northerly to and .along the said fence line one hundred and seventy feet eight inches more or less to an iron pipe marking the souther- ly limit of lands registered as Plan No. 153; Thence from the said iron pipe to and along the sonther. ly limit of lands registered as Plan No. 163, two hundred and four feet, four iyghes, more or less, to the place of beginning. And also the lands and tenements being all and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Oshawa and being composed of lot number twenty-gine, and the south halves of lot numbers thirty, thirty- one and thirty-two, as marked on {olan of lots laid out on part of lot number eight in the first con- awa, by Emmanvel Cawker being Plan number 153. ' J. TF. Paxton, Sheriff County of Ontario. Sheriff's Office, Whitby, November 20th, 1829. , (30-38-42-48) "Watch Repairing _ FA VON Swiss watchroaket repair 44% King Street West ~ ronage is solicited" : 1 vou pat Thence. cession in the said Town of Osh- Notice of Application for Divorce NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that JOHN WILLIAM JAMES of the City of Oshawa, in the County and Province of Ontario, Labourer, lj i rE LUM Ca Whitby Lumber and Yard I'hone Oshawa 324 Whitby 12 EI i FE rd F. L. BEECROFT i ii Wood will apply to the Parliament of Canada, at the present or next ees- sion thereof, for a Bill of Divorce, from his wife, LILIAN MAY JAMES, of the City of Toronto, In the County of York, and Province of Ontario, on the ground of adul- tery and desertion. DATED at the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, in the Province of Ontario, this 23rd day of January, A.D. 1930. LOUIS 8. HYMAN 16 Simcoe Street N., Oshawa, Ontario. Solicitor for Applicant. Expert Watch Repaimi A Jaume STORE King & Prince Sts. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST lusively in muscle Notice I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT after this date I will not be re- eyesigh t and glasses, 1516--Phone~1516 - Opposite Post Office Radios Repaired All Makes The Ontario Motor Szles IMITED 00 Simcoe St. 8, Phone 000 MONEY t LOANED ¢ Cars Refinanced All Dealings Confidential G. R. Holden MOTOR LOANS AND DIS. COUNTS LT Felt Block Room 6 Phone 2790 sponsible for any debts contracted in my name by anycne except my- self or on my written order. (Signed) THOMAS BROCK. Dated at Oshawa, Feb. 4, 1930. . (30-36-42) LIVESTOCK THRIVE IN COLD OF NORTH Cattle Can Be Kept Out of Doors in Winter in North- * ern Territories Ottawa, Ont. Feb. 5, --~The hardy breeds of livestock which are thriving on the prairies as Canada' rolls back the map of the north are the con-* stant surprise of men from the old. ef portion of the Dominion. At Ros- thern, in Saskatchewan for 1 the pure bred holstein milch cows are kept housed during the winter on the experimental station but the oung cattle and the bulls also pure bo) remain out in enclosures which protect them from the storms but' not from the cold. Marvellous anim- als are being developed under such conditions which are in marked con- trast to the usual treatment accord- ed to similar breeds in Ontario. The dryness of the air makes it possible for the cattle to thrive on the prairies in very cold weather. So far in the districts of Saskatchewan where cattle have been examined for | tuberculosis less than one per cent. have been found to he afflicted with the disease whereas in Ontario and Onehee the reactors run over thred "or cent, ; In a report to Hon, W. R. Mother ARE WE CANADIANS SO CLOSE TO THE PICTURE OF OUR LUM- BER INDUSTRY THAT WE CAN'T SEE IT? Try yourself on some of these questions. from time to time in subsequent ad- vertisements:-- What percentage of a log goes into actual use as Lumber? Is there common expression -- "You can't get | that good old-fashioned Pine any- more" ? Where do the boards without any knots in come from -- the outside or the heart of a log? % | | fiee-proof Oshawa Lumber . COMPANY LIMITED 25 Ritson Road North TSleplione 2821-2820 answered They will be any basis of fact in. the A 1 well, minister of agriculture from W. Se----