THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1931 PAGE SEVEN | If it i to be bn ught or sold -- Times Classified Ads will do it Legal 1S BA SonEitor, Notaries Public, Ete. Conveyancing and general prac tice In Law. Office 7% Simcoe St, South, Oshawa. Phone 4. sD D. Copsnt, BA, LLB; A, FV. Ad nls, B.A., LL.B. Ww. E. EK. SINCLAIR: KC C., BANK of Comzserce Building. OSEP, rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer. Money to loan. Of- fire 14% King St. East, Oshaws. Phops 445. Residence phone a" CRIE N, HTO! Fraser. Barrister, etc, Bank a Commexce Bldg. U18 8, HYMAN, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary, Over Dewland's Store. Muney to loan. 16 Simcoe street porth. Phone 67. Residence 3473W. EER S, BAR- risters, Solicitors, ete, 24% Sim- con St. N. Phone 360. Residence 2514. Mopay te loen. ALEX. C. HALL, B.1. BAFRIS ter, ste. Conveyancing and Een eral practice. 22% King St. Bhat, sone 3237. tf) FRANK 5. EBBS, BARRIST fe Solicitor, Yotary Publie, Convey- ancer, monoy to loan. Third floor new Alger uilding. opposite Post Office. Phone 2996. Medical OR, B. J, EAZLEWOOD, PHY- sician and Surgeon, special atten. tion gi-en to X-Ray work and Flectrotheopy. Office, Disney Block. Phone 2050. Office open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Residence 421 King street east. Phone 2416. DR. GRANT BERRY, PHYSIC- fan, Surgeon, Obstetrician, dis- eases of infantsg.and children, Of- fice and residapce 97 Bond East. Phone 1155, / Summer residence 90 r 2-1. DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, Accoucher, Office and resi- dence King St. East, corner Viec- 'oria 8t., Oshawa. Phone 94. Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F. 7. BRYANS OF 160 Bloor Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lov: el's Drug Store each Saturday trom 1 till 4 p.m. for consulta. tion and treatment of diseases of ear, nose and throat only. Ap- pointments may be made at drug store. Phone 97. Architects C CG. STRNHOUSE, GENERAL Architectural work, Secord floor Royal Bank Building, Phone 1496. Res. phone 909J. Dental 8. J. v sett's. Special attention to X-ray work. Gas estraction. Nurse in aksdante, Phone 959. House 181 TUKE BURIAL CO., 67 KING St. ast. Ambulance. Residence 542 Simcoe street morth, Phone 210J and 210W. OSHAWA IAL Armstrong & Son, Proprietors. Puners! snd Ambulance Bervice day and oight. Phone Wy, 3 Celina. Insurance TAVIS ANZ SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. West, Oshawa. The oldest Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Renutable Fs Companies. WHEN PLACI consult R. N. Johng, 80. Simcoe north. Your insurance wants at- tended to and your interests pror tected, Transportation CARTAGE A STORA Coleman's, 85 Bond West, Spec- falists in furniture moving. Stor- age warehouse and moving van equipment. Phone 82. FOR MOVING AND CARTAGE of 211 kinds try Chas, F. Flem- ing. Reasonable rates and de- pendable service, Phone 797. (28 sept c) FOR RELIABLE CARTAGE AND furniture removals phone Brad- ley's 271 or 1928J. (14 oct c) Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU BEAUTY PARLOR Permanent wave special $4.00, $7.60, $10.00. "Naturelle Meth- od". Miss Elsie Dyer, Montreal, operator, No. 3 marcel specialist. Marcel 50c. Finger Wave 7bc. Expert operators in all lines of hairdressing, 86 Simcoe St, North, Phone 2968. (8 aug tf) GENOSHA AATRDRESSING Parlors, Betty Ward and Grace Marshall, experts in all kinds of Beauty Culture. Our Jermanent wave a speclalty $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00, Finger wave and shampoo $1. Marcel 50¢. Facials, scalp treatments and manicures. Coffee Shoppe entrance, Phone appointments 1973. (15 may 1 mo FINGER WAVE b50c, MARCEL 356¢. Trim 26¢, Willow Robbins, residence, 81 Ontario St.,, neu: Armories. Phone 1115W, (15 oct ¢) Auctioneer PHONE 716J. W. J. SULLEY, Auctioneer, 346 Simcoe St. S, Oshawa, Ont. Special attention given to household (furniture sales and farm stock and imple ments. Your patronage solicited. = Watch Repairing F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44% King Sireet West. Your pat. ronage is solicited. Building Supplies CALL W, BORROWDALE FOR , cement blocks, sand and gravel 609 SUF aries! Ave, Phone 1618. "Battery Service BATTERIES CHARGED 'i6e with rental $1.00. Repaired ana rebullt. Called for and delivered. Prompt service. Stan Bligdon, 20 Mill 8t. Phone 18856W, Money to Loan CN YOUR AUTOMOBILE. CARS refinanced, payment: reduced, additional cash given, dealings confidential. Terms reasonable. Pay while you drive. Motor Loans and Discounts, R, F. White, Mgr., 1433 King St. E,, Oshawa. Phone 2790. Open evenings till 9 p.m. (27 sept c¢) Furniture Repairing UPHOLSTERING AT REDUCED prices. Geo. A. Constable, 372 Ritson Re. S. Phone 2458J. (30 sept ¢) Hemstitching HEMSTITCHING, 7 CENTS ON embroidery work, alterations, dressmaking, etc. The Dell Shop, 261% Simcoe S. Phone 1656, (5 jly 31) Female Help Wanted WANTED--A GOOD GENERAL girl, Apply 149 Elgin St. E. (66¢c) -- i -- Radios Repaired RADIO SERVICE --REPAIRS done on all models. Work guar- anteed, prices reasonable, tubes tested 'free in your home, batter- ies recharged. Phone 28068W. Certified radiotrician, (19 oct ¢) Articles for Sale MIXED "HARD ~ AND SOFT bone dry body wood. Wateroue Meek Limited. Phone 1288. an (1 oct ¢) WE HAVE WONDERFUL VAL ues in rebuilt Underwoods, The) are as serviceable as when uew-- at less than balf the cost. Sent fur your approval. Address "Un: derwood," .185 Victoria St., To ronto. (Oct. 19, 81) FOR SALE-- SAND, GRAVEL, cinders, stone, black loam, $1.50 per truck load delivered, Phone Essery Bros. 3142J. (18 sept ¢) DEY HARD BODY WOOD. $15. Hardwood slabs $13. Mixed wood $12 per cord. McQuaid Cartage. Phone 2423W, (2 sept ¢) WOOD FOR BALE. Ww, H. Thompson, 507 King St, W. Phone 742). : ; (3 oct ¢) FOR SALE--DRY HARDWOOD, Beech and Maple. $13 cord, $3.50 single cord. Also cartage. Claude NeQuaia, 654 Albert St. Phone (19 oct c) FOR SALE--3 LADIES COATS, 4 Canton Dresses, like new. Sizes 36, 38. Cheap. Phone 3184M. (67¢) FOR SALE-- LADY'S NAVY chinchilla winter weight coat. Size 18-20. $5. Child's large size sulky $2. Apply 45 Louisa St. (68a) FOR SALE--BLECTRIC RANGE, McClary cabinet, Good condition. Twenty dollars. 282 Burk St. (68a) "Bicycles For Sale FOR SALE-- Bicycles $10 up. Fitted with new tires. Bieycle tires $1, tubes 7bc. 12 Richmond E. . (18 oct ¢) » » Palmist, on matters of import- ance. 93 Louisa St. Phone 2636F. Business private. (8 oct ¢) Male Help Wanted WANTED TH wide awake men with closed cars for special sales work, Men with store' experience preferred. Good money, Apply Box 603 Times. (88h) Work Wanted EXPERIENCED (FINNISH) chauffeur desires position. Apply 268 Golf St, (68a) STENOGRAPHER, SECRETARY, requires position trust. 10-years' experience correspondence, ac- counting, bookkeeping, etc. High- ly recommended. Phone 2508J. (68¢c) SAWS FILED AND TOOLS ground, 58 Prince St. : - (67a) Rest Home OSHAWA REST HOME FOR women and children. Comfortable rooms, nurse in attendance. Terms reasonable, Phone 3293W, (21 sept c! Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE-- son St. (Hardwood floors. All modern conveniences, Apply 26 McGregor St, or Box 28 P.O. -- (11 oct €). | THREE woed slabs $3.60 per load, Alsu | | FURNISHED For Rent ' central, 3 to 4 rooms, electric stove, kitchen cabinet, wall bed. $20. Bradley Bgos, OFFICES BRIGHT, CLEAN, good approach. $15, up. Bradley Bros, over Ward's Store. (54110) FOR NT 8' Apartments, modérn tres room- ed furnished, private cellar, laundry conveniences, Rent $35. Immediate possession. Phone 2604W. (19 oct ¢) AND toria apartments now complete ly renovated and decorated. Hardwood throughout, large closets, electric stoves and kel- vinator. Tiled bathroom with showers. Spacious laundry with electric drier. Reduced rentals. Apply Bradley Bros.,, or phone Janitor 2671. » (54LL) Oo ~~ APART) », centrally located, up to date in every way, Reasonably priced. Phone 1560 or 2347W. Oshawa Buildings Ltd, (62tf) TO RENT-- BEVEN ROOMED house, corner of Mary and Col- borne St. Apply 16 Bond St. W. (66c) FOUR ROOMED HOUSE, ALL conveniences, very central, Apply at 143 Centre St. (66c) SEVEN ROOMED BRICK house, newly decorated, hard- wood floors, fire place. Apply 91 Ritson Road N. (18 oct ¢) FOR RENT-- 4 ROOMS AND bath, electric stove, hardwood floors, built in cupboard, separ- ate entrance, 80 Rowe St Phone 2545W, "(67¢c) FOR RENT--5 ROOMED HOUSE | near Collegiate, $20 per month Apply 164 Alma St, Phone 139. (67¢c) TO LET--4 ROOM FRONT apartment on King E. All con. veniences, also cellar space with apartment, Phone 1215W, (67h) | FOR RENT--7 ROOMED HOUSE Low Ap- and garage, conveniences, rent. Immediate posseseion, ply 260 Athol St, E, (67h) ROOMED HOUSE FOK garage, pos SEVEN rent. All conveniences, 92 Alice Street, Immediate | session. Twenty-eight dollars pe: Barrister month, Louis Hyman, (660 5 ROOMED BUNGALOW, EVERY | convenience. Apply 156 Burk St. | Phone 1703J. AND FIVE" apartments with bath, All mod- ern conveniences. Casa Loma, 16) King East. (630 ATTRACTIVE FRONT APART ment, 3 rooms, electric refrigera (68c) | tor, stove, hot water, steam heat, | Furnished if desired, Phone 1400, (68¢ FOR RENT--6 ROOMED HOTS Gas, Will furnish stove, $20 pes month, Apply 125 Stacey Ave (68c HOUSEKEEPING rooms, built In cupboards, pri vate entrance, Apply 22 Elm >t. Phone 1206F. (67¢) Agents 'Wanted --_ EMPLOYMENT AND SPARE FULL selling "Imperial Art" 'Made in Canada" Persona) Christmas Cards. Write now for particulars while agencies still- available. Sample book free to responsible people. British Canadian Pub- lishing Co.,, 51 West Wellington, Toronto._ (510) Be ME Eee Lost and Found LOST -- BLTWEEN OSHAWA Pine Point, Port Perry, truck rack, name Cooper-Smith, Finder return to 16 Celina St, Reward. (67a) | naught St. "MRS. ROOM | t ATTO | and | FOR SALE TIME | workers making good Incomes | Rates For : | Classified Ads First insertion-- 134 cents per word, y Minimum charge for one in. sertion 80c. Each subsequent consecur | ,tive insertion 1c per | word. Three consecutive (nser- | tions for the price of two | first insertions (three cents a word). Minimam charge for three insertions 60c. lox number 10c additional. Professional or Business Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or less, 10 cents a word per month for each additional word. Phone 35 Ask for Classified Ald Department Music Lessons PTANOFORTE L E 8 Yvonne Hazlewood, AH.CM, Studio opening Sept. 8th, Phone 2416. (1 oct ¢) CALL MRS. AUDREY MOF- fatt, A.T.C.M,, 90 Roxborough Avenue for plano {instruction Phone 3511W, (1 oct ¢) ANNIE McMASTER, A.T.C.M., Teacher of Plano. i Wy 17 Con Phone 116F. (2 oct ¢) JACK LEE, AT.CM., teacher of pianoforte, 613 Car- negie Ave. Phone 2351J. (16 oct ¢) ARTHUR LYNDE, LH.CM, I'cacher of Singing, Studio 214 S ONS, Motor Cars FORD COACH '27--FOR SALE in wonderful condition, ' Recently overhauled. Sacrifice Price, $100 Cash. Apply Box 604, Times, Notice To Creditors IN THE ' MATTER OF the Estate of LOUISE BLANCHE LOWES, late of the City of Osh- awa, in the County of Ontario, Hairdresser, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of Louise Blanche Lowes, late of the City of Oshawa, Hairdresser, de- ceased, who died on or about the 22nd day of August, 1931, rre hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Administratrix on or before the 15th day of October, 1931, full particulars of their claims, Immediately after the sald 15th day of October, 1931, the assets of the intestate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Ad- ministratrix shall then have no- tice. DATED this 14th tember, A.D, 1931, LOUISE LOWES, Administratrix, by her Solicitors, THOMSON and MeMILLAN, 605 Royal Bank Bldg. Toronto, Ont (62-658) day of Sep- Notice To Creditors TAKE NOTICE that the Stock and. Transfer Books of Mercury Service Limited shall be closed as of the 21st day of September, A.D, 1931, for the purpose of determining the persons entitled to vote upon an offer for the sale or amalgamation of the assels and undertaking of the Company and that all shareholders of re ord as of the 21st day of Septem her, A.D., 1931, shall be entitled to vote upon the sald offer, DATED at Oshawa, this of September, AD, 1931 19th day Dearbourn. Phone 2783F. (8 oct c) ) | or | Situations Vacant START NOW--YOU CAN EARN | _ easily taking orders for beautiful line of Per Greeting Cards Write for 91 money the most ional Christmas ever shown in Canada. particulars. Regal Art Co, Gould St., Toronto, (59-64-68 Cars Repaired TOPS "AND TRIMMING also furniture At moder Phone 2470W, repairs, 1te . prices, (66¢c ) "For Sale o or "Exchange SERVICE LIMITED "L.. M. Souch" Secretary (68¢c) MERCURY per The elders of a Seofch church approached their minister with the request that he would serl ously consider tha question of cetting married, both in his own interest and the interests of the church He coneenteq on condl- tion that they would supply him with a list of eligible and suitable | women In the congregation, This was duly done, HOOMED BRICK 1IOUSE garage. 'All conveniences. Wagh room in cellar, North end Cheap for cash or hange for hungalow, 1195W FOR SALE Baby Grand small size, "IX Phone OR Piano, beautiful mahogany, rondition. | Bargain or accept late model car, Mr. Fiteh, phone 1096. (66c) OR EXCHANGE-- lots on house, 50 acre Oshawa residence, 4 bungalow, $2200, 7 roomed gelect home, $4000. 14 roomed brick home, $3000, 6 roomed modern complete home $3500. Also houses for rent. Murdoch, 27 Warren, (6c) Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY--CHEV Coach, 29 or 30 model, Must be in good condition, Will pay cash. Phone 21F. (88c) WANTED--AN ANNEX IN GOOD condition. Apply stating price. Box 579 Times. (68a) 1 clear farm on roomed (68c) | EXCHANGE -- | would ex- | Safe Remedy for Constipation The Substalls Work Hard Who wisely doth his future plan Must feel he's doing all he can, ~Stubtail, I Stubtail the Mountain Beaver is | not only industrious but he thinks ahead, and this is always a wise thing to do. He looks to his fu- ture as well as the present. In this he is like Happy Squirrel and has cousins, He is thrifty. He stores up food against the days || when there may he none, Now, when Happy Jack fills his storehouse with nuts and seeds, all he has to do is to collect them and pack them away, but Stub- tall hag to do more than this with his food: he has to prepare it so that it will not spoil. This is just what he and Mrs. Stubtajl were doing now. They had found sonie plants of which they were very fond "We must get all we ean of these," sald Mrs, Stubtail as she picked up a neat little bundle, ali the butts of the stems carefully laid together, "Sure," replied Stubtail picking ip an equally neat little bundle which he had eut, Then he fol- lowed Mrs. Stubtail back to the entrance to one of their tunnels. There wag no conversation on the way back, for each had a mouth- ful Arriving at the entrance, they put their bundles down and Mrs, Stubtail carefully arranged a little platform of sticks "Aren't you a hit fussy?' asked Stubtail as he also made a plat- form, but with less care. "Yes," replied Mrs, Stubtail, | hunting for another stick, "and if you will take my advice vou will be fussy too That platform of yours Isn't high enough, The ground Js pretty damp here and you know.that unless plants are properly cured they will not keep, They won't dry out unless they ara well off the damp ground, and If they don't dry enough they will spoil when we get them in our storehouse They are too good to lose that wa) It pays to be fussy about some things and this is one of them,' "Quite right, my dear, Quite right," replied Stubtail meekly, and went to look for moras sticks to build his platform a little higher When the platforms were ar- ranged to the satisfaction of Mrs tubtail the plants" were spread cn them-and the Stpbtafls went nek for move. When jolly, bright Sun came peeping throngh the ranches the next morning he dis- covered those platforms of care- fully cut plants and knew that they had heen left there for him to dry out, So he shone his | brightest and the plants wilted and then began to dry. Once or [ twice during the day Mrs, Stub- tail peeped out to see that all was well. Once she came out and re- arranged the plants go that those underneath would get the sun and dry properly. With the coming of dusk the Stubtails wern out and as busy as ever, The drying plants were carefully examined and turned for the next day's drying and then new platforms were prepared bhe- side another entrance, and an- other supply of food cut and spread on these, So the Stubtails worked nights for themselves, and days jolly, bright Mr, Sun worked for them, and when on the third night they came out Mrs. Stubtail decided that the plants were dry enough to be stored. "They'll do," said she, "I am | afraid that if we leave them out {any longer they may get wet and By Ti Thornton W. Burgess all our work be for nothing. We'll put these in the storeroom near- est our bedroom." gathered a mouthful of the dry plants, doing it neatly with the away in the storeroom nearest the bedroom. with a bundle and Stubtail hur- ried back for another, roots?" asked Stubtail as the last know where there are some splen- did ones, Stubtall Stubtajl at her heels, ous Whistle," NOVEL DEVICES Second International Patent | 960 were on display. The devices were the creations of 28,000 men and gan air, cperator, one of the inventors has COAL COAL _ Phope 163 .J. SAT_GENT Yard--89 Bloor St. E. Orders Promptly Delivered "Yes"m," replied Stubtail, and BOAT FOR SALE 18 foot B.C. cedar, with 382 H.P. four cylinder Johnson Motor. Very safe and fast, Price $295. Terms. Ph, 900, ONTARIO MOTOR BALES LIMITED butts all aid together. Through he Jong tunnel he carried them Mrs. Stubtafl followed "Now, how about some fern ittle bundle wag put in place, "They are always good and 1 Come on!' replied Mrs. and led the way with rou | i 4% Prince Sf awa Ont. (Copyright, 1931, Burgess) The next story: "The Myster|- by T. W. Special! Boys' Suits. pairs knickers. Be. 99 95 Dominion Clothing Co., 68 King St. W. Phone 2141 ARE DISPLAYED Exposition | Opens | 1 Felt Bros. The Leading Jeweller Established 1880 2 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH 1 Chicago. -- A Combination air- | plane-dirigible, resembling a doz- | en sausages banded together with motors in the middle, above and | telow, was one of the chief at- tractions for the stares of visi- tors at the second patent exposition. | international | Inventions, doodads and thing- ihobs numbering more than 32,- 1928 Chevrolet Sedan, Free wheeling. 1929 ton stake body Truck, ROSS, AMES AND GART- SHORE Ring St, West. Phone 1160 women from 22 countries, The novel air machine, uaccord- ng to its inventor, obeys the slo- "through the air with the The 'sausages' hold com. yresged air and are kept filled by the motors while in flight, For baby, there's a nifty bot- tle holder, ¥or the jobless there is a de- mountable half sole for shoes. If dobbin is getting old and toughy, a pneumatic collar will feel soft to his aging neck. The "swat the fly' campaign fs helped along by a double-ac- tion fly swat, The pest is caught, if the aim is true, between two | Ilndes of screening." | For mother's baking, there's | REPAIRING WATCHES OUR SPECIALTY J. J. BROWN It your watch is not giving satisfaction we can repair and make it tell the correct time. THE JEWELER Official Watch Inspector for Canadian National and Osh. awa Railroads 20 Simcoe St. 8, Phone 189 a gadget on display'that is a gad- got It's a ball-bearing free- wheeling rolling pin. It'll spin on {ts handles for five minutes, For the tired Morse telegraph rrovided a shorthand keyboard, I'very letter is sent, in dots and dashes, by pressing one of a wum- bination of eight numbers, The motorist who cleans his own valves comes in for a one- valve motor, for any number of evlinders from four to sixteen. | With winter and ice skating near | ancther doodad was timely: A l'fe preserver, guaranteed uy 1s inventor to prevent drowning in | ice holes, ROYAL YOR ran Pekos Te i Pound ns. 28 At all Superior Stores OMPSQ DRUG STORE PHONE 22 WE DELIVERS 5 10 Simcoe St. 8, We Deliver EATON GROCETERIA It Pays To Shop Here Always TILLIE THE TOILER Maks HOURS, MUST I| EE | so Bien TOOBLE GO, MAC. AND DONT. FORGET YOURE 'TAKING MISS WIDEIT OUT TONIETMT AAD You KEEP HER UP UNTIL "THE WI AND DONNY FORGET tM DOING TH'S GOSH | VA. 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