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Oshawa Daily Times, 10 Mar 1932, p. 7

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oi ma---- I ri tm pss mm SA NS THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1932 PAGE SEVEN If it's to be Bought or Sold 4 - 'iy Times Classified Ads will do it Legal Dental For Rent Work Wanted STANNING F. SWARTZ, BARRIS- ter, Solicitor, Notary. Money to 11 King St. East, Phone 282, Residence 798. (17 feb tf) CONALNT & ANNIS . BARRIS- ters, Solicitors, Notaries Publig. Ete, Conveyancin and general practice in Law coe Street South,, Oshawa, Phone 4. G. D. Conant, B.A, LL.B.; A. ¥. Annis, B.A, LL.B K.C., BANK itor, N tary Public. Money to loan, Of- Kast, Oshawa phone 837. C nv fice 147% King Phone 445. Res GRIESON GRE 1G THTON. & i r Barr sters, Ete. Bank of » Bldg i, JIY MAN, BARRISTER, Noary. Money to loan, North, Phone new Alzer Building, Office. Phone 299¢ SJ HE # BARRIS ter, 121 » St. South, Tele- phone G "5 "3 sent tr) - Medical DR. B, J. HAZLEWOOD, PHY- sician and Surgeon, special atten- tion given to X-ray work and Jleetrotheoy Office, Disney lock. Phone 2050. Office open 9 am 9 Residence 421 Str 1st. Phor 2416 "PHYSICIAN, SUR ne 94, DR. 4 IYANS OF 160 Bloor reet We t, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lovell"s: Dru tore each Satar- day from 1 till 4 p m., for eon. cultat tmen eases nd "throat onlv, Appointm y be made at dru ne 97 nor ing. UKE BURJTAL CO. 67 KING St. East, Ambulance, Residence 542 Simcoe Street North. Phone 210J and 210W OSHAWA BURIAL CO., M. F. Armstrong & Son, Pray rigtors. Funeral and Ambulance Sdrvice day and night. Ihone ps 87 Celina (4tf) Architects ¢. C. STENHOU GENERAL Architectural work. Second floor Royal Bank Building. Phone phone 9097. "Auctioneer PHONE 716J. W. J. SULLEY, Auctibneer, 346 Simcoe St 8S. Oshawa. Special attention' given old furniture sales and k and implements, Your patron re solic ite d. Watch Repairing VON GUNTEN, EXPERT i Swiss watchmaker, repair shop a 1; 4414 1H nz Street West, Your i patronagz is solicited em SEA Battery Service { BATTERIES. CHARGED 75c with rental $1.00, Repaired and Tebuilt. Called for and delivered. py , Stan, 'Bligdon, 20 Hemstitching J HING, 7 CENTS ON embroidery work, alterations, ih dressmaking, ete. The Dell Shop, (46% Simcoo S. 'hone 1656, ¢ (5 ly 31) ym ¢ Transportation CARTAGE AND | Coleman's, 85 Bond West, Spec. jalists in furniture moving. Stor- age warghouse and moving van | equipment. Phone 82. Music Lessons | EIR ALD G. GELN, ORGAN: ist. choirmaster, Simcoe United Church. Plano, organ, singing. {Phcne 3128. Residence 765M. i (28 mar ¢) {FREE FIRST FIVE LESSONS ] [given with the purchase of any {Hawaiian Guitar and Tenor Ban- 0. Phone 1490. Harris Music store, 11 Simcoe St. S. 1422 mar ¢) attresses & Fizther Beds FEATHER BEDS Mauvk INTO attresses and down comforters. fattresses rebuilt like new. Rep- esentative here now. Box 224 imes. v1 1 apr cl 1 : Motor Cars sENERAL GARAGE WORK. trices right on trucks. Car for ent by hour..9 Prince St. (13 mar c) @l'Ok * SALL---4 PASSENGER, yell cared for hgated 'car, cheap efor cath. Call 394 for particulars. (59a) V "Barber Shop sg oP ANKS BARBER SHOP, COR- er Ash and Celina St. All hair- utting 15¢. Children on Wednes- ay 10c, Mell Graham, formerly f Mary St, is now assisting, We im to ple: ase, (2 J Awnings WNINGS, TF BENT. S. 3. FLAG: S. 5 LAR naulins, everything © io. canvas. hone 2104 Cieorge . Reid, 66 jond West. J. J. Turner & Sons. epresentative, = (25 mar ¢) , Office 71 Sim- , B.A. BAR- $ BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey- ancer, Money to loan, Third floor opposite Post Office and resi- rast. corner Vie- Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist 1312, Insurance oldest FI 'eputable Fire Companies. Ross, 8. F. Everson. 'Beauty Parlors St. North, Phone 290 Marshall, experts in all kir Beauty Cultus Our per wave a specialty. $5.00, cures, Co Shoppe entrance Phone appointments 1972 IS dressing and Pea areel Albert St. waving, linger waving, marcel Marcel 35c. Call 3360 {INCELLA BEAUTY SALON, Jn ing, marcelling 35e, finger wave » finger Articles. For Sale GOOD SOU. wood $2.25. A, Wall, cellette Ave, Phone 2 (8 apr Cc) FOR SALE--HARDWOOD $2, 1} cord W. H. Thompson, 507 King it) FRANK McQUAID, COAL, COKE dry body wood, hard. soft. mixed slabs. Phone 2423W. 115 Annis St. : (2 apr ¢) DRY SLABS 5 % cord. No. 1 Body Maple $3, Coke. 79 John St. W. Phone 742) (5 St. Phone 3106J. a, (21 mar c) DRY BODY WOOD $3 1; cord. Claude McQuaid, G4 Albert St. Phone 10707. oma (9 mar c¢) DRY BODY HARDWOOD, Beach and Maple. Stove length $3 1 Phone 1979W (15 mar c) FOR SALE--- HATCHING EGGS. Whise Leghorns, Hollywood i Strain. $1 per setting. Phone ; 1897W. (4 apr ¢) $450 PLAYER PIANO TOR sale. Adequate $250. Any offer. py Box 426 Times (57¢) 1 CHEAP, CAMP | cot, child's cot, single bed, in- | cubator, carriage, ironing board. high chair. All in good condition. 164 Park Rd. N. (58¢) FOR SALE--HATCHING EGGS. Holterman gtrain, Rared Rock on 3 mar ik Ba {free range, D. A. O'Donnell. Thornton's Corners. (89a) {FOR SALE--QUERRG KITCHEN | range, equipped with sterling | oll burner,, $65 complete, John | Mencher, 92 Simcoe gt. N. Phone 10197. (89¢) six per cent. first mortgage, will sell for $300. KExceltent security on house and lot. This is a saeri- fice to raise money, The invest. ment will yield over 14 per cent. Apply Box 420 Times Offics. (290) Radios Repaired PHONE 3350] OSHAWA RATIO Service for radio repairs. Fully equipped to give reliable service Chas, Wales. (10 mar ¢) YOUR RADIO SCIENTIFICALLY repair®d, ten years' specializing fn repairing on all models. Call 2806W. Certified radlotriclan, (22 mar ¢) EARLS RADIO--TUBES, BAT- | teries, short and long wave equip- ment Jatterfes charged. Radle repairs. Phone 1200%W, (lr apr e) Lost and Found REWARD FOR RETURN OF blue Cleveland C.C.M. bicycle. Phone Ly or return to 221 Sim- coe 'St, N, (58¢c) Help Wanted ~~ { EARN Uvpw ARDS OF $25 weekly, growing mushrooms for us this spring, in cellars and sheds. Begin 'now, Illustrated booklet free Canadian Mush- room Company, Toronto. (55-57-89) DR. 8. J, PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- sett's. Special attention to X-ray work, Gas extraction. Nurse In attendance, Phone 959, House DAVIS AND sON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. West, Oshawa. The 2: Agency in Oshawa. 30 IN LIFE ASSURANCE COM- pany of Canada, Dominion Bank Chambers. Phone 1834. Alex =. (15 oct tf) BETTY LOU BEAUTY PARLOK, specialists in all lines of beauty culture. Permanept Waves $4.00 and up. "Naturelle Method". Marcel! H0e. Shampoo, Finger Wave and Trim $1.00. §6 Simcoe (8 aug tf) G EN O SHA HAIRDRESSING Parlors, Betty Ward and Grace ds of and $10.00. Finger wave and shampoo $1.00, Marce] 50¢. Fac- fals, scalp treatments and mani- (15 may 1 mo) ;~ JOHNSON, HAIR- 92 Church Marcel » and finer ng 50¢ (14 mar c¢) PEMBER'S BRANCIT [ATI ture No 9 Dradley Bldg 0 awa, Ontario, (£3 nov 12) LILLIAN McLEAN, PHONE 21075 35c at your home or 735 A (28 mar c) MISS McKENNA, PERMANENT ing and beauty suiture. 158 Ro horough J Phong appoint- ments 12307 (29 mar ¢) CROQUIGNOLE PER (MANENT wave g noc FOR RENT -- APARTMENTS | Simcoe Manor and Victoria Apts., completely modern, and very cleanly, It wili be a pleasure to have you {inspect them. Open throughout the day and evening Bradley Dros. local mgrs. (4 apr ¢) APARTMENTS, FURNISHED OR unfurnished. J.ow rentals, Disney, phone 1550. (14) MODERN 6 ROOMED APART- ment, electrically equipped, chest- nut trim, fruit cellar and garage. Phone 269, (67e) ONE. LARGE FURNISHED room, all conveniences, Suitable for couple. $12 per month, Ap- ply 178 Alice St. (57¢) FOR RENT--6 ROOM HOU? wired for electric stove, gas, sido entrance All conveniences 230 | (50h) aze, Good location, low rent Apply 120 Tylor Crescent, Phone | 1241M (590) HOUSE TO RE NT ~NEW 8 Y docorated. All eonvenience ply 16 Bruce St AT FOR RENT. LARGH FRONT | YOUNG MA, | education, knowledre of tele- I T--SIX ROOMED house. Modern conveniences, Gar- N, HIGH SCHOOL graphy, bookkeeping, ete., desire; office position, Box 296 Poet of fice, Whithy. (561) WORK WANTED--MAN AND wife, Canadian, Protestant, full experienced farm managers, also tractor work, would consider | truck driving. Box 428 Times. (57¢) CARPENTER WORK," ALL kinds furniture repaired, remod- elled, Estimates free F, W, Rol- son, 756 Hogarth St, Phone 220, (8 apr ¢) YOUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK i Plain cooking. Wonld cara for invalid, Phone 2484) Refer. | ences (59c) | WORK WANTED AS JANITOR {or engineer with third elass pap er on best of recommend. 148 Athol Street East Telephone 4751 (5%a) Loan Wanted WANTED. $1,000 LOAN, GOOD | ecurity Ten mileg out of « ity Apply Box 429 Times (58¢) Tenders Wanted room, with hoard h minnte GARBAGE CONTRACT walk from Motor«. Al! conveni Tenders will be received by the ences and re onable 229 hear ndey ned until 5 o'clock 1p w borne (50¢) | Mon 14th, for the col x 1 of garbage for the City of Tenders Wanted Sear from idl -------- ' ng | J | ] a a a + ba obtained TENDERS FOR FIREMEN'S Ein evs abt wh ' VEE oe SUPPLIES ! necompanied Tenders will he received by the { " y Bonde undersigned until 5 o'clock p.m it thee wil 3 i Monday, March 14th, for the fol Hii wit upl tor tha 1 1 bi I 5 parttime A ok 1% Of ' 1 10 pairs ' ' \ ( 1 full uniform wit! Lit trousers, ) 21 hats--same material -- - tronsers, For eifleations .y tion apply to W ] Chict I Wanted t to Buy ND DRY BODY HARD Wood. Guaranteed full measure, 14 cord $3. Mixed $2.75 Sof! » Cour- 4 cord.' Robert Christy. 'ANTED TO RBUY--BED, KIT en {urunituy Must be cheap f ieh, State particulars to Box 425 Time (57 WANTED--SMALL GAS STOVI with oven, Also easy ehalr. Must be ¢heap. Telephone 795 (5%) ! WANTED TO BUY GOOD USER Quebec cook stove Phone 2242W (59¢ Classified Ad: First Insertion--11; cents per word. Minimum charge for one in- sertion 30c. Each subsequent consccu- tive insertion 1c per word Three * cousccytive {users tions for the price of two first insertions (three cents a word), Minimum charge for three insertions 6G0c Box number 'Qc additional, Professional or Business Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or less, 10 cents a worq per month for each additional word. 'FHONE 35 Ask for Classified Ad Mortgage For Sale FIRST MORTGAGE--A $360 Department gy A A SP dp PY || Rates For look on the go | eighty and « in z place the { of the week, I i n 1 ] ' Gree I ie Clu 3 well played a of the artists d t . real Nn Th t Ww no | hut g onsidering tl 1 v ba " } g 1 1 H f A IK da M i } > to 4} free; them ver Sad for some Wedne; | buri ied on Ys de Ceme deceased hu moe iif ny Totton, of he funeral f our ol he lived to be fends. Her old ot brother lor, of Claremont, a few days Mr. and Mrs. Taylor both | passed away within a month' of cach other Mr. and My, Chas, Toronto » here for dler' 1. Mrs. Sno ant r "of the late Mr, Saddle and. was raised here and attended our scl ok here in her early day. A Orville Lawton had considerabl | wuble getting over his route | Monday last, getting tied up or time at Carson's sideroad. All roads .off the highway have i been very bad for the month of | March. The recent spring-like weather ! caught a very severe cold the first giving us a taste of | the good old Canadian winter Edna Stevenson has been ont of school with a slight attack of th "flu," but is quite better again Rev. J. O. Totton, of Myrtle, had dinner at C. J. Stevenson's last | Saturday. He was an old pastor THOSE GOOD CIGARETTE PAPERS Pure ; . . thin... strong... pliable + + » they burn evenly and without any bite . . ; packed in the double- slotted, handy automatic booklet. CIGARETTE PAPERS of this circuit some fifteen _years 120. oirthday celebration throughout. The Women's Institute meets at the home of Mrs. Chas, Thursday afternoon of this week. A good program is assured and a y speaker from Whitevale will Fey ys nt and Everybody will be hil welcome. . on Friday evening at Rev. Langford, ol Port Whitby, had charge of the topic on Tues- day evening at the Youpg ple's meeting and a verv interest- | resort to old dobbin owing to con-| ing talk was given on Missions. sporting a nice team and he gets | » best, if not the Dragging t the roads in the pro: nto, spun the week: nd at A ers Bros, are building two 3 ninion Bank mpl y houses at Scarboro en for many years. Stevenson paid a Misses O'Loane, | were recent visitors at their un des. F rank McCarthy. Me Brady farm ome iy has accepted a position on a large farm near Toronto, and is rumored that Mrs, James Mc- Brady, owner of the farm, is going {to carry on with the farm. , | McBra ady was formerly a resident | | here and her many friends Almonds wood and moth- to have the Hydro led and it is likely | will come up the | Greenburn sideroad from the front. * Inne ad u , 'cheapest al power in the n along and have a good v ort musi , | take advantage of the line to con- Owing to the prevalence of colds » stormy weather, the Com- Club which was to have Monday last at the home M. Chapman, wag postponed {unt h further notice ich enjoyed, ona ao 'Summerville of Pic- olebrated her 83rd birth » of her nephew, ' Aid met on Wed. nesday evening last in the church, A pancake supper was served, af- | r which the Young People held been living with her for a few years up to her recent death Mr, Wilfred Saddler attended the funeral of his brother-in-law, Mr lay Delawore Avenear Chippewa Ct 3000 ROOMS IN re CITIES i ROCHESTER Elm ond Chestut Sts. 550 ROOMS ERIE,PENN. State St ot Perry Square | MONTREAL | MONEY SAVING RATES POSTED IN EVERY ROOM FOR AN ECONOMICAL TRIP PLAN TO STOP AT PADIO IN EVERY on their regular weekly meeting. Several from here attended the funeral of the late David Taylor, of Claremont. His wife predeceas- ed him just a month ago. Ralph Sadler returned home from Ashburn Saturday with in- fluenza. A speedy recovery is { hoped for. Sorry to report Miss Jamieson {is confined to her bed again. Mrs. I. McAvoy entertained a number of friends Friday evening last. Miss Cora lee has - returned home after spending some time with Mrs. C. J. Stevenson, of Kinsale. Wm. Harbron's home is quaran- tined with measles, Leslic being the vistim. The Mission Band met in the Church on Sunday afternoon with a good attendance. Baggotsville The "at home" tendered the ex- | pupils and teachers of the Bag- gotsville School was well attended | on Friday evening last. About| 150 were present and a most en- | iy time was spent by all | The winners of the. euchre were as follows: Ladies' first and sec- ond, Mrs. R. E, Pardon and Miss | M. Oliver; and the gent's first and | second, Mr. Charlie Bell and Mr. | W. Kirk. We are pleased to learn Mrs. Peter Hotner is improving after her illness. Mr. and Mrs, Pe Puckrin Base Line West Mr. H. Ross was in Kingston last week attending his bro s funeral. Mr. N. Orton, of Oshawa, visi friends in Whitby and in this trict. Mr. Milton Story, of Toromto,., was Bere Saturday and left for Montreal Sunday night. Mr. George Burgess and friends attended the hockey match in Toe ronto Saturday night, Mr. Fred Holliday, of Brooklin, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Hoar paid a visit to Orillia on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Campa and Mra. J Yourex visited with Miss Ida Story last week. Mr. Ruseell Collins, on a visit to his boathouse, found someone had destroyed the lock and fired shots in the house, Mrs. and Miss Greenaway, of Toronto, were guests of Yourex on Sunday, REPAIRING Fine Watch Repairing Our Specialty FELT BROS. Pstablished 1888 12 Simcoe St. South | Chevrolet Heavy Duty Truck with dual wheels. 1030 model, a spent Sunday with ¥. H. and Mrs, {| Stake or dump body price $650. 9 Puckrin. Friday | Specials HALIBUT OR SALMON = 7 120fae| By the Plece ee Machine Sliced COOKED HAM LE. ores 25¢ I'resh BEEF HEARTS er | FLANK STEAK AND PORK KID- NEY both, Ib. 121/ 2C Stewing Cuts mss n » JH Shoulder or Chuck ROAST BEEF LB: seimicsereriness 10¢ OMS % PRUC STORE PHONE 22 WE DELIVER 10 Simcoe St. 8. We Deliver $3,100 buys 6 roomed 1 storcy stucco house, Centre St. All conveniences, Lot 52 x 83. Central, Phone 871 or 687TW. J. H. R. LUKE ONTARIO MOTOR SALES 4 LIMITED 806 King St. East 1929 Plymouth Sedan Ross, Ames & Gartshore HUDSON--ESSEX 135 King St. W. Phone 1160 SPECIAL! MEN'S SUITS MADE TO ; MEASURE $19 DOMINION CLOTHING } 68 King St. West Repairing Watches OUR SPECIALTY It your watch is not giving satisfaction we can repair and make it tell the correct time, D. J. BROWN THE JEWELER Official Watch Inspector for Canadian National and Osh- awa Rallroads 20 Simcoe St. S. Phone 189 JURY & LOVELL'S OPTICAL PARLORS J. W. Worrall, Oph. 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