THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1932 J Sey PS SR i! MANNINC F. SWARTZ%, BARRIS- fi ter, Solicitor, Notary. Money to loan. 11 King BL ast, Phone A deuce 5 24. Beal (17 feb tf) CONANT ANNIS BARRI 4 tors, Solicitors, Notaries Public. Pte. Conveyancing and general 'wractice fn Law. Office 73% Sim- | coe Street South,, Oshawa. Phone 4. G. D. Conant, B.A, LL.B.; A. F. Annis, B.A, LL.B. W.E. N. SINCLAI«, K.C., BANK of Commerce Building, b . MANGAN, F.A,, - _pister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Convayancer. Money to loan, Of- fice 14% King St. East, Oshawa. i: Phone 440. Residence phone 837. GB? . CRE.GHTON i Fraser. Barrisiers, Etc. Bank of Commerce Bldg, S &. MAN, ' Solicitor, Notary. Morey to loan. 16 Sim 'oe Street North. Phone 67. Residence 2544W. ¥ & EYS, BAR- % sisters, Solecitors, Etc. 2415 Sim- , cde St. N. Phene 3160. Residence * '8514. Money to loan. y lo . AN 2 ' ealey " ter, 123 Simcoe St. South, Teie- phone 3038--565. é +"$ sent tf) : Undertaking LUKR BURIAI. CO. 67 KING 'St. Bast. Arsbulance. Residence * 42 Simcoe street North. Phone 210J and' 210W, + OSHAWA BURIAL CO. M. F. Armstrong & Son, Proprietors. . Fpneral and Ambulance Service day and night. Phone 1082W. 87 Celina. (41) Architects ¢. C. STENHOUSE, GENERAL * Architectural work. Second floor Royal Bank Building. Phone , 1496. Residence phon: 909J. Auctioneer PHONE 716J. W. J. SULLEY, . Auctioneer, 346 Simcoe St, S., ' Oshgwa. Special attention given to household furniture sales and farm stock and implements. Your patronage solicited. Tr meted : Watch Repairing F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 46 King Street West. Your patronage 1s solicited. Transportation CARTAGE AND = STORAGE. Coleman's, 85 Bond West. Spec- falists in furniture moving. Stor- , age warehouse and moving van ~ equipment. Phone 82. Battery Service BATTERIES CHARGED 75¢ with rental $1.00. Called for and delivered Batteries $2.75 and up. Stan. Bligdon. 20 Mil St. Phone 960. Insurance . DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. Weezi, Oshawa. The oldest Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 . reputable Fire Companies. SUN LIFB ASSURANCE COM- pany of Canada, Dominion Bank .Chambers. Alex. S. Ross, S. F. Everson. Phone 1834. (15 oct tf) Barber Shop ! GUS BANK'S BARBER SHOP, 180 Celina St., corner Ash. All + haircutting 15c. "- Dental *DRUS7J, PHILLIPS, OVER BAS * sett's. Special attention to X-ray " work. Gas extraction. Nurse in attendance, home 959. House (26 aug ¢) Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU BEAUTY PARLOR, Permanent Wave $3.50 ug. *"Cro- quinole and Spiral". Marcel 60c. Shampoo, Finger Wave and trim $1. Fxpert operators on'y. 79 Sim- coe St. North (note new ad- dress). Phone 2968, (8 aug tf) ATTRACTIVE APARTMENTS / Selection of homelike apartments. Rentals are in keeping with the times but our service is improved, DISNEY, PHONE 1550. © (25L0) GENOS:IA HAIRDRESSING EX- perts--on all kinds of beauty culture. Permanent waves our specialty. Finger wave and shampoo, $1.00; Marcell, 50c. Facials, scalp treatments and manicuring. Coffee Shop eu- trance. Phone 1973, (8 July 1 mo.) dresser, 92 Church St. Marcel ling 85c and finger waving G0c. Phcne 2188J. (15 aug ec) PRINCELLLA BEAUTY SALON, permanent waves specialty $2.50 up. Finger waving 00c. Marcel- ling 35c. 10 Prince. Phone 688. {14 aug c) PEMBER'S BRANCH HAIR dressing and Beauty Cuiture, No. 9 Bradley Bldg., Phone 3%, Osh- awa, Ontario. ' (23 nov t?) MAYFAIR BBAUTY SALON, 143% King St. East, Jean Winter, All branches of beauty culture. Permanent waving a specialty. Phone 2020 for prices. (19 aug ¢) J. NELSON DAY METHOUL OF Permanent Waving, $2.75 up. Phone Miss McKenna 1230F. 156 Roxborough Ave. (13 aug ¢) MARCELLING, CUTTING AND finger waving at your home. Mrs. Winifred Aikman, 67 Patricia. Phone 2490W. (15 aug ¢) Articles for Sale GOOD SOUND DRY 80DY HARD wood. Guaranteed full measure, 1, cord, $3.25. Mixed, $3. Soft wood, $2.25 A. Wall, 292 Cour- cellette Ave. Phone 2628F, (10 sept c) SLABS $2.25, HARDWOOD $2.25. Good measurement, H. KR Stark, 386 Pine Ave. Phone 1727W. (12 sept c) FOR SALE-- CREAM WICKER baby carriage. Phone 2641J, (35h) ALL KINDS OF WOOD. PRICES right. Claude McQuaid, 54 Albert. Phone 1079J. (12 gept c) FOR SALE--GOOD USED AT- water Kent radio, $29. Terms $1 per week, Apply John Meagher, 92 Simcoe N. a _(36a) FOR SALE -- GENTLEMAN'S wardrobe trunk, new. Cheap for cash. Phone 3184M. (386¢) FOR SALE 10 RE-CONDI- tioned stoves from $3 up. Wil- son's Hardware. a (36b) WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE furniture for sale on Monday and Tuesday next at Oshawa Motor Supply Co. premises. (36a) Hemstitching HEMSTITCHING A SPECIALTY, embroidery, dressmaking, altera- tions. The Dell Shop, 26% Sim- coe S. Phone 1656. (12 jly-1 mo) Motor Loans AUTO LOANS AND CARS RE. financed. Can be arranged at low- est prevailing rates, covering a period up to twelve months 3 pay while you drive your ca: Campbell Auto Finance Co. Ltd., Disney Block, King St. East. H A. MacDonald, representative branches throughout Ontario. (4 sept c) Motor Cars FOR SALE--'29 PONTIAC SE- | dan, excellent condition. $375. Apply 59 Celina St. Phone 502J. (3b) : 1312. Roofing .HAYTON, THE ROOFER, AS- .phalt, cedar shingling, felt, gravel roofing, caulking, chim- ney repairing. Free inspection. Phone 1643W. (June 13-1 yr.) Male Help Wanted LOOK AHEAD--GET INTO THE Civil Service as Postman, Cleik, Customs Examiner, Immig. In- spector, etc. Full details free from the M.C.C., Toronto (10). (30, 36, 42, 43) , Shoe Repairing "YOU WANT THE BEST IN shoe repairing. Shoes called for and delivered. Phone 672W. Jack Read, corner Mary and Colborne. (27 aug ¢) Work Wanted . ANYTHING IN THE CARPEN- ' ter line or painting, shingling hardwood floors, will work reas- onable. Phone 1406J. (35b) Tents for Rent TENTS, COTS, CAMP STOVES, complete camp equipment for rent. G. Reid. Phone 2104, 66 +» Bond West. (16 aug c) Machine Shop {OSHAWA ENGINEERING AND Welding Service, 49 Bond West. gPhone 764, Expert advice on {machine and welding work. : (22 aug c) ' 3 » M * ¥ H For Exchangs | WILL, EXCHANGE 6 ROOM brick house with all conveniences for farm. Apply 284 Courcelleite | Ave, (36¢c) | forty-two years. 'Oshawa, SIMCOE MANOR, VICTOKIA Apartments are in first class condition, furnished or unfar- nished, Summer rates pow in ef fect. Janitor will show you through. (13 aug c) FOR RENT--5 ROOMED BRICK house all conveniences, hot water heating, garage, central. Apply 145 Burke St, Phone 854. : strain FOR RENT--FARM, 140 ACRES. 9th Concession ot East Whitby. good buildings, in good state of cultivation; two miles east of Raglan village, school! joining. Apply 225 Gibbons St, Oshawa. (342) SMALL APARTMENT FULLY equipped, frigidaire, electric stove, continuous supply hot water, electricity. $11 month. Apply Apt. 2, 39 Simcoe N, (34¢) 8§ ROOMED HOUSE, 354 DIVi- sion St. Conveniences, also gar- age. Fifteen dollars, Apply 354 Division St. (34c) BACHELOR APARTMENT FOR single person, furnished, central. Box 410 Times. (25h) FOR RENT--CHEAP, FRAME house, 5 rooms, light and water. 87 Westmorland Ave. (35¢c) FOR RENT--6 ROOMED HOUSE, all conveniences, central, double garage. $20 per month, Apply 233 Dearborn Ave. (35¢) COMPANY (Toronto Globe) The Class 1 railroads of Unitefl States had a net loss of $105,000,- 000 for the first five months of 1932. The Canadian railways do not lack company. CONVENIENT REMEDY (London Tit-Bits) Brown--"Do vou know, I'm los- ing my memory. It's worrying me to death." Jones (sympathetically) -- "Never mind, old man. Forget all about it." WHY NOT NOW? (Toronto Mail and Empire) The National Labor Council plans to give 1,000 unemployed men a meal on Labor Day at the Tor- onto National Exhibition, It seems a long time to wait. Er BR Rr dre A Rates For Classified Ads. First Insertion--114 cents per word. | Minimum charge for one in- sertion 30c. Each subsequent... consecu- ti insertion 1e¢ per i | | | i consecutive inser. tions for the price of two first insertions (three cents a word). i Minimum charge for three insertions 60c. i Box number '0c additioual. Professional cr Business Cards, $2.60 per month for 20 words or less, 10 cents a worq per month for each additional word. PHONE 35 Ask tor Classified Ad Department (Mrs. R. Crossman, Correspon- dent)- HAYDON, Aug. 11,---Mr, Thom- as Slemon visited his daughter, Mrs. L. Mountjoy, of Nestleton. Miss Anmie Trewin, Toronto, spent the week-end at her home here. Messrs, Ursul and Ruth Mec- Neil are holidaying with friends at Newcastle. Miss Ada Beech is visiting her sister, Mrs. Austin Larmer, Bur- keton. Mr. and Mrs. C. Avery spent a few days with friends at Little Britain and Lindsay. Miss Alice Ashton, Enniskillen, visited with Miss Anmje Trewin, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Read, Mrs, H. Ashton, Mr. Fred Ashton, Miss Rema Bradley visited Mrs. Stan Woolings, Dunbarton, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wright are holidaying with friends in wes- tern points, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wagg who have been spending their holidays with Mr, Leslie Graham amd family have returned to their home in Toronto. Miss Mildred Bradley, Tyrone, Mr, R. Edgerton and Mr. A. Mor- gan and son Ross visited Mr, El- mer Bradley, on Sunday, Ross re- maining for a holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stainton, Hampton, Miss Gladys Martin visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Mec- Neil. Mr. and Mrs, Lorenzo Mount- Joy, Nestleton, Mr, and Mrs. Theo. Slemon, Enniskillen, Miss Annie Trewin, Miss Alice Ashton, Ennis- killen, visited Mr. and Mrs. Silas Trewin. Mr. and Mrs, John Graham, Maple Grove,, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Graham, Miss Eileen Wilson, Port Hope, Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Les- lie Graham and family, Master Roy Trewin is visiting with 'friends at Nestleton. Pickering News (Miss Jean Clark, Correspondent) PICKERING, Aug. 11--Miss Lil- lian Wiman, of Peterboro', and the Misses Douglas, of Toronto, have been holidaying at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. A, Burrell. Miss Gladys Burns, of Toronto, is visiting her sisters, the Misses Mor- ley. a Mrs. A. H, Clark and family, of Lakefield, are spending a week with W. J. and Mrs, Clark, Mrs. W. Shepherd and daughters, of Toronto, are holidaying with re- latives in town, Mrs. Cyril King, of London, his been the guest of W, C. and Mrs Murkar this week. Mr. 'Harold Richardson, Georgetown, spent the week-end in the village. of Mrs. R. Poynter and children oi Kincardine, have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 1. Poynter, Mrs. McMurtry and daughter, Miss Veda, Mrs. T. Law and son, Howard, enjoyed a motor trip to Thorold on Tuesday. | Miss Phyllis Pilkey, is spending a | few davs this week with friends at | Musselman's Lake. Myra Cronk entertained a at her Miss number of Toronto friends home here, on Sunday. Mrs. Baker, of Toronto, is visit- iny with her brother-in-law, Mr. C, Baker and family, Mr. William Davis, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boys. Mr. J. E. P. Aldous, of Hamilton, was the week-end guest of W, J. and Mrs, Clark Mrs. A, McLennan and children, of Lindsay, have been visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. Puckrin. Miss Olive Beare, of \Whitevale, who has been teacher of the prim- ary room of the village school for the past two year, has resigned her posidon. Her many friends 1a the village are sorry to sc: her icave town. ed Church, on Sunday, was taken The evening services during the during August, while the mirister, given, after which a sogial hour was guests of the Brougham branch on added a great deal to the enjoyment The morning service in the Unit- by the Rev. Mr. Bick, of Whitevale, who gave a very earnest sermon. month of August have heen cancell- ed as the minister Rev. H, Crozier, is on his holidays, Miss Betty Murray spent the week-end at her home in Toronto. The many friends of Miss Nor- inne McGinty are pleas:d to see her out again, after a two months' illness. Rev. Mr, Ferguson, oi Ashburn, conducted the service in the Pres- byterian Church on Sunday atter- noon, and will continue to lo so Rev, Dr. Carmichael is on holidays. The W. M. S. of the Presbyterian Church held its regular monthly meeting at the home of the pres- ident, Mrs. R. H, Cronk, An in- teresting program on India, was spent, The members of the local branch of the Women's Institute were the Luesday afternoon, and report a most enjoyable afternoon. Owing to the rainy weather, the planned picnic of the W.M.S. and Y.W.A., of the United Church, which was to have bee, held at Glen Avis Park, Fairport, on Wed- nesday, had to be postponed, so the two societies met at the home of Mrs. G. Law for a meeting, A most pleasant afternoon was spent. Mr, Thos. Law, we are sorry to report, is now seriously ill in the Oshawa General Hospital, having under-gone an operation for appen- dicitis, on Tuesday. He had not been in the best of health for a few days, but the sudden illesss came as an unpleasant shock to his many friends, We hope for an ear- ly recovery. The P.esbyterian Sunday School held its picnic at Glen Avis Park, Fairport, on Thursday afternoon. A large number .of the congregation attended as well as the "Sunday School members and helped to make the outing a most successful one. Sports and games of all kinds provided amusement and a bounti- ful supper met the needs of the hungry group. A fine day, in the niidst of a week of rainy ones, of the afternoon. OSHAWA, BOWMANVILLE, AND Note--Daylight Savin, Time effective on al - 2333888 i tn nae ne a3 SRA[TSWER 1.15 p.m, 7.15 p.m. Sonpuns TTTEOTPPER SE: Pp SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE (Daylight Saving Time) 7.3% p.nu. 10.55 p. 11.40 p.m LINDSAY BOBCAYGEON Time and Standard Divisions on same dates as Oshawa and Bewmanville. Effective on and after June 10th, 1932 NORTHBOUND Lo Lepamyeg 'urd 'lo Pp ung Leave Oshawa Bowmanville Hanipton .. Enniskillen Burketon .. Blackstock Nestleton .. Yelverton .. Janetville Pleasant BRITISH FILMS |: T0 BE DISCUSSED Sub-Committee of Imperial Bobcaygeon .... Ancona: Point. Dunsford Pleasant Point. Dunsford Ancona Pt, Bobcaygeon SOUTHBOUN Daily a.m. Sat, Sun. and Hol. p.m, 6.45 6.35 7.15 7.25 Conference Holds Linney First Meeting (By Canadian Press) Ottawa, Aug. 13.--One of the Imperial Conference sub-com- | mittees of peculiar Interest to Canada, that on films and radio, held its first meeting yesterday The meeting, it is under- stood, merely cleared the decks. Those countries which were ac- tive in pressing for the establish. ment of the sub-committee, laid their views before the bod. Australia, the United Kingdom and New Zealand, in addition tn Canada, are interested in the question of Empire moving pic- tures. Doubtless the committee wi'l discuss the question of a guota for British films. Should the quota be adopted, the result wil be a greater percentage of United Kingdom pictures will be shown in Canada. The long distance fighting by typewriter is about to end. Roosevelt has summoned Mr. Sea- bury and Mr. Walker to step into the ring together in Albany.--De- troit Free Press, Gov, What this country needs is a congress-proof treasury.--James 1. Montague, in Chicago Daily News. AM Sunday and hol! Janetville Yelverton Nestleton i 1 Blackstock 10.) 8.5 Burketon . 0 Enniskillen . Hampton Bowmanville ... Oshawa ..... 0.05 015 0.25 9.40 oe 10.10 Special Busses For All Occasions Reneonanle 'Rates and Carefws Drivers T. A. GARTON, PROPRIETOR BOWMANVILLE PHONES 412 or 348 Oshawa Waiting Room, 6 Prince St. Pbcae 28 GRAY COACH LINES Effective May 1, 1932) ( tern Standard ) _EAVE OSHAWA LEAVE TORONTO M. P.M P.M, 8 AM, . di0.20 1. a--Dalily except Sunday, Fam ays y. d--Sunday only. --Except Sunday rh | holidays. y 30 CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS rain Service Effective June 26, 1932 Eastern Standard Time EASTBOUND 5 a.m. Dairy . Daily . Daily (Sunday enly), Daily Daily. Daily, f--Stops on flag to pick up for Montreal except Sunday. and East. WESTBOUND a.m. Daily, a.m, Daily. 9.17 p.m. Daily. z--From July 3 to August 28 only, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS Effective July 1, 1932. (Standard Time) 2,26-a.m, Daily, 10,30 a.m. Trenton Local Daily, except Sunday. x4.18 p.m, Daily, 11.06 p.m, Daily except Sunday. 12.05 a.m. Daily, Montreal and East only-- x For Ottawa, Flag, Westbound . a.m, Daily except Sunday, a.m. Daily, p.m. Daily. : p.ni, Daily, except Sunday, 4 p.m. Daily. Tosonto and West onlv---flag, , 52 12 5 5 tien | Soviet to Offer Jeg 3dadxa Lpeq Ten-Year Loan Moscow, Aug. 13.--The Soviet Government will soon begin an or- ganized cavipaign to attract for- cign capital to the Soviet Union on a straight investment basis. I'he Government plans to sell the latest internal loan to foreigners for foreign currency, guarantecing pay- ment of interest and redemption of the principal on the basis of the gold value of the ruble. If Antony and Cleopatra lived to- day you'd find "am in a rumble seat. oblivious to traffic.--Brandon Sun, Acids in Stomach Cause Indigestion | Create Sourness, Gas and Paiu. How to Treat, Medical authorities state that nearly nine-tenths of the cases of stomach trouble, indigestion, sourness, burning, gas, bloating, nausea, ete. are due to an ex- cess of hydrochloric acid in ti. stomach. The delicate stomach lining is irritated, digestion is 42 layed and foed sours, causing the disagreeable symptoms which every stomach sufferer knows so well. Artificial digestants are not needed in such cases and may do real harm, Try laying asile all digestive aids and instead g=t from any druggist some Bisur- ated Magnesia and take a tea- spoonful in water right after eating. This sweetens 'the stom- excess acid and there is no sour ness, gas or pain. Bisurated Magnesia (in powder form-- never liquid .or milk) is harmle«z to the stomach, inexpensive t take and is the most efficient form of magnesia for stomach purposes. It is used by thous- ands of people who enjoy their meals with no more fear of ia- digestion. HEADACHES Have Your Eyes Examined JURY & LOVELL'S Optical Dept. 8 King St. E. Phone 3215 FOR 8 Room RENT, $25 Brick Veneer x An cony i on Dearborn Ave, J. H, R. LUKE Phones 871 or 687TW NEW LOW. PRICES ROYAL YORK TEA V2 Ib. Pkg. 23c 1 Ib. Pkg. 45¢c at all Superior Stores WANTED--TWO SALESMEN To sell Chevrolet and Olds- mobile cars, Must be honest and energetic. Commission only. Apply to J. N. Willson, ONTARIO MOTOR SALES 86 King St. East A Treat for Your Table DRAKES' Old English Style Horse Radish Sauce Try a Bottle Today Sold Everywhere; Made in Oshawa | One 1931 Buick Sedan, & | wire wheels, Ome 1931 Chev. Sedan like new. 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 Raliroads 20 Simcoe St. 8. Phone 189 OMI. BRUO STORE PHONE 22 WE DELIVERS 10 Simcoe St. 8. We Deliver Fine Watch Repairing Our Specialty FELT BROS. Established 188¢ Agents Wanted MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL and appoint agents for old-estab- lished house in business in Toronto Position perman- Write for particulars, expense allowance, etc. Winston Co., Tor- onto, (33 36 29 42 45 48 51) Pets and Livestock PEKINGESE PUPPIES FoR sale, 2 months old, little beauties price reasonable. Star Kennels, Port Whitby, Phone 490. ent, 50) HOLSTEIN HEIFER, CROSSED by Jersey, due to freshen Au- gus 14, first calf. Phone 908 r 31, : (360) Marvelo MARVELO---DIRT AND STAINS go from Marvelo. Sensational | liquid cleanser. Phone 1733M. Delivery Tuesdays, Fridays. . (13 sept ¢) been going around holding up peo- JAIL IS REAL (Haniilton Spectator) That Calgary burglar who has TILLIE THE TOILER-- eer cst oe rgtres rag ar [FERDIE 1S vou WOULDN'T EXPECT ME MAC, You SHOULD J | TALL FRONT--), ; A 843 Great Britain tights reserved ©1532, King Fornures Syndicate, Inc BRINGING UP FATHER | KNOW YOU DONT LIKE MR. BLAH, BUT YOU GOT TO TREAT WELL, TS A HM NICE. ~ VOL) NEED His VOTE TOLUGH REMEMBER, THERE ARE TEN VOTES WN HIS FAL / You MUST Tae Him TO LUNCH MY, MR. DSSS ~ THAT WAS A WONDERFUL. LUNCH= | DONT NOW YWHEN YES BRING us SOME CiGARS / FOLLOWED THIS CAMPAIN TO DATE ~ ARE TEN WN MWY FAMILY WHO WELL, VES, | GENERALLY TAKE A BG INTEREST WN ELECTIONS AND HAVE AS YOU KNOW, "THERE ple with a toy pistol, quite over- looked the fact that when arrested, as has been, the authorities would not put him in a toy jail, For Sale or Rent ; FOUR ROOMED WHITE FRAME ficottage for sale or rent. Rent {$3.50 month. Norman Hamlyn, 3608. Montrave Ave, (36a) i Nursing { NURSE, TWO YEARS HOSP tal training, ten years' practical experience. Phone Oshawa 1504J. i Whitby 350, 5 + # Mi WA (Boston Transcript) ; } i oy ig = He (as his wife is packing)--*I : A 2 don't think you ought to wear that bathing' suit, Helen." She--"But, dear, T have to--vou know how strict they are at the (12 aug c) |beaches,", CONSCIENTIOUS CENSORS i | oO 193%, Ning Features Syndieaté, Ine. Great Briteln rights reserved.