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Oshawa Daily Times, 19 Sep 1932, p. 5

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-- -- WE ¢ . WE 2% EMBER 19, ol LEAVIDIIN 20 NAY. or 1932 "THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. MONDAY, SEH gna fIANNINC F. SWAR17, BARRIS ter, Solicitors, Notary. Money to loan. 11 King St. East, Phone . Residence 798. 25%. Res (17 feb tf) CONANT & ANN:S BARRIS ters, Solicitors. Notaries Public. Ete. Conveyancing and general aractice fn Law. Office 7% Sim- coe Street South,, Oshawa, Phone 4. G. D. Conant, B.A, LL.B.; A. F. Annis, B.A, LL.B. SINOLATY, K.C., BANK of Commerce Building, JUSFPH P. MANGAN, E.A,, - rister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Convayancer. Money to loan. Of- fice 14% King St. East, Oshawa. Phone 440. Residence ph 837. ECONOMICAL APARTMENTS When selecting an apart- ment home one usually searches for modern equip- ment; pleasant, quiet sur- roundings, and good service. At the GEORGE, AMYLENE, EDWARD & LLEWELLYN we offer several very mod- erately priced suites which include in rent: constant hot water, steam heat, elec- tric laundry, and Kelvina- \ tor. Furnished at small ex- tra charge. At any time we are ready to show you these suites. DISNEY, PHONE 1350 (63tf) GBYERSON, CRE.GHTON & Fraser. Barristers, Ftc. Bank of Commerce Bldg, GREER & HUMPHREYS, BAR- visters, Solicitors, Etc. 241 Sim- coe St. N. Phene 8160. Residence 3514. Money to !oan. cd. ND re BAe BARRIS ter, 1234 Simcoe St. South. Tese- phone 3038--5%65. (*3 sept tf) Undertaking LUKE BURITA:™ CO. 67 KING St. Fast. Arsbulance. Residence 542 Simcoe Street North. Phone 210J and 210W. NSHAWA BURIAL CO., M. F. Armstrong & Son, Proprietors. Funeral and Ambulance Service day and night. Phone 1082W. 27 Celina. (att) DALTON BURIAL CO. --- FUN- eral and Ambulance Service, Packard Limousine Sedan. 377 Simcoe South, Phone 1045. (Sept. 10-1 Architects C. C. STENHOUSE, GENERAL Architectural work. Second floor Royal Bank Bullding. Phone i496. Residence phonz 909J. Auctioneer PHONE 716). W. J SULLEY, Auctioneer, 346 Simcce St, S., Oshawa. Special attention given to household furniture sales and farm stock and {mplements Your patronage solicited. Watch Repairing F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop ai 46 King Street West. Your patrcnage Is solicited. Transportation CARTAGE AND STORAGE. Coleman's, 85 Bond West, Spec- falists in furniture moving. Stor- age warehouse and moving van equipment. Phone 82. Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. Weezt, Oshawa. The oldest Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 reputable Fire Companies. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COM- pany of Manada, Dominion Bank Chambers. Alex. S. Ross, S. F. Everson. Phone 1834. (15 oct tf) Dental LR. S. J, PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- sett's, Special attention to X-ray wnrrk. Gas extraction. Nurse in Slt :8dauce. hone 959. House mo) Roofing HAYTON, THE ROOFER, AS- phalt, cedar shingling, felt, gravel roofing, caulking, chim- vey repairing. Frea inspection. Phone 1642W. (June 13-1 yr.) SL RC Shoe Repairing YOU WANT THE BEST IN SHOE repairing. Shoes called for and delivered. Phone 672W. Jack Read, corner Mary and Colborne, (31 sept ¢) Battery Service BATTERIES CHARGED 75¢ with rental $1.00. Called for and delivered Batteries $2.75 and up. Stan. Bligdon, 20 Mili St. Phone 960. Music Lessons 'ANNIE McMASTER, A.T.C.M. Teacher of piano. Studio, 17 Con- naught St. Phone 116F. (2nd Oct, c) MRS, JACK LEE, ATCM., teacher of piano, 613 Carnegie Ave. Phone 2351J. (6 oct > For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE-- AN EQUITY OF $2000 in nice six roomed brick house, value $7000 in select lo- cality. Will exchange for farm round 100 acres ready for occu- pation. What have you to offer? Box 622 Times, (65¢) For Exchangs SIX ACRES AND TEN ACRES, good buildings on property, just outside city. Jones Real Estate, 11 King East, Phone 2667. (65¢) Male Help Wanted SALESMEN WANTED, TO SELL printed supplies to restaurants, Big commissions. Write for samples and prices. General Printers, 241 Bellwoods Avenue, Toronto. (64c) Wanted WANTED--YOUNG MAN WITH truck, rack attached. Apply 231 King St. East hetween hours of 7 and 8 p.m. (66a) Wanted to Buy WANTED--APPLE ASSORTING table, apple press and rim. Apply to Earl Moore, c-0 Arthur Henry, Centre Street, between hours of NOW HERE'S SOMETHING GOOD A nice Apartment for very little money--four and five rooms--modern, Come and let us show sou about. You'll be surprised at the low rent. Simcoe Manor and Victoria Apartments. ; (45tf) BACHELOR APARTMENT, CEN- trally located, furnished, newly decorated, private bath, fruit locker, water and electric. Box 526 Times, (61tf) APARTMENT, DOWN TOWN, four rooms, bath, electric stove, newly decorated, fruit locker. Box 526 Times. (61tf) $15 RENTS SIX ROOM HOUSE, conveniences, $10 five roomed cottage. Apply 260 Athol East. (64c) HOUSE FOR RENT, DOWN- town district, Chesterfield and dining room suite for sale. Apply 94 Roxborough Ave. Phone 315117. (63c) 6 ROOMED HOUSE TO RENT. Centrally located. Modern con- veniences, garage. Box 524 Times, (65¢c) FOR RENT--ROOMS WITH OR without board, home privileges, very close in. Apply 90 Bond St. West, (66¢) TO RENT--3 NICE BRIGHT rooms, all conveniences, private home, partly furnished. Phone Permanent Wave $3.50 ug. *"Cro- quinole and Spiral". Marcel 60c. Shampoo, Finger Wave and trim $1. Fixpert operators on'y. 79 Sim- coe St. North (note new ad- dress). Phone 2968. (8 aug tf) GENOSM{A HAIRDRESSING ENXN- perts--on all kinds .of beauty culture. Permanent waves our specialty. Finger wave and shampoo, $1.00; Marcell, 50c. Facials, scalp treatments anc manicuring, Coffee Shop eu- trance. Phone 1973. (8 July 1 mo) permanent waves specialty $2 50 up. Finger waving 00c. Marcel- 'ing 35c. 10 Prince, Phone 688 (16 oct e) PEMBER'S BRANC.] HAIR- dressing and Beauly Tu.turs, No 9 Bradley Bldg., Phone 3%, Osh- | awa, Ontario. (23 nov 2) MAYFAIR BEAUTY SALON. 141, King St. E. Phone 2020. All branches hairdressing. First class hair cutter in attendance, 20 sept ¢) Dancing STUDIO OF DANCE ARTS, ALL types of dancing classes now forming. Masonic Temple, Satur- day. Professional talent supplied. G. Cotterell, J. Elliott. (14 oct ¢) FURNISHED ROOMS WITH board, close to business section. Hot water heated. 103 King St. B, (65¢) ROOM AND BOARD--5 TO 6 dollars per week. Apply 62 Divi- sion St, (66¢c) Female Help Wanted WANTED ---- A RESPECTABLE housekeeper. Apply stating age and salary expected to Box 530 ~ Wanted to Rent Times. (65h) WANTED-- AN UNFURNISHED room where light housekeeping would be allowed, North end. Box 608 Times. (66a) Help Wanted EARN UPWARDS OF $20.00 weekly growing Mushrooms for us, all fall and winter, in cellars or outhuildings. Begin now. Il- lustrated booklet free, Estab- lished 25 years: Canadian Mush- room Co, Dept. W, Toronto 10. (66, 68, 70) Auction Sale Rates For Classified Ads. First Insertion----114 cents per word. Minimum charge for one in- sertion 30c. Each subsequent tive insertion word. 'Three consecutive {inser- tions for the price of two first insertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge for three insertions 60c. Box number '0c additioual. Professional nr Business Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or less, 10 cents a word per morth for each additional word. PHONE 35 Ask for Classified Ad Department consecu- le per Articles for Sale GOOD SOUND DRY BODY HARD wood. Guaranteed full measure, 14 cord, $3.25. Mixed, $3. Soft wood, $2.25. A. Wall, 292 Cour- cellette Ave, Phone 2628F, (12 oct c) ALL KINDS OF WOOD. PRICE right. Claude McQuaid, 54 Alber: Phone 1079J. ¢13 oct ¢) FOR SALE --- PLAYER PIANO, 80 rolls, 274 Verdun Rd. (64c) ELEC- condition. FOR SALE -McCLARY tric range in good Phone 2385 (65¢) FOR SALE -- GILSON FUR- nace blowers, furnaces, automa- tic oil burners. Phone 1506], (65h | BIG MONEY MAKING POP- corn machines for sale, easy pay- ments. 361 Ontario St. West, Montreal, Que. (66a) Nursing PRACTICAL NURSE, DOCTOR'S reference, Maternity or genetal nursing over ten years experience. Charges moder-te. Phone 3033]. (25 Sept ¢) Work Wanted EXPERIENCED COOK GENER- al desires position, Telephone 2003W, (66) ALL ing work done, prices given on shingling and hardwood floors. Phone 1406], Special (66) Situations Vacant Male and Female START NOW__ EARN MONEY | i takinz orders beautiful line of Personal Christmas Greeting Cards shown in Canada. Liberal commission, Re- gal Art Con., 91 Gould Street, To ronto, (66, 80) for most ever Maple G rove (Miss M, Snowden, Correspon- dent) MAPLE GROVE, Sept. 14, Mr.'and Mrs. Russel Worden re- cently visited her brother, Mr Bert Wilkins, Ebenezer, Mrs. Henry Farrow, Bowman- ville, spent a few days at mr. J. L. Stevens'. Mr. and Mrs, John James visit- ed friends in Oshawa on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. R. Stevens R. KINDS OF CARPENTER- | | The ST. LAWRENCE IN THE BEST OF COMPANY Wherever you go . . . hats "by Wolthausen'" seem to be favoured by men who are keen on appearance. Now is the time to brighten up, and dress up . . . with a sparkling new fdll hat. The BROCK The HORTON ! A complete price range WHEREVER WELL-DRESSED MEN CONGREGATE | HATS by WOLTHAUSEN, BROCKVILLE Hatter to Gentlemen for over half a century and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Munday have returned home after a pleas ant week with their broth near Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs and daughter Norma spen days in Toronto Mr. and Mrs nave returned home several weeks Mrs, E. ¥ Mort Stuart (Georze after Ling with daughter, Winnipeg. Willowh ~~ IERG Tyrone News H. Taylor, dent) Sept. 15 (Mrs. W. Correspons TYRONE, M * John Hatherly silitis. Mr. is sick with ton- and Mrs. Clarence Mount Doris and Clara Nestl and Mrs. H. Holwell and Dor 'othy, Hampton, spent Sund with Mr. and Mrs, W. I'. Park Mr. and Mrs. C, Brien and My Powers, Bowmanville, spent Sm day with Mr. and Mrs. | Hawkey, | Mr. Edward Virtus turned home after spending days in Toronto and atten ed the C.N.E. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burges: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burge Mrs. W. Taylor and Allyn ly visited at Mr. Robert Burge Orono. Mr. "and Mrs. Jame Alldread Messrs. Cecil and Lloyd, attend the funeral of Master || All dread, Newcastle, on Sunday, Quite a number are sick with colds' and grippe« Mrs. N. Mrs. Wm. Sask., Mrs joy, ton Mr eral Thornton, K ind Thornton, Clara Byam, Do manville, spent Tuesday with M and Mrs. F. L. Byam, Mr. Harold Tabb i nicely. Improvin "Our dependence upon Gut ought to be so entire and abso- lute that we should never think it necessary, in any kind of dis- tress, to have recourse to human consolations,"---~Thomas a Keii- pie. t afew VanDyhe | spend: | thelr | he | | n n | turn | great [Times lassified recent- Moosejaw, | | CARIBOU HOLDS UNTOLD WEALTH need nthus 1 y t i 1der Jl 1s hid i nining « ealth s 1 country land where and pectors to go Mr, Cobb re working clair concluded the 1898 rush in gold was yelieves nree 1 aid, as in $70,000,000 annually fi predicted a om production interest was Ads. get results, HEADS CHAMBER OI" (OM- MERCE John W. Ross of Montreal, presi- | Chame- | dent of the Canadian ber of Commerce, WESTBOUND 4.50 a.m. Daily, 5.10 a.m. Daily. 5.57 a.m. Daily, 4.06 p.m. Daily. 7.01 p.m, Daily except Sunday, x8.59 p.m. Sunday only. \ 9.17 p.m. Daily, 2 x--From July 3 to August 23 only. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS | TIMETABLES BOWMANVILLE OSHAWA & WHITBY (Daylight Saving Time) "Adversity borrows its sharp- est sting from our impatience." --Bishop Horne, "The truest end of life is to know the life that never ends.' ---Wm, Penn, (Effective on snd after May 1, 1932) Week Day Cctoduls Effective July 1, 1932. (Standard Time) Eastbound 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. re For Ottawa, Montreal and East only-- ag. Arrive Hospital } [XX EFEREREY: Westbound 5.52 a.m. Daily except Sunday, 6.30 a.m. Daily, 3.12 p.m. Daily. 6.45 p.ni. Daily, except Sunday, m8.54 p.m. Daily. m Toronto and West onlv--flag, LABOR CRITICIZES CANADIAN BANKS Ome mwNES een S32 GaRRESRANNS $s "rproppoISe s_ B3E3 Hospital =Bonvo SRnagy BLIGSER TOP TTYOITRPee No 8&8 pet vPPTY ©P = NNSOm Qoaasna 1.15 p.m, maa 255 8 BD i 7.15 p.m, CEEEEF FEEL Flmouma BILE POoPYPT PDO 533333 8 Sona wZof £3 B2333 BB oi I (Continued from page 4) SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE | rp3], vice-president of the con- Ww. We repair anything beught in a Jewelry Story BASSETT'S | On Oshawa's Main Corner Jewelers NEW LOW PRICES ROYAL YORK TEA Y2 1b. Pkg. 23c 1 Ib. Pkg. 45¢ at all : Superior Stores gress and reaffirmed "our deter- mination that the workers have representation on any board of (Daylight Saving Time) ing eat Leave Leave Arrive Bowrsanville Oshawa Whitby Arrive Hospital were not as | 8.00 a.m. ©.45 a.m. 1C.15 a.m. . 11 00am, | x 1.40 p.m. 2.30 p.m, x 5.40pm, 6.30 p.m. | v9.15 p.m. 10.05 p.m, 1 { {L40p.m. 12.30 p.m. East Leave Arrive Oshawa Bowmanville 10.45 a.m directors of the ' Canadian Na- tional Railways." It was placed before the resolutions committee by unanimous consent of the convention. ! Mr, Tallon referred to news- paper reports which predicted a reduction of the directorate of the railway. Supporting the principle of national control of the banking system, a resolution of the Mont- and Victoria Trades and Councils was then dis- 45 p.m 6,15 p.m. 45 p.m 9.45 p.m, 20 p.m 12.10 rv 10. Going Leave Whitby 92 2 6. 0. Leave Hospital 7.3 pu. 10.55 p.nae 11.10 po. OSHAWA, BOWMANVILLE, LINDSAY AND BOBCAYGEON Note--Daylight Saving Time and Standard Time effective on all Divisions on same dates as Oshawa and Bowmanville. Effective on and after June 10th, 1932 NORTHBOUND 715 p.m p.m. 2 J.35 p.m. 11.40 p.m real Labor cussed, John Bruce, Toronto, believed conference should be em- | phatic in endorsing this. James | Simpson, Torogto, said the reso- luton was an important one, Con- { ditions had changed in the past he said, and prosperity is depending on industry: and The control exercised was re- [the li ung "yes 'ord = 'wd 'oH 'ung 25 years, oH pue duo Aepimyeg pue 'wd [oH p 'ung Jug 1dadxs- Apreq commeres banking interests + he said United Kingdom. the nresent eri<is had heen attributed | to labor. This was incorrect, was due to world finan- had precipitated the he charged, by marka! In the ~ lame 0 | eiers, who 3 crisis A remarkable achievement in I magazine indus- g a time of depression, the Stovel farm yansion of the Iurir SOUTHBOUND been Srt., recorded } Winnipeg, was expanded from a 'estern to a National publiea- tion and in 12 months increased tz circulation from 115,000 {| 187.000 copies This is gaid {| he of the eatest achiev | ments in the history of the Can- magazine business, and in- adequately the Can 3 Daily a.m. of whose to to one adian dicates how dian field can pe vi W NB viens 12 1 Special Burses For All Occasions Reasonable Rates and Carefu, Drivers | lessons of T. A. GARTON, PROPRIETOR : i BOWMANVILLE PHONES 412 or 346 Oshawa Waiting Room, 6 Prince St. Phcae 2253 adversity nignant most "are When sever most t the | GRAY COACH LINES (Effective May 1, 1932) {Effective May 1.71935) {Now You Can Wear stave osiaiaiiave foroxto | FALSE TEETH 2.30 | pa With Real Comfort Fasteeth, ; t powder, | s teeth firmly set. Deodorizes, gOOEY, pasty or | To eat and laugh in com kl Fasteeth new, pleasar taste little sunday and holidays only. d--Sunday only. | --Except Sunday and holidays. | rain Service | CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS | Effective June 26, 1932 | Eastern Standard Time ). Dairy. Dail , except Sut nday. | | | EASTBOUND | i THE DRUGGIST ; FOR SERVICE Neat Post Office - Phone 78-70 | i ops on flag to pick up for Montreal and East. J. C. YOUNG GENERAL INSURANCE 4; Prince St., Oshawa Office Phone 793 Res. Phone 2895 BIG REDUCTION In GENERAL MOTORS FRIG- TDAIRES, Two years to pay. On show at Ontario Motor Sales, 86 King St. E, Two products worth trying » Old English DRAKES' "style HORSE RADISH SAUCE and BENGAL RELISH Sold Everywhere; Made in Oshawa 1928 Oldsmobile Sedan. '58 Chrysler Sedan, Ross, Ames & Gartshore HUDSON--ESSEX 135 King §t. W. Phone 1160 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 Railroads 20 Simcoe St, S. Phone 189 FIOMP DRUG STORE PHONE 22 WE DELIVERS 10 Simcoe St. 8. We Deliver 4REPAIRING Fine Watch Repairing Our Specialty FELT BROS. Established 1886 Si e St. South TILLIE THE TOILER--Mac's Watchful Eye By Russ. Westoves STOP LEANING ON THAT THAT WOOD CHOPPED a a AXE, BIG BOY, AND GET MAC. VL ARE AWFULLY HARD CA FERDIE. HE. (TES S00 PLEASE a PLEASE WHO 2+ NOURSELF? VE JUST BEEN NOW, DON'T BE THAT )[ t HAVEN'T HAD WATCHING HIM WAY, MAC, HE'S ACT || MUCH EXPERIENCE USED TO THIS LIFE, ON A DESERT YET HE'S TRYING ISLAND. MYSELF, TO MAKE "THE BUT | KNOW = BEST OF IT WE RE TO EAT WE HAVE TO WORK ND YES «= 117 tv Nov WATCH | HiM H MR. JOHN SEPSICS WILL SELL by public auction on Lot 33, Con- cession 9, Darlington Township, on Tuesday, Sept, 27th, all his farm stock, implements, grain and poultry. Sale at 1.30 p.m. Farm for rent. Terms cash. El- mer Wilbur, Auctioneer, @ (66, 68,.70, 71) THERE WILL BE SOLD BY public auction at 100 William St. East, Oshawa, on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1932, the following furniture. 2 setees, 2 rocking chairs, 2 small pedestals, refrigerator, arm chair, sideboard, small table, 3 dining room chairs, econzoleum rugs, kitchen range, gas range, garden hose, 2 gingle beds com- plete, one dresser, one chiffonier, one stand,' floor lamp, number curtains 2nd drapes. Sale at 2 p.m. Terms cash, W., J. Sulley, 7 and 8 pm, (66a) Auctioneer, (66a) BRINGING UP FATHER THIS IS ATOUGH JOB TRYIN TO FIND OUT WHAT JOBS THE BOYS WANT WHEN 'M MAYOR: DINTY DOESNT KNOW WHAT HE WANTS: HE TOLD ME YESTERDAY HE WAS Gorm' TO MAKE UP HIS MIND TO-DAY - 1 ANT NATL : GRAND ? HHH © (932, King Features Syndicare, Inc Great Briain righ reser ed BATHING BEACH ITS DINTY- HES MADE UP HID MIND ~HE SAYS HE WANTS TO BE THE

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