PAGE FIVE-* N THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1932 "CLASSIFIED SECTION - = Directo SWARTZ, BARRIS- Money to Phone INC ter, Solicitor, Notary.. loan. 11 King Bt East, ce a 283. Residen (7 eb th CONANT & ANNIS BABRIS- NA ire. Notaries Public. Pte. Conveyancing and general -factice fo Law. Office 7% Sim- coe Street South,, Oshawa, Phone & G. D. Conant, B.A, LL.B.; A. ¥F. Annis, B.A, LL.B. WEN. SINCLATY, K.C.,, BANK of Commerce Building, JUSFPH P. MANGAN, E.A,, BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Convayancer. Money to loan. of. fics 1412 King St. East, Oshawa. Phone 445. Residence phone 8317. GP'ERSON, OREI.GHTON & Fraser. Barristers, Etc. Bank of Commerce Bldg, GRELR & HUMPHREYS, BAR- sisters, Solicitors, Etc. 243% Sim- For Rent GEORGE--EDWARD AMYLENE--LLEWELLYN You can now enjoy the refine- ment and exclusive comforts these residential apartments af- ford at very modest rates, Con- venient location; modern ap- pointments. Tasteful furnishings at small extra cost, For iuspec- tion phone DISNEY 1550 83tf) SIMCOE MANOR - VICTORIA APARTMENTS . SPACIOUS AND NEWLY Dr(C- orated. Every possible conveni- ence. Prices in accordance will the times. Janitor always avail- able to*show you. Bradley Bros., Managers, (22 Oct. ¢) SPECIALIZING IN RENTALS HEATED APARTMENTS, $20 and up. Houses in ail parts of city $15 and up. Bradley Bros. (23 Oct, ©) coe St. N. Phcne 3160. Resid 3514. Money to loan. S. J. BENNICK, B.A. ter, 1234 Simeoe St. South. Tese- 38--K65. phone 303 5 Eat i) Undertaking TUKW BURTA: CO. 67 KING St. East. Arabulance, Residence 542 Simcoe street North. Phene 210) and 210W. 3 OSHAWA BURIAL CO, M. B. Armstrong & Son, Proprieters. Funeral and Ambulance Service day and night. Dhone 1082W. 87 Celina. (att) PALTON BURIAL CO. -- FUN- eral ~ and Ambulance Servite, Packard' Limousine Sedan. 2177 i South. Phone 1045, Simene Sept. 10-1 mo) rchitects 5 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 stack aad implements Your patronacse solicited. Watch Repairing FA. VON .GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop ar 46 . King Street West. Your patrenage Is solicited. Transportation CARTAGE AND STORAGE. Coleman's, 85 Bond West, Spec: jalists in furniture moving. Stor- age warehouse and moving van equipment. Phone 82. 4 Insurance A ND SON. INSURANCE, 19 King St. Wezi, Oshawa. The oldest Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 reputable Fire Companies. SUN LIF: ASSURANCE COM- pany of fanada, Dominion Bank Chambers. Alex. S. Ross, 8. F. Everson, Phone 1834. Dental DR. S.J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- sett's, Special attention to X-ray work: -Gas extraction. Nurse in attendance. "hone 959. House 1312: (15 oct tf) "Shoe Repairing YOU WANT T THE BEST IN SHOE repairing. Shoes called for and delivered. Phone 672W, Jack Read, corner Mary and Colborne. v (3 nov ¢) FIVE ROOM APARTML.. large rooms, very modern, pricé to suit the times, Apply Beatties, 161 King St. East. (81c) TO RENT-- A COZY FRONT apartment, 4 rooms with square plan hall, Frigidaire, Moffatt range, chestnut trim, fruit ce lar, laundry room, cont:nuous hot water and garage. See and be convinced. Low rental, Phone 269. (82h) FOR RENT--3 BRIGHT ROOMS, all conveniences, wired for elec- tric stove, use of washer. Im- mediate possession. Apply 97 Oshawa Blvd, (80c) HEATED BACHELOR APART ment, furnished, clean and pri- vate. Box 620 Times. (R0tf) APARTMENT, CENTRAL, heated, 4 rooms and bath. Eleec- tric stove, clean and bright, fur- nished if desired. Box 831 Times. (80tf) 3 ROOMS, FURNISHED UR UN- furnished. 288 Arthur or phene 7523. (81¢) APARTMENT PARTLY FUR: nished or unfurnished, very reas onable bright and comfortable. Immediate possession. Apply 164 Elgin St. East, (81e) FOR RENT--NORTH OSHAWA. bungalo, modern conveniences. garage, near car line, Moderate rent. Apply Home Dairy Cafe- teria. (81c) TO RENT--3 ROOMS, FUR- nished or unfurnished, all conveniences. Reasonable. 301 Eulalie Ave. (81c) SIX ROOM BRICK HOUSE, light, water, furnace, garage, large garden. $9. Phone 873F. . (82h) TO LET -- APARTMENT, ALL conveniences on ground floor, hardwood floors and trim, 262 King East, Phone 1215W. (83a) Work Wanted EXPERIENCED GIRL DESIRES housework. Good cook, City references. Phone 2903W. Roofing WE CAN RESURFACE YOUR old roof like new, guaranteed, 1. (Sie) this or new work. Phone 1643W June 13-1 yr Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU BEAUTY DAR. lour, All lines of beauty cul- ture, Permanent wave specialist. Oshawa's oldest established Per- manent Wave Shoppe, Phone 2968. (8 aug tf) Battery Service BATTERIAS. CHARGED 75¢ with rental £1.00. Called for and delivered Batteries $2.75 and up. Stan. Bligdcn, 20 MIL St. Phone 960. Radios Repaired RUSSELL WICKS, CERTIFIED Radio-Tri¢ian, servicing and re- pair, work guaranteed. Highest quality tubes at reduced prices. Phone 1148) 44 Mary St. s (21 oct ¢) Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE--EIGHT ROOMED house, hardwood floors, modern, garage, very central, Leaving city, snap $250f Pox 714 Times. i. (81c) Nursing | GENOS1IA HAIRDRESSING EX beauty | perts--on all kinds of culture. Permanent waves specialty. Finger wave shampoo, $1.00; Marcell, Facials, scalp treatments manicuring. Coffee Shop en trance. Phone 1973. (8 July 1 mo) PRINCELLA BEAUTY SALON, permanent waves he $2.50 aur doe up. Finger waving Z0c. Marcel- ling 35c. 10 Prince/ Phone 688 / €16 oct ©) PEMBER'S BRANC:! HAIR- dressinz and Beauly Zuitlure, No 9 Bradley Bldg., Phone 2%, Osb- awa, Ontario. heated, | | dale, small cost, Phone for estimate on | | suitable for fruit | ranch, Must be clear ; brance ang close in. ! Times. (HOW TO GET A GOVERNMENT | T | FORD TRUCK, 1% TONS. IN ana | S0¢, 1271 Gibbon St. WANTED TO BUY--GARAGE, Rates For Classified Ads. ¥irst Insertion--13 cants per word. Minimum charge for one in- sertion 30ec. Each subsequent consecu- tive insertion 1¢ per word. Three ' consecutive inser. tions for the price of two first insertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge for three insdértions 60c. -Box number '(0c additional. Professional or Business Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or less, 10 cents a worq per morth for each additional word. PHONE 35 Articles for Sale GOOD SOUND DRY BODY HARD wood. Guaranteed full measure, 1% cord, $3.25. Mixed, $3. Soft wood, $2.25. A. Wall, 292 Cour- cellette Ave. Phone 2628F. \ (12 oct c) BLACK"S WOOD, 79% JOHN Street. Phone 3109J. Hardwood $3, softwood from $2.25 to $2.50, (29 oct ¢) ALL KINDS OF WOOD. PRICgs right. Claude McQuaid, 54 Albert. Phone 1079J. (13 oct ¢) MAPLE AND BEACH HARD wood, delivered, $3.25 per 4 cord. We deliver day and nigh. | Phone 924, nights 745. Cox Mot-, | Sales. 9rd FOR SALE--ELECTRIC SEW- machine, with or without tabie. Reasonable, 137 Nassau Street. : (81c) NO."1 HARD, SOFT, MIXED slabs, body wood, coal, coke, Phone 2423W. 115 Annis, Cedar- (7 nov ¢) DRY BODY WOOD, BIRCH, Poplar, Elm, $7.50 per cord, | $4.00 per half cord, cut and de- livered, Phone 1716F. ; (24 oct ¢) GAS STOVE FOR SALE. CHEAP, Phone 28935. (82a) FOR SALE-- GREENING AP- ples, 75c barrel, hand picked. M. | Rosebush, phone 908 r 31. | | x} } | = | Palmist SEE MADAME BROWN teacup and hand reading. Busi- | ness private, 93 Louisa St. Phone | 2636F. (7 nov.c) | For Exchange WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR good Oshawa property acreage. and chicken of fncnm- Box $65 (Sie) FOR | Male Help Wanted job, Free booklet. The M. C. C. Ltd., Toronto (10), 77, 83, 88, 94, 100) Motor Car cash. (82h) Wanted to Buy zood running order. $50 metal, must be cheap for cash. Phone 2597TW. (83a) WANTED TO BUY--SMALL office safe. 24 ins. high, 24 ius wide or near. New Martin Theatre, (83c) {pire series inow, Kew Printing Company, | ders: Salesmen Wanted MEN WANTED TO CONDUCT renowned Rawleigh Home Ser- vice business. Reliable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and increase rapidly. Write im- mediately, Rawleigh Co., Dept. CN---40--S8, Montreal, Canada. GILSON FURNACES, AIR CON- ditioning Equipment, Coal Blow= ers and Oil Burners '"Maké Warm Friends." Cost less. Easy pay- ments, See your local Gilson Man or write Gilson Mfg. Co. Limited, 104 York St., Guelph. (64, 59, 65 71, 77. 83, 89, 95) Mortgage Sale Of 'No. 200 Celina Street, Osh- awa, Ontario, Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction on Wednesday, the 12th day of Octo, ber, A.D., 1932, at 11.30 o'slock in the forenoon on the premises by W, J. Sulley, Auctioneer, the following property: namely, the Southerly 45 ft. 4 in, of Lot No. 22 on the West side of Celina Street, according to Chas. Ark- land's Plan, On the lands is said to stand a 6 roomed frame dwelling, garden and outbulid- ings, in good state of repair. Terms 10 per cent, of the pur. chase price at the time of the sale the balance to be paid with- in 30 days or the Vendor will accept part payment of the bal- ance under a mortgage of not more than $1000.00, bearing in. terest at 7 per cent, per anuumn, the whole to be due in 3 years. The property will be offered subject to a reserve bid. For further particulars apply to: CONANT & ANNIS, Barristers, &c., Oshawa, Ontario. Solicitors for the Mortgagee National Trust Company, Limited, or J. SULLEY, Auctioneer, Ww, Female Help Wanted WANTED--GIRL ( for housework. Plain cooking. 1 Apply 119 Huron Cres, (83a) "Agents Wanted where to sell the fast selling Em personal Christmas cards. Liberal commission. Write 12 York St. ™ Toronto. (77. 87) AGENTS MAKE MOST MONEY | selling "Imperial Art" Christmas cards; our sales plans get or- write British Canadian Publishing Co., Ltd., 449 Patrick Building, Toronto, (77, 83. 88 94, 100) CHRISTMAS CARD AGENTS Send for information regarding extremely fine line of personal greeting and boxed Christmas cards, Exclusive desiz Low nrices. Liberal commission, Fixcelsior Publishing Co., Box 2379, Montreal. 'Zoi PLEA FOR HANDICRAFTS Quebec--A plea to retain the harm of rural Quechee and its life wi's made to the farmers' wives in Le district of Neuville by Mgr. J M. R. Villeneuve, Archbishop of Quebec, He urged them not bu © fine clothes but instead to ma' their own thus doing their bit carry on the skill in handicratt which had been handed down to them, You can fool some of the pec- nle all of the time; otherwise there wouldn't he any beauty parlors. | OR. WOMAN | OSHAWA RETAIL MERCHANTS NAME NEW DIRECTORS| (Continued from page 1) with them, It was decided by the meeting that the new board of di- select a group of their course of endeavour and also to A be called in the very near future in or- rectors would men to meet and prepare meet with. the Welfare Board, meeting of the Jirectors will der that they may meet this Wel. fare Board as soon as possible, Directors Named The report of the committee was received by the meeting and approved. The list of new directors as approved for the coming year js as follows: The newly-elected members will meet in the near future to select a presi- dent, Russell Storks, Rex Harper, J. S. Kyle, E. F. Cawker, Morley Canning, Roland S, Virtue, Harold Hart, Sam Collis, E. A. Lovell, T. C. Young, Leo Gray, T. L. Wilson, J. M., Meagher, Cecil Bint, W. J. Lock, Russell Bales, and Neil Felt. A communication was received from the Property Owners' Asso- ciation asking that a joint meeting of the associations be held as the two organizations were working with much the same mutual inter- ests at heart and that a meeting of the two bodies would tend to bring them closer together and result in a more concerted effort. The ar- rangements for this meeting was lett in the hands of the directors. Half-Holiday The question of the Wednesday | given a | vo half holiday closing was thorough discussion with a decision being reached that each merchant should get in touch with the board of directors stating their views on the matter so that somes definite action could be taken, It was stated that when action was first taken a | 1s circulated wh ty per cent of tl in favor of closi the year. Late grocers It was s of busi questionnaire wa showed that nin merchants were eleven months in was t n ba PS ction that reason hrown open fc On the one | | 41 chant hat merchants 31 | The | P.O. | } noon AGENTS WANTED EVHRY- | because they were not stay open on Wednesday during the 1 a April wh i ible amount. of business enacted. The opinion wa ¢d that five months of half closing was quite ach business that w done in the city to other places that althoug! e allowed to stay c they were still other- Wise v be stores, Principle Criticized 1 opimon § express principle undes Merchants' Assoc operated aker advo whic on wa was wrong ated that the tien should reorganize with a mem hership fee being charged that would lead to the formation of an ta s be | he 1 Ti e il Rates. Special Weekly Fines fe0d. Comty | Rooms. Relaxo Hon. Homelike Comforts Fine loco: tion, one Block to Ocean Breathe Deep the Bracing Ocean Air. Cour- tesy, Politeness and Service are Yours for Less Than You Think Write now. BEAUTIFUL STATES AVENUE AT PACIFIC JR cdupbibolpectrfhncts ep yaad ub HC GNA heat ATLANTIC CITY) nominating enough, | associa- | organization that would result in the members gathering together at regular intervals for the discussion of problemg of vital interest to its members, and not just on occasions. In this regard it was pointed out by the secrétary that the board of directors during the last year had met on 35 occasions and discussed some 108 different subjects. Relief Depot In regard to the appointment of a special committee to meet with the Welfare Board, there was some considerable discussion of the re- lief depot operated by the City Council during which it was assert- cd that the business formerly done in the retail stores and to which they were entitled was being car- ried un by the depot, This, it was stated, would result eventually in a drop, in the assessment and a re- sulting increase in the tax rate. No new industries would favor coming to Oshawa with a high tax rate in and it was felt that | Chamber of Commerce should pro- | test the action of the Council and | do something at once to protect he merchants who were really the | big taxpaycrs . The present system | of re lief administration, it was said, would «rag the city down to a po- that would take years to » merchants were the par- ally have to t 1 tor that reason hey should get the business, ALBERT STREET UNITED GHURCH HARVEST SUPPER (Continued from page 1) that called forth hearty encores, | violin | ac- | as also did two charming solos by Herbert Gentry, l companied by Mrs. Gentry. Miss Velma Harris and Miss | Dorothy Young as popnlar young elocutionists, highly pleased and tained their hearers in their interpretation se- lections each, to which thes responded with Mr. ent of two choi e | erously ous encores Special mention is due splendid work of the choir in the Sunday under the ef- ficient leadership of Mr. Arthur Miss Wilma Vann Morrikon as soloist service with nd Mrs. M in the evening anthem. Ably aug- | mented by Mrs, O. D. Friend at morning service and Mrs, A. in the evening, at the P. Fisher 1 services timely and inspir- | by | n.D., | delivered McTavish, messages wern R Lorne special | the GENERAL INSURANCE 4"; Prince St., Oshawa BOWMANVILLE, OSHAWA & WHITBY Time) May 1, Week Day Schedule West Daylight Sa (Bloc abt Seving .00 1. 10.45 p.m, 12.003.m. 12.15 a.m. East 7.15p.m, SONA A 0 Sunn Sus 9PTPPYEP - Leave Whitby 9.25 a.m, 2.00 p.ta, 310 p.m, 7.3 p.m. 0.55 p.m } 7.45 p.m. 1 11.4 p.m. GRAY COACH LINES 2.30 3.30 4.30 5.30 b6.30 7.30 b8.30 9.30 . d10.20 a--Daily exce Sunday and hol --Except Sunda 1.30 t Sunday. y and bolidays, CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS § Train Service Effective September 25. 1932 Eastern Standard Time EASTBOUND 9.45 a.m. Dairy. 1.59 p.m. Daily, except Sunday 4.42 p.m. Daily, pom. Daily, except Sunda 3 po Sur 1 : { Sunday, | f=Stops om flag to pick up for Montreal and East, WESTBOUND 50 a.m, Dail 17 p.m, daily, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS Effective July 1, 1932, (Standard Time) : Eastbound +26 a.m. Daily 10.30 a.m. Trenton Local Daily %4.18 p.m. Daily 1.02 a.m. Daily except Monday. 12.05 a.m. Daily x For Ottawa, Montieal and Fast | Flag. gen- | humor- | the | lof King St, Church, and Rev, A. | D. Roh, Andrew's, ing and evening respectively. Considering present local con- i ditions, the financial returns as Iwell as the social and spiritual results, were very gratifying. of St A TON OF MOSS FOR : POPPY DAY A ton of moss for Lad) BT factory was collected by | Boy Scouts and Girl Guides Perthshire, The moss is used | wreaths. Haix's th of | | | { for morn- | Westbound 1. Daily except Sunday, m. Daily, t Sunday . ms .m. m Toronto and West onlv--flag. b--Saturday, ays only. d--Sunday only. 'except Office Phone 793 1932) Res. Phone 2895 BIG REDUCTION In GENERAL MOTORS FRIG: IDAIRES. Two years to pay, | On show at Ontario Motor | Sales, 86 King St. E. i Two products! worth trying DRAKES' %i =" Style HORSE RADISH SAUCE and BENGAL RELISH Sold Everywhere; Made in Oshawa ea One 1928 Chevrolet Coach. One 1928 Chevrolet Coupe, Ros King St. W. Phone 1160 Repairing Watches OUR SPECIALTE If 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. 8S. Phone 189 2.30 3.30 4.30 5.30 dé.30 7.30 ds.30 9.30 10.30 Fine Watch Repairing Our Specialty FELT BROS. Established 1886 12 Simcoe St. ES Essa PRUC STORE PHONE 22 WE DELIVERY 10 Simcoe St. 8. We Deliver only~ FOR QUALITY, WORKMANSHIP AND SATISFACTION Send your clothes to OSHAWA LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. LIMITED Mill St. OSHAWA Phone 2520 NEW LOW PRICES ROYAL YORK TEA Y2 Ib. Pkg. 23¢ 1 ib. Pkg. 45¢ at all Superior Stores the MONEY TO LOAN To Responsible Parties on Good Securities HARRIS & HARRIS 41 Alger Building {| BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE 9-roomed Brick Veneer House, Patricia Avenue, hardwood floors open fireplace. For particulars, Apply J. H. R. Luke, Phone 871 or 687\V, TILLIE THE TOILER--A Dose of His Own Medicine By Russ. Westove (23 nov t* MISS McKENNA, FINGER WAV ing, marcelling, at your home or 156 Roxborough. Phone 1230F Reduced prices for permanent waving, (20 Oct. ¢) LORENE JOHNSON, HAIR- PRACTICAL NURSE, DOCTOR'S | reference. .. Maternity or general | nursing over ten vears experierce. Charzes moder te. Phone 3033]. v (25 Sept ¢ dresser, 92 Church St. Finger wave 50c, marcel 35c. Phone 21887, (5 nov ¢) Dancing Educational EXPERIENCED TEACHER would tutor private pupils, Very reasonable, Phone 2215. or Sale or Kent LOT FOR SALE OR RENT-- Suitable for coal and wood yard. 200 ft. railway siding, near Mot- ors. Telephone 2642. '28 CHEVROLET SEDAN, 6 tires, new battery, good condi- tion. Sell for cash at low price. 17 Elena St. » (8ie) Properties for Rent WE HAVE HOUSES AND apartments to suit you, $12 up. 7 roomed house, Frederick St., $25. Agnes St, $15. Also small acreages, Jones Real Estate. Telephone 2667, 11 King St. East, (82¢) Room and Board TWO ROOMS, GROUND FLOOR, all conveniences, private home, excellent meals, - central. Phone 484W, (81c), STUDIO OF DANCE ARTS. ALL types of dancing classes now forming. Masonic Temple, Satur- day, Professional talent supplied. G. Cotterell, J. Elliott. (14 oct ¢) - Notice THE UNDERSIGNED, ACTING for the owner of the following Canadian Patent, is empowered to arrange for the manufacture, or grant licenses of the patented invention in Canada, to ade- quately supply the demand there- for: No, 293,920, issued Oct. 15th, 1929, for Portable Eleva- tor to Henry Druschel, For fur- ther particulars write D. J. Smith, Federal Building, Ham- ilton, Canada. (83a) SPECIAL FOR 15 DAYS ONLY hats cleaned and blocked for 25¢ at the Hub, 15 King St. West (83) Wanted OPERATIC CHORAL CHOIR forming, good voices wanted, so- prano, altos, tenors and basses. Apply Horner EBmyth, Harris's Music Store, 11 Simcoe St. S. Tuesday, 7--9 p.m, (83b) WAL ETARNALL -UP AND JOE -DADDLED LL BE SHY, YY SUMPED . ARGLE DIDN'T YE BEFORE 2 THERE'S Ay SO A Pa REWARD FOR "You! TOO TIRED AND STARVED TO WHERE'S My CHILDREN, You Oud DSKINFLINT 7 HAR - HAR - GOT| Bh LOCKED LP J] Ceatuees Syndictee, Tne.i fired 0 HI reed MY CHILOREN- LET THEM OUT THIS MINUTE, YoU OLD MONSTER, OR VLL- AVE Sou AR RESEQ) Russ NTRS ove) UP FAT By Geo. McManus BY GOLLY- THIS | PoLim CAL GAME 1¢ KILLIN) MEM ] GLAD TO GIT HO C2 ©1952, King Feamures Syndicate, Inc, Great Briain rights reserved. FOR GOODNESS SAKE - WHO 19 THAT RINGIN' THE | PHONE AT THIS HOUR? go Bb 8 HELLO YOU DON'T wnOW ME-MR: JIGGS-BUT 1 WT CALLED YOU LP TO TELL YOu 'M NOT Con TO VOTE FOR YOou-=-