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Oshawa Daily Times, 22 Aug 1940, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1940 PAGE NINE It's Not Too Late To Rent Your S ummer Cottage With A Classified Auditors OSCAR HUDSON AND COM- pany, Chartered Accountants MOFFAT HUDSON AND COM- pany, Trustees and Liquidators Conant and Annis Chamber. T% Simcoe Street South. Telephone 4 Head Office, Toronto. Battery Service BATTERIES CHARGED 75¢. WITH rental $1.00. Called for and de- livered. Stan Bligdon, 20 Mill St Phone 960 Dental DR. S. J. PHILLIPS OVER BAS- sett's. Special attenulon to X-ray work. Gas extraction Nurse In attendance. Phone 959 House 1312 DR. R. E COX, DENTAL SUR- gean, 9 Simcoe N. Phone 233 Hours nine-twelve, one--five-tbirty. evenings by appointment. (11Sept.c) DR. C. L. KELL, DENTIST, 26 Simcoe North. X-Ray. Phone 1316 Residence 1462W. (28Aug.c) Hardwood Floors B. W. HAYNES, BUILDER, Hardwood floors ° laid, sanded, finished by experts Latest equip- ment. Phone for prices. 199 Nas- sau street. (tn) Insurance PEACOCK'S INSURANCE SER- vice. Consult us for any of your Insuranee needs. Successors to G L. Nolan, 22% King Street East Phone 2686, residence 145. J. C. YOUNG, GENERAL INSUR- ance. Office phone 793, residence phone 2895. 4% Prince Street. Legal A. W. 8. GREER, BARRISTER SoNcitor, etc., 6 King Street East Phone 3160. Residence 3514. Resi- dent partner W. C. Pollard, K.C. Uxbridge, Ontario. GRIERSON, CREIGHTON AND Fraser, Barristers, etc, Bank of Commerce Building. CONANT AND ANNIS, BARRIS- ters, 7% Simcoe St. S., Oshawa Phone 4. Allin F. Annis, BA, LL.B. Ernest Marks, B.A. R. D. HUMPHREYS, BARRISTER, Sohcitor, etc, 24% Simcoe North. Phone office 814; residence 3297. , Money to loan. AERIRNATY JOSEPH P. MANGAN, KC. BAR- rister, Solicitor. Office 14% King St. East, Oshawa. Phone 445. Residence phone 837. W. E. N. SINCLAIR, B.A, LLB, K.C, and J. C. Anderson, K.C., "Barristers, etc. Bank of Montreal Building, 20 Simcoe St. North. | Phone 99. SWARTZ. BAR- Money to Phone 282. MANNING PF. rister, Solicitor, Notary. loan. 11 King St. East. Residence 3071J. A. J. PARKHILL, SARRISTER, etc. Mortgage loans 5% %, Nation- a) Housing Act, 5%. 2¢ Simcoe St. North. (1Sept.c Undertaking MEAGHER'S FUNERAL HOME. Prompt day: and nigat service. F. J. Meagher, Manager, S. J. Strow- ger, Funeral Director. 117 King St. E. Phone 907. (17Sept.c) LUKE BURIAL CO. 67 KING ST East. Ambulance. Residence 69 King St. E. Phone 210. M. P. ARMSTRONG AND SON, proprietors Oshawa Burial Co Funeral and Ambulance Service Day and night. Phone 2700. 124 King East. Cartage MOVING AND DUMP TRUCKS. sand, cinders, wood, coal, etc. 70 Colborne Street West. Phone 605 (13Sept.c) Mortgages CLIENTS MONIES AVAILABLE for first mortgages. M. F. Swartz, Barrister, 11 King East, Oshawa. Phone 282, (36¢) MONEY TO LOAN ON OSHAWA or other property. Mortgages now in force purchased. H. C. Higgin- botham, 19 Ontario St. Phone 328. (28Aug.c) Expert Watch Repairing P. A VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Bwiss watchmaker, repair shop at 46 King Street West. Your patron- age solicited. (679) Phone 25, Oshawa. (108ept.c) Lawn Mowers LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED hollow ground for long service 75c Work guaranteed. Parts and re- pairs. Called for and delivered. Slater Brothers, Oshawa. = Phone 611W, (2Sept.c) Financial WE PURCHASE MORTGAGES and agreements secured by suburb- ean and rural property. . Phone North Shore Realty Co., 80, Osh- awa, (6Sgpt.c! X iS " Articles for Sale DRESSED POULTRY, FRYERS, roasters, and broilers. Milk fed. Phone 723R2. (37a) tinoleums in all widths. VICTOR 1940 RADIO. CONSOLE grand model, regular $147, used only 3 months. To clear at $99. Meagher's, 82 Simcoe North, (37a) BABY CRIB, WOOD, LIKE NEW. Apply 309 Arthur St. (37a) NEW SINGER SEWING MA- chine, a bargain. 212 Gibbs St. (372) LARGE STOCK OF RBCONDI- tioned coal ranges. Lowest prices. Easy terms. Meagher's, 92 Simcoe North. (37a) PRIVATE SALE OF FURNITURE --Simmons bed, dressers, buffet, table, chairs, and rocking chairs. Phone 1638J. (37a) HEAT CIRCULATOR WITH pipes, burns coal, wood, or oil; also Imperial oil burner. Apply 129 Bar- rie Ave. Phone 1069M. 37¢) 1 ICE BOX, HOLDS 75 POUNDS, around $4; 1 bed and good springs. 200 Bond St. East. (37h) STUDIO COUCHES OF QUALITY in velour and heavy repp, featuring walnut on chromium arms, inside spring construction throughout, back support, and large wardrobe compartment. Direct from factory show room. Easy payments if de- sired. Save 20% at BRADLEY'S FURNITURE STORE, 140 Simcoe St. South. (22Sept.c) PIANO, WILLIAMS, UPRIGHT, | Wilson (37a) nice tone, with stool, $15. and Lee, 79 Simcoe North. USED WARMING CLOSETS FOR all makes of ranges. Prices from $250 to $7.50. Meaghers, 92 Sim- coe North. (37a) SAND, GRAVEL, CINDERS. LOW- est prices. Dump trucks. Essery Bros. Phone 2572R. (36¢) KITCHEN CABINET; BED, COM- plete; dresser; rug; radio; hall rack; Singer Sewing small articles. Leaving town. Albert. 146 | QUEBEC HEATER AND BICYCLE. Both like new. For quick sale. Apply 756 Douglas St. (36b) FOR SALE--1 GAS STOVE, $25; 1 kitchen cabinet, $20. All prac- tically new. 484 Albert St. (35¢) CLEARANCE OF ELECTRIC ranges--1 Findlay, 4 burner, side oven, at $39; 1 Simcoe, 4 burner, side oven, at $3»; 1 Hotpoint, 4 burner, side oven, automatic con- trol, $69; 1 Beach, 3 burner, under oven, apartment. size, $36, 1 Cana dian Beauty rangette, used only a few months, $17.50. Terms ar- ranged on any of these ranges. Meagher's, 92 Simcoe North. (35¢) LINOLEUM AND CONGOLEUM rugs. Select yours from over 300 patterns actually in stock. You are invited to view these at BRADLEY'S Furniture Store, 140 Simcoe South. (22Aug.c) machine; | (36¢c) | 1 Cana- - "Just think, dear, we wouldn't have found this spot if I hadn't bought this used car through a Times Want Ad." For Rent 3 ROOM APARTMENT, NEAR G.M.C. Office Building, wired for electric range. 387 Beverley St. East. wood floors; separate bath, all con- veniences. 251 Simcoe St. South. (37a) 3 ROOM FLAT, OAK FLOORS, heat, light, and water. $25 per month. 328 Kingsdale Ave. FURNISHED BEDROOM, ALSO garage. North end. Phone 867TW. (37a) hardwood floors. Adults Apply 264 Athol St. East. 3 LARGE UNFURNISHED LIGHT housekeeping rooms; nicely decor- ated, heated, central. All conveni- ences. Adults preferred. Apply 187 Arthur, (37¢) 262 EULALIE' AVE, MODERN 6 roomed house, all. conveniences, with garage. $27.50. Vacant Sep- tember 1st. Apply 102 Roxborough Phone 1409J. (37c) (37a) 3 ROOMS FOR RENT, FURNISH- Phone 1732W. (37a) ed or unfurnished. MODERN 9 ROOM HOUSE, CON- naught S8t., choice location. Par- ticulars phone 1493J. 6 ROOM BUNGALOW, ALL CON- veniences, newly decorated. Garage Apply to Mrs. L. Levine, Whitby, Phone 779. (36¢) BRADLEY'S BEDDING SHOP special opening offer, everything in bedding, inner spring mattresses, studio couches, cribs, complete dropside couches beds, tubular steel cots, dropback day couches, angle iron, high riser, and all blade bed springs. Bradley's. 140 Simcoe South. (6Sept.c) August Furniture Sale Wilson's Furniture Co. Studio Couches 50 beautiful studio couches to choose from. Very attractive cov- erings. $1495 up. You can save 40%. Mattresses New spring filled mattresses, gen- uine damask ticking, all sizes, extra special, $7.95. Also felt mattresses, rolled edges, well filled. Wonderful Value, all sizes, $4.49. New Chesterfield Suites Luxurious suites, in the latest styles and most attractive cover- ings, fully guaranteed construction. Sale price $39 up. Liberal allow- ance on trade-ins. Bedroom Suites Thrillingly new, smart waterfall design, lovely selection. Sale price $39 up. Save 40%. Breakfast Suites Choose from a grand selection, all styles and colours. Sale $18.95 up. Floor Covering Specials Inlaids, congoleums, feltols, heavy Visit our very large floor coverings, rugs, and carpet dept. Save 407%. Our lower prices positively save you money. Wilson's Furniture Co. 40 KING W. - 20 CHURCH ST. (25Aug.c) JOHNSON OUTBOARD Ontario Motor Sales, (22Aug.c) SAVE ON PAINT AND WALL- paper at Nelson's, 14 Bond St. West. Phone 841. Free estimates on house decorating. (26Aug.c) VENETIAN BLINDS, AWNINGS Estimates furnished without obliga- tion. George Reid. Phone 2104, 66 Bond West, (6Sept.c) Caulking and Weatherstriping USED motors. Phone 900. HAVE YOUR HOUSE CAULKED and: equipped with meted weather- strip. Guaranteed to stop drafts and leakage; including casement wind- ows. Phone 2710J." T. A. Morgan (9Sept.c) APARTMENT, LIVING ROOM with Murphy bed, bedroom, dinette, kitchenette, bath, frigidaire, electric stove, cupboards. Bradley Bros. (36¢) 2 OR 3 ROOMS FOR RENT, FUR- nished or unfurnished. Phone 854. (36¢) THREE ROOM APARTMENT, ground floor, hot water heating. No objection to one child. Immedi- ate possession. Chas. Fleming, Summer (off Court). (36b) FOR RENT -- MODERN 5 ROOM apartment centrally located, posses- sion September 1st. Phone 16 after 7 pm. (35d) SIMCOE or phone 169. 5 ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW, reasonable rent. Apply 391 Mit- chell Ave. (35¢) NICE COMFORTABLE ROOM suitable for gentlemen. Near the Motors. 41 Ritson Road South, Phone 1481W, (35¢) LARGE MODERN HOUSE ON Masson St. Vacant September 1. For particulars phone 806W. (35¢) 182 ST. JULIEN. POSSESSION immediately. Apply Conant and Annis. (3441) 5 ROOMED HOUSE, 244 NASSAU St. Apply 223 Burk St. (34c) TENTS, BOX TRAILER, AND double or single brick garage. Phone 119J. (26Aug.c) | Wear, 33 King St. East. only. | | quired. Apply Box 540 Times (36¢) | Male Help Wanted REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF | two men around 40-50. Display and demonstration work, no canvassing Box 607 Times. Help Wanted (Female) GIRL FGCR GENERAL HOUSE- | work. Ave. Sleep nu. Apply 125 Warren (37a) (372) | SALESGIRL WANTED, MUST BE | experienced. Apply Nesbitt's Ladies (37a) STEADY POSITION FOR EX- perienced saleslady for Ladies Ready-to-Wear Testimonials re- (35¢) Work Wanted GIRL WANTS LIGHT HOUSE- work. Phone 1651R21. (35¢) Wanted ROOM AND BOARD OR ROOM only, for gentleman, in good loca- | tion. Office. Apply Box 93, Oshawa Post Wanted To Buy N. | monthly | MADAM (35¢) | Real Estate For Sale Auction Sale NORTH OSHAWA, ALMOST NEW 6 roomed house garage, garden, only $1300, half cash. 7 ROOMED MODERN SQUARE plan brick, north, oak floors, gar- age. This is a splendid home at $3800. Terms. 10 ACRES, 5 ROOMED COTTAGE, electric, large garage, bush, fruit, lawns. This is an outstanding property at $2400. Terms. C. H. FRENCH, Ontario St. (37a) 25 ACRES CLAY LOAM, STONE house, ground barn, chicken house and garage. All buildings electric- ally equipped. All implements, '% the stock, athe crop. Price $4000-- ! $1500 Cash, or will exchange on Oshawa property. This farm is on a good road 8 miles from Oshawa. 16 ACRES CLAY LOAM----FRAME house, 5 rooms, newly decorated, small barn, chicken house and gar- age. Ten miles to Oshawa. Price $1500, half cash, or will exchange on Oshawa property. WE HAVE MANY OTHER FARMS for sale or exchange, See us for your requirements. LEW V. DISNEY AND SON, 82 Simcoe South. Phones 1550 - 1551. (37b) TWO HUNDRED ACRE FARM, | fifty crop and fifty steading tim- timber separately Phone 670. (37a) ber, woud sell Decker, Whithy. 80 ACRES OF ARABLE LAND, good barn, on point jutting into Lake Ontario. Excellent hunting and fishing in adjacent marsh. | Apply Conant and Annis Good weekly earnings to workers. | (37a) | (34, 37,39, 42) HOUSE, WELL LOCATED, $300 down. Present rent takes care of payments and Apply Bradley Bros. (36¢) 5 ROOMED HOUSE AND BATH, 244 Nassau St. Easy Terms. Apply 223 Burk St. (34e) $1450. NEW LARGE 4 ROOMS with conveniences, Annis St. near Ritson Road. Bargain. 70 acre farm, west of Whitby, on Lakeshore, 10 svres- bush. Good building. exchange. Jones, 10 Prince. (2Sept.) Personal NEVADA, FALMIST Psvrhologist, Phrenologist Hours 11-9. 98 Albert St. (20Aug.c) | MEN OF 30, 40, 50! HEALTH (VIM, PEP) subnormal? Try Ostrex tab- lets of tonics, stimulants, oyster ele- ments to aid recovery of normal pep. If not delighted with results first package, maker refunds its low price. Call, write Jury & Lovell in Oshawa and all other good drug stores. CASH FOR 20 TO "1 FORD | roadster, with rumble seat, or cab- | riolet. Good condition, 610 Times. Apply Box (37a) C.N.R. Station. WE PAY HIGH PRICES FOR | rags, scrap metal and fron. 202 Annis. Phone 2423M. (1Sept.c) HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for good used furniture, oll stoves and dishes. Collis Trade-in Store, 568 King West. Phone 1030. (38ept.c) Wanted to Rent TWO COMFORTABLE ROOMS for elderly woman, preferably East section, Phone 3151R. (37a) SMALL HOUSE FOR 2 ADULTS. Reliable tenant. Phone 884R. (37a) | WANTED AT ONCE, 1, 2, OR 3 | furnished rooms, for light house- keeping. Phone 3075. (37a) BY OCTOBER iST, UNFURNISH- ed small apartment or flat. Two adults. Reasonable. 604 Times giving particulars. (36c) 5 OR 6 ROOMED HOUSE, OR 4 roomed flat. Steady employment. Apply Box 611 Times. (37¢) 5 OR 6 ROOMED HOUSE OR bungalow, 3 adults, careful tenant, | Apply Box 609 (37a) By October 1st. Times. Business Course BUCKINGHAM MANOR, 4 AND 5 room apartments, all modern con- veniences. Phone 1718. (9Aug.tf) MANOR, LOVELY apartment building, 1 4-roomed and 1 5-roomed, newly decorated, everything modern. See caretaker (5Aug.tf) Bought and Sold USED CLOTHING STERILIZED, cleaned and pressed. We carry a big stock of gentlemen's Sold very Schwartz, 21 Bond West. suits, reasonably. pemts. Samuel (88ept.c) Shoe Repairing North. A COMPLETE SHOE SERVICE, invisible half soling, cleaning, dye- ing, etc. Fast Service, Phone 362 We Call and Deliver. Modern Shoe Repair, Jack Read, 83 Simcoe Street (30Aug.c) LADIES' INVISIBLE HALF-SOLE- ing. All work guaranteed. Call and deliver. Phone 2673R. W Allison, 9 Athol West. (28Aug.c) SHORTHAND, SECRETARIAL, accountancy, comptometer, dicta- phone. Classes commencing Tues- day, September 3. Oshawa Business College, 18 Simcoe North. Phone Office 1314W, residence 399. (9Sept.c) Painting and Decorating PHONE R. LITTLE, 2717TW. FOR painting and decorating needs. Prices reasonable. Estimates free, (218ept.c) Saddle Horses SUNSET STABLES, KING AND Wilson - Road. Saddle horses for hire. Lady instructress' for chil- dren. Phone 2675W. (20Sept.c) TT ve tag. Phone 2655R. Reward. (34c) WHITE AND BLACK, PART PEK- ingese dog, in the vicinity of General Motors office. Please phone 719R, (37a) 3 . a ~~ | Continuous hot water, HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR | iron, metal, rags, mattresses. Phone | 635, Cedardale Iron Metals, back | (168ept.c) | 'Shelter, in | Oshawa Blvd, or Richmoid St. | 1 602 Times. Apply to Box | | ese for sale. - Phone 1062. - miles. Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO gentlemen willing to share room. Phone 557. 166 Arthur St. (37a) ROOM AND BOARD FOR YOUNG ladies. Phone 410R. (37a) ROOM AND BOARD FOR 2 MEN to room tegether, near Children's Apply Bex 608 Times (37a) BOARDERS WANTED, CENTRAL All conveniences. Phone 2055. (3Sept.c) ROOM AND BOARD FOR gentlemen. 'Everyconvenience. Cent- ral. 114 Elgin East. Phone 1943W. ¥ (10Sept.c) Room and Board Wanted SINGLE GIRL, DESIRES ROOM and board near Motors. Apply Box (37a) Furnaces FURNACES INSTALLED, CLEAN- ed and repaired, Eavestroughs, etc. For real comfort, economy, and durability install a "Mack" -- the furnace built to last a lifetime. A H. Taylor, 237 Clarke St. (24Aug.c) NEW, $48 UPWARDS; RECONDI- tioned, $28 upwards; firepots, grates, registers, low" prices. 8 Church 8t., Phone 758. (19Sept.c) Pets and Livestock 4 MONTHS OLD "TOY" PEKING- (37h)* LITTLE PIGS FOR SALE. AP- ply 127 Gibbons St. (37c) ROSBLANDVALE YORKSHIRES for sale. Sows due to farrow soon. Sow with 8 pigs. One hog 6 months old. Werry Bros. R.R.1, Hampton, Ontario. Phone, Bowmanville 2471. (37¢c) FOX TERRIER, ONE YEAR OLD, male, very intelligent dog. Apply Mrs. Ed. Reid, 84 Gibbon St. (36¢) Motor Cars For Sale 29 CHEV. COACH; '29 FORD Coupe. In good condition. A. H. Bramley, North Oshawa, (37a) PONTIAC SEDAN, "28, RECENT- ly overhauled for sale; '30 to '32 coupe or sedan wanted for cash. 86 Albert St, Oshawa. Phone 1742J. (36¢) GUARANTEED LATE PONTIAC deluxe coach. Eighteen thousand New: Tires. Reasonable. 281 Simcoe south, apt. 5. (14Sept.c) 1931 LIGHT DELUXE SEDAN. ;00d condition and price. 53 Divi- sion St, (37h) taxes. | | service Might | - | TORPID TOAD FOUND IN OLD TREES BOLE | country. 22 --Imprisoned | (Sept, 3c | FURNITURE SALE--I HAVE RE- ceived instructions to sell by pub- lic auction, on Saturday, August 24, at 1.30 o'clock DS.T. a quantity of household effects--1 cook stove 1 gas stove, china cabinet, writing desk, chest of drawers, gems, dish- es, and numerous other articles, sale at 37 Bagot St. Terms cash. Elmer Wilbur, Auctioneer. (37b, F.P.) HAVING BEEN INSTRUCTED TO sell by Public Auction at 83 Divi- sion St, Oshawa, on Saturday, August 24, 1940, the contents of a 7 roomed house, consisting of beds dressers, dining room suite, dinette suite, rugs, floor lamps, radio, dish- es and cooking utensils, verandah furniture, etc. Sale at 1:30 P.M. Terms cash. W. J. Sulley, Auction- eer, (37, F.P.) For Sale or Exchange GENERAL, STORE, 6 ROOMS, stock, stable, ice house, garage, 1% acre of land, on highway. Ex- change for 5 or 6 roomed house in Oshawa. 50 ACRES, 6 ROOMED HOUSE, frame barn, stone stable, crop, stock and implements, 48 acres workable, well, spring in pasture. Exchange for house in Oshawa. NICE HOME IN on pavea road, one roomed house, stone stable, well, cistern. at $1400, half cash. DOUBLE HOUSE, 2 STORIE, 6 rooms on each end, well; some repair. 'i lot always rented. Can be bought for $700 cash. 2 STORIE BRICK STORE; IN Cartwright; See this for a bargain Good terms. piece bath, furnace, dwelling con- nected to store, stable. W. J. COOK, REAL ESTATE, MYRTLE STATION. Money To Loan MONEY TO LOAN ON mortgages on Real Estate Oshawa Real Estate Co. land, 7 acre cellar, Phone 25, Oshawa. Brantford, Aus. in the hollow bole of a tree on the Ava Golf Club's grounds workmen found a toad, which they promptly christened Rip Van Winkle. The men, cutting down the tree. | said. | heard a faint sound, they They split the tree trunk and found the toad in a cavity, which seemed | to have no opening to the outer air. They believed it had been a long time in the hollow tree and had been imprisoned »y the gradual growth of the wocd. -------- Greenwood (May E. Brown, Corr} Greenwood, August 19. -- Women's Association met the home of Mrs. P. Wilson Tuesday last. Plans were for the concert which was held Friday evening in Mr. F. L. Green's Park. The Greenwood people pre- sented their drama, "Look Out Lizzie," which all present enjoyed. Miss Alice Pegg The | attendance was as follows: | Louisbourg Fortress, PORT PERRY, | d | hydro, | A real home | Needs | 2 acre land, hydro, 3! | nected tvith Britih exploration and | naval and military operations in the long struggle for tne possession of | Canada; posts of the Hudson's Bay | | Company; and sites related to the | economic (37h) | FIRST | Prompt | (10Sepu.c) 1 The toad, they declared, ap- | peared to have awakened from sleep. | at | on | made | MORE VISITING HISTORIC SITES OTTAWA STATES Total of 55,471 Signed Reg- isters in Five Museums in Nine Months Ottawa--Increased attendance at national historic sites in Eastern Canada is reported by the Depart- ment of Mines and Resources, Ot- tawa, which administers historic sites through the National Parks Bureau. During the nine months ended Sept. 30 a total of 55,471 visi tors signed the registers maintain- ed in the museums of five of the larger sites. In addition to those | signing the registers, it is estimated that the visitors who did not sign would swell the total attendance by at least 20 per cent. The recorded Fort Beausejor, New Brunswick, 14.- 890; Fort Chambly, Quebec, 13.- 923; Fort Anne, Nova Scotia, 9,742: Nova Scotia, 0500, and Fort Wellington, Ont. 7,416. The work of restoring and pre- serving sites of national interest in Canaaa was begun about 19 years ago, ana since that time | been | have national than 300 to be sites sutficient more judged importance to warrant their being | | marked and cared for. These in- clude: Indian earthworks, forts and villages; French forts, trading posts and mission enterprises sites con- and industrial develop- ment of the Dominion. Canada has shown foresight in marking these sites commemorative of events of outstanding importance | in the history of the Dominion. Not ! only are they preserved for the en- lightenment of future generations, but as constant reminders of the ex- ploits and sacrifices of earlier gen- erations of Canadians they contri- | bute to national pride and lave of | of Registration Cards Montreal, Aug. 22. -- Registration officials said Tuesday night that they were investigating reports that national registration cards were being sold to evaders for $1 and $2. The investigation came after a deputy-registrar said that the sale of a card for $1 had come to his attention during the day. Officials said that hundreds of cards had been stolen or "lost" in registration offices. Alderman Omer Barriere said he had been informed of persons who had full packets of the cards in their possession. Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Quebec Provin- | cial Police refused comment on the reports. Mission At Chungking Suffers First Damage | | Chungking, Aug. 22 --The Cana- | is visiting her | dian Church Mission, which remain- aunt, Mrs. W. H. Jones, of Bloom- | ed intact auring countless Japan- ington, and also friends at White | Rose by, visited with Mrs. Saunders on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steffler, Miss Mary from "Steffler and Mrs. Camps, of Whit- which left the city an unrecogniz- | day. ese raids on this provisional Chin- ese capital, Ye prey to flames Japanese incendiary. bombs | able mass of smoking ruins Tues- Objective re Royal Navy air arm Skua planes scored direct hits on a Nazi gaso- line supply base at Dorvik, not far from Bergen, Norway, The Germans have established many air and supply bases on conquered territory fo back their attempted destruction of England. however, is doing marvellous work in ferreting out these bases, within and outside of Germany, and smashing them in daring raids, Attained id The British air force, historic | Will Pay To Check Canning Program The canning season is well on its wey witr al Ithe tempting array of foods that can pe stored awsy for winter use. ; In home canning there are four principal steps, each of which jis important in obtaming best results. First, choice of proauct--no amount of care will mak: a good ceaned product unless the fruit or vegetable is fresh and in good condition. Next, preparation and packing ere in- cluded. Then processing--sufficient heat must be attained to destroy &il spoilage organisms. Fourth--most important of all is air-tight sealing so that no further organisms may enter to cause spoiicige. 2 (At one time all fruits were cooked in open kettles with large quantities of sugar to make thick, rich pre- serves. Vegetable; were kept in strong brine with or without cook- ing. These methods are excellent in some cases, but for regular use can- ning in glass jars or tim cams is the most satisfactory. There are some peints that should be checked to make sure that me- | thods are up-to-date. Be sure that the rubbers fit the | type of jar. The wide rubbers are | for spring top jes; narrow rubbers | fit screw top jars. Use pint jars for vegetables. They are easier to sterilize. Do not shorten the time of sterili- zation. Vegetables contain little acid | and therefore, require long steriliza- tion to assure their keeping. If a hot we er bath is used, keep the jars covered witn water to two inches over the icp. | Keep the water coiling. Count the time of sterilization from the time the water begins Lo boil. Remove the jars al the end of the required period. Insufficiently pro- cessed foods cultivate spoilage and | are sometimes poisonous, more often are unpalatable. Never take a chance. Too long cooking affects flavor and color and makes the pro- duct too soft. Seal jars tightly at once. open after sterilizaiton. If the rules are observed the can- ning of these products in the home is simply and successfully carried out, and nothing is more satisfact- ory to a housewife than a store cup- ooard filled with a variety of home- Never ) canned fruits snd vegetables. Investigate Sale At $1 | Full directions for canning are | given in the Bulletin No. 534, "Can- | ning Fruits and Vegetables," which | can be obtained free by writing to | Publicity and Extension Division, Dominion Department of Agricul- ture, Ottawa. 2. WHITTINGTON "RADIO | Sales and Service 0: 5 Bond $1. W. STEWART CH Derm, Cer. RITSON RD. & KING BR Vacant New APPLY MR. J. SAMMUT 148 Simooe St. 5. - Phone 3004 LET US CLEAN AND POLISH YOUR RING. No Service Charge. Bassctts JEWELLERS un Oshawa's Main Corner Armstrong Fuels Coal - Coke - Wood PHONE 2727TW OFFICE: 39 CHURCH ST. We Treat You [] The Year O \ WATCH REPAIRING Let us repair your Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, etc. Work Guaranteed. D. J. BROWN THE JEWELLER 20 Simcoe St. S. - Phone 189 1 Fine Watch Repairing Our Specialty FELT BROS. Established 1886 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Karn's Drug Store FOR PROMPT DELIVERY ~ Phone 78-79 NEXT P, 0.

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