Oshawa Daily Reformer, 8 Oct 1926, p. 11

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. feet. I r-------- 1 SMALL +e rms WH SALE ON LOT 50x113, 112 Buckingham Ave. 158 1 'mo' FOR SALE -- SEVEN ROOMED brick house with garage, well locat- ed on Elgin St. east, phone 330. Nod i (109t0) ) FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE -- 3. room brick bungalow in. Toronto, cellar and furnace. Will take Osh- awa property in exchange. 658 Vir- ginia Ave., Toronio. 154-3 SHREE TOWRS WT 'Buenos btn ---_ Maria)| 4 Bottaro hag, Ye sele cte: as"sren- gto! . Ne ---- imi aditin 's T hotwoon ' yatic of Beunos....Aires.. from a.| by the senate to the government to |connt of the eontroversy hotw up of three prelates" "submitted | on 'the vacancy, 'long-delayed 'on 'ae-' | tio hredititn soveriiment and Towle l OVOL . -d"Andrea. av a Reductions Ordered at Port Huron, Benton Harbor and St. Joseph 'Lansing, Oct. 8.--Amendments to new schedules recently fixed for CHOICE BUILDING LOT FOR sale. Phone 958M. (159b) A RECTORY, BRICK, NINE ROQMS eight acres and steel barn, Black- stock, 1% miles from station % mile to village, with chain stores, churches, Public and Continuation schools, two hours to city by car or train. Geo. McLaughlin, 28 Ho- garth ave., Toronto. (158-¢) HOUSE FOR SALE -- 3 ROOMED house, Gibbons St., lot '60 ft. x 630 {t., electric light. Price $1,000. For particulars phone 742F. (1531) Port Huron, Benton Harbor and St. Joseph, iprovding material re- ductions from the originally ordered telephone rate increases, were an- nounced by the state public utilities commission. The amended rates provide for a charge of $6.50 for 'one 'party 'busi- ness telephones, $4.75 for two party 'business, $3 'for one party residence, $2.50 for two party residence and $2 for four party residence in all three cities. The rates prescribed in an order last Saturday were $6 for one party business, $5 for two party business, $3.50 for one party FOR SALE--5 ROOMED COTTAGE with lot, nicely decorated, good dry cellar,. lights and water. Apply 390 Verdun Road. 157-1 HOUSE FOR SALE -- FIVE ROOM bungalow, stueco finish, hardwood floors throughout, wired for elec- tric stove, garage, large garden and chicken house. Every convenience. Owner leaving district, cheap for quick sale. H. O. Taylor, phone 122, Whitby. (169¢) FOR SALE--SIX ROOMED BRICK , all conv and in good repair, 'splendid location. Apply 652 Division St. (147-1mo). FOR SALE -- HOUSE ON MARY street north, new and newly decor- ated. Six room and modern in ev- ery way. Suitable terms arranged. Bradley Bros, Room 7, over Ward's store. WHEN YOU WANT BARGAINS IN real estate see The Roses, 153 Sim- co St., North, Oshawa. (158-c) (1511) | T $2. 75 for two party resi- dence and $2.25 for four party resi- dence. Rates in Marysville will remain the same as in Saturday's or- der.--$7 and $6.26 for business and $4.50 and $8 for residence. The Port Huron (business area was extended to include all territory within the city limits, Heretofore it has extended:only to 'Gratiot Ave. on one side and Dove 'Ave. on the other. Subseribers 'outside thoan streets were required to pay om 2 mileage basis. Now all 'subserib- ers inside the city limits will pay the same business rate. The amended rates become effec- tive as of October 1. It 4s under- stood the telephone company agreed to the changes. ELECTRIC ENGINE HAULS TRAIN MILE IN LENGTH The largest electric locomotive ever operated in New York city hd just hauled a 108-car freight train in a test run here at a speed at- taining 32 miles an hour, says the {Christian Science 'Monitor. The FOR SALE -- A SEVEN ROOMED brick house with all modern con- vepiences on paved street, close to Gen. Motors. Phone 1694W. (159¢) For Rent TO RENT -- SIX ROOMED HOUSE on Nassau st. Apply Miss Sykes, 30 Centre st. (159a) HOUSE FOR RENT -- PARTLY furnished or unfurnished. Phone 514M. (159b) FOR RENT -- 8 ROOM BRICK house with about 8 acres of orchard. 94 Bloor st. west. Apply W. J. Nor- ton, 339 Foster ave., Belleville, Ont. + (159b) FOR RENT--8 ROOMED, STUCCO finished house, beautiful location on Kingston Road East. Newly decor- ated throughout, splendid basement with good furnace, good sized gar- age hard and soft water in house. Garden land if desired. Thirty min- utes walk to Oshawa. Only $30 per month. Immediate possession. Apply Can. Watchman Press, King- ston Rd. East, phone 2054. (158-tf) TO RENT -- BEAUTIFULLY FUR- nished double bedreom; individual beds, all conveniences, very central. Suitable for business persons. Ap- ply 78 Bond west or phone 804. (159tf) FOR RENT -- COTTAGE. SUIT couple. Off Simcoe st. north. Ap- P.O. 'Box 67, Oshawa. (159¢) TWO GARAGES TO RENT, COR-: ner Simcoe and John sts. month. Apply Dr. Belt. $3.50 per Phone 112. (159¢) TO RENT--PART OF RESIDENCE centrally located. For particulars ey Box 234, Oshawa Post Office. 156-tf TO LET--OFFICE, LARGE, WELL lighted and heated, Apply Bradley Bros., Room 7, over Ward's store. (1511) TO LET--ONE SEMI-FURNISHED heated apartment. Also one office. Apply Bradley Bros, Room 7, over Ward's store. 128-tf TO RENT--LARGE FURNISHED room in private family. All con- veniences. Central. Phone 962W. (158-b) FOR RENT -- HEATED FLAT, § ' bedrooms, kitchen, parlor and 3 piece bath with all up-to-date con- veniences. Call after 6 p.m. Ap- ply 165 Verdun Road. 154-1 TO RENT -- BRICK HOUSE, ALL conveniences with garage. Apply 131 Albert street. 154-1 FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT-- Apply 21 Mary street. 157-¢ Auction Sale TUESDAY OCTOBER 12th--THE undersigned has received instructions from H. M. Hinkson, to sell by auc- tion on Lot 14, B.O. concession, East Whitby, on Tuesday, October 12th, all of his farm stock and im- plements. Terms:--Hay, corp, grain and all sums of $20 and under cash. Over that amount, to parties furnishing approved notes, sever months' credit, six per cent. per an- num allowed for cash. Sale to com- mence at 12 o'clock sharp. Wm. Maw, Auctioneer. (168-c) One reason for the continued success at the polls of the governor of New York state may be that the Smiths stick together.--Hamilton Spectator. Bees, we are told, talk with their But not when they feel ike making} stinging remarks.--Hamil- ton Herald. entire, after hauling its mile-long train of 8,000 tons for 12 hours, was pronounced satisfactory by New York Central Railroad officials, for whom it was built by the General Electric Company. Eventually, locomotives of this type will be used to take the New York Central's freight trains fron Harmon 'to lower 'New York city, thus eliminating the smoke and dirt on Riverside drive /now occasioned by steam locomotives. SECRET DESIRES OF EUROPE'S ROYALTY London, Oct, 5.--One of the weak- nesses of Royal personages is to con- fide to intimate friends what they would most like to do if they were in other person's shoes. King George, incognito, would prefer to attend a horse race, and mingle with the crowd. Queen Mary would ride on top of a London bus, all day long. King Albert, of Belgium, would travel in foreign lands and do a great deal of flying. King Alfonso, of Spain, would like to don the garb of a peasant, and live the life of a peasant for a week or two. " The Queen of Spain would appear on the stage. Queen Marie, of Rumania, would travel extensively abroad, write no- vels, and listen to what the people said about her. The Prince of Wales has never got over his fondness for climbing trees, which was denied him as a boy. Queen Victoria always wanted to ride on a street car, but she never even had a railway ticket in her hand. ' King Edward often proposed to ride in London's underground, but procrastination defeated his aims. FRENCH RESORTS ARE HIT BY CHARLESTON St. Jean De Luz, France, Oct. 5-- The Basque Coast resorts are Charle- ston mad. Biarritz to San Sebas- tian every second dance in the ca- sinos is a Charleston. It has dis- placed the tango, even with the Spanish and French pleasure-seek- ers, who do the Charleston with wild abandon. Many hotels have posted notices asking visitors not to practice the Charleston in their rooms because of the havoc it plays with lighting fix- tures and plaster. Lord Darling says he met mo one in Canada who desired the Pominion to separate from the Empire. Such men are hard to 'find.--St. Thomas LOWER PHONE RATE, 7 Double en a i Stupendous Reductions of many Victor Red Seal Records listed in the Victor Catalog.--Some may never be obtainable again. Get your selections early while the choice is large. Hundreds of Records that were Records that were Records that were Records that were Records that were . $1.75 $2.25 $2.50 $3.00 $1.00 NOW $1.15 NOW $1.45 NOW $1.65 NOW $1.95 NOW $2.65 At all "His Master's Voice" dealers Cin seis 10 King St. West Times-Journal. "The F Hand i is Ouidior Thin the Eye" POTASH AND ih UAMES J! MUSTARD ASSOCIATION MBS HATTIE PICKNEN THE GEWI9S TELEPHONE OPERATOR WAS THE OBSTRVED. OF ALL OBSERVERS, PARTICULARLY OF 'GENTLEFIAN GEORGE BROWN, ALIAS © SFRESNO MIKE, IF THEM AINTL. REAL 'SHINERS ON THAT DAME | NEVER "| WENT BeFoRe A PAROLE BOARD | Cau soe: on . LETS ™ D SUES ONLY A | vouBive AN ghkk TERE PHONE VA TATION OF: | i ud A i A ws GUO |! 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