Oshawa Daily Times, 14 Jul 1927, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1927 PAGE ELEVEN) ~ -- Auto Painting, FRANK S, KEBBS," BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey- ancer, money to loan. Room 2, Royal Bank Bldg., Simcoe and Bond streets. Phone 1496. (121-mo) CONANT & ANNIS, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Ete, Con- veyancing and general practice of Law. Offices 7% Simcoe St. south, Oshawa, Phone 63. G. D. Conant, B.A., LL.B.; A, F. Annis, BAA, + Blt 0, G. REYNULDS, 38 BLOOR ST, East. Phone 693. Auto painting and simonizing. Work guaranteed. Before. painting get our prices. (tf): Signs H. R., COULDERY ARTISTIC DE- corating, Signs on paper, wood cot- ton, brick; show cards, price tickets cf every description. Disney Block, W. E. N. SINCLAIK, K.C, BANK |. of Commerce Building. (116-1 yr.) JOSEPH P. MANGAN, B.A.,.--BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Publie, Con- veyancer. Money to loan, Office 84% King St. east, Oshawa. Phone 146. Residence phone 837. GRIERSON & CREIGHTON--BAR- risters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- lic, ete, Office over Standard Bank. Entrance Simcoe St, Phone 13. J: F. Grierson, B.A, T. K. Creighton, B.A. GERMAN & MAC- Kenzie, Barristers, Conveyancers, Notary Public, ete, All branches of Criminal and Civil Law, Money to loan. Office over Lamble's store, 2 King St. east. Phone 940. J. Swanson, H. N, German, F. G. Mackenzie. SWANSON A. J. PARKHILL, BARRISTER, SO- licitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer, money to loan. Disney Bldg, oppo- site Post Office, Phones, office 1614; residence, 22397. (621) LOUIS 8, HYMAN & Co., BARRIS- ters, Conveyancers, Notaries, ate, Over Engel's store, 16 Simcoe St. North, Money to loan. Phones-- oftice 67, Residence 2191, (tr) D. A] Oshawa, (229-tf) A lat th --,™-- Window Cleaning THE OSHAWA WINDOW CLEAN- ers--house cleaning, woodwork and floors polished, screens and store windows put cn and removed. Phone 1302w, i Transportation CITY CARTAGE;. | LOCAL AND long distance. Two trucks. Cart- age: of all kinds. Price $1.75 per hour with two men. Work guaran- teed, Phone 1586W. (July 6-Aug.6) SMITH, TRANSPORTATION LIMIT- ed, Simcoe St., S., phone 346°", 212 Front St, BE, Torouto, Phone Main 7637. Superior Transportation Ser- vice, (42-tf) COLEMAN CARTAGE AND STOR- age. 85 Bond St, West.. Phone 82, 6 trucks for prompt service. Moving van and storage warehouse equipment, Baggage transferred to and from all trains. (64-tr) LEE'S TAXI SERVICE -- LONG trips a specialty. Car by day or weak, Prices. reasonable, Phone 2441W. 398 Mary street (57-tf) Machine Floop Sanding FLOORS FINISHED COMPLETE by expert mechanics, Screen windows and screen doors, - Estimates free, B. W. Haynes, 161 King St. W., Phone Insurance 481, Res, 180 r 2, (tf) DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 Building Supplies 14 King st. west, Oshawa, The Fire Agency in Oshawa, 30 Re- putable Fire Companies. (118-tf) Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F, T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lovell"s Drug Store each Saturday, from 1 till 4 p.m, 'for consultation and treatment of diseases of ear, nose and throat only, Appointments may be made at drug store. Phone 97. (49-tf) Medical DR, McKAY, PnYSICIAN, BSUR- geon, Accoucher. Office and resi- dence, King St, Bast, corner Victoria Bt.,, Oshawa, Phone 94, DR, GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN and surgeon. Special refereacer to diseases of infants and children. Of- fice and residence, 97 Bond east. DR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI- elan and Surgeon, special attention given to X-ray work and Blectro- Theopy. Office, DPisney Block. Phone 2060, (tf) Dental WE HAVE ROUGH AND DRESSED lumber, lath, shingles, sash, daorg and interior trim. F, L. Beecroft, Whitby, lumber and woodyard, Osh- awa, phone 324, (69-t1) FOR SALP -- CEMENT BRICKS, grey and red, also cement blocks, R, Duizendstra, 15 Albany St., south, Oshawa, (7-t1) Y Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN--6%% CITY and farm loans, No commission; building loans. Frank S. Ebb, bar- rister, Royal Bank Building, (26-tf) PRIVATE AND COMPANY FUNDS to loan on first mortgages. Grier- son & Creighton, Barristers, etc. Standard Bank Building. (J.14-J1y.14) 63% CITY AND ARM LOANS, No commission, Building loans, Le- gal work done at this office. A, J. Parkhill, Barrister. Disney Bldg. Phone 1614. (176tf) Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO,, 67 KING ST. East, Ambulance. Residence, 19 Division St. 69 King Street east. Phone 210J. DR. D. R. DAVIES, OFFICE OVER Watch Repairing Ward's store, Simcoe street south. Nitrous oxide oxygen gaa admin- (F. A. Von GUNTEN, EXPERT istered for extraction, nurse at- tendant, Phone 231. Residence, 2087. (tr) Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44% King Street West. Your pat- (29-t1) DR, 8. J. PHILLIPS, DENTIST, OF- fice over Bassetts', Phone 959; Residence 306. 4-1 yr. DR, H, M. COOKE, 9 SIMCOE ST. north, over Mitchells Drug Store, Gas for extraction. Phone 54. -- ------ Real Estate for. Sale GOOD BUILDING LOT FOR.SALE, Phone 5s, after. 5.30 o'clock. (70) LARGE FIVE ROOMED NEW. COT- tage. Three acres of land. Goad water. Large henhouse. Ideal spot for duck. raising. 1% mile north .of city limits en. Ritson road. ling, ewner. (10-a) WHEN BUILDING YOUR NEW house don't forget Rose's. Real Ee- tate have one of the best Fire Imn- surance Company agencies in Cana- dar~over.200 years in business and 153 Simeee St, North, (J18-Jiyl8) YOU PEOPLE LOOKING FOR property, don't forget Rose's Real Estate. always have bargains for you in -houges and lots in: all parts of the City, - 163 Simcoe street north, phone 638. (J17-J1y17) FOR SALE--SIX-ROOMED HOUSE at 125' Alexandra street, Call after six at above address or phone 838]. (73tf) LOT FOR SALE, CHEAP. CASH or terms. Apply 289 Celina St. (10-c) SOLID BRICK HOUSE, 6 ROOMS, sunroom, all conveniences, wired for ranga. Immediate possession. Price only. $4,600; cash $300. Balance ar- ranged, WELL BUILT STUCCO HOUSE, 6 rooms, 'all conveniences. Price $3,- 300; eash $600, ; BRICK VENEER HOUSE, 6 rooms, all conveniences. I'rice $4; 000; cash $600. i Lots For Sale on Easy Terms The Oshawa House and Land Company 38 Simcoe St. N,, Oshawa Phones 464, ings. 1399W. - Open Even- (10-¢) Work Wanted WOOD-WORKYNG ~~ MISCEOLLANE- ous wood-working shop, Screens, sashes and doors made, also repairs. 8. B, Edmondson, 251 Simcoe St,,.S. (17-8) ALL KINDS, order, Work- G. A, Con- UPHOLSTERING OF chesterfields made to manship = guaranteed, stable, 143 Colborne East Phone 520F. (75t8) D. Stir- | still. flourishing. Call up Rose's |} teal Estate when In need of pro- tection, Phone 638. Residence Rates for Classified Ads First insertion -- 13} cents i|'A KITCHEN RANGE AND A GAS Articles. For Sale SECRETARY BOOKCASE, ROOMY, in good condition, Apply 84 Di- vision St. (8-c) range, and other articles for sale cheap. 104 Mill St. (10¢) per word. Minimum charge----80¢. Each subsequent insortion-- 1c per word, Three consecutive insertions for the price of two first insertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge for three insertions, 60 cents, Box number--10c¢ additional Professional or Rusiness Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or less; 10 cents a word per month for each additional word. TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE; ACCOMP- LISH MUCH . TELEPHONE 88 Ask For Classified' Ad Depart ment, EE he, -;- EB "Lost and Found, LOST--PAIR OF SPECTACLES, dark tortoise shell rims, Jury and Lovell soft leather case, at Alexandra Park, Tuesday evening. . Reward for return to. R. A, Hamilton, Times office. (3tf) LOST--+A RED HOMING PIGEON with metal band on one leg, marked NURP-SP 27-563. Anyone returning same to V. Whitley, 120 Agnes St., will be rewarded. (9-¢) LOST -- GENTLEMAN'S GOLD filled watch and chain, initials N. I,. B. on back, in business section. Leave at 15 Bond St. W. and receive reward. William Rahm, (10b) LOST--BUNCH OF name of Davies on the fibre dise. ALEXANDER & CO., CARPENTER- ing, etc., building repairs, altera- tions, shingling, painting, ete., exe- cuted promptly, Estimates free. Phone 47, 199 Simcoe south. (July 7-Aug.7) HELP WANTED--FEMALE WOMEN - FOR EXTRA WORK. Welch's, King St. W. (10h) WANTED--A LADY TO REPRE- sent an exclusive line of French Beawtifiens Cosmetics. La Marie Beautifiers, Ottawa, Ont. (10h) COOK, GENERAL, WANTED AT once for family of three, No laun- dry. Not over 35 years old-with good character reference, Good wages, according to experience. Mrs. Ro- land Moffat, Phone 2122, (8c) AN EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEP- er. Apply 627 Simcoe St, S. Phone 425E, 1 (8tf) WANTED TWO PROTESTANT teachers for 8.8, No 10, East Whit- by) State salary and qualifications. Applications will be received by the ing (including sanding, waxing, fill- ing and polishing), Old floors made new. Edmondson, 251 Simcoe St. South, phone 440. (tr) ronage is solicited. undersigned until August 1, 1927, S. V. Yeung, Sec. Treas. Box 291, Floor Surfacing Oshawa. (10-c) NEW METHOD FLOOR SURFPAC- Wanted to Rent WANTED: TO : RENT IMMEDIATE- ly, small house or cottage. Apply Rodgers, 13 Simcoe St. N. y (9) DR, L. BE, HUBBELL, DENTIST, OF- fice, Royal Bank Bldg. Phone 948; residence, 1378M. 36-tf DR. W.:H. GIFFORD, OFFICE RE- gent Theatre Bldg. Phone 1780. Res. 669. 66 tf Corsetiere MRS. ANNIE PENTLAND, PRO- FESSIONAL Spirella Corsetiere, 223 Dearborn Ave. Phone 1988W, Even- ings by appointment, un DR. R. B. ADAMS, DR. RUNDLE Slow, 107 Simcoe Street 8. X-ray, extraction. Telephone 6504. Res, 1114W. 134tf Veterinary Surgeon Architects C. C. STENHOUSE -- GENERAL architectural work. Seeond floor, Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. Res. Phone 9027. C. S. DICKENSON, V.S., DISEASES of all domestic animals scientific- ally treated. Dominion Government Veterinary. 34 Broek St. E. Phone 1057. (131-t1) ARTHUR W. LYNDE (HAMBOURG Conservatory, Toronto). Teacher of Binging, Pupils prepared for al examinations, also church, concert, opera, Studio, 11 Simcoe south, Oshaws,- Wednesdays. (72t1) MISS .OLIVE SHARPE, ALCM, teacher of piano. Pupils prepared for examinations. Phone 1561]. (55tf) M } » 'R Pv DURRANT MACHINE CO.--WE DO all kinds of machinery repairing. Excelsior starter ring gears install- ed; connecting rods re-babbited, erews gears or pinions supplied for all makes of cars. 161 King St, N, Phone $19, £32), Auctioneer J. POMERY, 18% KING ST. east, Oshawa, Ont., Licensed Auec- tioneer for Counties of Durham Northumberland, Ontario and City of Oshawa. Solicits your patronage, All phone calls receive prompt at- tention. Phone 1013M. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. (June 21-tf) Tire Repairing ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRING at ldeal Tire Shop. Tires for sale. Jamieson Bros. Phone 438 (tf) Contracting THREADGOLD BROS. GENERAL building contracors. Let us give you our estimates. Write, or phone (Whit- by) 255. (73tf) Second Hand Dealers SECOND HAND FURNITURE E. enue. GARAGE cality, Brock St. NICE BRIGHT WANTED TO RENT--FIVE OR SIX room house, Apply Box "E'" Times. (8-c) WANTED--A HOUSE ABOUT SIX or seven rooms in downtown, zone. Apply 80 Bond St. W. (10b) Motor Cars: FOR SALE--ONE TON FORD 1923 truck in Al condition. 609 Carnegie Avenue (3tf) $75 WILL BUY 490 CHEVROLET touring, 1927 license. Apply 533 King West. (10e) CHEVROLET . TOURING, ENGINE running well, rear end overhauled, real good tires and body. A bargain at $95 for quick sale. Phone 226, good condition, Apply 238 Verdun | Road. (8¢) SET OF DRUMMER"S TRAPS nearly new. WIil sell cheap, or KEYS WITH' FOR SALE--CREAM WICKER baby, carriage in good condition. Reversible gears. Phone 1837J. (9¢) NO 4 J. J. TAYLOR SAFE, IN GOOD condition. - Cheap, Phone 442, 32 Elgin St. E. (9-¢) FOR SALE--ONE NEW BARRY- more Axminster rug. Size 9 x 12 ft. Apply 98 Wood St. (8c) HOUSEHOLD D FURNITURE, FRUIT jars and Boston bull dog for sale, 340 Simcoe St. S. Phone an ; 8c FOR SALE~--MOTORCYCLE, AND side car, electrically equipped, In exchange for used Eb Alto or Tenor Saxophone - High Pitch, See these at 77 Gibbs Street. (8-¢) FOR SALE -- MASON AND RISCH Pianos, also Player Pianos, high grade only. Terms arranged, Used pianos on; hand; . C, Trull. Phone 65637. (96¢1) FIFTEEN JEWEL LADIES' OR gents' guaranteed watches, price $20. Bach gent receives free gift of knife and chain with order, One dollar deposit, and the balance pay- able at 60 cents per week. Order now. OQ, H, Dell, Over Nut-Krust Bakery. Phone 1666. (J.21,J1y21). GENUINE DIAMONDS SET IN latest style white or green gold mountings. Amazing values, $30, $35, $10. Easy payments, only one dollar weekly. Also fine assort- ment of Birthstone, Emblem and Signet rings. Every article guaran- teed, Order now, O. H, Dell, 22%. Simcoe south, Phone 1656. (J17-J1y17) past. 25 years, the Orient has made more progress than Western: Civil- ization did in any one of its centur- ies. If this is kept up, well, any- one can picture the possibilities." Korea is not much stirred by events in China, having taken the position of an onlooker in line with the Japanese Empire's neutrality policy. Of very recent developments Dr. Found is not prepared to speak. having left hig field some six months ago. It is taken as a matter of fact that the Bolsehvist regime in Rus- ala has had a hand in the Chinese turmoil, but so far it is considered no more than one factor in the sit- uation. Possibly a decisive. factor, but that has yet to be determined. Marshal Chang-'isao-Ling is the East's man of mystery, the doctor pointed out. He sits across the Jap- anese railway to Mukden in Manch- urig, and in consequence Northern Manchuria is heavily garrisoned by Imperial troops. New Policy Japan has adopted a policy of congilliation in Korea, it was point- ed out. . Officials are learning the Korean Tongue and are easing up on some of the earlier measures which the Koreans resented. As a missionary in Korea, Dr. Found must maintain an attitude of strict neutrality as regards both Japan and the Koreans, and this is for the good of his work, At some few points he has, found his work hampered by government regula- tions, but at other points he has re- 'ceived, splendid co-operation. As an exampie, he came with his dispensary car to a village and was handicapped by throngs that gather- ed about the machine, The local Japanese police. commissioners--the village was called Pum-Cha--gave Dr. Found the use of his own office and otherwise assisted in the work for humanity. Korea, he stated, exhibits a healthy growth of the Christian re- ligion. Relatively, it is making rap- id progress. Quite a number of congregations are self-supporting and the day of at least one self- supporting Korean Church at hand, 4 Japan's educational system ap- plies in Korea, and students of the middle school get four years of in- tensive English study. More em- is IO Adams Furniture Co PHONE 705 Kelly's Drug Store 34 King St. W, Prompt Delivery DIAMONDS BURNS JEWELRY STORE 23 Simcoe St. S. ---- tt mm -_-- Spring is here----so is Wilson & Lee's Music Store, 71 Simcoe St. N. (Phone 2388) with the latest hits Records, Rolls, and Sheet Davidson & Samells 83 Simcoe St. N. Phone 227 * "For Better Shoe Values" 25 ° doz. Men's Fine Shirts. . Reg, $2.30 to $3.00 C. W.DETENBECK KING SREET EAST HENDERSONS selling "Lindbergh" book. Commis- sion paid daily. Write for free out- fit. Winston Co., Toronto. (10e) Boarders Wanted ROOM AND BOARD' FOR TWO gentlemen. 16 Brock St. W. (8c) ROOM AND BOARD JOR "TWO gentlemen. 112 Celina St. (8-¢) BOARD AND ROOM -- ONE OR two ladies or gentlemen. 49 Ken- neth avenue, (8-c) Room and Board Wanted WANTED--WITHIN TEN MIN- utes walk from General Motors, snit- able boarding house for twelve gen- tlemen, noon and evening meals, five or six days a week exclusive of Sunday. Apply Box "F" Times. (9b) WANTED---ROOM AND BOARD for gentleman and little girl. Cana- dian, Protestant, Box "T" Times. (8c) Tenders Wanted Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 6 p. m, Monday, July 18th, for repairs to the Oshawa Schools including masonry, plaster- ing, painting, earpentry ete. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of C. C. Stenhouse, Royal Bank Chambers. J. A. MeGIBBON, Secretary, Oshawa Board of Education. (8-c) at Armstrong's Point, Lake Scugog. Two five roomed cottages,' furnish- od. Good fishing and bathing. Ap- ply: W. 'E. Armstrong, Bowmanville. or phone Bowmanville 321J. (10-12) FURNISHED BED SITTING ROOM, suitable for twa. gentlemen aor business couple. 46 Kenneth Awp- Phone 13937. (8-¢) RENT --GOOD LO- Motors. 57 (8-¢) TO near General E. FRONT ROOM TO bought and sold. 186 Bloor St. East. Harry Lysak. Phone 1617M. ¢ let. J.14-1. 14) Celina Street. Furnished or unfurnisned. 112 (8-¢) 72 Bagot St. (9-¢) Help Wanted--Male : WANTED--A MAN TO CUT GRASS For Rent once a week. i 2122. (8c) SUMMER COTTAGE. FOR RENT { WANTED--A Wanted io Buy BUNGALOW, BRICK, FIVE ROOM- ed, all conveniences, good locality, reasonable. Phone 67. (3tf) MR. 8. JACOB, DEALER IN RAGS and all kinds of metals. I am pay- ing far scrap batteries $1 and $1.50. Buying old cars. Phone 764. 155-tf SMALL UPRIGHT iano of modern, style. Will exchange a 6 tube Super-Neutrodyne, walnut abinet 46 inches high, built in Bald- in Loud Speaker and all equipment, new. This is a beautiful instrument and the Pinnacle of Radio perfection. Write Box 353 Bowmanville or tele- ~ w "wheat crops over an erea that might | have that, Notice I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT I, Bert Wood, will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife in my name, she having left my bed and board, Bert Wood, 22 Al- bany street, Oshawa, Ontario. (10-h) PACIFIC ORIENT IS CHANGING T0: WHEAT (Continued from page 9) portunity in the Orient, Dr. Found points out the -change of dietary customs is of utmost importance. Farm land in the east is inten- sively cultivated, and the Orient- al farmer is finding it cheaper to buy wheat than to raise rice. The spread of this great economic change is rapid, and Dr. Found insists that Canada should lose mo opportunity for stimulating the demand for wheat which is already of large proportions. The inference from this is that in China, Korea and Japan there is nearly a third of the earth's popula- tion. They cannot afford land for wheat growing, and with their rice lands devoted to other produets they can eventually absorb Canadian treble the acreage now devoted to Reward f ot t Office. sing 1 ng a e d for return to Times Misa MIXED HARD AND SOFT WOOD Rhasis Deibg 121d ox Kughien in those New Wallpapers LOST--RAINCOAT, BLACK OIL- Jabs, a Jeg pA This is considered very .signifi- 5 a Bd see cloth, somewhere between General | Meek Ltd, (Mar 26-tf) cant by jhe oiirued Juissionary, Window Shades Motors and Post Office Friday even- between North America and Jap- ing last. Finder leave at Times Of- | CEMENT, LUMBER, FRAMES, | = fC" empire or fice. (10a) | sash, doors, cedar shingles, ashphalt 8 : III Jit. roofing, hardwood flooring, BYDroc. | sees Painting and Decorating | Phones 660 and 1288. Watstous A. G. BROOMFIELD Meek, Ltd, (34-t1) R. GUTSOLE, PAINTING, PAPER. - PHONE 22 *°r Fo Ravens, iectsle. Fopuirs hanging, grainipg, ete, Twenty Live Stock for Sale Drug Needs 2 Supp Jay experience. Prices right, The ' D S Ok n Mision es ork guaranteed. 161 Huron street. 3 3 3 y EE mpson s tor awa Service TWO COWS FOR SALE. PHONE (] Phone 2067W. (45-0) | 5100w. (8¢) 10:5imee 56. B ™ wi 8% King St. W. *? phone 1184 Agents Wanted Contract Wanted s-- PERSONAL GREETING CARDS-- | T TY Bein ae - CONTRACT FOR BUILDING HOUSE agents wanted to take orders for | wanted. Materials must be supplied. Oshawa L Get YourMade-to-Measure the finest line ever shown in Can- [385 Jarvis St. Phone 1336W. (61) uggage : ada, Regal Art Co., Manufactur- Hon TIRARCED ASD TOIT YOUR INITIAL FREE «==SUIT-- . ems, 310 Spadina Ave., Toronto. MES, IF BE N * I : yo Rr with small down payment. Apply On Suit Case or Chik Bag ul LEDGER'S (10-a) 46 Arlington Ave, (91) AGENTS EARNING $10 DAILY ----- Saywell & Son BOND: ST, WEST New Method Cleaners and Dyers prompt service Felt Bros. Yhe LEADING JEWELERS Established 1886 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH 'Where Batistaction is a Oeriainty,' Goods called for and delivered 21 BOND ST. E. Phone 1020 FS WRIGHT FUNERALS Successor to DISNEY FUNERAL SERVICE Simcoe St. S. Phone 1082 Unsurpassed Ambulance Service 1. COLLIS & SONS ity %. pangy Silk Sox, Beg. grain growing. Dairy Products Field Hardly less important is the grow- ing favor in which Canadian dairy products are regarded. In winter, Canadian butter in prints--not tins --are sold in Korean stores. The demand is growing, and there is a great opportunity for the widest sort of development, Dr. Found sug- gests. He also points out the nced of trans-Pacific refrigerator ships so. that the output of Canadian dairy farms may be available in the east both in summer and winter. The politcal stuaton of the east, as reported by Dr. Found, is com- posed both of chaos and dramatic possibilities. "A radical change is to Ine expect- ed within the next 25 years,' he de- clared. "What is coming no man cap prophesy with any authority. If the peoples of the Orient were, as a mass, intelligent,one could make a good guess. The announced ideal is dn enlightened demwcracy, but to one must first have. en- lightenment. Coal, Coke and Wood * HARD AND SOFTWOOD . SLABS A. F. McCULLOCH EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Many faults, deficiencies and handicaps are due to unrecognized visual imperfections, Have yours corrected, NOW. 4 333 1516 'wm PHONS: ~= ibie Disney Block Opposite Post Office _-------- ean Tove fait Rs AUTO AND REPAIR King S& W. Oshawa phone 105. (3tf) J "However, I can say that in the cS Honeymoons have a wey of 41, Riston Rd. S. Phone 1002 keeping alive in a warm, rtable home. We will supply you with a grade of R- as-- coal that will prove there is reason ¢ gh for ol ing METAL BI NG AND ALL KINDS. BODY WORK W. J. Sargant

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