Oshawa Daily Times, 15 Dec 1930, p. 9

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. dence King St. your home, THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1930 PAGE NINE ( THE CLASSERIED SECTION... wheels" where = CONANT & ANNI= BARRISTERS Solseitors Notaries Puoblle Ete Conveyancing and general prac te of law Offices 7% Himeve St South. Oshawa one [+] D Comant. BA LL4.: A rv AL nis BA. LLB BANK Dental DR £€ J PHILLIPS OVER BAS «ett's Speris) sttention to X ray work Gas estraction Nurse ip Sundaes Phone 959 2 ------ DR H M COOKE, 9 SIMCOE ST north, osar Mitchell's Drug Store 3a. for extraction Phone 64 VE nN SINCLAIR KC. of Commerce Building JOSETH P MANGAN BA BAR rister Solieitor, Notary Publie Conveyuncer "Money Lo loan Of fice 14% King St East, "'sbhewa Phone 445 ResiCence prone K37 GRIFRSON. CREIGHTON AND Feemer. Barristers. Conveyancers <saries Public. ate over Stendard Bank Entra Simeoe coe St Phone 17 4 F Grisrson. KC. T K Creighton. BA, N. C Fraser, B.A IIS 8 HYMAN, BARKI . Solicitor. Notary. over Dewland's Store Money to loan 16 Simeoe street oortb Phone 67 Rest dence 3473W GREER AND HUMPHREYS BAR ristars. Solicitors, etc. 24% Sim- coe St N Paone 3160 Money to Loan ALEY CC. HALL 2A, BARRIS ter. ete Conveya: zing and general practice 22% King 5t. East Pbone 3737 ° on A j. PARKHILL BARKISPFK ete. Money to kan Alger Bldg rp posive Prst Mice. Phoge 1614. FRANK 8S. EBBS, BALRL,/TE® Solicitor, Notary bile, Convey sancer, money to tosp. Third floor aew Alger Bu.lin , opposite Pos Office. Phone 2996 Medical PRS. HAZLEWOOD & HARPER. Disnes Block. Phone 3050. Of- tice hours 9 a.m to 8.30 pm Dr. B. J Hazlewood, special attenticn ¢o Surgery and X-Ray Dr. B HA Harper, special attention to chila- vens Diseases and Obstetrics. Sun- day and night calls 2416 or 122 DR. McKAY PHYSIJIAN, SUk- geon, Accoucher. Office and res!- East, corner Vie toria St, Oshawa. Phone 94. DR. GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN Surgeon. Olstetrician, diseases of {nants and children. Office and vesidence, 97 Bond East. Phone 1165, DR. DAVID ZRCHER, M.D, C.M L. R. C. P. and 8. Edinburgh Phy- ' sician, Surgeon and Obstetrician. _Off'~e 143 Simcoe St N Phone * 3020, residence 14 Cadillac Ave. North Phone 31656. DR. | ARCHER cRCWN, PHYS) sian Surgeon and Obstetrician, office and residen.e, 185 Simeoe Street North ohone 3107 DR.' HAROLD RICK, OBSTET- Wid Physician and Swegeon. Special reference to maternity work and dis- eases. liar to women, Office and residence 167 Simcoe Street North Phone 303. R. W. GRAHAM, M.D., &.5¢., L.M. C.C., physician, surgeon, -obstetric- fan, 3 years' post graduate. Special attention to maternity work Office 142 Simcoe St. N. Office and resid- ence. Phone 3020. (Nov. 24-1 mo) Ocean Tickets OCEAN TICKETS BOOKED FOR fe lines by expert staff. C.P.R. o.- ce. 11 King E. Phone 40 or 41 - for private interview at your home. Nov. 11-1 mo) BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS PAS- sage at 39 Simcoe St. south. Phone 516 for a personal interview at (Nov. 20--1 mo) i Veterinary Surgeon DR. SHIRLEY, VETERINARIAN | Specialist Diseases Domestic Anim- ls, Cat and Dog Hospital. 203 King West. Telephone 629. (6 aug. 1) DEW. D. FORSYTHE, V.8 honorary graduate of Ontario Vet erinary College, seventeen years experience. Fees moderate. Thorn ton's Corners Phone 202 r 2 (Nov. 11-1 mo) Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist office over Juv & Lovell's pia. for conspltation aud ment of diseases of ear. {throat only " Re R Thi v2 FY SET Ene ie EE Sie PR F T BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR Breer West Toronto will be a his Tur Store e~ch Saturdas from 1 till 4 treat: nose and Appointments may be made at drug store Phone 97 Rates for Classified Ads First Insertion ~- 1% conte per word. Minimum charge for ome insertion 30c. Each subsequent eon. secutive {nmsertion 1e¢ per word Three consecutive inser- tions for the price of two first Insertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge for three insertions, 60 cents. Box numter sddi- tional Protés-iohnl or Business Cards, $2.50 per morth for 20 words or Jess; 10 cents a word per month for eath ad- ditional word Phone 35 r Clusedicd Ad Department 10¢ od UR J F BROCK, DENTIST 16 dmeoe St N, over Dewisad's Phone 12567 Res 2)"W Evenings nv appointment. PR LANGMATL. DR. DAVIES. Dencists, 37 King St. E Specis! pg to gas estraction ané b 4 For Rent SIMCOE MANOR - FOUR AND five room suites, electric stoves. refrigeration, laundry, conven} ences Apply superintendent phone 2671 (85t0) Vi A APARTM -- A new low rentals, electric refrigera tion, electric stove. washing mach ine and dryer. Apply superintend ent P'bone 25335 (66t0 FOR RENT--3 HOUSES, 17, 6 and 4 rooms, good localities, Im- mediate possession. Apply 240 Athol street east. (Nov. 15-1 mo) FOR RENT -- GLADSTONE ts. Modern three rooms work. Nurse In po Mut 1243 and 264 Palmis! 'SADAME BROWN PALMIST business private, 93 Louisa Sreett Phone 2636F. (Nov. 22-1 mo) MADAME RENA, PALMIST, 345 Buena Vista. Appointments phone 1166W. (Nov. 26-1 Optometrist C H TUCK OPTOMETRIS? specialist In muscle snomalies eyesight and glasses. Author of Kye Care and Eye Strain, [Ide hilo and Its Veveiopment Dis ney Bloek opposite Post Office "hone 1516. mo) (Nov. 18-1 mo) Undertaking Apar with 3 piece bath, water, gas-stove electric lights, hot water heating. laundry conveniences, private cei- lar, $30 monthly. Phone 2604W evenings. Gladstone Apartments, 12 Gladstone Ave. (Nov, 25-1 mo) WARM FRONT ROOM. BOARD if desired. Phone 2652). (Dee, 4-1 mo) AOUSY TO RENT--SMALL, CEN: tral, hardwood floors with all other conveniences. Apply 91 Rit- son Rd. N. (Dec. 6-1 mo» 3 AND 4 ROOM APARTMENTS, furnished or unfurnished. Reas- sonable rentals, Phone 1550 or 2347TW. (132t0) FOR RENT----SIX ROOM HOUSE. All modern convenienges. ' Well decorated, very centrally located on Bond street west. Very moder ate rent, Apply J. D. Rutherford. Phone 638J, (Dec, 10 tf) LUKE BURIAL CO. 87 KING ST East, Ambulance. Residence (42 Simcoe street, morth, Phone 210J and 210W OSHAWA BURIAL CO, M. ¥ Armstrong & Son, Proprietors Funeral and Ambulance Service, day and night. Phone 1082W. 87 Celina. (4tr Insurance DAVIS AND EON, [INSURANCE 19 King St. west, Oshawa, The old est Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Re putable Fire Companies. WHEN PLACING [INSURANCE c-msult R. N. Johns, 80 Simcoe aorth, Your insurance wants at tended to and your interests pro tected CANADIAN MOTOR writers' Automobile Insurance. Careful drivers received 25 per cent, refund during past 18 years Agency Germcnd Cigar Store. (Nov, 28-1 mo) UNDER- 3 FURNISHED ROOMS, CON- veniences, electric stove, heat, water and light, Private entrance $20. 107 Wsetmoreland Ave. » (138¢c) ROOM FOR RENT -- THREE flat, nicely furnished or furnished, every convenien Electricity and gas. Also garage Apply 21 Warren Ave. (138¢) NEW BRICK BUNGALOW, FIVE rooms and bath, oak floors, every modern 'conveniences, 234 Street. $25 per month, 1550 or 232. FOR RENT -- COMFORTABLY \partment. Suit two or three bus! ness girls or young couple, Golf St, (138¢c) FOR RENT---ONE WARM LARGE hed sitting room, ground floor, private entrance, very central and very reasonable, Phone 910J, (139¢) Phon 233 Transportation CARTAGE AND STORAGE COLE- man's, 86 Bond west, Specialists in furniture moving storage ware house and moving van equipment I'hone 82 CARTAGE, MOVING, ORAVEL sand and cinders Local and long dietance hauling. Smith & Coz I'hone 924, 10 Bond St. West OSHAWA'S OLDEST ESTAB- lished furniture movers. Park Road cartage. Local and long distance Frank Cowle Prop. 65 Park Rd South, Phoze 216 (Nov 25-1 mo) BORROWDALE'S General cartage furniture moving. Special atten- tion to commercial work. Local and long distance, 609 Carnegie Ave., Oshawa, Phone 1618. (Dec. 10 tf) Contracting CONTRACTING CONCERTE plastering, electric or alterations 'hone 139 for estimates (13er Beauty Parlors BETTY Lait PERMANENT WAVE shop Specialists in finger and marcel waving Per manent wave prices $56. $7 60 $1v and $156 All other lines of Beauty Culture... Phone 2968 Apply 86 Simcoe street north EXPERT MARCELLING BY BET ty Ward at Betty Lov Permanent Wave Shoppe. Marcel and sham »oo $1 Phone 29%8 WATSON'S BARBER AND Beauty Shop, 6 Celina St We spe ialize in ladles tair cutting, mar celling, shampooing, facials Marce) 0 cents For apphintments phone 26684» (Nov, 18-1 mo) CARTAGE -- and household permanent. FOR RENT--FOUR ROOMS UP- :tairs at 104 Church St., private entrance. Water paid. $11.00 per month. Apply - 102 Church St. Phone 2494M, (140c) T0 RENT--2 OR 8 ROOMS FUR- nished for housekeeping, Terms reasonable, Apply 207 Simcoe St. South. (140¢) TWO ROOMS FUR ™ FOR light housekeeping, =. o one bed- room. Phone 338W. (1401) ¢ ROOM APARTMENT TO RENT in the Jones Block, also two room apartment on first floor in same block. Rents reasonable, Phone 538, Roses' Real Estate. (140c) HEATED APARTMENT, NEWLY decorated, 4 rooms and bath, elec- tric stove, central, bright, airy and comfortable Box 50 Times, } (140a) BACHELOR APARTMENT, PART- ly furnished, newly decorated, heated, electric light, water, ip business section. Box 50, Spirells Shop SPIRELLA BRINGS, STYLE, health, comfort, Personal attention and service. Phone Mrs, Blatter, District Manager, 2189M. (Nov. 25-1 mn.) (139¢) Articles For Sale Real Estate for Sale MIAED HARD AND 5081 WLY labs $3.50 load. Also bone dr: mudv wood woud Wateroax Meek Limited hone (288 'Apr 2 WE HAVE WONDERFUL VAL- use in rebuilt Underwoods, They are as serviceable as when new-- at less than half the cost. Sent for your approval. Address "Un- derwood", 135 Victoria St., To ronto. (Oct, 19, 31) OVER HUNDRED PAIR OF SEC- ond hand boots and skates. Must be sold. On very reasonable prices from $1 up. South End Shoe Hos- pital. 426 Simcoe South. (Dec. 11-1 mo) FOR SALE-- SPLENDID TONE radio, complete with batteries and ioud speaker, $30. Come and hear it play any time Saturday evening. 94 Buckingham Ave, off Simcoe St. N. (138b) LADY'S MUSKRAT COAT FOR sale. Cheap for quick sale, Size 38. Phone 2532W. (140b) GOOD BODY HARDWOOD, ONE fourth cord $4. Car unloaded at Bruce street Saturday. $14 a cord for four foot wood at car delivered. W. H. Thompson, 507 King Street W. Phone 742J. (1390) FOR SALE--EIGHT ACRES, GAR- den soil, 6 room brick veneer house, goed out buildings. hard and soft water. orchard, For par- ticulars apply Thomas Scott. North Oshawa. (Dec. 1-1 mo) FARM FOR SALE--$6,500. WILL accept house or property in Osh- awa as part payment for 100 acre farm near highway. Good bank barn and 7 room brick house. 85 acres tillable. 15 acres pasture and Woodland. Ploughing all done. Box 49 Times. (1391) Nursing PRACTICAL NURSE, MATERNITY work. Excellent references. Mrs Borrowdale, phone 1618. Nov. 21-1 mo) PRACTICAL NURSE, DOCTOR'S reference, maternity, invalid, gen- eral nursing. Will assist with housework. Charges moderate. Phone 3033J. (Dec. 4-1 mo) WHITBY PRIVATE HOSPITAL, Whitby, also known as "Sunny- nook", ideal rest home. Register- ed nurse in attendance, Phone, write or call Superintendent. (Dec, 11-1 mo) FOR SALE--ELECTRIC MOTOR (Warner) 2% horsepower, single phase, 1750 R.P.M, Starting box, fuse boxes, completely wired to meter, some shafting, pulleys and hangers, all for $85.00. Apply 102 Church St. Phone 2484M, (140¢) Battery Service CAR OR RADIO BATTERIES AT factory prices. Best prices allowed for old batteries. Batteries charged 75¢c, called for and delivered. W H. Platt, Celina St. Phone 1556J. {Dec. 8-1 mo) 317 FOR SALE = PAINTS, VARN shes. We have the largest assort ent of paints, varnishes, etc. io 'n the city. The Paint Store, 80 'ne atreet west (Apr 25th) SLIGHTLY USED SKATES AND partly | evenings, | FOI | on easy payments. Alice | (138¢) ; ' Conlin, North Oshawa. boots, complete outfit $1.76 Skates sharpened. 12 Richmond Kast, opposite Armouries, Open (Nov. 29-1 mo) SALE--DIAMOND RINGS, signet Rings, Watches, Silverware Small deposit Dell's Jewellery, 261% South. Phone 1656 (Nov. 25-1 mo.) FOR SALE--DRY HARDWOOD. $14 per cord. Dry tamarack $12 a cord, Norman Sanders, King St East, Phone 1774M. (Dec. 8-1 mo) FOR SALE--~HARD AND SOFT wood slabs, also dry body wood. Fred Bailey. Phone 598W. __ (Nov. 18-1 mo.) For Exchange 50 ACRE FARM FOR EXCHANGE on Oshawa property. 33 miles east of Oshawa on a broken front. New barn, good house, etc. For particulars phone 1178, (139¢) Pets and Livestock FOR SALEB----A FEW CHOICE trained forrets, Price reasonable. 23 King Street W., Oshawa, (138¢c) EE ---- ccures delivery, Simcoe St. Vo Pe Architects CC. STENHOUSE architectural work. 'oyal Bank Building ites phone 909J FEOMSON AND JOHNBON, AS clate architects, Simcoe 8t. 8. ver Felt Bros GENBRA) ec~nd floor Phone 1496 1 Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT--BEVEN roomed house, hardwood flooring All conveniences. No children. Must be close to the Motors, Phone 1418W. (137¢) VANTED TO LEASE --RELI- a'le married man to take over 7 room house and service station at 102 Church St. Apply 102 Church . Phone 2494M. (140¢) Radiv Service DATTRER E35 CHAKGED T6¢ with ret>™ $100 [vepuired ano rebuilt. Called for and delivered Prompt service Stan Bligdon, 20 Mill St. Phone 1885W. (Nov. 25-1 mo) OSHAWA RADIO SERVICE =RE pairs on tadlos, power packs and eliminators. Tubes tested and supplied, radio poles for sale Itatreries charged and repaired "hone 33604. Charles Wales 146 Elgin East, (Nov. 14-1 mo) NEPAIRS DONE ON ALL MOD els, expert service, prices roason- able, batteries recharged 75c. Free radio service to battery customers Phone 2806W. George Burroughs, certified radiotrician. (Dec. 8-1 mo) Elocution LESSONS IN BLOCUTION AND public speaking, private or in 'lasses. For terms phone Lois 'lundy, No. 35 or 312. (Nov. 14-1 mo) Second Hand Dealer NEW AND SECOND HAND FUR niture bought and scid 186 Blocr street east. Phone 1817M (Nov. 25-1 mo) St. For § Sale or or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-- Two acres, house and barn, four miles north of Oshawa, Apply Fred (139%¢) Money Wanted $1500 WANTED AT ONCE. 1ST mortgage on $7000 property in business section of Oshawa. Apply 102 Church St,, or phone 2494M. (140c¢) Motor tor Cars ART You YOUR CAR WASHED Al Yominion Garage, $8 Bond strect weat Phone 3178 All cars at 0.¢ price $1.00. (Nov. 19-1 mo) Business For Sale TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARET- tes, grocery, ice cream, goft drinks fruit, Good cash trade done. Clean stock. Good buy, Central location. Sydney Smythe, Market Lane, Lon- don. (138¢) Auctioneer PHONE 716J. W. J. SULLEY, Auctioneer, 346 Simcoe St. 8. Oshawa, Ont. Special attention given to household furniture sales and farm stock ana implements. Your patronage solicited. Money to Loan OANS ON GOOD 05 Y PROPER- .y and farms Apply A J Park: nill, 87 King St, Kast Phone 1614. (July 31-tt» re -------- co sma CE Ce ---- ON YOUR AUTOMOBILE CARS ce-financed Payments reduced Additional cash given. [I'erms rea. sonable Motor Loans and Dis. counts, Suite 2, 14% King St. BE (upstairs). Phone 2790 Open even ings. (Aug. 15t1.) Hemstitching HEMSTITCHING, PICCTING nine cents a yard. Skirts pleated one dollar All kinds of beautiful embroidery worke¢ 3oois, smock ing, ete. Alteration: and dress making. The Dell Shop u61; Sim coe south, phone 1656 (Nov Music HERBERT C¢ (RENBLR, AT.C M., Orgaaist and Gholrmaster cl King Street Church, will accept pupils in plano, pire organ and music. 50 William Streat ast. Phene 2806. ' (Sept. 2 tI» 2t LEONARD RICHER, LRAM. SU pervisor of Music, 652 Carnegie 24-1 mo) Avedue, 2578F, (Aug. 25tf) Dressmaking INSTRUCTION GIVEN ON CUT- ting, fitting and sewing problems, day or evening appointments. Phone 1493], $1.25 per three hour period. Nov. 27-1 mo.) "Help > Wanted--Female SEVERAL GOOD RELIABLE ladies can secure congenial per- manent work. Absolute necessity for women, never before offered. Apply to Mrs, MaGee, 281 Divi- sion St, (1390) Help Wanted--Male GOVERNMENT POSITIONS--AS Postmen, Clerks, Stenographers, Customs ,and Immigration Offici- als. Free booklet tells how to get them. Obtainable only from the oldest Canadian Civil Service Cor- respondence School. M.C.C. Ltd. Toronto 10. (130 133 136 139 142 145 148 150 153) PEOPLF'S FURNITURE STORE under new management. We buy and sell all kinds of second hand furniture, 17 Prince street. Phone 1751. (Dec, 3-1 mo) Work Wanted R. GUTEOLE, FIRST CLASS PAP- erhanger, paintmg and graining. Prices right, work guaranteed. 340 Pine Avenue Phone 3065W. (72tf) LAUNDRY WORK DONE. PHONE 1234M. (139h) REFINED WOMAN WISHES position as cook general or house parlor maid. Apply Box 43 Times. _ (138¢c) YOUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK by day. Office cleaning or any kind of house work. 268 Golf street. (130¢) LAUNDRY WORK WANTED. ALL kinds called for and delivered. Mrs. M. York, 167 Elliott Ave. Phone 1907W. (13 9c) Business Opportunities for Men and Women SELL NEW SELF STARTING GAS lighters, no flints, spark or fric- tion. Sample and winter sales plan twenty-five cents, Beatty Sales Corp. 619 Ontario Street, Toronto. : (140a) Furs Repaired FURS REPAIRED-- FURS AND fur coats relined and remodelled. Experienced. Phone 632M, 119 Huron Crescent. (Nov, 29-1 mo) Building Supplies CINDERS, SAND AND GRA- vel for sale--To fnsurny prompt delivery place 'rder. tn advance 'f delivery date. W Bo'rowda'e Phone 1818 SAND, CIN- ders and black loam, Also all kinds of moving done, Phone 1979W. (Nov. 26-1 mo) Watch Repairing F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss wetchmaker, repair shop at 44% King Street West. Your pat- ronage is solicited. Christmas Trees SPRUCE AND CEDARS 26c UP, delivered. Phone 1490. (1391) | Bits of Humour GREEN, ALL RIGHT "Did your father live to a green old age?" "Yes, indeed. He was swindled three time after he was seventy years old." 100 PER CENT A schoolmistress was conducting an examinatipn in mathematics. Turning to a bright-eyed Scot of six, she ask- ed, suddenly, "Johnny, what's three time eight-" Like lightning came the reply: "Twenty-four." "Very good Johnny, very good, in- deed," said the teacher." "Very good?" said Johnny, con- temptyously. "Dammit, it's pear-r- fect!" WAIT AWHILE The two women were of the type who apply the news of the day to the humbler annals of everyday ec- onomics. One had a.small boy with her, and the conversation suddenly took a very practical turn. "To tell you the truth, I don't want them to do away with the navy just yet--not until Willie's had a bit more wear out of his sailor hat, anyway." ON THE WING " 'Riches'," said the teacher, "take unto themscives wings and fly away.' Now, what kind of riches does the writer mean?" He started round at the class, but nothing but blank looks met his gaze. "Surely someone can answer a question like that? You, John," said the teacher; "what kind of riches did the writer mean?" John hesitated for a moment, then; "Ostriches, sir," he replied. HARDLY FAIR Her mother--I believe that daugh- tee 1s looking for a husband. Hyr father--For oe Whoge? NOT TOO BAD "I hear your wife had an accident in her car. Was it serious?" "Nothing much. Just a little paint { off both." sake! TREAT YOUR HUBBY (Passing Show) Wifie--"I've bought you a beauti- ful surprise for your birthday--it has just arrived." Husband--"I am curious to see it." Wifie--"Wait a minute and I will put it on." GAME INCREASES DESPITE TRAPS 3,200 Moose and Deer Are Known to Have Been Slain in Nova Scotia Halifax, ¥.S.--The Massachusetts vote to abolish the use of the stecl trap in the capture of wild lite is finding many protagonists of that view in Nova Scotia, "Therc will be less need for game sanctuaries, less need for protective associations, when we have an awakened public opinion in this regard," writes one correspon- dent to the local press, pleading for "a square deal for these creatures which are greatly in need of our sympathy and protection," and a greater measure of sportsmanship in pursuit of forest denizens, The report by a Shelburne county man of how he had trapped ten bears and captured two alive over a period of three years within two miles of his home, and his description of the ef- fort to escape put forth by the latest victim has been seized upon by a sup- porter of anti-trap laws, who declared that it "requited little imagination to picture the deplorable condition of the animal before a bullet ended its pain." The trapper, in suggesting that the provincial government offer a bounty on bears as a means of pro- tecting moose and deer, had told how his captive "had gnawed a dozen trees, cut down a lot more, and got out in the open, although he had a drag attached to the trap,--as much as two men could carry. Again try- ing the thick growth, he tore to rib- bons about twenty trees from one to two inches in diameter. Everything was white where he had cut off and gnawed young Hardwood." "If we must cat the flesh of ani- mals and wear their pelts, can we not have the humanity at least to in- flict as little incidental suffering on them as possible ?" queries one writ- r. The subject appears to have rami- fications. Less than a year ago dele- gates from the Annapolis Valley ap- peared before a committee of the lo- cal legislature to request a measure allowing apple growers to shoot deer at any time within a stated distance of their orchards. It was claimed that young trees and young fruit were be- ing destroyed in great quantities. La- ter on came reports from Pictou county of bears wreaking havoc on sheep and lambs. Although these various groups have not taken up the question, it would seem quite plausible that while the humanitarians oppose the steel trap on grounds of mercy, a number of sportsmen would come to the support of its use in the capture of bears as a protective measure for moose and deer, farmers would endorse it to save their sheep, while applegrowers pos- sibly would join forces with the hu- manitarians and condemn it because it aids in the destruction' of a sup- posed check on the increase of moose and deer, and thus would tend to the detriment of their orchards, Aside from this question of bears and motives, the annual bag of moose and deer in Nova Scotia is growing. Approximately 1400 moose and 1850 § deer were shot during the season just closed, an increase of 300 moose over last year's kill. There is nothing more uncertain than a certain thing.--Chicago Daily News. HARDWOOD FLOORS Lajd by expert mechanics. Old floors finished like new. General Contractors, B. W. HAYNES 161 King St. West Phone 481 Residence 3078W EATON GROCETERIA It Pays To Shop Here Always Disney Offers For sale or exchange excels lent farm 150 acres, good bufidings, ideal location, priced right. Disney Opposite P.O. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Specializing exclusively in muscle anemalis eyesight and classes, 1516--Phone- 1516 Disney Block - Opposite Post Offies W. J. TRICK COAL CO. LTD. Phones 230-231 25 ALBERT STREET POTATOES Ontario or New Brimswick 90 Ib. Bag, $1.00 Hogg & Lytle, Ltd. PHONE 203 FOR RENT 9 Room House E very convenience. Warm, two car garage. Excellent address sn Sim- coe Street North. Telephone Day 262 Evening 2111 Machinery Repaiiing NOTHING TOU LARGE NOTHING TOO SMALL Adanac Machine Skop 161 King St. \v. Phone 1213 REPAIRING W TCii8 OUR SPECIALTY It your watch is not giving satisfaction we can repair and make' it te"! the corre:t time. D.J. BROWN THE JEWELER Ofticial Watch Inspector for Canadian National ang Osh- "awa Railroads 20 Simcoe 8. Phone 180 COAL COAL Phone 198 J W.J. SARGANT : ard--8Y Bloor "treet B. Bi iy Md Delivered PHONE 22 For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe St. 8, We Delived | ROYAL YORK Tse Tea Pekoe ree 286 At all Superior Stores ---- HOUSE TO RENT 7 rocms per month $15.00 Dominion Clothing Co. King Se. W Phone 2140 Felt Bros. The Leading Jeweler Established 1880 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Diamonds! Bassett's 'On Oshawa's Main Corner Chevrolet Sedan, 20 model price Chevrolet Coach, 28 model price .. ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LIMITED 99 Simcoe Street douth Vie CAREW JUAE (© ATHOL FW AS BRINGING UP FATHER BY GEO. 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