. THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1932 PAGE SEVEN it's to be Bought or Sold -- Tanes Classified Ads will do 4 Legal ONA. & ANNIE BARRIS Solicitors, Notaries Public. Etc Conveyancing and, general practice in Law., Office 7% Simcoe Street. South; Oshawa. Phone 4. G. D. font, B.A. LLB.;' A. F. Annis. L.B 4 E N. SINCLAIR, KC. BANK Commerce Building. ' JOSEPH P. MANGAN. B.A. BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Con- er, Money to loaw. 14% King St. East, Oshawa. Phone pe Residence phone 837. TERSON. CREIGHTON & Fraser Basvister, Ete. Bauk of mmerce " UIS S. HYMAN, B RRISTER. Solicitor, Notary. . Over Dewland's Money to loan. 16 Simcoe North, Phone 67. Resi dence 3473W. CREER & HUMPHREYS, BAR- isters. Solicitors, Etc. 24% Simcoe St MN Phone 3160. Residence 3514. Money to loan. FRANK S. EBBS, BARRISTER Soi.citor, Notary Public, Convev- ancer. Money to loan. Third floor new Alger Building, opposite Post Office. Phone 2996, . J. HE) , B.A. ter. 12% Simcoe St. South. Tele hone 3038--5865. y ("5 sept tf) o Medical DR, B. J. HAZLEWOOD, I'HY- sician and Surgeon, special «rten tion given to X-ray work and Flectrotheopy. Office, Disney Block Phone 2050. Office open 9 am. to 9 pm. Residence 421 King Street East. Phone 2416. i DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR- eon, Accoucher. Office and resi ence King St. East, corner Vic- toria St., Oshawa. . Phone 94. aria Ta Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR FEF. T. BRYANS OF 160 Bloor Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lovells Drug store each Saturday from 1 til 4 pm, for consultation and treatment of diseases of ear, nosc anc throat only. Appointments may be made at drug store. Phone 97. Dental DR. S. J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- sett's. Special attention to X-ray work. Gas .xtraction. Nurse in at- tendance. Phone 959. House 1312. DAVIS AA D SON INSURANCE, 19 King St West, Oshawa. The old- est Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 rer put.ble Fire Companie: WHEN PLACING NSURANCE consult R. N. Johns, 80 Simcoe St. North, Your insurance wants at- tended to and vcur interests pro- tected SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COM- pany of Canada, Dominion Bank Chambers. Phone 1834. Alex 5. Ross, 8. F, Everson, (15 oct tI) Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU BEAUTY PLRLOR. Permanént wave special $7.50 wave for $4.00. 10 days only Naturelle Method. Marcel 60c. Finger wave 76c, Expert ppera- tors only, 86 Simcoe St. North. Phone 2968. Upen evenings. (2 aug tf) GENOSHA HAIRDRESSING Parlors, Betty Ward and Grace Maishall, experts in all kinds of Beauty Culture. Our permanent wave a speciaity, $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. Finger wave and shampoo $100. Marcel S0c. Facials, scalp treatments and manicures. Coffee Shiuppe entrance, Phone appoint- ments 1 (15 may 1 mo.) [ORENE JOHNSON, HAIR- dresser, 92 Church St. Marcel ling 36c and finger waving 50c. Phone 2188J. (14 feb ¢) PEMBER'S BRANCH HAIR- dressing and Beauty Tuilure, No. 9 Bradley Bldg. Phone 38, Osh- awa, Ontario. (23 nov 12) CILLTAN McLBAN, PHONE 2105 marcel 35¢ at your home or 735 Albert St. (28 feb ¢) UG i PERMANENT wave special $5. Finger wave 50c. Marcel 35¢. Call 3369. (25 feb c) Undertaking TURE BURIAL €O, 67 KING ST. East. Ambulance Residence 542 ; JSimeoe Street North. Phone 210] and 210W. SF SHAWA BURIAL . MF. Tana & Son. Erouriviors F 1 and Ambulance Service dav and aight. Phone 1002W. & MISS McKENNA VERMANENT waving, finger waving, marcel- ling and beauty enlture. 156 Rox- borough Ave. Phone appoint ments 1230F. (26 feb c) Articles For Sele FOR BALE--DRY BODY WOOD, $3 3% cord. Mixed wood, $2.76 i4 cord. A. Wall. Phone 2628F. (8 feb ©) Celina - Architects & C "STENHOUSE, GENERAL Architectural work. Second floor Royal Bank Building. Phone 149. Residence phone : Auctioneer NE 716), W. J. SULLEY. ni 346 Simcoe St. S.. Osh- awa, Ont. Special attention ven to household furniture sales and farm stock and implemerts. Your patronage solicited Watch Repairing A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT iss watchmaker, repair shop at 41% King St.ret West. Your pat- ronage is solicited . Battery Service TTERIES CHARGE with rental $1.00. Repaired and re built. Called for and delivered. Prompt service, Stan. Bligdon, Mill St. Phone 960. aera : Hemstitching TCHING, 7 CENTS ON broidery work, alterations, gressmaking, ete. The Dell Shop, , Phone 16586, 461 Simcoe S. (5 115 31) "Transportation FRANK McQDATD, COAL, COKE, dry body woo" J soft, mixed slabs. Pho 115 Annis St. \ (2 feb ¢) WEST END , TH best for the & Dry hard- wood, 3% cord ¥. t softwood, 3% cord $2.50, Sai .tion guar anteed. Ben Corson, phone 1041M, 147 Nassau St. (11 feb c) B , $3 A AD. Claude McQuaid, 64 cAlbert St. Phone 1079J. (2 feb ¢) DRY BODY HARDWOOD, Beach and Maple. Stove length. $3 % cord, Robert Christy. Phone 1979W, 12.fcb ¢) HARD B sale. Call W, H, Thompson, 507 King West. 742J. (15 feb c) DRY SLABS $2.26 % cord. Body maple $3. Coke, 79 John St. Phone 3108J. (21 feb ¢) PED COMPLETE, DRESSER, kitchen table, Morris chair, small table, book shelves. 41 Burke St. Phone 2646. 27¢) FOR SALE--MAHOGANY DIN- ing room suite and divanpette, Apply 169 Park Rd. South, ' (2%¢ 5 "TAGE AND STORAGE. inn 85 Bond West. Special ists in furniture moving. Storage warehouse and moving van equip" ment. Phone 82 AV. BO ALE, CA 'contractor. Local and ag dis 'tunce wauling, loads inscred. 609 'Carnegie Ave. Phone 1618. : Music Lessons : ALD G, G v AN- 4st, choirmaster, Simcoe United Church. Plano, organ, singing. Phone 3128. Residence 765M. ; ! © (28 mar ¢) ; GOMBES, TEACH- 'er popular music in three to six 'months. Call for demonstration. "Wednesdays. The Johns Plano 'Store. (25¢) For Rent or Exchange JOST THE PLACE YOU ARE looking for--For rent or €x- change for house in Toronto, a suburban brick home, all cons 'veniences, Kingston highway, large corner lot, frult trees and 'bushes, new asparagus bed, straw- 'perries, chicken house. Phone for appointment, Whitby 534. (7 feb c) ¥ FOR SALE H roomed frame house with large 'size lot, for acres mear Oshawa 'or empty lots in Oshawa. For 'particulars write to 209 Bloor St. Bast, Oshawa. (25¢) "Mattresses & Feather Beds FEATHER BEDS MADE INTO 'mattresses and down comforters. 'Mattresses rebuilt like new. Rep- esentative here now. Box: 224 imes, (1 mar ¢) For Exchange N OS A, WILL ii orange for small chicken farm. Apply te Box 226 Times, . (3c) WOR EXCHANGE--~CHEVROLET Coupe and a $1,000 bond for a AQarger car. Apply Box 231 Nema. Work Wanted A FINNISH GIRL DESIRES position. Experienced parlormalid and plain cooking. City refer- ences, Apply 113 Stacey Ave.® (26%) GIRL WISHES POBITION AS nursemald. Can take full charge of children from infants up, Will also assist with housewdrk. Wages very reasonable. FUR COATS REPAIRED, RE- modelled and relined. Liniugs, buttons, etec., supplies. Crescent Furriers, 119 furon Crescent. Phone 632M, : (1 mar c) Radios Repaired PHONE 383500 OSHAWA RADIO Service for radio repairs. Fully equipped to give reliable service. Chas, Wales. (10 feb c, E ON all makes of radios. Work fully guaranteéd. Tubes tested, Parts for sale, Phone 3186M. (16 feb c) YOUR RADIO SCIENTIFICAL- ly repaired. Our methods are skill ful and our prices moderate. Ten ears specializing in repair work. "ree inspection, Call 2806W Cer tified radiotrician, : (22 feb c) Barber Shop , 18 NA ST, corner of Ash, Halrcutting 16e. Children's hajrcutting on Satur- days 20c. Open all da; Wednes- days, two barbers, the best work- manship. i. (22 feb <) . Wanted to Rent J 1 girls. Bedroom bed sitting room, kitchenette, furnished, suitable for light housekeeping. Write Box No. 201 Times. (273) nished room, heated and central, Boz 308 Times Azim For Rent T -- APARTMENTS Simcoe Manor and Victoria Apts., completely modern, and very cleanly. It will be a pleasure to have you inspect them. Open throughout the day ang eveniug. Bradley Bros, local mgrs, (8 feb ¢) APARTMENTS, FURNISHED OR unfurnished. Low rentals, Disney, phone 1550. - (14t1) APARTMENT TO RENT--HEAT- ad with hot water, electric stove free water, Apply J, C. Young, 4 Prince Bt. (26¢) TO RENT--8 ROOMS WITH 5 bedrooms, French doors, hard- wood floors, fireplace, wireq for stove, double garage. Vacant Feb, 20. Apply G. Gordon, Box 154, Fenelon Falls, Ont, (25¢) ATTRACTIVE APARTMENT, 3 rooms and bath, central, hot water, electric refrigerator, stove, steam heat, janitor. Phone 1400, (25¢) 7 OR J UNFURNISHED ROOMS. with all 'conveniences. One large bed sitting room furnished. Phone 2607J. (26c) FOR RENT--3 NICH ROOMS, choice of ground floor, All con- venienceg, phone, electric wash- er, Reasonable to respectable party. Eulalle Ave. Box 230 Times. (26¢c) 5 ROOM BRICK HOUSE, CEN- tral, conveniences, Immediate possession. Twelve dollars, Hor- ton & French, Times Bldg, i . (27¢) FOR RENT--ONE § ROOMED brick house, Modern econveni- ences, with garage. $20 per month. 6 roomed brick house, hardwood floors, open fireplace, with gar- age, north end. $30. Apply Brad- ley Bros, (27¢) Rest Home OSHAWA REST HOME, NURSE in attendance, warm home, terms reasonable, 80 Brock St. W. Phone 3203. (29 feb ¢) Poultry POULTRY WANTED -- ALL kinds of poultry aM.e, highest prices paid. Fhone 81, Whitby. Special price for gooq fat hens. (12 feb ec) Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD WARM comfortable room. $5 per week, All conveniences. Apply 62 Dijvi- sion St, - (26b) ROOM AND BOARD FOR LADY or gentleman. All conveniences, 16 Brock St. W, Phone 1342W, (27¢) Motor Cars TOR BALE-- 26 FORD COUPE, Good running condition. $40 cash, Phone 318 Whitby. (27a) id BLE SoU fIENRNI A LADIES -- SEND 10c FOR large box of face powder to Cos- mo Cosmetics of Canada, Hamil- ton. Good powder but box is slightly imperfect. (27a) Aviation STUDY COURSES NOW FOR summer flying here. See local representative of Century Afr. ways Ltd., Barker Field, Toronto. W. A, Lick, 3564 Simcoe N., Osh- awa. (27a) . Awnings AWNINGS, TENTS, FLAGS, TAIT pauline, everything in canvas. Phone 2104. George Reid, 66 Bond West. J. J. Turner & Sons, Representative, (25 feb ¢) Home Baking GBNUINE GLUTEN BREAD, the only safe bread for diabetics. Fresh dally. Jean Ruth Cake Shoppe. No. 8 Simcoe. (8 jan tf) | Rates For Classified Ads. First Insertion--114 cents per word. Minimum charge for one in- sertion 30c, Each subsequent consecu- tive insertion 1c per word. ; | Three consecutive inser- tious for the price of two first, insertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge for thrée insertions 60c. Box number 10c additional. Professional or Business Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or less, 10 cents a word per month for each additional word. PHONE 35 Ask for Classified Ad Department Topographical Help Wanted EARN UPWARDS OF $25.00 weekly growing mushrooms for us this spring in cellars and sheds, Begin now. Illustrated booklet free. Canadian Mushroom Co, Toronto. (27-29-31) LAND SURVEYORS ANNUAL SESSION Association to Hold 25th Annual Meeting in Ottawa Ottawa.--The yearly get-to- gether of Dominion Land Sur- veyors, many of whom are mem- berg of the Geodetic and Topo- graphical Survey of the Domin- fon government and spend the greater part of each year ip the little known outposts of Can- uda, will be held herc Feb. 3 and 4. A large number of papers covering aspects of the work of the association members have been. prepared and a feature of the program will be the luncheon on Feb. 3 when the chief speak- er will be Col. C.D.H. MacAlpine, president of the Dominion Ex- plorers Limited, On the same day the delegates - will inspect Ot- tawa's new water purification plant which is soon to be put in operation, Election of officers will con- clude the meeting on Feb, 4. The present officers are the follow- ing: Presidnet, T. 8, Nash; Vice- presidents, J. A. Pounder and P. E. Palmer; Secretary-Treas- urer, W, L. Macllquhan, all of Ottawa, Papers to be presented will in. clude the following: "Report of the Aerial Survey Committee", hy 8, D. Fawcett, Topographical Survey, Department of the Ins terior; "Report of the Lang Sur- vey Committee", by G. A, Ben- nett,' Topographical Survey; "Re- port of the (ieodetic Surveys Commwittee", by H, P. Moulton, Geodetic Survey, Department of the Interior; "The Northwest Territories," by C. 8. Macdonald, Survey; "The Origin of the Rectangular Bys- tem of Survey", by R. O, Spreck- ley, Topographical Survey; "Churchill Harbour Works", by George Kydd, resident engineer for the Départmént of Raflwayvs and Canals, and "Esplératory Burveys at Great Bear Lake in 1931," by R. C. McDonald, of the Geological Burvey of Canada, (00D MARKET FOR CANADIAN TURNIPS IN UNITED STATES Two Thousand Carloads Move South From On- tario Every Year Montreal.--No less than 2,000 carloads of Canadian turnips move every year from the farms of southeastern Ontario and Prince Edward Island to the citfes of the United States over the Canadian National Railways alone, Refrigerator cars are used exclusively for the handling of this traffic, and each car holds approximately 30,000 pounds of this root vegetable, These turnips travel far afield, finding a market as far south as Florida anq as far weslL as Texak. Those from Prince Edward Island are sold almost exclus. ively in New York and the New England states. Up to the end of November the Island has shipped no less than 195 carloads, The popularity of the Canadian tur- nip in the United States is attri- buteq to its tender quality, the result of the ideal elimatic con- ditions under which it is grown, STANDARD HUNG IN OLD CHURCH Another Incident in Can- ada's Oldest Protestant Church Halifax, N.S, -- Another chapte has been added, to the oldest Pro testant Church in the Ddminion On Sunday morning, January 24, the Society of Royal British Veter ans deposited in it the only Royal Standard in Canada, which has been their possession since Lord Lans- downe was Governor-General of this Dominion, The Standard was hung in the storied old House of Prayer, with the permission of. His Majesty Gas in the Stomach Is Dangerous Recommends Daily Use of Bisurat- ed Magnesia to Overcome Trouble Caused by Acid Indigestion Gas in the stomach accompanied by a full, bloated feeling after eat- ing are almost certain eviderfee of the presence of excessive hydro- chloric acid in the stomach, creat: ing so-called "acid indigestion," Acid stomachs arc dangerous be- cause too much acid irritates the delicate lining of the stomach, often leading to gastritis accompanied by serious stomach ulcers. Food fer- ments and sours, creating the dis. tressing gas which distends the stomach and hampers the normal functions of the vital internal or- gans, often affecting the heart, It is the worst of folly to neglect such a serious condition or to treat with ordinary digestive aids which have no neutralizing effect on the stomach acids, Instead get from anv druggist a little Bisurated Magnesia and take a teaspoonful or four tablets in water right after eating. This will drive the gas, wind and bloat right out of the body, sweeten the stomach, neutral ize the excess acid and prevent is formation and there is no sourness, gas or pain, Bisurated Magnesia (in powder or tablet form---never in liquid or milk) is harmless to the stomach, . inexpensive to take and the best form of magnesia for stom: ach purposes, It is used by thous. ands of people who enjoy their meals with no more fear of indiges- tion the parties to the convention un dertake to accept the principle of enforcément of international peace obligations by common action, It was requested that the Nation. al Council forward a copy of this resolution to the Prime Minister ot the Dominion of Canada, inion VOR 7 KING 8ST. EAST Scotland Woolen Tailors SAM ROTISH, Manager the King, conveyed through the | Canadian High Commissioner, the He» Howard Ferguson, The right to use the Royal Stand. | ard was granted to the Society of Royal British Veterans, whose or- ganization dates from the years im- | mediately following the Crimean | War, by her late Majesty Queen Victoria. The Marquis of Lands. downe, then. Governor-General of Canada, was Patron of the Society, and was so impressed with its work that, on a visit to England, he sought her Majesty's permission to have the standard made and pre sented to it. During her reign it was carried unfutled on all official occasions, The privilege to use the Standard wae rescinded in the reign of King Edward VII, who decreed it could be flown only in the presence of royalty. The last man to carry the Standard was John Hughes, whose grandson, Gerald Barnaby, youthful mascot of the 63rd band, was pres- ent at the ceremony Sunday morn- ing. EE ay URGE FACTORY CONTROL Toronto, Ont«-A resolution was passed at a recent meeting of the Local Council of Women asking the National Council to urge the Dom- imion Government that Canadian delegates to the World's Disarma- ment Conference at Geneva should insist upon the inclusion in any dis- armament convention of an under. taking by the signatories to assume control of all factories manufactur. ing materials for War; and that Pwont 78. NEXT THE POST OPI FOR QUICK SALE $2000 buys a good § rooms ed, 1 story stucco bungalow, Gas and electric light, Ool« borne St. E, Apply J. H. R. LUKE Phones 871 or 687TW Felt Bros. The Leading Jeweller Establishea 1886 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH OMPSON rt DRUO STORE PHONE 22 WE DELIVERY We Deliver ir Simcoe St. 8. TIME TABLES WHITBY. OSHAWA, EQWMANYILLE BUS LIN Week Day Schedule (Effective on end alter January 24, 1932) Going West Leave Leave Bowmanville Oshawa 62am 65 7.20 a.m, 8.15 a.m, 10,00 a.m, 15 Leave Hospital 715 p.m SUNDAY Leave Bowmanville 8.00 a.m 10.15 a.m x 1.40 p.m, x 540 p.m x 215 pom 11.40 p.m Leave Hospital 9 1--Daily excopt Sunday, b--Saturday, ays only, d-Sunday enly, CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS 'T Service day and Hol in Effective, Janyary 10, 1933, : FASTBOUND Lv, Oshawa, 8.55 a.m Except Sunday, Lv. Oskawa, 4.45 58 treal and beyond only, CANADIAN PACITIC RAILWAYS Effective Nov, 22, 1031 9.25 a.m, Dail 2.40 Trenton 4.18 p.m. Daily, 12.05 a.m, Daily, 1.05 a m, Dail; x For Ottawa, Flag, ¥e yy on iv, p.m, Daily, except ye mAs pa. Daily, TH Suede om Toronte and West only--flag. Chevrolet Heavy Duty Truck ! with dual wheels. 1980 model Stake or dump body price $650, ONTARIO MOTOR BALES LI MITED 86 King St. East 1 2.20 pom, 4.40 p.m, x 540 p.m, 7.15 p.m, 1000 p.m, 1.3% p.m, Last 4 Leave Ariive Bow. I 2IRS ado ARF For Sale 1928 ESSEX COUPE Ross, Ames & Gartshore HUDSON 135 King 6t, W, Phone 1160 $I3TPPRD? 8% OLIDAY SCHEDULE Oshawa Bowmanville -- Special! Men's Buck! ons nn 2 pair 91 .39 : DOMINION CLOTHING 68 King St. West GRAY COACH LINES (Effective, Nov, 22, 1931) (Eastern Standard Time) Phone 2825 LEAVE OSHAWA LEAVE TORONTO AM, rm, AM, PM, gp -- COD LIVER OIL FOR POULTRY Tpit ...iiiirnnni2Be Hogg & Lytle Ltd. Phone 203 - 24 pm Except Sunday, Eaton Groceteria It Pays To Shop f48 p.m, Except Sunday, 7.20 p.m. Except Sunday. xStaps to Jet off passengers [rc oY Mos Here Always y Montreal and East onlyw Royal York Perce A €a Halt Ib. . ' Pkg. 28 : Superior! a Stores | JURY & LOVELL'S OPTICAL PARLORS J. W. Worrall, Oph. D. | Eyesight Specialist Tom--"Did your uncle remember you when he made his will?" Tim---"1 expect out," Repairing Watches OUR SPECIALTY If your watch is not giving satisfaction we can repair ri make it tell the correct time, / D. J. BROWN THE JEWELER ; Official Watch Inspector for Canadian National and Oshe awa Railroads 20 Simcoe St, 8. Phone 199 TILLIE THE TOILER DRIVE ME TO ws BRINGING UP FATHER NOW: | DUG THAT HOLE FER YOU AN KIN BE DONE - Hl GO OUT AND AMUSE i THAT CHILD 90 SHE WOULDN'T CRY? iI 1 DID GIT HER 1 TO BRING THE HOLE IN THE