Oshawa Daily Times, 12 Feb 1932, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1932 PAGE SEVEN If it's to be Bought o r Sold -- Times Classified Ads will do it Legal CON ANNIE BA Solicitors, Notaries Fublic, Ete Conveyancing and general practice iu Law.. e 7% Simcoe Street, South, Oshawa. Phone 4. G. D. Conant, BA, LLB.;: A. F. Annis, BA. LLB. of Commerce Sule JOSEPH P. MANGAN, B.A, BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Con- veyancer. Money to luaw. Office 14% King St. East, Oshawa. Phone 445, Residence phone 837. GRIERSON, CREIGHTON & Fraser. Barrister, Cte. Bank of | | Commerce Bldg. LOUIS S. HYMAN, BARRISTER. rSolicitor, Notary. Money to loan. 16 Simcoe Street North, Phone 67. Residence 2544W. REER & HUMPHREYS, BAR- siers, Solicitors, Etec. 24% Simcoe St. N. Phone 3160. Residence 3514. Money to loan. FRANK S. EBBS, BARRISTER. Sol.citor, Notary Public, Convey- ancer. bongy to loan, Third floor new r Building, opposite Post | 7 Mg Bo 299, 8. J. , B.A. ter. 12% Simcoe St. South, Tele |phone 8038-566. ("3 sept tf) Medical DR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, I'HY- sician and Surgeon, special etten- tion given to. X-ray work gnd Flectrotheopy., Office, Disney Block Phone 2050. Office open 9 a.m. to 9 pm. Residence 421 King Street Fast. Phone 2416. DR McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, Accoucher. Office and resi- denc¢e King St. East, corner Vic toria St., Oshawa. Phone 94. || Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR. F. T. BRYANS OF 160 | Bloor Street West, Toronto, will be at Hs office over Jury & Lovell's Drug store each Saturdav from 1 til 4 pm. for consultation and Itreatment of diseases of ear, nose lane throat only. Appointments J nay be made at drug store. Phone Undertaking TOKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING ST, East. Ambulance Residence 542 Simcoe' Street North. Phone 210] and 210W, OSHAWA BURIAL CO. M, F. Armstrotg - ~' Son, Proprietors Funeral ttulance Service dav and nig. Phone A " Celina. Architects & C. STENHOUSE, GENERAL Architectural work, Second floor Royal Bank Building. Phone 149. Residence phone 909]. Auctioneer PHONE 716), W. J. SULLEY. Auciloneer, 346 Simcoe St. S. Osh- awa, Ont. Special attention wiven to household furniture sales and farm stock and implements. Your patronage solicited Watch Repairing f. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44% King St.eet West. Your pat- ronage is solicited. Battery Service A RIES CHARGED 75¢ with rental $1.00. Repaired and re built. Called for and delivered. Prompt service, Stan. Bligden, 20 Mill St.. Phone 960. He an Hemstitching fEMETITCHING, 7 CENTS ON embroidery work, alterations, dressmaking, etc. The Dell Shop, 6 imcoe S. Phone 1656, 56% ¥ (6 fly 81) Transportation CARTAGE AND STORAGE, Coleman's, 85 Bond West. Special ists in furniture moving. Storage warehouse and moving van equip® ment. Phore 82. Music Lessons ALD G. GEEN, - ist, choirmaster, Simcoe United Chureh. Plano, organ, singing. Phcne 3128. Residence 765M. (28 mar ¢) Mattresses & Feather Beds FEATHER BEDS MADE INTO mattresses and down comforters. Mattresses rebuilt like new. Rep- resentative here now. Box 224 Times. (1 mar ¢) Palmist CONSULT MADAME BROWN, Palmist, on matters of import. ance. 93 Louisa St, Phone 2636F. Business private, (fmare) h F 5 uling, everything in canvas. hone 2104. George Reid, 66 Bond West. J. J, Turner & Sons, Representative, (25 feb c) Wanted to Rent --A - \y very modern 5 roomed bunga- fow. Not more than 5 minutes walk from General Motors, frat ¢ ley Bros. Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE~-- FOUR ROOMED Fora! lights, furnace, garden, fruit treés, shrubs, garage. Car or truck as part payment, Box 313 Times. (85¢c) A ARGAIN ~~ BIX 1 brick dwelling, modern, Nassau Btreet. st. owner forty-five pundred. - Reduced to three thousand with six hundred cash. Apply Box 65 Oshawa Post Of- proud © 36D), ), age Box 314 Times, Dental DR. S. J. ILLIPS, OV BAS sett's. Special attention to X-rav work. Gas .xtraction. Nurse in at. tendance. Phone 959. House 1312 DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St West, Oshawa. The old- est Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 re- put.hle Fire Companies WHEN PLACIN S N consult R. N. Johns, 8d Simcoe St North, Your iasurance wants at. tended to and vcur interests pro- tected SUN LIFE ABSURANCE COM- pany of Canada, Dominion Bank Chambers. Phone 1834. Alex 8. Ross, S. F. Everson, (15 oct tf) Beauty Parlors For Rent APARTMENTS, FURNISHED OR unfurnished. Low rentals, Disney, phone 1550. (14tf) CONNAUGHT S8T., MODERN 7 roomed house, finished attic, fire- lace, sewing room, garage. hone 1493J. (34c) FOR RENT--IF YOU ARE looking for a house to rent we have a very splendid list which we would be pleased to show you, Bradley Bros. (3be) FOR RENT--6 ROOMED HOUSE hardwood floors and French doors, open fireplace, north end. Phone 1767F. (36¢) Rest Home OSHAWA REST HOME, NURSE in attendance, warm home, terms BETTY LOU BEAUTY PARLOR. Permanent wave special $7.60 wave for $4.00. 10 days only. Naturelle Method. Marcel 60¢c. Finger wave 7ic, Ezpert opera. tors oply. 86 Simcoe St, North. Phone 2068. Upen evenings. (2 aug tf) GENOSHA HAIRDRESSING Parlors, Betty Ward and Grace Maishall, experts in all kinds of r ble, 80 Brock St, W. Pbone 3293 (29 feb ¢) Poultry POULTRY WANTED -- ALL kinds of poultry alive, highest prices paid. Phone 81, Whitby. Special price for goog fat hens. (12 feb ec) Beauty Culture, Cur permanent wave ® speciaity, $5.00, $2.50 and $1000. Finger wave and shampoo $1.00. Marcel 50c. Facials, scalp treatments and mameures. Coffee Sliuppe entrance. Phone appoint- ments 1973, (15 may 1 mo.) CORENE --TOHNFON. WH ATR dresser, 92 Church St. Marcel Hing 35c and finger waving 60c. Phone 2188J. (14 feb ¢) PEMBER'S BRANCII HAIR. dressing and Beauty Tuiture, No, 9 Bradley Bldg., Phone 38, Osh- awa, Ontarlo. (22 nov tI) LILLIAN McLEAN, PHONE 2105 marcel 35¢ at your home or 736 Albert St. (28 feb c) CROQUIGNOLE PERMANENT wave special $5. Finger wave b0c. Marcel 3Gc. Call 3369, (25 feb c) MISS McKENNA PERMANENT waving, finger waving, marcel. ling and beauty culture, 156 Rox- borough Ave. Phone appoint ments 1230F. (26 feb c) Articles For Sale FOR SALE---DRY BODY WOOD, $3 3% cord, Mixed wood, $2.76 4 cord. A. Wall, Phone 2628F. (8mare) FRANK McQUAID, COAL, COKE, dry body wood, hard, soft, mixed slabs, Phone 2423W, 115 Anais St, (2 mar c) WooD, length. Christy. B Beach and Maple. Stove $3 3% cord. Robert Phone 1979W, (12 feb ¢) HARD BODY HARDWOOD FOR sale. Call W. H. Thompson, 607 King West. 742J. (15 feb c) DRY SLABS $2.25 3; cord. Body maple $3. Coke, 79 John St. Phone 3108J, (21 feb ¢) DRY BODY WOOD $3 3; cord. Claude McQuaid, 54 Albert St. Phone 1079J. g . (9 mar ¢) FOR SALE -- ONE GRAMA- phone, one Singer sewing mach- ine. 5562 Masson St., or phone 1183J. (35¢) Fur Coats Repaired FUR COAT§ REPAIRED, RE- modelled and relined. Linings, buttons, etc., supplies, Crescent Furriers, 119 Huron Crescent. Phone 632M, (1 mar ¢) Radios Repaired PHONE 3360 OSHAWA RALIO Service for radio repairs. Fully equipped to give reliable service. Chas. Wales. (10 mar c) T RADIO S Cc all makes of radios. Work fully guaranteed, Tubes testéd. Parts for sale, Phone 3186M. (16 feb c) Help Wanted Rates For Classified Ads. il First Insertion--11; cents per word, i Minimum charge for one in sertiof 30c. Each subsequent tive insertion word. | Three consecutive inser- f tions for the price of two first insertions (tbree cents a word). Minimum charge for three insertions €0c, Box number "(0c additional, Professional or Business 'Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or léss, 10 cents a worq per month for each additional word. | PHONE 35 Ask for Classified Ad Department consecus ic pey "REPRESENTATIVE WANTED | | Ae PREFERABLY WITH KNOWL- edge of life insurance, real estate, bonds or agency work, to sell a Savings plan to individuals and organizations, that is safe, gene erously remunerative and admin- strated by one of the strongest Trust Companies in Canada. Box 811 Times, (35¢) PXPERIENCED CLOTHING man as agent for our well known clothes. Clayton's Ltd. 163 Yonge 8t., Toronto, sy (36a) Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate of Edward P. McQuade, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County and Province of Ontario, Shoe- maker, deceased. Notice ig hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of Edward P., McQuade, who died on or ahout the 25th day of Decembeér, A.D, 1931, at the City of Toronto, in the County of York, are required on or before the First day of March, A.D, 1932, to send notice to the un- dersigned solicitor for the estate of the sald Edward P. McQuade, deceased, with their full names and addresses and full particu- lars in writing of their claims. And take notice that after such mentioned date the Administra- tor will proceed to distribute the assets of the sald deceased, among the parties entitled there to, and will not be liable for the sald assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim no- tiee shall not have been received at the time of such distribution. Dated at Oshawa, this 4th day of February, A.D., 1932, JOSEPH P. MANGAN, Barrister. &c., Oshawa, Ont. Solicitor for Rev, P. J, Bench, Administrator, AN OLD ROOT CROP "The mangel appears to be one of the oldest of our cultivated root crops," states the Dominion Agros- tologist discussing "Field Roots in Canada" (Bul. 8 N.S.). "Although exact records are not available the production of the mangel can be traced back as far as 2000 B.C, The evidence of its production at that date is contained on an old plate found in an Egyptian grave. Ac- cording to Theophiast red and white roots were commonly cultivated in Asia Minor as far back ag 320 B.C." Asked by an administration offi- cial why he wanted to enter the United States an Irishman, who was being examined (at Ellis Island, replied that he simply wanted to earn an honest living, "Oh, that's all right, then" said the official. "I guess that's not one of the overcrowded occupations." Japan consists of 487 islands, "1 don't know anything worse thun letting your wife find a let- ter you've forgotten to post," gala one wan, nervously, as he turned out various pockets. "Oh, I do,"" sald the other, "And what is it?" "Letting her find one you fore got to burn." Aches and Pains London, Ont.-- "After the birth of my youngest child I was in" miserable health, was so rundown, weak and nervous that 1 could not be on my feet and seemed to suffer with aches andpains all thru my body," said Mrs. Ada Wales of 144 Maitland St, "I was clear down when I began taking Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription, but there was a marked improvement in my con- dition by the time I had taken three bottles--when 1 had finished my seventh bottle 1 had fully re- gained my health--was a well, strong woman," All druggists. Write Dr. Pierce's Clinic, Dept. "502", Buffalo, N.Y,, for free medi. cal advice, Acids in Stomach Cause Indigestion Create Sourness, Gas and Pain. How to Treat. Medical authorities state that nearly nine-tenths of the cases of stoamch trouble, indigestion, sour- ness, burning, gas, bloating, nausea, ete, are due to.an excess of hydro- chloric acid in the stomach, The delicate stomach lining is irritated digestion is delayed and {ood sours, causing the disagreeable symptoms which every stomach suffercr knows so well, Artificial digestants are not need- ed in such cases and may do real harm, Try laying aside all digestive aids and instead get from any dru- gist some Bisurated Magnesia and take a teaspoonful of powder or four tablets in water right after eat- ing. This sweetens the stomach, prevents the formation of excess acid and there is no sourness, gag or pain. Bisurated Magnesia (in pow- der or tablet form--mnever liquid or milk) is harmless to the stomach, inexpensive to take and is the most efficient form of magnesia for stom- ach purposes, Tt is used by. thous- ands of people who enjoy their meals with no more fear of indiges- tion. "Pied, dd 4 TORONTO PRODUCE (Buying) Toronto dealers are buying pro- duce at the folowing prices: Lggs--Ungraded, cases return. ed, frésh axtras, 16c; fresh firsts, 14c: seconds, 11ec. Butter---No. 1 Ontario eream- ery solids, 187; to 10¢; No, 2, 17% to 18¢, Curning eream---Special, No. 1, 19¢; No, 2, 16e. Cheese--No, 1 large, colored, parafined and government grad- ed, 10c. 20c; # Dressed Alive M.F, Bel. AB 1512 1411 1310 «1714 1411 1200 Chickens, bs. Under 4% each ,.... Fatted hens, ov IS, .......0 14. each 12 Over 235 to 4 Ibs each 10 Over 3 to 3! Ibs. each .... Young turkeys, over 156 bs , .. Do, 8to 15s, .. Young geese . » Ducklings, over b Ibs, each .... Old r 6 Ib Guinea f o bi) " 10 07 1712 «es 2018 «1008 1411 Produce Prices on the - Commercial Markets (Belling) Toronto dealers are ifering pro- duce to retail dealers at the fol- lowing prices: Eggs--Fresh extras, in tons, 23c; fresh extras, loose, 21c; firsts, 19¢; seconds, 1be. Storage exfras, 16c; firsts, ldc; seconds, 12e. Butter--No, 1 creamery, prints, 23%¢; No. 2 creamery, prints, 22%e, Cheese -- New, large, 11%e; twine, 12¢; triplets, 12ic. Old, large, 18c; twins, 183c; triplets, 1815c; stiltons, 20%c¢; new etil- tons, 14ic. Poultry--Chickene, 5 to 6 ™s, 26c 1b; 4 to 5 Ibs, 220; 3 to 4 Ms, 21c; under 2% lbs, 28c. Hens, over b Ibs, 20 to 23¢; 4 to 5 1s, 22¢, Ducklings, 22 to 25c Geese, 15 to 18c. Turkeys, 23 to 2be¢. car- TORONTO PROVISIONS Wholesale provision dealers are quoting the following prices to local retail dealers: Pork hams, 11 to 12¢; ghoul- ders, 9%.c; butts, 10%c; loins, 121e, : Cured meats--Long, clear ba- cong, 60 to 70 Ms, 19¢; 70 to 80 Ibe, 17g: 90 to 110 hs, 16e; lightweight rolls, 18c; heavy- weight rolls, 17¢. Lard--Pure tlerces, 91/c; tubs, 10e; pails, 10%ec; prints, 10 to 05e, Shortening--Tlercee, 10¢; tubs, 10c; pails, 10%e, Special pastry shortening -- Tierces 16c; tubs, 153c; pails, ' ONLY TEN POUNDS IN NEW BALLOON Low Pressure Tire Known as "Air Balloon" on the Road A new low ptessure tire, so ample in its billowy proportions that it gives the impression of being at- tached to the hub of the wheel in- stead of to the rim, has been de- veloped by the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company Knéwn as the "Air Balloon", thé new tire carriés only from ten to foustéen pounds pressure and is de- signed primarily to incréase riding comfort, The "Air Balloon" ap- proximately doubles the cross sec: tion size for small cars and increas- es the air volume about four times. Exhaustive tests made by Firestone engineers have shown that its cush- ioning qualities bring about the nearest approach to "riding on air" that it has yet been possible to achieve in tire manufacturing. Cob- blestones, car tracks, road ruts and similar rough spots of the highways are taken with scarcely any jar at all, Along with the comfort phase of their engineering task, the Firestone designers also developed the safety features of the new tire. It is ane nounced that mud, sand, sod, or soft ground, wet or slippery pave- ments are negotiated with ease and safety heretofore unknown. Skid ding hagards are greatly reduced, In this respect the tire achieves one of its most important missions, since the combination of low pressure and increased riding surface give it a much higher resistance against skiddine than has ever before been attained. SEEDS ARE WEED MENACE Studies carried out by weed spe cidlists of the Department of Agri. culture at Ottawa show strikingly the menace of weeds through the multitude of their seeds, For in- stance, a single plant of wild mustard, stinkweed, foxtail, pigweed or' campion, produces from 10,000 to 20,000 seeds; worm-seed mustard about 25,000; shepherd's purse about 50,000 and the tumbling mustard about 1,500,000. Moral: Weeds should never be allowed to go to va We buy Old Gold and Silver | We repair anything bought in a Jewelry Store BASSETT'S Jewelers On Oshawa's Main Corner PROGRAM AND PERFORMANCE (Continued from page 4) able assistance in gecuring this convention for Oshawa, and also in assisting to make it a suc cess, one of phe features of the convention being the Chamber of Commnierce dinner in honor of the provinelal officers and executive of the Legion, Yignung Another subject dealt with in the 1928 program was that of better lighting for the city, par- ticularly in the business gnoction, Progress hag been made in this direction, but the need for fur- ther improvement still exists, and will continue to be a feature on the Chamber of Commerce pro- gram, ROYAL YORK BREAD FLOUR 98 Ib. bag, $2.40 Satisfaction Guaranteed Hogg & Lytle, Ltd. Phone 208 Publi¢ Rest Room Only one item on the definite program of the Chamber of Com- merce for 1928 falled to be the subject of definite action, This was the clause which called for an investigation of means of pro- | viding a public rest room and comfort station to be open dur- ing the day and evening. This question has from time to time heen glven serious consideration, but as yet no action has resulted, This list of Chamber of Com- merce activities Is Impressive, It shows, in the first place, how well the needs of the city were analyzed when the program was drafted in "1928, and further, Established 1880 how well that program has been rorviod papat program has been | 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Chamber of Commeres and all | == those who have co-operated to | ) bring its objectives to realization, | HOM. | (To be continued) | ---- DRUG STORE PHONE 22 WE DELIVERS Eaton Groceteria . It Pays To Shop Here Always Felt Bros. The Leading Jeweller i CLR 9 ___. Matilda, won't sing ne ! thine for our guest "Oh, but, dear, it is sn late: and | besides they are beginning to gn" "Yes, but not quickly enough." How To End | RHEUMATISM New Medicine Drives Rheumatic Poisons from Joints and Muscles Lr Slmcoe St, 8, We Deliver Chevrolet Heavy Duty Truck with dual wheels, 1980 model, Stake or dump body price $650, ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LIMIT DD 80 King ..., East AAR, PHN | | | | EASES PAIN FIRST DAY Poisons in the blood settling in| the joints and muscles cause rheu- | matism. You cannot get rid of | rheumatic agony till every frace of these dangerous poisons is driven out of your system, That's why external remedies and pain deaden- ine drugs only give temporary re- lief, What vou need is RU-MA, the new medicine now sold by all up to date druggists that acts directly | on ths liver, stomach and blood, and | expels through the natural chan- | nels of elimination the dangerous | poisons that cause rheumatic mise ery . No long waiting for your suffer- ing to stop. RU-MA cases pain the first day and is the one rheumatism remedy guaranteed to fres muscles and joints from all painful stiffness swelling and lameness. Jurv & Lovell Ltd, has so much confidence in RU-MA that they want every rheumatic in town to try it and guarantee money-back if | it does not end rheumatism. For Sale 1928 ESSEX COUPE Ross, Ames & Gartchore HUDSON--ESSEX 1385 King St. W. Phone 1160 Special! Men's One Overshoes. Pac 91:39 DOMINION CLOTHING 68 King St. West Royal York 0 Peres dea "rks. 28e Superior Repairing Watches OUR SPECIALTY It your watch is not giving satisfaction we can repair and make it tell the correct time, D. J. BROWN THE JEWELER Official Watch Inspector for Canadian National and Osh- sced, awa Railroads 20 Simcoe St. 8. Phone 180 YOUR RADIO SCIENTIFICAL- ly repaired. Our methods are skill ful and our prices moderate, Ten vears specializing in repair work. Free inspection. Call 2806W Cer- tified radiotrician, aie (22 feb ©) Wanted WANTED -- IMMEDIATELY, light closed car, Must be bargain. State: model and lowest cash price, George Pattison, Ontario Street, Brighton, Ont. (85¢c) Er-pe----s a Male Help Wanted GOULD USE 3 MEN OVER 25 yéarg with store or stiles experi- ence, For appointment phons 2842 6 to 7.30. (35¢) For Exchange WANTED--A GOOD CAR IN EX- change for modern five roomed bungalow. Box 312 Ter. ) e Nursing PRACTICAL NURSE DOCTOR'S reference. Maternity or general nursing, assists with house work, Charges moderate. Phone 3033J. (6 mar c) Barber Shop GUS BANKS, 180 CELINA ST, corner of Ash. All hair cutting 15¢. Mr. Graham, formerly of Mary St., is now assisting. We (22 feb ¢) For Sale or Exchange NTGE 5 ROOM BRICK HOUSE for sale or will exchange for farm or car, North énd, Good locality. Large lot, Trees. Gas ©), TILLIE THE TOILER By Russ. Westover --_ Ce mg BEST FRIEND Y 0 GLUM, MAC-T You LOOK LIKE YOUNVE LOST WuR MAC, MAYBE I OH, AAC» MAS M NOT GOING PIINE AND COMPANY THAT'S Vou SEE THE BOSS TOLD THE war id HE'D GWE HM A TOB HERE PF WE WANTED OME = | HOPE WHAT (9 THAT ? 1% MAGGIE | SINGIN' A Wile, DRESSER TO GET MY WRIST- WATCH YESTERDAY: By. Geo. McManuy -= £2 LISTEN CONRAD! BUT THIS IN THE ATTIC THE FIRST THING: WE KNOW=THERELL BE NOTHIN' AROUND MERE (TO TELL THE TIME WITH: TA at Tames

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