PAGE SEVEN MANNING F. SWARTZ, BARRIS- ter, Solicitor, Notary. Money to loan. 11 King St. East, Phone 283. Residence 798. (17 feb tf) CONANT & ANNS BARRIS ters, Solicitors, Notaries Public. Ete. Conveyancing and general oractice fn Law. Office 7% Sim- coe Street South,, Oshawa. Phone 4. G. D. Conant, B.A, LL.B.; A. PF. An B.A., LL.B. T4, K.C., BANK of Fok Building, Jo . MANGAN, B.A, . rister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Conveyancer. Money to loan. Of- fice 14% King St. East, Oshawa. Phone 445. Residence phone 837. GBYBRSON, CREIGHTON & Fraser. Barristers, Etc. Bank of Commerce Bldg, LOUIS ©. HYMAN, BARRISTER, Soiicitor, Notary, Morey to loan. 16 Simcoe Street North. Phone 67. Residence 2544W. GREER & HUMPHREYS, BAR- risters, Solicitors, Efc. 2414 Sim- coe St. N. Phcne 3160. Residence 3514. Money to loan. S.J. HENNICK, B.A., BARRIS ter, 1212 Simcoe St. South, Tele- phone 3038--565. «*5 sept tf) Medical BR. B J. HAZLEWOOD, PHY- sician and Surgeon, special atten- tion given to X-ray work and Electrotheopy. Office, Disney Block. Phone 2050. Office open D am 9 pm. Residence 421 King Street- East. Phone 2416. lA a a a --A,AL Undertaicng EUKE BURTAS. CO. 67 KING St. East. Ambulance. Residence 542 Simcoe Street North. Phone 210J and 210W. BETTY LOU BEAUTY PARLOR, Permanent Wave $3.50 up. "Cro- quinole and Spiral". Marcel 50c. Shampoo, Finger Wave and trim $1. Expert operators on'y. 79 Sim- cos St. North (note new ad- dress). Phone 2968. (8 aug tf) G EN O Ss HA HAIRDRESSING Parlors, Betty Ward and Grace Marshall. experts in all kinds of Beauty Culture. Our permanent wave a specialty. $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. Finger wave and shampoo $1.00. Marcel 60c. Fac- lass, scalp treatments and mani- wires. Coffee Shoppe entrance. Phone appointments 1973. (156 may 1 mo) LORENE JOHNSON, HAIR- dresser, 92 Church St. Marcel- ling 85c and finger waving 60c. Phone 2188J. ae - (14 july c) PEMBER'S BRANCH HAIR- dressing and Reauty Tuiture, No. 9 Bradley Bldg., Phone 3%, Osh- awa, Ontario. (23 nov t) LILLIAN NMcLEAN, MARCEL 35¢c at your home or 725 Albert St. Phone 2105. (28 june ¢) PRINCILLA BEAUTY SALON, permanent waves specialty, $2.50 to $10." Finger waving 50c, marcelling 35¢. Phone 688. (9 july ¢) PERMAN- MISS McKENNA'S ent wave specials for month of June. J. Nelson Day method from $2.75 upwards. Other lines of beauty culture, Moderate prices. Phone 1230F for appoint- ments. (11 july ¢) MAYFAIR BEAUTY SALON, 141; King St. East, Jean Winter, All branches of beauty culture. Permanent waving a specialty. Phone 2020 for prices. (18 july e) OSHAWA BURIAL CO. M. F. Armstrong & Son, Proprietors. Funeral and Ambulance Service lay and night. Phone 1082W. R7 Celina. (4tf) Architects S.C. STENHOUSE, GENERAL Architectural worl. Second floor Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. Residence phone 909). Auctioneer PHONE 716J. W. J. SULLEY, Auctioneer, 346 Simcoe St S., Oshgwa. Special attention given to household furniture sales and farm stock aad {mplements. Your patronage solicited. : Watch Repairing FA VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 46 King Street West. Your patronage is solicited. 2 Hemstitching HENSITTCHING. 7 CENTS ON embroidery work, - alterations, dressmaking; etc. The Dell Shop, id Simcoe 8. Phone 1656, (5 ily 31) 4+ Transportation CRRTACEY AND STORAGE. Coleman's, 85 Bond West. Spec- falists in furniture moving. Stor- ag® warehouse and moving van equipment. Phone 82. Battery Service Articles for Sale GOOD SOUND DRY 80DY HARD wood. Guaranteed full measure, 1 cord, $3.25. Mixed. $3. Soft wood, $2.25 A. Wall, 292 Cour- cellette Ave. Phone 2628F, 8 july FRANK McQUAITD, COAL, COKE, dry body wood, hard, fired slabs. Soft wood. Phone 115 Annis St. (2 FOR SALE--SAND, G cinders, sods, black loam. Bros. Phones 1045J, 332 c) (28 june c) BLACK'S WOOD YARD, 179 John St. Phone 3109J. Slabs $2.25 Body hardwood $3 3 cord, (1 july c) 148 SIMCOE SOUTH, NEAR Loblaw's. Second hand clothes bought and sold here slightly worn. Both ladies' and men's. Don't miss these bargains. (2 July ¢) WOOD FOR SALE. $2.25 TO $3. H. R. Stark, 386 Pine Ave, Phone 1727W. (2 July e» FOR SALE--BODY WOOD AND soft wood, mixed slabs Call W. H. Thompson, 507 King West. Phone 742J. (7 july c) FOR SALE -- ORNAMENTAL shrubbery and fruit' trees, etc. Agents for Stone & Wellington, Toronto. Order now for fall and spring planting. Phone 25. Cleve Fox, Oshawa. (14 j BATTERIES CHARGED 75¢ with rental $1.00. Called for and delivered Batteries $2.75 and up: Stan. Bligdon, 20 Mill St. Phpne 960. DRY BODY HARDWOOD, mixed wood and summer wood. Prompt delivery. Phore 1979W. R, Christie, (30 ) june ec) RADIO OR CAR BATTERIES re¢harged. Call for and delivered 756. Electro plate refinished, chromium plating, nickel plating. W.5 H" Platt, 317 Celina St. Phone 1556J. (15 july ¢) DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 'King St. West, Oshawa, The oldest Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 reputable Fire Companies. SUN LIFZ ASSURANCE COM- pany of Canada, Dominion Bank Chambers. Alex. S. Ross, 8. PF Everson. Phone 1834. '15 oct tf) Work Wanted ALL ROUND CARPENTERS and contractors will work for half pay rather than relief rations. Phéne 14067." (1431) HO U S E KEEPER, EXPERI- snced, middle-aged English wo- man, well educated, with child three, desires work, country pre- ferred. Widower's or bachelors nome.. Good cook. Advertiser, care Hobbs R.R. 1, Whitby. (143c) SEWING LADIES AND CHILD- iy by day if desired. Portable electric machine available if r»- quired, Mrs. Solomon, North Osh- a (141, 143, 145, 147, 149, 151) FOUNG FINN ISH WOMAN DE- sirés work. Cook general, good soak, or work by day. Phone. B14W. (145a) I. Summer Resort Ww. ASS LODGE, ON LAKE Ropsedn, Muskoka; " unexcelled l ion," all conveniences, bad- igton, bowling, tennis, golf, craguet, quoits, dancing, good bathing. For descriptive folder and pamphlet on "Making your holiday dollar go farther", write Wigwassan Lodge, 86 Duplex Avenue, Toronto. : . (1 july c) A PIANO, CHEAP FOR | CASH. Apply 105 Celina St. (143¢c) FRESHLY PICKED STRAWBER- ries delivered to all parts of Osh- awa. Phone 631, F. Shaw, 74 Park Rd. South, (18 july e) FOR SALE-- GAS STOVE, 2 burner and oven. Good condition suitable price. 44 Ontario Street, Apt. No. 6. (144¢c) Bicycles for Sale BOYS', GIRLS' BICYCLES, TEN dollars up. Tires one dollar. Tubes 80c. Accessories = and re- pairs. 12 Richmond E. (21 july ce) Dental CR. 8. J, PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- sett's. Special attention to. X-ray work. Gas extraction. Nurse in aliendance. Phone 959. House | 1312 Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY--CLOSED car in Al condition. Cheap for cash, Phone 3054M. ~~ (143¢) CAR WANTED FOR CASH. 1927 or 1928. Box 126 Times. (143c) Roofing HAYTON, THE ROOFER, asphalt and wood shingle roofs, free inspection. 185 Arthur. Phone 1643W, For Rent APARTMENTS, FURNISHED OR unfurnished. Low rentals. Disney, phoné 1550. (1 june tf) FURNISHED BEDROOM WITH all - conveniences, 137 Simcoe North. Phone 1236W, (119tf) 3 ROOMED FLAT WITH PRI- vate bath. All conveniences. Ap- ply to 91 Ritson Rd. N. Phone 2850. (4 jly ¢) FOR RENT-- TENTS, CHAIRS, tables, ladders, electric cleaners and waxers. Phone 25. Cleve Fox, Oshawa, (14 july c) SUMMER COTTAGE TO RENT at Williams Point, Lake Scugog, five rooms fully furnished. Apply A. W, Pickard, Bowmauville, Phone 185. (1411, LARGE, 10 ROOMED FUR- nished housa for summer months. Vegetable garden and garage. centrally located. Moderate terms. Apply 179 King Street E. Telephone 534. (143c} EOR RENT--5 ROOMED BRICK house, hardwood floors. All con- veniences, furnace, good base- ment, built in cupbords in Kkit- chen, front and back porches, paved street, garage. Immediate possession. Rent reasonable to good tenant. Apply 31 Elgin St. East. Phone 1408W. (143c) FOR RENT-- 2 ATTRACTIVE apartments, 3 rooms, central, newly decorated, Frigidaire, lat- est modern conveniences, laun- dry, janitor, reasonable rent, Phone 871 (144c) FOR RENT--COTTAGE AT WIL liams Point, Lake Scugog, on lake front. $100 for season $50 for July or August. Phone AT. ON SIMCOE sin par- All conveniences, Phone 1198W (145¢ HOUSE TO RENT---5 WhoMED: 14 acre of land, modern conveni- ences. Apply 29 Patricia Ave (145¢) "Lawn Mowers Sharpened LAWN MOWERS, SHARPENED and repaired, called for and de- livered. Lawns rolled, cut fixed. Driveways filled. Bros. Phone 3193W, (31 june ¢) LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED or repaired. Six months' service for $1. Phone J. Severs, 1848M. TO RENT North, large St. lour, fire place, roon or | (145¢) | days 1 | portance, 93 and | =m Slater | { SPIRITUAT, evening 8 to 9 p.m. A (20 june ¢) | Transportation REGENT CARTAGE AND ing. Low rates. - Prompt service. Call M. F. Riordan. Phone 1718F (27 june ¢) Male | Help 'Wanted WANTED ROOFING SALE men, leads furnished, assistance given. Phone 1643W. (1431) For Exchange WILL TRADE SMALL 6 ed house, close to High and Motors for cottage lake or 4 roomed house Box 127 "TROOM- School at the in city "Repair Service REPAIR ¢ SERVICES -- AWNINGS Radios, Washers, Lawn Mowers Electric appliances, etc. linoleum a specialty. When roof leaks phone 25. Oshawa. your (14 july Baby Chicks BABY CHICKS AND STARTED Chicks, bred to lay strains (Bloodtested), Nine 'and ten cents. Phone 1337] c) {9 july ¢) (145¢) | Shoe Repairing "BEST IN THE LONG RUN" Slogan of the Champion Shoe Re- pair. We coliect and deliver, Sat- izfaction guaranteed. Reasonable prices. Phone 1216. 17 Bond East. (27 june c) | MARVELO-- - - | go "MOV- | FOR SALE-- | five | For | st. | } | | | | | | Part Laying | Cleve Fox, | | plaved here tn date. | Saturday Rates For Classified Ads. First Insertion--114 cents per word. Minimum charge for one in- sertion 30c. Each subsequent tive insertion word. Three consecutive inser- tions for the price of two first insertions (three cents a word). Minimum charge for three insertions 60c. Box number "0c additional. Professional or Business Cards, $2.50 per month tor 20 words or less, 10 cents a worg per month for each additional! word. PHONE 35 Ask for Classified Ad Department consecu- lc per ~~ Nursing - Mh oie PRACTICAL NURSE, DOC TOR'S references, maternity or general nursing, assists housework. Charges moderate, For informa- tion phone 3033J. Barber Shop BANKS BARBER SHOP, 180 Celina St., corner of Ash. All haircutting 15c¢. Closed Wednes- p.m. 23 Palmist 'MADAME all matters Louisa St. Business private, i BROWN, of im- Phone CONSULT Palmist, on 636F. TINGS HELD Open every 11 welcome Mi at 124 Stacey Ave. Marvelo from Marvelo. Sensational liquid cleanser of all time. Phone IM. Delivery Tuesdays. feat © Real "Estate "For r Sale TT OMALL to Motors. Price and fifty dollar call 318 French | (144h) and lot, close hundred particulars BOX LACROSSE AT CLAREMONT of Memorial Has Been Enclosed for Lacrosse Club CLAREMONT, June 18--A part of the Memorial Park has bcen en closed for the use of the Box La- crosse Club and since the boys have practicing in this 'they have met with better success in the league games, two 'of which have been The first on evening last, was Good- wi ood vs Claremont, the score 4-1 in favor of the latter. A game was played by Stouff- ville and Claremont, on Monday evening when the home team again won by a score of 6-2. This Sat- urday, June 18th, Altona and Clare- he- The } june ¢) | --DIRT AND ST AINE | Fri- | ~~ HOUSE | Park | mont will play here. The standing of the lol league up to the pre- sent is as follows: Won Lost Draw Points veel 1 5 Claremont ... 0 4 Altona 4 0 4 Stouffville .. 1 3 Last night (Thursday) the local club went over to Brooklin to play a friendly game with the club there and were defeated. Farewell Sermon The Rev. H. R. Stvens delivered his farewell message to his congre- gation on' Sunday evening. Out of courtesy the evening service at the United Church was cancelled, and a large number from that congre- zation attended the Baptist Church. 'the Rev. A. McLellan was present and spoke in high esteem of Mr. Stevens' ministry here and express- ed regret that their pleasant asso- ciations were about to terminate, The Rev. Mr. Stevens has been pas- tor of the Baptist Church during the past four years and in leaving Claremont will take with him the best wishes 'not only of his own congregation but of the community at large. He will move, with his family to Toronto the end of this week. Goodwood Mission Band Picnic Last Saturday afternoon the members of the United Church Mission Band, accompanied by their leader and a number of their par- ents, motored to Greenwood and picnicked on Mr, F. L. Green's de- lightful grounds. As the weather was perfect the afternoon proved a most enjoyable one. arious games were played but the water proved to be the chief attraction as it was of suitable depth for the lit- tle folks to bathe .in with safety. About 5.30 o'clock all sat down to a bountiful® picnic' supper and after their keen appetites were satisfied, the happy party returned home grateful to Mr. Green for his park. | eling the usc of Teacher Resigns Miss Marjory Blakeston, of Strat ford, who resigned her position as assistant teacher of the Continua tion School herc after a term of two vears, presented with a beautiful bedroom wk by the pu-| pils. in appreciati f her services at the of the 1 this week On Wedi lay e 12 she beautiful picture People's Societ of which ry as well as one of | The pre- | k place at the he Mrs. E. Pearce, he exccutive of the so-| and sc was cl also trom! of the she wi: is | the Your nited Church aes t active workers. 3 tion toc | the pre ident, | entertained 1 de liz thtful supper honor of leaving Claremont with her the | : many friends she during her sojourn here r of the members of the | AF. ciety at cial evening Blakestone. Miss | best v | has mad A numb Brourha 4 Til n Lodge, M. were in. Toronto on ocd evening attending the annual Post- | amsters' meeting and banquet of St. | A Andrew's Lodge held in® Yonge St Masonic Temple. Mrs. Yeates' ¥riends are pleased that her health has proved suf | ficiently to permit her to return to | e takes | Claremont for a short time. Mrs i Dillons, of Toronto, accompanied her. young people at- at Uxbridge on the street dance | Several of our tended Field Day Wednesday also n the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson, of | rora, spent Sunday with Mr, | Underhill and daughter A number of the Baptist Church | congregation were m IL indsav on Tuesday and Wednesday attending the Whitby and Lindsay Baptist Association. | Si -------------- Au-| Jas. |e | A "tri-pack" photographic film has| been perfected tor making pictures in natural It consis three thin films placed one behind the other and hound together firm lv. The first of the films is sensi- tive to red light, the second to green, and the third to blue-violet. | Since white light is a mixture of these three primary eolors, 'nearly all graduations of tone can be ob tained by combining them in dif- ferent proportions. color, ts of Miss | A | TIME TABLES BOWMANVILLE, OSHAWA & WHITBY Day Schedule wo ight Saving Time) (Effective on and after id 1, 1932) Arrive 12.4 pm. 6.45 pm. 7.15 p.m. SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE (Daylight Saving Time) Geing eat Leave Leave Arrive Bowmanville Oshawa Whitby va m. Arrive Hospital Hospital 9.40 an, 12.15 p.m, 250 p.m, 330 pan. 7.15 p.m, 7.45 p.m. 10 35 p.m 3 11.10 p.m. OSHAWA, BOWMANVILLE, AND BOBCAYGEON Note--Daylight Saving Time and Standard Time effective on all Divisions on same dates as Oshawa and Bowmanville. Effective on and after June 10th, 1932 NORTHBOUND 10.45 a.m. 12.45 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 8.15 p.m. 11.40 p.m LINDSAY ung 4 v Fr 2 Ajo Kepimyeg 'wd Coy yp eg dedxd Apeq rN i r Hampto ye VETO urs tv I Plea Dur Ar SOUTHBOUND Daily a.m. Sat., Hol. p.m, 6.45 Jar Yelvertor estleton Hlazks rketc 'ee i nniskillen +. Special Busses i All Occasions Reasonable Rates and Carefus Drivers T. A. GARTON, PROPRIETOR BOWMANVILLE PHONES 412 or 48 Oshawa Waiting Room, 6 Prince St. hone 2283 GRAY COACH' LINES (Effective May 1, 1932) (Eastern Standard Time) i .EAVE OSHAWA LEAVE TORONTO | M, P.M. AM, P.M. 5.45 12.30 30 230 3.30 oy 30 ? od 4.30 5.30 430 5.30 9.30 5.30 ds.30 bs.30 7.30 1.30 7.30 dss b3.30 9.30 2M. . 2.30 12.30 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS Effective au (Standard T 9.26 a.m 2.45 CLR Eo Daily, except Sunday. ws For Ottawa. "Montreal and East only-- a . 'Westbound J. C. 3 YOUNG GENERAL INSURANCE 4"; Prince St., Oshawa Office Phone 798 Res. Phone 2895 5.52 a.m. Daily. 6.30 a.m. Daily. 3.12 p.m. Daily, 7.32 p.m. Daily, except Sunday, m8.54 p.m, Daily. i m Toronto and "West only--flag. OVERSEAS LEAGUE OFFICIAL PAID VISIT TO CANADA | ICE REFRIGERATORS |! Your choice of Three at | ROCK BOTTOM PRICES I | Ross, Ames & Gartshore f . HUDSON--ESSEX I 135 King St. W. Phone 1160 Montreal.-- Representing the Overseas League in Scotland, Miss Winifred Wrench, sister of Sir Evelyn Wrench, editor-in- chief and proprietor of the Lon- don Spectator, paid a brief visit to Montreal arriving on board the Scottish Trade Ship, Letitia, recently, She proceeded to Hali- fax by train to make further plans in connection with the establishing of a permanent camp in Nova Scotia where mem- bers of the League and their friends from the Old Country may have a summer holiday and lead an open air life. Last year Repairing Watches OUR SPECIALTY ~ If 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- awa Railroads 20 Simcoe St. S. Phone 189 Miss: Wrench spent five months in this country organizing branches of the Overseas league and on her return gave addresses on Canada to audiences all over Scotland, On the day she left home for her recent trip she broadcast on the subject 'New Scotland the Unknown." One of 10 Simcoe St. 8. OMIP DRUG STORE PHONE 22 WE DELIVERY We Deliver her main objects is to make Nova Scotia better known in Auld Scotia, WOMAN'S PRESENCE OF MIND BROUGHT ARREST OF CROOKS | INQUIRE about our Free Washing and Greasing. ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LIMITED 86 King St, E. Phone 900 Montreal.--The mind of Mrs. J. Mirron played an important part in the arrest of two men, Lucien Savard and Armand Bedard, charged with impersonating Quebec Liquor Commission police here recently. Producing a fake warrant and badge: two men arrived at the home of Mrs. Mirron and stated they were Q.L.C. police who had come to arrest her, Mrs. Mirron, though frightened. knew of no reason for her arrest, and think- ing quickly, asked to be allowed a moment to borrow they demanded for Going to a pav station, she noti- | fied the headquarters of the | Quebec Liquor Commission po- | lice. On her return to the house she told the "inspectors" she | could not get the money and if | she must be taken into custody | they would have to allow her to | dress. In the meantime the bona | fide police arrived and arrested the extortionists. presence of immunity. HAVE YOU TRIED 01d English DRAKES' "sie © Horse Radish Sauce? You'll Like It Sold Everywhere; Made in Oshawa 9.30 1.30 di0.20 1.30 10.30 a--Daily except Sunday. b--Saturday, sunday and holidays only, d-- Sunday only. --Except Sunday and holida; CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Train Service Effective May 1, 1932 (Eastern Standard Time) EASTBOUND 9.42 a.m, Daily. 1.5% p.m. Except Sunday. 4.42 p.m, Daily, Lv. Oshawa, Accidents every day. Get your auto, house, contents insured in good sound companies thru J. H. R. LUKE Regent Theatre Block Phone 871 or 687TW jo p.m. D. 2M am. Da ! 2.00 am. Dailv WESTBOUND' 4.45 a.m. Daily 10 a.m. Daily, F5.57. a.m, Daily. 4.06 p.m, Daily. 647 p.m. Except Sunday, 17 i Ly. Oshawa, Eaton Groceteria It Pays To Shop Here Always the $100 | ZAREPAIRING bh Fine Watch Repairing Our Specialty FELT BROS. Established 1886 12 Simcoe St. South NEW LOW PRICES ROYAL YORK TEA % Ib. Pkg. = 24c 1 Ib. Pkg. 47c at all Superior Stores Glasses broken again. Phone 32135 for prompt repairs JURY & LOVELL Optical Dept. Phone 3215 8 King St. E p.m. Daily. F--Flag stop to let off Montreal passengers. PEE SIRT TILLIE THE TOILER-- By Russ. Westover WHY, HELLO, MAC How DID ™ YOU SEE~ THE MAKE. UP? i'M =TO 'ME You'Re LITTLE CLARENCE MAC Daugavt. = (June 13-1 yr.) .* Awnings AWNINGS, TENTS, FLA. GS, TAR: paulins, everything in canvas. Phone 2104. George Reld, 66 Bond West. J. J. Turner & Sons, Representative, (25 june c) Female Help Wanted GENERAL MAID, SINGLE, 18 to 25. Must be 'competent and clean worker. Apply Box 23 Times. ¢ (144c) = " Motor Cars 1927 CHEV. COACH. GOOD CON- dition. 517 Roger St. or Bond Bros., Ritson 'and King. . ; (143¢) SALE--1927 CHEVROLET in 'Al condition, Cheap for cash. Owner needs money. amy 140 Gi fisone Ave, (144c) Agents Wanted AGENTS WANTED, EXPERI- ence unnecessary, to sell direct to consumer a guaranteed line of workmen's clothing. Liberal commission, Write for complete outfit to ' Tuff-Wear Clothes, | General Post Office ' Box 413, Toronto, Ont, (143c), DADDY! LORD DETEST 19 CALLING AND JV OON'T WANT TO SEE HIM - WiLL You SEE HM? } NEVER | COULD SEE HIM = BUT! WILL NOW/- pres]. © 1932, King Peatures Sysdicate Inca Groat LL a Ny EE ST