Oshawa Daily Times, 26 Jul 1932, p. 7

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[] , SWARTZ, BARRIS- , Notary, Money to '11 King St. East, Phone 1 B23. Resideuce 798 2 : (17 feb tf) N.S ARRIS- Solicitors, Notaries Public. c. Conveyancing and general ctice In Law. Office 7% Sim- be Street South,, Oshawa. Phone G. Bb Conant, B.A, LL.B.; A. .A., LL.B. SN 7 N Commerce Building, BPE MANGAN, ter, "Solicitor, Notary Public, pnvayancer. Money to loan. Of- ce 14% King St. East, Oshawa. hone 440. Residence phone 837. BIERSON, REZGHTON raser. Barristers, Etc. Bank of pmmerce Bldg, LOUIS &. Slgner, Notary. Morey to loan. Sim oe Street North. Phone H Residence 2544W. F & HUMPHREYS, BAR- ers, Solicitors, Etc. 241; Sim- St. N. Phcne 8160. Residence 514. Mons lo loan. 9 1 oot St. Hy Tere. hone 3038--565. ("8 sept tf) Medical PR. B J. HAZLEWOOD, PHY- cian and Surgeon, special atten- jon given to X-ray work and rotheopy. Office, Disney Block. Phone 20590. Office a BETTY LOU BEAUTY PARLOR, Permanent Wave $3.50 ug. *'Cro- quinole and Spiral". Marcel 50c. Shampoo, Finger Wave and trim $1. Expert operators on'y. 79 Sim- coe St. North (note new ad- dress). Phone 326s, (8 aug tf) GENOSMA HAIRDRESSING EX- perts--on all kinds of beauty culture. Permanent waves our specialty. Finger wave and shampoo, $1.00; Marcell, bc. Facials, scalp treatments and manicuring. Coffee Shop eu- trance. Phone 1973. / (6 July 1 mo.) CORENE JOHNSON, dresser, 92 Church St. Marcel- ling 35¢ and finger waving G0c. Phene 2188J. (15 aug c¢) PRINCELLA BEAUTY SALON, permanent waves specialty $2.50 up. Finger waving §0c. Marcel- ling 85c. 10 Prince, Phone 688. (14 aug ¢) PEMBER'S BRANCH HAIR- dressing and Beauty Tuiture, No. 9 Bradley Bldg., Phone 3%, Osh- awa, Ontario. (23 nov t?) MAYFAIR BEAUTY SALON, 143% King St. East, Jean Winter. All branches of beauty culture. Permanent waving a specialty. Phone 2020 for prices. (19 aug ¢) J. NELSON DAY METHOL OF Permanent Waving, 2.75 nu Phone Miss McKenna 1230F. 158 Roxborough Ave. , (13 aug ¢) am, 9 pm. id K ng Street East. Phone 2416. Undertaking JKR BURIAY CO. 67 KING Bt. Fast. Ansbulance. Residence 42 Simcoe utreet North. Phone 10J and 210W. 3 DSHAWA BURIAL CO. M. F. mstrong & Son, Proprietors. aneral and Ambulance Service lay and night. Phone - 1082W. 7 Celina. (4tf) Architects 8' HOUSE, GENE L rehitectural work. Second floor Royal Bank Building. Phone 496. Residence phonz 909J. Auctioneer HONE 716J. W. J. SULLEY, Auctioneer, 346 Simcoe St. S., Dshgwa. Special attention given 0 household furniture sales and rm stock and implements. Your [patronage solicited. MARCELLING, CUTTING AND finger waving at your home. Mrs. Winifred Aikman. 67 Patricia. Phone 2490W. (15 ang c) Articles for Sale GOOD SOUND DRY s80DY HARD wood. Guaranteed full measure, 14 cord, $3.25. Mixed, $3. Soft wood, $2.25. A. Wall, 292 Cour- cellette Ave. Phone 2628F, (9 Aug. ¢) 148 SIMCOE SOUTH -- NEAR Loblaw"s, Second hand clothes bought and sold, slightly worn. Sale starts now. Come and see us, (5 Aug. ¢» DROP HEAD SEWING MACH- ine, $10 up. Apply 18 Ontario St. (20¢) BUGGY, Apply 21c¢) FOR SALE--BABY latest style, good as mew. 262 Burke St. 4 PIECE BEDROOM with spring and mattress, Cheap for cash. 107 Gladstone. (21a) Watch Repairing ¥- ON GUNTEN, EXPERT Bwiss watchmaker, repair shop at 46 King Street West. Your patronage 1s solicited. * Transportation CARTAGE AND STORAGE. oleman's, 85 Bond West. Spec- falists in furniture moving. Stor- ge warehouse and moving van equipment. Phone 82. ~ Battery Service BATTERIES CHARGED 75¢c with rental $1.00. Called for and dellvered Batteries $2.75 and up. Stan. Bligdon, 20 Mil St. Phone 960. : Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. Weert, Oshawa. The oldest Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 reputable Fire Companies. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COM- pany of Canada, Dominion Bank Chambers. Alex. S. Ross, S. F. Everson. Phone 1834. "(15 oct tf) Summer Resort PLEASANT VALLEY -- IDEAL spot for picnics, swimming, usa- ing, camping. Booth on ground. 1 mile south of Pickering Village. Pascoe Bros. (2 Aug. 32) PORT BOULSTER, LAKE SIM- coe. Girls! Bathing, tennis, golf, boating. Excellent room and board. $8 per week, Write Miss Gallagher, Cannington. ibe) Je == = Barber Shop GUS BANK'S BARBER SHOP, 180 Celina St., corner Ash. hafreutting 15c. Palmist CONSULT MADAME BROWN, Palmist, on all matters of im- portance. 93 Louisa St. Phone 2636F. Business private. "(4 Aug. ¢) ppp S00) (26 amg c) Awnings and. Service 'AWNINGE, TENTS, FLAGS TARPAULINS, everything {a canvas. Phone 2104, George Reid, 66 Bond W. J. J. Turncr & Sons, agent. (30 Jy ¢) Dental DR. S. J PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- sett's. Special attention to X-ray work. Gas extraction. Nurse in guehdance, Phone 959. House Transportation REGENT CARTAGE AND MOV- ing. Low rates. Prompt service. Call M. PF. Riordan. Phone 1716F. (27 Julye) . Roofing HAYTON, THE ROOFER, AS- AS- phalt, cedar shingling, felt, gravel roofing, caulking, chim- ney repairing. Free inspection. Phone 1643W. . (June 13-1 yr.) Pets and Livestock FOR SALE--2 SPRINGERS, Durham, 1 Durham Jersey, af 8. PAT ol R.R, 3 1 Ap- Bow- 21¢c), All | BURNER. John North. (21a) NEW Will Meagher, STERLING OIL sacrifice. Apply 92 Simcoe St, ~ Motor Loans AUTO "LOANS "AND "CARS RE- financed, Can be arranged at lowest prevailing rates, covering a period up to twelve months to pay while you drive your car Campbell Auto Finance Co., Ltd, Disney Block, King Street Eaat H. A. MacDonald representatives. Branches throughout Ontano. (2 Aug. ¢) Hemstitching HEMSTITCHING A SPECIALTY, embroidery, dressmaking, altera- tions. The Dell Shop, 2615 Sim- coe S. Phone 1656. (12 jly-1 mo) Nursing NURSE RSE, TWO YEARS THOSPI- tal training, ten years' practical experience. Phone Oshawa 1504J. Whitby & 850. (12 aug c) ~ Business s Opportunity STEADY WORK REAL estate firm with valuable city property holdings will give steady work to good man able to invest $2500 cash. Money to stay in business, amply secured. Decent salary and per- manent connection at work other than selling, If you have the cash and are really interested it is worth while to apply to Box 301 Times. (19¢) Poultry SALE -- HEN HOUSE, laying and pidgeons cash, 200 Celina St, (20¢) FOR hen's all cheap for . Auction Sale THERE WILL BE SOLD BY public auction at 356 Ritson Rd. S., Oshawa, on Thursday, July 28, 1932, a quantity of furni- ture, etc.,, consisting of beds, dressers, divanettes, tables and chairs, gramaphone, floor lamp, congoleums, clothing, tools, doors and screens, dishes, two sets scales, number of fence posts, number pigeons. Sale at 1.30 p. m. Terms cash, W. J. Sulley, Auctioneer, (21h) For Sale or Rent FARM FOR SALE OR RENT--- 250 acres, 40 acres of standing timber, second growth with spring in the pasture. A good chance to make a fish pond. Ap- ply C. M. Dean, Burketon, (21e) Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY --COACH 1929, '30 Ford, Pontiac or Chev. Cheap for cash. Apply 280 Burk a LT htie0p) WANTED TO BUY--GOOD USED car for cash, Apply Box 318 Times. (21a) WILL PAY FOR GOOD used washing Apply Box 409 Times. (21a) CASH machine, Tents for Rent TENTS, COTS, CAMI' STOVES, complete camp equipment for rent. G. Reid, Phone 2104. 66 Bond West, (16 aug c) SUITE FOR REN1T--306 DIVISION 8ST. 6 roomed, all conveniences, new- ly decorated, hardwood floors, immediate possession, Reat, twenty dollars, Phone 2604W. (28 Jly ¢) SIMCOE MANOR, VICTORIA Apartments are in first class condition, furnished or untur- nished, Summer rates now in ef fect. Janitor will show you through, (13 aug c) 6 ROOMED HOUSE TO RENT. All conveniences, Apply 43 Nas- sau St. Phone 1699J, (19¢) TO RENT--MODERN 6 ROOM- ed house, north. Wired for elec- tric stove. Immediate possession. Apply 260 Athol East. (19¢) SEVEN ROOMED HOUSE WITH or without land on paved high- way. North Oshawa. Furnace and lights. Apply 75 Louisa St. (19c¢) TO RENT--- ROOMS IN COM- fortable home for business men. Very central, meals served. Homestead, 103 King St. E. (20e) FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH- ed apartment for rent Private entrance. All conveniences. Gar- age. 241 Dearborn. Phone 2928W, (20¢) Classified Ads. First Insertion--114 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 for 20 words or less, 10 cents a worq per month for each additional word. PHONE 35 Ask for Classified Ad Departinent cents consecu- le per FOR RENT -- COMFORTABLY furnished seven roomed home, brick, centrally located, all c¢on- veniences, rent reasonable, Phone 6387. (20c) POR RENT--7 ROOM HOUSE, conveniences, reasonable rent. Apply at 42 Colborne St. W, Phone 841W. (20c¢) | TO RENT - FURNISHED rooms, suit business people, board optional, Apply 110 Col- ROOM borne St. East, (20¢) WESTERN BRIDES PREFER NATIVES Five Times Out of Six They | Marry British Subjects -- Manitoba brides Whatever the ro- mance of far countries, the charm of strange peoples, they pick the home product first when choosing a life mate. The latest vital statistics for the province of Manitoba show that live times | out of six Manitoba-born girls marry British subjects or prefer Canadians. The yemainder pre- fer Slav or Teutonic spouses to Aslaties or even Latins, and only one in a couple of thousand mar- ries a black. The Jagt statistics show flve married Asiaties, but in the two pre were only four alliances between Manitoba girls and Asiatics. Winnipeg. prefer natives. Lay" H A an id the 'eding years there | And the home preference goes double for Manitoba men, To be specific: Out of 2,639 brides of a year ago born in Manitoba 1,703 married Canadian husbands, 422 chose their mates from the Brit- ish Isles, with 10 more coming from other British possassions, while 116 took American hus- bands. Of the remainder, there were 381 married to Europeans, with Poles, Russians and Aus- trians running as favorites to the tune of 264. There were three marriages between Chinese men and Manitoba girls, while two other Asiatics won Manitoba brides. Only one girl colored man. In the same year, 1,551 Mani- tobans out of 1,879 native sons married in the province took Can- adian brides, 155 married girls from the British Isles, and found ther wives south of the Canadian boundary. Of the re- mainder, 116 married European lassies. and only one chose a Chi- 56 married a | nese wife. SEEKS CROWN TOR THE FIFTH TIME BOWMANVILLE, OSHAWA & WHITBY D. ht Sa Time) (Effective wills and after ving y 1, 1932) Ww A nen a SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE (Daylight Saving Time) Weat Leave Whitby Leave Hospital 9.25 a. p.m, 73pm. 10.35 pm, 10.55 p.m. 1110 p.m. i SoWMANVILLE LINDSAY London Title Holder Held | osuawa, sowmanviLLE Golf Championship Four Times When C. young with Canadian Toronto Ross "San- Sommerville, sets out pack in the ( chase hazardous Tambton here, to prized crown | By virtue of wins, the last | par-crasher, for the fifth his pair recorded ir 1920 and 1931, "Silent Sandy' | ranks second only to Canada's Grand Old Man 'of Golf, S. Lyons, in the number of times he has been enthroned, The vet- eran Toronto mashie - master, still playing in competition, has won the title eight times, three of them in successive years, Kings of the realm since championship was instituted, low: Year 1895 1896 1807 1898 1899 fol- T. H. Harley Stewart Gillespie W. A. He Kerr George 8. Lyon Vere C. Brown 1900 George S. Lyon 1901 W. A. H. Kerr 1902 F. R. Martin Quebec Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto Hamil- ton Toronto Mont- real Toronto Lyon Toronto Toronto Mont- real Mont real Hamil- ton Mont real Toronto Mont- real Toronto Mont- real Mont- real Toronto Mont- real Toronto 1903 1904 George 8. Lyon Percy Tavior 1905 1906 1907 1908 Georze 8. Lyon George S George S. Lyon A. Wilson 1909 5. Legge 1910 Fritz Martin 1911 G. H. Hutton 1912 1913 George 8. Lyon G. H. Turpin 1914 1919 George S. Lyon W. McLuckie C. H. Grier Frank Thompson 2 C. C. Fraser W. J. Thompson Frank Thompson Toronto Donald D. Carrick Toronto 26 C. Ross Sommerville London Donald D. Carrick Toronto C. Ross Sommerville London Eddie Held New York C. Ross Sommerville London C. Ross Sommerville London London | the | over | August | 13, he will be seeking the | time. | four previous | { Enniikillen George | | Janetville .. the ! | | Kingston | | Nestleton | | i | Dunsford { Pleasant NotiDarhsr Saving Time and Standard Time effective on all Divisions on same dates as Oshawa and Bowmanville. Effective on and afier June 10th, 1932 NORTHBOUND 'md "toH pue 'ung Lo Kepameg 'wed 'joy P 'ung Jeg desks Areq saad leave Oshawa ..... 13 wmiaiville Hampt wm na Burketon .. Blackstock Nestleton .. Yelverton ,, 33 LLwOBmE EN ~ 3 Simms i= ina ERR Lindsay .... Pleasant Pt, Dunsford Ancona Pt Bobcaygeon COIN AMABAS Datos 8 SOUTHBOUND Daily a.m. Sat, Sun. and Hol. p.m, Bobcaygeon ROO 6.45 Ancona Point... 810 RY RW am 013 Point, Lindsa Janetville .. Yelverton 0 Blackstock Burketon | Enniskillen Hampton Bowmanville ... Os hava . pecial Busses na All Occasions Retionabe Rates and Carefus Drivers GARTON, PROPRIETOR BOWMANVILLE PHONES 412 or 348 Oshawa Waiting Room, 6 Prince St. Phone 2283 GRAY COACH LINES (Effective May 1, 1932) (Eastern Standard Time) VE OSHAWA P.M. s 2.30 330 4.30 5.30 d6.30 7.30 | ds.30 9.30 - 10.30 a--Daily exce, Sunday. b--Saturday, junday and tit only. d--Sunday enly, ~Except Sunday and holidays, CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Train Service Effective June 26, 1932 Eastern Standard Time EASTBOUND 9.45 a.m, Dairy, 1.59 p.m. Daily, 4.42 p.m. Daily, x5.08 p.m. (Sunday 10.10 p.m. Daily, £12.02 a.m. Daily. 12,12 a.m, Daily, f--Stops on flag to pick up for Montreal and East. except Sunday. only). Launderers DAMP WASH 20 lbs. for 75¢ In our damp wash department, during the summer months, we are offering a special rate of 20 lbs. for 75¢c, to all cus- tomers who send in their laundry, and Friday p.m. The bundle will be returned Saturday. Oshawa Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co., Ltd. E. P. EVELEIGH, Prop. PHONE 2520 : between Thursday noon Dry Cleaners | children, | ked south to Baker Lake, west of that | | other stays wet, jer is damp the Eskimo LEAVE TORONTO A. PM, | "of paradise, WESTBOUND a.m. Daily, a.m, Daily, a.m. Daily, p.m, Daily. 7.01 p.m, Daily except Sunday. x8.59 p.m. Sunday only. 9.17 p.m, Daily, x--From July % to August 28 only, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS Effective July 1, 1932, (Standard Time) 2.26 am, Dai 2.45 Trenton ; Daily, except Sunday. x4.18 p.m. Daily. 11.06 p.m, Daily except Sunday, 12.05 a.m. Daily, ny For Ottawa, Montreal and East only-- ag. Westbound 5.52 a.m. Daily except Sunday, 6.30 a.m, Daily, 3.12 p.m. Daily, 7.32 p.m, Daily, m8,54 p.m. Daily. m Toronto and West : pulvw ia, FAR NORTH IS except Sunday. A PARADISE Montreal. -- When Charlie Planishek, a Jugo-Slav who had lived not so very far from the North Pole for 30 years, married | an Eskimo woman, he was three years later confronted with a uni- que problem. His wife died in 1929, leaving him with two chil- dren, According to Eskimo rites and superstition, the children had to be buried alive with the dead mother, Charlie was fond of the Eskimos and had followed their ways for years, but he stuck at this. So he packed up his canoe, and huskies and trek- Hudson's Bay, and from point started on a three-year ca- noe trip. He rose to be supreme chief of the primitive Eskimo tribes because he could count above 11. He was able to compute how many musk oxen, seals and polar bears the Eskimo needed to kill at one time in order to keep.his larder supplied for a reasonable length of time. "Eskimo" Charlie's palace is a gkin'tent in summer and a snow house in winter. Fires, it appears, are of little use in the north. Food is eaten raw for the simple reason that if one tries to ccok anything even the steam freezes, and, as for drying anything in front of the fire, the only resuit is that one side burns while the When the weath- has to wait and pray to his gods to make it freeze and send the ther- mometer down to about 30 to 40 below so that he can become com- fertably dry again. But, according to Charlie, in spite of the physical hardships, the far north is one of the few remaining spots on earth which has any right to the title There no money there, There is mothing to excepting furs. Summer in far north is more beautiful than anywhere else In the world, ae- cording to "Eskimo" Charlie, The thaw starts in the middle of May and in 36 hours the snow hag dis- 15 appeared. A thick carpet of flow- | ers spreads over the prairie and | house or 3 roomed flats for rent on | Centre St. near Royal. Ap- ply, Apply J. H. R. LUKE Phone 871 or 687W | 6 roomed sell ! the | | ete., are wasted annually. | the Park last Friday with a hand | | practice? | If! "Eskimo" | millions of bushels of edible ber- ries spring up overnight. The speaker estimated that more than $3,000,000,000 worth of these cranberries, blueberries, The day dawns in May and continues to the end of Septem- ber when it becomes night. But this night is not nearly so pitchy as many people imagine. Ome can always see to read without a lantern. The magnificent and continuous aurora borealis is bet- ter than a full moon. HITS AND RUNS (Continued from page 6) full of Tuxis players? What was it Roy, a boxing lesson or ball The Anglican team seem to be having it pretty soft so far this season, but wait till they come up against the Knox and Tuxis teams. They wil] find out then that the League isn't a bed of roses. Maybe the Uks. didn't give them a good battle and they can still say they can show the Red Jackets the fine points about softball. That's grit for you. And has Joe Childerhose found out what a pitcher's posi- tion is yet? Or an illega] bail? Where does the Toronto papers get the jump on the Uks. wi'b such phoney statements as that about the withdrawal of the Uk- rainian team from the Oshava League. Mike Starr tells me it is all the bunk and no fooling. 0.K. Folks, We'll see yo1 and yours at the game on Wed- nesday. Gum-Bye. Don't for- get the big nickel. Reduced | NEILSON'S Ice Cream Bricks Reg. 35c. Now Same weight and quality. Ten varieties to choose from. The tasty dessert. WE DELIVER Karn's Drug Store Next P. O. Phone 78-79 INQUIRE about our Free | Washing and Greasing, H ONTARIO MOTOR SALES 86 King St, E. Phone 900 | A Treat for Your Table DRAKES' 35.8! Horse Radish Sauce Try a Bottle Today Sold Everywhere; Made in Oshawa NEW LOW PRICES ROYAL YORK TEA V2 1b. Pkg. 24¢ 1 1b. Pkg. 47c at all Superior Stores One 1927 | PONTIAC LANDAU Sedan in perfect condition. | Ross, Ames & Gartshore A HUDSON--ESSEX : SY. Phone 1180 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- awa Railroads 20 Simcoe St. S. Phone 180 FOMDP, PRYGC STORE PHONE 22 WE DELIVER 9 10 Simcoe St..8. We Deliver 4REPAIRING Fine Wateh Repairing Our Specialty FELT BROS. Established 1886 {12 2 Simcoe St. South | J. C. YOUNG GENERAL INSURANCE 4"; Prince St., Oshawa | Office Phone 793 g Res. Phone 2885 NEW STYLE GLASSES At Reasonable Prices J. W. WORRALL Eyesight Specialist JURY & LOVELL'S King St. K. Phone 3213 TILLIE THE TOILER-- [ Yeu LOOK LL. UPSET, ast WHAT SA MATTER 7 TOW. M80 DIS = T's NOT Too SWANKY THEN 7 tares 5 ndicare, \T'S NOT THAT ~ BUT THEY ' HAVE NO [romano Ine, Great Be NO, BUT \'M | SONG TO LEARN = 0 a THE BOCKIES RIDINGS OUTFIT = AND SHAT A By Russ. Westover BARGAL n) A) S$ 2 : Hy u py rng € ONY MR. TELLER THE BANKER TO SEE YOU, DO YOU THINK HES GONNA VOTE FER YOu FER MAYOR? GOSH! 1 DON'T | KNOW. HE'S NOT ONLY a BANKER, BUTA LEADER OF SOCIETY IN THIS TOWN I'VE ALWAYS WANTED TO SEE HIM. WELL! MR.JIGGS, | JUST RUN 1M TO SAY 'M GOING TO CAST MY VOTE FOR YOU. 'M VERY MUCH OPPOSED TO THIS MISS LOTTA VOTES FOR MAYOR WE NEED A MAN OF YOUR STANDARD" By Geo. McManus BESIDES | FORGOT - TO TAKE MY MEDICINE - SORRY. | MUDT RUN ALONG AS) MUST SEE MY DOCTOR. WELL? ARE. You GOIN' TO QT HI% - | DONT KNOW. WELL HAVE TO HOLD "THE ELECTION RIGHT AWAY AS! DONT THINK HES GOIN'{ TO LAST.

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