Oshawa Daily Times, 24 Oct 1932, p. 7

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3 THE OSHAWA DAILY: TIMES, : "MONDAY; OCTOBER 24,1932 PAGE SEVEN ANNINC F. SWAT7, BARRIS: ter, Solicitor, Notary. Money to oan. 11 King St. East, Phone 8%, Risideuce 798. Wl (17 feb tt) CONANT & ANNS BARRIS ters, Solicitors, Notaries Public. Etc. Conveyancing and general uractice fn Law. Office 7% Sim- coe Street South,, Derave. Phone 4. G. D. Conant . LL.B.; A. F. Annis, B.A, EN. SINCLAI., KO BANK of Commerce Nee. JOSFPH P. MA? ".A., BAR- rister, Solicitor, aes Pabliec. Convayancer. Money to loan. of: fice 14% King St. Bast, Oshawa. Phone 445. Residence phone 32% GRYERSON, CREIGHTON Fraser. Barristers, Etc. Bapk : Commerce Bldz, GREER & HUMPHREYS, BAR- lsters, Sol dtors, Ftc. 24 Sim- coe St. N. Phene 3160. Residence 3514. Money to loan.. 5 SJ BENNICK, B.A., BARRIS ter, 12: Simcoe St. South, Tere phcne 3038--565. «3 sat tf) Ean "Undertaking COKR BURTA: CU. 67 KING St. Fast. Arsbulance. residence 542 Simcoe Street North. Phone 2105 and 210W. a OSHAWA BURIAL CO., M. F. Armstrong & Son, Proprietors. Funeral and Ambulance Service day and night. Phone 1082W 87 Celina. (atf) Rae BS Raa Architects GC. STENHOUSE, GENERAL Architectural: woric. Second floor Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. Residence phon2 909). Auctioneer PHONE 716s. W. J SULLEY, Auetioneer, '346 Simece St, S., Oshgwa. Special attention given to honsehold furniture sales and farm stock aad {mplements Your patronace solicited. I =. A Watch Repairing F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop a: 46 King Street West. Your patrenage 1s solicited. * Transportation CARTAGE AND STORAGE. Coleman's, 85 Bond West. Spec- falists in furniture moving. Stor- age warehouse and moving van equipment. Phone 82, Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. Wezi, Oshawa. The oldest Fire Agency In Oshawa. 30 reputable Fire Companies. SUN :LIFE ASSURANCE COM- pany-of Canada; Dominfon Bank Chambers, Alex. S. Ross, S. F Everson Phone 1834 (15 oct tf) Engineers and Surveyors DONEVAN AND SMITH, CIVIL Engineers and Surveyors, Osh- awa, C. T. Smith, B.A., Sc., O.L.S. Phone 1981. 411 King East. (12 nov ¢) Battery Service LETTERS For Rent GEORGE--EDWARD AMYLENE--LLEWELLYN You can now enjoy the refine- ment and exclusive comforts these residential apartments af- ford at very modest rates. Con- venient Jocation; modern ap- pointments. Tasteful furnishings at small extra cost. For {uspec- tion phone DISNEY 15350 83tf) FOR RENT -- 6 ROOMED house, central, all conveniences, hardwood floors, fire place, new- ly decorated, garage. Apply 91 Ritson Rd. N. (17 nov c) FOR RENT--FLAT FURNISH- ed or unfurnished, heat, light, water and gas, Apply 165 Ritson Rd. South. a (93¢) BRICK HOUSE, FIVE ROOMS, hardwood floors, all conveni- ences, nicely decorated, clean, low rent, possession Nov, 1st. Phone 1408W. (94¢) FOR RENT--CASA LOMA 161 King East, five large rooms and bath. Very modern. Garage. Low rent, Immediate possession. 94¢) TO RENT--FIVE ROOM HOUSE, one acre, Harmony. Immediate possession, Phone 20B8M. (S40) c lower duplex. Phone 3183J. (94¢) FOR RENT--NORTH OSHAWA bungalow. Modern conveniences. Garage. Near car line. Phone 737. (95¢) FOR RENT--SEE BEAUTIFUL Articles for Sale GOOD SOUND DRY BODY HARD wood. Guaranteed full measure, % cord, $3.25. Mixed, $3. Soft wood, $2.25. A. Wall, 292 Cour- cellette Ave. Phone 2628F, RENE. aL nov c) BLACKS 00D, JOHN Street. Phone 233J ate 5. Hard: wood $3, softwood from $2.25 to .80. (29 oct ©) ALL KINDS OF WOOD, PRICES right. Claude McQuaid, 54 Albert. Phone 1079J. (14 nov ©) NO. 1 HARD, SOFT, MIXED slabs, body wood, coal, coke, Phone 2423W. 115 Annis, Cedar- dale. (7 nov ¢) Poplar, Elm, $7.50 per cord, $4.00 per half cord, cut and de- livered, Phone 1716F. f (24 oct ¢) FRUIT TREES, BERRY CANES, ornaments] shrubbery, fall bulbs, Order now for Fall and Spring. No deposit. Phone Cleve Fox, Oshawa. (11 nov c¢) SAVE 25 PER CENT. ON COAL. Our blowers for hot air, water or steam furnaces. Jobs guaran- teed, Phope Cleve Fox, Oshawa. (11 nov ¢) BEST BODY HARDWOOD, MIX: ed wood and soft wood slabs, Phone Robert Christy 1979W, Prompt delivery. 11 nov ¢) 148 SIMCOE SOUTH NEAR Loblaw's, second hand clothes bought and sold here. Slightly worn. Ladies'.and Men's, (12 nov c¢) Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU BEAUTY PAR. lour. All lines of beauty cul ture, Permanent wave specialist. Oshawa's oldest established Per. manent Wave Shoppe. Phone 2968. (8 aug tf) GENOS1IA HAIRDRESSING EX- perts--on all kinds of beauty culture. Permanent waves our specialty. Finger wave and shampoo, $1.00; Marcell, B80ec. Facials, scalp treatments and manicuring. Coffee Shop ev- trance. Phone 1873. (6 July 1 mo ) PRINCELLA BEAUTY SALON, permanent waves specialty $2.50 up. Finger waving 0G0c. Marcel Ying 35c. 10 Prince. Phone 688 (17 nov ¢) PENBEWS BRANCH HAIR dressing and Beauty Zniture No 9 Bradley Bldg., Phone 2%, Osb- awa, Ontario. (323 nov t? JOHNSON, HAIR- 92 Church St. Finger marcel 35c. Phone (5 nov ¢) -------------- LORENE dresser, wave 50c, 2188J, Roofing WE CAN RESURFACE YOUR old roof like new, guaranteed, 1. small cost, Phone for estimate on this or new work. Phone 1643W June 13-1 yr Dental UW. S. J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS: sett"s, Special attention to X-ray work. Gas extraction. Nurse in attendance "home 959. House BATTERIES CHARGED 75¢ with rental $1.00. Called for and delivered ' Batteries $2.75 and up. Stan. Bligdon, 20 Mili St. Phone 960. Radios Repaired RUSSELL WICKS, 5, CERTIFIED Radio-Trician, servicing and re- pair, work guaranteed, Highest quality tubes sold. Phone 1148M. 44 Mary St. (22 nov ¢) Repair Service REPAIRS, STOVES, FURNACES, Washers, Radios, Electric appli- ances, awnings. We rent chairs, tables,, waxers, cleaners, ironers, tents. Phone Cleve Fox, Oshawa. '11 nov c¢) Palmist SEE MADAME BROWN FOR teacup and hand reading. Busi ness private, 923 Louisa St. Phone 2636F. : {7 nov c) "Work Wanted WASHING AND IRONING DONE at home. Called for and delivered. Phone 1667W call mornings. "Female Help Wanted WANTED-- WOMAN, MIDDLE aged, for light housekeeping in return for board and room, nice surroundings. Apply 30 Simcoe St. S. Loans Wanted ANTED--LOAN OF EIGHT [hundred dollars on chattel mort- gage. Good security. Box 720 imes, (95h) Notice SPECIAL FOR 15 DAYS ONLY hats cleaned and blocked for 25c at the Hub, 15 King St. West PRODUCTION AND [Pianoforte, Horner Smith. Now eaching at Harris' Music Store, 11 Simcoe St. S. Free interviews, uesdays only 7-9. OICE. (19 nov ©) Barbet Shop iUS BANKS' BARBER SHOP, orner Celina and Ash. All hair- utting 10c during depression, (17 nov ¢) arms for Sale or Exchange 60 ACRES, GOOD BUILDINGS, tock crop. Must sell, Box 931 Times, 1312 Wanted good voices wanted. Apply Horner Smyth. Harris' Music Store, 11 Simcoe St, S. Tuesdays 7-9 p.m. (19 nov ¢) Shoe Repairing YOU WANT THE BEST IN SHOE repairing. Shoes called for and delivered. Phone 672W. Jack Redd, corner Mary and Colborne, (3 nov ¢) Male Help Wanted 20 MEN WANTED AT ONCE TO cut wood on shares. Apply to James Fowler, Five Points, North Oshawa, (94b) For Exchanga FOR EXCHANGE -- GROCERY store, in Sunderland. will ex- change for equity in' Oshawa property. Severe illness cause of selling. Box 617 Times, (911) Farm for Rent FOR RENT--50 ACRE FARM, near Oshawa, fall plowing done. Arrangements can be made to take over crop'and farm stock. Good buildings. Excellent prop- osition for reliable, experienced farmer. Apply Box 353 Oshawa, (93¢) FARM TO RENT--57 ACRES 8 room house, large barn, running creek, close to Oshawa. Immedi- ate possession, Phone 1553J. (94c) Tenders Wanted CITY OF OSHAWA RELIEF TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until five o'clock p.m., Friday, Oct. 28th, as fol- lows: FUEL-- Approximately Two ! Thousand Tons or more of Coke to be delivered in hailf-ton and quarter ton lots as required on orders from the Relief Depart- ment, MILK--A supply of Pasteur- ized Milk, quarts and pints, to be delivered to those on City relief, from Nov. 15th, 1932, to May Ish 1933; dealers to supply tick- ets. APPLES--One Hundred Bar- rels of Apples to be supplied to the City Relief Depot, State var- fety and grade of apples quote. The lowest or any tender not Sickness. » (95¢c) | necessarily accepted. F. E. HARE, City Clerk. (95a), OPERATIC CHOIR FORMING | FRESH AND ROTTED MUSH- room manure, also spawn, Any quantity. Dollar seventy-five load. Phone B3W, 165 Verdun Rd. : (14 nov co $39 THIS IS LOWEST PRICE standard washer, made by any manufacturer in Canada. Phone 2082 or call at 66 Simcoe St. North. (93¢c) BALDWIN AND WAGNER AP- ples for sale. Very cheap. H S. Phair, Courtice, Phone 180 r 1-3. (94c) SLIGHTLY = USED PEANUT tubes 90c each. Beautiful radio stars given free with any radio tubes purchased at John Meagher, 92 Simcoe North. APPLES FOR SALE _BALD- barrel and up, Phone 3254W, (95¢) FOR SALE McCLARY tric Range $12. Moffatt Gas cook stoves. Harry Hardware, 23 King W. SWEET CIDER cents gallon. C. ton. $10 EF batterfes. Good 1947). J. V. HI, Real Estate Wanted WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH, 4 room bungalow in good condi- tion, central. Must be cheap. Bradley | Bros. __(93e) ~ Motor Cars FOR SALE--'31 BUICK . SE- dan, good condition. Will be sold cheap. Apply Central Hotel. (941) (95¢) H, Brock, Taun- (95¢) shape. Phone CANADA'S PIG BUSINESS Some interesting facts about the production of bacon hogs in Canada are outlined by G. B. Rothwell, Dominion Livestoci Commissioner, on a recent octa- sion when he asserted that the possibilities of pig production in Canada have never been explored. In developing the ex- port market the building up of a consistent volume is equally fraportant with the maintaining the right quality. While there are certain climatic limitaticus to bacon production in Canada, these are more than offset hy the range in quality of feeds avail- able. log book with pictures of radio | | read an interesting paper on fhe this store. | (94c) | wins, Spies, Talman Sweets, $1.50 | | After the meeting ELEC- | Range $10, also used heaters and | D. Wilson | BUYS RADIO AND FOUR | (95a) | | lott | Ance secretary. | large | nesday folly | {| Bed." Rates For Classified NRE E i Ads. Wirst Insertion--1% cants per word. Minimum charge for one in- sertion 30c. Each subsequent consecu-, tive insertion 1e¢ per word. Three cogsecutive inser: tions for the price of two first insertions "(three cents a word). VMinimum charge for three {nsertions 60c. Box number 'Oc additional, Professional nr Business Cards, $2.60 per month for 20 words or less, 10 cents a word per morth for each additional word. PHONE 35 Ask for Claseified A Department Claremont News CLAREMONT, 21. -- The Young People's Society of the United Church of Pickering were the guests of the Y.P.S. of Clare- Oct, mont United Church on Monday | 0 evening, the young people Pickering 'providing the program. Their president, Mr. R. 8. Won- nacott, took charge of the meet- ing in a very able manner, with Miss Myrtle Lockwood at the piano. During the devotional hour Mr. Cyril Morley gave u splendid address in which he ox- | plained the object of the Presby tery"s Convention of young peo- ple shortly to be held at Black- stock and concluded with an ex- hortation to "Seek first the Kin dom of God." Miss Jean Clark 'International Peace Garden, and pleasing solos were sung ' Miss Hazel Carter and Frank Petrie. Little Miss Blanche Ba don responded to a hearty cn- core to her humorous reading games wer enjoyed for a couple of hour then a dainty by the Claremont young W.M.S. Meeting The Women's Missionary So peopl. | ciety of the United Church b 11 | FOR SALE, 10 | its October meeting at the home of Mrs, John Stewart, on Thursday afternoon. president, Mrs, D. A Scott, pre- ided. The program included the reading of two interesting letters received from Misses I= and Glendenning, mis aries in China, both ot whom well known here. Mesdames WW Ward and D. A. Scott contribuied a pleasing vocal golo and a short article was read by There attendance and number of friends of the hostes: came in later for tea and the cial hour which followed ti meeting. Women's Institute The Women's Institute held a well attended meeting at the home of Mrs. T. Bacon on Wed afterneon. Mrs. G. MM. Forsythe, president, occupied the chair and after a short busines session, Mrs, David Dawson real an interesting paper on "Gard. ening for Profit and Pleasure" and "Preparation of the Ht This was followea by an informative paper on "Thanks- giving," by Mrs. Rawson, call was answered by helpful suggestions on ** was storing | plants and vegetables." Dr. Temlinson ar 1- home from St. Michael's Hospital, To- ronto, a few days az) and is making favorablo progress lunch was served | Markham, | The | the temper- | P Roll | giving | to- Li3 pm, 7.15 pa, LOOKING TOWARD STARDOM I'rem a Brooklyn church club came two young women to Broadway | | a few years ago. One was named Ruby Stevens; the other Ruth Fal. | lows, | the top; stock, and now gets her first real Good mevie fans will recall that Ruby Stevens became Bar- | bara Stanwyck, and was grabbed up by Hollywood Meanwhile, Ruth Fallows (shown above) was slowly climbing toward went from the Follies to the legitimate stage: and starred, trouped in Broadway break in "Rendezvous." | wards' recovery. Mrs. Lyman Pilkey | friends in Hamilton . over | week-end. Mr. Mason of Commerce Staff, end at his home in Belleville. Mrs. E. Pearce is a patient at Michael's Hospital, Toronto, where she visited the the Bank { days aro and is im- } ng as well as can be expect ed A. Overland has re o after spending = with ber sisters in London. Migs C. "A, Overland has re turned home a spending week with her gisters in London Miss Palmer of 1 has been in the that offico. has heen Stouffville and Telephone office, The ners of the new | house are busy these days get | r their mushroom readine They expect Mr C. turned hom [ter xhridee separate from the Bethe ow to hav time. Kilpatrick, Fred Jame: Coates and R. Lister in Whithy this week on jury du- ty during the fall assisze Prooklin suc ceeded in winning highast of points a! Inte inuation Day held Brooklin on tla in which Brooklir mont ard Pickering school rticipated, (Claremont ond and thir: ina few weeks' B. are 1 number thn r-Cont {| Field at place Pickering then Ril" A numler of our local sports- | men have enjoved an outing in | qu tridge and other | small gan since 502800 OF vened. Mi=s KE. Underhill, home .on Wednesday | ing spent three | owinz to the de: Mrs. D. | CHILDREN GIVEN | SUNDAY SCHOOL after hav- weeks in Guelnh ith of her only ister, Young. COURSE BY MAIL # MNeutenant Alta. --Thirty thou- and children living at i=nlated | points in dioceses of the Ancgli- | can=Church in Canada now are | receiving Sunday school instruce- tion by maii. In the dioe-ea of Edmonton, which extends into part of the north country, some 1,000 children are being given Edmonton, TILLIE THE TOILER- ol spent the week- | p underwent an opera- | Home Central since | grenti- | ! beds in | | mushrooms ready for the market | Evans, | School | won gec- | came | the partridge | returned | the correspondence | work is Deing done by fhe secre- [A tary, Miss L. Camp, whose head- 35.45 quarters are in this city, This | { course. Good | { | pls 5 p. m. Daily. | 4.42 p.m. Daily, 10.22 p.m. Daily, {12.32 a.m. Daily. i fL.01 a.m. Daily ! f=Stops on flag te pick up for Montreal JYesTEOUND | and East. | 4.50 a.m, { 6.05 a.m. | 6.40 a.m. | 412 p.m. Dalv { 6.58 p.m. Daily, i 9.17 p.m, daily. Daily Daily. Daily. +26 a.m. Daily 10.30 a m. Trent Sunday. 4.18 nm. Daily 1.02 am, Daily 12.05 a.m. Daily x For Ottawa. Flag. 5.55 a.m. Daily 706 a.m. Daily m Toronto and BOWMANVILLE, OSHAWA & WHITBY tern Standard Time GRAY COACH LINES (Effective Sept. 25, 1932) (Eastern LEAVE OSHAWA -M. P.M. a--Daily except Sunday and holidays only; e--Sunday only; d--Daily except Sundays and holidays. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Train Service Effective kein 25, 1932 ! ); except Sunday. { 11.03 p.m. (Sunday only), CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS Effective Jrly 1, 1932, (Standard Time) Eastbound Westbound 3 12 p.m Daily. 6.50 p.m. Daily, mR.5S p.m. Dail» J. C. YOUNG GENERAL INSURANCE | 4%; Prince St., Oshawa Office Phone 793 | Res. Phone 2808 "| BIG REDUCTION in GENERAL MOTORS FRIG- IDAIRES. Two years to pay. On show at Ontario Motor Sales, 86 King St. E. Two products worth trying DRAKES' '6 pnstish HORSE RADISH SAUCE and BENGAL RELISH Sold Everywhere; Made in Oshaws ] | | 'One 1028 Chevrolet "oath, One 1928 Chevrolet Coupe, Rose, Ames & *® HUDSON--ESSEX 135 King St. W. Phone 1160 Standard Time) LEAVE TORONTO AM, P.M. dé.00 3.30 a130 430 8.30 5.30 9.30 b10.30 11.30 P.M, b12.30 1.30 b2.30 Sunday; b--Saturday, 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 , except Sunday. except Sunday. REPAIRING Fine Watch Repairing Our Specialty FELT BROS. Established 1886 12 Simcoe St. South oo local Daily, except except Monday. Montreal and East only- | 1 HOMIPS PRUG STORE PHONE 22 WE DELIVER. 0 Simcoe St. 8. We Deliver except Sunday. | except Sunday sear there h 13% 400 famili AXE TO. DE BURIED saying the rament has "made a mess out of fighting | (demon rum," Vrs. Myra Me- { Henry, above. 83-ycar-old pro- | hibitionist of Wichita, Kan., has | decided the cighteenth amend. ment should be repealed and 'tates' rights instituted. She was of Carrie Nation when that prohil ition zealot went v fee. The plan munity, corre | tion for that Ontario World's Grai next vear wi free of cost t 500 children, church is established in the, com- | Ginelph and forwarded to Regina West onlv--flag. ad been an increase | es, or approximately | taking the serv- is that as soon as a spondence instruc- section is halted. exhibits n Show 11 bho at Regina +i for the 1 enllen o the exhibitor. Imperial Lime Rickey A Real Drink Bc and 10c Bottles At Your Grocers or Draggist at all Superior Stores abort with a hatchet smashing | Kans saloons. Upon Carrie Na- tion's death her hatchet wen? to | Mrs. McHenry, For 30 years Mrs, | MeHenry, with the hatehet as her | symbol, has carried on a spectacs {ular prohibition campricn and {has been jailed many times as a | result of her zeal, Exclusive Agents for TIP TOP TAILORS $22.50 I. COLLIS & SONS 50-54 King St, W.. Oshawa ™We buy Old Gold ana Silver or | We repair anything bought in a Jewelry Stor: BASSETT'S Oshawa's Main Corner Jewelers oT By Russ. Westover EH - | SO oOUVR COMPETITOR FOOTBALL TEAM, HAS HE? GEYTING SOME FREE ADVERTISING VL SHOW Him "OM, Mac ZENE AY HAS A How DOES A SIMPEINS WASHING MACHINE FooOT- BALL ELEVEN SOUND To Yeu, ? ALL RIGHT - GET A FooT BAalLl- TEAM TOEETHER RIGHT 20r/ 1 -- OKAY . LL ROUND uP A BUNCH OF HUSHKIES AND TALK = \ THINGS THATS A MARVELOUS OF THE BOSS' \DEA - WE'LL HAVE AT MY HOUSE TONIGHT ly vag BRINGING UP F ATHER WELL WERE GITTIN' MORE VOTES EVERY MINUTE. JIGES- YES- AN WELL NEED 'EM= WANT YOU TO CALL Ot) MR~ DAVEY DEND : THE BANKER: SEE 'F WE KIN Q\T HIT VOTE- AH! THERES THE OLD B® DISTURS 4M 2JOW- RD-1'LL NOT OOP - PAA - TEE - Door ~- A: DQOP- ©1532, King Iestutes Syndiate, Inc, om Bruatn oily teserved YOW= | JUST SEEN DONT WORRY: HELL VOTE FER CUTTIN' OUT PAPER DOLLS- HES A CINCH VOTE FER You Wi BY THAT? he y = I - HM

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