Daily Times-Gazette, 17 Jul 1950, p. 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE MONDAY, JULY 17, 1960 WY 2 KKYZT/T#Y wr YOUR PROF; Business - Professional DIRECTORY 1---Architects ARCHITECTS, HANKS & IRWIN, 47 Prince Street, Ushawa. Phone 1001. Also 2848 Bloor 8t. W., 'l'oronto. 7755. [Evenings prone [§ 1a---Accountants, Chartered MONTEITH AND MONTEITH, Ch G A 87 King St. 1. Phone #91:-R. Gordon W. Riehl, C. A. Resident Partner. (A9) 3--Barristers CREIGHTON, FRASER & DRYNAN, Barristers &c, Bank of Commerce Buil . T. K. Creighton, K.C., N. C. Fraser, K.C, G. K. Pros. Simcoe [ 4:30. For appointments phone wi ' ------------ em CON, AND ANNIS, BARRIS- t F. Annis, K.C., 7% Stmcoe Street South. Phone 4. Bamasves 1% K.C., BARRIS- Btreet Resident partner, K.C., Uxbridge, Ontario. R. D. HUMPHREYS, K.C., BARRIS- ter, Solicitor, etc., 6 King Street West. Phones: Office, 814; Residence 3207. Mi to loan. (Al) JOSEPH P. MANGAN, K.C.. BAR- rister, Solicitor. Money to ican. Of- fice 143 King Street East, Oshawse. Phone 445. Residence, phone ag IT ERNEST MARKS, BARRISTFR, Solicitor, 11 King Kast, Room 2. Phones: Office 65; Residence 8IR, A. J. P AND J. A. Yanch, Barristers. Mortgage loans, National Housing Act loans. 26 Sim- coe North. Phone 1614, Res. dir MANNING ¥. RWARTZ, BARRIS- ter, Solicitor. Notary. Money tn losn. Bassett Block, Suite No. 4. Phone 282; Res. 287TW. (A1) 4--Chiropodists T. M. VANT, D.8.C., THIROPO- dist, specializing In diseases of the foot and leg. General chiropody work. Suite 2, 47 Prince &t. Phone 3047. (Al) 5--Dentists PETER BE. WILLSON, DENTIST, Oshawa Clinic. Hours: 9 to 6 every b, day. Ev y : Phone 4569 or 4577R. (Al) 6--Nursing Services MIDDLE GREEN VILLA REST Home--Accommodation is now avail- able in a new rest home. Comfort and kindness as you would want them to have--Nursing care and sa- tisfactory meals. Tray service. Spa- cious grounds for relaxation. Phone T™M1, Oshawa. (Jy22) 13--Household Repairs EXPERT REPAIRS TO ALL makes of sewing machines. Phone 5501. (Augl4) CHESTERFIELDS REBUILT, RE- cov Like new. Why pay more? Our rates are reasunable. Satisfac- tion tt rebuilt. Oshawa Upholstering Co. 8 Church St. Phone 3344. (Aug3d) FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RE- upliolstered. See our materials for recovering. Bruce R. Dalton. 76 Charles. Phone 401. (Aug.3) 200 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM: Linoleum ot all kinds, feit base and inlaids; Congoleum and Rexoleum. Laying service available at Brad- ley's, 40 King St. W. (Je28tf) 14--Instruction Agents Wanted.. 6 Architects 1 ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, dictaphone, comptometer. Fall term commences September 5. Oshawa Business College, 18 Simcoe North. Phone 1314. (Aug.10) FOX TROT, WALTZ, RUMBA, Tango, Samba, Swing taught at the Oshawa Studio of Dancing. Private ) (or class instruction. 47 Prince St. For appointment, phcae €271-J. (Aug.8) 15--Insurance AUTOMOBILES, NEW OR LATE model, insured and tinanced. Moc- Murtry Insurance Agency, 21 King W. Phone 1676-W. (Jy20) PEACOCK'S INSURANCE SERV. ice for better in ali cl 22; King St. E. Phone 5400. Res. 4318R. (Al) 18--Lost and Found Wiiatea Screnne Chiropodists .... Dentists ....ce00 INDEX TO WANT AD CLASSIFICATIONS Help Wanted... 44 Market Basket ..38A Money to Loan.. 19 Nursing Services © THREE 1.00 EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE INSERTION .25 Above rates apply only to original orders for cumsecutive insertions. Subsequent insertions ordered at a later new original order. Optometrists .... 1 Personal .ccceeee 0 Persona: Services c.eeees 3 Wanted to Rent.. 29 Women's Column 2 date constitute a for P and $5.00 per 20 words or less. 2Uc additional for all words over Each initial letter, abbreviation, $ and o sign, figure, count as 8 full word. Box charged 1Uo additional. All Classified Advertisements MUST be in by 9 a.m. the day ~~ of publication. Office hours: Daily, 8-6. Saturday, 8-12. LOST -- PAIR LADIES' PLASTIC glasses, Thursday evening, Marks Theatre. Phone 1196J. (164c) LOST -- BROWN WALLET BE- tween Raglan and Port Perry Thurs- day evening. Phone 87R3, Brooklin. Reward. (164c) 19--Money to Loan MONEYS TO LOAN ON APPROVED properties. Private funds. Apply Louis S. Hyman, K.C., 37 King St. East, Oshawa. Phone 67. (Aug.2) CLIENTS' MONIES AVAILABLE for first mortgages. Aso N.H.A. and Builders Loans. Apply M. F. Swarts, Barrister, Bassett Block, suite No. 4. Phone 282. (Al) 20--Personal GOING TO VANCOUVER, RE- turning via the United States, be gone month of August. Apply Box 941, Times-Gazette. (165¢) LEAVING FOR WINNIPEG, RE- gina, Saskatoon, North Battleford, around July 29, back in 2 weeks. Phone 3162J after 5. Have room for 2 or 3 people. (165b) 21--Personal Services RADIO SERVICE TO ALL MAKES. Pick-up and delivery. Wilson & Lee, 79 Simcoe North. Phone 2388. (Jy26) PIANO TUNING, REPAIRING AND reconditioning. For free estimate call Wilson & 'Lee, 79 Simcoe St. N. 7--Optometrists A ©. JOHNSON, OPTOMETRIST - Jury & Lovell - Office Hours: 9 to 6; Wednesday, 9 to 1. Phone 4164. (Al) EDWARD BIND, OPTOMETRIST, 22, Simcoe South, above Home Dairy. Phone 4221-W. Evenings by appointment. (A10) €. H. TUCK, OPPOSITE POST OF- fice, 9 to 12, 2 to 5 and Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, 7 to 9. Phone 1516. (Al) 8--Building Trades CHIMNEYS AND BRICKWORK, new and Tepaised. Long experience. Phone 2534 Whitby. (Augl0) GRAVEL FOR SALE; RAISE AND move h heavy hi y, etc., also truck crane and dump truck service. City Cartage, phone 605. Jly20) SASH FRAMES, DOORS. GOOD supply on hand. Nicholson Kitchen ris Li units. Good delivery. Bert Boorman, 22 Frank St. (J1y30) MULLEN AND TREMBLE, BRUSH and spray painting. Stucco houses, barns, fences. In fact, we will paint anything, Phone 4003-J or 4014-J. (Aug.9tf) BAND, GRAVEL, CINDERS, black loam; immediate delivery. Dump trucks for hire. Cement mixer for rent. Phone D. R. Brown, 3744 WS. (Jy20tf) DECORATING, PAINTING AND r hanging, repairs. Clean work. Eetimates. Phone F. W. Vanhorn, 4498M13. (J1y27) 200 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM: Linoleum of all kinds, felt base and inlaids, Congol ang Ri ie Laying service available at Brad- ley's, 40 King St. W. (Jy29tf) CHIMNEYS BUILT AND REPAIR- ed, stucco and repairs all types ma- sonry repairs. Gordon May. Phone 920W12. (Aug.8) FOR THE FINEST CONCRETE sidewalks, floors, drives, etc., work ble. prompt service. Call 3808M. (Jy20) YOUR LOCAL ROOFER, ASPHALT shingles, built-up roofing, and sid- ing. Work guaranteed. H. W. Tuck- er, 4392-J. (J1y19) SPECIALIZING IN PLASTERING, stucco and repair work. Phvpe 1535. y30) 9--Business Opportunities AN. RA OWN business under the guidance of a rapidly expanding chain organization with a record of many years of suc- cessful operation offering to the public a complete line of auto acces- sories at prices competitive with any other chain. A limited number of dealerships are now available. Write to Western Tire & Auto Supply Ltd., 86 King St., London, Ont. (164¢c) STORE FOR RENT OR LEASE. in North Oshawa; suitable for hard- ware, dry goods; cleaning establish- ment, or light manufacturing. Ap- prox. 1,500 sq. ft. Must be responsi- ble y. Alterations to suit tenant. Apply Box 842, Times-Gazette. (1 63c) (AStf) 23--Women's Column SPECIAL -- MACHINELESS PER- manent wave, $3.50, regular $5, at Clarke's, 172 Gibbon Street. Phone 5074J. (Jy29) PRENTICE'S HAIRDRESSING, $5; Creme Wave, $3; Helene Curtis Cold Wave, $4.85 and up. 10 Church. Phone 4491-J. (Aug.4) PEGGY'S BEAUTY PARLOUR - oll wave $2.50 up, machineless $3.95 and up. 72 Church St., phone 371. Jy22) 25--Real Estate For Sale 2 NEW COTTAGES, HYDRO, ON Lake Dalrymple, 4 rooms, screened verandah, $1600. Chrysler's Farm, Seabright, Ont. (164c) IF YOUR PROPERTY IS FOR sale, list with G. L. Nolan, Broker, 19 Ontario St. Phone 328. (Ags) $15,000 -- Warehouse, office, 8,400 square feet, railway siding, elevator, 2 blocks from Simcoe and King. Box 820, Times-Gazette, (158tf1) LOT AND BARN; ENOUGH 2X10, 2x4 sheeting to rough in house. Rea- sonable. Phone 1655W13. (163c) LOTS FOR SALE, NORTH OSHA- wa Highway. Phone 1655W13. (163c) 29--Wanted to Rent 33--Automobiles Wanted 39--Articles For Sale 39--Articles For Sale ONE ONLY-MOFFAT GAS AND' coal combination stove in lovely condition, all white porcelain, $80.00; terms available. Hill-Cornish Electric Ltd., 50 Prince St., phone 341. (164b) HOWARD AIR-CONDITIONING & oil burning unit. Apply 21 Church St. Phone 5670-W. (163c) TENT, 10'X12'X3', WITH POLES & pegs; reasonable. 3779-W. (163c) ACE REFRIGERATOR, 50-LB. CA- pacity, practically new. Phone 2828. - (163c) HARDWOOD KINDLING, 10 BAGS $4. Best buy in town. Phone 6244. J1y22) ALL TYPES AND MAKES OF electric fans. Oscillating and pedestal types. Terms as low as $1 per week. Meagher's, 5 King St. W. (Augll) PORTABLE BATTERY & ELEC- tric radios, Victor, Westinghouse, General Electric, etc.; also very complete stock of batteries for por- table radios, Meagher's, § King St. West. (Au13) AWNINGS-SELECT YOURS FROM gay stri or plain colors. Free esti- mates. Folding chairs and tables for rent. Cleve Fox, Oshawa. (Aug.5) $5.00 DOWN, $2.50 WEEKLY BUYS Simplicity or John Inglis washing machine. Bradley Furniture, 40 King W (1320) 40--Articles For Rent OUTBOARD MOTORS, ALSO cement mixers, by day or week. R. H. Miles, 36 Gibbon St. (184c) 41--Articles Wanted PLAY PEN, EXCELLENT CONDI- tion. Phone 3241-R. (164b) STEAMER TRUNK, LARGE SIZE, good condition. Phone 2328-M. (164c) GOOD USED FURNITURE WANT: ed, ice-boxes, cook stoves, and heat- ers. 56 King West. Phone 3326, (Jy13) NORTH SIMCOE IRON & METAL Company, Simcoe Street North, ELECTRIC STOVE, GOOD CONDI- tion, reasonable. Phone 695R. 89 Rowe St. : (163c) NECCHI SEWING . MACHINES, with the exclusive zig-zag built-in stitch unit and other exclusive fea. tures, Meagher's, 5 King St. W, (Aug.30) QUANTITY BATH TUBS, SINKS, toilets, basins, laundry tubs, piping, electric stove, Bendix washer, hard- wood flooring. 5405-J. (Aug.4) GENERAL ELECTRIC FLOOR lishers, $59.50. Terms 10%, balance n 10 monthly installments. Mea. gher's, 5 King St. W. (Aug.10) PAINT NOW !--USE PRATT AND Lambert Paint and Varnish. Don't be misled by low prices, worthless HOUSEKEEPING COTTAGE -- wanted for 4 from July 22 to July 28. Preferably Rice Lake or within 100 miles Oshawa. Phone 6141J. (165a) 6 OR 7-ROOM HOUSE BY ADULTS wanted immediately; no children; abstainers. Phone 3088-R. (165¢) TRAILER WANTED FOR 3 months. Will pay good rent. Phone 3410-M. (164b) YOUNG COUPLE DESIRE 3 UN- furnished rooms, abstainers, no chil- dren, wanted Sept. 1. Phone 317J after 6. (163d) PRINCIPAL OF WHITBY HIGH School wishes to rent a house or apartment in Whitby, by August, if possible. Apply Donald Tutt, Till- sonburg, Ontario, or call Whitby a. (1601) URGENTLY NEEDED Living accommodation for newly arrived doctor and family, 1 son. Reply to business administrator, Oshawa Clinic. (165¢) 31--Room & Board Wanted ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE home required by G.M. employee. Apply Box 844, Times-Gazette. (164c) FOR FATHER AND CARE FOR 113-year-old girl; best references. Box 931, Times-Gazette. (164b) ROOM AND BREAKFAST FOR Bell Telephone operators, from July 23 to Sept. 2. Contact Chief Opera- tor, 4000 Local 17. (163c) 32--Automobiles For Sale '33 CHEV. COACH, GOOD MOTOR, tires"like new. $250. Phone 3870R2. 5 (185b) $375 OR BEST OFFER, '35 CHEV. Master coach, recent ring and valve job, good tires, 108 Agnes Street. Phone 1222-J. (165¢) 1940 CHEV. COACH. CLEAN. GOOD tires. Very economical car to oper- ate. Below market price. May be seen at 102 La Salle or call 5170-J. (165b) OUT-OF-TOWN BUYER Will Be At BOWERS SERVICE STATION Corner King and Ritson Road WEDNESDAY, JULY 19th from 12 noon.until.9 p.m. PREMIUM PRICES PAID for General Motors or Chrysler built cars from 1938-1950. ®,M, Tu tf) 36--Pets and Livestcck guarantees or by extravagant claims for some of the so-called "discover- ies'. Cheap paints are expensive at any price. uy only good paint! Nelson's Paint and Wallpaper, 19 Bond West. Phone 841. (Jly23) MANURES! MAKE BEAUTIFUL lawns, shrubs, gardens. Fertilize now --cow, horse and chicken manure-- fresh and well-rotted; also rich black loam and top soil. Order early. Osh- awa Nursery, phone 3234. (Jy2s) LIFE-FLEX VENETIAN BLINDS. The all-steel blind. New designs and colors, guaranteed to fit. Estimates free. Complete repair service; wood slats replaced with steel. Merv Tuck. 467T4W. (Jy30) A EE --S-- ss A COMPLETE STOCK OF WRING- er rolls and belts for all makes of washers. Jack Biddulph, 68 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3800W. (Jy25te) LARGE QUANTITY USED STRAW- berry and raspberry crates, hampers, meat baskets, also fence osts. Phone 6146-W. (Jly22) LOVELY GRASS SOD, FIX YOUR lawn now! Sod laid. Expert work done, also black loam and top soil. Oshawa Nursery. Phone 3234. (Jly21) BOARDING AND TRIMMING, cocker spaniels and Labrador Re- triever puppies for sale. Knowlton Kennels. Phone 1801W3. (Aug.17) COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES, AND older dogs, blondes, blacks, parti- colors; also trimming, bathing and boarding. Waubena Kennels, mile west of Oshawa, new highway. Wyn 39--Articles For Sale HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS FOR sale. Phone 4640R. 107 Cadillac Ave. South. * (165e) GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGER- ator, washer and vacuum cleaner. Phone 4640R. 107 Cadillac South. (165¢) OAK WRITING DESK, DROP leaf kitchen table, small kitchen cupboard. Phone 5237TW. (165a) McCORMICK BINDER, 7-FT., IN good working condition, always kept under cover, W. D. Thomson, Brook- lin. Phone 21R2, Brooklin. (165¢) CARPETS, BLANKETS FROM your old materials. To see samples phone 662-M. Workmanship guaran- teed. We pick up materials. (Aug.5) COMPLETE WINDOW SERVICE, Canada's finest Venetian blinds by Met-Wo Industries, unconditionally guaranteed. Easy payments if de. sired. See the new Beauflex blinds with various patterns, also the plas- tic tapes. Free estimates and instal. lations anywhere. J. W. Melley, phone 4101. (Aug.3) 200 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM: Linoleum of all kinds, felt base and inlaids. Congoleum and Rexoleum Laying service available at Brad. ley's, 40 King St. W. (Je20tf) VENETIAN BLINDS, THE AD- vanced Kirsch type. The most starti- ing development in Venetian Blind history. Flattened S-shaped slats give better and more graceful en- closure. We are sure these blinds will not only satisfy but create enthusiasm. Estimates without bli; fon. George Reid. Phone 2104. FIRE INSURANCE CONTRACTS on your home and contents, your cottage, outboard motors. '35 FORD, RADIO, HEATER, $275. Apply 281 Oshawa Blvd. (Jy14,17) '32 FRONTENAC CABRIOLET; 35 De Soto sedan. Phone 4894J1. (164b) '39 CHEV. COACH, EXCELLENT shape, reasonable. 275 Ritson Rd. S. Phone 3058-M. (164c) '34 PLYMOUTH DELUXE COUPE, in excellent condition. Apply Ste- h 's Garage, 15 Church St. 75-ACRE FARM, modern brick ve- neer bungalow, 5 rooms and bath, large recreation room. All city con- veniences. Barn, large double garage with upstairs. All buildings built 11; years ago. 15 acres grain in. This farm is excellent for the raising of chickens. New tractor and imple- ments will be sold with farm. This property located at 705 KING ST. W., OSHAWA Apply to same (1611) CASH: $ 6 ' 00 SAS 90 Bgl ores brick, 3-pc. bathroom; half acre lot. 23 . miles from Oshawa. Immediate possession--$12,500. : 2 . 3 0 CASH--9 Fort Perey $70 garden, CASH+~6 rooms, Perry--=$4,500. CASH--5 rooms, $2,200. E. MULVANY Broker Midway 4671 or BOX 940 TIAES-GAZETTE Sonya-- Toronto (163c) 27--Real Estate Wanted WANTED IN OSHAWA, 4 OR 5- room brick bungalow, in residential area. Cash or exchange 7-roomed brick home, barn, good garden, in Bowmanville. Write Box 474, Bow- manville. b (163c) HOUSES & BUNGALOWS WANT- ed for clients, some with all cash. For better results list your property with W. McAuley, Realtor, 13 Prince St. Phone 5356 or 8510 anytime. (1611) 28--For Rent USED CAR LOT IN OSHAWA FOR lease, going concern, good connec- tions. Must be leased immediately. Stock at cost. Apply Box 841, Times- Gazet. (163c) FURNISHED BEDROOMS FOR 3 gentlemen. Breakfast if desired. Phone 4673W. (166¢) FURNISHED 6-ROOM HOUSE, TO ible party, July 29 to August 11--Vressmaking DRESSMAKING--SUITS, BRIDES', bridesmaids' and evening gowns, street dresses and alterations. 383 Athol E. (A12) 12--Gardening & Supplies - MANURES! IT PAYS TO FERTI- lize! Ideal tor tawns, shrubs, gar- dens Well-rotted and weedless. cow horse, barnyard and chicken man- ure, also rich black loam, top roll. 26. Apply Box 938, Times-Gazette. (Jy15,17,19) FURNISHED BEDROOM SUIT- able for two' gentlemen. Apply 81 Bond St. W. after 5. (165b) 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS IN clean home, east end; business cou- ple preferred; abstainers. Apply to Box 935, Times-Gazette. (163c) STORE FOR RENT; VACANT August 1. Suitable for ladies' or Phone WW Wyss) gents' clothing store. Apply Box 930, Times-Gazette, (61 (1601) RE-BUILT KNEE-ACTION UNITS for '34-'38 Chevrolets and Pontiacs. We can install immediately. Morey's Garage, corner Verdun and Gliddon. Phone 657. (Aug.?) '48 PONTIAC SEDAN, GOOD CON- dition. Apply 322 Albert St. (163c) 4% FORD CUSTOM, 2 - DOOR, clean, private owner. Priced for im- mediate sale. Phone 5581. (163c) FOR A SQUARE DEAL, SEE Johnnie Walker, Bramley Motors. New and used cars. Phone 86505; eve- nings, 1463-J. (Aug.3) AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE AND finance. Murdoch Insurance, 12% Simcoe St. S. - (Jly31) '36 CHEV. COACH, ALSO '32 DU- ant. Apply 74 King St. W., Bow- manville. (163c) '49 PONTIAC, RADIO, HEATER. Phone 1095M between 5 and 7 p.m. (163c) 40 Ford V2 ton panel $375 '36 Reo 24 ton stake $125 '4] Plymouth 5 passenger coupe ..... $895 '38 Royal Enfield motorcycle PHONE 2872-) (164b) Murdoch Insurance and Real Estate Office, 1212 Simcoe St. S. (Jy3n) DOUBLE BED, SINGLE BED WITH springs and mattress, 2 dressers, Can be seen at 143 Albert St. (165c) ICEBOX, 25-LB. CAPACITY; ALSO washing machine--in good condition. Phone 5388-W. (165¢) MAN'S BICYCLE, $25. APPLY 281 Oshawa Blvd. (Jly14,17) 2-PC. GREEN SATIN STRIPE chesterfield suite, double-size bed spring. 421 Masson St. (Jly14,17) RENT A PORTABLE ELECTRIC sewing machine in your own home, $6 per month. We deliver and pick up. Singer Sewing Machine Com- pany, 14-16 Ontario St. Phone 696. (M.,W.,F. tf) CEDAR RAILS, FULL LENGTH OR cut in stove lengths. $14 per cord delivered. Phone 956 Whitby. (M.Th.Jy20) COAL AND WOOD RANGES IN excellent condition, priced right; terms available, Hill-Cornish Electric Ltd., 50 Prince St., phone 341. (164b) USED FURNACES, GOOD CONDI- tion, $35 up; window screens with frames, $1 each. Phone 3026-R. 485 Bloor E. (164c) OUTBOARD RUNABOUT, 16, V. bottom, mahogany hull, 22 h.p., Evin- rude motor, complete with steering wheel, r g lights, windshield and trailer; hull and motor in first class condition. Apply J. F. Helm, 61 King St., Port Hope. 2074. (164b) SLIGHTLY USED RANGETTE, white enamel, automatic oven con- trol; reasonable. Hill-Cornish Elec- tric Ltd., 50 Prince. St., phone 341. (164b) WALNUT FINISHED DRESSER and double bed, with sagless springs and inner-spring mattress (Sim- mons); 1 Gurney range, reservoir and water front. Phone . Brooklin 53-M. (164c) DRY WOOD CUTTINGS AVAIL- Eble in truck loads or in bag lots. 33--Automobiles Wanted 48, 49 OR '50 CHEV. OR PONTIAC. Have all cash. Phone 3637-J. (187tf) AUTO SAFETY GLASS INSTAL led while you wait. Andy Nagy's Body Shop. Phone 4437. (Jy28) MORE CASH FOR YOUR CAR AT Dodds' Car Lot, 300 Park Road 8. Phone 4749. (Aug.1) 1940 to 1950 Models wanted for out-of-town buyer. Will pay high prices. BELMONT MOTORS 137 King W. (133t0) Want. to buy or sell or trade - a 63d) ! Classified Ad and the deal is made. h 3123 or 3124. (164c) SEVERAL GOOD USED ICEBOX- es, repainted; priced to clear .Hill- Cornish Electric Ltd., 50 Prince St., phone 341. (164b) GURNEY 4-BURNER GAS, COAL, wood, combination stove, perfect condition. 5%; William St. West. 4349-R. (164c) LATE MODEL GAS RANGE, MOF- fat, apartment size, like new, all white rcelain, $35.00; convenient terms. Hill-Cornish Electric Ltd., 50 Prince St., phone 341. (164b) CABIN TRAILER, IN GOOD CON- dition, fully Squipped with built-in cupboards, icebox, bed, heater, table; reasonable price. Apply B. Fisk, Pontypool, Ont., after 5. (164c) USED PHILCO CONSOLE RADIO, ood condition, $15.00; terms. Hill- ornish Electric Ltd., 50 Prince St., phone 341. ' (164b) SCRAP WOOD, $86 PER TRUCK- load. Phone 1859, M. Greenberg & Sons. (Ault) 66 Bond St. West. (Jy15) OSHAWA TYPEWRITER COM- pany. Phone 3203-M. Rentals, re. pairs, new and used machines, add. ing machines and cash registers. (Augll) LIVINGSTONE STOKER AND CONTROLS Practically new. Domestic size. Apply 640 Mary Street PHONE 1896-R (164c) to buy 100 tons steel at $15 ton, also cast iron, $20 ton, and furniture, pianos, etc.; also live poultry--all at highest prices. Phone 239M12 anytime. (Aul2) HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR per, rags, matiresses, uon and metals. Local and out-of-town calls picked up free. Phone 635. Cedardale Iron and Metals, 100 Annis St., east of C.N.R. Station. (A3) PIANOS, CASH FOR YOUR PIANO now. Wilson and Lee, 79 Simcoe N. Phone 2388, (A16) CASH PAID FOR GOOD USED furniture, ice-box, Quebec heaters, cook stoves. 24 Bond West. Phone 3766M. (Aug.14) 42--Female Help Wanted COUNTER ' GIRL FOR ARTS Grill, good hours, good wages. Apply in person at the store, southeast cor- ner King & Wilson Rd. (157t£) STENOGRAPHER FOR GENERAL office work, shorthand required but experience not necessary. Give full particulars. Box 921, Times-Gazette. (160f) EXPERIENCED MACHINE OPERATORS and HAND SEWERS WANTED APPLY SPORTRITE JUNIOR 30 Richmond St. W, (164c) OPPORTUNITY FOR GIRLS You'll like being a telephone girl 1.--Good pay with regular increases. 2.--No experience necessary. 3.--You're paid while you train. 4.--5-day week. 5.--Friendly associates. 6.--Regular rest periods. Appl'cants should preferably have comple.ed grade 10, be single and in the 16 to 25 age group. See MISS H. C. ROBERTSON Chief Operator BELL TELEPHONE CO. 15 VICTORIA ST., OSHAWA (M,Th,Tf) 43--Male Help Wanted ED. WILSON SAYS-- "We cbver your floors -- Floorcoverings -- Yes, every kind of floorcoverings for your home or cottage." JUST ARRIVED New marble Congoleum Gold Seal patterns just arrived. Patterns for every room in many colours, FOR YOUR COTTAGE Choice of 30 patterns, felt base floor coverings. Sale price 39c sq. yd. Remnants to clear. Sale price 29c sq. yd. Heavy inlaid linoleum. Specials $1.29 sq. yd. RUGS - RUGS - RUGS 200 rugs in discontinued patterns, to clear; priced from $3.95 up. WILSON FURNITURE COMPANY 20 Church St. (1658) DESK CLERK, RESPON SIBLE young man of good appearance and capable of meeting the public. Must be able to supply good character references, type and handle cash ef- ficiently. Steady job for right appli- cant. Apply Commercial Hotel, wot ) POSITION OF POLICE CONSTABLE Applications for the position or Police Constable on the Oshawa Police Force, will be accepted at the Police Station. Qualifications: Between the ages of 21 and 30 years of age. Heig'it 5 ft. 10 ins., or over in bare feet. Weight not less than 160 Ibs.-- nor over weight according to height. Education: At least entrance to high school, those of high school education prefe. red. Commencing salary $2,100.00 per { year increased y arly until maximum is reached. OWEN D. FRIEND, Chief Constable. (160tf) 46--Employment Wanted POSITION AS JANITOR OR nightwatchman, abstainer, non- smoker. Box 822, Times-Gazette. (165d) HOMES WIRED AND RE-WIRED. Let us help you with your electrical problems. Call Charlie Mills, 4503-J. ; (Aug.9) REPAIRING TRILIGHTS. R A N- gettes, ranges, all household elec- trical appliances. frank Snudden. Phone 919W. 107 Athol East. (Jy20) Want to buy or sell or trade - » Classified Ad and the deal is made. PLUMBING REPAIRS ~ Phone 1092 COLVIN PLUMBING Addled-Ads - (From the Nation's Classified Columns) CLIDOYNG FIEOM £.J.COULINS PITTSBURGH , PB. Lutkes milk and operate tractor. Man wanted for airy farm; must know how to . 48--Auction Sales Auction sale, Tuesday evening, July 18th, at 7 p.m. at Stirtevant's Auc- tion Room, 33 Hall St. The comple- tion of the late Maud Jennings' estate of 30 Centre St., Oshawa; also there will be offered for sale double cream bed, spring and mattress; studio couch, dining room tables and chairs, buffets, child's crib, boy's pool table (complete), dresser, single bed, spring and mattress; small kitchen range, upholstered chairs, chesterfield table, floor lamp, guitar, icebox dishes, linoleum (good), sew- ing machine (drop head) and many other articles too numerous to men- tion. Terms: cash. Frank Stirtevant, Auctioneer. (164b) MOURNS FOR CALL OF WHISTLE In the interests of efficiency one of the great natural sounds of Can- ada is being muted. I call it a natural sound though it is pro- duced by machinery for surely no sound, not even the honk of the goose, is more natural in Canadian ears than the shriek of a locomo- tive whistle, writes Bruce Hutchin- son, in The Vancouver News- Herald. Daily Hello As I write this in the Canadian forest, I can hear a freight train laboriously climbing the Cliffside hill. In the old days its whistle would shout a daily hello to the few human inhabitants of these parts . four blasts, clear, friendly, sweet with the music of Canada. But today the battered old box cars are hauled by a glistening Diesel engine which has no music in it and no soul. Listen to its whistle --- a series of flatulent and obscene grunts, Soon, no doubt, the Diesel, soulless and efficient, will be grunting from coast to coast. I do not blame the railways. They have to consider efficiency, costs and the other unimportant aspects of life. I only protest, oa behalf of the older people of Can- ada, that another morsel of magic is going out of Canadian life with the old-fashioneq steam whistle, Beauty In Whistle The young, I suppose, will not understand this. You have to live with the daily shriek of the whistle before you can appreciate its beauty, and the sound must echo with old memories. To the Cana- dian of middle age every whistle tells a story known to him only. The whistle, indeed, tells almost the whole story of Canada, for our nation was built along a railway line. To the lonely men who built it a distant whistle was the only sure intimation that the nation actually existed, The steam locomotive screamed defiance at geography, at eco- nomics, at mountain, plain and tundra, and the Canadian, hearing {ASPHALT SHINGLES § SONIE CAY LUMBFR 53 Albert St . JAMIESON DRUGS PROMPT DELIVERY! 241 KING ST. EAST PHONE 1351 Stafiord Bros. 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In the interests of what the polie ticians call national unity and what the poet might call our Canadian dream, I suggest that the railways keep a few steam locomotives move ing on the rails, moving anywhere so long as they whistle in the night. At least until the older generation, perhaps, having heard nothing bet ter, may some day find Canada in a Diesel whistle. That is beyond our grasp. We hear only the grunts, Keep a few whistles going so that we can remember our own youth and the youth of this country, which was a pretty good time. Let us fade out, as the lonely night whistle fades, in echoes through the Cana- dian hills. For One Alone There is no music like this. merung played by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra in Carnegis Hall but I was glad to return to my cabin and listen to the night freight shout its greeting on the Cliffside summit. The orchestra played for millions of people by radio. The locomotive always seems to whistls for me alone. It is a personal greeting to every Canadian in his bed, the collective voice of his country reaching sure- ly the ear of the individual citie zen, reminding him of the sea rocks of the Maritime coast, the St. Law- rence Valley, the broad plains and the Rockies. It is all there, the whole gigantie shape and substance of Canada, for the locomotive has been every where, a busy needle perpetually sewing together the fabric of the nation. We listen and for a moe ment we hold Canada in our hand. ANTIMACASSAR ' fh) 1, once heard Wagner's Gotterdam-l Antimacassars derived their name ~ from the protection they gave chairs from macassar oil, formerly used as a hair dressing. FORMOSAN CAPITAL The capital of Formosa is Tale hoku. Formosa is the largest ise land in the western Pacific. $50 to $1000 Without Endorsers or Bankable Security Borrow from Household Finance on your signature. 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