18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, November 17, 1958 "CLASSIFED ADVERTISING | (Continued from Page 17° | 50---Articles For Sale SKATES, new and used, "Oshawa's No. 1 Skate Exchange". Used skates $1 up, || New skates $4.95 up. Largest selection in town. Drayton Cycle, 204 Bond |' Street East, 51 --Swap and Barter |16-F00T F 50--Articles For Sale S0--Articles For Sale POUR antique guns, 16th to 17th cen- tary, what offers. RA 3.3307. 266 THREE . piece chesterfield suite, one green chair with wine chesterfield and Pair, Call RA 37079 after 7. . 268e CRYSTAL chandelier for dining room; enystal fixture for hall; blue two-piece chesterfield. 633 Masson Street, Tues day, from 6 to 9 p.m, 2682 tricycle; one 66" x ¥ rug, in Good condition, RA 5-4206, 266a Shey. Good ct ----T A -------- CORNER cocktail bar, finished in lea theretie; 16 gauge shot gun, like new; mantel radio, with shortwave, RA $7043, 333 Buena Vista, 2678 BENDIX automatic washer, $60; Con nor tioned, $149; washers, 920.95 end up: used ra } and up; used TV's, $30.95 and up; used radios and ecord players, $14.95 and up; used records 39 three for $1. Barons' Radio and trie Ltd, 426 Simcoe Street womb, ov. 15) ammunition and hunting i Street West, RA 5-6511. WE pay highest price in the eity used furniture, Pretty's Used Furniture Store. RA 3-3271, 444 Simcoe South, 'ISPACE beater, Coca Cola cooler, 10/0 "Atiller, steel door, combination TV, cnes- cents each, | cq boat and trailer, both in perfect condition. Reasonable |! for quick sale, or will swap for best}! ear offered, RA 8.0179, 268 | trailer, tile .pachine, |" supplies and piping of Road and Hill | Dec. 8 terfield, truck, new plumbin, all kinds. Chinn's, Park . RA 3-7088. 52--Legal Notices I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by my wife Grace Goleski, without my written| consent on or after this date, Thurs day November 13, 1958, 266¢ --Stan Goleski, TAKE NOTICE that I shall not be re- for debts contracted by my Dubbed "The Monster" be- cause of its size, this 10,000- pound rocket sled streaks along THREE . quarter length Hudson seal coat, perfect condition, lately remod. elled, size 16 - 18, Phone RA 3.7848, 268 burner 73000 BTU, Perfect condi- tion, $85. Phone Brooklin 601R13, 264f) MOFFAT table top, heavy duty elec- trie range, $150. Apply 555 King Street East, 263¢ B. ¥. GOODRICH Stores, tires, batter. television. FRIGIDAIRE special big 10% cuble ft. "rig, 42 1b freezer, butterkeeper, No down with trade, ly $199 plan $2 weekly. Kelly Frigidaire) King West, Nov. 18 Vicoum cles all m , Vacuum Cleaner . p23 RA 8-108] anytime, Nov, 19 ARCONI and Admiral for 1959, $199 . hi-fi, six speakers, from $149, Hony TV. RA 59181, Nov, WEN your washers on the hummer, and your wash ain't getting done, call Paddy's out in Hampton, he will make A d- thing run, Phone Bowmanvils h ov, 24 USED tires, most all sizes, 93 up, B. F, Goodrich Store, RA 5-4543, KNIT-0-MAT knitting machine, as new, RA 5-384, 2634 8 volt ELECTROHOME auto radio, y searly new, $40, Phone RA 5-1343, 265( OHAIN saw, spray paint outfit, '56 Plymouth, 24-ft. cabin trailer, furnace, ace heater, 3-plece bath, sink taps, mbing supplies of all kinds. Sell or de, Chinn's, RA 13-7088, Dec. 1 WADIOS, record players, hi-fi and stereo are all here at the lowest prices, will pay you to shop at Parkway Jevision, 918 Simcoe Street North, $50 TO $150 allowance for your old tele vision on any new Electrohome, Ad- miral, Victor or Westinghouse at Park- way Television, 918 Simcoe Street North, Dec. #106 DOWN will completely furnish your home, This includes chesterfield, 'edroom suite, television, refrigerator, kitchen set, washing machine, lamps, bles etc. All items reduced in price. rons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South, Dec.13 SOMEOWNERS' and dis count on Frigidaire ovens, eooking tops, pull-down gerators and ranges. ing Street West. RA 5-5121, Nov. 18 MAN'S brown overcoat, size 38. Lady's Black fur coat, size 44; lady's gray coat, size 16, Phone 7212. 265f REE - burner gas stove, oven con- lied, good condition, reasonable price, 128 Barrie Avenue, RA 57783, 264( WINE and cider barrels a le, all sizes, Oshawa Hardware and Electric, # Church Street, RA 3-764. PED washers, automatics, ganges, rangettes, TV and radios. GMAC terms. Kelly Frigidaire, 81 King West. Nov.18 TAR heater and jacket heater, Phone RA 53218, Se a De ¥WO burner table top stove, with oven, In A-1 condition, $12 RA 3- 7. 286c HIGHEST prices paid in Os a_ for used furniture by the Community Fur- builders' built-in Mture Store, 19 Prince Street. Phone | bout RA 8.1131 i | POLAROID Highlander land camera, | SELLING furniture or cleaning out .. TV aerials, all channel, installed, one ad ad Thrifty budget plan, RA 5-4543, AWNINGS, plain colors, or gay stripes, prompt service, Free estimates, Order now for early delivery. Chair and table |rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe Jon, your basement? You will get your highest price when you phone RA 5 $131, The Oshawa Trading Post, 446 th, Simcoe Street Sou ear guarantee, $39. Kelly TV 81 King 'est, RA 55121, Nov. 18 ORDERS taken for storm sashes, mea- surements and estimates free. Please order early, RA 3-4989. Nov. 2 KELLY TV your authorized Beatty dealer offers you up to $100 for your old washer on a new Beatty automatic or wringer washer, 81 Rng Vest ov, PIANOS, all makes and sizes, from $70 up, terms, guaranteed. Strander Plano Company, 1378 Queen Street East, HOward 62313. De: TYPEWRITERS, Remingion portables, -- (3rd day of November, , nue, Oshawa wife, Justyna Malarczuk, of 478 Dean Avenue, Oshawa, unless upon my writ. ten instructions, Dated at Oshawa this AD 1958. Wolodymyr Malarczuk, 478 Dean Av its tracks at supersonic speed to catch a live artillery shell in | full flight. The device is used at ROCKET SLED CATC a 4 HES ARTILLERY the U.S. Air Research and De- v t C d, Holl Air Force Base, New Mexico, to recover shells intact and un- damaged so that scientists can study what happens to the fuse #| velopments of these times. | romanticist. SHELL IN FLIGHT in free flight, The sled travels at 1000 miles an hour and at a pre-determined spot meets up with the shell as it drops to the ground, gathering it up in its interior, which is very heavily padded, e- Ontario. 267¢ Replaced By Dog Inards | C.R. BLACKBURN TOKYO (AP) -- Japanese sur- By Canadian Press Staff Writer man patient's liver with the liv- doctor reports. The patient died i later of peritonitis. a serious, 3 : : wanted to marry but was dis- Dr. Mitsuo Suiura said organs|g,.qed by his family. from the four dogs were hooked| his and many other interest- for a 20-year-old patient while|gins are 'revealed in the first doctors operated. | book of a three-volume biography The dog's livers were used for | published today. up by a tube system to functioning facts of the life of Mackenzie| saw Sir John A Macdonald receiv- [ing plaudits and a bouquet from geons temporarily replaced a hu-| OTTAWA (CP)--Canada's rec-|a beautiful girl. Sir Joi kissed FA ord-making prime minister and| her and the young llie King ers of four living dogs, a Tokyo ro on oc bachelor of his time had|was impressed. adult love affair and| Of this he later wrote in his|23 and at Harvard, Mackenzie "I could do nothing but/King wrote his idolizing family in| [envy him and decided then that | Toronto and told them he wanted | hausting and difficult task and diary: {polities had its rewards." | Mackenzie Xing was an adult Human Liver New Biography Reveals 'Mackenzie King's Life 1 nurse who became the serious idol of his young heart. They were never officially en- gaged so far as the biography re- veals but in 1898, when he was to marry this nurse. They replied with copious and almost before he was out of short|tearful arguments why he should pants and the book is an austere{not abandon them for an alien account of an austere, single-|love, especially a nurse who was 5|new and used, easy terms, 15 per < 55 minutes Oct, 21 during a two-| It is by the late Professor R ez |in price! cent off on all demonstrators. Also one large safe, $75, Oshawa Business Machines, 329 Simcoe South. RA san WILLIAMS pianos, now af a price you can afford, at Parkway Tlevision, 918 Simcoe Street North. RA 33043 SINGER sewing machines -- $10 de. B.|livers a brand new Singer to your home! A small deposit will hold yours until Christmas, Get the best -- get a fully guaranteed Singer sewing machine from your authorized dealer, Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South, Dec, 14 hour operation on Susumu Miya zawa, who was in a state of coma from cirrhosis of the liver. An autopsy showed the pa- tient's liver had regenerated and there was no mixture of the pa- tient's and the dog's blood. BLACKSTOCK FREE -- Absolutely Free -- Up to $100 worth of gifts and furniture (your choice). Our Christmas gift to you -- with the purchase of a chesterfield, or a bedroom suite, or a dining room suite, Easy terms, This is no gimmick! Come and see for yourself! Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South. Dec. 14 CEDAR Chests -- $1.00 will hold yours until Christmas, Choose from the best makes -- Lane, Heirloom, Red Seal, etc. Many models drastically reduced Hurry for best selection, Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South. Dec. 14 NEW apartment size pianos at reduced low prices. Easy terms, Trade-ins ac- cepted. A small deposit will hold yours till Christmas, But hurry -- the prices on all pianos are going up shortly! Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South, Dec. 14 FOUR lunch counter stools, never been used, cheap, RA 5-0205. by 2631 SAMSONITE luggage The ideal Christmas gift for everyone, Pay only All colors available. Ask reduced prices, - Barons' 424° Simcoe Street Dec. 14 $1 a week! our Home Furnishings, South. By MRS, R. C. HILL BLACKSTOCK -- Wayne Lee, Oshawa, spent the weekend with the Dayes boys. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Lamb and Sandra, Belleville, spent the weekend with his aunt, Mrs. T Smith. Mrs. D visited Mrs day. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. McMullen, Cadmus, John McKee, Sun- Nestleton; Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Hillier, Mrs. Gordon Cook and Douglas, Mrs, A. J. Cook, Brook: lin and Mrs. H. Taylor, Black- stock. Mrs. Carl McLaughlin, Grant and Neil were Sunday visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin, Fred Stewart originally of Maple Creek, Sask., but now in Neil Malcolm were Mr. and Mrs. | Lawrence Malcolm and children, | [MacGregor Dawson and pub- lished by the University of Tor- fonto Press ($7.50). Professor Dawson died last summer when the book was still in proof form. The book covers the period of Mr. King's life with which most of today's adults are unfamiliar --from his birth in 1874 until 1923, shortly after he formed the Ifirst of the Liberal governments he was to head for a record 21 \vears and 164 days. [STARTED AT EIGHT Mackenzie King attended his minded, ambition - ridden youth reaching his goals. But it also, almost casually, re- veals that the young Willie King was a warm-hearted romanticist who wanted to follow the normal course and love and marry. All through his life there were two or three women to whom he turned for sympathy, advice and encouragement, and to whom he poured out his thoughts, aspira- tions and worries. something less than socially ac- ceptable, and at a time when they were hoping he would be producing some cash contribu- tions to the family finances which were usually precarious. He broke off with the un-named nurse and the book says she was married two years later. Macken- zie King was to have many girl friends and a number of life-long attachments to women but no more love affairs so far as this volume records. { PUBLIC LIFE KNOWN MYSTERIOUS NURSE" But in 1897, while he was study- The serious political events book he is referred to as Mr. | Kin, King's diaries and memos add little to the knowledge already in print of the major Canadian de- Because of limitations in the will, perhaps, or because of the decision of the biographer, there is less revealed of the man and | Inreresting facets are the rec- ords of his long association with the 'late Sir William Mulock and probably there will be more spicy references to that relationship in the two volumes to follow; and| his relations with his sponsor and idol, Sir Wilfrid Laurier. At one stage when Mackenzie King was hoping Laurier would take him into the government (the call came eventually) Laur- fer worried about the ambitious young politician's lack of wealthy backing which he thought a po- litician should have. Laurier introduced Mackenzie King to a fascinating and rich young widow and thought he had solved the financial problem. King wrote in his diary that he entered into some *'skirmishings" with this very desirable lady but was not set afire and finally de- cided she was not part of his fu- ture, "I will never be controlled save by my heart," he wrote. MORE HUMAN TOUCH The book obviously could have had more general appeal if the biographer had been permitted, or permitted himself, to reveal more of the human interest in the diaries and letters. The biographer had an ex- he died as he was in the midst of it. Authors handling the sec- ond' and third volumes will be aided by professor Dawson's work of organizing the material, But manv readers probably will hold it against Professor Dawson that he lifted so slightly the veil of secrecy surrounding Macken- zie King's private life, They will always wonder about the Chicago nurse, who she was and how she fared and if she still lives. And Mackenzie King, if he could speak, would be unhappy about the fact that throughout the Consistory VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Re- ports are increasing in Vatican circles that Pope John XXIIT will call a consistory, perhaps by Christmas, to bolster the thinned and aging ranks of the College of Cardinals. The sacred college, with members when at full strength, now has 17 vacancies. The aver age age of the cardinals left 3 bear the administrative burdens 4 the Roman Catholic church is Two deaths in. the last six months have cut the United States cardinals down fo fwo. Britain has none, neither has Austria.' Mexico with .23,000 Catholics and the Philippines 17,000,000 never have had a pringe of the church. DAILY CROSSWORD 1, Adjust 6. Calibers BIEIS!! RIE] 37. Caps 39. Leveling slip 40, Greek archi tecture 41.In that place 42. Mi g or just King. As this reviewer well knows 43, Dimin. ished, as the moon, DOWN | from personal contact over a period of 15 years, he always first political meeting in 1882|ing in Chicago, he was attended|listed and described from the wanted to be referred to in print when he was eight years old. Helthrough a typhoid attack by alvantage point of Mackenzielas Mackenzie King. 1. Blame 2. Famine a a EE hmerits, 1 ood condition, y waa ily | Toronto, was a guest of Gordon RA 3.7747, 263 FRIGIDAIRE 1959 automatic washers and dryers. Rated No. 1 over all by consumer's report. Low ov rhead means lowest prices. From $199. Kelly Frigidaire, 81 King West, Nov, 18 AWNINGS, plain colors, or gay stripes, prompt service. 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McDougald, St. Mary's, Mr, and Mrs. Allan McDougald and two daughters, Fullarton, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Larmer. Constable and Mrs. J. K Strang and Tom, Ottawa, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer. Sunday they all visited Annie and Effa Wright, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, Ewart Leask and Margaret, Solina; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thompson and (children, Oshawa, visited Mr, and |Mrs. Ivan Thompson, Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and |children, and Roy Ferguson visit. led Mr. and Mrs. G. Dunbar, Scarborough, Sunday. | Vincent Archer, Bowmanville, spent Sunday with his parents and Mr, Diver, | F.0. John Kroger and bride (Lorene Hill) North Bay, spent the weekend with the Cecil Hills | and Stan Rahms, | Collin Owen, baby son of Mr. {and Mrs. Vernon Asselstine was | baptized in the Anglican Church, Sunday morning. There was a |good attendance at the 'service. | | Mission Band met Tuesday | |after school. Mrs. Butt was in | charge. | After the customary regular weekly meeting of the Explorers, the girls worked on their project of preparing things for sale al their booth in the WA bazaar in the Recreation Centre, Nov. 18 at | 8 p.m, The annual Sadie Hawkins dance of the High School was held Friday night. The tradition- al race and marriage was con- ducted by '"Marrysing Sam", A new dance was introduced called the Yoke Dance followed by the usual program. Refreshments were served. Two services were held in the United Church Sunday with large congregations, Rev. S. J. Hillier of Brooklin was in charge. The home choir sang two anthems at the morning service and Har- mony United Church choir sang three anthems in the evening. Blackstock choir entertained Harmony choir at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Van Camp Sunday evening after service. | Que Workers Ask Increases In 6 Plants MONTREAL (CP) A Cana- dian Labor Congress official Sun- of 10 cents for 3,500 employees at six Quebec rubber. plants will be sought in forthcoming labor con- tract negotiations Victor Trudeau, a CLC organ- izer, said the unions will also seek a reduction in the work- week to 40 hours from 45 with- out loss in pay, and fringe bene- fits Current wage rates are $1.75 an hour for men and $1.50 for wo- men, although most are paid on SHOP. Be Smart..: Save Time... Save Trouble..: Read this column daily and solve your gift problems. It's the EASY WAY to to aid you, featured daily in the classified section of the TIMES ideal high in results there's still time your Christmas extra Christmas p ATTENTION ADVERTISERS ! .. The Gift-Spotter is the way to advertise your Christmas merchan- dise. It's low in cost and tion in the Gift-Spotter. 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