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Oshawa Daily Times, 3 Nov 1927, p. 8

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EC -------- Aa ORGANIZE OLD BOYS Mayor Wilson, of Gananoque, will organize a Gananoque Old Boys' As- sociation in Toronto next Tuesday, for which plans for some time past have been in the making. MAY INCORPORATE As the result of a fire which de- stroyed seven houses and a store on Monday, Point Anne Village may decide to become incorporated in order to secure fire protection. At present it has none. ARRESTS ARE EXPRCTED Following the Marmora Protes. tant Cemetery desecration incident of last week, when the grave of the late Mrs. B. C." Hubbell was found disturbed, arrests are expected shortly, and sensational develop- ments may follow, STEAMER AGROUND The steamer Andrews, Norwegian vessel, in pulp transportation trade, is aground at the entrance to Car- dinal canal on the St. Lawrence, with puln for Ogdensburg, N.Y. The tug Frontenac, of Donnelly Sal. vage and Wrecking Company, left early this morning to pull her off. INAVATRATRE PENNY RANK The Penny Bank System in vogue 1 ------ She Gained Weight With McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets You remember of course--not so long ago she was a regular scare- crow--sakinny is a mild word for the way she looked, Just look at her now--if ever a woman had a perfect figure she has it--she is the envy of half the girls in town, It's nothing to get excited about --all she did was to take on weight --filled out the : hollows in face, neck and chest--any skinny, weak, run down woman can do the same and gain a clean, clear complexion at the same time, McCoy takes all the risk--Read this ironclad guarantee, If after taking 4 sixty cent boxes of Me- Coy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets or 2 one dollar boxes any thin, under- weight man or woman doesn't gain at least 5 pounds and feel complete- ly satisfied with the marked im- provement in health--your druggist is authorized to return the pyrehase price, Ask Jury & Lovell, Id, T, B. Mitchell, or any good druggist, -------------------- ; Radio Electric 15 Prince St. Pheoe 2477 S. COWELL, Prop. Beach Ranges Hurley Washers Estimate given on wiring jobs. Radio parts and sets in stock, Full line of fixtures in stock. || EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS | in many municipalities of the prov- ince it to be installed in the Peter. boro public schools. This was decided by the Board of Education after hearing J. R. Lit- tleproud, inspector of the system, explain its operation and benefits, DESERONTO COUNCIL FILLED Deseronto once again has a full town council board, Milton Hunt, C. C. Thompson and Mavin Rathbun having been elected by acclamation following Mondav evening's momin- ation meeting. They will serve only till the end of the year, when the regular election will be held, but their decision to accept office will enable Council to finish business that has been held up by lack of quorum, BELIEVED DROWNED A. J. Garrett, 53 years, farmer and auctioneer living at Inverary, is believed to have been drowned on Monday night, in Loborough Lake, 12 miles north of Kingston, On Tuesday, Jack O'Neill, Inverary, found his boat with net attached in the lake. Some clothing was found on the beach and his gun and coat were in the boat, A searching party has been grappling for the body, but so far it has not been lo- cated. Mr. Garrett was widely known, He is married and has nine chil- Aren, several grown up. OPPOSE LIQUOR STORE Temperance organizations have combined to vigorously fight the es- toblishment of a figuor store In Renfrew, and committees have been appointed to ware an active cam. paign of education before the vote on December 5. Nearby towns of Pembroke and Arnprior have Gov- ernment stores, and already much natronage by Renfrewites is in evi- dence, Renfew is under local ontion hv. Jaw, having surmounted the three- Afths majority reanired in 1909, The some handiran faces a vote in | Nerember to establish a liquor store in town, SHAREHOLDERS MEET At a meeting of shareholders of the Dominion Combing Mills, Ltd, held at Trenton the following di- rectors were elected: Mr, 8 W, Bridges, of Boston, Mass.; Mr, Fr. rest Messler. of Montreal, P.Q.: Mr, William J. Green, nf Ottawa, Ont: Mr, Frederick M, Rohin and Mr, C, A, FE. D, Brown, of Toronto, Ont.; Mp, W, A, Fraser and Mr, H. J, Smith, of Trenton, Ont. At a meet- ine nf the directors held later the folowing were chosen as the offin. erg of tha snmmanv: Q YW Rrid~ag; Vice-President, Mr, Ww J. Smith: Recretary-Treasurer, My, I. A, Garnett, ANNIVERSARY SERVICES The anniversary services of St. Paul's United Church, Prescott, which were held Tuesday, were largely attended, Followfig a ban- quet at 6 o'clock, a public meeting was held in the church, presided over by Rev. Thomas Scott, pastor, and addressed by Rev. M, N, Omond of New Liskeard, Mr, Omond spoke on the maintenance and construe- tion work of the church, especially "in its relation to Northern Ontario, J Select Your Hosiery for "Thanksgiving" A Silk Specialty Shop v SPECIAL SILK & WOOL HOSE Pure Silk and Pure Botany Wool Hose. These are all of the finest yarns, Rich fall shades. Sizes to 10. Reg, $1.00, for $149 ae +14 ------ | r. Alyin Hicks left Sunday morn- SERVICE CHIFFON HOSE President, Mr, | Sl with his parents, i: . Geoge MacGregor and Rev. J. Hult Mutray.uf Rroscalt, Rav. Wil. liam Wright Cardinal, and" Rev, Mr. Shaver of Maynard. CLAREMONT Claremont, Nov. 2.--Quite a number from here attended the chicken supper at Ashburn on Mom- day evening, Mrs. Frank Cunliffe and daugh- ter Eileen of Windsor visited at the Manse over the week-end. The Anchors Society of the United Church held a Hallowe'en party and social evening in the basement of the Church on Monday evening, A good program and social evening was provided and the decorations were very becoming for the occasion, Dogs have been worrying farm- era' sheep in the vicinity of Clare- mont, A number were torn and mul- | tilated for Mr. John Miller so badly that they had to be killed and the dogs were halted while chasing Mr. Luther Pilkey's sheep. Mr, Magness Henderson one of Claremont's oldest and highly re- spected citizen, expired suddenly on | Friday last while attending his or- _dinary duties and in his usually ap- parent good health, Mr, Henderson was born in Edinborough, Scotland, seventy-eight years ago and coming (to Canada fifty-five years ago he set up business in Claremont as a shoe- maker, For many years he was in partnership with the late J, 8. Farm- er but since the death of his wife a few years ago he conducted a re- pair shop to the east of D. A. Scott's | stare. He was of a quiet unassuming disposition with rugged honesty that detested sham or presumption, He | was an ardent bowler and spent many pleasant hours on the green with his old friends among whom he will be greatly missed, In politics he was a Liberal and in religion a Preshvterian. The remains were laid' to rest in St, John's Cemetery, To- ronto, on Monday last, He had no near relatives in this country but is survived by. a brother and sister in | Scotland. Miss Marraret McLellan is visiting friends in Chatham and Dresden. The Misses Sulmano of Toronto, spent the week-end at their home | here: The usual Hallowe'en sports were indulged in bv the youth of Clare- mont on Monday night. Little girls in male attire with false faces, Spooks, witches, hob gobblins, black cats, baring does, screaming child- ren, strange parking places for bug- | gles, wagons, gates, doorsteps, ete, and with all no serious damage re- ported, "HARMONY Harmony Nov. 3--Mrs, R. Gimblett and Mrs, E. Colvin visited with Mr, and Mrs, H. Gimblett on Thursday. | Mr, E. Hart left last Saturday in company wtih several other gentlemen for a hunting trip through Northern Ontario, Mrs, Barber, Miss Rosetta and Mr, Geo, Barber, and Mr. R, Webster of Fenlon Falls visited with Mr, and Mrs. J. Bates over the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. H. Hobbs, of Toronto, spent Friday with Mr, and Mrs, J. Tooley. Mr. and Mrs, N, Mager, Miss H. Constable. Messrs. Harold Wager and Earl Wood motored to Kingston and spent the week-end with friends, They were at the old Fort Henry and in the the most beautiful old stones and lovely workmanship to be seen. It is all crumbling away and beginning to fall now, Mr, and Mrs, J. Bates, accompanied i by her mother and brother, Mrs. Bar- {ber and Mr, G. Barber spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F, Michael are moving on the farm purchased from Mrs, J Greentree, Mr. W. Hart spent the week-end r. and Mrs. Geo. Hart Mrs. C. F, McVagh has returned Penn. for the past month, dren a Hallowe'en party in the audi- torium on Tuesday afternoon. There was a short grogram given and games were played. The teachers had apples hung up by strings and the children tried to catch them by their tecth, also apples in a tub of water for them to pick up. Candy was passed around and they all enjoyed a good time. If any one wants to see some nice flowers for this time of year out in the garden just call at Mrs. Geo, Hart's she has lots of them and several kinds. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Weese, Mr. and =| I Mrs. W. Clancy motored to Grass Hill on Sunday and visited with Mr, and rs. Biglowe, of Orono spent Sunday with Mrs, Me» Kay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ed- wards, Miss Hilda Sleeman spent the week- end with Misses Irene and Gladys Oke. Mr. and Mrs, L. Edwards attended a Hallowe'en party at their ter's ' Mrs. Chapman, of the city, on Friday ing on 2 bunting trip north of Orillia. r. and Mrs. W, Edwards are moy- Barracks which is dated 1692 they are home after visiting with relatives in = The school teachers gave the chil- Mr. and Mrs, McKay and daughter! HE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3; 1927 [a addresses were also given by Fox Treta with Voeeal Choruses Selvin and His Orchestra. and His Orchestra. "Dew Dew Dewy Day" "Oh, Doris! Where Do You Live?" "Cheerie-Beerie-Be" "I Could Waltz on Forever" Waltzes with Vocal Cheruses, Ben Selvin hk 2 Pet 3610 tema Lee Mr. B. Nichols of the city, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. Taylor. ] Mrs. J. Greentree was given a plea- sant surprise on Monday evening when her children, grand-children and her sister and family all gathered at her | home and presented her with an alu- | minum tea kettle, a floor waxer and | polisher. Although taken completely by surprise Mrs, Greentree responded appropriately. The evening was spent in playing games. Refreshments were served and a real good time enjoyed by the twenty people present, Mr. and Mrs. Williamson of Toron- to, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hastings on Wednesday, Our taggers will call on you on Friday | minded that Saturday, Nov. § is Poppy | Tag Day and are asked to give as generously as possible to this very de- serving cause. The poppies are made by disabled veterans whose war service disabilities render them unable to earn a living. These men are employed by the DS.C.R. in the Vetcraft Shops, Our taggers wil call on you on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 4 and 5. A. Glad- man, Secretary Post 43, Canadian Le- gion, BES.L. Glad to report Mrs. G. Elgar (nee Velma Hastings) and baby birl, born October 16, are both doing fine, Con- gratulations Mr, and Mrs, Edgar. CHARGES AGAINST PRESTON CHIEF WERE PERSONAL GRIEVANCES (By Canadian Press) Galt, Ont., Nov, 1,--Chief of Police David Crawford was exon- erated by Preston Town Couneil Electrical "At Sundown" RECORDS "I'mComing Virginia" «Me and My Shadow" "You Don't Like It <Not Much" "Dew Dew Dewy Day" Baritone with Plase. "The A 3613A ""Golden Slippers" Kanawha Singers, Male Voices, with Har- "Underneath the Weeping Willow" monica, Fiddle, Gultar and' Sante Arce White. "H 3634 Teta Nev York Vocal Cranmer. 3599 AL Hopkine 'Hear Dem Bells" 189 THESE ARE BUT A FEW OF THE WONDERFUL NEW BRUNSWICK RECORDS ON SALE AT YOUR RRUNSWICK DEALER'S Be Luke Furniture Company 63 King St. East 'vestigation of the charges against Police adminstration which had been preferred by certain citizens, The charges were found untrue and fit was suggested they had arisen from personal grievances, A woman entered a Bournemouth music shop and asked the assistant if he had a song called "An Eng: lish Summer." The assistant did not recognize the name of the song, but looked through his catalogue. After a few minutes' search he went to the shelves and returned with a piece of music, which he offered to the customer. 'That's the nearest thing I've got," he said. The woman looked at the piece. It was the song Caruso made famous --*"One Fine Day," when it concluded last night its in- Argentina is to have its first 2uto- mobile show, dd Phone 7 To lose control of your car, drive with one hand or skip a monthly payment.-- Kingston Whig-Stand- ard. a L] room } on viene for vimting buyers, kat to Penn, Station --in the heart of Garment Contve ABERDEEN HOTEL 17 West 20d St, ness 5th Ave. + NEWYORK John F. Downey, Mewegrug Director and Canada, JURY THE SAFE Twenty-five years ago was born the idea of servi & Save with Safety Castoria [fo "ing into the hou ted b, I vB se vaca y Mr. |" Mr, and Mrs. R. Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Branton motored to Pet- Pure Thread Silk Hose of the very finest silk. All new shades. These Hose are the ideal for gen- erboro on Sunday and spent the da; with relatives, y Mr. W. Hicks has undergone his eral purpose. Priced at third operation and it is hoped he will | be able to come home from the ; $s 1-59 soon hospital. He has been there now for Pue thread Silk Hose in | couple of months Mr. and Mrs. Rans hav, chased broken colors. Priced regu- a Boy Font soi e pur larly at $1.25, Now Master Dougie: Branton spent the' Clearing at .........oos0s 79¢ art ed with oh 2m he Mrs. | Middleton, at Newcastle, | All That's New in Hose, Gloves and Knickknacks | Mrs. Henry of Toronto fis visiting A Silk Specialty Shop at , Mr..and Mrs. A. Taylor and family H. ATKINS - | visited with relatives at Uxvridge on | Sunday. Y. Mrs. Chas, Mackie attended the CASTILE = chicken pie and concert in Port 1%; SIMCOE ST. S. | Perry on T y might and then spent Wednesday in Toronto, she was accom- = | panied by her sister, Mrs. Jeffery. Mrs J. Scott and son. Russell of Toronto, spent Saturday with her par- = ent's, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hutchison. sitive skin. Large Jumbo 39¢ LOV DRUG STORES mankind through a chain of Drug Stores, Merchandise of only the highest quality and a service that would e qual the high standard of Drug Store Merchandising were its aims. From this small beginning has been es tablished the mighty chain of Rexall Stores (King of all Drug Stores) composed of 900 stores in Great Britain and Ireland and over 2,000 in the United States We have striven to live up to this High Ideal of Rexall Merchandising and to prove to you, our custom- ers, that we have not striven in vain, we ask you to phone for any of these, Bargains For Thursday - Friday - Saturday Don't Overlook These PENNY-SAVERS GIVEN AWAY! GEORGIA ROSE 22) fumed chase For af soothe: ation, REXALL MILK OF MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE Whitens the teeth by removing stained film, pa rrrrrrs 39¢ BROMIDE OF Size Tube When in Need of Drugs -- Phone the Rexall Stores JURY & LOVELL LTD. King St. E--Phone 28 We Deliver . - Simcoz St. 5.--Phone 68 Refreshing, Water Softening, Georgia Rose Body Powder November both for up that Cold!--A 25¢ box of and a 50c bottle of Syrup Tar and Cod Liver Oil / Riker's Milk of Magnesia An effective remedy for com. stipation, sour stomach, heart burn, etc. Smooth as cream and never gets lumpy. Easy to take, 14 oz. bottle 39¢ EL] A 75¢ Bottle of BATH SALTS Per- Crystals given with each pur- of a $1.25 tin of ter the bath. Absorbs moisture, s the skin and offsets prespir- Regular $2, value, During $1.25 Riker's Seidlitz Powders Seven full weight owders 19¢ QUININE For the whole Family

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