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Ontario Reformer, 9 Feb 1922, p. 8

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SPOR TI N G Kin St. Boys Use Whitewash AND SHUT OUT WT, GEORGE'S 4 TO 0--SOUTH OSHAWA SENIORS WIN --- Hockey enthusinsts who fall to attend the Sunday. School league games at Bradley's rink each Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday even- ings are missing some rare treats. All three sections are playing a fine brapd of hockey and are worthy of the support of every one. The sen- J" fixture hetween St. George's and King Street was hy far the hest ex- hibition on last night's card. The boys from King Street gained the verdict by 4 to 0 but the game was not at all one sided. The Baints were able to keep pace with Flintoff Brothers and the winnbrs | were forced to travel at top speed to keep in front. . South Oshawa seniors completely ontclassed the Christian Church re. presentatives hy piling up a 9 to 2 seore. The score hy periods being b=0, 7-2 and #~-2, The junior contest between South Oshawa and King Street was one of the fastest | IN 0SHAWA'S GREATER STORE i] over staged this season. 4 all. the |: OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1022 A duke goal in the last few minutes enabled South Oshawa te come out of the fray with a tie, the count heing 2 Flintoff was the hest man on the ice while Hutchinson the South End wonder was well taken care of and he did little damage. 8t. Gregory's juveniles administ- ered another shutout to the Chris- tian Chureh sextette, the final re- sult standing 7--0 in their favor. The second juvenile tilt resulted in a runaway for King Street over 8im- 15 goals While S8imeoes failed to find the pets once. There will he a shake-up in the league standing in the course of a few days owing Lo some protests hav- ing heen entered with the executive. These will he threshed ont at the 'next meeting. Absolute merit and merit alone is responsible for Tanlac's phenomenal and unprecedented success, Jury & Lovell. : extra quality, each Duplex Color Window Shades, priced at, Special Sale at Men's Flannelette Night Gowns, extra well made and good quality flannelette, priced for Week End prices. grade Ladies', dren's Underwear, all at reduced Special Clearance of highest Men's and Chil- A beautiful seleetion regular $1.00, for Grade Neckwear in a dozen different designs and colors, of High on sale Men's Heavy Pure Wool Grey Work Sox, sold regularly at 75c, Men's Suits 7 only Men's Suits, suitable for either fine wear or for work, regularly sold at $15.00 to $25.00, on sale to clear at week end The season for new Curtaius and Curtainings will soon be on. are now ready to fill your wants, as we have already received a grand selection of Fine Nets, Marquisettes, Voiles and Cotton Nets, all at very moderate prices. We Another shipment of those High Grade Voile Waists have just arrived, and we offer them to Special Bargains in the Grocery Department--All fresh goods, so get them now. We deliver. We find we hase not the space 4p spane for the Grocery Depart- ment. We must have every inch of space for our Dry Goods, I i EY Bi Saws lox wus Wy Goll. we ane putting up our up-to-date Shoe Parlor. Buy now and buy quickly, for mever again will you get such bargains in Goeceries. _ EBX. ENGEL SCE S1- X. coes, the former piling up a total of ithe judges were forced to exepeise Varied Costumes At The C. Carnival JUDGES HAVE BE DIFFIOULY TASK ° SELECTING WINNERS AT BRADLEY'S RINK 2 The carnival at Bradley's rlok Tuesday night, while not as big a 'R. 8. MoLaughlin, W. A. Coad, R.W. Millichamp and A. G. Sterile. It is glso being planned to place the stock on the market at prices which will he within the reach of very one in order that all who are interested may have an opportunity f doing their share towards securing fine arena for this town. With the style of building which has heen pro- posed with a seating capacity of over $,000 people, it will be possible to uge it the emwtire year round, Con- siderable revenue may he derived from it during the summer months. as it would make an ideal place for holding motor shows, concerts, or any attragtion which would draw large audiences. The new arena, if plans mater. falize, will offer a great inducement for: hoekey players to locate here, success as In former years, attracted quite a number of skaters. Many pretty costumes were in evidence and great care in their selection of win- ners, "Among the most noticeable costumes were, Melinda, the farm- orette, Rastus, Mary Ann, the King and Queen of Hearts, the Scotch lag sie, the Page, Little Red Riding Hood, Santa Claus, the Soldier Girl, Red, White and Blue, Powder Puff (irl, Moonshine, the Fortune Teller, the Cowgirl, Hallow'een, the Indian Girl and Pierott, After the usnal intermission in skating, Mr. A. Sparks, who was In charge of the program, announced the half mille race for the gentlemen. This was won quite easily by Howard Gunn, who was dressed in the Can- agian artillery nniform. The next race was contested by the ladies. It was a quarter mile race and wag won hy Miss Kathleen Wells. The judging of costumes then commence: ed and after careful consideration | on the part of the judges, the follow- | Lag were declared to be winners of the various prizes: Best skater in costume under 14 years, Miss Yo | ~--r It is Quality that Counts Make it the Test being a splendid advertise ment for the town. The proposition is being. enthusiastically received hy all who have heen approached and prospects are bright for it meeting with success when the complete plans have heen made known. ' Nuxated Iron Table ts is cents at Beattie's Drug Store. besides ninety ian Goyne, who was dressed as Beotch lassie; best dressed lady > tume, Mrs. L. Corrin, in the costume | of a fortune teller; best dress:d gem-| tiemen in costume, Mr. W. Truman, | who represented Rastus, # colored | gentleman; best lady skater in eos- ume, Mes Ollie Hamilton, who was! dressed as a page; best dressed cou- ple, Mr. Cecil Hann and Miss Map- garet Myers, representing the King! and Queen of Hearts. AT MARTIN'S THEATRE At Martin's Theatre this week the pictures are exceptionally fine. Frank | Mayo stare in the gripping feature! film. apd Teddy, that funny pup, ! brings down the bouse with laugh- ter. Mr. Eugene Murphy certainly hak an entertaining troupe of play-1 4 { i | good things Mr | CIVIC HOCKEY TEAM ers. There is good humour and | splendid musical numbers at every | performance. Kind hearted as al! Murphy's are he has arranged for | every kiddy who attends the mat-| inte on Saturday to receive a hag ot | candies. Candies are not the only | Murphy has. Al glance at his ensemble of pretty | girls will convinee you of this. There! is Miss Marie Williams, Miss Virgin- | ia Murphy. Mise Jane Parke. Miss| Rene Keller. Miss Bessie Dale apd Miss Dorothy Morgan | Last night was the first for the | TOD'S T LLOAF " su detlatice in quality--in taste-- lavor--in nutriment--in Ole enoss. the Rich as Butter, Sweet as a Nut T Loaf makes most Delicious Toast Try it for Sunday Breakfast At all Gr cers or Phone 500, Have Salesman Call Baked Right. Electrically Sealed at Factory M. TOD Cor. Bond and Church Streets Bride Shop. im this skit, Miss Vir-| | ginia Murphy plays up splendidly asi { a shop girl. = Miss Murphy is yet very 8 young, and she certainly has the tal-| eat for acting. Not only does she| play a splendid part. but she is the | possessor of a wonderful voice, und! is a very pretty damcer | Mr. Ernest Linwood as Smoke Green the darky is hilariously fume] ny. You can't put anything over on Smoke. Mr. Earl Meyers. and Mes-! sre. Williams and Massie certainly keep things going lively The mew wanagement has vided a full and afficient stall. im cluding, besides the Manager and Assistant Manager, 2 Publicity Mam- ager, full staff of ushers. cxpent | property men and stage setters. and | expert operators. pro- By An Adwmiver Tuesday night, at Division Street rink, the Towa Hall hockey team! played a team representative of lo- cal hardware men. the civic pen | pushers lasing hy one goal. the scare | being 3-2 in favor of those whe trade in hardware An admiver of , ithe losing team, whe witnessed the { same. has penned the following de- | | seriptive lines: Will you let me paint a picture, : though it be an artist's dream. And all doubt of their identity | | dispel; j The picture clearly shows 10 you the | Qiwic hockey team, i And the bright. outstanding fig-| ure, is Goebel | Wheve is Harmer, twixt the { posts. as craded as he could be, Yet aided by a great amount of | nek ; | Far whenever any shot was shot. as | | far as I conld see, He stoaightway went and fell up- 1 on the puck. Wolf Miller and Cap were on the job all right. And McDonald and MoBrady both did well; Pardy. 1e0, | i | | and C. 0. Maddock on defence mi up a packs fight, But the hero of the oeaflict - Goebel. | one played against the hand wae men and dest a brilliant game } with a rel; And though they all excelled them selves 1 tell you just the same, {i FOR ONE DAY ONLY - - Saturday Double "SEE CANADA FIRST" Coupons Free Travel Saturday, February llth, is Double Value Day at A. O. Felt. 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