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Ontario Reformer, 16 Feb 1922, p. 10

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Eb yA ETS ATTY wa TT t PAGE SIX -- = mr --~ - ------ ---- | rite 4 mn y : LI, TONDO) 4 + = I ; BRITAIN AT THE REGENT, as the American girl, Miss Joy, it Masquerade So inl to write down and Identify the A DULL, LONDON pi 0 a 1 merle areate ) ) 5 Jen- ro are Lhe role ' 1, | Areatest number present. Miss Jen London Daily Mail: Opinion in the * mpoward the 'end 'of 1931. about "A Tale of Two Worlds," which ii will be remembered, played ; at 8S. Oshawa Church | SO( 1AL and | | three 'thousand pounds of treo seed | poing shown at the Regent Theatre of Bunty in the Goldwyn production aie Mitchell won the prize, while | provinces is strongly against unnec- -- Edmonson carried off the boobie| geunary and arbitrary restrictions of were shipped from the Dorfinion | this week, reveals wuch for (he of "Bunty Pulls the Strings." Not rize, Darkie boys caused fun with tho drink traffic, and it has a right Forestry Branch extracting ' 181 gnly is the acting in "A Tale of Two : Fala o's ETE Wade : ) ] L plant at| photoplay goer to be thankful for, ALI Om DOH St. Valentine's Night, Fe§ruany | their rollicking songs, and the Blue | 14 he heard, as London is a national PERSONA New Westminster, B.C., to the For- Tn tho Cirat place, it has a story, Warlds" eacelleft, Rae tis » ie Lith, witnessed a very cnjoyable Bird ¢ lags gave a guartette. MIss | guget 'and possession. Foreign vis entry Commission of Great Britaln. lu. realy gripping story of love and tion itself equals any that has yet . no a , p , ' kshups event for the young people of the | Bazel McMullen gave a much ap-} tors, when these restrictions were in | g----mme meee re aun shipment was about 'equally! intrigue, In Which u young AmerieaF[E0e from the Goldwyn workihup; South Oshawa Methodist Church, It|preciated reading, Games were In-| popee lat year, showed their annoy- y 4. 2.70UNE land this is no small praise. 1 : Wivided between Douglas fir and Site rive y art Yigal oe " took the form of a masquerade party | dulged in for some time, and dainty | yhove by avoiding London for EL =3iigs Lela cok Is Vinlting at Mr. Xa spruce. | Toe doug BY PE aed i Bivel Ye vpmmtuiy of ie wi ; The titian " Tl WB delithie ty : and was pnt on by the members of | refreshments served and Brussels, and the result to us A MeCkiough. visited recently [iit the great replanting scheme now | physical courage. The spur for all heat tol. the lg Twine Wi ! le Miss Harvey's Clagz, "The Colden ET ------------ was serious busines loss, Viscount |," Mr. Geo. Heatlie's, Wick 'under way In the British Isles, Oth | his efforts is an American girl who lat the special matinee on Saturday Links." These young ladies enter. I yousare fooling all worn out, | Curzon has wisely said that 'we can- | "Mr. and Mrs, Andy Moffatt and |r shipments bringing the total for | has heen brought to San Francisco's | afternoon, tained the Blue Bird Girl Cluss and | if vou can't eat, sleep or work with| not afford a dull" London," But a [family were In Newcastle on Sunday, ['the season up to over three and a the Young Men's Bible Class. A con- | any satisfaction, vou, need Tanlac, | dull London i precisely what the fad ----Miss Dorothy Flynn, of Toronto, is } half tons will follow in u few weeks, | ? . Japan boasts the only wonien pearl test started the evening, a contest | Jury and Lovell, dealers, Oshawa, ists are "oul" to produce, the guest of her sister, Mrs. H, J. Fos: |. It is better only sometimes to be | ¥111ed in the Boxer uprising of 1809.1 For mn mo world. Our wo nen ter, right than at all times to be wrong. A second point oi sutisiaction is | gon't-have to dive for them, They -- S-- | --Mrs. J. F. Goyne visited her moth- | _"Apsinam Lincoln i or a eas ii ' the acting of beautiful Leatrice Joy) fishwdor them, --Tacoma Ledger. £ MTS i TR ™ -- lon Tuesday, : ---------------- -- arosrssrisionielendes § -- i KN ERMM NR ovtoeferlontontoiiorianisnionlon --Miss Mina Ferguson, of Wick, has | EE --_-------------- returned to Ostawa after a tree E000 00000000 months' holiday. boogorgsufertongostostoiests slo feafeeontontes tented ofonortas] sfontesianfonforionderforionds sefeoiooootredenfontestosfeniootasiontoodaslonienfonfontostortengest --Mrs, W, M, Webster and baby, of |S irirspeoiamiasienionip less forieniorionds poforionle : ea irene Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, |E= i x L REE, J, Foster, this week, = A 2 --Mr, and Mrs, - Howard Bradley ow ; gl ; thave returned home after spending 3 : several weeks in Los Angeles, Califor. | 8 a A a ope ojorforforfontoaforforfosirrfairafonforionforfororierioniool anfosfortorfosfosfortonfoofinoodonfororfort i= (nia, Ciriirtd ig i id dbo ddl dl ded i ES, --Mrs. W. Solomon, Mrs, J. W, Min. - E= | ne, and son, Bruce, es ie das 3 = last week with Mr. and Mrs A ' €€ hd ® 99 52 Clement in Hamilton. Yr | --Mr. W. E. N. Sinclair, M.P.P,, 0 e " 1 S ° { went to Toronto yesterday to attend {the Legislative sessions, He did not : =o up for the opening. ne /ee 34 Ire 9 ins -Mr. R. G. Thrasher, of Stirling, {Ont,, who, with his wife go little dau- te av 5 tl is ' Sotastest ', 20st ' 0) Sontastortort A Warner Corset For Dolly iiiiigiabibiriB | csssmmsssssmsssssssmmsssmmmmssssmsssomivs sss {Fred, of Stacey Ave, bas returned home, Mr. McNabb, manager of Con- Just the time of year to overhaul your curtains, passing some on In Our Corset Department tral Ontario for the Dominion Life Assur use Compatiy, wis in tow for to the lesser important rooms in the home; the purchasing of : NEW MATERIALS for Living, Dining or Bedrooms right now Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Welch and 5 shi ee a o--- was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. BE, L. have secured the sole agency for the famous WARNER CORSET. These = sons, of » ort Dalliousic, Jove be con an opportunity to save money on the 1922 requirements. See our === visiting the past week with the lat- we have added to our already large assortment of corsets, EE ters sister, Mrs. 5. J. Babe, 29|88 windows for reduced prices on Saturday. NEW SWISS PANEL =, Charles street. : Satisfaction is guaranteed when you buy a WARNER RUST-PROOF | =e. W. E. §. Sipelair way one CURTAINS ARE HERE. ' Chinatown after her parents were ET Ym----ry-- = AAR <> Sou enlen We have very much pleasure in announcing to the ladies of Oshawa that we of the guests at the reception held ' . : . sisim at te en : iis . . by the Speaker. Hon. Nelson Parlia- CORSET from us. Satisfied with its Style, its Fit, its Comfort, its wonderful : OE a a a, oh Wear. ment and Mrs. Parliament, after the formal opening of the Ontario Leg- islature on Tuesday E LJ L] --Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunstan, | 58 ! Bowmanville, Ont., announce the en- | ES ear a | ass @ S gagement of their daughter, Made- | line, to Mr. William E. Gerry, son of | the Tate Mr. and Mrs. James Gerry, |S * : Viewfirth Ho, Thurso, Scotland. The, marriage wil take place the end of [5 e ve 3 y e ar U Tices this month. gE Miss Emma Tabb and Mrs, W. J. |E8 » » Ward, Oshawa. were in Bowmanville Delph blue, old rose and brown, Four very fine patterns of good on Saturday attending the fi al of : : : p) 3 H biotin lta veined Bagi Mod some slightly imperfect, regular quality Curtain Net, ivory and six-months' old son of Mr. and Mrs. SISOS Sd sob of Me dnd Wie values $4.25 per yard. Saturday ecru colors, best of designs. : : i Sout Friday. Rev. 8. C. Moore conducted and following week sale price Regular value $2.50 vard. Satur- With every purchase of a pair of Warner Corsets we will give a WARNER Yee Service qusiseny by Bev. DW = K . 5 is rard lay and next wee d. (CORSET oR DOLLY. . =" = Monday evening in the Y. M $2.75 yan : y Rng ne rouk + $1 50 A. parlors the teachers of King You can easily wash a Warner Corset to look and feel as good as new, i yoegen) We have a style for every figure. 2 A err ii sp -------- Prices Fro rom $ 150 Up : Ln) 2 W---- rect school were at home to the cachers of the other pubic and ou Lt oianbe idan ) La a i Hizh scho at the monthly social : Ty Ton i (7 I AAR of the Teachers' (lub. The pro- i" i le atl ii nm dull: ! | zram included weveryt musical num- bers, a solo by Miss Bain. reading by| E | . Miss L. Moffatt from Stephop Leac- cocks writings, two contests and CURTAIN NET : ° Be f $1.00 Chintz SN ACHE--TANLOK. 0 ud Wednesday, 8th February, at M She p at he Wo Mvdlons ron Parsonage, Rane, oe About 200 yards in the lot: new Many good patterns and quali- marriage was solemnized of Mar- garet, youngest daughter of Mr. and Pp atterns, excellent quality, a bar. ties, some pieces not too large. Mrs. George Taylor, Curve Lake, to gain indeed. Saturday and fol- Murdock, vldest son of Mr. and Mrs. . ea Saturday bargain . . vard ££ yy Sam Snache, Rama The ceremony |S lowing week 25! ' 5 68¢ ' wa: performed by the Rev. Mr. Mc- |S . . Kenzie, in the presence of the im- |S J \ ' mediate relatives. The bride looked very pretty in her white wedding gown and bridal veil. She was ate . ® tended by Mrs. Bill Anderson, and |S | the groom by Mr. Bert Williams, | = | NEW MARTIN THEATRE Py Elaine Hammerstein star: in "Re | 59 [ ] mwrseless Love," which is a picture |S that deals with conditions as they = - Panel Curtains actually are in Kentucky. The plucky | &= 3 school teacher who is able to hold her | . CE . . own in the family quarrel, can also Curtaining material, splendid ' defy threats of death for the sake of S plendid desi n, new roods onl y Stocks Rt i ir i Te te patterns, regular values up to is left on pn poy feature film at tonight's, to-morrow': | 85¢ vz a ree ie 0 sell were eacn. and Saturday's performance, Mr. and yard. Saturday and follow Satu wd h Mrs. Carter Delfaven are very funay ine week aturaay clear eac in "What could be sweeter" while a wg week . S . $5.00 . splendid booking has beem completed / I A F A by National Vaudeville Exchange. n ine rray. Princess Blucfeather has a charming. personality, and for those who prefer 3S refinetaent to hilarity she will prove = id Ld od very entertaining. Johan and Babe | E A {Miles will provide humor and music| for all, while Abdiz and Bryson - putting on a speciaity act. © ==} DoubleFoldChintz | CURTAIN NET re day. Peb. Sth, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. »~ A. Galloway, Simcoe St. South, a daughter. | Real quality, beautiful distinet- Fine serviceable quality, regular A eT ive shades, were $2.50 up. Sale values 60c and 65¢c yard. Satur- We are carrying the finest stock of : Vebruars 1h. 10 Nr and Mee 2) : spring goods ever shown here and by A F He Niue. dee Boma IV), 3 selling direct from manufacturer we : 'are able lo offer the lowest of prices. ; ; SMYTH. du East Whitby, on Thurs. | ° You are invited to shop here on the un- +4 : TR ol SE tr J ( h N ts h th Y od derstanding that if you are not entirely. jer Sith Near. Rupes | iis olice e y e ar satisfied we will cheerfully refund your : : money on any article. ef | CALE or Tuanes Splendid Novelty Curtains at low prices. New Chintz for 1922 Ee ; at right prices. ONLY ONE STORE FOR SUCH PRICES. No. 7 Simcoe South : v = LUKE BROS. 63 King Street E.

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