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Ontario Reformer, 22 Jun 1922, p. 9

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NY i Criminal Law. «JF. Grierson, B.A, . Live Stock a epeciaity. : OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922. .% PAGE FIVE aid , Dental Articles For Sale DR. T. C. JLAMENGE, DENTIST, Office over Andison"s Tailor shop, 19 King St. West, Phone 231. PRIVATE SALE--HOUSEHOLD FUR niture, also player piano and records. Apply 67 Kenneth Ave, 86-¢ DR. R. B. ADAMS, DENTIST, BRAD- 'Mey Block, Simcoe St. 8. Phone 504. 89-tt DR. T. 8, TUCKER--DENTIST, OF- fice over Hogg and Lytle's store. Phone 948. 1.yr, DR. 8, J: PHILLIPS -- DENTIST; Office over Kyle's Grocery Store. Phone 959. 4-1 yr, DR. JAMES, DENTIST ~-- OFFICE over Jury and Lovell's Drug Store. Phone 1 No. 97. DR. TREWIN, DENTIST -- trance to office one door east Detenbeck's Store. DR. W. J, LANGMAID, DENTIST, Office over Engel's Store, 16 Simcge St. N. Phone 1243, DR. ARMSTRONG !3AS8 REMOVED his dental office f20m over the Royal Bank to his residence, 201 Simcoe St. N. 26-1mos, BN- of FOR SALE--SIDEBOARD, HALF dozen kitchen or dining room chairs, vacuum carpet sweeper, all in good condition. 30 Gladstone Ave. 86a FOR SALE---MUSIC ROLLS, REG. price 65¢ to $1.45 each, 2 for $1.00. G. Harris, Oshawa Music Store, 17 Simeoe St. South, Oshawa. 36-a FOR SALE--CHEMICAL CLOSET, complete with pipes, good as new. Apply Festubert Ave, off Ritson Rd, 35- FOR SALE--A THRER DUNNE coal ofl stove with large oven. Used oné season. Apply 186 Arthur St. Oshawa, 36-0 FOR SALE -- BABY CARRIAGE, Apply 166 Celina St. 35-a A GOOD REED BABY CARRIAGE for sale, cheap, at 71 Colborne St, E., Oshawa, 34-c b [men good personality. Help Wanted--Male, COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN Are you home from college for the summer, and wondering what to do? Come and let me show you how to make your vacation the most profit. able, b Simcoe St, North, Ask for Mr, Syms. 32-¢ MAKE MONEY A' AT HC HOME -- -- $15 TO $60 paid weekly for your spare time writing showcards for us. No can: vassing. We instruct and supply you with work. West-Angus Showcard Service, 23 Colborne Bldg. Toronto. ; So sie 33.1, HAVE EMPLOYMENT FOR TWO Experience not necessary. Must be well recom- mended. 5 Simcoe St. North, Ask for Mr. Syms. 36-b BUTCHER WANTED MUST HAVE experience and be good meat cutter. Apply Box "J" Reformer. 32-c DISTRICT MANAGER, FOR HIGH class stock proposition, big commis- sion, further particulars, A. E. Rich- mond, 202, 119 Bay St, Toronto, 25-c FOR SALE -- GENTLEMEN'S COON coat, In first class condition. A real bargain, Apply 160 Willlam St, 33-c Medical DR. C. BE. WILSON, PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Union Bank Building, Simcoe St. North. Phone 57. 110-1yr DR. McKAY -- PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, Accoucher, Office and resi- deace, King St. East, corner Victoria 8t., Oshawa, Phone 94. DR. L. J, BEBERT, 73 BLOOR ST., Bast, Toronto, will be at Jury & Lovell's Drug Store each Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m, for consulta- tion in disease of the eye, 12-1 yr DR. D, B. NBELY, PHYSICIAN & Surgeon. Ear, Nose and Throat. Office over Dominion Bank. Tele- Pon 1155, Hours 2 to 4 p.m,, or Y Apgdintment. 96-t1 LR, A. A. HALLIDAY, "143 COL- lege Street, Toronto, wiil he at Jury & Lovell's Drug Store first and third Friday each month from 2.30 to 4 for consultation in diseases of the hose, throat and ear, 134-tf DR. FT. BRYANS, OF 160 BLOOR Btreet West, Toronto, will be at his office over Miller's Arcade each Sat- urday, from 1 till 4 p.m. for consul- tation and treatment of diseases of ear, nose and throat only. Legal JOSEPH P. MANGAN, B.A.--BAR- =; gister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Con- Yeyancer, Money to loan. Office 3% King St. East, Oshawa. Phone ' D. A. J, SWANSON--BARRISTER, .. Bolicitor, Notary Public, Conveyan- += eer, ete, All branches of Civil and Loans arranged. & Office, King St, Chambers (formerly Oshawa House) King St. West, Osk- awa. Phoues, Office 940; Residence -. 819}. GRIERSON & CREIGHTON--BAR- | risters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- lie, ete. Office over Standard Bank. entrance Simcoe St.; Phone 13. J. T. K. Creighton, T. D. CONANT, B.A, L.L.B.--BAR- { Conant, owner, rister, Solicitor, Notary Publie, Office (entrance) 7% Simcoe St., South, Oshawa. Loans arranged on! mortgages, conveyancing and gen-! eral practice. Phone 63. ete. H. E, MORPHY, B.A.--BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, ete. Office | 11% Simcoe St. South, Oshawa. Phones---Office 210, Les. 160. Chiropractic IF YOU ARE SICK, TAKE CHIRO- practic Spinal Adjustments and get well. Egzaminations free at office. | Dr. 8. M. Jones, 86 Simcoe St. North. | Surveyors M. M. GIBSON--ONTARIO AND DO- minion Land Surveyor and Civic En- gineer, Whitby. Phone 231. Suec- cessor to late W, BE. Yarnold, of Port Perry. \ 73-tf Undertakers & Embalmers LUKE BURIAL CO. -- FUNERAL directors, embalmers, private am- bulance; morgue and chapel in con- nection; picture framing; 11 Simcoe St. South. Phone 210. Residence 19 Division St. 26-1 yr Insurance Agents ~FIRE INSURANCE -- PLACED IN Wellington Mutual and Union Fire Insurance Society, London, England. N. A. MeLeal, Oshawa Agent, Tel. 31 epairing ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRS AT . Ideal Tire Repair Shop, Jackson Gar- © age, © sale: Simcoe St. South. Tires for Jamieson Bros., Proprietors. | Phone 766. 11-41 Musical Instruction HERBERT C. TRENEER, AT.C.M., | organist and 'choirmaster of the King . Methodist Church, is prepared to Accept a limited number of pupils in Planoforte, Voice Culture and Pipe Organ. For terms, ete., apply on Saturdays at King St. Methodist Church, or Phone 207. 73-ine 30 vd EEE FURNITURE STORED -- IN CLEAN | = dry building. Also for cars. Day phone 552J, might 552W. Rit- son Road North. o1-t.L | Barris ster, & C., Oshawa Ont. FOR SALE -- ONE MAHOGANY cabinet phonograph. Apply 129 Alice St. 33-¢ FOR SALE--QUANTITY OF FUR- niture, best quality, ualf price. Phone 1082, 25t1 FOR SALE--ONE NORDHEIMER plano, fumed oak case, very fine touch and excellent tone, Regular $600, clears for $400. Stalter"s Mu- sic Store, Oshawa, 17-tf STRAWBERRIES -- WRITE A card or call at R. F. Clemence's, Brock St. South, Whithy, and leave your order for strawberries. Fresh daily. Pickers wanted, 304 General Wants SECOND HAND FURNITURE WANT- ed. We are paying highest prices for good furniture, We are also selling a good line of furniture, stoves, and floor coverings, Apply D, Dime, 56 King St. W. Phone 271. 36-mos. AN AGENCY FOR A RELIABLE Nursery firm is profitable. You can sell in country, town or city. We grow and sell the best only and want reliable, energetic agents for unrep- resented territories. Write now. Pelham Nursery Co., Toronto. 31-y TYPEWRITER WANTED USED machine, must be in good condition, wide carriage preferred, state best cash price and particulars to the Chronicle, 625 Danforth, Phone Ger- rard 5982. 33 WANTED -- SMALL SAFE, STATE particulars to Bex "M" Reformer, Lod 33.1. To Rent COTTAGE TO RENT-- BONNIE- brae Point. Five rooms, large ver- anda. All Conveniences. Posses- | sion July 1st, Apply to G. D. Conant, B35- tf. FARM TO RENT--BETWEEN OSH- awa and the Lake. About 125 acres in excellent state Ample buildings. Ploughing after present erop. Full possession Octo- ber 1st or April 1st. Apply to G. D. 19- tf | FARM TO RENT----SOUTH HALF | Lots Thirty-one and Thirty-two, | Fourth Concession, Darlington, 200 | acres improved farm land Plough- | ing after present crop, full posses- sion October 1st, 1922. Apply G. D. Conant, Barrister, ete, |awa, Solictor for the owners. Board and Rooms WANTED TO RENT -- "FLAT OR two unfurnished rooms, North end of town preferred. Apply Mr. Moss, phone 999. 33-c | WANTED -- ROOM AND BOARD | for Chautauqua representative, from June 29th to July 7th. . Please reply by letter. Box "C", Reformer, TO RENT -- DOUBLE BEDROOM, suitable for two gentlemen. Apply Box "N", Reformer. 35-b Houses For Sale HOUSE FOR SALE--BRICK GUNGA- low with double garage, 129 Colborne Street East, the property of the late 8. F. Martin. Apply to W. E. N Sinclair, K.C. Bank of Commerce Bldg. 35-a FOR SALE--HOUSE AND LOT IN Harmony, fear Harmony four cor- ners. Lot is set to orchard. House is new frame with seven rooms, bath, five clothes closets, pantry, cup- boards and cabinets built in, has full basement with geperate coal bin and cistern, is fitted with electricity, fur- nace, and water. Price reasonable. Inquire of W. R. French, Box 308 Osh- awa, Ontario. 35¢ FOR SALE--6 ROOMED BRICK house, all conveniences, hard-wood floors. Possession im 30 days. Terms reasonable. Apply 444% Simcoe St. S. ; 3541. FOR SALE--6 ROOMED FRAME house with conveniences. Lot 40 ft. frontage, 200 fr deep. Price $2,800, terms r Ps in 30 days. Apply 444% Simeon St. S. " py 3541. FOR SALE -- 6 ROCMED BRICK house, with hardwood floors. All con- veniences. Possession in 30 days. to Osh- 19-tf of cultivation.. | Help Wanted--Female WANTED A STENOGRAPHER one familiar with keeping hooks, State experience and salary expected. Apply Box D. Reformer, 36a WELL EDUCATED WOMAN WANT ed for position as proofreader, Might arrange part time, Apply to Mr. Alloway, Reformer Office. 27-1 WANTED--YOUNG LADY FOR OF- fice work, one experienced in time keeping preferred. Apply, giving ex- perience and where obtained, Box "'Z", Reformer, 34-c Work Wanted MARRIED MAN WANTS POSITION as manager on dairy or grain farm, first class hand with cattle. Can give good references. Apply Box "E", Reformer. 36-c STENOGRAPHER WANTS POSI- tion, also knowledge of bookkeeping, Phone 722-J. 35-b FREDERICK H, SIMISTER, PIANO tuning. Action regulating a special- ty. Formerly with Heintzman Co, 109 Albert St. 32-c BUSTER BROWNS EXPRESS WAG- gon repaired and spare parts kept in stock, bring your old waggon and exchange for, a better one saws filed. J. O'Regan, 658 Prince St. 34-a i I Automobiles For Sale FOR SALE -- -- DODGE TOURING car. Apply Allison's Garage, 35-c FORD TRUCK FOR SALE. APPLY R. C, Henry & Co. 16-t.1 FOR SALE -- 490 TOURING IN good condition, Real bargain if sold this week, Apply 539 King St. E. 34-c FOR SALE--ONE 1921 MODEL 49¢( Chevrolet, nearly new; two 1920 model 490 Chevrolets, overhaulec and repainted; one 1921 Model F.B Chevrolet, new tires and in first class running order. These cars can be seen at Harper & Clemens', 54 Simcoe St, N., or phone 66 for a dem onstration, 26-tf Real Estate For Sale OSHAWA PARK LOTS SELLING FAST Houses building, cheap lots, country taxes, improvements, splendid paved road to property, high and healthy, 8 minutes' Four Corners. Use the long evenings to build that home. OSHAWA HOUSE & LAND CO. H. A. Butt, President. 38 Simcoe N. Phones 464-J--464-W 33-1 Lost and Found LOST--BLACK AND WHITE SPAN- iel, answers to name of "Bogey." Reward. H. P. Bull, phone 626. 35-a LOST -- AN ENVELOPE CONTAIN- ing $15, addressed Ada Phillips, June 1922, Will finder kindly return same to 185 Burk St. er Phone 1072W. 33c LOST -- AT UNIO CEMETERY, Sunday, June 18, lady's gold wrist watch. Reward for return to Jas. Luke, caretaker Union Cemetery, Oshawa. 34-b LOST --A BROWN BAY HORSE, Wednesday night, 3 white feet and 1 black. Reward. North Oshawa, Lot 10, Con, 3. 34-b TT TENDERS FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION SEALED TENDERS for the follow- ing work on Oshawa Public and High Schools will be, received by the undersigned up to and including June 29, 1922. Lowest or any ten- der not necessarily accepted. 1. Complete wiring of Albert St. School, changing existing system of wiring in this school. Both above according to specifications of Hydro Electric Commission. 2. Changing stairways at Albert School. 3. Tinning the ceiling of Assem- bly room at the Oshawa High School. 4. Installation of new plumbing in the Lavatories at Albert St. School. 5. Installation of a new boiler at King St. School.' 6. Changing the course of steam pipe at Mary St. School. All work must be completed by August 10th, 1922. Plans, specifications and any other er information required may be ob- tained from W. B. Nott, 91 Celina St., Oshawa, St. W. B. NOTT, Chairman Property Committee.. Reasonable terms. 444% Si St. South. B34tL FOR SALE SEVEN ROOMED brick house with all conveniences. Garage. Terms reasonable. Immed- ate p i Apply 444% Simcoe Patents RIDOUT AND MAYBEE, KENT Bldg., Yonge Street, Toronto, Regie- | tered Patent Attorneys. Send for! free booklet. co 20-tf Auctioneer WILL. T. BAKER, HAMPTON ONT. Phene 124-6mos = 187r1-4 Bowmanville. MISCHIEVOUS CAT { Fable: Once upon a time a girlie fair wore a pair of delight- fully sheer silk stockings a whole St. South. 3411 FOR SALE-- MOST DESIRABLE central location eight roomed brick , good dition. Phone 118. 34-1 FOR SALE--SIX ROOMED HOUSE, good location, near General Motors. Large lot and orchard, garage. This property can be had for $3,400 cash. Apply after six o'clock to 156 Col- borne St. E. 34-c FOR SALE--6 ROOMED HOUSE, barn, half aere land, with orchard. Situated on Kingston Road between day without getting a hole in "em.|Wh Whitb and Oshawa. Box "T", By 35-¢ More Money (Continued from page 1) patrons of the fair but this year it will revive its old custom of having special free acts in front of the grandstand. For this purpose a port- able stand will be built, with the pos- sibility of a small portable dressing room being erected at the same time. The fireworks display" this year will include both aerial and ground work, the outstanding feature of the works of His Royal Highness, Ed. ward, Prince of Wales. Prominent in the program for the aerial section of the display are the fireworks ex- ploding in the air and releasing re- presentation of flags, human beings, cattle and pigs which float in the air for several minutes before disap pearing. Sport (Continued from page 4) him. Foley was also warming up with the pitchers in Lindsay. Todmorden were scheduled to play a junior O. A, L. A. fixture with Oshawa yesterday but the local executive arranged for a. postpone- ment because of the boys being in the midst of examinations. Oshawa Ladies Victorious Over Orillia Golfers Orillia lady golfers paid a return visit to Oshawa Tuesday and were entertained at the local clubhouse by the Oshawa lady golfers, During the afternoon a friendly match was play- ed, twelve Oshawa members playing against twelve of the visitors. The match resulted 7 to 4 in favor of Osh- awa, but many close games took place, Before returning home the visitors were guests at a luncheon served in the clubhouse. The scores were as follows: -- Orillia Mrs. Thompson 0 'Oshawa Mrs, Smith Mrs. Milli- Mrs, Gilchrist 0 champ Mrs, Wain- wright Mrs, Evans Mrs. Burr Miss Tudhope Mrs, Bull Mrs, Grierson Miss Frankish Mrs. Geikie Mrs. R. B. Mec- Laughlin Miss H, Luke Mrs, Daniel Mrs, Moffatt Mrs, G. Mc- Laughlin Mrs. McDowell 0 0 0 1 Mrs McPherson 0 Miss A, McLean 0 Miss Downey 1 Miss McCeaty '1 Miss Ardagh 1 Mrs, Dunbar 0 4 0 1 7 Bowmanville Given Terrible Trimming Bowmanville baseball team got a real taste of defeat yesterday after- noon in a Central Ontario League fix- ture, in which Cobourg won an easy victory by 19 to 2. This win places Cobourg at the head of the league, displacing Oshawa from that coveted position, At no stage of the game did the locals have a look in, Derry being complete master of the situation and was well supported by his teammates. In fact, Cobourg presented the smart- est team in all departments which has played here this season. Chambers, who is considered Bowmanville's pit- ching ace, had a day off, and proved easy picking for Turpin's heavy-=slug- ging artillery. He was relieved hy Blaber, who was unable to stop the] bombardment by Cobourg. The line-! up: -- Bowmanville--Moyse, cf.; 3h.: Mingeaud, 2b,; Bates, c.; If.; Williams, ss.; Moore, rf; 1h.; Chambers and Blaber, Cobourg--Thomson, 3b.; ss.; Tyson, c.; McCaffery, 2b.; Butler, If.;" Higginbotham, Yackel, rf.; Derry, p. Umpires--Gloster and Ramsey, Stark, Hicks, Corden, Pp. Turpin, 1b.; Skitch, et; Praw Announced For Scotch Doubles Weather permitting, the Scotch | Doubles tournament of the Oshawa Bowling Club will be commenced ths evening. The winning rink will receive outing trousers, are being donated hy Mr. Detenbeck. The draw with the names of the skips was made last which | 8 c. w.§ avening as follow: -- H. A. Porter vs. Dr. Kaiser A. Stalter vs. F. Morris J. Swanson vs. G. Rice C. Dentenbeck vs, R. Pye C. Branton vs. J. Hunt J. Allman vs. O. M. Alger J. Thompson vs. KE. C. Hodgins C. Simmons vs. C. Stenhouse T. Johns vs. R. Anderson L. Stevenson vs. GG. Kennedy C. Richards vs. H. Doubt A. Walton vs. J. Cooper E. Goodman vs. R. James J. V. Hill vs. G, Turner C. Peacock vs. J. O'Connor 4 JURY & LOVELL, Ltd. § Mr. McLaughlin * (Continued from page 1). It was suggested that a caretaker be hired on a salary basis, which would be more satisfactory than the pres- ent. method whereby that official col- lects directly from individuals, Councillor Trick was of the opinion that it was a magnificent gift which the town fully appreciated. Councillor Brown expressed gret that alll' members re- tee meeting when the matter was first discussed and a plan was shown, Deputy Reeve Mason and Council.) lor Trick thereupon moved that the clerk be Instructed to acknowledge the letter of Mr. McLaughlin, at the same time expressing the thanks of Council. Wait on Govt. (Continued from page 1) cussed a week ago, were passed with- out debate, Want Street Paved - Councillor Stanton explained that while the residents of Brock Street from Mary to Division 8t. had peti- tioned to have the street oiled, and later had signed the petition to have the street paved, they actually wanted it paved. He was about to move that the reference providing that this street be oiled in the report be struck out, when he was assured by Coun, Trick that a further report on the paving petition would be brought in at a later meeting, Coun, Moffatt inquired as to why there was no report on the letter re- ferred to the Board of Works for pave- ment in front of the Schofield Woollen Co. Coun, Trick replied that he was opposed to forcing pavements on people who did not want to pay for them, but he hoped to have a petition presented at a" future meeting, At any rate a report would be presented by the Board of Works later on. A petition was received for a pave- ment on Court Street, from Emma St, to Olive Avenue. Referred to Board | of Works. i A petition for.a sidewalk on Arthur] Street was also referred to the Board | of Works. Wants Filing Cabinet A request of Magistrate Hind for a filing cabinet to file magistrate's forms, now that he was in another office without such accommodation, was referred to the Property Com- mittee, with power to act, Coun. Preston suggested that the Council, in view of a complaint made to him by a storekeeper, write the Salvation Army asking them not to hold their Saturday night open air ser- vice in front of the same store on each occasion, Coun, Brown said that when a com- plaint had been received by the Army DONE PROPERLY Phone 28 Phone 1101 : 8. Wood vs. J. Fowlds MICE IN COUNCIL | Fable: Once upon a time there | was a feature film that didn't start! with a lengthy strip of titles an-| souncing everybody from the direc- tor general to the errand boy at the | studio.--Aésops' Film Fables." The world's opinion of the flapper | ig less significant, however, than the flapper's opinion of the world.--St. Joseph News-Pregs, Asthma Sufferers McPaail of Pg 8 "This is aout doubt the finest remedy I have ever used for asthma." $1.50 per bottle. Money back it mot satisfied. duny § Lovell, at and Allin, Whitby. VICTORY AMUSEMENT CIRCLE JUNE 26 JULY 1 MERRY - GO-ROUND BRILLIANT MIDWAY King and Park Road S. M. NEISS .. Manager of Council} could not be present at the commit- | Jee the officer in charge had polled the 'merchants along that portion of the street. The officer had found that there was only the one man opposed, and others were opposed to having the Army move their service away from that spot. There was no further discussion on the subject, Arpiegath (Continued from page 1) Frankford; Keown, 8. W., Woodvil- le; Kitney, Chas., Peterboro, Lockwood, W., Enterprise; Lowes, Omemee; Lynch, A. H., Oshawa; Macklin, A, M., Brighton; Macklin, Hl. G., Bowmanville; Marlow, J. G,, Blackstock; Martyn, +E. H., Port Hope; Massey, C. J., Foxboro; Mid- dleton, Dr. J. E., Peterboro; Mellow, T., Bath; Moore, R., Morganston; Morden, T, F., Shannonville; Mulloy, Lloyd, Wilberforce; Munroe, W. Port Perry; McFarland, A., Fenelon Falls; Neal, W., Victoria Road; Oke, R. G.,, Whitby; Osborne, R. E,, Bowmanville; Osterhout, P., Frank- ford; Ostrom, C. A. Belleville; O'Flynn, F. E., Belleville. Pascoe, A. L., Hampton; Perrin, F., Little Britain; Peterson, C., Bloomfield; Pethick, F. J., Picton; Phillips, A. E., Belleville; Pierson, Haliburton; Porte, W, " Brighton; Purcell, E, F,, Colbrook; Real, Wesley, Seagrave; Real, Wm, Port Perry; Reddick, O. 8., Napanee; Reid, C. M., Belleville; Richardson, A. W., Whitby; Riches, F.; Rich- mond, Geo, Selby; Rickard, W., Newcastle; Robertson, R., Trenton; Robinson, J. E., Napanee; Rogers, T. H., Carnarvon; Rose, Geo, Port Perry; Shannon, W. J.,, Napanee; Sharpe, C., Napanee; Shipman, R. H., Cannington; Simpson, 8. H,, ---- Northport; Smith, T., Orono; Speer, Jno., Peterboro; Sprackett, G., Pe- terboro; Sprague, C. G., Mountain View; Stewart, Jno., Kendal; Steven- son, C. J., Brooklin; Stinson, W. W., Janetville; Stonehouse, J., Port Perry. Taylor, G. W., Bobcaygeon; Thom. as, C., Cresswell; Thurston, 8., Duns- ford; Trumpour, D. F., Hillier; Tufts, W. B., Holloway; Tummon, M., Lat- ta; Vandervoort, F, C., Napanee; Vandervoort, J. E., Point Ann; Van- blaricomb, I. N., Demorestvillé; Van- stone, F. C., Bowmanville; Wait, J. 8., Colborne; Walker, H, G., Peter- boro; Wantmora, J. A.,, Newburg; Watson, F., Seagrave; Watt, W.,, Cobourg; Weeks, C, E, Lindsay; Weir, D., Omemee; Werry, J. A. Enniskillen; Wetherall, J., Canning- ton; White, J. E., Elizabethville; Wilece, J. K., Colborne; Williamson, W. H., Picton; Wilson, C. J., Roblin; Wilson, E., Pickering; Wilson, F. W., Belleville; Wilson, J. F., Col- borne; Wilson, W. M,, Napanee; Wiseman, C. H., Napanee; Wood, H. G., Smithfield; Young, R. J., Con- secon, Wanted Truck to Rent We require speed-wagon truck to make trip to Toronto each Thursday afternoon, Can sup- ply driver if necessary. Load under one ton. Apply Reformer Office. (33¢1) em ---- better than ever. 6th to 12th. Oshawa Hospital. Buy your ticket now. OSHAWA CHAUTAUQUA I fs tim ee scar) 1 JULY 6th to 12th ALEXANDRA PARK The Chautauqua program this year is bigger and Musical features, lectures, plays, etc., are scheduled for Oshawa every afternoon and evening from July The advance sale of season tickets has started. Now is the time to secure your ticket admitting you to every performance for $2.75. tickets $1.35. On sale at Dominion Bank or Johns Music Store, or fro many of the canvassers. Profits go to the Children's Shelter and to the Children's Hall, Pres, . H. . D. Bergey, Secy. OSHAWA CHAUTAUQUA Dr. Jas. Moore, V. Pres. C. N. Henry, Treas, 36 King St., West DOMINION STORES Ltd. 530 OSHAWA 5.2%. TIGER CATSUP 15¢ GOOD SARDINES 4 for 25¢ GOOD BED SALMON ROCK LOBSTER 25¢ &43¢ CAMPBELLS 15¢ CHEESE 22¢ Ib. 3's 83¢ PUBE LARD 18¢ Ib. LAUNDRY STARCH 9c Ib. STABCH 10¢ pkg. CASTILE SOAP 3 for 10¢c \ Juicily Delicious When you get a sirloin, tender- loin or porterhouse steak from us, you will not be disappointed. The aroma that arises from its frying or broiling is a pretty good index to fits flavor and goodness. We are known for the quality of our steaks, chops, roasts, ete. W. ATKINSON 25¢ SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE 30c LYLE'S SYRUP 29¢ BULK COCOA 2 Ib. 25¢ GRATED PINEAPPLE DOMINION BAKING POWDER 24¢1b. tin 12 Church St. Phone 936 St. Lawrence SUGAR Cwt. $7.20

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