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Ontario Reformer, 14 Oct 1922, p. 3

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OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1922 PAGE THREE | Oshawa and District To Address Radio Fans Mr. H. W. Northover, of Toronto, radia expert, will be in Oshawa in the course of a few days, as soon as suitable quarters can be obtained, to give a lecture on radio and dem- onstrations on the most up-to-date, receiving sets, showing how to pick up concerts from broadcasting sta- tions, Rebekahs Hold Euchre Oshawa Rebekah Lodge No. 3 held a most successful euchre party and social last Tuesday evening in Eng- el"s Hall, the attendance being un- usually large. The ladies' first prize was won by Mrs, Weeks while Mrs. Clark won the second prize, The gents first prize went to Mr, Robin- son and the second to Mr, Harry Carter. Refreshments were served at the close of the game. The pro- ceeds amounted to $55. Coal and Wood First class dry soft wood, deliver ed, $11 per cord, Coal, % Pennsyl- vania lump, $14 delivered. Argue- McLaughlin Company, 112 King Street West, 81-b Cobourg Helps Sufferers Citizens of Cobourg have joined and charitable institutions be asked to make a money grant, -- Uxbridge Paper Changes Hands Another change took place in the business circles of Uxbridge last week when Mf. A, J. DeCarle, of Toronto, assumed proprietorship of lour es- teemed contemporary 'The Uxbridge Journal." Mr, DeCarle is an experi- enced printer and publisher; and we extend the glad hand of fellowship to him in his new field of labor. Suing Newcastle Mr. W, A. F, Campbell, acting for Mrs. W. H, Anderson, of Newcastle, has entered an action against the vil- age of Newcastle for injuries received by his client through a defective hoard walk, On June 17th last, Mrs, Ander- son tripped on a loose board and suf- fered injuries which confined her to her home for over four weeks, and she is still feeling the effects of her in- juries, Not All For Oshawa Hospital, "A slight misunderstanding has arisen in connection with a statement I made at the last meeting of the Council," Councillor A, W. Brown, chairman of the Sanitary and Relief Comimttee, told The Reformer to-day. 'Rev. H. T. Lewis Meets Old Friends; His many friends in Oshawa will back to this town for a few days Rev, Rev, 'since Capt. John Garbutt, been called to London, Mp, places ing church union. East, Street Church on Sunday . Mutual Companies | Will Assist Ass'n To Preach Sunday have the opportunity of welcoming H, T, Lewis, of Oxbow, Sask. a for- mer pastor of Simcoe Street Metho- dist Church. Mr, Lewis left Oshawa to go West prior to the pastorate of who has Lewis is a pastor of one of the Union churches in Oxbow, and it might be pointed out that there are only 26 in Saskatchewan with non. union churches, The question of unity of the various denominations is gain. |: ing favor, although a conference is {being held in Toronto at the present [time by those who are opposed to it, Rev. J. H, McBain, pastor of Simcoe Street Methodist Church, last Sunday evening gave a powerful address favor- Mr. Lewis during his stay in Oshawa is the guest of Mr, and Mrs, E. W. Drew, King Street He will speak in the Simcoe Temiskaming Co a Col, Farrel and Mrs. Farrel have moyed to the house formerly owned by Miss Werry, We welcome them to our midst, Mr. and Mrs, R. Hill are cleaning and renovating their new property bought recently from the Hooper Es- tate, Conseoration at League on Thurs- day last, Mrs, Wickett gave a read- ing entitled "The Cup" hy 'Annie Jackson Flint and Miss Mary Rich- ards read John Wesley's poem on Psalm 31, Myr, and Mrs. Findlay visited friends and attended Markham Fair. A substantial bale of bedding ana clothing for fire sufferers was pack- ed at the parsonage this week, BETHESDA We regret to report the date of Mr. J. H, Werry's sale is announced for Oct. 20th. His first prize team of greys and other valuable stock will be sold, Miss Berta Cole has started music lessons from Miss Reta Cole of Bow- manville, Mr, Norman Rundle is spending a few days with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Werry, Messrs Everett and Harold Hoar made a husiness trip to Toronto on Thursday. Mr. W, J. Dudley has resumed his former congenial occupation--apple picking, They say Jim is a first We Have The Pleasure of Announcing a New Department "LAMP SHADE MATERIALS" Many of our customers will be glad to hear, that now, they can get all material such as Lamp Shade frames, Silks of aM descriptions for coverings and fringes ote,, for finishing off. This comes at just the right time when everybody wants a new lamp for the win- ter months or to give as' a Christmas Gift, in the latter case, it makes an ideal Gift, Something that is useful in every home, and with just that touch of your own 'handiwork that your friends will he glad to receive. As for the work itself, it is very simple. We will be only too glad to give any information required, You will he surprised at what a small cost, and a little time, you can have a Lamp shade for Boudoir or table lamp, or one of the large ones for a floor lamp. A cost that is a mere fraction on the ready made ones, A meeting of the directors of the [rate packer, too. Mr, Wood, of Bowmanville, was in ithe neighborhood repairing ma- for the purpose of discussing whether chinery in the wee small hours. | they will io one of the seventy two, Moonlight helps some. | other mutual fire insurance companies | . " , |in Ontario in assessing themselves £0] gi loses ode and Erhel Sale and | cover the heavy loss sustained by ag Tg Ty BY Enesis the Temiskaming Mutual through the p : AI s. 8 Toc, of Northern Ontario holocaust, This com. | BOWmanville and enjoyed reopen pany has been hard smitten by its services at Presbyterian Church. | losses and it is to be assisted by far- | Mrs. Mahood, of Cadmus is stay-| mers' mutual fire insurance companies ing with her son, Mr. Garnet Ma- in the province, hood. The Temiskaming Mutual Fire In-| Mr. and Mrs. Will Robins and surance Company has its head office Jean, of Toronto, were week-end | at New Liskeard, and was organized guests of Mr, and Mrs. Herb Scott. | two years ago as a farmers' co-opera-| Mr, Russel White motored from ve eplerphise, It had been making | Elizabethville on Sunday and visited | excellent progress, and a ie date his brother Everton. | of the fire carried a total amount of | Myr, and Mrs. Foster Snowden of insurance of about $400,000. Its total | Oshawa, were Sunday guests of Mr. | losses during the first two years of itS land. Mrs. Everett Hoar. existence were only $90, but the, we country-folk who attended Haileybury conflagration, which swept the Presbyterian Concert in Bow- | the district so disastrously, resulted | manyille on. Monday evening felt re- in insured losses reported to date of paid and gratified. It was certainly about $40,000, with a possibility of the [3 high class musical concert and a amount reaching $50,000. {delight to music lovers. Rev. J. R. Fraser, M.A., of Brooklin, again de- lighted his hearers with a' short ad- dress full of complimentary and in- spiring messages. All night long the smoke from the northern fires was noticeable Such 2 telling of the loss; "but joy cometh 5 ] stated that $2000 Nia} been Duis Maple Leaf Fire Insurance Co. is be- patients, In justice to the local hos- | IN8 held this afternoon at Columbus, pital, I want to explain that this amount was not all paid to the Osh- awa Hospital. I believe $606 was the amount paid, for patients treated here, The remainder of the amount was paid to other hospitals for Oshawa patients, including among others the Home for Incurables, the Toronto General, the Hospital for Sick Children." with those of other old Ontario towns and cities in sending relief to citizens in the fire-swept district of New On- tario. The Cobourg Methodist Church to date has contributed $250, and this fund may be augmented. At a ¢oun- cil meeting of the Cobourg Primary Chapter of the IO.D.E. held yester- day, the sum of $100 was voted to the New Ontario Relief Fund. These things are supplementary to civic action by the town as a whole. At a meeting of the Board of Trade, Town Council and citizens, presided over by Mayor Maher, it was unanimously carried that the Town Council be ask- ed to make a grant of $500, It was further . requested that »all churches B. Guild Meets in Toronto, A committee meeting of the Cana- dian National Ladies' Guild for Sail- ors was held on Thursday afternoon at the home of the President, Lady Willison, Toronto. A program for the winter term was considered and prepared. There was a full attend- ance of the members, and a deep interest in the work manifested. Among those present were: Lady Willison, Lady Mann, Lady Hearst, "Mrs. Riddle, Mrs. Ballantyne, Mrs. Mowat, Mrs. Thistle, Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Wilsen and Mrs. Cowan, Oshawa; Miss Dignam and Miss Oates. Hon. Justice Craig and Rev. Mr. Taylor- Munro were present as delegates from the Canadian National Council of the British and Foreign Sailors' Society. After the meeting tea was served. REGENT Oct. 25 and 26. » The Girl from Vaga- bondia a high class musical come- dy, under auspices Oshawa Hospital. Singing, dan- cing, choruses in a revel of fun and frolic. durable hard, Class Teacher has taught the Prim-|the Whitby company for a quantity | manufacture of ary Class a song. Piease come and |that will probably run up to at least | brick. encourage the little folks by your] 170,000 bricks. This together with presence. No Sunday School Sunday. | another smaller order for another October is a beautiful | Oshawa contractor, also secured this ' : " week, will keep this local industry month! a walk in the busy for oe tir woods! picture! One Is . The Whitby Brick and Clay Pro-! in the morning" when a message charmed with the of trees| ducts Co., plant has been busy all came to Councillor A. H. Brent|and shrubs with their varied tints summer suplying orders for inside from his sister, Mrs. Wilson, who of red and gold. One wonders where brick for builders in Whitby, Osha- lives in Haileybury, that Mr. Wilson, Miss Velma Staples' sale, of house- "V n [the maples get their colors gay, and wa, and nearby places, and has met hold effects, was well attended on Miss. Eleanor, Master Brent and her- wonders wh Winters winds: Just nothing but praise for the high » , > DYE g g : rw "] yonders why w § s m : Wednesday. Miss Staples will now self were all safe in Sudbury. Let | y grade of bricks turned out, the clay reside with her auntie, Mrs. Robt. ters since state that she is busy at {come to drive the leaves away. on their site being ideal for the Hodgson. ' i [relief work; has opened her home > a for homeless friends. Church ser- Mrs. H. E. Clemens, of Bowman- a 3 : . vice was held on Sabbath morning | Bricks For New ville, visited Mrs. W. R. Clemens, 5 g io p A and a post office has been opened | and other friends this week. School Have Been Mrs. Chas. Hooper, of Toronto, up. The spirit of the people is won- | y d : Ordered in Whitby A derful--no tears and no cowards." | spent 4 few days with her son Dave, Miss Ettie Scott read an instruc- | and also visited Mrs. Wickett at tive and inspiring paper on Missions ; Par ORARe id last Sunday. There was appropriate| A splendid impetus to their busi site ness was received this week by the | Whitby Brick and Clay Products Co., | when a deal was closed whereby the hath music by school. visited Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hoar motor- family. Gay Company, of Oshawa, contrac- tors on the new public school being 'g ed to Zi and visited Mr. 2 Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Will Robins, of Tor- d. to Zion apd visited r. and erected here, placed an order with y aid 2 aughter, Mrs. onto, motored from Toronto on Fri Joe Labgmaiy ud. daughter, Mr day and spent the week-end visit-|" plan to attend Rally on Sabbath "White" Progressive Club Sale ing Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collacutt morning at 10.30 a.m. The Primary WE URGE YOU TO ACT QUICKLY and other relations and friends. Mrs. Byam, of Bowmanville, spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. day for this great sale of "White Sewing make reservations for membership in this It is a real saving opportunity for thrifty : CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Helen Blanchard wishes to thank the many friends who extend- ed their sympathy in her recent sad bereavement in the death of her hus- band, Cokell Blanchard, of Raglan, 82-a indeed News of Nearby Places Come take Second Growth Raspberries Mrs. S. Carlton, Greenwood, is be- beauty TYRONE Billiards The new addition to our Bil- liard Parlor is about com- pleted. With new full sized tables and sanitary condi- tions, this Parlor is the larg- est and most up-todate re- creation room in Oshawa. ) REGENT Oct. 25 and 26 . The Girl from Vaga- bondia a high class musical come- dy, under auspices Oshawa Hospital. Singing, @an- cing, choruses in a revel of fun and frolic. of Baltimore, Stewart and Horn, and Mrs. We carry a full line of Cigars, Cigarettes and To- bacco. Barber Shop in con- nection. SACHLAS &ALEX Props. Luther Hooper. | Mrs. Pollard, a most worthy citi- zen, has left our village and expects ito reside in the vicinity of Lindsay. Mr. John Mutton has added a nice artistically designed balcony to his home and it is a great improve- ment. Mr. Milton J. Werry has sold his {form to Mr. Elias Trimm, of Bow- manville and expects to vacate by Dee. 1st, next. | Tyrone League will jold their an- 'nual rally on Oct. 15th, Rev. R. M. Patterson of Fraserville, Mr. F. J.| Groat, of Hampton, and Mr. H. W Annis, will give short addresses Rev. H'C. Rice, of Bathuft, New Brunswick, will preach at Bethesda jon Sunday morning and Rev. R. M. Patterson will conduct the services! at Haydon, Long Sault and Tyrone. 38 King Street West Oshawa Today is positively the last Machines." Be on hand early to club. You will never regret it. Sayers BE ON HAND EARLY Note the Very Easy Payment Schedule. ing envied by her neighbors these days. Her raspberry patch is excell-! ing those of her neighbors having] | a second crop of the luscious berries. | Last week she picked two cupfuls. me | and last might her daughter, Mrs. | ~W. J. Hamilton, of Osshawa, brought | {in to The Reformer office a branch from a bush which was well loaded. | The berries were quite large. Last week Mrs. Carlton found some wild bushes with a second growth of Sth Pay't 50c th Pay't dnd Pay' | Ath Pay 25¢ Wh Part | 7h Pay' Sth Pay] Sth Pay't 50c 50c | 50c | | 13th Pax 12th Pay't| 13th Pay't [ith Part | [7s 75 [$1.00 $1.00 6th Part | 17th Pay' $1.00 $1.10 Sit Part 12nd Pay' $1.20 $1.20 th Part | 2th Pay't $1.30 $1.30 Stst Part 220d Part $1.40 $1.40 36th Part Sith Part $1.50 $1.60 ast Part 3nd Pavit $1.70 $1.70 46th Part [473th Part ist Pay' 20d Parl DECIDE NOW THE PLAN This is a scientific, safe purchase plan, offering an unusual opportunity to se- cure a wonderful "White" Sewing Ma- chine on easy terms that are within the reach of everyone. The plan is decid- edly flexible. You make the small weekly payments as you wish. The more you pay, the more you save. Come in and let us explain fully. THE MACHINE The "white" is the very latest type of rotary sewing machine, including all of the newest practical improvements a- _dapted for the benefit of the user, rath- "er tham the appearance from a manu- facturers standpoint. All the compli- cated features, common to most sewing machines are eliminated. You will thoroughly enjoy sewing on the "White." SPECIAL CLUB PRICE! A very substantial saving for 10c,. ment in advance, of each and every final payment. A ten-cent divi- dend for each final payment if paid be- fore due. Quite an unusual privilege: a saving instead of an interest bearing | 18th Part [19th Part $1.10 $1.10 Zird Pay't| 20h Part 1.20 $1.20 28th Pay't| 20th Pay'l $1.30 $1.40 330d Pay't| 2th Pay't $1.50 $1.50 38th Part 29th Part $1.60 $1.60 Ard Part 26th Part | 45th Pat $1.70 $1.70 $1.80 48th Part CAREFULLY NOTE! Following: Our new Fall prices are a pleasant surprise to the public. The good old prices that many said would never return are here again. These prices apply to such high quality goods as: -- Purity and Five Roses Flour, Rolled Oats, Corn Meal, Flaked Wheat and Potatoes. St. Sugar at lowest prices. Lawrence and Dominion For Poultry you will find Pioneer Scratch Feed and Victory Poultry Mash the best in quality and the lowest in price. Try a bag of each and you will buy a ton. deferred payment plan. Bran, Shorts, Gluten Feed, Cotton Seed and Oil- cake are all down in price. BUY NOW Cooper Smith Company Phone 8 16 Celina St. Just South of Post Office 25¢ STARTS YOUR 25¢ Your Choice of Several Different Models REMEMBER, SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY STALTER'S MUSIC STORE, 23 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa Fresh and a wide assortment 'reasonably priced. The Olympia 19 King St. E. Phone 405

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