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Ontario Reformer, 5 Dec 1922, p. 3

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OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922 PAGE THREE -- -------------------- " -- [cm ep -- ---- Mrs, Pearson.and not Mrs, Weeks as "Oshawa and District was stated- in Saturday's issue. | Evidence Lacking | Lillian Read appeared in Police Court yesterday morning charged with trespassing: on the Oshawa Women's Institute "A well balanced Christmas menu' is to be discussed at the next meet- ing of the.Selina Women's Institute _ which is to be held at the home of Mrs. Edgar Werry on Thursday af- ternoon, The report of the delegate to the recent provincial convention «will also be heard. ; © It Pays, You will benefit if you come in and look over our beautiful stock of Xmas jewelry. J, Horwich, 23% Simcoe South. (101re) Finished in Spring H \ It is understood on good authority that the work of straightening the had bend in the road at Tooley's mill will not be completed until-the spring, only the preliminary work | yea, | seven millions of dollars will be col- Railway but owing to lack of evi- Heavy Custom Collections "| dence, the case was dismissed, The local customs: collections con- LT J Personalities tinue to mount steadily and during November over half a million qo ep (Continued from page 1) is the explanation for the thing. The lars was collected here. This is the greatest amount collected here since the record breaking month of Aug- pt rh oe hn ws ae rofl i or Bo akan the August record better than any|'c" inches, while the contractors had other month of the year. The larg-| ° CXcavate, in some instances 30 est in one day was $98,000, Already| nches. The contractors agreed in approximately four millions of dol. | their tender-to do everything called lars have been collected here this|IOF in the plans and specifications, It is expected that- close to but how any man, such as the one we had at the time, could get out . .. (such plans and call himself an en< jected 3 the end of the department's | zineer I do not know." 4 Just when it appeared that the discusion ,would subside Councillor Christmas Chocolates, Preston arose and charged that the To your friends in England or| Mayor had exceeded his authority in France send a box of our delicious |authorizing the issuance of a cheque being under way now, A petition for this change was circulated in Darl-| ington township. | | chocolates. Give us the address and Defended Mayor we will pack and mail them for you|for $3,000 to John Carrol, without extra charge. Order now. regular to say the least," "It is ir- the coun- immediately that the Town might not become involved in a prolonged and costly legal tangle. Mr, Mason then arose and moved that the Report" of the Board of Works he adopted. Reeve Morri: seconded the motion which carricd. The report follows: "Your Board of Works beg leave to report as follows: -- (1) ccount of Township of East Whith¥, for 1921 Work at West and South Boundaries of the Town. "That if the Annexation of Cedar Dale is carried, the account to be paid as submitted, after deducting $230.85, adjusted on account of side- walks, according to arrangement set out in etter dated November 30th. from the Clerk of the Town- ship, : "(2) Re Claims of John Carrol, and the W. C. Brennan Co. for Final Payments for pavements laid in 1920, "We recommend: that these claims be paid on the engineer's cer- tificate. THe engineer to deduct from the Total funds, the estimated cost of necessary repairs of the pavements. "Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) to be deducted from W. C. Bren- dustry; a report says the bed of the|ville's river Moira has a substance on it like | ard. another new in-|Chili sauce. That will add to Belle-|. The Pope's daily averagé of let- re-sources.--Kingston. Stanid- [ters is 22,000, and these are dealt with by 25 secretarios. Belleville has moran British Mails For Overseas Close December 9th ARE YOU SENDING A PRESENT OVERSEAS? If so, you must attend to it at once or you will be too late. Per you can't decide what to send. If that is the case, let us help you. We have hundreds and dreds of little suggestions that would just 'fill the bill, and there would be no need for further worry on your part. : Service and Value, The Savoy, (1¢0-c) Do your shopping early, and do it | at Horwich's jewelry store. You will | Moonlight Fools Roosters get good service and good value for | Rither the bright moonlight has your money, (101-e) | fooled the roosters of the town or cillor said. "Furthermore," he said, 'no member of the council has the right to authorize such a payment," |8nd Forty Dollars ($340.00) from Deputy Reeve Mason then assum- | Mr. Carrol's account." ed the role of defender of Mayor . nan's account, and Three Hundred | {else they all decided to take a night December Pansies {off and celebrate, On Sunday evening | To have a bed of pansies in full between 10 and half-past all the] bloom in an outdoor garden is the| roosters of the northeastern part | unusual experience of W. G. Mitch-| of the town were vieing with one an-| ell, St, Lawrence Avenue. Mr. Mitch- other so as to see who could! ell brought a large hunch of the make the most noise, It was a| flowers into The Reformer on Sat | bright moonlight night and perhaps urday, freshly picked, They are of ¢|gome old rooster, awakened by ac-| small variety known as 'Johnny cident and decided it was morning | Jump Ups." 'and announced the fact to his| : friends and neighbors who answered | him back. At any rate, every rooster in that part of the town was crow- | ing at the top of hif voice. It is just | possible, however, that they were | crowing hecause they came through | Thanksgiving alive, :orgetting that Christmas is near at hand. Gifts That Are Appreciated, Xmas crackers and stockings, get them now, while the assortment is good, The Savoy. (100¢) A Pictorial Display. People passing the "Four Corn- ers' over the week-end thought that the Midnight Follies or a chorus Girl Troupe direct from Broadway had struck town. On closer inspection | Gifts that Jast please most. Buy | it was found that the pictures were [them at J. Horwich's Jewelry store | of Oshawa's fairest women and her [8nd Bet better goods, at lower Prices. | -8 handsomé men singers who are to | take part in My Dream Girl, It! . ; was quite an effective display. In Charge of Booth. At the King Street Ladies' Aid | Bazaar, held last Thursday, the handkerchiéf booth was in charge of Youn Can Po It Evenings, For your conveniences our store | having a Mayor," he said. Stacey and said that the Mayor had 4 = . Sunday in Churches acted rightly in issuing the cheque. (Continned from page 1) | 'If 1 had been in the Mayor's posi- to'the Sacrement and the second 'Go tion I weuld have authorized the payment of the amount." he said. "If the Mayor hasn't the authority to so direct then what's the use of gospel to every creature." These com- | mandments are. personal and direct. Baptist Church | Councillor Trick then got into the debate again referring to the Bren- nan matter, saying that if the mat- ter had been dealt with at the proper time that thousands of dollars would Da Vinci of "The Last 8 have been saved for the town. {1+ cl le Last Supper' was "Thousands of dollars could not|!he basis for an interesting and in-} have been saved," said the Mayoy |Structive sermon by Rev, J. L. Har-| apparently thinking that the attack {100 10 the Damn Chureh Sunday was a perso one, "it is cows y . 2 ~ '| and er ous), BAe Wi cowardly | there were three prominent painters, | withhold this payment." | Da Vinei, the greatest painter, Uriah Reeve Morris also "argued that Angelo, the nobleit, and Raphael, . !the happiest. Da Vinci was con- remembrance to a the matter should be paid and paid | sidered to be the greatest because friend, Spec. 5 {of the fact that he brought to hear| priced, box 2 c all his inventive powers of imagina-| tion in his paintings. He had made] GIVE A PAIR OF a profound study of human faces and | LAMMERMOOR | form. . | BLANKETS | The painting of "The Last Sup-| 72" x 90" per" showed the End Wall Dining] A present that will {room in the Dominican Convent at be appreciated, no | Milan in which the feast took place. | matter how partic- friends A GIFT FOR MAILING 200 BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS Each box containing one neat Swiss Em- broidered Handker- chief. A present that is a nice little The historical painting made by Manslaughter will be open every evening, from | emis --=----= |The speaker explained the picture ular your December 1st, until Christmas. Joseph Horwich, 23% Simcoe 8, Nov. 30-Dec. 2-7-9-14 HELLO The Boy the Boys of Osha The Boy who understands t Picked Lata Dandelion Harry Wesson, 76 Brock Street, West, had the unique cipepience af is thoroughly describing the faces which! may be. Best quality {could be noticed and the expression] Scotch Wool. The |on each face which indicated their; widest and longest |attitude to what Wgs transpiring. Blanket made, Each Mr. Harton told of how the original blanket whipped {painting had been practically ruined! singly. by the French soldiers in 1796 when Per ir $13.50 | Napoleon and his army invaded the| BOYS! wa need xX . be -- he needs of the Boys of Oshawa. 50 DOZ. IRISH EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS Hemstitched Sham- rock Lawn Hand- kerchlefs with neat Irish Embroidered pattern, Specially priced for Wednes- day only at each 6 PAIR ONLY HEAVY PURE WOOL BLANKETS White with Pink or Blue Border, eight pounds In weight. 68" x 86" " Mossfield Make. Deep lofty wool , Best of Aus- tralian Wools. Special Wednesday Per Pair $8.95 'RIBBONS FOR CHRISTMAS It wouldn't seem like a real Christmas without lots and lots of nic-nacks made out of Ribbons, and every girl just loves to receive them. Here is a special opportunity for buying yards and yards of Ribbon at a ridiculous price; 6 to 8 inches wide, pure Swiss Moire and Dresden Ribbons, worth in the regular ye into all the world and preach the | way $1 .00, $1.25 and $1.50 yd. Wednesday, 00) Per yard... i ives ee ad C - . MEN'S SILK AND WOOL HOSE Every man- expects to have his stock of Hosiery replenished at Christmas. These are a fine quality hose in Navy, Brown Grey, Purple and Maroon 75¢ Per Pair , . Fancy Hhuckaback Towelling for Dain- ty Xmas Gifts. A Damask Huck Towelling that makes up into the neatest Towels that any woman could wish for, two pat- terns, Rose and Shamrock 24" wide Special Per Yard 68c picking a dandelion in full bloom morning on the lawn at bis home, The lateness of the season and the recent heavy fall of snow would leave the impression that this was impossible. However, in speaking to The Reformer, Harry stated that the dandelion was similar to one which he noticed growing on the roadside in mid-summer, Boys, Look! We have placed in stock a fine assortment of Japanese fancy lac- quered boxes, filled with the most de- licious of Canadian made chocolates. Just the thing to give her Xmas. Let us put one away sor Aon. The Savoy. (100-¢) Accident in Factory J. Poluck, an employee of the W. E. Phillips company, met with a particularly painful and distressing accident Friday afternoon when the thumb on his right hand was prac- tically severed. The unfortunate ac- cident occurred when the young man was wofking on a sheet of plate glass. The injury was dressed at the office of Dr. MeKibben after which the young man was removed to his home. ; ; FRED RIDING has a clear vision and a clean cut program for the uplift of Boys. . . 9" . . + Vote "Riding'"' for This Riding AND SEND HIM GALLOPING TO TORONTO, Polling--Y, M. C, A,, Saturday, Dec, Oth, 2 till 6 p. m. A Bag of DODD'S KIDNEY ~ # 7 vv, PILLS , of rs Shop Early and Have the Pick of ouy-- Ivory Toilet Sets Perfumes and Toiletries Xmas. Stationery, etc. and many other lines {city of Milan.. The speaker described | | from the picture the feelings of the! Christ and the others seated with | him at the tables and under what! | circumstances the feast was held. | The discoursé was intensely in-| | teresting and much énjoyed. The! | service was largely attended. Manslaughter MEN'S FINE SHIRTS A Special Purchase for Christmas Fine quality Madras Shirts, with a neat corded stripe pattern. This is a quality in shirts that men like to receive, and they will not hesitate in saying so. . If you want to please him, pick out a couple of these, as they are specially priced. at J | 95

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