Oshawa and District L. ( ! THE ONTARIO REFORMER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER, 19, 1922 Special Holiday Forms "Say it with a telegram,' entreat: the C.P.R. Telegraph Company, to those 'who would remember their friends at a di ce at the holiday geasqn, and to further help along the good work the company has had printed an artistic greeting blank for use during the Christmas and New Year's season, From the appear- ance of the blank the idea should prove popular. The Savoy ie The most beautiful display of fan- cy boxes and baskets of Delicious Chocolates we have ever shown, Prices to suit all. 25¢ to $9.00. Be sure to see these before buying, No trouble to show goods. Christmas trees for gale, F. Flint- off & Sons. 109-a Former Pastor in Toronto Rev. Ernest E. Sayles, a former pastor of the Oshawa Baptist Church, and now of Wlint, Mich., oc- cupied the pulpit of the New Cen- tral Baptist Church in Toronto on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Sayles left Osh- awa in 1015 to take post-graduate work in Chicago, later accepting the Flint pastorate. Speaking of his vis- it to Toronto the Canadian Baptist says: "The Rev, Mr, Sayles is a graduate in Arts from McMacster University in 1010 and Theology in 1912. He is one of our strong Can- Test Eyes IT IS i 1 i | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Werry, Percy | 800d turnout (108h) | adian men, meeting with success in the pastorate across the line." F. Flint- 109-a Christmas trees for sale. oft & Sons, Her Gift Why not give her a hox of her favorite French face powder, or a bottle of toilet water, at Karn's drug store, (109-a) The Savoy Give the kiddies a treat. Real good chocolate and cream mixture for Xmas, only 29¢ 1b, (108b) Milk Diet Causes Trouble ! 7 Going on a milk diet landed two | young boys from Port Hope in po- lice court a few days ago. Not be- | cause. they drank milk but because they drank milk that they did not own. They followed the milkmans| around and gathered in the bottles | he "distributed. The magistrate al- | lowed the'pair to go with a warning. Models #290/0°1200 en -- Big Chocolate Special A hig chocolate bargain, the 30c home box is on sale Saturday, De- cember 16th, until Christmas Day at Karn's drug store, nearest the post office, (109-a) | THE SAVOY | Special for Xmas. Delicious As- |sortment hard and soft centre choc- olates, 33c per 1b, 108-h Last Minute Gifts For last minute gifts drop in and (see the display at Karn's Drug |store, King East, nearest the Post N a F. Flint- 109-a Christmas trees for sale, | Office. (109-a) | off & Sons. News of Nearby Places BETHESDA Topics were given at League { Thursday night by Mrs. W. R. Couy- tice and Mr. Elton Werry. There was a good turnout, Mr. Glen Courtice visited Rev. Mr. George Fenning's, Newcastle, on Friday evening. Miss Ethel Hoar spent the week- end in Oshawa, the guest of Miss | Hazel Werry, Mr. and Mrs. Bradd and sons, Mr. | and Mrs, Wilbur Dudley motored | W . : | from Bowmanville on Sunday and! Mr. Seward Iyler, Norman | visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dudley. | 8¢s8, Roy Rundle, Harold Denni- | Pleased to see Miss Alice Werry | S01, R. Courtice attended Interme- | again in our midst. Come often | diate hockey practice at Bowman- | Alice! - ville Friday evening. There was a { and a snappy aggrega- | tion was shown. Mr. Campbell, Bur- | 106-9-12 IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO IN THE MATTER of the estate of | "ceased, R.8.0. 1914 Cap, 121 fec. 56 that all estate of the said Joseph D, Thomp- | day of December, A.D, 1922, are re- quired to send by post prepaid or to deliver to W, E. N. Sinclair, Solicitor for the administrator, on or before the 30th day of December, A.D. 1922, their names, addresses and descrip- tions and a full statement of par- ticulars of their claims and the na- ture of the security (if any) held by 'the said day the administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to thie claims of which they shall then have notice, Dated. this 8th day of December, A.D, 1922, W, E. N. SINCLAIR, K.C., Solicitor for the Administrator, Oshawa, Ont. "NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE Notice is héreby given that Elva Burnsides of the Town of Oshawa in vince of Ontario, and now residing in the City of Toronto, in the Coun- ty-of York, will apply to the Parlia- ment of Canada, at the next session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from her husband, Richard Burnsides, of the said Town of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, in the Province of Ontario, on the ground of adultery. | the County of York, in the Province | pee. persons having claims against the |¥ son, who died on or about the 6th & them duly certified, and that, after | the County of Ontario, in the Pro- hb Dated at the City of Toronto, in | § of Ontario, this 7th day of December, | ; = Joseph D, Thompson, Farmer, de- | I Notice is hereby given pursuant to 8 CHRISTMAS SALE Madeira Linens Starting W ednesday, Dec. 20th 20% Reduction On All Lire: This is one of the largest ranges of Madeira Linens ever shown in Oshawa. The delicate ar' dainty work of the peasants Madeira Island, on the fire! Irish Linens, making th. attraction far beyond par, an HAND & O"NEILL, Solicitors for the Applicant, 106-0-12-15-18 and Marion, visited Mr. Harry Hoop- er in Pontypool on Sunday. DONE PROPERLY | Mr. E, J. Dudley of Detroit, ! Michigan, is staying with his bro- JURY & LOVELL, Lid, § thr 5. Sibu os | days. . = $ . : Phone 28 Phone 1101 | Mr. and Mrs. W. J. G. Rundle | spent Sunday at home. We are | | pleased to report that their daugh- ® | ter, 'Mrs. Oke is somewhat better. Maple Grove, umpired. | Mr. Roy Micholls visited at Bow- | manville on Saturday night. | On Sunday morning Rev. Mr. Wi- | ckett, Tyrone, took charge of the (palpit. A good sermon was preach- led. Rev. Mr. Boyce took charge at | Tyrone. Give The Kiddies A Happy Christmas fi ¥ihrea or if | them sult can o for many # rigorous jr. derers. called B Benerats : who h 215 and prs. H. the r) King to % of ws Aid » County of Donations of Toys, Candies, Clothing, mons are asked | Lf} Committee, | Christmas T These may ¢ The Shelter] Henderson, | King St. W E. Morphy! St. West, ( The C Sodety « Mrs. Dennison has returned fome Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Werry, of Bow- after visiting friends in Napanee. | munville andl Miss Lill Start, of | Two nurses of the Health Depart- | | Woodstock, were entertained at din-| ment were at the school last week {ner by Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Werry on | here. as I y 5 erry on| Mr. Gordon Njcholls and Eric Keep the Christmas story with a KODAK If you are at a loss to know what to let a Kodak solve your problem. A Kodak, beautifully finished, compact, and handy to carry; in use every season of the year. It will be Appreciated. "Tuesday. : ) ; Misses Ode and Ethel Cole attend- | Courtice had a good catch of rabs, gd Canadian Club in Bowmanville, Pits the other day. mE jon Tuesday and were enthusiastic in| Sorry to hear Mr. Eric Courtice] { praise of Prof. Hodder Williams, met with a slight accident at the Professor of History at Toronto Uni- | pond when a skate penetrated into | versity. The address on "The Prob-| his knee. We hope the limp will {lem of World Peace" was compre-|S00n be gone. : | hensive and illuminating, showing! On Thursday afternoon a meeting { that the Anglo Saxon people must|©f the Women's Missionary Meeting "be built closer if a world peace js! Was held at the church. A prayer to be accomplished. | meeting was held prior to the mis- sionary part of the service, Miss COURTICE | Louise Osborne and Mrs. R. C. | Pearce led in the missionary topics. ! Mr. and Mrs. Krank Rundle at- A fine game of hockey was played | tended Commencement Exercises on at Brook's arena on Saturday. A- Friday at Bowmanville. bout 25 turned out. {| Mr. and Mrs. S. 8S. Brooks and Quite a few from here attended | Mrs. J. Short visited Toronto two Commencement Exercises at Bow- | days last week. manville in connection with the High We are glad to hear that Mrs. School on Friday evening. A good | John Found is improving after her program was given and diplomas! accident. presented. We are also glad to see Mr. George {| Gore around after his recent indis- | position. Mr. Walter Rundle, Toronto, was | a visitor at his parent's on Sunday. Mr. Charles Nicholls is taking some holidays after his' work in Tor- { onto Durant Motor Co. Mr. Jas. Short visited in Bowman- ville on Monday. y | Mr. John Hopps is now overseer in the McKay Food Co., Bowman- | ville. Mr. C. Hopps also works | there. S i r unday in Churches (Continued from page 1) {dual purpose of his sermon--the | Love of God, and a Christmas Mes- sage. "This is the seasom which speaks of love. We are reminded of the | fact that Heaven could not contain | all of God's love so one day it over- | lowed the banks and came down to | earth." {| Mr. Yule then dwelt on the change- | ful nature of man, "humax love tires | readily, we change, but God is un- | changing in His love. He is the Eter- | nal Jehovah, the same yesterday, {9- da and forever. The whole earth'is | filled with the love of God. In re- | turn for God's great love we should |give Him our heart's affection and | the devotion of our lives. | Then followed a word picture of | Christ's suffering through the three | years of His ministry and the com- (clusion reached that but for Christ | man is lost. | "If we think of the Garden of | Eden we also think of the Garden iwhere Christ was betrayed--one | represents man's lost condition, the | other his salvation." ! "Men do not | Christ. They You know what a neglected farm, or | factory or house represents™ give, Kit Ivory Pieces Cigars Fountain Pens Hn Boi : Thermos Kit Flashlights should be mo parting--no "great gulf" fixed between God and man because of sin. -- Perfume The Rexall Stores Jwmy & Lovell, | John I. Murray, {appointed mathematical Napanee Collegiate lustitute, has | had 2 colorful teaching career. | staff of the International College at Smyrna, being forced to leave there when the Turks captured the city from the Greeks Mr. Murray is a E. W. Thompson --| SPECIAL For Xmas Pipes of all Kinds Cigars only the Best-- "Tobaccos to suit every Fancy In your recreation hours visit our Billiard Parlor, New full sized tables, sanitary conditions Barber shop in connection, Sachlas & Alex | 38 King St. Ye : Oshawa | | one well worth your time in specting. Now is the time, when the de- mand for good Madeira Lin- ens is greater than any other time in the year--so what could be more timely than this Special Christmas Sale, starting to-morrow and lasting till Saturday night. This tremendous shipment, importe' from Madeira includes, Round and Oval Doylies, Oblong and Oval Tray Clothes, Centre pieces, Towels, Afternoon Tea Cloths, Tea Napkins,' Buffett and Dresser Scarfs, in fact every shape and size imaginable. Don't miss this wonderful opportunity. ot CECCRORORS" BRING QUICK RESUL: Ea 3 REFORMER WANT AD | Scripture in order to bring out the |' deliberately fight | simply neglect Him. | In conclusion he stressed the tack] to 2 3. policies that--i B.A., recently | master at | Un-| [til a few months ago he was on the | graduate of Queen's Three enerous Gifts To Weekly Premium Policyholders L.ond OF THE > | N 4) on Life Insurance Company Cam THE LONDON LIFE Insurance Company has completed its plan for equalization of benefits and additional amounts are now guaranteed on many old policies. | THE LONDON LIFE Insurance Company will convert all Paid-Up Term policies in force on January 1st, 1923 into Paid- Up Whole Life Policies of the same amount. THE LONDON LIFE Insurance Company will add from 4% to the amount of Insurance on all premium-paying policies in force eight years or more, which become claims or | matured endowments during 1923, (The amount of the increase will be governed by the plan of the policy and its duration.) : These increased benefits are guaranteed voluntarily and appty .. n their nature--are not entitled to profits. N.B.--If your London Life weekly premium policy has been in force for eight years or more, or if you hold a Paid-Up Term Policy with this Company, see the local agent for information as to your increased benefits under this new plan. The : -. London Life Insurance Gompany Policies " Good as Gold" HEAD OFFICE LONDON. CANADA E. N. HUBBARD, Representative, 22% Simcoe Street . PAGE THREE