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Oshawa Daily Times, 25 Apr 1929, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929 9 Month-End SIBERRYS' MenthEnd "1 sald to myself, 'should I or |York Central Railroad, and he wis shouldn't 17 Should I or shouldn't [stricken with fatal paralysis after The following items were specially procured for our Month-end Bargains. Each article is extremely good value, first grade merchandise and fully guaranteed. We STRING OF PEARLY Joi", Eis Se Bm bm its a strongly advise every customer to "Shop with Confidence", knowing that our "merchandise is reliable" and our values unequalled. ' 1 had lost nothing by not bel ised with mortal pneumonia, AS IMAGINARY JINX: 5 jt lr Bk rb ih ip pr HACER AA rg TR kK uwner of $100,000 Necklace was so beautiful a neckisge would |vived pneumonia. Afraid To Disturb [ol [Mf Basal bbur" Bil | nei Mie Dt It ; y Husband Died bab The malign influence of the Lae "Have you hear at happen- PLEASE NOTE! STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 7 O'CLOCK. SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 11,30 Wy aris has never extended to Miss ed? The next Thursday my Bus- | Butterfield herself, unless, possib- New York, April pearlg~~those 136 ma 25,~'Those | band, Who was in Denver, became |1y, they were what caused her to tched rig [111 without warning, He was «» refuse a chance to become the first valued at $100,000--Millie Butter- |heplthy"a man as ol Jould wish lady of the land, » # ¢ the gay [to see on Sunday, ui He SE % Say they had operated on him, but he If you were one of the many ing to do with them, '|was dead." readers of "Demarest's Magazine," One by one, the strand has kill-| Miss Butterfield firmly believes [bsck in the '00's, you will recall od oft Miss Butterfield's nearest |that her strand of pearls did for [that Miss Butterfield won the maga. and dearest until only her daugh- |her husband, the late Edward A, |ine's annual beauty contest when ter and grand-daughter are left. | Carton--she has always been (8 debutante, Mrs, Stanley Norris Thompson, Miss [known by her maiden name--at a | "Until 1 came to live with Gen- Buttertield's daughter, has become | distance of more than 1,600 miles, |6rsl Butterfield when 1 was 16 $0 jumpy about them that she has | But Carton came under the csl- [Years old," she sald, "I had lived ordeved Miss Butterfield forthwith |amitous bale of the pearls late, His [in Utica with my father, Theodore to remove them from her (Mrs, |resistance to them was strong. It |Faxton Butterfield ,mayor of the Thompson's) safety deposit vault in { was on the occasion of her wedding of the Hudson Trust Company, to Carton in 1885 that her uncle, But Migs Butterfield is afraid to [the late General Daniel A, Butter- take them out of the vault, She |field, gave his niece the pearls, told the United Press yesterday | After that, when an extraordinary |owned a large brownstone house at that every time she had touched |social occasion would occur, Miss |that address. There he entertain. them something dreadful had oc- | Buterfield would put on the pearls, [6d Queen Lillioukalani of Hawall curred in the Butterfield family. The last time was Easter, For the twenty years preceding this Easter, Miss Butterfield had Jet the pearls strictly alone. "I was afraid to wear them then," she said. 'But my friends coaxed me, 'Why not?' they said, tv. "No, 616 Fifth Avenue is a dress and cloak shop mow, but in the old days General Butterfield iz» vb ? d 1d uncon- | Prince Henry of Russia, the Gran $d some undertaker would up Duke Boris and the late King Ed- sciously benefit, Miss Butterfield's father, moth |Ward, who was then Prince of or and brother were removed from |Wales. He entertained other cele- thelr earthly existence co-incident- |brities, I remembered when the In- allv with the wearing of the pearls |fanta Eulglia appeared in a spun before her suspicions became fully [Glass dress. Ah, me, aroused, she told the United Press. "I asked General Butterfield to 'Don't he foolish about an imagin- | She wore them to a dinner at the |give me a necklace. I had always ary jinx, They've had a Rip Van | Waldorf-Astoria Hotel with her [Wanted one. The dear General Winkle sleep, and certainly now the |brother, Theodore Butterfield, gén- |promised to give me one when I spell is broken.' eral passenger agent of the New married, "He had it all arranged for me to marry a young man named Ches- ter Alan Arthur, Chester Alan Ar- thur was later President, you know, but 1 declined to marry him, I didn't like his molasses-colored whiskers, I still have the letter he wrote to me saying, 'You are the must beautiful girl I've ever seen.' "My uncle's next choice was Lord William Alchin, physielan ex- traordinary to King Edward, But I wouldn't marry him either, and the dear General was heartbroken. His own wife and son were dead, and I was really a daughter to him, "The pearls had belonged to his first wife, and the first fatality came when she dled after she'd worn them, When I married Mr, Carton, the General disinherited me. 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My MNY SACK lately engaging our attention, "If any attempt is made within the Church to go behind the plain meaning of the Preface of the Or. dinal and give a new moaning to the expression of our faith in Apos- tolic order, then I say the Church of England will be split and divid- ed as never before, "I stand absolutely for Apostilie Succession in the Christian minise try, and any attempt to go behind the Ordinal, as in both the old and new Prayer Rooks, will make it impossible for me to remain with- in the Auglican communion, © 41 say frankly I am not inclined to accept Roman obedience, but if at the Lambeth Conference next year reunion with the Free Church. os is consummated, what are Anglo- Catholes to do?" The Bishop prophesied they would unite under the banner of what used to be termed the old Catholic Church, retaining the right to claim Apostolic Succession, which in such oircumstances, would have been forfeited by the Church of England. 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