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Oshawa Daily Times, 27 Nov 1929, p. 11

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NEAR SEAGRAVE Luther Smith of Pleasant Point Lost His Barn and Crop on Saturday N Se ve, Nov, 2 Baturday last prt Smith of Pleasant Voint lost h " barn and season's erop Ly fire 'he origin of the fre 1s un "n "fhe serviges in the United Church on lust were Jk n by the Rev, R, J, Merriam, © Myrtle, und were most impressive, The pastor, Rev, Mr, Green, had gharge of Mynie services, ' pecial services will be held In the United Chureh next Sunday, Rev, Daird, of Lindsay, will geeupy the pulpit In the merming and the loeul cholr will give specinl music, Key, Mr, Newell, of Blackstock, will eons duet the evening service, The choir from Little Britain United Chureh will furnish musie, A bigusr will i) held under (hw uusplees of the Woman's Assocls: tion of the United Chureh en Iris day afternoon, December 6, Hot , er will be served and a concert will ¢ given by the Young Men's cholr of Seugog United Church and Miss Daley Parker of Beaverton, , Short 1s under the doctor's cary, with. & pain In his face und neck, 8, MeCoy met with an seeldent while working for ©, Btone last week, He Is recovering, 'The friends of Mrs, W, Treemer will be ory to hear she was taken to Lindsay Hospital a couple of days Ago, Mps, Chas, Mick, of Toronto, was visiting her sister, Mra, M, Quigley, for a lew days last week, Mr, and Mrs, UG. Fishley, Alleen and Kya were In Lindsay on Monday Mr, Campbell, of Eldon, visited Mr, Malcolm MeMillan for a few days last week, Mr, apd Mrs, H, Leask, Mrs, 1, F, Green, Mrs, W, Vrise, and Mrs, H, Eagleson spent Tuesday afternoon in 'Lindsay on business, Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Clarke were motoring te Torento on Thursday morning when they had & collilson with oa moter truck near Whithy, damaging their ear, No one was ser jously hurt, C, Harrison, of Myrtle, culled on his sister, Mrs, KR, Seott, on Wednes day evening, Mr, and Mrs, James Short, Mr, and Mrs, W, Short, My, and Mrs M, Stone and family attended (le Short:Keeler wedding In Oakwood ou Wednesday, Quite & number attended the spee lal services held at Scugog United Church last Sunday, J, G, Stockdale and MH, I, Me Knight, of Toronto, visited relatives on Sunday, Mrs, A, Duggan and Mes, J, G Stockdale, who spent the past week with relatives, returned ta Toronto, on Sunday evening, : Frank Smith has returned from To ranto where he spent an enjoyable holiday with friends, Mr, and Mrs, Jrwin and Mes, J, Wanamaker spent Sunday last with relatives on the Island, fr, and Mra, Geo, Clarke and fam Ny yisited with friends in Manilla on Suhday, Mrs, C Butcher, Miss Beatrice Butcher and Percy Butcher, of Hea werton, were guests of Mr, and Mrs L, Seott on Sunday Mr, and Mrs, 1H, Wanamaker and family visited friends at Pleasant Point on Sunday, Rev, Mr, Green attended a meeting of the Preshyterial in Lindsay on Tuesday, Mr and Mrs, W, Wooldridge, of Little Britain visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs, 8 J, Wooldridge on Sunday Mes, L. Scott, Mre, CW, Clarke, Mrs, A, Duggan end little grand daughter, and Mes, J. G, Stockdale visited friends in Woodville one day Jas week, TUXIS BOYS GATHER AT COURTICE HOME Courtice, Nov, 21,.0n Wednes: 4 vening the home of My, and Roy Nichals was the scene of 4 Jolly time when about twenty Taxis boys with thelr loader, Mi, Clarence Pentound and Rev, J, H, Stainton and Chas, Mason, lows manville, were entertained there, Ih the first part of the evening, Mr, Mason gave the boys a very interesting address, Then they lagod progressive lost heir trying for prises, The firat prise wan won hy Mp, Walter Shortt, when he received a beautiful wrist watoh, Mr, Alec Bamson winning second Flee, a jack knife and Mr, Htans Coverly, third prise, a box of ohocolates, Mrs, Nichols served delioious refreshments and ua I had a wm time, Mr. an Nichols made every one hoarts fly welcome in thelr home, Thursday evening the Youna People's meoting wan In charge of Mrs, G. F. Annis, Mw, A, J, On) yENUINE HADIOTHONS Ahh ODF ALE NS N N fi Nv W Westinghouse TUBES INEVERY SOCKET THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1929 erly, und adult group and wes guile a BARN IS BURNED wucoess, Miss Hattie Osborne, pre- sldent presided In the opening snd gave ou short paper from the book "lenus Christ,' vend the Bible lesson, then took the chale, It boing mis slonury evening, gave a reading "Dominique," Mrs, G, ¥. Annis read some Information on the French Cunadign missions nries, Boum," wis sung Tundle and Mrs, M. It, Courtice, The next part of the mesting charge of adult group was led by Mr, Kebneth Courtles, Annis gave a talk on the great ovonls of today, and u duel was sung by Messrs, Geo, and Art Gove A game wag then played, uix ter which Mr, Alan Balson, sollna, who fs candidate running for Boys' Parllament, gave an address very nicely and the meeting elosed, Mrs, Tra Trull 1s visitin Oshawa, Migs Beth Guy Mrs, W, It, Courtice, Mins Laird home over the week-end, Mew, Rows Venves | Mug, B, #, Brooks is In Tare visiting thelr son, onto, und attending Palr, A duet, "Canedian Bont by Miss Hagel The pleamer Aretnrus, My, G, 1 her dnughievr Mva, W, H, A, Palle, Mr, and Mrs, 'I', Banderson, To onto, spent Munday with Mr, and Miss Lyla Osborne, Toronte, wan VAMOUS WEKAMEIR BOLD Now Bedford, Mune, Nov 20 used hy Prof, William Heehe In his expe dition to the Bugaeso Ben, the Car fhheun and the wast const of South Ameren, hag Just buon sold and transferred to Portuguese registry, The famous vessel will he used In| wes trade and passenger service helween New Hedford and the Cape Verde 4nd the coust of Atrios dering the | Write, Islands in the Pull and Spring, and! | writes) "Ins of rheumatismeoan't wo torture all sands of others, hotweun he Cape winter months, Er -- THE PAIN OF RHEUMATISM! WF ruitatives" Rid Him of #. | Trouble of Long Standing | My, and Mys, Albert Ityndls are ser---- Eimear, in Tor the Winter fever from rhewmatiom for years, Mr, 3 Yioyd Hpbi B.C, tumed to "Fruits motives", Ha le 1 slid, 'Frolontion' | Sn n Do you have the terrible hy prin fr The Chinese responsible for thes If restrictions freely ueknowledye that the purpose is to curtail Torelgn en Lterprise outside the boundaries of (he | Settlement rench Coneesslon, Pe fh ae " ust ae It Otis ve yo tn No more pain for the vest pf your days! Get 8 box to-day, Bold " of druggists ---------- rem "| WAR IN CHINA | MORE SERIOUS "n 27 War | whit atthoritle K.| "en foreigners" | | venched unusual proportions, esp chilly in Shanghad, the eentre of most Shanghai, Ni the Chinesy eronchmems of trouble of the ten ol Internationa RL el Verdo Islands Hubbard prise, A Jrisses but that some new order ip peary, designed to Hmit the aetivi-| all natlonuls whose govern menty have not given up thelr extra reitorial privileges Wa'd vather bo week seldom (ihn Han Is 1a mission, { and the | Bummer | President than (Ore, ) Waters | his he ment to the of broaden inan Gioyet furnished under provineisl suspiges, i in the hands of department 10 BE DISCUSSED: Early Consideration to be| Given Commission's Recommendations R h I His hendation for un nitio n | ul experts lon, but some hrondeasting eaoncerns, Iness, who might he then disuppen Ihe He ( seeming! f REPORT ON RADIO eh endo ol | Relief digsent con rome naw I belng wiped out tl 17 lLarly eungidara iven hy the Govern: | 1h eport ol the Radia Com ide publig lust ih is recom ni lizgd system ng faneed by the Dom with the programs i" won Pepa About It there has heen Any Hieusure freasury must emanate from th Hsp ttl | vinhodyling eammission und then rel uo special committe decide 1h ET: Crain Act his latter act Is to b vised it Is Intended also to revise thi ada Shipping Aet which affects tl | Government, hut there is ng « {ton hy i party wn tentative bill any party herve to trea auestion It Is will Tu the recommendation of the Hoy upon ie exact Term nlier | representation I'his wis followed In regard to fur the wt the coming { i" ER AS 55 # - --- from Goampen sat | Ih) { tan's RAZMAH Capoten, Wo huemiy) devi I | many HW held pnd during his Cun PAGE ELEVEN Sa A 2 ASTHMA Find the teria spss, Bleep peacfully sania Enjoy the seme speedy pol of so any whe wilforers hive had, Ca nose snd buy Temple H sniff, Cunre niosd relief from 8 wire npraye, aur ioney eek, LO and §1 hoes w a ---- Bly Havimann Just Dies Ble Mavimann Just, for verry on valued publle ser old il a terday, the Landon vant in the coloniul offied, He wan secretary al purest Imperial Conferanoe Guroer pai ovorul visits to Canada, wheres he wan well-known especially in of Nelal elveles at OlLawai Ho win | 76 years old and was assistant undorspearetary of wate for the colontes fram 1007 to 1014, a Entire Stock Ordered Sold With No Reservations DOWN GO PRICES Every Item In the Store Must Go ardless of Cost! This Great Sale Will Start at 9 a.m. THURSDAY November 28 A Genuine Sale With a Purpose! The Reason: The reason! A reorganization must take place before January 1st. And in order to | accomplish it we must get rid of the stock, | Now there is one way left to us -- to offer | it to the public at a price that will make it move, We are taking our medicine, All prices are slashed to the lowest level, below | the cost of replacing. Buy! Buy!! BUY! No more will you be able to buy such good | values, -THE MANAGEMENT, GIRLS DRESSES In Panty Style Velvets $2.29 Flannels, 2 to 6 $1.95 Girl's Dresses 8 to 14 Fine Flannels == Sale Price - $2.29 WOMEN'S SKIRTS $1.98 & $2.49 FLEECE BLOOMERS Women's and Misses' LADIES' BLOOMERS 60c¢ SUITS Men's Suits of various materials go below $11.95 $13.95" $15 95 $17.95 COATS Burbwry or $4.49 BOYS' SUSPENDERS Reg. 2%, 15¢ Sale Price LADIES' SCARVES 49c¢ O'COATS MEN'S OVERCOATS Grey Coats $9.95 . $1250 $14.95 O'COATS Checks, Fine fabrics Reg, $24.50, Pies .. $15.95 Boys' & Young Mea 3 O'COATS 25 10 3 Sale Pe. $9.95 $6.95 $7.95 Mank: Many othe, arguing a4 These A Store of Seasonable Goods Remember the Place Reg. $18, Sale price Reg, $22, Sale price Reg, $23, Sale price Reg, $30, Sale price Navy Coats Navy Coats BOYS' Heavy Chinehillas Sizes 2 to 6 Girl's Coats 436 PANTS MEN' WORK PANTS Wark Pants Sale pe ay Sale A $1.25 Sale Price $1.49 Sn pe $1.98 Dress Pants So pies 92.49 Sale Price $2.98 Reg, $6.00 Sale Price MACKMAN COATS Men's $4 69 Reg, $1.50 $1 00 Reg, $2.50 MEN'S PANTS Reg, $4.00 $4.49 Sale Price $5.98 Nigon MN to 14, 7 & * DRESSES |° Ladies' Silk Dresses, Fall stylds, assorted colors, and real smart Styles. Reg. 8to10 price $4.95 " 10to 12 " 12to 14 " 14to 18 " 18 to 20 LADIES' FANCY Must be Sold, (1 ME {} PYJAMAS l'o be Rushed at To be Sacrificed at SHIRTS Dien Shire lor Men, Broadeloth Sale Prive, $1.19 Retter grade Sale Price $1.49 Hest Grade Sale Price $1.95 Tremendous Saving, Buy heavy! TIES Bow Ties Sale Price 10¢ MEN'S OVERSHOES se pron 91.89 $2.49 3 Buckles Sale Price MEN'S COTTON SOX Sale Price Pair 9¢ Re SPECIAL COATS Ladies' Chinchillas $7.50 Choles garments, Nmart Nyles, Good Materials Fur (rimmed, E $5.95 $6.95 $8.95 " $10.95 LADIES' UMBRELLAS arly for Shoppers at $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 $8.95, $9.50 BOYS' JERSEYS Al Wool . 89¢ 89¢ All Wool In Colors BOYS' COATS SWEATERS All wool $1 25 2 tw 32 BOYS' SHIRTS Real Heavy $1 00 lor 0: BOYS' BLOOMERS Serge or 'weed Reg. $2.00 $1 25 Sale Price MEN'S COMB, FLEECED LINED Worth $2, $1 29 Sale Price Fine Broadcloth Coats FUR TRIMMED Regular $18.50, .. Sale Price "" i" $24.50, -- Sale Price $27.50, --Sale Price $39.50, SILK KNIT BLOOMERS OVERALLS Extraordinary, A veal good overall, ts or $100 Sale Price $1.19 Sale Price Black or navy KITCHEN OVERALLS Regular $2.5 A | y at oy I 1.50 Maa MEN'S HEAVY PANTS For Winter Reg, $4,00 $2.49 Sale Price FLEECED Shirts & Drawers Per Garment 69¢ Sale Price 32 Simcoe e S. Oshawa ~-Sale Price ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER « DON'T WAIT « BE EARLY SILK VESTS, 39¢ for RUBBERS Men's Rubles Sule Pie 89¢ \ a5 Res Be 98¢ MEN'S RUBBERS Hoary Rubbers Sah bree 92 39 UMBRELLAS Sa Price $1 00 Sa hiss 91.39 SOCKS Mens Fancy Silk Re. A Wi 39¢ SOCKS Pie 39€ $1.00 3 pair for Sale Price Special Offer to Out of Town Shoppers Be Wise and Come Early wns 912,80 ween 3 19:98 ws S150 -- + A LADIES" FLANNEL DRESSES Siges 16 to 48 ' \t one price Men's Oxfords $2.59 $2.95 MEN'S Runa tp 2500 Sale Price _ $3.95 WORK. 'BOOTS Black er Brown Solid Leather Soles or Panco Sale Prices $2 49 $2.98 $3.49 BROYS' LONG PANTS Serge or Twee Sale Price $1.59 Boys' CAPS Re 49¢c 69c¢ | Also with ear Covers Kroch Bros, Lt

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