Oshawa Daily Reformer, 7 Jun 1926, p. 3

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Wire Point Enters Eye. ! Gerald Larmer, a son of Mr. O. Larmef, of' Millbrook, sustained a minor injury to his eye while playing basebeall when he went into a piece of wire. The injury is a painful one but it is thought that the eyeball has mot been injured. His many friends hope for his speedy re- covery. S-- D. J. BROWN .~ JEWELER ' Victor Radio Sets Victor Orthophonic Victrolas 210 Ring St. W. =~ Oshawa Victor Radio Sets Two, Fined $10 and Costs George Allan and Joseph Prus were fined $10 and costs by Police Magis- trate. Hiad when they pleaded guilty to charges of being intoxicated. Suspended Sentence . Alex Currie, 6 eighteen year old resident of Scugog Island, who was found guilty of stealing two horses from "J. 'R. Peacock, Elizabethville, and a buggy from Mr. D. Whyte, at Bowmanville County Police Court recently was sentenced to two years less one day in the Ontario Reforma- tory at Cobourg Saturday. This was suspended on a promise of good be- haviour and the supplying of a bond. Horse Show Cobourg Horse Show will be neta fl on only four days this year instead eel of the customary five, August 17, 18 19 and 20, according to a decision reached at a meeting of the Cobourg Horse . Show Association on Friday night, The meeting was held in the Town Hall Council Chamber and there was a fair attendance. Open- ing of the session was delayed until almost nine o'clock, when President J. D. Hayden took the chair, In a brief address, Mr. Hayden stated that the Provincial Government have proposed tp make grants to other organizations at the Associa- tion. Later in the meeting, Col. F. D. Boggs, K.C., and Major Belford, M.P.P., were selected as a deputa- tion to wait upon the 'Government with a request for a grant of. $1,000. SHE'S A BACK SEAT DRIVER San Francisco, Cal, June 6.--"Back seat" automobile driving. is a just cause for, divorce. The state Supreme Court said so. . Claude H. Harman, San Francisco, locomotive eningeer, sued in the "low- er courts for divorce on the grounds that his wife, Jessie, beélittled his abil- -- re r-- -- ---------- ity as a driver by constantly telling him from the back seat just _how he should negotiate the dangerous curves ahead. The trial court refused the decree and Harman appealed to the state Supreme Court, REFORMER WANT ADS PAY Felt Bros. The LEADING JEWELERS 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH "Where Satisfaction is a Certainty" Phone your drug needs to THOMPSON'S "* DRUG STORE Phoues 22-268 NEW CR, TRAIN STARTS JUNE 28 Will Pass Through Oshawa and Arrive in Toronto Union Station 9.30 Fast Time Montreal, June 5--To cope with the rapidly growing commercial tourist 'and convention 'travel be- tween Montreal and Toronto, and to relieve the demand for -accommoda- tion on' 'the International Limited" and the night trains operating from each city, both. of which. bave had to be operated in two sections frequent- ly, a new fast train to be known as "The Inter-City Limited" will be inaugurated by the Canadian Nation- al Railways on Monday, June 28, leaving at an hour which will enable the transaction of banking and com- a consfderable saving in time fory those who desire speading return to their offices. "The Inter-city Limited" will leave Bonaventure station in Mon- (1.30 o'clock daylight saving time) each afternon, arriving at Union station, Toronto at 8.30 o'clock stan- dard time (9.30 o'clock daylight sav- ing time). Leaving Toronto for Montreal, the hour of departure will be 1.30 o'clock standard time (2.30 o'clock daylight saving time), and the hour of arrival at Bonaventure station will be 9.30 p.m. standard time (10.30 p.m. daylight saving time), the journey from city to city being accomplished in eight hours either way. This service will be in operation every day except Sunday during the summer months. : The new service wil lallow of fast daylight journeys from Montreal and Toronto to the various resorts along the St. Lawrence and the Thousand Islands, particularly to Oshawa and such points as Cornwall, Prescott, Brockville, Gananoque Junction, Na- panee, Port Hope, and Kingston, mercial business and permitting of me a new Scotch " DAILY SCOTCH STORY (New York Evening World) A Scotch friend promised to give story yesterday bu i i A treal at 12.30 o'clock, standard time it t evidently he is too stingy to tell ---- -- omelrist EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Specializing exclusively in muscle anomolies eyesight and glasses. Disney Block - Opposite Post Office 1516--Phone--1516 ------ Oshawa can now have the same 24-hour laundry service that took the "family wash" out of Toronto homes T: most startling 'family wash" innovation that has been effected in recent years occurred several months ago when this laundry undertook to call for laundry, and return it the next day. The housewives of Toronto tried it. liked it, and are continuing to use it in daily increasing numbers. Its success in Toronto is an established fact." Its many merits should similarly appeal to Oshawa housewives. At any rate, beginning with this announcement we are pre- pared to serve Oshawa through our branch office and guar- antee the same satisfying results as have obtained in To- ] v + services DAMP WASH (24 Hour) Everything washed in mild suds and rinsed in ten changes of water. Excess water removed and the bundles return- ed damp, sweet and clean, ready to be ironed. Sc per pound, 20 lbs. for $1.00 * DAMP WASH, FLAT WORK IRONED Everything washed in mild suds and rinsed .in tén dif- ferent waters. The body clothes are returned damp ready to iron. All flat work such as table linen, bed linen and towels are ironed ready for use. . 8c per pound, 121 lbs. for $1.00 DRY WASH (24 Hour) Everything washed in mild suds and rinsed in ten dif- ferent waters and thoroughly dried in moderate air-cooled dry room tumbler. 7c per pound, 14 lbs. for $1.00 DRY WASH, FLAT WORK IRONED . Same process as dry wash with the exception that all body clothes are returned dry and flat work such as bed linen, table linen and towels ready for use. -- 10c per pound, 10 lbs. for $1.00 SEMI-FINISHED Everything ironed. Flat work perfectly done and body clothes or wearing apparel ironed in such a manner that it is entirely finished except a few of the fussy corners and 90 per cent. can be worn without any further touch- ing up. 11c per pound, 9 lbs. for $1.00 Rag and wool rugs, mops, awnings and comforters may be included in any of the above services at no extra charge. all good-- all reasonably priced ~ Minimum Charge for All Services, $1.00 *These are delivered the next day after our driver calls for them at your home. ronto. In opening up an Oshawa branch office we deem it wise to tell our srospective customers something about our business and about the plant to which they will soon be entrusting their "family wash." The term laundry in the accepted sense does not indicate the real na- ture of our establishment. It is not -- distinctly not -- an or- dinary laundry. The entire plant from the first foundation stone to the last piece of equipment was designed for the one sole purp of washing for households. "'Fam- ily wash" is the only thing we do. We do it well, and have acquired a large clientele, most of whom are steady customers. "Family wash" properly done can- not be left to guesswork and care- ful laboratory research has deter- "mined the methods by which we can best cleanse without injury to the many different kinds of fabrics and materials entrusted to our care. Every drop of water used in our washing process is as soft as water can be made. Every ounce of soap is the purest that money can buy. "Soft water, pure soap and many 39% Simcoe rinsings" is the keynote of our success and while it may not sound to the layman like an original idea, it is just that insofar as a great many laundries are concerned. A glance at the list of our five different services to the left of this announcement will readily reveal the fact that we can supply . as much or little as- sistance to the housewife as is de- sired. In other words, we do as much of the drudgery as you wish and do it so cheaply that itis scarcely worth the while of any housewife to continue to slave at home orto do anything but the ironing. In further announce- ments other details will be men- tioned, We know that house- wives the world over take pride in clean linen and love the sweet smell of fresh washing. This we can confidently guarantee and will be delighted to answer any questions at our Oshawa office.' When visiting Toronto you are cordially invited to visit our plant at 175 Ossington avenue. (Take a Dundas car) We will be ready to show you through. We have ave- raged hundreds of visitors each week for the past two years. - (Phone our Oshawa office today). N Phones 788 and 1916 Oshawa

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