Oshawa Daily Reformer, 11 Sep 1926, p. 17

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OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1926 We never see these floppy trousers One thing the world needs is big- without wondering if their occupants | ger and better waste baskets for is afraid of mice. sensational magazines. VOL. 55--NO. 136 A Few of the Outstanding --_ 8 Third Section--Pages 17-24 A vacation is most exciting when you return home and find half the furniture stolen. The wonder of the age is how a baby manages to holler so loud with- out using a megaphone. Features at Ontario County's Annual Fall Fair, September 16-18 Mor than usual interest 'is being taken this year in te Baby show which will taken place in the Big Tent at 3p.m. Saturdey afternoon. The society offers a prize of $8 for the best baby under one year of age. Secon dprize of $4 and a third prize of 3% are offered. Last year the best baby at the Exhibition was Gerald Farrow, 15 Gladstone St. Edith Thornton 737 Rowena St. was second. Two years ago Helen McKenna won the Championship as being he best ba- by at the Fair. This is a feature of the annual exhibition whch always creates a great deal of interest. Some years the baby classes hae ben oxception- ally large and the contest has been very close. It is expected that this year will be no exception to the rule. The competition is open to Ont- ario and Durham counties only, and Dr. J.F. Rundle will act as Judge. - kVb ati .e hrdlu iiiii shrdl etaoo On the last afternon of the Fair a livestock parade will be one of the features of the day. Each year this parade has taken an increas- ingly important place in the big features of the Exhibition, and m this respect it will be no exception. Fair Basis Currant one-way ordinary first- class fare and one third, minimum 25 cents for adults or children. Going Dates and Limits v Tickets good going by p.m. trains of day prior to first day of exhibi- tion and all trains on t he date or dates of same, valid to return until the day after the closing of the ex- hibition. If exhibition begins on Monday tickets may also be sold for Pp. m. trains of Saturday and all trains of Sunday immediately prior. If closing day is Saturday, tickets may be made valid to retu:n until the Monday following. Judges and Exhibitors Currant one-way ordinary class fare and one-third for the round trip, good going three (3) days (Sunday not be counted) prior to opening day of exhibition and dur- ing the exhibition, valid to return until three (3) days (Sunday not to be counted) aftér closing day of ex- hibition, from points where the cur- rent one-way ordinary first-class fare to place of exhibition does not ex- ceed $3.00, except that for exhibi- tions held in incorporated cities the territory may be extended on request and on conference between interest- ed lines, to cover actual require- In the parade. will be all the first. prize winning livestock of the show including horses and cattle. . The Directors announe that the Grand Parade of all prize winning animals in the horse and cattle classes in front of the Grand Stand oh Saturday, September 18th, 1926, at 4 pm. This parade will be handled in a manner similar to the great Scotch and Euglish shows. All prize wining horses and cattle must enter this parade in order to be entitled to the prize money will be paid in full by the Secretary rn- less the winner is reported to the} Secretary as having participated in the parade. The entry ticket will also serve as a parade ticket and prize winners must present same to the Secretary or his assistant upon entering the parade. This rule will be strictly enforced. This is the big attraction of the last day of the Fair and a full Grand stand will view it. As in previous years arrange- ments have been made with the raiway companies to provide redue- ed rates over their lines for the Oshawa exhibition. --Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Puckett and daughter, Dorothy, have returned from a visit to Buffalo and Rochester. GERALD FARROW Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Far- row, Gladstone avenue, who was awarded first prize at last year's baby show at Oshawa Fair, Work hard and save your money. In a train wreck near Wyanet, Ill, eight tramps In one box car were killed. We hope a policeman who mar- ried a society girl in New. York has no trouble learning to cook. \ DAN J ECE EE EE closing out building up | BANKING FIFTY YEARS arrangements hes also at B The Reward of Years of Toil F YOU contemplate an auction sale, the the Standard Bank is splendidly equipped to cater to your financial needs. manager and his staff will gladly make all for counting of all sale notes and for furnish- ing an extension of credit where necessary. A successful sale is entirely dependent upon sound financial arrangements. STANDARD BANK of your years of effort in a complete farm equipment. 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Made by Rogers and fully guaranteed. 26 only 4 plece sets to be sold at $19.75 The latest product of For the Newly Wed n the Tambour Clock we have one of the most pop- ular shapes of the day. Made in mahogany, fitted with a dependable 8-day movement, striking hours and half hours on a musically toned gong. Special value $9.85 0 ur policy, throughout the forty years in business here, of offering to the public the best merchandise at reasonable prices has been awarded each year by a steady growth in patronage until to-day we display the largest and best stock between Toronto and Montreal. SPECIAL 100 Alarm Clocks Regular $1.50 SPECIAL 100 Boys Watches Regular $1.50 98¢c Established 1886 T° our old friends we extend our appreciation. To those who are not our custom- ers we extend an invitation to avail themselves of our practical service. Felt Bros. "Where Satisfaction Is A Certainty" " Oshawa's Leading Jewellers '; 12 Simcoe St. South Beautiful Wrist Watches he new graceful creations in Wrist Watches, now T= much in vogue, will appeal to women. selection includes a variety of shapes--all beautiful and distinctive. Every watch to be sold at a, discount. Priced from $5 to $100. % Men's Pocket Watches Reduced Special 17 Jewel Movement at $11.95 Men's Stra Reduced Special 15 Jewel Movement at $7.85 Our Watches Phone SPECIAL LADIES' Onyx Ring '98¢ SPECIAL | ? SEEF FILLING Y Fountain Pen § with Bottle of Ink 98¢c »

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