Oshawa Daily Times, 17 Aug 1927, p. 7

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4 Suburban and District News HARMONY Harmony, Aug. 16.--At St. Greg- ory's church, Aug. 15th by Rev. Far her Bench, Miss Hazel Murphy was nited in marriage to Mr. William hompson, all of Oshawa. Mrs. A. Hornbee and daughter, Melba, are visiting with relatives at alcartier, Quebec. . Mr. Arthur Lane, is progressing fine with his mew home. We hope hat he will soon be able to get in t and back among friends again, A good numbei of tourists have patronized Harmony Inn, there be- ng as many as fifteen cars thereat ne night. Mrs. A. Neill and daughter, Mavis nave gone to Valcartier, Quebec to isit Mrs. Neill"s mother, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Thompson are pending their honeymoon in Val- artier, Quebec, visiting relatives, Mr. and Mrs, H. Baker and daugh- ers, Miss Janet and Catharine of Dhicaggo, are visiting Mr, Bakar's other, Mrs. J. H. Baker and sis- ers, Miss Florence and Mrs. L. O, THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1927 PAGE SEVEN week-end with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bates. Mr. and Mrs. J. Capstick of Janet- ville visited 'last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Bates. Mrs. Chas. Nichols spent Monday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Reader of Port Perry, visited with Mr and Mrs. Chas. Mackie and attended the G. M.C. picnic at Lakeview Park. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pogue of Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bates of Cameron, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Johnson, of Belleville, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Mackie, Mrs. Bartlett, of Ann Arbor, Mich., visied at Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Mackie's. < Mrs, Wrenn, of Bowmanville, vis!- ted her daughter, Mrs. K. Fletcher, and attended the G.M.C, picnic. All those hearing of the good luck of Master David Wilson son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wilson, of Oshawa, winning the Pontiac car at the (G.\. C. picnic Saturday, are well pleased Mr. Wilson, used to live in this vi- Dlifford. Miss Ktta Carson and Mr. Gar- and Carson of Toronto spent the cinity. Congraulaions, Master David, Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Mackie, at tended 'he Mackie picnic held at Mr. Alex. Mackie's, Oshawa-on-the-Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Farewell left for their home at Blackfalls, Alber- ta last week, after visiting here with relatives, The traffic has been pretty heavy all this summer on the highway. The cars, passing a certain point on Sunday numbered 195 in twenty minutes, Mr. L. O. Clifford has returned home from Regina where he was judging stock at the Fairs, He re- ports the crops throughout the west are looking good. Master Douglas Mackie is spend- ing a few days with his cousin, Stewart Mackie, Mrs, J. Busdard and children, of Uxbridge, are visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs, G. Marlow, of Nes- tleton, spent the week-end with My. and Mrs, H. Rumine Mr. afd Mrs, [Thompson of Lindsay spent oy with Mrs, J. H. Barker and Miss F. Baker, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Turpin, of N. Oshawa, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. L. Edwards, Miss Elva Dickie, of visited Mr. and Mrs, over the week-end. Nestleton, H. Hunking Mr. and Mre. R. Terwillegar, Mv, and Mrs, N. Lyons spent Sunday | with Mr. and Mrs, , Ea, Fice at N. Oshawa. Mr and Mrs. E. Williamson of Toronto, spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Hastings. We are pleased to report that Mrs. A. Hastings is much better and Is able to get around some, after hex illness of two months, Dr. Farewell is making a great improvement in his home by the ad- dition of a sun room. Mrs, Hannah, of Janetville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, H. Hunking. Mr. EK. Lee, of Chapleau, Ont. spent the week-end with Mr, an Mus, Wm. Hastings, A gbéod many tourists stopping at Harmony Inn patronize Peggy's Tea Room and are well satisfied Last Thursday, August 11, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mackie had a num- ber of their friends at their new house which they are building and spent the evening dancing, Also M, and Mrs. G. Glover had a dance in their new house, Apparently theso people believe in giving their new abodes a good house warming. Mrs. A. Weldon of Minneapolis, visited for a few days with her neice Mrs, H. Hunking. One nice thing about the garage mechanic is that he never charges anything for the grease hg leaves | jon the cusions.--San Diego Union, "What is your trade?" asked a benevolent old man to a person he had just helped. "I'm a "picker. hg "A Rickert What is that?" "Well, 1 pick strawberries in July, peas in August, pockets in winter, and oakum the rest of the vear!"™ Wife: "I want you to tell me Harold, why, when 1 start to sing, you always go out into the garden. Don't you care {a hear me?" Husband: "It isn't that--I1 don't want the neighbors to think I am beating you." - _ WE LEAD IN RADIO Adams Furniture Co 2 1, 1025 Ford Tudor Sedan, balloon tires and many extras, 1, 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan, Chadburn Motor Sales PRINCE 87, PHONE 1160 -- © HOTEL FORT SHELBY LAFAYETTE AND FIRST DETROIT eTHER your choice be one of the many very W comfortable rooms at $2.50, $3 or $4 or one of the richly furnished suites in the 22-story recent ad- dition, whose sunny bay windows give an entrancing view of city, a @ river and Canadian shore, you will enjoy a special sense of value in Hotel Fort Shelby. All rooms have Servi dors. Convenient to all downtown; principal 7 shopsalmostatthedoor. Garage in connection; cars delivered without service charge, Excel lent Saelicies for con: When we sit down and talk with Toronto is boasting of having a a vivacious girl it is hard for us to [cat show with every type of cat in enjoy the conversation, on account mit. Almost any street in this city of feeling so sorry for the cotton [can provide just as good a show. -- industry.-----Ohio State Journal, St. Catharines Standard. Samuel Schwartz Must Raise 510000 7 1EY DALY In order to do this Mr. Schwartz has marked everything down in price and Announces ONE OF THE GREATEST REDUCTION SALES EVER STAGED IN OSHAWA --- Everything is to be Sold Regardless of the Cost Price. Large for Our Space DRESSES 3 Dozen Summer Dresses Assorted colors and various sizes. There are reset a a should assortment $10 and $15. Sant sale, $3.95 Ladies' Blouses BROADCLOTHS of Best Materials $1.95 Woolen Knitted Suits Regular $12.50 on Sale $7.95 BLAZERS $3.50 on Sale at Children's Dresses Oue ball dozen Colon. Ciepe all styles, "$1. beautiful col- We Must Sell Our Stock Which is Too 150 Hats, rang- ing from %3 Ww £5. On sale, .. 50 HATS - $1.49 Now Styles etc. Must be Sold ------ THE MONEY MUST BE RAISED Every Article Will Be Put on Sale Starting Thurs- day Morning at 9 o "clock. Come Early and Get Your Choice! BI. h i I ~- HOSIERY SETA? -- Silk Hosiery, Shades and ay pair for $1.00: Peirutic rel edie Broadcloth Dresses One half dozen Broadcloth $4.50. On sale, Lisle Stcdkings, best ma' erials. On gale, ORCHID HOSIERY, ON SALE at per pair 75¢ DRESSES $17.95 ussorted styles and col- ors--The finest dresses available, All sizes. Prices rangnig from $24 up to $30. On sale, Ladies' White Flannel Skirts, beautiful materials and made up in the latest style. Reg. $4.50. i thom ou at a wonderful sacri- $2.95 2 Dozen Tricotine Dresses that must be sold and the price has Rp hetons demise x el ' ONE DOZEN TWEED COATS Reguiar $19 Now on Sait $7.95 ' LADIES' SILK OILED SLICKERS Reg. $12.50 On Sale at $8.45 LADIES' SWEATERS, every color and size, a great bargain $3.95-64.5094.95 15 zr |IDEAL= Schwartz SHOPPE =

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