Oshawa Daily Times, 18 Nov 1927, p. 5

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NOVEMBER 186, 1922.1 12C/ ~~ PAGE FIVE LAST TRIBUTE PAID 0 YOUNG WOMAN (Continued. from page 1) miss her in the choir when I enter the pulpit on Sunday evenings, and 1 know shdw sae will be missed at | home. "We I upon the death of this by gar onc from a temporal or physi- X [| 3 WAY and we feel that she has come to, an untimely death, but there will gome a revelation whieh will reyeal fo us many things which are upw mysteries. But there is One Who ¢an help, One who loved us so mugh that he gave His only | Son' that we might be saved: #it is @ thing to rejoice that this' loved ong has gone to the arius of Jesus The inanimate clay is here, but the Soul is safe in the fold of the, Robins. 4 "God cares, Jesus cares," contin- ued the minister, praying for the soul of the departed ng woman. "I know He cares, although the days be dreary, and' the long nights weary, I know He will be with us, will be true to and will comfort the mother, the father, and the brother and her dear ones." . The caskef was closed throughout the service;"and outside of those who saw the body before its re-examina- tion yesterday morning, no one was permitged to view the remains. were the beautiful floral sent as tribute to the esteem ich the young woman Was Among others there were e from Salem Church, Ross and arion Stevens Mr. and Mrs. W udley, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cameron, F'Mr. Lewis 'Burgess, rs, A. E. Wren, Mr and Mrs. S. J. Honey, Mr. and Mrs. Way and son, Mrs. J**W. Hodg- | son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Crossey, Mis: liam Barton, Mr and Mrs. H. B. Foster and family, Father and Moth- er and Brother. Miss Muriel Calver, Mrs. Baton, Mr. 'and Mrs. R. C. Collocatt, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones, Mr, and Mrs. A. McClellan, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Cale. The pall-bearers were Messrs. Perey Smith, Frank Calver, Oliver Hannah, Melville Dale, Raymond Way, and William Crossey. FATHER ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT ENDED His Daughter Will Not Wed | Margate Vicar | | Your do / with waste fats and Season's Newest ' include values These regular from $37.50 to $42.50 Sizes 16 to 44. All the best cloths with good fur i that GILLETTS PURE LYE Kternal Shepherd. Death seems, tg | E Dart and Ellen. Mr. and Mrs. J. coniefiore it should, but let us/ré- | Braneh, Mr. G. McClellan, Mr. V. London, Nov. 18.--Announcement in | member that life goes on untgam- ( McMillan, Mrs. Phillips, The Oshawa |; ,ewspaper recently of the breaking | meled, to go on and out. richey and | Daily Times. Mr. and Mrs. Fran |of 5 marriage engagement aroused more pleasant," counselled Rey. Mr. | Calver, Mr. Percy Smith, Mr. Wil-| considerable interest here. The 2aa- sn nouncement was as follows: K > ™ i Casta lil "Mr. John Pearce, of Haddon Lodge, "SB | Dulwich, wishes to announce that the iF * bd hod engagement of his daughter, Maude Heal Eczema 1n Diseases With Pearce, to the Rev. Canon Pryor, of bd # . . . . Holy Trinity Vicarage, Margate, is' i cancelled and the wedding, fixed for ' Powerful, Penetrating Antiseptic Oil siya, oe, vein aed os 3 Miss Pearce's father, John Pearce, : . frre recently retired from the control of a Must Give Results in, 7 Days or Money Back, Say Jury & line of Jestancants in London which Le IT SAVES a founded. ie explamed that his object Lovell, Ltd., and WE H. Karn, Who Will Gladly Refund gi nd vgn Mog Dignan the Purchase Price to Any Dissatisfied User ment between his daughter and the You MONEY! | | | ! vicar was ended was to let his wide E.W.GILLETT CO.LTD. \ | | | { | (By Associated Press) FLAKE COATS Go on the racks tomorrow morn- ing for Et: ue: em A TT Saturday Special Only For Every Hat Sold in Our Millinery Department (Szcond floor) tomorrow, from $2.95 up, the customer will receive, free of charge, a FR Full Directions for making and soft soap with every can. y J oh ' j n TORONTO, CAN. This wonderful preparation now | powerfully antiseptic that even | Circle of friends know about nt ¢ did not say why the engagement was known all over America as Moone's | odors arising from cancers and gan- Brok Emerald Oil is so effieient in the |grene are instantly killed. roken, treatment of skin disgases that i Re patient; don't expect a single | a g ig) itching of eczema stops with one ap- | hottle to'do it all at once but one ICE LOCKS GALLEY } { | bottle we know will show you be. CREW GO HUNGRY i plication. Calumet, Mich; Nov. 17--With the A few appiicatiops and the most | yond all question that you have at porsistent case of Fezema is healed [11st discovered the way to restore | galley locked fast by a heavy sheath never to return; #ven old chronie vour skin to perfect health. i ing of ice, forcing the crew to go two cases of Jong stajfing quickly show | Ask your druggist today for a 2 | days without food the steamer, Man- rémarkahle results. ] 4 Tet . rel, arrived here today hours overdu Moone's Tmegald Oil is safe and °"DC® original bottle . of Moone's She hin forced by what the captain pleasant to usg; it doesn't stain or limerald Oil. "Almost every drug-iicrmed the wirst blizzard in 40 years leave a greagv residue. It is so gist in the country can supply you. | to run for shelier to Otiérhead on the! Canadian shore -- -- -- EY NNN Bowlers Also Say Farewell to | An American visitor had an en- Clem Percy, Who is Going to Belleville on the first tee, decided to go to the HOLD TOURNAMENT | clubhouse and telephone to his | partner, and, not wishing to take HE | his heavy kit with him, said to a Eversharp Pencils Presented to | bystander, "Excuse me, but would Winners--Gifts«of the Martyn Alleys beautifully decorated Novelty Hat Box, valued at 75¢ to $1.00 each SPECIAL 50 doz. Chamoisette Gloves 5+ Penman's Silk Hose, pr. 84¢ Our regular $1.00 line, in all sizes. Colors are ivory, gunmetal, champagne, nude, pearl, blush, black, shell pink, moonlight and atmosphere. A Saturday Bargain at 89c¢ pair. BOYS' REQUIRE THE BEST IN HOSE And here it is; a four- in-one ribbed stocking, of cashmere yarns, full Fall weight. A sturdy fashioned. Comes in wearing line that will all sizes. Colors are give perfect satisfac TOMORROW ONLY gagement to play golf with a friend | P . 1 S | f H h Id Eff; who did not put in a punctual ap- | y Tiva e a e 0 0use 0 ects | he 'American, who was waiting / Bedroom Suite, Dining Room Suite, Kitchen Cabi- net, Moffatt Electric Stove and Annex, White Ro- tary Sewing Machine and numerous other house- | / hold articles. | "Sir," rejoined the bystander. ---- § 1 ~ with ruffled dignity, "I'd have you (By Staff porter) ) PHONE 205 B d St E PHONE know I'm mayor of this town." Bowmanville, ! 17.--The A 2150 cn ® oe 2150 "Never mind," replied the Amer. ( Bankers' Bowling LazgWe was most I 'ican, "I'll chance that." fittingly closed lagt night, when a banquet' was tendeped 'the winning Standard Bank team. /composed of | Clem Percy , and Gould Thurston. all sizes. Colors are tien to both wearer and you look after these clubs until I come back?" PENMAN'S SILK AND WOOL HOSE. Made in finest quality twisted silk and wool yarns, A PURE WOOL HOSE Woven from the finest chamoisette, atmos »here, moonlight, pearl blush, ivory and black. $1.25 made, Pr,, Property Cost Estimated Owners' City's Per Width Length Cost Share : Share Lin. Ft. 252.75 § 3,280.25 § 2,080.25 $1,200.00 $11.00 26,810.00 20,460.00 6,350.00 11.00 7,480.00 7,205.00 275.00 11.00 AA The winmers were Presented with size, 715¢ our Win evershap (pénells by Bad Pethick, of | Pair .. 45c to the Royali Branch. The' pencils were thanked his 'colleagues for the gifts portunity of meeting all of them Insurance Broker of the part luck played in seenring {nections are gettinng very noged of Bernard C. Baldwin and | ior fast hockey, it having rained all | Brown, Taylor, Wasnie, Graham, Den- | Carson, Tuobey, Oatmen, Emms. : \) near Oshawa. J proved themselves very generous | 'Ade ° R l E TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of Oshawa intends to construct as Local Improvements, eal Lstate members of the Royal Bank team | The di ar 4 { g " Do You Own: iiss we ee on Fridav. having Veen transferred mosphere, ivory, pearl purchaser. Color black to the Belleville branch of the Stand- blush, beige, ail colors only, sizes 6 to 10. ard Bank. ; " with white, Priced - according to the gifts of the Martyn Bowling Al- : RE of ley, wherejallthe leagug games were a Ny U_& Je . I om e Both A {Percy dnd Mr. Thurston i HO TREO = . - thev had redgiyed, and: which, they 14% va "Ti AE NAY A vg r/ - declared. wefe 'altogether unexpec:- SL Nr pe 1 ALA Fos 0 a ot Wd i) "a 4 NAD hy 7 - »d. Speaking of the tournament just rae OT Kia tet CH LIS Sli SEOs closed, Mr. Parcy declared he had - -- ---- . enjoyed the competition very much, y and hoped he would have the op- Wi 1IITBY OSH 3 LYCETT again in another contset. Mr. Thurs ; AWA Ld Ld fon said it had been a pleasure to 1] ng ols Your Real Estate and bowl with his colleagues and, told Phone 318 Phone 2595 t F . h d R first place for the Standard Bank. with sewer and water con- urnis © oom AUCTIONEER against fom petiturs whom he thought ? i " i i Sa 25 King St, E--Corner Celina 0 he at least just as good. About 7000 witnessed the game. | Wentworth, Trapp:, centre, Irvin:{ Munro, Dutton; centre, Stewart; scarce. We have a few left, C b | Phone 205 The Montreal Bank team, com |\eather conditions were unfavorable | wings, MacKay, Rodden ; subs, Fraser, | wings, Siebert, Phillips; subs. Ward, priced very reasonable. Act en ra George: 0. Vandervoort, was also | gov and the rink was sultry. neny. . Referees--Cooper Smeaton, Mon= guick if you would like to : sans nresented with prizes, Edward Mul: Chicago--=Goal, Gardiner; defense, Montreal---Goal, Benedcit; defense, | treal; Rommerill, Toronto. : » | on behalf of the Bankers' League | sla id war Ota NN CARTER'S bit na, w¥micier | CAL IMPROVEMENT - PAVEMENTS - 1927 : - KY ER S with their prizes, Qffering each of ' Ww J SULLEY the guests a par! of their present, a . . . | | package of 'chewing gum. Pavements on the following Streets, between the points mentioned: -- [Phone 1550 Opposite P. O. Real Estate Real Estate for exchange, 6 Lelong Bory off Jia Varae, } Associate Salzsmen 9 Celina Street, Oshawa room brick dwelling, square L.. V. Disney -:- W. J. Prudence : . plan, nicely decorated, all mod- 3: J. Rutherford, R. S. Disney Phone 2580. Res. 716] ern, paved street, garage, small mortgage for house on Col- borne, Brock; Elgin, Agnes or Division St, Can give $1,500 cash if necessary, Property to not exceed $6,000, $4,000 with £500 down, fine seven roomed dwelling, all modern, central fine boarding house. A snap for quick sale. CARTER'S REAL ESTATE, 5 King st. E, which came third. and last in the Street fournament, each received a medal | yrepaughlin Blvd. om the hands of H. Ivers Kelly. a | Mary Street Aberdeen : St. to Greta Street 24° 2,210.00 guset of the league members. Rather | yjary Street Greta St. to 3rd Concession Road 24' 680.00 suspiciously the recipients opened 3 -------- ------ their gifts to find a shield emblaz- = Total: -- 3,142.75 $37,570.25 $29,745.25 $7,825.00 oned, "Booby Prize--1927". : Following th banquet, it was AND INTENDS TO ESPECIALLY ASSESS a partof the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. moved 'that the ten guests move to | The special Assessment is to be paid in Fifteen (15) Annual Instalments. the Martyn Bowling Alley and play | A petition to the said Council will not avail to prevent its construction, but a petition against the work a short tournament there, The team | or the manner in which it has been undertaken may be made pursuant to Section 9 of The Local Improvement composed of Glen Martyn, Gould! Act, to the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board by a majority of the owners representing at least one-half Thurston, Ed. Mullen, George Van-| of the value of the lots which are to be specially assessed therefor. dervoort and Ivers Kelly lost fo the | Dated at Oshawa, Nov, 17th, 1927, Location Midland Awe. to Christie Ave. 24' CAMPBELL & GARBUTT f or phone 1380 feam composed of Clemens Percy J nard Baldwin, and Leland Berry, . F. E. HARE, Clerk. ~. . LOCAL IMPROVEMENT - SEWERS - 1927 TAKE NOTICE that the Co fail of the Corporation of Oshawa intends to construct as Local Improvements, Sewers on the following Street between the points mentioned: -- »> Estimated Length Cost Cost Per Location : size Lin. Ft. Street Sanitary Sewers James Street to Drew Street. Cedar Street to Simcoe Street, 240.00 § 450.00 480.00 $ 2.00 900.00 2.00 Total: -- 690.00 Storm Sewers $ 1,380.00 400.00 $ 2.00 1,965.00 2.50 1,632.50 2.50 Midland Avenue to Christie Avenue, Hillcroft Street to Greta Street. Bond Street to" William Street. North Limit of Lot 14, Plan 195 to 368 feet South of South Limit of C. P. Ry. Property. 200.00 $ 786.00 653.00 SMALL PAYMENTS -- EASY TERMS I ---------- 1] 1,273.00 2,912.00 25,460.00 20.00 $29,457.50 J AND INTENDS TO ESPECIALLY ASSESS a part ol the cost upon the land fronting and abutting the work." The special Assessment is to be paid in Fifteen (15) Annual Instalments. . A 'petition to the said Council will not avail to prevent its construction, but a petition against the work Total: -- - = _-- - wereupon, after paying for the bowl Offer for sale @ Wei i ing, the losing team was taken 1 R. M. Y MONTREAL 3 TO 2 610 Simcoe St. N, Montreal, Nov. 18--A sola rush hy =H e MacKay with half a minute of play to > oi Ppp ---- Sg === | the 1927-28 National Hockey League | gtacey Avenue 3 Ive om ol e B a a -- m | session here from Montreal Maroons | rie Street K {by a score of 3 to 2, pe . i The Maroons came from behind to p . 1 id . 1 1 » The! . ng A ES7g PHO. LE | score two goals and tie the count, and a In se eek residentia oeation. h nt & > ek -79 | it looked as 'if 'the game was going houses have just been completed, with a C YOUNG into overtime when = MacKay sniped . ie x) P 2 ° N past Benedict in the Maroon nets. Jel angi Blvd. . : Mary Str 4% Prince St visitors in the first period. MacKay, Kenneth Avenue who played a sterling game, put his St. Julien St. team two up in the second period, but Stewart quickly neutralized the count, TT i minute, BARGAIN ! - 1} "Dutton, combining with Ward in a . {rush, which took them right to the Building lot on Division St. 'goalinouth, scored Maroons' second. offered at very low price for | ' ve the Royal Theatre by the winners, : ° REAL ES : i IX OOM I0uses wo, gave Chicago the opening game of Brown opened the scoring for 'the Oshawa, Ont. poking in the rubber in less than half a In the third period near the end of the | or the manner in which it has been undertaken may be made pursuant to Section 9 of The Local Improvement auick sale, Phone Mr. Weldon, game Dune. Munro took a penalty and | Act, to the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board by a majority of the owners representing at least one-half was off .when the winning goal was' of the value of the lots which are to be specially assessed therefor. : . Dated at Oshhya, 3927. ¥. E. HARE, Clerk. N. A, Campbell. Phone 954) 300 Richmond Street East A. E. Garbutt. Phone 1370j 1 8)1/8\(3\1/B\ IB A\IB NIN BVA on - - scored. ha

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