Oshawa Daily Times, 3 Dec 1927, p. 12

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~ Er rf 1 el h (Continued from page 1) , Miss Lols Germond wore taffeta and Miss Lois Mundy's jown was of blue georgette. Among the out-of-town guests 2 Col. L. T\ McLaughlin, C.M. B., D.S.0., Orono; Mr. and Mrs. e Gamsby of Orono and party: Captain and Mrs. F. W. Palmer of wmanville; Miss Elizabeth Best Bowmanville; Lieut.-Col, B. W. Browne, Capt. T. A. James, Major . J. Hoar and Mrs. Hoar, Capt. J. Gibson, Major Russel P. Lock Mrs. Lock, Mr. R. H. Mulch, r. J. H. Gardiner, Major E. P. S. llen and Mrs. Allen, Major A. W. acConnell, Major F. H. Moody d Mrs. Moody, Capt. W.A. Orr and Orr, Major J. A. Hughes and re. Hughes, Lieut. H. J. A. Paint- and 'Mrs. Pantier, Mr. A. M. acintyre, Mr. W. J. Gordon and re. Gordon, all of Toronto; Lieut. H. Bounsall, Mr. G. H. Dick- nm. and Mrs. Dickinson, Mr. Me- lan and Mrs. McClellan, Mr. uthey and - Mrs. Southey, Bow- anville; Mr, W. A. Eastwood and rs. Eastwood. Vancouver; Mr. W. Davis and Mrs. Davis, Buffalo; r. George D. Astley and Mrs. stley, Whitby; Mr. N. Bassett and re. Bassett, Whitby; Mr. W. A Prentice, Whitby; Mr. John Allen, Pobourg, Mrs. G. D, Conant entertained a Bn of the Regiment's guests t dinner prior to the ball. Among em were Maj, and Mrs. Leon ith, Winona; Miss Margery Potts and Miss Dorothy Parker of Lon- on, England; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. owan; Mr. and Mrs. James Gair- ener; Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Donald f Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Walter lliott; Mrs. Gordon Lefebvre; Mr. nd Mrs, Jack Stuart; Mrs. Arnold llon of London, Ontario: Miss rothy Myers; Miss Margaret Bull' r. and Mrs, James Armstrong, To- ponto; Miss Frieda Clugsten; Miss Anna May Hees; Miss Helen Hoop- 9 er; Mr. Hamming, Mr. Biggar, Mr, pa Pl ba 01 4 | woop fl Soft Slabs, load, $3.25 § Mixed Slabs, load, $3.50 8 Bodywood, cord, $4.25 F Waterous Meek Lid. Gossadge, Mr. Grant, Mr, Bethune Smith, Mr. BE, Weaver, and Mr. Rodney Northey. ; { Mr, J, A. Mitchell was the host THE NATION S LAXATIVE + "THE REXALL STORE" Jury & Lovell ng St, East Phone 78 FUEL - COAL Stove, $16.00 per ton Nut, $15.50 per ton COKE $13.00 per ton Hard Slabs, load, $3.75 "Buy Reliable Fuel from "a Reliable Firm" . | Lieut.-Col. E. ). Maysie Millichamp, Miss Honor Grant, Miss Lenore Scott, Miss Ver- na Black, Mr. Harold Coppin, Mr. Charles Evans and Mr. Max Evans, Mr. T. H. McDowell, Mr. M. R. Mounce, Mr. J. R. Lind, Mr, 'B. Lindsay, Mr. M. Kirkpatrick, Mr. G. BE. Lindsay, Mr. E. S. Armstrong. After dimmer, Mr. Mitchell and his guests left to attend the Oshawa military ball. Invited guests from out-of-town were: Toronto: Lieut. B. k Smith, Mr. Rodney Northey, Mrs. A. O. Heather, Mr. J. W. Peters, Robert Dixon, Mr. K. Lally, Mr. D. Harvey, Mr. H. Ball, Mr, Eric Ball, Mr. E. G. Saunders, Mr, K. Burgess, Capt. R. G. Dingle, Lieut. D. Catto, Mr. Wm. Presnail, Mr. J. J. Dolan, Mr. J. F. Pynn, Mr. C. B. Newberry, Capt. N. R. Raine, Col. Com. A. H. Bell, CM.G, DSO; Col. J. L. R. Parson, C.M.G,; Capt. T. A. James, Capt. H. T. May, M.C.; Maj. F. W. Utton, O.B.E.; Lieut.- Col. W. Rhoades, DSO, MC; Lieut.-Col. B. W. Browne, DS.O, M.C.; Maj. W. Lawrence, Col. E. C. Dean, Col. F. S. L. Ford, CM.G.; Renaud, OBE; Lieut.-Col. H. M. Hilshie, Lieut.-Col. F. C. Evans, M.C.; Lieut.-Col. W. N, MacCrimmon, Capt. W. H. Brunning, Maj. C. Shergold, M.C, D.CM.; Maj. Bathy; Lieut.-Col. H. S. Cameron, Col. R., Pellatt, Maj. R. S. Sankey, Capt. H.. C. McKendrick, Capt. J. A. Gibson, Lieut.-Col. H. S. Parsons, Capt. J. T. Lindsay, Licut.- Col, O. T., Beardmore, V.D.; Lieut. Col, R. R. Marshall, CM.G, D.S.O.; Lieut.-Col. S. B. Peplar, Lieut.-Col. C, J. Inglis, Lieut-Col. C. C. Har- bottle, CM.G.,, D.S.0.; Lieut.-Col. E, G. Switzer, Capt. H. S. Cooper, Lieut.-Col. J. M, Gibson, D.S.O.; Capt. C. W. Crigg, Lieut.-Col. J. H. Pealey, M.C.; Capt. M. D. Collier, Col, Fraser, Maj.-Gen. V. Williams, | Col, W. H. Price, Mr. A. H. C. Bruce, ' Mr. Harold Green, Miss Marion Mc- lennan, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Acton, Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Acton, Mr. T. J. Applegath, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bodley, Mr. N. S. Boyd, Mr. N. Chadwicl, Mr. and Mrs. Art Dyas, Mr. W. Gor- dan, Capt, Robt. Gray, Commodore Norman Gooderham, Mr, George Grierson, Capt. Gilfillan, D.DS.; Mr. and Mrs. Main Johnson, Lieut.- Col. Baptiste Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Kerby, Mr, Ben Lindsay, Mr. George Lindsay, Mr. Harry Creary, Mr. fF A, Miller, Mr. J. McIntyre, Mr. R, H, Mulch, Mr. J. K. Owens, Mr, J. P .Owen, Capt. and Mrs, 'M, W. Plunkett, Mr. H. Palmer, Mr, Art Ryerson, Mr. J. C. Ross, Mr, and Mrs, S. J. Struthers, Lieut.-Col, and Mrs. Gordon Weir, Mr. O. H, Williams, Mr. H. C. Woodley, Mr, and Mrs. M .S. Wright. Bowmanville: Mr, and Mrs. RK. +. Aitcheson, Miss Eileen Parker, Mr. and Mrs. A. McClennan, Maj. and Mrs, G, C. Boaneycastle, Miss Doro- thea Bonnycastle, Lieut .Bert Boun- sall, Mr, and Mrs. 'G, E. Chase, Dr, and Mrs, J{ C. Devitt, Mr, and Mrs. (i. H. Dickinson, Lieut-Col. and Mrs. R. J. Gill, Capt, and Mrs, Smith Fer- guson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, 1.. Hall, Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Hazelwood, Maj, and Mrs. W. J. Hoar, Mr. T, S. Hol- gate, Mr. and Mrs, Hollingshead, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. W, James, Mr .and Mrs. N. S. B. James, Col. L. T. Me- Laughlin, C.B., D.S.0., Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Morrison, Capt. and Mrs. J, (O'Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmer, Dr. and Mrs. G. E, Reaman, Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Rehder, Mr. .and Mrs, W., Ross Strike, Dr. and Mrs. V. H, Storey, Mr. Allan W. Williams, Mrs, Williams and Miss Gwen Williams, Mr. Neil Yellowles, Mrs. Yellowlees and Miss Helen Yellowlees, Mr, and Mrs. Neil Munroe, Mr. Stewart James, Mr, Herman Lapp, Mr, Char- les Pethick, Mr. Bernard Baldwin, My. John Caywood, Mr. Wreford Souch, Mr. Oliver Hanna, Mr. George Doweny, Mr. and Mrs. T. Southey, Mr. and Mrs. T, Senkler. Whitby: Mr. Geo. D. Astley, Mr. S. A. Sexsmith, Mr. W. A. Prentice, | Mr. A. Archibald, Mr. R. N. Bas- sett, Dr. B. B. Beaton, Mr. B. Dow- ney, Mr. C. A. Freeman, Mr. G. M. Goodfellow, Maj. G. W. P. Every, Mr. Russell Hatch, Mr. Clive Hatzh,! Mr. R. A. Hutchinson, Mr. Theo King, Mr. Joseph King, Mr. G. P '| Lynd, Dr, R. Montgomery, Dr. R. T. Ri i i "They reek of cleanliness" Opening a bundle of fam- | ily wash from this new Yards, Cedardale--Phone 1288 Dptown Office, 86 King St. W. Phone 660 laundry brings pleasure ! to apy real housewife. Home methods were best until we specialized on | this one branch of work. Now, we know, we can convince the most finicky woman that our work is done very much better, more cheaply, and with! less wear and tear, than the same work dope in the amateur home laun- dry. You may choose from five different kinds | . | lian Smith, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Winona; Mr. Wm. W. | Weaver, Peterboro. 3 hg and Mrs. rs. Bert Boddy, Mr. McMann, Port Hope: Mr. Albridge, Leaside; Lieut.-Col. H. D. Fearman, 'D.S.0., Hamilton; Lieut. Col. R. V. Comorer, Capt. C. A. amilton, Maj. H. L: Robson, Licut. \ H. St. John, Maj. C. M. Corkett, Maj. N. L. Powell, Lieut.-Col. Bull, Brampton; Lieut.<Col. L. H. Bertram, M.C, Sune e; Maj. J. R. Peacock, Milton: Maj-Gen. J. H. McBrien, CB, CM.G, DSO, Ottawa; Mr. Jack Allan, Cobourg; Capt. Chas. Cowan, Cannington; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Gairdner, Oakville; Capt. A. B. Harris, London; Commanding Offi- cer Harding, C Borden; Lieut. Ted Jackson, Capt. S. C. Jarrett, Port Perry; Mr. Ivan Kickhouse, New- market; Mr. Gordon Lefebvre, Pon- tiac, Mich.; Mr. W. H. Moore, Sr. Mr. W. Moore, Jr, Pickering; Maj. Walter Proctor, Beaverton; Lieut. Stover, Brgoklin; Mr. P. G. Purves, Maj. R. B. Smith, Hon. Wil- Registered Satisfaction PROVINCE HAS 4 $278,990 SURPLUS (Continued from pare 3) Development of North- ern Ontario, by means of roads an assistance to settle 4.556.000 Development of Mineral Resources ......... 340,000 Conservation of Game and Fisheries .... 4) 575,000 Public Works, Drain-" age, Bridges, ete. ... 312,000 - 197,848,000 cr: the money advanced by the Proviace; the Temiskaming | and Northern Ontario Railway paid us the substantial sum of $1,300.- | 000 on interest account; and wit: | other interest received. our total Interest receipts amounted to $10,- 432,000. In other words, the Pro- vince is reimbursed for consider- ably more than one-half of its in- terest bill. 4 Expenditure In reviewing the finances of On- tario, the pu noc 4 in E) revenues are applied, and the sere vice rendered to the community, are all important features. Outstanding are the following? Enforcement of Provin- cial Laws, and the ad- ministration of jus- tice in districts, etc. $2,012,000 J. H. Oshawa Manager ab | aD Education veienasees 9,555,000 Yard---Athol St, East Phone 931 R, LUKE Highways, Construction and maintenance of roads, and emforce- ment of Motor Ve- hicles Act 13,959,000 Public Health Service . 683,000 Regulation and Imspee- tion of factories, boilers, ete.; Opera- tion of Emnlayment Bureaus, Minimum Wage Board, and Un- employment relief .. Institutions and grants in aid of the afflict- ed, under-privileged and unfortunate ... 6,932,000 Agriculture, Coloniza- tion, and Immigra- tion esas 2,480,000 Bonus of 50 per cent. of cost of Rural Power Transmission Lines in Agriculture communities Soldiers' Aid Advertising Attractions Such expenditures return bene- 384,000 '| fits far beyond the actual money expended, and are a source of justi- fiahle price to the Province. It will be apparent that some of our ex- penditures are of a distinctly na- tional character, such as higher education, highways, etc. Other of expenditure, such as protection and conservation of forests, de- velopment of mineral resources, agriculture, aid to hospitals, ete., have ultimate benefits which in- timately affect the future well- being and prosperity of every Cana- dian, whether he resides in Ontario or elsewhere, During the year additional loans approximating $4,000,000 have been made to farmers, providing cheap money for the encourage ment and stimulation of agricul- tural development. Department of Prime Minister A decrease of $505,000, prin- cipally. on accoutn of the capitall- zation in 1927 of bonus on cost of Power Transmission Lines in ag- ricultural districts, as authorized by the Act passed at the last Ses- sion. Attorney-General's Department An increase of $488,000. The expenses of the election paid In the current fiscal year amounted to $531,000. Education Department An increase of $826,000, due to increased school grants. Northern Development Department oe ERS AUCTIONEER 8 King St. E.~--~Corner Celina Phone 205 V. A. Henry, Insur- . ance and Loans 113 SIMCOE ST, 8. Phones: 1198W---Office 1858J--Residence New Houses for All emoc on veniences. W. J. SULLEY Real E-tate St. Ph ne 25380 Residence 716) Four rent. con- Apply-- 9 r Better Houses For Sale New 2, 8 6 and 7 Room . Houses Immediate Possession URIAH JONES Phone 1947W 401 Simcoe St, N. | CARTER'S Real Estate Real Estate for exchange, @ room brick dwelling, square plan, nicely decorated, all mod ern, paved street, grrage, small mortgage for house on Cols borne, Brock, Elgin, Agnes or Division 5t. Can give $1,500 cash if necessary. Property to not exceed $6,000, $4,000 with $300 down, fine seven roomed dwelling, all modern, central fine boarding house. A snap for quick. sale, CARTER'S REAL ESTATE, 5 King st. E, or phone 1380 ¥ SUA GI i A An increase of $163,000 due to increased expenditure on road maintenance. Public Highways Department An increase of $900,000. The greater the mileage the larger must be our expenditure on upkeep and maintenance. As the years pass by, the roads must be renewed, a fact which must be generally rec- ognized. y Labor Department An increase of $137,000, due to Mothers' Allowances, Provincial Secretary's Departmen: An increase of $539,000. The operation of public institutions, and repairs to buildings have cost $392,000 more than in 1926: grants to hospitals, charities and Industrial schools, and maintenance of consumptive patients in muni- cipal sanitaria, $122,000. Agriculture Department An {increase of approximately $100,000, due to expansion of services. PLAN BOOR /., Toronto $1,700 "ree tov $200 down, balance as rent. L. V. DISNEY Opposite Post Office Phone 1350 Associate Salesmen--L. V, Disney, W. G, Prudence, RB, J. Rutherford, BR. 8, Disney, SR PSN YOUNG 4h Prince St. * | | J. H. R, LUKE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE to Loan on First Mortgages Phone 871 or G8TW Regent Theatre Block Money Oshawa, Ont. Consult HORTON & FRENCH For Everything in Real Estate 22 Bruce St, Phcne 1207YW REAL ESTATE Homes built to suit purch ers, R. M, KELLY 610 Simcoe St, N, Phone 1663W GUIDE TO VALUES' IN CSHAWA Help to Build up Oshawa by Shopping In Oshawa YOUR LAUNDRY DONE PROPERLY Just Phone 2520 and a Driver Will call. OSHAWA LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. When We Test Eyes It is Done Properly JURY & LOVELL OPTICAL PARLORS Phone 28 or 20 Oshawa Mill Street i" and the Wonder Radios in Oshawa D. J. BROWN Jeweller KING STREET WEST Orthophonic Also Exclusive Dealer for the Victor Record Read the Advertisements To know what is advertised. To know where values are oltainable, To know where quality reigns supreme, "The Oshawa Daily Times" Sp TENE TRIE i VR ft OSHAWA LUGGAGE Presentation Club Bags and Suit Cases 'with Initials in Gold free of charge at SAYWELE and SON 19 BOND STREET WEST -- PHONE 338 DRE RAR PHONE 189 DRY CLEANING if you want' your Clothes Cleaned so that they will look ike new, phone PARKER'S CLEANERS AND DYERS King St. E. Phones 788-789 wok Get Married-- # eather the Nest" ETT Phone 701 J. C. YOUNG 4Y, PRINCE ST. Phone 793 Insurance and SEAL ESTATE ATR TIE If It's Electrical~ We Have it BOWRA'S ELECTRIC SHOP T SIMCOE ST. N. all silver bought or reasonable, Old gold and exchanged for mew goods The Credit Jeweller 23 BOND STREET EAST -- OSHAWA EVERYTHING FOR TOMORROW"S DINNER AND LUNCH ELECTRIC BAKED Nut-Krust Bakery SIMCOE STREET SOUTH "Quality and Prompt Service" ow molto -

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