2 od Dt Nee Gathared By Times Stal Reporters and Correspondents : Harlitis; Beulah el parents here. Miss Gilbank visited over the week end at her home in Bow- manville, Mr, Jack Moore met with a serious accident on Monday after. noon, while he was at work in Mr, R. B, Smith's woods at Col- umbus, a limb fell on him injur- ing him so badly that he was rush- ed to Dr, James Moore's at Brook- lin, He had twelve stitches put in About twenty-five ladies from Courtice W.M.8, auxiliary attend- ed the Presbyterial held in Port Hope last Thursday and - report splendid sessions and a good day all through, Sunday services were good. The morning services was well attended and our pastor, Rev. H, J. Stainton, preached an excellent sermon, The Sunday School ses- RUPTURE Your Rupture successtully removed without operation Gallstones removed without operation KIDNEY, LIVER, BLADDER WEAKNESSES AND GETTING OUT OF BED AT NIGHTS, INDIGESTION, GASSY STOMACH, INFANTILE PARALYSIS, SKIN DISEASE, TONSILS, INFLAMED OR DISEASED, WITHOUT OFERAT ION Our Herbel Treatments Are Well Known Dr.Thuna Balsam Remedies Ltd. STORE NO, 12 BOO Simcoe Street South OSHAWA, ONT, Phone 2658 i : i ie felt that we could not let you go away without expressing our regret that you are leaving our neighbor. hood, This corner will look very lonely after you are gone, and your family of bright young people will be greatly missed from our Sunday School and community, We ask you to accept these ar- ticles as a little remembrance of us, and also to remind you that our best wishes go with you for new home, and we sincerely hope this New Year may be a very happy and prosperous one for you an dyours, Mrs, Clifford Cowling then presented Mr. and Mrs, Cowling with a silver casserole, !a pyrex plate and a dozen silver spoons, After lunch was served by the ladies "Auld Lang Syne" was sung and good byes said, The best wishes of all the community go with Mr, and Mrs. Cowling and "amily to their new home, Congratulations to Mr. Clarence Tink and Miss Ruth White on ; 'helr marriage at the parsonage 'ast Wednesday afternoon. Several from here attended the 'ckey game at Bowmanville on adnesday night last, Mr, W. W, Horn has installeq a 'w "Marconi" radio and is well 's. Kenneth Caverly and bany, T3eeq with the change he has nde, Mr, and Mrs, Theodore Salter visited relatives at Port Perry un Sunday. Mrs. C. W, Souch and daughter, Mrs, Kenneth Caverly and baby Gwendolyn, visited Bowmanville relatives over the week end. Mr, and Mrs, W, R, Horn made 5 HL Easy bese GH jis - i 11 this winter, Master Elwood Shackleton en- , 'ertained a number of his chool 'hums on Friday evening last, It "eing the ocasion of his birthday. Mr, and Mrs, C Edgar Horn and Acy were in Toronto on Tues- day. . Quite a number of the W.M.8. ladies attended the convention at Port Hope last Thursday, Miss Marjorie Martin was a delegate al- go from the Mission Pand, eHpot roe.ll, we predngTM ik SOLINA olina, Jan, 24.--Mrs. Ernest Larmer and children with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, N, T, Taylor, through the week, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Jehson and Dorothy, Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Yellowlees and Miss- es Jean and Helen, Columbus, and Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Gibson and Marion, Oshawa, at Mr, W, Vice's, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Werry and Willlam, Miss Nora Werry of Kedron, Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Dr, White, New York and Mr, John James Brown, Bowmanville, at 8. HE. Werry's, Sorry to report Mr. Bert Hunt i11, Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Rundle at Mrs, Harvey Crossman, Kedron, Mr, Nelson Reynolds and son Howard, Toronto, Mr. Joe rolds, Hespeler, 'at Mrs, Re nold's. Mr, and Mrs. Lenard Bradly and Gladys and i.leen, Tyrone, at W, N, Pascoe's, Mr. Harvey Hardy recently visit- ed with his aunt, Mrs, Thos, Hardy; Whitby, Mrs, Gibbons, Toronto, with Mr, Harry Argue, Rey- Fanny THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 25, 1928 Congratulations te Mr Clarence Grove, for the nex: Jeddo Premium Telephone=-- 262 Four direct lines to Central ols W\\ NY i', and Mrs, Thos. Baker, with Mr. ond Mrs, 8. C. ou ou, 3 The executive of the met at the home of their leader Mrs. Join Baker, on night and drafted out the progra Coal The Best Produced in America DIXON'S ---- All Fuel Orders weighed on City Scales if desired: 22nd, with tree 1m x {the home of Mra. Harvey Hardy <n Saturday afternoon, the president, { Muriel Baker, presiding, The meet- C.G.I.T. | ing opened by singing a hymn, af- ter which the Lord's Prayer was Thursday | repeated, The secretary, Miss Ruby m | Dewell, outlined the drafted pro- v v | gram, The roll call was answered also held their regular meeting at | by the girls, each giving the name January Miss taken up in re - i ------ TE ME LR | of a mineral found in Canada, The business meeting. was journed and the devotional period "Christ the Good Shepherd." A hymn was then sung after which a contest was put on by Mrs. John Baker. The meeting closed by singing "Laps." Attend- ance 10. Mrs, Hardy then served a delicious lunch, ad- | DETENBECK SELLING Three more days and this pri All sizes; great yariely; wall PRICE, MEN'S SUIT SPECIALS Men's and Young Men's Suits, Tweeds and unfinish- ed materials, brown, grey and fancy mixtures, $12.45 Re to $30.00 MEN'S BLUE SUITS 40 only, plain blue serge suits and fancy weaves, all sizes in conservative and young men's models, lar Value up $16.45 ce slashing event is now reaching its climax. We are making drastic price reductions to clear this stock. Folk s have been loud in their praise; they have never before been able to buy such High Grade at such unheard of prices, Come! You'll not be disappointed. Men's Heavy Ulsters, mace with sioim collar, full $9. pluch lined, y i In sizes 37 to 44 only. A i Reel Ulster, SALE i PRICE, GREAT $30,000 DISPOSAL SALE - MEN'S OVERCOATS LESS THAN HALF PRICE 85 PRICE, Men's Overcoats Less Than Half Price 80 M:»n's Blue Overccals ia Chinchillas and Whit- neys, in ulster style, All pew goods, value up to $45. wi $21.85 MEN'S FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS MEN'S TROUSERS i MEN', OUSERS Pb Pair Men's Work Trousers, ail sizes, 32 to 44, Sale $1.95 Jn Pus Trond 2 Ward si, 30 to 42. Worth at $2.45 oh Dozen Mews Fin Eich. Fipmeioe Pyjamas in lt $1.95 rice, : double » new awning 28, > - p JENS FINE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS $1 39 % | MEN'S CASHMERE HOSE 39 MEN' UNDERWEAR tai a $1 60 collar and collar fo match, At least worth $2.50, Sale Price, Value woe Toe! Soe prea How, 1a. yiein MI tem, Cc 30 Dosen Mav) Somliasiions in iss won a Sale id EOYS' SUITS BOYS' SAILOR SUITS BOYS' SHIRT w AISTS oy BOYS! 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