Oshawa Daily Times, 16 May 1928, p. 9

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Suburban and District News SOLINA . Solina, May 14---Mr. and Mrs. A. Northeott, Oshawa, at wv L. Milk " Mrs. W, C. Werry, Miss Audrey sand Mr, Moffat, Oshawa, at A, L, Pascoe, Mrs, John Chali 2 and 2 Mis Ma- bel and Mr. Mrs, Al ilder, of Bowmanville, at the Misses Kirkadays. Mr. John Thompson, of Georgian Bay district, has been visiting at Mr. Frank Thompson and Mrs, Qarl Wilbur, The football boys met and elect- ed their officers for this year with the following results:--Captain, Jack Reynolds; Manager, Will Ba. ker; President, Carl Wilbur; Vice. President, John Kivell; See.-Treas., Harold Pascoe; Field committee, A. J. Balson, Earnest Hockaday, Division this week met in the Bons' Hall with a good attendance and several new members, Busi. pess was dealt with and the follow- Ing program was given: "A' talk on method of Education in Eng- 100% PURE PAINT AND VARNISHES A special product ~ for every purpose- for every surface land™ was given by Donald Page. Reading by Margaret Scott. Read- ing by Wesley Yellowlees, Rea by Tom Westlake. Vocal duet by Misses Evelyn Tink and Muriel Ba. ker, Mouth organ solo by Frank Walker. Violin selection by Hilton Tink, and a flower contest 4, Misa Reynolds was enjoyed dy al Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Glhson, Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Gibson rion with Solina friends on Sun. ¥. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jebson and Miss Dorothy, Brooklin, at Mr, W, in Burketon, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Larmer und children, Blackstock, at W. T, Tay. lor, . Mr. and Mrs, James Hardy, Ux» bridge, at Isaac Hardy's, Mrs, E, J. Black at Oshawa with friends, Mr. and Mrs. C. E Thoma children, Mrs. Gibbons," Toront Mr, Hayne. Sorry to report Mrs, Fanny Rey. nolds under the doctor's care, Mrs, J, J, Brown, Mr, and Mrs, Miller, at Toronto on Sunday, Mr. C. A. Lander, Oshawa, called and , at and Miss Mae | by. THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY, MAY. 16, 1928 on several'in this neighborliood un Ss. E Mr, and Mrs, Dawson were up from Peterbore' an dtook Misd Bes. sie Reynolds home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tink at Mrs, McBride, Peterboro', Mr, and Mrs. Herman Pascoe, Columbus, at Miss Mary Hogarth, Mr, and Mrs. Hunt and Ernest, Bowmanville, at Mrs. S, Bush, Mr. and Mrs. A. James, Mrs, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. N. 5. James, Bowmanville, at A. L. Pas. coe's, Mr. and 'Mrs. Harvey Hardy and children at Mrs, N. Hardy, Whit. Miss Evelyn Hughes, Toronto, and Mrs, Hughes, Acton, Mr. Cha. pin, Toronto, with Miss Irene Ar gue. Miss Mabel Webber at her tome in Brinkton, Mr, and Mrs. Nowal Wotten and Master Francis and Mrs. Fanny Ar. nott at Mr. William McCullough, Cartwright, There was a nicely filled church to greet Rev, Mr, Bick on Sunday. The Mothers' Day program as sent out by Ontario Religious Educa~ tion Council was followed closely by Mr. Allan McKessock, superin. tendent of the school, During the afternoon the following child- ren were christened: Ross Eric, son of Mr. and Mrs, Everett Cry- Mr. Tom Penfound, Oshawa, at |isle. on Pel derman; 'Robert Bruce, san of 2 Mr. and Mrs, B..R. Taylot; Gorden Des son of "Mr, Mr CD Pascoe; Ruth Isobel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Reynolds; Mur. fel Kathleen, daughter of Mn. and Mrs. C. P, Smith, This service was very nice and some of the children were a little frightened. They all were fine, Don't Torgef 'that there are an- niversary services at Eldad om the 27 and 28 of May, when Rev, Mr, Jul] of Brooklin will be the speak- er for Sunday services, which are being held at 2 and 7 o'clock (standard time). On Monday there will be sports and football games and a 'good program in the even- ing with the following artists tak- ing part: Miss Ethel Clowes, violin- ist; Miss. Elda Anderson, reader; Mies Jessie MacGregor, pianist; and Mr. Archie Middlemost, baritone and trombonist. 659 for tea, and concert for adults, or 40 for either, 359 for tea, and eomcert for chil- dren, or 20 for either, Mr. Frank Thompson visited C. Crossman, North Oshawa, Mr. Wal. ter Kilburn, Miss Marion Thomp, son at her home for Mothers' Day. The cold, freezing days of Ap- ril blighted the brilliant prospects of many meadows and wheat fields to a considerable extent. Many report having to plow up aliske, al- falfa and clover. During the protracted wait for seeding to commence the farmers 100% June PAs i. or ini bor hy rior ors NEU-TONE at wash. paint VARNOLEUM for Oilcloth ¢& linoleum stain and fur W00D+LAC : or Salty FRED FLINTOFF & SONS, OSHAWA devoted their time to dealing im re stock, ete, a Jon vell a smashing to Willlamsons of Toronto: Isaae Hardy also sold one and negotiat- ed several trades. J, Baker pur- chased thirty-sevem Shropshire sheep and Clyde filly from Cecil Phelp, Yelverton. Dumcan Camp- bell, of Moffat, thinks well of Thornham Minstrel stock apparent- ly. He paid Chas. Blanchard and Son $400 for a yearling sire. It pays to keep the good pmes. Dr. Wood, Dominion Government Vetterinary, is testing the local herds, Seedihg operations went through with a bang, Spraying and prepar- ing the planting ground is the chief occupation at present. A good warm rain is urgently needed. Sev eral find their water supply runn- ing short. 'We had an exciting game of foot- ball at aus Saturday, President Harding, of Bowman- ville, officiated, He also called a meeting for Friday night in the Sons Hall to draw dates for Dar- lington League. y HAMPTON Hampton, May 15.--Mr. and Mrs. Will Ranton and daughter Margaret, and Mrs. John Ranton, Trenton, were week end guests of Mrs, Gert- rude Virtue, Mr. and Mrs, John Williams, Osh- awa, visited at Mr, Alvin Peters on Sunday, Mrs. C. W, Souch spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs, J, A, Cole, Bowmanville, last week. Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Horn, and daughter Aloha, visited the former's motheer on Mother's Day, Rev, Mr, Shires of Bowmanville, will address our young people next Friday night, his subject bein "Young People and the roblems o Modern Home Life." Miss Lottie Challis, and Dr, Day- ies, Oshawa, spent the week end with Mr, H. W. Wilcox, Mrs, T. Wray has been suffering from tonsilitus. Mr, C, H. Burrows, Oshawa, s Sunday with his sister, Mrs, Goodman, (Mad to see Mr. J, L, Johns able to be at work at the carpentering on Mr, Barron's store at the corner, since his recent illness, Mr. A, E. Jennings and Mr. Chas, Hastings, are also at work in the construction of the residence at the back of the stare. Rev, Mr, J, R. Bick conducted the funeral service of Mrs, Wm, Frayn in the church Saturday afternoon, May Sth, following the service at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. Grant Edwards, 31 Playter Blvd, Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, G. E. Edwards, Mr. and Mrg E. C, Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin, Mr, and Mrs, Fran Hannam, Mr, Willis Hannam, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Martin, Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Coles and son Gordon, Mrs, Fred Pethick and daughter El- la, Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, John Westaway and daughter Gladys, Port ent ary Hope, Mr, George Lane, Bowman- ville, accompanied the remains here, and friends ices at the gh their las g Sa any through life, Deceased was s 'born n Darlington in 1857 fg from child- he lived with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Elford, m the house latterly occupied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Westaway. At theage of thirty-one she married William Martin, and lived in the house mow occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Cur- tis, who bought the property after Mr, Martin's death which occurred about twelve years ago. She after-| wards married Wm. Frayn of Spring- bank, Alberta, where they resided for a time, later coming to Hampton, and residing in the same house, as she did in her childhood days, which was destroyed "by fire about sight years ago. They then lived * for short time, in the house, Salih, occupied by Mrs. Thos. Burrows, when they again went West, where they resided up to the time of Mr. Frayn's demise, Since that time she made her home with one, or other of her two daughters, in Toronto, when death came at the age of seventy-one after a protracted illness of several months of kidney trouble, and heart disease, She leaves to mourn her loss, three daughters, Mrs. G. Ed- wards, and Mrs, E, C. Ford, Toron- to, and Mrs. William Martin of Taunton, afd one son Clarence, of Toronto, two sisters, Mrs. Hannam and Miss Ella Westaway, of To- ronto, and three brothers, John' West away of Port Hope, Mark of Miama, Manitoba, and Frank of Seattle. The visit from the Enniskillen W, M.S. is postponed to Tuesday of next week, The attendance at Sunday School on Sunday was one hundred and thirty four. Mother's Day was _ ob- served and the usual Mother's Day service engaged in, The pageant "A Gift for Mother," was much enjoyed, Mrs, Geo. Barron took the part of Mrs. Walter, (other; Mrs. Will Chapman, Mrs, Brown: Mrs. Harold Salter, The Spirit of Remembrance ; Anna Wallace, Dorothy; Howard Arnold Walter, was taken by La- verne Clemens; Jack, Austin Barron; Tom, John Virtue; The two pages, Bloyd Wilcox and Elwood Shackle- ton. A charus was sung by-a num- ber of Junior boys and girls, Read- ings by Mrs, James Burns and Gor- don Phillips, The story "About Ang- els," was told by Mrs, Alvin Petefs. Rev. Mr, Bick preached to a fair congregation in the evening and the choir + sang two very appropriate "Mother's Day" hymns, Ey In the days of Cromwell fine gua lity tea cost as much thirty dollars a pound, Mg you only pay a few cents more for Orange Pekoe than for ordi ha toy but you get the highes uality and greatest ue. t up in pefuee Bt We have secured expressly for this Sale ?5 dozen Traveller's Samples, in Money-peny and Society Brand Shirts, plain 00 Boardcloth and Novelty Checks, Regular up to $3.50, , Special Sale Price, Thursday at 2.30 pm, 4,000 semersrsnrion.., $1. Sale Price ,, $1.39 $1.50, Men's Broadcloth B.V.D.'s with buttons or. buttonless, Reg, Sale Price 95¢ | 45c, Sale Price Boys' Zimmer-Knit Jerseys Boys' Zimmer-knit Jerseys, Regular 29¢ Oxford or strap style, crepe sole, Reg. $1.25, Sale Price .,.,,.,,, Navy Blue Serge Suits 10 only, Boys' Navy Blue Serge Suits with extra Bloomers. Sale Price vos. s smn, Regular bi 50, ° $4.95 Youths' Top 2 only, Youths' Top Coats, Sizes 34 and 36, Regular 925 50, Sale Costs .. 81. 9% | Each,' 19c Men's Men's Cottonade Work Pants, Reg, $1.95, Sale Price ,,.. Cottonade Work Pants ~ $1.39 Windbreakers and Play Suits Children's Cotton Jersey Windbreakers and Play Suite, Eeguiar 95c, Bale Price, PRN T TRY LI AISI Men's Black All Wool Cash. Red toe and heel. Reg, Bo, Sale Price .,,, mere Socks 39c sesh 2 only, '69c¢ 's $1.25, Sale Price .. Combinations Men's Balbriggan Combinavions, Reg. 89c sess rrrrs N Top Sons Men's Top Coats. pucial, Lobsrsnss $12.50 Men's black or Men's Lighthouse Overalls Men's Lighthouse Overalls, Reg. $2.50. Sale Price, 4... ¢ Gabardine Coats Regular $19.50, Sale Price ker rrrorssnes Men's Gabardine Coats. * $10.00 $1.95 Men's Oxfords sores, Beg. $3.75, Kale Price $2.19 Men's Trousers. , Men's Trousers Navy Blue Serge Reg. $3.95. Sale P. 3 Dress Boots brown Dress Boots, Regular $3.75, Sale: Price, »..,.., Men's Black or White Overalls Men's Black or White Overalls. Regular $1.49, Sale Price, ...,, 95¢ $2.98 Boys' Ss Boys' All Wool Jerseys All Wool Jerseys, $1.49, BP re a OR Regular O88 Men's Cotton Socks Men's Cotton Socks. Regular 25¢ il Sale Price, Pair, +. ss00000 0052214 "10¢ BY N ow! # DOMINION CLOTHING COMPANY Men's Athletic Combinations Men's Athletic Combinations, B3Ie Price ..:0.00rrrrenriveras Children's Reefers Children's Navy Blue Beefers, 10 only. Res. $3.50, Sale $2.29 9c Shirts and Drawers Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. Reg. 59¢, Sale P., gmt., 45¢ Men's Sweat Shirts 5 doz. Men's Sweat Shirts, Regu- ler $225. Sale PriCe wrrrereer PITRE 31.69 N North--South--East--West. Every family in Oshawa and district can Emjoy Their Owm Home More -- much more -- with a new Orthophomic Vie- trola. Wonderful music, so true to life--dance, vocal or instrumental. You can have Kreisler, McCormack, Marion Talley, the world-famous Vie- tor artists or symphony or chestras in your home not just one evening but night after night. And why delay your right to enjoyment. It is your privilege with us to have the easiest of terms, Garden Seeds-- Lawn Seed Certified Cobbler Seed Potatoes Fertilizer SEED CORN--12 VARIETIES MANGEL SEED--6 VARIETIES : TURNIP SEED--4 VARIETIES These are tested seeds Cooper-Smith Co. Just South of Post Office Phone 8 oie 16 Celina St. BIG SUMMER SALE Starts Thursday May 17 at the Dominion Clothing Co. With Thousands of Dollars' Worth of Merchandise to be Sold at Greatly Reduced Prices. Read! Come! and be Convinced. ATTENTION New Tweed Spring Caps Men's and Young Men's New Tweed Spring Cage, Regu $1.95, BOYS' HEAVY RUNNING SHOES Boys' Heavy Running Shoes, suction soles and ankle pads, Regular $2.25, Sale Price, Pair, . vs = $1 49 SPECIAL THURSDAY MORNING Special, Thursday morning--While they last-- 2 doz, only, Boys' Khaki and Tweed Bloom- 39 ers and Knickers, broken sizes, Pair, . Cc Broadcloth Sport Shirts Men's and Young Men's Broadcloth Sport Shirts, Reg. $1.95, Sale Price . $1, 39 Children's Stockings Black and Camel shades reg. 25c¢. pr. Sale Price pair 15¢ 68 KING STREE1 WEST Phone 2141 The Store for Dad & His Lad

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