Ontario Reformer, 9 Mar 1922, p. 9

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kt Ee Xo Wh 2 i BASAAS ARRAS AS ARS} ™ "-s. ry PAGE EIGHT -- OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922 FIREMEN HOLD EUCHRE AND DANCE The members of Oshawa Fire De- partment were hosts at a very pleas- ant social evening held in the Town Hall on Tuesday evening, which took the form of a progressive eu- chre, There were about twenty-five tables and play was concluded about eleven o'clock, The ladies' prize was won hy Miss Evelyn Crossman who received a half dozen silver tea- spoons, while the gent's prize, a sil: ver pencil, was won hy Mr, R. A, Jones. This part of the proceedings was groatly enjoyed, many interest- ing games taking place, Refreah- ments were then served by the ladies who had prepared an elaborate re- past. The remainder of the evening Was spent in dancing, . Mr. Albert Hudson presiding at the plano, A Toronto father told the police that he hadn't the courage to spank his erring son, The police should have turned around, and told the son tc £pank his father.~Brockville Recor. ep, 7 Margot Asquith accuses the Ameri- can papers of heing given to sensation nliem. Some of them are, but isn't it funny to hear such an accusation from such a source." EGEN Mon. - - Tues. NAME COMMITTEE TO AID DRAFT BILL Confer With Solicitor in Toronto | ~--Will Be Sent Back For Consideration At a joint meeting of the Council Finance Committee, the Board of Works and the Water Commission held Tuesday night, a sub-committee of Mayor Stacey, Chairman Conant of the Water Commission and Dep- uty-Reeve F, L.. Mason, was appoint- ed to confer with the Toronto solici- tor in drafting the hill for the equal- ization of water rates in the Town of Oshawa. It will be the duty of the commit- tee to see thatt he bill is drafted in accordance with the resolution pass- ed by the Town Council on Monday evening. The hill, hefore it is pre- sented to the Private Bills Commit. tee of the Legislature, will he sent hack to the committee here for ap- proval. Notification of the day tue hill is to he considered will also be forwarded to Oshawa in due time. According to inforamtion received by The Reformer, the hill will he op- IE posed not in favor of some ot the clauses jit, contains. The most contentious! e is the one proviing that a oF hose tax of seven and a balf! SPECIAL OFFERING IN SKIRTS {cents per lineal foct will be levied | fon water mains constructed at the general expense of the town prior | to the adoption of the Local Im- provement system in 1917. Mayor | Stacey and members of the Council on hand to support the new legisla- = Jon Water Commission will also be! e | tion CARD OF THANKS We have just received a shipment of High-grade Skirts that will surely please the most particular users. Gabardines, Tricotines, Serges and the new cloth called "Here and There," all made in the new styles, are what they consist of. The price will surely please you. We would remind you that there are new arrivals of Dresses, Coats and Suits every day at Mrs. W. 8, Carey, 33 Bagot St.; | wishes to thank her many friends | fo; hair beautiful floral tributes | {and kind expressions of sympathy during her recent sad bereavement, 141-3 BEATTIE NERVE TREATMENT Neuritis, Neivous Breakiiows Hysteria, Epileptic Fits, lrreg- ular Heart Action, Sleeplessness Muscular Rheumatism and all Nervous Exhaustion, the result cf Overwork, Worry, Grief Shock and excesses of various | ENGEL'S kinds. Price $1.50 per Bottle Trial Bottle free Wi For sale only by WHITE FRONT DRUG STORE 9 5. Simcoe St. Oshawa | | Hl { We are Sole for Coileme and Warner Rust Frool Corsets Agents F. T. LAMBLE We have a complete stock of Sanitary Goods Just Arrived Everything In by several citizens who arg! L 3 ' SOCIAL and PERSONAL | I il The Reformer fnvites the ~0-opera- | tion of Its readers in contributing items to this column. Send us posteard or "phone 85. | | | >: me e------ -Miss Mary Wethere)l spent last week-end at her home in Newcastle, --Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Werry spent Sunday in Bowmanville, the guests of Mr, and Mrs, M, A, James, --Mrs. James Moffatt visited her sister, Mrs, Chas, Wilson, in New-! castle last week, i ~--Miss Vera Virtue left on Sat- urday to spend a month visiting re- latives in Buffalo. --Miss Elene Found, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her mother, Simcoe St. South. --Mr. I. E. Argue, former M.P., and his wife, of Swift Current, Sask., have arrived in Oshawa to make their home in future. bs ~Mr. H. King, King St. East, who has been ailing for some mon- ths, and confined to his room the past six weeks, is slowly improving. Mr. J. H. Burr, of Toronto, for- 'merly of Oshawa, has recently pur- chased the Coombe Farm on the Base! Line West for $5,600 cash, He will Mkely make it his summer home. -Mr. and Mrs. |Cennington, Ont, announee the on- gugement of their daughter, Stella ! Doreen, to Mr, Roy Percival MeMul-! len, Sunderland, Ont., the marriage! Ito take place in March. --Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scott, of [&tonhenge, Sask., left on Tuesday last for their home after a three, {months' visit with her sister, Mrs, | iC. W. Blow, and her .parents, ae-| (companied by their nephew, Morley | 1G. Blow. H ~Mr. and Mrs, John H. Trull, Church Street, Bowmanville, announce | ithe engagement of their daughter Viola, and Arthur Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs, Jabez Moore, Enniskillen, marriage to take place latter part of March, | ~Miss Alverda Brown entertain-| ed about twenty of her girl friends cn Tuesday evening at her home; ! prior to her departure for Hamilton to train for a nurse, A dainty lun-| cheon was served by Mrs, Clat- worthy and an enjoyable evening spent by all | HENRY-McLEOD Quietly at the Manse on Satur- day, March 4, the wedding was sol- 'empized of Miss Mary Isabel Me- L.od, of Toronto, to Mr. Orville William Henry. They were unat-| tended, and Rev. Mr. Yule officiated. LANGMAID-HALL wedding took place at th Wednesday afterncon at 4 i 'clock, of Miss Helena Hall, of Co (Jumbus village, to Mr. Arthur De- wart Lanzmaid, of Darlington town- Iship. Rev. Mr. Yule officiated. The young couple were unattended They will reside in Darlington township The Manse THOMPSON--GOULD i {A quiet wedding was solemmized | lyosterday afternoon at St. George's rectory by Rev. CC. R. dePencier, rec-| tor, when Miss Catharine Christine { Gould, daughter of Mr. Wm. Gould, of | {0:hawa, was united in marriage to] iMr. Chas. Thompson, of Windsor. The | young couple were attended by Mr. | Ih ud Mrs. Wm. Coulle, Oshawa. Mr. | pond Mrs. Thompson left immediately | latter the ceremony for Windsor, where | 3 ¢ groom is employed. SANDERS-CROSSMAN A pretty wedding was solemuized iv Simcoe Street Methodist C Busch ! { | | NY ednesday afternoon by Rev. J id Ladies and Childrens Spring and Summer Underwear Beautiful Fine Lisle Vests 85c¢.. In Cumfy Cut style, Topless style, very popular for wearing beneath party frocks and blouses. Then there iis one with pretty trimmed shoulder straps with tape run beading. Excellent Value at §5¢ each Soft White Cotton Vests 29¢. . In four different styles, ribbed and plain stitched. Extra good value at Tailored Style Vests In fine combed cotton, very neat and comfortable, double fold of cotton neatly finishes armholes and run with tape outlines V- Same Tailored Style With short sleeves, plain tape- run fold at neck Fine Cotton Vests 3 for 1.00 Cumfy Cut style elastie ribbed stiteh- ed. In Pink or White 3 for $1.00 A Popular Style Evening Vest Made of fine white combed cotion, fibre silk ribbon shoulder straps §f¢ Fine White Cotton Combinations Cumfy Cut styles, neat edging fin- ishes armholes, opén style drawers are lace edged 85¢ Another style has tight fitting knees of open style drawers $ | able. irectoire Bloomers Both serviceable and comfortable for they are made on roomy lines and gathered on elastic at waist and knees. Priced 59¢--85c--$2.00 | Nr. E. McBain, when Miss Evelyn Find {Crossman, youngest davghter of Mr. | and Mrs. John Crossman, Simcoe | ifireot South, became the bride or {Mr. George PP. Sanders, son of Mrs. |E aud the late Mr. Sanders, of To-| route. | The bride looked charming in her {travelling suit of navy tricotine with | {hat to match, and carried a corsage {bouquet of American Beauty roses. The bride was attended by the sister] of the groom, Miss Lily Sanders, of {Te ronto, who was also dressed in a imavy travelling suit and carried al {corsage bouquet af roses and sweet | {peas. The groom was ably support-! ed by Mr. Sidney Shaw, of Peter-! boro. After the marriage ceremony 'a dainty wedding luncheon was serv- {ed at the home of the bride's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Crossman, 520] Simcoe St. South, and a reception | held. ! "Mr. and Mrs. Sanders left for a. itwo weeks' honeymoon in Toronto, | Detroit and Pontiac, Michigan. on | their return they will reside witn Bre. Sanders' parents at 520 Sime oe South. The gifts were numerous and cost- 13. showing the esteem in which the young couple are held. Among oth- ers was a silver tea service, a gift of 'the groom's mother, Mrs. Sanders, and a Limoges tea set, the gift or the parents of the bride. The staff of Simcoe St. School presented the bride with a beautiful cut glass | cream and sucar set. Out of town guests at the wedding were: Mrs. E. Sanders, Toronto, Miss Lily Sanders, Toronto, Misses | Violet, Ivy and Olive Sanders, To-| ronto. Mrs. and Miss Dawson, Whit- 'by, Mr. and Mrs. Huntley, Whithy, Cleeves of Saskatchewan, jand Mr. Elliott of Trenton. | | | 1 {THREE LOTS FOR SALE ON MILL street, 40ft. hy 250ft.; terms suit- Apply H. Payne, Cedar Dale. | 140-4 | H 1 Pe mm atu MY 1 . ' IK WHY PO WE HAVE PIVORCE Does the fault home? Perhaps- lie in the J David Johnston, (|B They Came! They Saw! They Purchased! MANY OF THE SPLENDID OFFERINGS DISPLAYED IN OUR LAST WEEK'S ADVERTISING. THE THRESHOLD OF SPRING OFFER YOU AND NOW, JUST ON HOUSECLEANING, WE MANY LINES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. THE REFRESHING OF THE LIVING OR DINING ROOM WITH A NEW RUG, NEW CURTAINS, NEW DINING ROOM SUITE OR LIVING ROOM SUITE IS AN EASY MAT- POINT OF COM- TER, WHEN CONSIDERED FROM THE FORT AND HAPPINESS. THOROUGH LOOK OVE OUR LARGE COME IN SATURDAY FOR A ASSORTMENTS 2 oe SAMPLE RUGS Size 3 x 3V% yards $70 $75 - $100 $50 $55 $20 $108.00 for $132.00 for $150.00 for . $68.00 for $85.00 for $25.00 for OILCOTH Per square yard We have an immense varietf. LINOLEUM Two, three and four vards wide. 3.2 Square Yard Inlaid Scotch line, new patterns. Come in and see them. 4 PIECES of splendid quality CURTAIN NET Regular prices $2.00 to $2.50 yard. Sale Price 3.2 Yard 100 YARDS of splendid quality Chintz, different shades and patterns. Reg. $1.25 to $1.40. Saturday 90 ard CHESTERFIELD SUITE BARGAINS Three spring large pieces; arms, backs seats, loose cushions in good tapestry. Special Saturday $197.90 Dining Suite Bargain Nine Pieces Walnut and finish, latest design, regular $325.00. walnut Saturday DINING SUITE With large size Com- bination China Cabi- net: Table and Six Diners, reg. $127.00. Sale Price wa SOLID OAK Kitchen Cabinet. Reg. $60.00. Sale Price 3a Only one to sell. HERE IS ONE BARGAIN Twelve only full size White Enamel Beds, zontinuous post style, five- one-inch fillers, fitted with an all-steel spring and good qual- ity felt mattress, worth $30.00, Saturday $21.75 Complete White Enamel Chiffoniers Five only to sell at this very low price, worth $33.00 to $40.00 each. Saturday Only $23.00 Each $12.00 BEST QUALITY Coil Bed Springs Saturday $8.60 This for one day only, better make sure and order early. Not more than two to any one customer. SOLID WALNUT DINING SUITE A special cut for Sat- urday. Eight Pieces We have many real snaps for you in many ues of good farnisure not here LUKE BROS. ~ 63 King East

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