Ontario Reformer, 10 Aug 1922, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT + OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922 S---- a | soclAL and PERSONAL The Reformer invites the ~o-opera- tion of Its readers in contributing ftems to this column. Send us 8 postcard or 'phone 35, ® --Mr, and Mrs, Walter Hicks spent the last two weeks in Picton and Cherryvalley. --A pre-nuptial miscellaneous show- er was given Miss Lena McMillan at her home, Nassau street, on Monday evening. Refreshments were served and a social hour spent, --Mr, and Mrs. Ross Leach and her mother, Mrs. Seale, of Guelph, visited at Mr. Leach's home, Col- borne Street West, over the holiday. ¥ --Mrs. J. Anderson and children of Toronto are visiting relatives in town, --Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Guy and Mrs, B, J. Simmons of Toronto mot- ored down to Oshawa on Wednes- day to renew old acquaintances. --Mr, and Mrs. T. W. Lynn of To- ronto spent the week-end with friends in town, _ --Migs Vera Caldwell was a re- tent guest of Miss Aura Caldwell, Bowmanville. . Mrs. Prank Grigg and son Tom Rave returned home after visiting Bowmanville and Hampton friends. & Miss Mary Davey has been visiting at her cousin's, Mr. Ed Goodman in Orono, L --Misses Reta Vokes and Hazel Watten are spending their vacation at Camperdown. & --Mrs, W. Pym and Mrs. C. Pym of Lindsay are the guests of Mr, Rr alter Rowden, Gliddon Ave. this yoek, : --Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Robertson and son, of Toronto, spent the holi- day at the home of Mr. J. De Marse, Albert St. ¥ --Miss Eva Sharrard of Toronto is spending two weeks' vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Shar- rard of Alice St. Rev. J. W. and Mrs. Baird, Port Hope, Ont., announce the engage- ment of their eldest daughter, Eloise Victoria, to Mr. J. Murray Luck, B.A., son of Mr. H. W. Luck, Brant- ford, the marriage to take place early in September. --Mrs Isabel Weston and daugh- ter of Hamilton are spending two weeks at Mr. and Mrs. J. DeMarse Albert St. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rowden and son Douglas spent Sunday in Port Hope. « --Mr. Ross Anderson of Toronto is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs Wm. Anderson, Albert St. : Mr. Art Stillwell spent Sunday and Monday at Mrs. Jno. Bradburn's, Janetville. Master Wesley Cronk is spending his holidays with his aunt, Mrs. Jno. Bradburn, Janetville, Mrs. Jack Weir and son Garnet, are visiting at Mrs. A. P. Cronk's. ~--Mrs. Murray of Toronto is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Alloway, Westmount. --Mr. Cleve Fox was in Lindsay over the week-end. ---Mr. Ralph Braund returned home on Sunday after a pleasant vis- it at Braundport, NOTICE I have purchased the electri- cal business and stock of Mr. W. A. Killoran, 39), Sim- coe Street North, Queen's Block, and am prepared to do anything in the line of electrical contracting. A. W. BRAWLEY Phone 1083 391, Simcoe St. N. --Mr. Henry Simpson, spent the week-end at Mrs. B. Moise's, New- castle. --Mr. Wes. Branton, of Newcas- tle, spent the holiday with his son Mr. Charles Branton in Town. --Mr. Jack Bonathan is visiting his brother, Mr. 8. Bonathan in New- castle, ~--Miss Francis Gibson spent the holiday at her home in Newcastle. --Miss Mary E. Preston was the guest of Lindsay friends over the holiday . --Mr. and Mrs. John H. Copeland and family of Lindsay were week- end visitors in town. --Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Bragg, of Bowmanville spent the week-end with their daughter Mrs. E. W. Run- dle. bi --Miss Dorothy Thompson was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hamm, Bowmanville, © --Mr. W. H. Burk of Cherrywood, an old Fireman of over fifty years ago, and a former owner of the W. B. Rundle property, with his wife were the guests of his niece, Mrs. Lick. He was in the parade along with Mr. W. H. Kirby. ---Mr. L. H. Kirby, of North Tor- onto, was in town on Wednesday at- tending the demonstration and visit- ing at the home of his father, Park Road, and sister, Mrs. R, A. Wright, Division Street. -~Miss Meta Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Mason, Drew St., entertained at a delightful house party at their summer home, "North Star Lodge," Raglan Springs, over the week-end. Among those present were the Misses Jean and Florence Boapray, the Misses Flora and Mille Pasque and Miss M. Sprintnell. --Mrs. Giddings of Toronto and her son attended the demonstration. Mr. Giddings, who was Miss Emma Hall, in her young days was a na- tive of Park Road South, and on looking over the scenes of her youth she called at the home of Mr. W. H. Kirby for a short time. She was somewhat surprised to see the change fifty years has made, --Mr. and Mrs. Earle Davison, Brock st, are spending their holidays at Ferndale House, Muskoka, IN MERORIAM HOPKINS--In loving memory of our dear mother, Margaret died Aug. 10, 1922. Rest in peace, dear Mother. One long year has past away Thow art gone but still are living in the hearts of those who stay. No one heard the footsteps Of the angel drawing near Who took from us to Heaven The one we loved so dear. Sadly missed by family. bb-a | ||| HOPKINS.--In loving memory of our ||| dear mother and grandmother, Mar- | garet Hopkins, who parted this life August 10th, 1921. The face we loved is now laid low. The fond true heart is still The hands that always helped us so, Lie now in death's cold chill Some day we will meet, dear mother, Some day we know not when We will clasp your hand in the Better i Land Never to part again. Sadly missed by her son Gordon and family. 55a PARSONS.--In fond loving memory oll my dear husband and father, John | Parsons, who departed this life Aug. 10th, 1920. For many years our loving hearts were closely bound together But, Oh, that chain is broken now and | the link is gone forever. | But God will clasp the broken chain | closer when we meet again. Anchored by love. Death can not sever we sadly miss you and will for- ever. We often sit and think of you when we are all alone for memory is the only friend that grief can call its own More and more each day we miss you friends may think the wound is healed But they little know the sorrow lies within the heart concealed. From wife and daughter, Mrs. F. G. Holt. 65a Dominion Stores, Ltd. 530 siMcoE s. OSHAWA 36 KING W. Finest Canadian CHEESE 22cib Sliced Breakfast BACON 37cib Waxtite Corn Flakes 3 for 29¢ Shredded Wheat 2 for 25¢ | Rolled Oats 6 for 25¢ Red Salmon 26¢ Tall Tin | Best Pastry Flour Pink Salmon Special Blend . | Currants Tea 49h 99¢ 241 bag | 17¢ Tall Tin Hopkins || --Mrs. R. Sadler, of Centreton, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Jen- nings, Richmond st. --Mr. W. Nichols, Mrs. R. Sadler and Mrs. Carl Eddy, of Centreton, were the holiday guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. Arthur Jennings, Rich- mond st, --The Misses Bessie Wilcox, Edith Lavender, Nellie Bouckley, Clarice Wilcox, Gladys Kinton, Eva Web- ster, Bertha Myers, Alice Webster and Ada Myers, spent a very enjoy- able week-end camping at Shingle Landing, Caesarea, Ontario. --Mr. .and Mrs. Fred Davis and son, Roland, are visiting Mrs, Livesey 20 Prince Street. --Mrs, L. Lidgett, Athol Street, has returned home after spending a vacation with friends in Midland, --Little Marion McDonald and Bessie Lovell are spending a few holidays with the former's cousin, Mrs. W. A. Jackson, Toronto. --Mr. Cliff Rodgers was a holiday visitor at his home in Jarvis. ---Miss G. Tucker spent the week- end with her parents in Peterboro. --Miss A. Burns and Master Jack Derocher, Peterboro, are visiting with Mrs. C, D. Lacombe. Interest Shown In Blind Girl's Work More interest is being evinced in the demonstration of sewing by a blind girl which is being given in one of the windows of Ward & Dewland store this week, than in any window which has been dressed to attract attention for the firemen's conven- tion. All this week, with the excep- tion of Civic Holiday, a blind girl {rom Toronto is giving a dempngtra- tion of what may be done by the blind when properly instructed in various lines of endeavor. The blind gfiirl operates a power sewing ma- chine and is making aprons chiefly, and these, together with other arti- cles made by blind people, are now on sale, KOZUB--STRACHALSKI At the Presbyterian Mission, Al- bert Street; Saturday, at high noou, the marriage took place of Cather- ine Strachalski of Cedar Dale, to John Kozub, 220 Base Line East, The ceremony was performed by Rev, V, T. Kupczynsky. Mr. and Mrs, Kozub will reside in Oshawa. We are Sole Agents for Coilene Corsets. Rust Proof and Unbreakable F.T. Lamble We carry a full line of Sanitary Goods Corsets In a Big Half-Price ~ Clearance of Odd And Broken Lines At the end of the Summer Selling there are many lines that have only a few pairs left and it is these odd pairs that we are clearing at half price. The styles, materials, sizes and prices are too varied to enumer- ate, but there are short and long corsets, front and back lacing, pink and white coutil and cotton brocade. 20 to 30, and the highest price Friday and Saturday is $2.98 Do not overlook this sale. Low bust and medium. Sizes Clearance of Brassieres Regular up to 75¢ There are five or six styles in the group both back and front fasten, pink and white. Sizes range from 32 to 44, but not all sizes in every style. ~ ee 2 for $1.00 | Special 2F or $1.00 FURNITURE LOW PRICES At LUKE BROS. Chesterfield, Easy Chair, two pieces for SPECIAL VALUE Splendid full spring edge and separate comfy cushions, in a good wearing quality of Eng- lish tapestry. Special price, $120.00 Chair, large Very spect. for GREATLY REDUCED Chesterfield and Easy stered in Mulberry Velvet, separate spring cushions. $150.00 all over uphol- easy in every re- Special two pieces THREE PIECE IVORY SUITE Chesterfield Lounge and Two Large Chairs to match; beautifully upholstered. Reduced to ----_ Pointex Hose The greatest success of recent years. The neatest fitting hose made in the world--full fashioned with the Pointex heels. They are very scarce, this shipment of 400 dollars' worth having been on order for months and just arrived. They are in white only, have heavy reinforced heels and toes, extra quality silk, with ribbed tops. Sold in the city at $2.50 pr. While They Last Here $1.98 Pair L Babies' White Dresses Ready to Sew Up 2 dozen Babies' White India Linen Dresses cut ready to make, very fine sheer quality, with scalloped neck, sleeves and on the bottom embroidered, and fancy embroidery on the front. A few minutes will suffice to make this equal to any $2.50 dress. While 2 Dozen Last The Price is 98¢ : S---- High Class 45-Inch Curtain Nets 75c Yard These Curtain Nets must not be confused with the ordinary kinds. They are handsome new fall designs and real fine lace, in square mesh, excellent wearing, some with fine lace edge, others plain edge, eight different designs and worth anywhere from $1.00 to $1.25 per yard. Extra Special Bargain 75c¢ Yard Pretty White Voile and Silk Waists $3.90 You haven't had such a nice choice of good Waists this season as this offering. There are ten dozen in the lot, all good quality Voile and a few Silk ones, all styles, mostly all white. Regular prices up to $5.50, Extra Special $3.90 $120.00 e cushions Special Blend Coffee BE 101b-- Best Granulated---- cwt 78c-- SUGAR --$6.75 DOMINION STORES LIMITED Regular EASY PRICE Three Pieces Best Tapes- try, spring edges; with de- backs same material. Very comfy in levery respect. $250.00. gain for one week $195.00 Large outside kind. Bar- SPECIAL VALUE ers, the very best of their Also new design Table to match. Special value. Easy Grass Rock- New in this week. $12.00 each Something new every week. Prices very attrac- tive right now--quality LUKE BROS. © e best as usual. King St. East _-- -- -- oy These Specials are Ready for Your Choosing anytime you get here after reading about them Thos. Miller & Sons

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