PAGE EIGHT THE ONTARIO REFORMER, THURSDAY, DEC. 28, 1922 o lg @ Pa i" 1 A -- p gus --Mr. and Nrs. W. Corbett and day. * a --Mr, Hersol Babcock oP Oshiiwa. 'SOCIAL and PERSONAL The Reformer invites the ~0-opera tion of (is readers In contributing ftems to this column, Send us 8 postcard or 'phone 86, ston, ---Mr. | Christmas castle, ; --Mr. and Mrs, J. Ewart Mackay spent the Christmas holidays in To- ronto. and Mrs, Webster spent with friends --Mr, and Mrs, Coad spent Christ- mas at Perth, ---Mr, Don Smith, of Oshawa spent Christmas in Hamilton, --Mr, Roy McKellar was a holi- day visitor in Kitchener, ~--Miss Della Curl of Oshawa, spent Christmas at Smith Falls, --Mr, Chas. Naylor spent Chris mas at his home in Solina. ~=Mr. Frank Bennett spent Christ- mas with relatives in Weston, Mr, Clarence Pearce of Oshawa, spent Christmas in Port Hope, --Miss Mabel Wilson spent Christ- mas at her home in Cobourg. ~--Mr, H, Weir spent Christmas with his parents in Belleville, --Mr. Robt, Hamilton spent Christ- mas at his home in Port Hope. -~Miss 'Mary Riley of Detroit, is visiting her parents in Oshawa,' ---Mrs, J. Blew and family spent Christmas f owmanville, --Miss Léna Palmer, Albert St., spent Christmas in Bowmanville, | over Christmas. --Mr, Bert Montgomery Epent | --Mrs. Annie Hawkey is leaving Christmas at his home in Solina, next week to spend the winter at Mr, George and Thomas Wilson | 8ilfhee, Texas. spent Christmas in Campbellford. --~Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Jarvis, Elliot --Miss M. Evans's spending the Ave, visited relatives .in Toronto Christmas holidays in Brampton, over the holiday. ~--Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Ross - and| Mr, and Mrs, R, Kemp and son, family spent Christmas in Toronto. |of Toronto, spent Christmas with ~=Mr. Norman Van Nest spent relatives in town. Christmas at his home in Solina. Mr. and Mrs. E. Thompson spent --Mr, - Charlie Talmadge spent |Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. Christmas with relatives in Brighton. |v, Snider, Weston. ? ~--Miss Doyle, of Oshawa, spent Mr. Carl Irwin spent Christmas Christmas with her parents in Perth. |with his parents, Rev and Mrs. ---Mrs. A. Hawkey left on Wed- Irwin, King St. E. nesday to spend the winter in Texas.| Messrs, M. C. and George Rose --Mr, Claude Kewley visited his|were visitors with relatives in Belle- parents in Hamilton over the week-|ville over Christmas. end. : --Mr. Wesley Lambert of --Mr. N. C. Millman, of Oshawa, | Lander Dairy, Oshawa, spent spent the Christmas boliday in Buf-| holiday in Hamilton, talo. ( -----Miss Grace MaGuire or Tor nto, --Dr. C. Paxton was a visitor |is spending the Christmas I lidays with relatives in Galt over Christ-| with Miss M. Ponald, ~ mas. ~--Mr. and Mrs. G. L/ Fowler w --Miss, H. Oshorne visited her | week-end visitors elFowler ore home in Kincardine over the holi-| relatives in Monp real. --Mr. Hapsfld Armstrong spent day - | Christmas ith his brother, Mr. I. end at his home | Armstrgnrg, in Hamilton, -#*Sir. Geo. T. White and daugh- ¢ Ruth, are spending a few weeks with friends in Buffalo. --Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walters, of the | Toronto, spent Christmas with rela- his tives in Oshawa. --Mr, and Mrs. Fred Coleman and che Christ-| son, Billy, spent Christmas with rel- parents in| atives in Woodstock. --Miss Florence Southwell, of To- . B. Adams visi- | ronto, spent Christmas with Mr, and Toronto over the | Mrs. Geo. Southwell. ~--Mrs. Roy Wotten pent. Christ- Southwell of Tor- (mas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0, spent Christmas with relatives | Wm. Button, Colborne. na Oshawa. --Mr. and Mrs. Cook, of Cobourg, --Mr. and Mrs. T. W, Burnett, and | spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs: family motored to Toronto to spend | Ed. Reynolds, Nasau St. the holiday. --Misses Mary and -- to, spent Christmas at her home in Kedron, spent Christmas at bis home in Kedron. --Mpr. Lloyd McGregor, of Oshawa, {spent Christmas at his 'home In Kedron, : ---Miss Doris Ben" ett gpent Christ- mas with her sist. ©, Mrs, V. Snider, Weston, --Miss Marion Moore of Hamil- ton visited Miss Hester Vokes on Saturday, --Miss Marjorie White is spending the Christmas holidays at her home in Oshawa, --Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bradley were Christmas visitors with friends in Toronto, | =--Mr, and Mrs. James Robertson spent the week-end in Toronto visi- ting relatives. | ~=--Mr. and Mrs. W, A, Dewland, were guests of relatives at Iroquois the the | ~Mr. E. E. Ahrens, of Windsor, spent the week here. | --Mr. and Mrs. L. Bone spent t Christmas with her parents in Co- bourg. Mrs. Stewart Parker spen holiday in Newcastle wi --Mr, C. Bulmer spent mas holiday with his Kingston. ul ~-- Dr. and 'Mrs, ted relatives | week-end. Margaret -- YEAR - END CLEARING SALE 25 Juvenile Coats to clear at 10 doz. Boys' Bloomers to clear at . 7 doz. Men's Sweaters to clear at Boys' Jerseys, all wool, to clear at Boys' Sweater Coats, all sizes, to clear at Men's Strong Work Trousers to clear at . Men's Fine Shirts to clear at Men's Heavy Mitts to clear at Men's Grey Work Shirts to clear at Men's All Wool Sox to clear at Big assortment of Fall and Winter Caps to clear at .... 98¢ Men's Fine Boots, all sizes, to clear at Men's Tweed Suits, browns and greys, to clear at.... Boys' Blue and Brown Suits to clear at baby were in Toronto for the holi- spent Christmas at his home iv King- in. New- --Miss Hazel Van Dyke of Toron- --Mr. Bruce McGregor of Oshawa, Halliday, of Whitby spent Christmas with relatives in Oshawa, ~--Mr. and Mrs. A. Brodie, of To- ronto, visited their parents in town over Sunday and Monday. ---Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Walters, of Toronto, spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Southwell, --Miss Alma Hill'is spending the] holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. G, Hill, 8t. Thomas. --Miss Anne Bellroe, of Toronto, spent the Christmas holiday with Miss M. O'Connor, Athol St. --Miss L. Lowes, of the Elite Beauty Parlors, spent the holiday visiting her home in Toronto, --Miss Gertie Collingson, of Mo- | ronto, spending the Christmas !holidays/ with Miss M, Donald. ~--Mr. and Mrs. Howard Butt, of Toronto, were the guests this week 'of his sister, Mrs, F. Bradley. --Mr, and Mrs, G. H, Banner and | children, Albert Street, spent Christ | mas with relatives in Toronto, | --Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Law, Albert | Street, entertained a large family party over the Christmas holiday. ~--Miss Marguerite Callaghan, of | Oshawa, is spending the Christmas | holidays with relatives in Montreal, | --Mrs. Gloucester of Toronto | was the guest of her parents, Mr, land Mrs. W. L. Law, for Christmas. --Mr, and Mrs. Walter Arkwright of Toronto, spent Christmas at the (home of his father, 120 Stacey ave. | Mr. and Mrs, Halliday, of Halli- | day Point, Whitby, spent Christmas | with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Southwell. | ~--Mr. and Mrs. J. Ewart McKay {spent Christmas with his ,parents, { Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McKay, Toronto. | Mr. and Mrs. Butt, of Port Per- 'ry, were Christmas visitors with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Bradley. | Mr. and Mrs. Carman Lott are | spending Christmas and New Year's | with his sister, Mrs. Mann, in Mont- | real, | ----Miss Jean Boaprey to-day ar- Marriages SPRINGER -- PATTE, On Saturday afternoon at Ste. Anne's Anglican Church, Toronto, the marriage was solemnized of Daisy Patte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patte, Ontario Street, Osh- awa, to Ollie Needham Springer, of 'Toronto. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. L, Skey, Miss Bir- die Dean was bridesmaid while Mr. James L. Madigan was groomsman. Mr. and Mrs. Springer will réside at 508 Dovercourt Road, Toronto, RR DUT 2 Mrs. H. B. Mcintyre, 36 Richmond 8t., a son, William Albert, the best prevention of crime, statistics were available, they would show that of the prisoners in Can. adian penitentiaries and reformator- | ies a very small percentage indeeq! ever saw the inside of a collegiate institute, let alone of a university, BORN k MCINTYRE ---- Iii the Oshawa Hos- pital, Dec. 20th, 1922, to Mr. and! 112¢ hs Education and Crime i Brantford Expositor. Education ig If the BROWN -- LEE On Thursday at the Church of St. George, Miss' Dorothy Gladys Lee was united in marriage to Mr. John Brown. Hoth are residents of Osh- awa. Rev. Mr. De Pencier conduc- ted the ceremony, . ot - SMITH -- MARTIN Thé*wedding of Wks Sarah Luella | Martin to Mr. James Reuben Smith was quietly solemnized by the Rev. Mr. De Pencier, of the Church of St. jeorge, on Saturday, Both are of Oshawa, BROWN-LEE On Thursday afternoon, December | 21, at five o'clock a quiet but pretty | wedding was solemnized when | Dorothy Gladys, youngest daughter | of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Lee, North | Oshawa, became the bride of Mr. 8. | J. Brown, Rev, C. R. de Pencier of-| GRAND TRUNK 23sYeni The Double Track Route | | . Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT & CHICAGO Unexcelled dining car service, Sleeping cars on night trains a parlor cars on principal day trains, Full information from any Gran Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Horniie District Passenger Agent, Toronto, H. R. Sheridan, Town Agent Telephone 132 W. H. Hutchison, Depot Agent Telephone 60 ticiating. The bride was charmingly | attired' in navy blue tricotine and hat to match and was given away | by her father, The bridesmaid, Miss Ethel Trotter was algo attired in! navy blue tricotine with a black pic- ture hat. The groom was ably sup- | ported by Mr. C. H. Lee, brother | of the bride. ."A¥ we the ceremony a! dainty sumer was serven-u..the home _ the bride at which Mr, and | rived back in Oshawa, following ah | visit to the home of her payen#is in | Kingston, ' | Mrs. Ed. Bryp=t: and children, | of Seagrave, gent a couple of days | with hers 'mother, Mrs. J. Wotten, | Albert." St. ! --Mr. Walter Wright, of Lansing, flich., spent Christmas with his par- ents, Mr. and 'Mrs. George Wright, | Mary Street. | Miss Lena O'Connor of Detroit, | is spending the Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. P. O'Connor, 167 Athol St, | ---Mr. Harold Davidson, of the C | P. R. Telegraph staff spent Christ- mas at the home of his parents.in | Peterborough. | Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Deith and | daughter Doris, of West Hill spen? | Christmas with her mother, Mrs. A. Hawley, Mary St. Mr. Harvey G. Davis, of Winni- ineg was a Christmas visitor wit} | his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. J | Davis, 128 Mill Street. | ~--Mr. O. N. Springer and bride | of Toronto, visited her pareuts, Mr and Mrs. Fred Patte, Ontario Street | over Sunday and Monday. { --Miss Gertrude Jarrell, of King | ston, has arrived back in Oshawa { following a visit to friends in Ham- |ilton over the week-end. | Mr. Alex Hall of Toronto Uni- | versity, is spending Christmas holi- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs | Donald Hall, Simcoe St. S. | ---Mrs. Harvey Lytle and daughter Ruby, of Detroit are spending the Christmas holidays with her mother Mrs. J. Wotten, Albert St. --Mr. and Mrs. Lavergne Babcock and baby Georgina, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Jarvis Prince St. over the holiday. ~--Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Simpson, of Chatham are spending the Christ- ' , Ellen street, Port Hope. . Halloran, 146 Tylor Street lis receiving the sympathy of her | many friends in the death of her ,mother, Mrs. Margaret McAdam | Alexandria, Scotland. -Miss Hilda McLaughlin, of Pro- | vidence, Rhode Island, is spending the Christmas holidays with her !parents, Mr.#and Mrs: R. 8. Me- | Laughlin, "Parkwood." y Mr. Harry Rutter, of Oshawa and i Mr. Allan Rutter, of the Royal Bank Toronto, spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rut: ter, Ontario street, Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McGill, 102 Agnes Street, will celebrate the fif- tieth anniversary of their wedding on New Year's Day and will be a' home to their friends from 3 to § A Boys' Braces to clear at Also big clearing specials on Men's Overcoats, Hats, Over- alls, Heavy Rubbers and Underwear. p.m. --Mr. and Mrs. Harry King, King Street East, went to Bowmanville for the holiday, and were members of a jolly family gathering at the home of Mrs. King's brother, Wil- liam Pearn. Mi s Fern Gregory, of the nurs Dominion Clothing Company "Oshawa's Store for Men" 68 KING ST. W. ing staff of the Hamilton General Hospital, spent Chi 8 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gregory. Mr. W. F. Tane, of McMaster University, Toronto, is spending the Christmas vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Tane; 55 Elgin St. BH. irs. Wm. Lee, jr. and Doris Lee were present. H Recent Deaths MRS, SUSANNAH MANNING The funeral was held yesterday | ifternoon from the Luke Burial Company parlors of Mrs. Susannah | Manning, widow of David Manning of Oshawa. Deceased was 75 years! of age and was an old resident of | this town. Her death occurred in| Whithy on Sunday. The service! vas conducted by Rev. J. 8. McMul- len and interment made. in Union |! x 'emetery, ; JACOB NEELY | The death occurred on Saturday! f Mr. Jacob Neely, 927 Bathurst street, Toronto, at the advanced age | f 84 years. Deceased was born | 5,000 will buy a nice 6 room brick, recently built, with all conveniences, on pav- ed street. Terms reasonablg, $3,000 will buy a nice H room dwelling with all con- veniences but bath tub (nlundv- ing rougaed 'in) ou paved street, "Terms easy. $6,000 will buy a lovely 7 room brick with all conven- iences; hard wood floors up- stairs and down, electric range, electric heater in bathroom and lovely electric fixtures. Convenient to General Motors and to school. $4,100 will buy a 5 room house with summer kitchen, all conveniences, on nice lot. Centrally located. Recently decorated upstairs and down and wired for electric range. Terms reasonable. We have many more houses. Also choice lots and farms. We write all kinds of insur- ance, Othawa Real Estate Sales Co. 61 King St. E.--Phone 793 A. C. Lycett J. C. Young Phone 625 Phone 909J n Tyrone County, Ireland, and came | o €anada with his parents about] eventy-five years ago. art of his life was spent in farming || o Toronto, Fred. T. A., John E. and L. C. Neely, || f Toronto; three daughters, tobt. Holly of Saskatchewan, Mrs. || 3. M. Currie and Mrs. Edgar Holly, | )f Toronto, and a nephew, Mr. B. B. veely, ex-M. P., of Oshawa, survive | him, MRS. F. W. HOBBS. The sympathy of a wide circle of friends is being extended to Mr. Zharles and Mrs. Doubt, 241 Mary street, in the death of Mrs. Doubt's sister, in the person of Mrs. F. W. Hobbs, of Whitby. Deceased died juite suddenly on Sunday following an attack of pneumonia. The fun- aral took place yesterday afternoon: Interment being made in the Union Williem and Frank Harris, all of Whitby. In religion Mrs. Hobbs ~as a Methodist. FREDERICK JOHN HART Death came to Frederick John ¥ The greater | -- n Grey County. On retiring he went ||| His widow, four sons, ||! 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Friday and Saturday Special These are These are the balance of Thousands qf Dollars Worth--Beautiful ¢lean, fresh, goods, our special Xmas prices were 25c, 35e, 40c and 45c each, Choice Friday and Saturday .... each 1 3 piece Skating Sets--Cap, Mittens and long Scarf, all pure wool--(@0old color only) Reg. price $4.50 set. Friday and Saturday % Price $2.25 These two lines for the Kiddies. Warm, confortable garments -- Padded silk Coats, pure wool white short Pullovers. Reg. $3.00, Friday and Saturday $1.98 bark, Wild Cherry and other well-known ingredients of re- merits. TWO SIZES -25¢c and 50c Karn's Drug Store Next the P.O, Phone 378 Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hart 130 Simcoe Street, North on Thurs- lay afternoon after a short illness. Deceased was born in the township of East _JWAitby 38 years ago, but ais family moved Into Oshawa ~here they have resided for more han twenty years. Besides his »arents, he leaves a wife, one brother Thomas and one sister, Mrs. Lyman Jifford. The funeral was held Sat- irday morning from the family resi- lence at 8.30 to St. Gregory's Church ~here requiem High Mass was sung )y Rev. Father Bench. Interment | was made in the Roman Catholic 0; Here's A Cemetery. MRS. KATHARINE McVICAR At the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Burke, King Street West on Tuesday afternoon, the death oc- :urred of Mrs. Katharine McViecar. widow of Duncan McVicar of Tor- onto. Deceased had been a resident of Oshawa for the past six years making her home with Mrs. Burke. She was born in Toronto, where she resided until coming to Oshawa. She had been ill for about a week Sef PR Snap! Friday and Saturday .. $5.50 each set 3 only beaded Tunics, the newest for Evening Dresses. Can be worn over any shade of satin effectively. Reg. $25.00, Friday and Saturday .. $18.50 White extra quality Flannelette gowns for men and women, made very full sizes and extra good material. Reg. $2.25, Friday and Saturday ... $1.79 Beautiful Evening Dresses in Canton Crepe and Silks, worth up to $35. Six only to clear at $19.00 each. Don't miss seeing them. COATS $25 Coats for $16.50 $35 Coats for $25.00 "$45 Coats for $35.00 In the lot are Burberry, Vel- our and Bolivia. You are sure to save many a dollar 12 only new, pretty all wool flannel, one piece Dresses--Different styles and colors for Misses and Women, 16 years to 40 bust. Regular $9.25 to $12.75 will bring i ig volume of business and padi, males your New Year's gift Thos. Miller & Sons