Oshawa Daily Times, 25 Aug 1932, p. 14

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"PAGE FOURTEEN" hs ; : THE OSHAWA: DATYTIMES, THURSDAY. AUGUST. 25. 1932 "wi egies BGEAE, Codi Prices Are ey and Values Higher in Oshawa mim Solina News (Mrs. W. T. Baker, Correspondent) SOLINA, Aug. 18--=Mr, and Mrs. Royal Hall, Oshawa, Mr. Percy Law, Mr. and Mrs. Will, White, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robson, :Mr. Charlie White and daughter, Gertie, Oshawa, Mr: Kenneth Foster, Bow- manville, Mr. and Mrs. Charlton McBride, and son Burton, Mr, Alin White and Mr. George Dickson, Peterboro', were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George White. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Langmaid, Oshawa, are spending a few days with their neice, Mrs. S. E. Werry. Mrs. Craine, Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Hinkson, Regina, and Mrs. E, Hink- son, Oshawa, visited at Mrs, Thom- as Bakers' on Tuesday. t Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tink, Misses Evelyn Tink and Helen Bak- |t er, and Mr. Bruce Tink spent Sun- day with friends at Chalk Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crossman and Irene, Kedron, visited at Mr. C. D. Pascoes. v Mr. and Mrs. John Kivell visited Vv Master William James, awa, is visiting at Mr. H. A, coe's, Mr. and Mrs. Lauren. Yomn and Dorothy, Miss Mary Hogart. Harmony, visited + with Mr. and Mrs. Joh, Pascoe and Hr. and Mrs. Fred White, Oshawa, and Mr. H. G, Bert. Reid called on Mr. Pascoe Congratulations to Misses Ruth Ruth McKessock and Helen Baker in winning third place, in the coach- ing class held at Millbrook. Master Wesley Werry visited at Bowman- ille. Masters 'illiam- James and Bert, Johnston, Bowmanville, are holiday- ing with Master Wesley Werry.: Miss Jean Hogarth, Hampton, spent a few days at his grandpar- ents' Baker. home, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Baker .vis- ited at Mr. J. D. Hogarth, Hamp- on, on Sunday. Miss Bessie Paterson is home tor he week-end. Miss Margaret Lockwood, Osh- Pas- Bowman- Master Charles Hoar, Mrs. ille, is visiting with his 'aunt, C. Smith. Eastern Ontario News School Nears Completion Kingston.--Work on tha néw St. John's Separate school wil} fe completed by Saturday of this week. While the taking of level: and other preliminary work on this mew school was commenc.d in April of this year, the actua! work of construction was tearing down of the old school as construction of the walks on he school property, The date for the opening of the new achool has not yet been #nnounced. Fur- niture will be installed next week. Orangemen Attend Church Clayton. Members of the Orange order of Clayton, Innis- ville, Almonte and Pakenham, led by the fife and drum band of Arnprior, Sunday - evening, at- tended St. George's Church here, when Rev. J. W. R. Meakin de- impressive sermon. not started until May 9. The work of has also been completed, as weil Leafs Lose Two Close Contests Toronto, Aug. 25.--No soouer do the Leafs cast off a losing streak than they go and gather up another one. Before the Ori- olee came to town last week the Leafs had absorbed defeat im nine straight games. Then they beat the Orioles three in a row. Now, they have . dropped their last four fixtures. Despite the far flung hits of Red Wingo, the Fleet Streeters lost a doubleheader yesterday as 'the Albany Senators, formerly the Reading Keys, opened a six .game series at the water fromt park. The score in each case was {the same, 4 to 3, the first game going 12 innings, and it was the second consecutive day the Leafs have gome down twice in an af- ternoon. Give a hand to Wingo. He was given plenty by the some five hun. dred fans as he peeled off a home rum, triple, a double and a single in seven official turng at bat. And he had a near three-bagger on his double in the first game but the relay beat him at third by a whis- ker. Kingston Beaten by Belleville 7-6 Belleville, Aug. 25--Belleville Na- tionals remained in the running for the C.O.B.L. pennant when they de- feated Kingston Ponies 7-6 last night. The next game will be play- ed in Kingston on Thursday, and if the Nationals win the serics will be tied at two games each and the teams will toss for the venue of the fifth game. Kingston loaded the bases in the ninth innings, had a run home and needed two to tie, but Pointer set- tled away and made the next two hits to the Infield, the runners be- ing thrown out at the plate, while the third bounced to Cretney at first. The Ponies went in front in the fourth when they shoved over a quartet of runs on four hits with two errors sandwiched in, but Bel- leville fought back, and in the sixth tied the score and pounded Jamie- son, ace of the Ponies staff, out in which all but melted by the rally'in the ninth frame by the losers. old "Country Soccer Glasgow, Aug. 25--Aberdeen over- whelmed Kilmarnock by 7 to 1 in a Scottish League midweek soccer match yesterday. Motherwell, last season's First Di- vision leaders, gave Dundee its third straight defeat, 2 to 0. Celtic lost an opportunity to go into the lead of the First Division, going down by the odd goal in three before . their lowly rivals, Partick Thistle, who thus wop their first game of the season. Ayr United triumphed over East Stirling, 4 to 2. Dunfermline: went to -the top: of the Second Division by blanketing Edinburgh 4 to 0. Arbroath took the first beating of the season from Albion Rovers and Montrose suffered similar treatment from Hibernians. Man 'zets but little here below Upon this busy earth, And if the honest truth you'd know, the eighth to take a three-run lead, He's getting all he's worth, Friday & Saturday Specials at the GROCMEATERIA 174 Ritson Rd. S. Phones 3235 - 3234 MEATS GROCERIES Fresh Pork Spareribs 1b. 7c Snowflake Pastry Flour Fresh Pork Sausage 24 1b, bags ...... 2 . Snowflake Pastry Flour, 7 1b. bags .......17¢ Fresh Firsts Eggs doz, 2c White Icing Sugar ine SR The, 18c Choice Callioeian Prunes viseessis..8 Ibs, 28c Black Pekoe Tea 0b, 28c " Castle Floor Wax go 1 1b, tins ,.......28¢ Palmolive Soap with coupon ..8 cakes 13c Choice Round Steak 1b. 17¢ Choice Teabone Steaks 1b. 25¢ Finset Boneless Stew Veal te 2 Ibs. 23c Fresh Balongna, ' Sli 2 lbs. 25¢ Fray Bentos Corned Beef Quaker ra Finest Cooked Ham, per pkg. ........10C Sliced FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY . ALL GROCERIES AT SUPERIOR CHAIN STORE PRICES livered an The church was filled - to the doors and a large crowd stood outside. Before service the band played a number of selecions Al- ter the service, refreshments were served to the visiting Orangemen. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Wright and Miss Hazel and Arthur, of Ridge- town, and Miss Nora Werry, Ked- ron, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. S. C. Werry. ; Miss Pearl Geary, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Larimer and fam- ily, Blackstock, visited at Mr. W. T. Taylor. Sunday at:Mr. L. J. Short's, Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Werry, Ked- ron, visited at Mr. S. E. Werry's. Miss Margaret McKessock is vis- iting in Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reynolds, Ruth, Arthur and Jean, visited at Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Somerville's, Cherrywood, Mrs. Minng eee rt Ce Oe leh Lamble's We Specialize In Going Back to School Toilet Tissue 700 Sheets. Soft white tissue, free from chemicals, Fly-Kil Instantly Kills Flies and other insects. Harmless to any material. 16 oz. 59¢ 8°40c 32° $1 To Replace Drill Boat Brockville.--A pew drill boat is expected to arrive within a day or two at Chippewawa Bay, N.Y. to replace the America, which was blown up by dynamite on July 19. with a loss' of seven lives. The explosion tore the Am- erica in two and the sections sunk in 35 feet of water. The machinery has been salvaged but owing to the depth of tha water | an attempt to recover the hull | will not be made, Jury & Lovell Offer Immense Opportunities to Save Money on Drugs by These BY THESE DEEP-CUT PRICES Thursday. Friday-Saturday 35¢ Castoria School at Eldad had 114 present and Messrs, E. R. Taylor and S. E. Werry were in charge. In the church service Mr. Alan Bal- | son read the story of the two gold- en lilies. The choir sang an open- ing chorus and Miss Evelyn Millson and Jessie Yellowleces sang a duet "Help a Brother." The choir sang "Bless our Home", Then a quar- tet, Mr. George Werry, Miss Muriel Baker, Mrs. Joh, Baker and Mr. S. E. Werry, "When the Howling Tempest Rages", a solo by Miss Lena Taylor, "Oh Thou Who Rules the Wind and Waves"; full chorus bv the choir. "Dry up the Tears", "Out of the Mouths oi Little Chil- dren" by full choir. "I am Watch- ing 0, the Shore Tonight", by full chorus. Solo, Mrs. J. W. Yellowlees "Oh the Wavy is Rugged and Steep." Duet, Misses Ruth McKessock and Eil Balson, "Lik Shepherd" TUNICS | 5 Tull i This i is g Sih touching and also interes MIDDIES | el el . op ireting and | Helen Baker 1isited at Mrs. H MIDDY TIES i) eh, ky ' ail Messrs. W. T. d Joh, Bak PLEATED Visted ne aunt, ig Jom Me. SKIRTS Mullen at Kendal on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Tink. and DRESSES re GYM HOSIERY FRENCH BERETS 1 Lorraine visited .at Mr. W, Vinces {and Mr. H. F. Tinks. Miss Fyelyn SATEEN BLOOMERS returning with them. Mr. Russell Nice visited his hro- BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS ther-in-law. Mr. Harold Jebson, near Toronto on Sunday. UNDERWEAR STOCKINGS Mr. and Mrs. JI. J. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. I. Miller and Clifford KNEE LENGTH SOCKS visited at Liskeard on Sundav. and - son, Toronto, 47°42 25¢ Decoration Day | Picton.--Most impressive in its beautiful simplicity, and attend- ed by a large number of people, the annual decoration day cere- monies and memorial service at Wellington Cemetery were car- ried to a successful conclusion on Sunday afternoon. There were two phases of the ceremonies, the one at the Soldiers' Memorial gates at the Park, and the other at the cemetery, both of such an denia Rare nature as to leave indelibly an impression of this occasion on the minds of all who Attendsd, | FACE | POWDER will be given One 50c Jar of GARDENIA CREAM FREE. $1.50 Value $1.00 Fruit Saline Large can fine English SOAP "13" Unlucky for dirt. Large round Cake 79¢ doz. A De Luxe Fillable in white Jade effect with each $1.25 LISTERINE, With each box of the new Gar- AUTO STROP KNIFE FREE With 3 Auto Strop Blades 50c 25¢ POND"S TISSUES 2 for 35a 18c Fly Coils 6 for 10c doz. 17c 50c Robinson's Barley 33c Large Size PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES 2 for 25¢ 4 for 48c $1.00 Regesan Fruit Saline 79c 50¢ Pond's Creams | To Open Highway Kingston.-- J. Rowland. president of the Chamber of Commerce, has sent letter to.all members asking them to attend the official opening of the new Highway No. 7, near Arden on Wednesday. Premier G. 8. Henry will officially open the new road at 2.30 p.m. standard time, and it is expected that several other ministers of the Ontario Govern- ment will be in attendance. Fr $1.50 Value \ Ph Smaller Sizes 23c--45¢ The mild, sure Laxative 35¢ Tiny Tot BABY RUBBER PANTS Pure gum rubber in natural shade 19¢ pair 2 pair 35¢ 60c Stillman's Freckle Cream 49c Stag Latherless Cream 100 Sheet Vellium Finish PAD and Pkg. of 25 ENVELOPES to match Both for 25 Good Quality Real Value Just Received a repeat Shipment : St. Denis Bath Powder | Assorted Odors Pleased to report Mr. Everett Nice home from Bowmanville Hos- pital. of C, Dead Ottawa.--One of the original founders of the first Knights of Columbus Council in Ottawa, and a former employe of the Govern- meat Printing Bureau, James Fi. Vaughan, 112 Botelier Street, died on Sunday at a local hos- pital in his 75th vear, In his passing the Knights of Columbus loses one of its most enthusiastic supporters and his death will be generally regretted by his many friends, Coccanut Oil 24c K. Now that it has been learn2l that Grecian women used fa- powder four centuries before the Christian era, perhaps archaeoln- gists will tell us if in those days when Greek met Greek the salu- tation was, 'Is my nose shiny?" --Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Times Classified Ads. get results SELTZER BROMO 19¢, 37¢ 73¢ BATHING SHOES and SWIM-CAPS One-Third Off Regular Price 50c Ipans Tooth Paste 33c Gillette Blades 39¢ and 74c Mennen's Talcum 19¢ 60c Hospital Cotton Chase's - "0 " Accidentally Shot Party Tamworth.--Mr., C. Parks of lakeview had a very painful ac- cident which might very easily have cost him his life, A visitor at the Parks' home, Mr. Luff- man, of Tweed, was cleaning a rifle and not knowing the rifle was loaded he happened to pull the trigger. The bullet entered Mr. Park's knee and came out of the inside of the upper part of his lez. He was immediately taken to Dr. F. D, O'Connor's of- fice and the bullet was soon ex- tracted. He is doing as well as can be expected. offer of Community Shopping Days Friday and Saturday New Fall & Winter Coats New Fall Millinery $1.79 Two days only at this Price. New styles and leading shades. GOSSARD CORSETS HALF PRICE About 235 pairs. discontinued numbers. All this year's styles and splendid value at their regular price, Regular $1.50 1» 38.95, Now 69c to $4.50, earing Frida Saturday, HALF PRICE. y a3 SPORT SKIRTS $1.79 Final clearance Wash Skirts of Wool Crepe, Pique and Flan. nel in Pastel Shades, Regnlar Clear $1.79 Clearing at SILK HOSE 79¢ PAIR All first quality, Pure Silk Hose in Chiffon or Service Won, Regular $1.00 qual. ty. Community Sho ping Days, vd a) > 19¢ HEAVY Sinyicy HOSE Playing CARDS Fine Linen finish Cards with fancy modern backs. 60c Value SPECIAL 39¢ 2 Packs 75¢c Kotex and and Kleenex 2 Packages Kotex, 1 Package Kleenex. Total value $1.15 79¢ Kidney Pills .......... 29¢ Mi 31 Shaving Cream And 25c tube Mi 31 Tooth Paste Both for New 35¢ Phantom §0c Jasmine Kotex PERFUME FREE With $1.00 Box Jasmine Face Powder $1.50 Values $1.00 50¢ Mi 31 Antiseptis *39¢ Phillips' For two days only we offer our new Coats regular $24.50 quality, pure wool cloths, with generous fur trimmings and two season linings. oy Sov $19.75 25¢ Me GLOVES £0¢ Angel Skin CREPE BRASSIERS, 2 5 i Cc DRESS SHIELDS, Pair ......... " 25¢ Suede BELTS, white an 39 colors NN All-Wool COATS .. $2. 98 Fine, quality CHAMO L , Fall shades, pair .. 69¢ HATS, Sturdy VACUUM BOTTLES With Ebonite Cup Cap 39¢ Lavoris 19¢, 37¢ 69c 85¢ Puretest Appointed County Judge Ottawa.---Herbert W. Sangster, K.C., Windsor, N.S., has been ap- pointed county court indge for Hants and Kings, N.S. The new- 1v appointed judge succeeds L. H. Martel, who was removed by or- der-in-connei] as county. court: judge. The order-in-council was passed following receipt by the Dominion Government of the re- port of Chief Justice Chrisholm into charges against Mr, Martel of. conduct unbecoming a judge. A Splendid Heavy Rubber Playball FREE . with each family size tube 'Mi 31 TOOTH PASTE McCOY'S COD LIVER EXTRACT TABLETS Pleasant to Take, No Taste, No Odor 55¢ and 89¢ 50c FROSTILLA 'HAND CREAM and 50c. Frostilla BRUSHLESS SHAVING CREAM Both: For A . 15¢ Size Williams New Hair Tonic Rayex Will be given with each 50c tube. of William's Shaving MESH PANTIES, pr. Danderine 33c, 49¢ 89c Opeko Powder Puffs HICKORY 9¢ Flower Service Gananoque. --A most beautiful ).flower service commemorating the oneninz of St. Lawrence Church was held last -Sunday morning and conducted by the pastor, Rev. HL. W, W. Bromwich. The floral decorations were ex- | quisite, and the concregation was among the largest in vears. The whole program was deenly im- pressive, the choir, led by Mrs, Harvey Scott (organist), excell- inz themselves. While Andrews' They Lane ' Coffee Salts Magnesia AMBROSIA 36¢ Ib. 29c, 49¢ 36¢ Deal consists of: . \ . \ / $1.00 Size Ambrosia KLENZO : Soe Flask SHAVING CREAM PEPTONA The peppy 88c Couettes 15¢ Funnel The biggest tube and fin. Tonic and Appetizer. 2 3 1 00 est. cream on ttle $1.00 Bo! . several new Cutex polish creations. A sample of each will be given with CUTEX Preparations 2 fag Weldrest finest and Heavies it Service Weight that sells is ways a $1.50 pair. Buy your Fall supply now. $ 1 : 1 9 2 days only SPORT COATS 87.93 Cooly Sport Coats of Polo Cloth, Wool Crepe or Diagonal Weaves, White, Fawn, Green. Regular $14.95 to $22.50 Reg. 35c. " 50¢ clearing 1 the on 19¢ 2 Pkgs. Pkg. KLEENEX, three values, $7.95 Final clearance, SPORT SUITS $7.95 Two or three piece Suits in Tweed, Hairline or Knit Weaves, Abowt. 15 'Suits that sold regular to $12.95, Clearing $7. 95 One Price .... DEWLAND'S 181, King St. West. Phone 608. "an idea here . Arizona Produg The Ottawa conference may, ay critics say. have produced a cer- tain amount of friction. Assured- Iv, however, it produced anv amount of fiction.--Toronto Tels- gram, And it Senator Borah ever gi: elected President, it would 5a only a question of time until ka became involved in a quarrel with himself.--S8an Diego Union. Liquid rubber is now hein sprayed on meta] to form a resi!- | ient protective covering, May be | or pedestrians. el 50c Velvo SANITARY NAPKINS. Box of Dozen the market, Giant size 39¢ AY) FEY IE S / 0) or 30 25¢ Jar NOXZEMA CREAM, While they last Jar cissessssenes 11 79¢ 8 King East PHONE 28 You Save With Safety At The Rexall Stores » 528 Sinicoe South PHONE 68

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