Oshawa Daily Times, 6 Oct 1932, p. 14

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i, bk THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1932 St. Andrews-By-The-Sea THANKSGIVING SALE Friday and Saturday By Thornton W. Burgess RC katate. aned™ : ! LE isis of v ; 7 " THE POACHER cight fine nearly grown young : 5 : ys 1 EK : . tien imo nia Grouse, Partridges he called them, Wd : ut , The crooked in his ways you'll find [as do many folks, afthough they 3 ; h : 4 ; : J ° Is just as crooked in his mind. . ouldn't, tor there are true Par- --Qld Mother Nature.f tridges, and it is very confusing. ------ "Thunderer and his family are Ruf- "3 F i" 2 oie ; . / as true that th was a|fed Grouse, so named because of % 4 y : : digs ve > Go 2 It was truc that there was aie se, $0 7 ng. : i ss ; 3 ; Our Two Day Thanksgiving Sale offers exceptional value in stranger often visiting the Green]the handsome ruff each one wears, : PA « ? IY V4 i 2 Ws : cel Forest on the farm of Farmer By the time the hunting season ; ; y : % A : : by 2 4 Winter Coats, Misses' and Women's sizes are included. Val Brown.. and Chatterer the Red [approached the poacher knew all . £ 3 4) ¥ : p wr. ¥ mh ; Squirrel had been right in suspect- | the feeding and resting places used ' 4 AT) ; 7 . 2% > ' : ' ks to $29.50 regularly. $21 50 or Soe ( £ h aa THANKSGIVING PRICE ..ocoovousrssssmsssiiimmnsss. Pe ing him of no good purpose. He by the young Grouse and the best made those visits only when he was | way of approaching each one, so certain that Farmer Brown and [as to be sure to get a good shot. u " ' ; Farmer Brown's Boy were not like- | He also had discovered that hand- 4 '8d : - 0% A Iv to be about and so see him. [some old Thunderer and Mrs, » ; : rr 3 a / ? a ; y x ar ' ouse se o have disappeared. hy fi LAR y pi | ¥ ® You sce. there were signs warning | Grouse seemed to have disap; \ +} ¢ 4 £ ¢ 2 » y 0 t C t 1 0 people that it was against the law "It is queer, but -1 haven't seen i ad a p 4 : " \ ur Fines oa [ . to hunt and shoot on that land, and | cither of those birds for Wl jegst . p <% ¥ / wy, f ¢ 8 poo eel SSI ENR --- vt veeks," thought he, 'I wonder 4 4 & y # r ah ty is : while this man was not then shoot- | tWo weeks," 1 p To : ' ; ! | ing he was planning to later. So, | if anything has happened to them, : i 7 le § a J i : The very newest fabrics and latest New York styles. Our i 1 f § = KR, 3 ie fa rs bo ' : ; Kin ' ! ACHES regular $35.00 and $39.50 qualities. Thanksgiving o" course, he didn't want to be seen | or if they have left this part of there. the Green Forest. If it were a He was what is called a poacher, | couple of the young birds 1 would Te INH : Ror b = ; i" 7 ' SH tk A peachier is oie who steals {urred | think that a Fox or an Owl had ; : » 5 ; ; and feathered folk from the land | caught them, but those two old 4 " " y 2 Day Sale of another. He probably would say | birds are to clever for anything . wasn't stealing, because the | like that tu happen to them. f j 08) he Wau 2 had been any hunting I 32a bathing in the warm waters of Katy's Cove, mond: Mrs. S. Watson; Mrs, R. D. Rell; Mrs. ittle furred and feathered folk [there pe wid id therefore, were free | would say that they had been driv- BL Andrews Dy. -the- -Sea, New Brunswick, "and sun |George Balfour; Mr Donald Markey: Col. Allan » one who could kill them, but [en . out, but the hunting season bathing on the shining sande, arc two of the most | Magee; Gordon Shirres; Gordon Reed; Miss Dora to any one wh t healthful and entertaining occupations of those who | Magee: Mrs, Nora Wainwright: M R. C. RREIVIN ie, a TE THANKSGIVING NEW SCARFS 75¢ ; : z he would know that |hasu't opencd yet so it isn't that, b in Jig eat: fe li kind of luck I ought to Visit this popular and smart resort, which centres | yiigs Cantlie, of Montreal; Miss H. D'Arcy, St. MILLINERY $1 59 Another Thanksgiving OUR GREATEST v FL Fl " an r this was not x on the Algonquin Hotel of the Canadian Pacifi : rr « T i en |get at least half a dozen of those Railway. Pacific | Louis; Miss V. Schoonmaker, New York; and D. A. SALE. offer that merits your The hunting season. We ig nen birds in a short time. Then Anderson, Ott very soon. Until then the law pro- young 'Dirds mn as ] . The filustration shows a rou N . reon, awa. attention, new Ou | tected Thynderer the Grouse and I'll get out of pate and keep ot inent people from an A Borie Brom Inset is little' Miss Lucinda Marguerite Vaughan Abowt 70 Hats in this | 0, aa, ne) = Dress SALE all the members of his family, but and AE Bi Ww RE Wiper cities sun bathing after a most refreshing plunge, | Of Montreal, who.is showing the world what the | assortment, We advise | "0 hore, Friday when this protection was with- | (Coypright, 1932, by T. W. Burgess) end includes :--Mr, and the Hon. Mre, R. M. Red. | Well-dresced infant wears when about to paddle in eaMly choice as Whey. | yyy sature drawn the only safety the Grouse Ti re "The i Day: of mond; the Ion. Peggy, Havel and Anre Shaugh-|the warm water, or bulld a great big castle on will go quickly at the day 75¢ would have would be on land where e next story ne ay cessy; Judge and. Mrs Bond; Miss Margot Red- tho sands. price. . no shooting was permitted. Thun- Terror." . i derer and Mrs. Grouse had lived mente a | a --r TTT through many hunting seasons and BOOK TELLS OF there {¢ no police post of any Angel Skin, Crepe | shipments or in- any hunting I -j | that on the land of WV ™ 7 . | . mn tance ih Wester Canads. i ) ! h F they knew al ooting was al- AFRICAN HEROINE x. JH 5 port : ( i \ We n n ad Brassier , White Pink. Br ly ir Farmer Brown no shoot: 1 I, & Co ot? '} | in which Major and Mrg, Moodie | Sizes 30 to 38. . inte 'ol lowed if he could help it. They j id have not lived, and Mrs. Moodie | 2 day sale 25¢ giving Sale, Lo ors; knew also that now and then a! london. -- "Datghters of accompanied by her husband on Black, Navy, FErown. many of the memorable trip Regular $2.98. or di T t land | Aj; (A ollock tells of Ann poacher did hunt on tha \frica, . k s : , "Can . o yii x . ) = jeg when he could sneak on without | pagina who closed her long life of TORONTO PRODL CE jor anges, Cal. Val. : =o | with which his name is associu- 10 DOZ, 3 2 day 82 50 being seen wctive service this vear, and who QUOTATIONS | + ears, case #2 ! : ted, When he established the | ANGEL SKIN CREPE | sale . Phise Misses', Women's . © 1p. « of v of » o -- : i . "™ n . This stranger was one of these | will Jong be remembered in Cape (Buying) hel i Vegetables, Do : X first police post at Fullerton Har SLIPS and Half Size 8 3 § 1] (4 yo 8, wa) 1t $ 1 x - rr y Tl tv poachers. For several weeks he he Wd (Town. One of Africa's heroic mis- Toronto dealers are Nuvi 26s, wax, 11 9 t ? | bor, Mrs. Moodie was the first Colors, Black, Flesh GLOVE SHEEN styles, grouped at been spending a lot of § 1e n aries op Mackenzie--found produce at the follow ices reen, 11 qt white woman the natives eve! White. Come early LINGERIE 44¢ one price for this ing about. the country, lookin her on the roadside by her dying Eggs--Prices to farmeis and 2 5 | had geen, She herself didn't woe Friday for these as | PANTIES, BLOOM. |] event, Misses" locations where Grouse were ; her, Slave-traders had left them | cOUBtry shinpers: Ungraded, | Beets, doz 0 | another for a year. When he the quantity may not ERS, VESTS styles come in one > | er. ave-traders wd t 4 . ', > a ' - o " | " » | 3 . § ' a es and taking note of their favorite]. _ 1s mere useless: things Ann | cases returned fresh extras, 23c; Cabbage, hamper 2} established the post at Fort | last the 2 days. Our regular 59¢ qual- and two piece styles eating and resting places, so that] nadia that the Bishop often fresh firsts, 18c; seconds, 12c | Carrots, doz. .... 0. Churchill where shes lived fer | Thanksgiving ity. Thanks. in: Canton, Rough when the hunting season .shot sep) n hi shoulder through Graded, cases free, 23 to 24c, 19 | Cauliflower, hamper two years, there was but ore | Sale 89¢ aiving Prico 44¢ Lixcps aul, new ight hem to 20c, 13c. | Hi 5 | other white woman ? novelty woo abe ven he could go right to 1 nir ho Toad tp | to 20c, . y : thei waste of time. "He had not |! : a ves ™m ol Butter--No. 1 Ontario eream- | Celery, doz. .... 25 60 | Quite early in her "post" jife rics, The Women's a y h was a quick . ' v : | a id ize intended to poach on the lar MD Terie a : Hi ery solids 22 to 22%c; No, 2. { Corn, doz, . i ; | Mrs. Moodie began the study of and Half Size styles ' oO nager | Cucumber photography. The Indians about are in Plain Crepe. rown, byt happening RR . fy hoeeli21 to 21%, { Cucum ' ans abot | Farmer B ow hap] NE far 1 y control others, it was | er Special. 206: o the sottlement.. fila i 9 Print Crepe and cross through that pa ot he fs, LR Farben a Youn Churning ¢ream--- Special, 20¢; 2 \: men Battleford - : : s en | believe her father must have | No. 2, 1fc, to.b. |Gherkins, 6 1q Th were of intense interest to her, | Silk Suits. Regular to $16.50. Green Forest one day in early fall |, high fias he 2 ®INo. 1, 19¢; ed accidentally come 2 oss | 7 hiss \ e! hme s ie was shipping. points. : Lettuce, head, crate and he ih rimented and pra "| values Tt er and Mrs. rou at yen. » ed 2a] Cheese--No. 1 large, colored HS iced so zealously that she react. | . $7 95 Tomderer. i wi 1 was {FE UOR, ie ies i ii 9 s | paraffined and government grad- | Marrows, 11 qf 5 2 od A very high d¢ gree of effici 18, King St. W. Telephone 609 | price . the hunting season ¢ ! led, 103% to 11c. Onions, pickling, 11 nen Thereafte r her pacio- | ' his gun with A Poultry-- Alive. A B v Wil 51 graphs became valuable séuvenir of the coming season at i 3 re Lidia ~"" | Chickens, over 4 Ibs. 15 w= .. | Onions, doz. bunche | pie ran Phases of he r inter- | then and there decided at he: iamual i $4 , own, | Do, 3% to 4 Ibs, 13 .. 5 20.48 ing and varied experiences in | . ; ai ag | western and northern Canada. on' that a copy of the collec When a party of climbers i found a solitary Alpinist sit: WOOL CRE 1 find out Bo TRINg J th : en ; 4 | Do.,.3 to 314 ibs, 12 .. .uil Do., 100-1b er tion is in the possession of ihe | guides recently reached the summit | ting on the top, 14,780 feet abov would keep watch and | Her v} a Reel HA . : . % photographic studies thes, Grouse were livin Do, 2% to 3.18. 11 0». ! 5 Imo 1tfe We a] od 1dies of Kek- ! \ ! re 3 1 ro considered of such | Canadian Government, of the Matterhorn, in Switzerland, | sea level, if there were any | Peppers, "If there are enon Over 4% 1be, each 14 .s f.20 ( a Shea _ an _ here to make it worth while taking {Lane | Over 3%: to 41; lbs each Do., 11 qt 7 a chance I'll get over here son vould go alone. 13:2... .. Parsley, doz. . day when T knov th e way is clear | - > . Over 215 to 312 1be | Radishes, doz. buncl C WEY | . 4 12 and get thes, rds, J) lat 15 20 | 5 self. "It wil if 1 don't] on. Licutenant = "0 Oyer 115 to 2!'3 lbs. each Smash, hamper 0.5 2 have to was 3 wookin "1 son, whe earned far A the nick- 11 .. .. Tomales, door, 11 a : them, and I fan make sure name A 0 ya o imetrne. | Fatted hens over 5 lbs, each 0.15 an hem, a ak ; ' an as riding instruc- | ts ir .. |Turnips, 11 qt ons ® hy learning habits heforehan r he N Zealand * Artillers . Then if 1 don't find them in one | he World Haigh ) Tied at| Over 4 to 5 Ibe. each Watercress, § qt, place I'll he su a find the Well n, NZ. He a in the | 10 12 1 Over 31 to 4 )bs. each 09 12 | Spring broilers each et re ee ee -------- Vegetables, Import cd-- --- | - . id | ions, Spas § ---- = : another, Boer war and < wounded at the Onions, Spanish, case : It wasn't long hefore he knew Qian Ladysmith, wl is. con- ) thins 25 | that living there in the Green| :S0 ° L280 mith i be.. each | [4 Forest on Farmer Brown's land | a at part i the | ns were Thunderer, Mrs. Grouse and "relief of M: rs over 5 lhs Sa ! i | {] | ©. -| IS MEMBER OF | 2 & Lovell |"... %%-| NOTED FAMILY | Scotch Anthracite Over 4 to 5 lbs, earth {]| produce to retail dealers ig -- i \ following prices: New Countess of Egmont " | F.ggs--Fresh extras, T tone, 2Ge; fresh extras, loose, | Traces Ancestry Back to ||| il] 28¢c; firsts, 22¢; seconds, 15c, | pi Re ie Butter-- No... 1 ereamery, Stricklands FOR 4] prints, 25¢; No, 2 creamery, | -- | T = [4 prints, 24ec. | Edmonton, Alta. . Gertrude hursday. Frida (Cheese New larre, +: | Addison in the Journal writes: 9 twins, 12%e; triplets, A : | Frederick Perceval, 11th Eari of | ------------------------------------ f new stiltons, 14c, Old, large, Egmont, again has proved his ane Saturda 16%¢c; twins, 16%c; triplets, | love for Canada and hings Can- y I] 17e. adian by his choice of a Cana- Poultry--Brollers, 25e to 20¢; | dian bride, Anne Geraldine An chickens, 5 to 6 1bs.,, 25¢ lb.; 4 | gusta, daughter of 1. G. Moodie, Coty's Compacts, reg. 75¢ ...........0....39¢c {}{to 5 b=. 22¢; 3 to 4 Ibs, 200; | Of Calgary, and grond-daughter Boracic Acid, 15c size gc |} under 23; ibs. 28c. Hens, over | of Major J. D. Moodie, late su- Peo Oshawa 2 RE re iY 5 1hs., 20 to 23c; 4 to 5 1bs., 18 | perintendent of the Royal North 0 he d f Camphorated Oil, 25¢ size ................19¢ ||to 20c. Duckiings, 22 to 25c. West Mourfted Police, * : ' . eo : 3 . Tho new Countess of Egniont, We wish to draw your attention to ten points of superiority in Gen- Russian Mineral Oil, 16 oz .49c¢ we rE i TORONTO WHOLESALE through her grandmother, Mrs {| » : Beecham' 3 Zils . sai sesvenes16c and 29¢ PROVISIONS J. D. Moodie, links up with the uine Scotch Anthracite Coal. More Uniform Quality. Heat y Toront rovisl lealer: » Fitzgibbong and Stricklands. oi "ye Pinkham E] Compound IE sven an BTe quoting op FA pi Tn are Toronto, names that are house 1. A British Product. 6 Scott's Emulsion .................39¢c and 77¢ ll ccal retail dealers: hold words in Canadian history | 2. Less Ash. 7. No Clinkers Per . 3 5 Pork--H. 1 See 13%e: | and jetters, for Mrs, Moodie wu . : : 1 Electric Heating Pads ..................$2.98 || Pork--Ham 13 to 13te: | C00 IEE, (00 MOL Wood Mee 3. Long Burning. 8. High in Carbon Content. Dollar Lady's Syringe (whirling type) ............89¢ ig i ' | Fitzgibbons, the hero of Beaver 4. E Heati 9. Less Cost Per Seaso Black Band Nipples 4 for 24c 10 Cured meats: - Long clears Dam and also of Mrs, Susanna : yeh Sating, » Juss Lost Pep Se The is Sait iy alesis ve ars, | : 5. Easily Kindled. 10. Less Furnace Attention. Clean i IE " Yoine 00 | Strickland Moodie one of the fa- Seidlitz Powders (10 pair to the box) 2 boxes 25¢ Io to 0 he, ri? 12 | mous Strickland sisters, and au. |} . : : : ; It In It will be the policy of this Company to sell Genuine Scotch Anthra- and Lysol ..................... 22c, 42c and 82c [|Ds. bellies 14 to 20 Ibs, oc; | thor of 'Roughing Ii In toe : re ig ghar " no sli' ang other vivid stories cite on a positive guarantee that it will will not clinker and will give Convens Ipana Tooth Paste ..............33c, 2 for 65c (|| m!ddles 50 to 70 Ibs, 13c. ot pioneer life on Ontario. rel Hot Water Bottles, 98c value ..............69¢c ||tubs, 11c; pails, 1134¢; prints, parue great grandfather of Lady perfect satisfaction. ient Cgmont, an Irishman, was a Hot Water Bottles, $1.25 value ses essnsany 79¢ 11 %e. British non-commissioned officer + Mined i in the Glasgow District and imported by Mec- Shortening---Tierces, 9c; tubs, Cream of Olives 39c¢ in the Napoleonic wars, ard * os aanne CRE ET SE 41 9%e; pails, 9c; prints, 10c. oo Flt . hid $l Jasmine Face Powder and Cream neh ener sn S100 1 Special pastry--Tierces, 1415¢; Same te 1 pn i 1505, ng * Laughlin Coal and Supplies Lid., through the Port of Jasmine Bath Powder and Salts .......... .$1.25 | SE hry Pals 1 3 LE FRU | ¥38 fo him that Laura Secord |p ; Montreal ' i pd eo ohhh ' brought her famous warning cf Jasmine Talcum and Puff RT NE TE ES I .39¢ ! PRICES the intended advance of the 5 | Virol a EE We EE AE .39c, 59¢ and 99c¢ | Abies, No, 1 Dackess: ericans, and it was his stragedy |]! T no's Fruit Salts . ©... 01.01" 780, 3 for $225 [|| Bem i700 ban | ude | i bons about thoi dea | Less Ash -- Less Coal Per Winter English Fruit Saline .......... .29c, 4 for $1.00 !|]| Blueberries, 11 ats. _ |. His son, Charles Fitzgibbons, a II Klenzo Shaving Cream and large Tooth Paste,, | Do. 6 qls. : barrister in. Toronto, and for Over 3 t3 31% 0s "i Colored ducklings 2¢ less Old roosters, over 5 lbs, each 07 10 .. (Selling) D a 5 | many years clerk of the Surio i Both for ..... ...... es ea date BO Ce el gate Court at Osgoode had mor- | | ! : P i -qt. bas .e . 4% | ried Agnes Punhar Moodie, §| \ AL AND onds Creams. ...........oci...0vu in. 340 [| Deacon, ute. oo 028 45 | daughter of Major J. W. Dunia: Face Hot Water Bottles ....................59¢c {| Do.11ats ... o 73 | Moodie, and his wito Susanna [| i x : ; d| Plums, 6 qts., ... Jd ««9 | Strickland, sister of Aghes | - $ ES | Competitive prices in force every da Po. 114qis. ... 0. . Strickland, author of "Queens 1 [| y ony []! Thimbleberries England," and t the f . Bs, ungland," and one o he five: SAVE with. SAFETY at your REXALL STORE i pint out of six-daughters of Thomu 8 KING ST. E. 528 SIMCOE ST. 5. [|| Avvlen. bor ee 275 5.00 | tone uns thorarden Full Sut 1} King Street W. = LIMITED Tel. 1246 PHONE 23 PHONE 68 Bananas, 1b. .... 0.035% % the realm of letters. ; ? : D - i Tor ot DO S>2o3e BO = on td 12 or S > or Grapefruit, case 0.30 Beginning with Calgary, with 0 . the exception of Prince Albert, Lemons, case .... 93.5

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