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Oshawa Daily Times, 27 Jul 1927, p. 6

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WAS 90 YEARS OLD Mra, Catharine Jane Switzer, an ed resident of Thurlow, died at e age of 90 years, The deceased the last surviving member of er family, and had been a resi- dent in the county for the greater fon of her life, Sais LW -- . hy | OAR CRASHES INTO WINDOW. | ' When the steering gear of his car locked yesterday, George Buckle, & tourist from the ashed through the window of rber shop on Bridge street west, Belleville, The plate glass was shat- tered and some damage resulted to the car; no person was injured. : FOUND DEAD IN BED { James Bryce died suddenly yes- terday morning at his home in Bel- Jewitt. He was about the house at - 8ix o'clock and shortly after was i Jad dead in bed. The late James ryce was born in Cannifton 63 rs ago. He was a conductor on e Canadian Pacific Railway for ftwoney vears and for the past ten ars had been in the employ of the fanaa National Railways, [§ SETTLEMENT ARRANGED ! The appeal of the Village of Mer- Swickville against the equalization of the assessment of the United Coun- {ties of Leeds and Grenville, came up for trial before His Honor Judge <Reynolds at the Court House in Brockville, Tha majority of 'the "members of the Counties Council were present and several of the "municipal clerks, After . consider- sable discussion between the parties interested an amicable settlement iwas reached, AGEURGE OUP YACHTS TODAY 2. The four yachts that are to compete for the George Cup in the graces at Cobourg on July 27, 28 "and 29 are the harbor now, Representatives' of film companies are arrivingl' n' town today to film Lthe big event, On Monday (Civic Holiday), the Cobourg invitation «races are fo he sailed with some sityx or seventy yachts taking part. "Cobourg's waterfront is taking on A very gay aspect, with many pleas- ure and racing craft coming in. The town: of Cobougg will present flas which , have béen specially made for the vnt, as first, second ¢gand thid prizes. ABK HYDRO TO SURVEY RIVER ""By a recent enactment of the Provincial Government, Belleville City Council may petition the Lieu- tenant-Governor and 'he in torn can instruct the Government to ask the Hydro Electric Power Commission to make a complete survey of the Moira River both for power purposes and also for the prevention of floons in United® rite the-m the Spring and any expenses that might be entailed will be borne by that body." This wag the informa- tion given to the special meeting of the City Council of Belleville yes- terday when they met with engin- Leérd of the Cnadian National Rall- i Sasadian Focfo Railway, and -Ele¢tric Power Commis- eMurchy, K. C. and el*of the C.P.R., to dis- after hg in the Spring. DRIVER IS FINED $100 Magistrate J. Albert Page, Brock- ville, las decla @bnfgcated a motor trick valuéd at $2{700 and 1,200. bottles of beer. which were seized by Provincial Constable Ham- mer of Prescott, when he arrested the driver of the truck, A. Villen- euve of Hull, near Fort Town re- cently, The beer, which was pur- chased in Hull was supposedly en route to the horder for shipment across the St, Lawrence River, Vil- lineuve paid a fine of $100 and costs, $7.66, for having beer in his possession without a permit from the Ontario Liquor Contrel Board. STROKE CAUSES DEATH Mrs, John Kelly, aged 82 years, a life-long resident of Smith's Falls, passed away at the home of her son, David Kelly, there folowing several weeks' illness, as a result of a paralytic stroke. Decemsed, who was horn at Wolford Centre, lived at Merrickville before coming to Smith's Falls over thirty years ago. Her hushand predeceased her, The late Mrs, Eunice Dillabough Kelly was widely known and leaves to sur- vive her two sons and two daugh- ters, namely, David at home, John of Detroit, Mrs. Thomas Williams of North Battleford, Sask. and Mrs! Sask. There are nine grandchil- Sask., There are nine grandchil- dren. Deceased, who was of a hap- by, bright disposition, always was most devoted to her family. She was a member of the United Church and her pastor Rev. J. Semple, con- ducted the funeral service at her late home this afternoon, following which the remains were taken to Merrickyville , for interment in the Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were: John Palmer, C. King, W. Williams, B. Beckett, G. Thompkins and J. Row. There were many beautiful floral tributes, Mother--*WHhy is baby crying?" Nurse (in next room)--'"He wants--"' Mother--*' well give 'him what he wants." , The Baby howls louder, Mother--*"Why didn't you him what he wanted?" Nurse---"1 did. 'It was a hee!" give prevenitng flood | ou 2a PS by ES OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY. JULY 27,1927 wee sums, $14.95 Any $35.00 Suit in Light Colours $19.95 Friday and Sat. -- Men's English Broadcloth Shirts Ladies' Corselettes hd Silk Stripe - 25¢ MEN'S SUITS, $9.95 § MEN'S LADIES' VESTS || Men's Novely Broadcloth ENGEL'S A Chale LH TWEED WORK PANTS | 75¢ Pair 19¢ Pair SATURDAY ONLY J ATHLETIC 49 Another Shipment of | UNDERWEAR C Ladies' First Qualit Hose, All Shades, fot BALBRIGGAN * I Shirts & Drawers GRT. 45¢ MEN'S FANCY | Boy's Cotton $1.25 Shirts, collarg., attached >" $1. A 4 -------- -- DF Not mor: than 2 Pairs to each Customer SOX, pr. 29¢ 98c ENGEL'S-- 16 Simcoe St. S.,Oshawa | ON IN FULL SWIN Thursday July 28th Marks the End of Our First Week of Tremendous Price Cutting WATCH US FOR ONE MORE WEEK Remainder of our SUMMER DRESSES 79¢ Jerseys 29c § Men's Chambray 49 C Work Shirts - Ladies' Silk and Crepe DRESSES SEE THE $4.95 "WINDOWS i i A iii--3 ---- Divanette Suite These useful Suites are so handy when you have need of an extra bed, be- sides making a good look- ing suite, finished in wal- nut and covered in brown leather. .............. 4-Plece Bedroom Suite Splendid quality Bedroom Suite, finished shaded walnut. jty, dresser, bowend bed and chifforette. . Special. Reg. $159.00, for Comprising van- Genuine Barrymore Wiltons, b of the mewest floor covering you meed, we have tial Axomi etc.-- and colors--all perfect weaves. patterns We also have a complete line of linolenms, small rugs, stair carpeting and matting. Come in today--prices are lower than at any time of the year. Extra fine quality Silk Shades with art iron stand. A won- derful acquisition to any room. Regular a ---- TABLES Handsome table for the hall, the living room or the library. Walnut--An elegant piece. Special for this sale. DINING High grade walnug Dining Room Suite, made of selected walnut and the tops of Buffet and Table are treated with waterproof lacquer. Buffet is 60" long, fitted with 2 drawers and 2 roomy cupboards, 6' extension dining table and set of 6 chairs, covered in real leather. Reg. $219.00, for White Kitchen with Special Values Have Been Arranged to Make This Sale the Biggest Yet-- Don't Le Kitchen Cabinets Odd Dressers For 'the guest room or the large closet or evem your own - bedroom. Everybody needs an extra dresser. Large variety, speciall priced for this sale. y $18.95 to $45.00 Bed Outfits 14 Simmon's large size, walnut et Anything Keep You way i Paris Ki ge Nag Front ons: lined. Regular $67.50, for 150 LBS. ICE FREE Enamel Tabls porcelain alte Cprriages LUKE FURNI 63 King Street East TURE CO. Phone 79

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