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Oshawa Daily Times, 26 Jan 1928, p. 5

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: nited a le was con- "ath the canal, vital te tes naval i commer- a suggested hat .an article in the Pan-Ameri- y ole ane on ba a ava; changed to rea +" 4The Tight of any of the con- Avi states to enter any con- or special arangements Nother state concerning in- aerial navigation is rve- 4% #%0.long as such conven Pod al arrangement does rights or obligations ik g iy to the conven. ahave; agquired or {imposed 2 revided. however, that pro- bY areas within the respee- territories and regulations pers ing thereto may be agreed un. by two or more states for mili- i Msi or interests of pub- 4 Me simple language, it was un- derstood, it means that the Unit- 's co-operation to prohibit airplanes from flying over ly important canal oe | PON CORES 5 . Proposal Part of Eng, ind's Whole Diabelicel Plot" «+Ohlengo, Jan, 26.--BEfforts to chahge the ' calendar intg equal #onths of 28 days were denounced by; Mayor William Hale Thompson an part of "England's whole dia-* boljeal plot" to make the United tes a a "subject of Kin Ceorre." 3 mayor's views on the plan mere 'contained in a telegram tn A#Minneapolis journal in reply to | 'gequest for his stand. fa telegram follows. "To the or: Moses Cotsworth, English- | British citizen, here on world ¥, 'advocates changing the cal- r to equal months of 28 days » eliminating 'fourth of July, 'Day, Columbus Day, Memorial and all Shey Amarichn hail- pOW appear! on our calen- Sugsestion means complete g of year. The present go Hoe, holidays would Ao exist. Has English back- 'also financed by group head- George Eastman, As leader riea First movement, can you statement for us as to your do of this Englishman's From the Mayor: "Answering wire. Some day the loyal people. who would pre- | our priceless heritage will: to make this pation a colony ' " Real Values for Sv - ~~. . wt ee it Le ait Lm ~ Soe. ES devsa > h = - ~ Co Qur]| TWO DAYS FRIDAY and SATURDAY Samples--Infants' Knitted Jackets Link and link and pearl knit stitch, The finest we have ever offered for the money, Regular values ranging from $1.95 to as high as $3.50. On Sale at Bleached Takle Damask A good, heavy, richly finiched quality in leaf and floral patterns, that is usually sold at 75¢ a yard. Width 56 inches. ? ue $1 00 yards ior . On Sale Samples--Ancther R---2 of Infants' Knitted Jackets Including. qualities that, regularly¥sell at $1.00 to 330, ET I therirerresinets 2 for $1 00 Creonres and Chintz Insthe showing. About 20 patterns in particularly attractive and pleasing colorings and designs. Ranging in prices from 29c A 59¢ a yard, width 36 inches, On Sale 4 yuri ror $1.00 50 Only Oyster Linen Breakfast Cloths s Manufactured in Ireland from pure linen yarns. Cream color with attractive borders in blue, Mose and helio. Size 50 x 50 inches. » B to.the fact that there Is in country 8 well-organized ef- "Grest Britain again, haul down Glory and put in her place! Uplop Jack. Your statement Moses Cotsworth recom | ing the 'abolishing of Ameri- | holidays fs in line with per- | histories calling George ington » rebel and traitor i ! belittling our famous Amerj- heroes in the mation's public which I have stopped in" , Jt is to me a part of the diabolical plot. It is mv Loi R our people will unde- ii? danger before ft 1 snd to that end I am tr my part." , KITTS COMMERCE CHAM JOINS INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY A Catharines, Jan. Carmichael, President | dich Chamber of | in 1925-26, is St. Cath- | p organization. of 5400. 000 worth of ad- is mow being subscribe? for, and used by firms in IS THREATENED PLAGUE OF LOCUS: , Jan. 26.--Palest!r: with a plague of I Clearing--All Odd Lines in Frilled Bedroom Curtains Some of them in plain colored voiles, others in white marquisette with colored embroidered 0 and neat figures. Regular $2.95 and $3.00, for, per pair Hemmed Cotton Sheets $1.00 Each Sheet Full double bed size, 70 x 90 inches. Made from a sturdily woven bleached cotton with good, deep hem at top. One dollar is the sale price for one sheet ($2.00 per pair) and this price we can assure you is remarkably low. 2 Only Silk Boudoir Cushions. Regu- lar $2.95, for $1.00 each. 26.--Thts | See the Window To-day for - a Remarkable ain ' rkable Sup 50 Makers' Samples in All Wool Flannels Excellent choice of colors. Women's and Misses sizes. Leos than Half-Price. On Sale $2.95 | very exceptional character of the Bargains advertis- ed and shown in' the windows, and to satisfy as many people as guanti- ties will permit, it will be impossible for the store to ac- cept phone orders for Dollar Day "Bargains. _ me OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1926 PACE FIVE Covering 2 DAYS le HE curtain is raised on the Grand Finale of the Greatest January Clear- ance Sale this store has ever experienced, " It has been a month of wonderful byying opportunities for our cus- tomers, and we believe that everyone has shared in the generous savings ta the full limit, Now we stage the final scene of this Great Economy, Event with one of our Rousing Double DOLLAR DAY SALES "and then right into stock-taking on Monday morning and the closing of an- other business year. D0} (Gv) (GY) (Gv) (V0; A as \X/ 7 \ x Esmond and Twinkle-Down Crib Blankets Pink or blue in Teddy Bear pattern and plain colors. Sizes 30 x 40 and $ 36 x 50. Each, 1.00 20 Dozen Men's Check Silk and /" Wool Half-Hose These are Makers' Substandards of 58e¢ and 76¢c qualities and are mighty good buying at 3 pair for ,, 7 $1 00 ( ) \ 4 32 Inch Check Ginghams All new patterns, Our 29c¢ quality, 4 yards for Our regular 20c quality, 6 yards for Women's Silk and Wool Hose In plain two-color effects as well as fancy check patterns, On Sale, 2 pair $ 1.00 ) 16v0. Horrockses Best White Flannelette 88ins, wide, 4 .yards for $1.00, Now this is a value that is quite unusual, even on an occasion like this. Why it's no more thap the price of the thinnest quality. You should buy at least $1 00 a couple of dollars worth, 4 yds., 's Eagish Rithed Wool Grey and sand only. Sises 8% to 10, Reg. $1. On Bale, 2 pr, for $1 00 N 0, \ 36 Inch Factory Cotton Good medium weight, free from $1 00 any filling. 8 yards for Women's Silk and Artsilk Hose Makers' Seconds 'in a fairly representa- tive showing of colors. Our good 79s Puritan Maid 3 On Sale Ye $1 00 BORIr OF ,.0000r00000s0s 1 Just a Few Pieces of Brass Goods left over from the Christmas selling. Vases and candy dishes that are marked from $1.95 to $3.50, now going 5 at, each, 1.00 Any Het in the Store Women's, aie or Ghlldron's, $1 Bo WEROOBE TOT. + ssmvinss sree veres 54 Inch Wool Charmelaines and Flannels, $1.00 Per Yard For separate skirts and street dresses. Women's Gingham House Dresses Only, SEOUL 4 SOUDle OF 40Ron, Mostly lmao | ¥ 6%) IV (6% 54 Inch Wool Coatings that have been two and three times the price are all included at Girls' Flannel Middies Navy and sizes 12 to 16 years. copen, ERE TRT 55100 othe gre ft emul $1 00%" Big dunia Wornes's Wits Naimouks Princess Slips shadow: hem, exceptionally Teer 'quality. Rog. $1. (6¥0) 16¥0) Some Shades in Cotton Back Satins are selling at 2 yards for 4 Ply Scotch Fingering Yarn Imperial, the best guality we know of. Our regular price is $1.35 ib. Colors, black, white, nary, royal, brown, buff, light grey, dark brows, cardinal, scarlet, brown heather, green heather. $1.00 On Sale at, Ib, ...0 0000000 ) (29,1229; 1229) { i

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