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Ontario Reformer, 27 Apr 1922, p. 6

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eH rn pe em -------------- Tha 1 50 a IMI WEEN aT ' OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1022 ev ---- ' : i pabia----------_------------------------------------------------------------------------------ OFFI J anlo, Miss Nora Lalone; solo, Miss crema | PROTA Oe month, A large number | sent In buf It Is expected that there EW 0 CERS % SEVERAL MORE | L PRISE od called at the Post OfMce for the [will he a heavy last minute demand oy , Margorie Gatenby; reading, Miss ) ; § "WERE IN CHARGE Helene Bhemilt, At the close of the BUILDING PERMITS f Th OMA A FAIR i and many have heen already |as there was last year, 3. oa y meeting, several games were much and In the 1082 prise 11st Of thi | Se ------------------. ------------------------------------------------ Moar evening being the closing eaioyed, shin which refreshments| The fo wis bullding permits, South Ontario Agricultural Soclety ight this church year in the bapved amounted to $18,060, have been is PERSONAL [8 special prise Is being offered by th Oshawa Methodist Epworth | FIRE TRAM WERE ELSEWHERE past fow dupe. cer Smith in the vs ut odin . Mauutagturing Quality Meats for gue and the last night. before! Had something gone suddenly wrong [ W. A, Jones, brick veneer dwell- The HORII toi Invites the »0-0pera turers of Royal Purple Meal, otc. Ladies of Quality __mewly-elected officers took | with the fire truck yesterday morn: ing, west side of Masson Street, won of Ms readers in pr fH fit prises are as follows: 100 lbs, Yon Tiousewlves who are very ge, the evening took the form (ine when fire broke out fn the resi: | '%: lems 10 this column, Sond us & bag of Calf Meal as 1st prise; 60|}° 4 particular about the quality f a social, In the absence of the p J. Crossman, brick veneer kitchen, bostearad or 'phone 36, Ibs, as 2nd prize, and 25 lbs, as 8rd 3 PP). and tenderness of the meats nl vice-president, Mrs, (Rev,) [dence of Mr. B. Papineau, the fire: | west side of Simcoe Street, $500, RR NR Ee Cs | prise for the best beet grade calf ; : you serve at homo, can he well mes\ Bockell took charge of the |men might have experienced some dif-| J. E., Martin, verandah on Col- : "7 777 iralsed on Royal Purple Calt Meal, 8 - ploased at this shop where the eeting, Before calling up Mrs. | ficulty in getting to the house before | POrne Street, §100, - ==Mps, 8, Venton is a visitor with | age 1 year or under, The calf must (hd . proprietors ure equally parties eckell, Miss Harvey, President for considerable damage had been done \ 8 H. Jackson, brick veneer house, | Newcastle frionds, be fod at least 100 1hs, of Royal Sg i ¥ ular, Our prices may be a lit- 0 preceding year thanked the mem- y Ahoy Street south, $3,000 ~=Mr, Nelson Long, of Hamilton, | Purple Calf Meal, 11-a A tlo higher but you are always Bers for their loyalty © during the |The team which was purchased re. 8, Pogson, brick veneer garage, | was a visitor in town yesterday, I ---------- \ ) n sure of a palatable, tender, st year, asked that they show the | cently for the hook und fadder truck, sah side ot Connaught Btreet,| __Migs Freda Wilson of Newcastle, | THOSE INCOME TAX RETURNS - wholesome cut here, incoming president the same support | was down town doing other work and | $48 recontly vieited Oshawa friends, All those who are required to make : W. ATKINSON Wis bas hein given to her, it was not till after the fire bell had Aritur Pogson, brick veneer) "__mp Norman Goebel is spending [OU IHcome tax papers are reminded 1 LP ) The following program was much |been rung for severnl minutes that |BOuSe, west side of Masson Btreet, |, tow weeks with his parents in New |!Bat the returns must be filled out 12 CHURUH ST. PHONE van injoyed |, Piano solo: Miss Lottie (the horses wero broviht to the fire $3,600. : Hamburg. » and filed not later than the end of rnold; solo, Little. Miss Fleming; |ball and hitched to i.3 truck, ready | , 9: W. Perry, brick veneer andl _npUW H, Hoskin and family ) reading, Mr. Jack Tumey; violin |to go to the fire, : stucco house, south side of ARNeS| were racent visitors at the home of Btreet, $4,000. her father, Mr. R. H, Wood, Orono. Sn -------- ~-Mre, GG, W. Blewett, of Orono, rocently visited his daughter Mrs, John Cowan, ----Mrs, George Harris was a week- end guest of her sister, Mrs. James = Prices Deeply Cut on friends in Windsor, ! --Mlss Frances Doyle, who spent Easter week with friends in Oshawa ® ® Ld | and Toronto, has returned to her = 4 home in Perth, | ~-Mr. M. J, Rowe attended a con- 1N1 od | ference of District Managers of the ha Municipal Bankers' Corporation in Toronto recently. Four Act Musical Comedy Drama ~--Mr. Herbert Cook, manager of J Ge. Vea evening roi ms Revel in the bargains we offer you for Saturday this week, every one a ; : after a visit with his mother at 109 , y , . 100-Oshawa People-100 ark Ro a 1 mother. m specially cut attractive price for the week-end shoppers. The values are un -~MNra, Sidney C. Porter, of Osh- nN . . v . N : ave. Sidney O. Vorler, of Osh equalled anywhere, We require room for Summer Furniture, so your chance . » ne Jf ber only daughter, Dora Maria, to i ining- i In Aid Hospital Auxiliary ; | hor" guly daughter. Dora 'Maria, to to refurnish your dining-room is at hand. of Mr. and Mrs, Ethan Palmer, of THEODORE H. BIRD, DIRECTOR | [Fighon; the. mariisky'ss take pla 63 KING ST. EAST | avium of Mr. and Mrs. i) 13 . N " a Ss p | Beautiful Girls, Gorgeous Costumes, Handsome Men, | BO ro a, a] their twin daughter, Mary Geraldine, | Dainty Children, and Spectacular Scenic Effects | aged one year and oue month, whose death occurred Yesterday. The fun eral will take place Saturday after. NewMartinTheatre | |= saw Sinclair Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday DLT MY ere ment borrowed from the uncamIng | year, as apparently the Government, , did Mr. Sinclair conteded. y 1st, 2nd and 3rd La any TIER . Sinclair, ought to be easily avail-| ablegand from them members could | MONDAY MATINEE AT 3.15 figure out how the surplus had| been shown. They woud then see) it the Government had borrowed on | _ Seat Sale Opens Saturday Morning at 10 o'clock 1922 by calling in money not dwe and had held back payments uatil {1922 due to be made in 1921. PRICES: 50c, 75¢, $1.00 Has Nothing to Hide. ; | Hom. Peter Smith said the motion | bad beon called on several occasions | | when the member for South Ontario | had heen absent from the House. | De - » L FE ry ar Genuine Solid Walnut Suite of the people, and are ready to give any information they desire," said| Mr. Smith, amid applause from Gov- Buffet, Oblong Table, Six Diners, absolutely Solid Walnut, latest design, nicely finished. ernment benches, He sald he was . | witling to grant the information im | Regular $315.00. Week End Price | the last two clauses of the motion, | but thought Mr. Sinclair should not | 4 press for the first part of it. It would $245 00 entail enormous labor, and it would | . VE 'De impossible to met it out Chis] | session STUDY TORR FOR BOYS ! ol Ng - L I Walnut Finish Suite , to travel and see something of the | 5 . world, before they become too keen- | Iv omgrossed in commercial life Travel is a great educator--it om- NINE PIECES riches the mind and fits the youth | to better All his place in lite. A Buffet, China Cabinet, Six Diners and Oblong Table, Queen Anne Period, a normal hoy is observant--he assimi- lites and retains knowledge. Travel very natty suite. Regular price $325.00. Week End Price gives him his opportunity it fits him for every phase in life. | | A tour of Europe is at present 108 00 a being organized under the personal . supervision of Mr. T. H. Matthews, \\d i -- - an M.A. (Oxon) Assistant Professor of Mathematics, McGill University, and ate Instructor -- Lieutenant, Royal Navy. In addition local guides will he secured to conduct excursions and | give lectures on the aristic, historic, EXTRA SPECIAL literary and economic significance of ! the sights seen and the places visited. | | { | | A most carefully planned and in- A Biot catetully planned and in. Nine Pieces. Solid Walnut--Oval Table, China, Buffet and Six Diners--in best leather. including visits to Myntreal, Liver- Louis VI the Peviod. Regular $450.00. Week End Special Price, Nine Pieces 1 \ | pool, Chester, Stratfo n-Avon, Ox- | ford, London, Paris, Versailles, Fou- | tainohlean, Rheims, Lyons, Marsedl- | iles, Cannes, Nice, Monaco, Mentona, | Genoa, Pisa, Rome, Naples, Sorrento, Capri, Pompeii, Vesuvius, Florence, Venice, Trent, Innshruck, Munich, logue, ssels, nvain, Ostend, vetunping through London and Liver- Be | Solid Oak Suite ann fo rw | progr Rg eon hy the splendid | EIGHT PIECES White Star Line steamship "Canopic™ § . . ~- ; : | Buffet with Mirror, Extension Table, 6 ft, Six Diners, upholstered in real Spanish leather. Regular value was $325.00. Week End Special $195.00 : © OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY $268.00 Harper and Clemens Phone 66

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