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Ontario Reformer, 20 May 1922, p. 3

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Oshawa and District y . HH Colportenr Mr. William E. Jones, formerly of Toronto, moved to Oshawa about three weeks ago. He has been ap- pointed by the Board of Upper Can- ada Bible Society to act as colpor- tuer between Toronto and Kingston and adjacent lineg, with Oshawa as his headquarters. He Is living on Celina Street, Material Arvives Some ofeghe material for the big construction' Wrogram of the Bell Telephone Company in Oshawa, an- nounced in The Reformer a few weeks ago, has arrived, and work is now under way. As noted before the program consists principally of the erection of new wires and cable lines. McMaster Evangelistic Band Evangelistic services are , being conducted at the Whitby Baptist church every week night at 8 o'clock and on Sundays at 11 a. m, and 7 p. m. by the McMaster Evangelistic Band. The services began on Tues. day and will continue until May 28. Several persons from Oshawa have attended the services, enjoying them very much, SPECIALS IN Ladies' Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts and Blouses AT SCHWARTZ BARGAIN STORE 136-138 Simcoe St. S. Phone 725 i Everything at Rock Bottom Prices. Come in and see. MOVED! From Our Old Stand 23 Bond St. E. Let us show i you our work. It is sure to satisfy you. ~ New Method Cleaners And Dyers ! King St. E. Street Work Delayed Work on repairing the pavements with tarvia has been held up owing to wet weather. The work will go on night and. day as soon as the weather is favorable, . 25,000 For New Roads At a special meeting of the Pick- ering Township Council, $25,000 was appropriated to 'improve and open up new roads. Silas Tool was appointed road commissioner at a salary of $6 per day and expenses, S. S. Auniversary Sunday School Anniversary serv- ices will be held in Simcoe Street Methodist church on Sunday, Rev. Dr. Ferguson, of Hope Street Metho- dist Church, Poronto will preached both morning and evening and will speak at a special session of the Sun- day School at 3 o'clock. Looks Inviting to Fishermen If you look into Lander's hard- ware store window, and if you don't want to take a holiday right away and go on an expedition after the finny creatures in our waters, well, you'll never make a fisherman. An unique window has heen dressed showing fishing tackle of all sorts, net, bait, ete, and out of a small bush tumbles a babbling brook. There is even a spear the Indians used in capturing sturgeon many, | many years ago. . Meeting Postponed. The annual meeting of the Y, M. C. A. which was to be held Thursday evening, May 18th had to he postpon- ed on account of the power going oll when the meeting was about to com mence. The date of the meeting will be announced in the Tuesday issue of The Reformer. CHOCOLATES WITH THE 'WONDERFUL CENTERS Arion of all your javor- ites--just the kinds that everyone likes best--and none of the other kinds. Put up in the inexpensive, though handsome, orange-and-gold box, so that the value can be all put in the candy itself. Every piece made of pur- est ingredients--pure, fresh sugar, chocolate, nuts, fruits, cream, but- ter, honey, etc. Buyher abox today. JURY & LOVELL Simcoe St. S. AND F. W. THOMPSON WHEN YOUR CAR MEETS WITH AN ACCIDENT let the company we represent pay for the damage, whatever it may be. We insure autos against accident in one of the best companies in the world. Better look into it, - V. A. HENRY 113% Simcoe st. Phone 1198W OSHAWA, ONTARIO; SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1922 - = I Fractured Collar Bone Little Earl Salter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Salter, 356 Simcoe St. S., while playing one day this week had the misfortune to fall and frac- ture his collar bone, Mother and Daughter Banquet The mother and daughter banquet being held by the Hope Group of the C.G. LT. has been fixed for May 23, in 8S. Oshawa Methodist Church. Leaders' Corps To Picnic The Junior Leaders' Corps of the Y.M.C.A. have planned to hold a picnic at Darlington on Friday after- noon, June 2nd. It about thirty of the boys will attend. Arrangements are being made to go ont by motor truck. The Leaders' Corps are becoming very active again after a lapse of several months and an interesting programme is in pro- Bress, i Pastor Presented With Purse Rev. J, I. Harton, pastor of the Baptist Church, was on Wednesday night surprised at the weekly prayer meeting, when he was presented with a purse of money, it being the eve of his birthday. The presentation wag made by Deacons J. Turner and J, C Anderson on behalf of the variow organizations of the church, M Harton warmly thanked the men) bers for the gift, J Let Road Contract The contract for the completion of orborough and Port Hope has freen let to Cameron Brothers and Hutt of Cornwall, The work on this remain- ing link between Kendry Siding and the end of the road that was built out from Peterborough last year is already well under way. It covers a streteh of aproximately threé miles and is expected to be comphted by August, nN Sivong Program } for Boys Arfanged The Boys' Work Commintee of the Y.M.C.A. held their regullir meeting in Welsh's Parlors on "Thursday at noon. Mr. Harrold, Boy' Work Di- rector, gave a synopsis of the work whieh has been execuped since he came to Oshawa and aftlined a pro- gram which he proposds to carry out this summer. Although receiving the appoirrtment at Boys' Secretary hére only a short time ago, Mr. Har- rold has organized many branches of worl in connection with the Y. M.C.A. His latest achievements with the assistance: of the General Secretary, Mr. Galley, are the organ izing of the Public School lacrosse and baseball leagues, one of the most important steps ever undertak- en in Oshawa ia regard to athletics. One of the matters discussed at Thursday's meéiing was putting on a "learn to swim' campaign and esti- mates were JAirnished for operating a summer camp. Nothing definite was decided but further plans are being made, Those present at the meeting were: J. G. Althouse, A, E. Garbutt, 4° W. Harrold, R. Douglas, D. B. Cariyle and L. W. Copp. ' St. Lawrence Sailings QUEBEC --CHERBOURG--SOUTHAMPTON -- ' HAMEL RG May Su dune 27 July Jt dd ay at QUERIA dane 23 25 Empress of Scotland Empress of rane LIVERPOOL IS Empress of Britain EI weve Empress of India MONTREAL LIVERPOOL JTree 30 duly Montcalm dane oo auly 1g Montrose i Montelare MONTREAL GLASGOW 7aaly . Tunisian . Corsican A Melagama June 7 0. PPP . Seolian MOATREAL--SOUTHAMPTON ANTWERP June 20uly 19&...... . Melita duly Siang, 2 Minnedosa June 10 . ; Scandinavian MONTREAL SOUTHAMPTON GLASGOW July 3 . : Scotian Mad Judy indy MONTREAL NAPLES GENOA June 2 crisssnasa Montreal Sicilian Apply Local Agents, H. B. BEAUMONT, Gen. A ss. Dept, A CANADIAN AFIC RAILWAY Tratlic Agents MACOONA bis vy 'Brier is expected that} the provincial highwiy hetween Pet-| ---- PAGE THREE HS EE AMONG THE CHURCHES , ANGLICAN St. Georgg's--Cor, John and Centre, Rev. (i. R. dePencier, M.A,, 39 Athol St. West SERVICES, SUNDAY, MAY 21st, 8 a.m.--Holy Communion. 11 aan.--Morning Prayer, 4 p.m--Baptismal service ond Sunday each month.) 7 p,m.----Choral Evensong. Monday, 7.30 p.m. --- Teachers' meeting. Wednesday, Club, ar ST. GEORGE'S HALL 240 p.m.-- Sunday School, 'Paesday, 3: p.m, --- Mothers' Un- ion Wed. and Thurs, 7.30 Girls' Club. (sec- 7.30 p.m, --- Boys' p.m, (HRISTIAN WORKERS' CHURCH Athol Street Rev. T. J, Logan, Pastor SERVICES, SUNDAY, MAY 21st, 11 a.m.--Fellowship meeting. 2.30 p.m. --- Sunday School and Bible class. 7 p.m. Tuesday Praise. Thursday, 8 p.m.-----Bible study. Saturday, 8 p.m. Open air King (Giospel Services 8 p.m, Prayer and St. Everybody Invited BAPTIST Emmannel Baptist Church--King E. Rev, ». L- Yarton, B'th, Pastor « Residence, 18 Aberdeen Street, SERVICES, SUNDAY, MAY. 21st, 11 a.m.--Public Worship. 3.00 p.m.--Sunday School, 7 p.m.-- Public Worship. All are cordially invited to these services, Centre Street, near King Rev, KE. T. Cotten, I'h, B., Pastor Parsonage 169 Athol St. E., Phone 847). SERVICES, SUNDAY, MAY 11 a.m.--Public Worship. 2.30 p.m.--Sunday -School. 7 p.m.--Public Worship. Mon., § p.m.--U.W. meeting. Public cordially invited, 21st, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 18 Simcoe St. N. SERVICES, SUNDAY, MAY 21st, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.--Public Wor- ship. Subject, "Soul and Body." Wed. 8 p.m.--Testimony meeting, when testimonies are given of heal- ing through Christian Science, You are cordially invited. p-- embroidery or strictly tailored these suits run opportunity won ing it is best to along with you, All the Best Suits In Stock Reduced to $24.90 And just at the time when everybody will want a new suit for the holiday, too. These suits include only the very best Serges and Tricotines in Navys, Blacks and Browns. Some are trimmed handsomely with either "Chicken Styles," which are so much in vogue this season. 't last very long, so don't put it off. "Do it now." All Spring Coats 1-4 off Reg. Price For a chilly evening or when you go motors obtain one at such a reduction. clude all the most approved of Spring styles, made of the very best material and: the smartest tailoring. braid, while others are suits. Also the famous The regular values of as high as $55.00. This have a light spring coat especially when you can These in- \ KING ST. METHODIST Rev. A. M. Irwin, B.A., B.D., Pastor | Parsonage 139 King St. E. Phone 218 | SERVICES, SUNDAY, MAY 21st. | a.m.-- Public Worship. 2.30 --Sunday School 7 p.m.--Public Worship. Mon., 8 p.m.--Epworth League. iad., 8 p.m.--Prayer meeting. #ri., 8 p.m.-----Choir Practice. PRESBYTERIAN Simcoe St. South, Cor. Bruce Street, Rev. G. Yule, Minister. Residence the Merrie Minstrels | (Continued from pagel) Mammy," in which F. Carr was join- | ed by Master W. McIntyre, a sweet- voiced © little ehap in pajamas, who | carried his candle down the aisle and up on to the stage. "What does a baseball do when it | stops' Looks round," their riddles, while they took a hit | at Whithy by describing it as the was one of Manse, 65 Simcoe S., Phone 493. SERVICES, SUNDAY, MAY 21st | 11 a.m.-- The Minister, 3 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Public Worship. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services and a hearty welcome awaits you. Friday, 8 p.m.--Choir practice. SIMCOE ST. METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. H. McBain, B.A., Minister Sunday School Anniversary SERVICES, SUNDAY, MAY 21st Rev. Dr. Ferguson, Harbord St. Methodist Church, Toronto, will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. and speak at a special session of the Sunday School at 3 p.m. 11 a.m --Public Worship. 3 p.m.--Sunday School and Men's Club. 7 p.m.--Public Worship. Monday, 8 p.m.--Epworth League. Wednesday, 7.30--Prayer Meeting. Seats free--Welcome. MEN'S OWN SERVICES, SUNDAY, MAY 21st Brotherhood Federation of Canada Branch South Oshawa Methodist. Meeting with Class "EIRRA" 2.30 p.m. Bible Study, also Special and Vital Subjects. up-to-date. THE SALVATION ARMY Adjutant and Msgs. Graves, Com- mandisg Officers SERVICES, SUNDAY, MAY 11 a.m.--Holiness Meeting. 3 p.m.--Praise meeting. 7 p.m.--Salvation Meeting. Young People's classes directly in the morning at 10 o'clock. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2 p.m. Monday night Salvation meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday--Life Saving Scouts and Life Saving Guards. 7.30 p.m. -- Also cottage prayer meeting at 8 p.m. Saturday--Praise meeting p.m. 21st, at 8 MARKET WELL PATRONIZED A good supply of butter and eggs was offered at the market this morn- ing with the usual prices prevailing. Eggs are still bringing in 30 cents a dozen while butter sold for 45 cents. A choice supply of chicken was selling for 35 ceauts a pound. Fresh rhubarb and horse radish were also on sale. Buyers were few in number when the market opened but later, after the 8.30 bargains in the various stores had been secured, the building presented a very busy ap- pearance. All right, raise the bonus by a tax on radios.--Chicago Journal of Com- | was acquitted on a charge of storing | liquor in his cellar, one solemn vis- j aged town which used to have a curfew | but that was stopped as it awakened | s0 many people up. Rev. Myr. McBain minstrel declared, because there were only eleven bottles found and the magistrate agreed that wasn't a case! In their final strels portrayed "Uncle turn," depicting life on a plantation and exhibiting varied costumes for the the cast. Songs, dances NEARLY LOST HER LEE NURSING DYING MOTHER "For six months I had to devote all my spare time to nursing my mo- ther who was slowly dying of an in- curable disease. Mot being weli-off we couldp"t afford the services of a nurse, po had to be with her day and night. on She was a large woman and it took all my strength to lift her. Realiz- ing that she had not long to live, she naturally wanted me with her all the time and any spare time which I could snateh from my housework I gave to her. Four months ago she died and an hour after the fu- neral 1 went into a dead faint. The loss of sleep, the worry and the extra day and night work had final- ly been 'more than I eould stand. They put me to bed. I contracted a high fever and was delirious for some days. For a while our doet | | | | | | | number the min- Ebe's Re- southern weird and "ladies" of | and other | of the Dunlop Rubber Company and | Long specialties throughout The B. Ross, F wers« the cleverly introduced | E scene, A. Fa | Por I Ponton, H. . were e oyees | ie nmployees | D. Adamson, WW . Gowan, . Fletch \ Davey. rr, J. W | Campbell, W. Ockenden, E | w D. Fereday, R. Northam, ( performers the uniforms of the end men were asm kindly lcaned by the Toronto Canoe Club through the courtesy HE Ho DO RAP ' Baker and the ladies' tm rt Flowers, P. Carr, Wi Horner, S300 i poh 2° | Blahout, E. E. Williams, F. McLean, plied by Madame May I'he entire | Ki by Ss BP M. J. Wals} production was under the personal |; eos sikiisainidoidu direction of Messrs, Flowers, Ross| * Melntyre and Sheahan apd judging by the crowds who had the pleasure of hearing them, the coffers of the Rot- | Ross, ary Club will surely be cohsiderably Quarts swelled in aid of the cripple chii- | Ponton, dren, > Rob of armer, (Mae Sheahan ). Dietseh, Curl EC Fletch tte (In F Part) Adamson, H. J. Clark, End Doe. F Ss. irst She Horner, J. § Fletcher. Those taking part were: G. Dietsch, D. J. Cunerty, H. Saunders, INSEPARABLE: Electric cooking and the name "Moffat" are inseparable. --R When you think of Electric Cooking you just naturally think of the "Moffat" --standard of the world for years. This year's models have many improvements, in- cluding porcelain enamel tops and ovens as stand- ard finish. our showroom. See them in SERVICE THAT SATISFIES The Electric Shop. | Phone 1075 52 Simcoe N. - § ve up ail hopes of saving my life. wever, I eed in pulli through but the strain and the ill-- ness had shattered my merves. Worry and trouble had left me a physical wreck. § was so weak 1 eouldn't lift my hands to my mouth. For two weeks had to be fed. 1 1 a httle stronger bu Landully oot to get out of bed. 1 was determined that I would not give up. Finally one day a friend trying Carnol. I was so that 1 was Mrs. 8. of Hamilton. Carnol is sold by your druggist, and if you ean conscientiously say, after you have tried it, that it hasn't done you any good, return the em- piy bottle to him and he will re- fund your money. 9-122 merce. Sold By Wm. H. Karn Oshawa Ont. Let Us Wire Your House If you are going to have your house wired you will want it done right. You can depend on our workmanship. We guarantee it, and use only first class, standard materials. Let us estimate on your wiring. Our prices are right. W. A. Kilioran PHONE 1083 34 SIMCOE N.

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