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Ontario Reformer, 20 May 1922, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR 7 » OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDA |} Y, MAY 20, 1922 .. News of Nearby Places NORTH OSHAWA The evening service in the Sun- day School room was conducted by Mr. Henry Wilkins, There was a good attendance and the service was enjoyed all, We are sorry to report the acci- dent which befell Mr. Hall when he slipped off some steps, breaking two or moré bones in one of his hips, He is now confined to the General Hos- pital, Toronto. We wish him a speedy recovery. We sympathize with Mrs, Hall and family. We extend a very hearty welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Knose and family, who have come to live in the neigh- borhood, having bought Mr. Davies' farm. - Mr. and Mrs. Lane spent Sunday with their son, Mr. George Lane, now residing with Mr, and Mrs. Don- ald Cristee, Sorry to report Mrs. Garrow is suffering from a very severe cold, algo Mrs. H. Dennis and Mrs, Wil- liam Parker, (Glad to hear Mr, Moffatt is getting better. Hope he will soon be able to go to his work again, Mr. Brown, Shirley. Prescott's, Mr. and Mrs, L. C, Pascoe, attend- ed"the funeral of Jno. Hogarth. Mr. E, E. Snider visited the school Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Russel Smith is busy these days preparing a yard for his branch apiary in Mr. C. 8. Simpson's orchard. Practising has begun for the An- niversary. Mr. L. D. Simpson has heen unable to work for a few days on account of being kicked on the arm by a horse, visited at W. SO VERY SIMPLE, Old Salt--Well, sonny, do know how we make fish nets? Jimmy (from town) Yes; that's easy. Just take a lot of holes and sew'em together, you Miss Jones (seriously) know who is the laziest this room? "Percy (imnocently)---I dunno * Miss Jones--You ought to, Who is it, "when everybody else is indus- triously studying, sit and watches the rest or looks out of the window? -Do person you in THEATRES § ALBURTU "HE "MIRACLE MAN" AT THE NEW MARTIN Much interest is evidenced in*the coming of the. Great Alburtus and his company, who begin a week's en- gagement at the New Martin Theatre on Monday evening next. Mystery, laughter and abound in the wonderful presenta- tions of -Alburtus, whose perform- ance changes each evening The opening of the show offers a gor- geous Hindu prologue in which Mlle, Sena presents the famous Crystal Dance of India. - At 12.05 midnight Sunday Albur- tus will pluce a young woman in &! twenty-two hour sleep in the furni- ture store window of C. T. Oke on King St., by long distance telephon from St. Catharines. On Monday night she will be awakened on the stage of the New Martin Theatre, Patrons will be well advised to he early Monday evening at the New Martin as Alburtus will surely he greeted by a capacity house, An ex- cellent picture program runs in con- junction with the Great Alburtus and for this big double show a sur- thrills A ---- S------ . -_ _-- wi have everything he Wi He asks, his way into the flinty heart of the | upon him a bogus heir, the Earl be-| for, and obtains, mojeR to help the crabbed aristocrat, and endears him-| comes more than ever attached to | applewoman and thelbhdptblack. He | self to everybody. n | the little Lord, who for the astonishes them all § Ke declaring | Then comes the adventuress and |time, induces the Earl to relent in|sauce yon have, Mrs. Tabasco." he is goin to he a 14rd instead of | the false pretender. Havisham sees | his attitude toward "Dearest," who| 'Yes President of the United, § Gils, [ no solution. New York papers carry > i | | Then comes his Aepantile for Kng-| the news and print a pieture of the land, He gives his fries woman. This is recognized by Dick, thing to remember him by, | the hoothlack Hobbs, Mrs, Me- | ies has even a more happy climax. |iend they reciprocate, A | Ginty and Dick journey to England | After a whispered consultation with | Arrived at his castle hom! ». Cedric | to bare the conspiracy against their | "Dearest' his golden curls are shorn | is taken to meet the Karly &s he en- little friend. + amid great ceremony, | ters the huge room, he fir§t ees they They arrive as the Rar) 15 saying} ; : | menacing dog stalking tosakd him, | good-bye to Cedric and exposes the Tha ne ; : i hut is unafraid, and shows jo fear | woman calling herself the widow of | The Trapp al lo weave the means of the scowling Karl. Thik Bravery | Bevis, the Earl's eldest son, claiming [Of weavers on stocking greatly impresses the Karl In ala secret marriage. { propagandad for the § As a result of this attempt to foist | Brockville Recorder in the castle, table. It 'does so amuse Bob "some and they like it. t- ---- WHERE ARE THEY? oranges that Claude?" Claude were on tHe is probably (aged opticans. five): "With mamma," few weeks the little Lord Vo} woll AMUSING FOR BOBBY BUT. Visitor (politely, wiping tear from first | his eye): 'That's a remarkably strong We don't use it ourselves; is invited to come live with her 801 | but we always keep a bottle ob to | y 10 This solution of Cedrie's difficult | gee people take an over-dose and pre Mother (sternly): "Where are the tahle, the jam tarts that were in the cupboard, 4 2 CJC JOC J JR A J, Peete eelenterteles! - # ERC Lo otestertostonlostendoetontontacls Jeefertes] ool taetoctonfustectortoiostorfonfariostostonlonlanygitectoctest ¥ MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EGEN : BEYOND! ALL COMPARISON SPECIAL AT. WED. AT 2.30 i Two performances nightly 7.15 and 9.10 SPECIAL MAT. WED. AT T.30 RR) 2330030 eS a a er Sel) Tee estesteaton totauteslootostont: Nae ie aes ., prising scale of popular prices has heen arranged, ecfostont Percy (brightening)----why, you Migs Jones, oo NaS AT THE REGENT Little Lord Fauntleroy is the ture picture at the Regent for day, Tuesday®md Wednesday following is a briéf synopsi The widow of Captain - ---- | youngest son of the Earl of court,. and her young son, Cedrie, Jr. live in New York City in the early Eighties, barely able to sub mist on a slender devoted to his calls "Dearest." taunts of school companion his golden enrl: when that his father had curls but has many fights secutors, nevertheless The aged Earl of Dorinconrt is in his gloomy English custle, suffering from gout. His one real friend is| jg his great mastiff, Dougal. Havisham, | « the Earl's solicitor, informs him of the sudden death of Bevis, the eldest gon, This leaves Cedric the male heir, hig: father disinherited beeanse he married ar American girl, The Earl instruct Havisham to go to America bring the bog back lo In New York Cedric's life is filled | 3 with happenings typical of his | + grown-up precocious way Hig friends are Hobby, the grocer; McGinty, the applewoman the boothlack He tell; each how he will help (hem when he becomes | President. Taught to be democratic | he and Hobbs discuss Englisl nent GRISP COMMENT The path which is called straight and narrow is not so narrow that there isn't plenty of room tor all who will take it.-- Albany Journal. ' Mrs. H. James, Columbus and Mrs, (C. Nicholas, Inian Head visited at J. Hephurns. Mr. Jas. Gray, Toronto, visited at A. Ormiston's, TA .. *, 5 fea Mon The 5 3 goodies feted SR 2 Krrol, Dorin 2 2 + 0 " income mother, whom he He hear Codrie ia "Nugget" Your Shoes! It not only shines them brilliantly but it softens and preserves the leather, NUGGET Shoe Polish BLACK--TAN--TONEY RED--- DARK BROWN AND WHITE totes, Lhe about he explain when a hoy, with his per only having heen and | he Mr and Dick, ., GRAND THEATRE MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY A POSITIVE MASTERPIECE PRESENTED % WITH SPECIAL MUSICALRSETTINGS 'BY THE CHALLENGE REGENT. ORCHESTRA ; PRICES x toatostes the | nobility, much to their detri Havisham arrives at ( | home. He convinces "Dear | for the boy's best inte ) gland and assume the title He s the lad as "Little Lord Faun | tleroy" and is greatly impr | hig manliness Cedric" is chiefly inter | Havisham's statement that he Lewis J. Selznick presents "CONCEIT" To-night--Last Showing of " COLORADO PLUCK" - 5 to go I olentonten! eater We Front and Back Centre Sides and Children Reserve Loge Only TAX INCLUSIVE New Martin ALL NEXT WEEK gn On the Borders of the Unseen World ONE WEEK OF LAUGHTER AND THRILLS A COMMENCING MON. May 22nd: Does the Past Haupt you? Does. The Future Warn or threaten? ALBURTUS The Sleeping Girl will be awakened on the stage of the New Martin Theatre Monday Night He Knows. He Answers All Questions. RTT ~ ALBURTUS? MIRACLE MAN TT A GORGEOUS HINDU PROLOGUE FEATURING € JR. SENA IN THE FAMOUS CRYSTAL DANCE OF INDIA NE Beda a MLLE. SENA Premier Egyptian Dancer AN ASTOUNDING DEMONSTRATION At 12.05 midnight, Sunday, Alburtus will place a young woman in a twenty-two-hour sleep in the furnitgre store window of C. T. Oke by long distance 'phone from St. Catharines. ALBURTUS? THE SEES THE UNSEEN Eo THE UNKNOWN TELLS THE UNTOLD The Regular Picture . Program runs in conjunction with Alburtus, who appears each evening at 9.15 " Look at these Bargain Prices ADULTS 0c. 35¢ CHILDREN 25¢c | Plus Tax Bi A SEE a

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