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Ontario Reformer, 1 Jun 1922, p. 14

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¥ "News of Nearby Places PY } TYRONE Miss Mary Richards visited Mr, James Souch, Bowmanville. Mrs, Richard Woodley and Clarence visited in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Virtue, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Virtue and Mr, and Mrs, T. A. Findlay attended the funeral of son the former's brother Charles, in Tor-|: onto. Mr, and Mrs. James Souch were week-end guests in the village. Mrs. F. L. Squair and son Law: rence spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Werry. Mrs, Byam and son Barl visited with her daughter, Mrs. Hooper. Mrs. Wilson (nee Eva Doney) from the Okanaghan Valley, B, C, who is spending some time in Bow- manville called on old friends here, she has not been in her native village since moving to Manitoba 30 years ago, WHITEVALE. Don't forget next Sunday go-to- Church-day in our vale. Miss Freda Kincaide, of Union- ville, spent the week-end with her friend Miss Hazel Burnie. Mr. Blake and Mrs. Beaton of Whitby, spent Sunday with his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Beaton, We are glad to sce Mrs. W, 8. Turner back in our midst, haying spent six weeks or more with her daughter and family, Mrs. Austin of Conistan, The drama which was rendered Tuesday in our hall was well received and appreciated. The verdict was, "well done for Green River," also the singing by Miss Bunner, Bert Harvey, and Harold Wright, violin- ist, was enjoyed by all. Misses Constance and Doreen Tay- lor of Hamilton, are spending a few days with Blake and Mrs. Annis. The Baptist choir is preparing to take charge.of the music at Dunbar- ton anniversary services next Sunday night Nurse Findlay and sister Mrs. Mur- ray and children spent the 24th with W. H. Mayor also calling on Hugh Pugh, and Mrs. Martin. David Pugh, of the city, called at the old home, Corn and potato planting is the business of the day, and the weather being perfect, the land works up fine after the rain of last week. "RAGLAN Mis Susie Bray, has returned to her home after holidaying with her sister Mrs. W. Findley of Toronto. Mrs. Still of Detroit has been visit- ing her brother Mr. Arthur White. The beef ring service started last week under the gontrol of Mr. Orval L gM Dramatic Club of Raglan are presenting their play entitled "The Young Country Schoolma'm" at Be- thel Anniversary on the yening of Monday June 12th. Miss Eliza Hezzelwood is staying with her sister Mrs. Long of Myrtle. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodgson and sons Melville and Bob visited at his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hodgson on Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Russel Davidson on Thursday, May 25th, a daughter. Mr. Andrews of Pickering was a recent guest of of Mr. D. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. George Bray, also 'Miss Allie Avery, visited relatives in Toronto recently. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Knapp, also Mr. and Mrs. Westley Kapp, of Burketon, visited with relatives here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Squelch motor- ed from Buffalo and spent a few days with relatives here. On their re- turn Mr. and Mrs Wm. Squelch ac- companied them for a few months' visit. Mr. Hutchison, P. S. I. paid his spring visit to Mt. Carmel school last wek. Miss Venora Hyland spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos Hyland of Cadmus. Mrs. Stinson. of Orangeville, was a recent visitor at Mr. W. Hodgsons. Miss Velma Stacey of Toronto is Spending ber holidays at her home SN and Mrs. J. Reeson, of Colum- bus spent Sunday at Mr. F. Drings. Mrs. A. J. Grose, who has been in- disposed for a while, is able to be about again. Miss Mildred Sommerville visited over the week-end with her pareats putting in their corn. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson of Toronto, spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mclaren. Mr. and Mrs. Mellville Knapp were his parents Mr. and |3 'in the village over Mr. Alden Hodgson manager of the Steel Store at Oshawa d a brief visit to his parents on day eve- ning hefore being called Toronto as manager of the Steel Store there, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coates and children Irene and Murray visited at Mr. J. R. Brents on Sunday, re se peg MYRTLE Mr. and Mrs. Hortop, of Oshawa, spent a few hours here on' Sunday, calling on old friends, Mr. Eli Harnden, of Whitby, was the week-end. Having been acqn !nfed with this place for over for y years, he says there is nothing to equal it, Mrs, Wm. Traves is with her daughter, Mrs. Webster, in the city for a time, owing to the jliness of one of the latter's sons, Mr. Gordon Scott is staying in Myrtle for a few days, while getting his McLaughlin Six overhauled and repaired, . Mr, Holmes, of Toronto, who was formerly postmaster and storekeeper here, visited his friend, Mr. Frank Briggs, a few days this week, Excuse the repittition; but we need rain. Evidently the weather man is a subscriber of The Ontarib Reform- or, as no sooner is the need of rain mentioned in this column than we get it--hence this notice, THORNTON'S CQRNER This fine weaher is making a good showing of fruit trees, argund here, the fruit farms 'being 4° mass of bloom. Sorry to report Mr, TE Pascoe is quite ill with a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. I. Huggins visited friends in Port Hope over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dean motored to Cobourg over the holiday"last week. Miss Irene Luke is spending a few weeks in the city, - Mr. W. Peirson visited friends in Simcoe over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chatles. Elliot of Cobourg, visited with Mr. Elliot's parents over Sunday. ; - Miss J. Calder spent the week-end with friends in Toronto. The Scouts were off for another (hike over the 24th, and enjoyed a pienie, returning home in the early evening. Basket-ball is the chief attraction on the athletic grounds at present. Tennis and baseball will likely come later, Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Smith and family, of Oshawa, spent the holiday at Mr. G. H. Robinson's. EVER PRESENT If these wireless telephones keep pn, a man's wife can talk to him no matter where he poeg--Greenville Piedmont. FORMAL FUN 'Spiffins is the most henpecked man in the world. His wife makes him put on evening clothes to stay home and listen to a radio concert." Montreal Herald. -- A centeparian states that he has never seen much of flappers. That is as much as to say that the old gentleman either is blind or is in the habit of turning his head as the girls go by.--Cincinnati Enquirer. WISE and -- O1HERW ISE SUGAR (OATED PILLS OF WIS. DOM By---=Aesop, Jr. THE BOY AND THE DOG Alert action always actuates am- bitious. attainments, It's a lone person who doesn't like dogs, The winning of a cup or prize is not always governed hy mere size, Sufficient unto the labor should be the pay therefore, Necessity is the mother of inven- tion--moralizes "The Boy and the Dog" of {he Aesop's Film Fables" Series, Where there's a mass 'tis hard to pass, The speakers are the life of the convention, A little fellow may crack a big whip, It's a long stove-pipe that has no hend, All who are frisky are not from Frisco. OLDTIMER SPEAKS 1 kin remember when the music in the heir was broadcast from the woodshed, --Cinecinnati 0.) En- quirer, DETAIL MISSING The pleasure of receiving the box score hy radio will be doubled if they have someone cuss the umpire be- tween plays.--Newcastle Herald. OLD FASHIONED "I do not like the radio," said Ezra Arthur Hines; "Tis much more fun to listen in upon the party lines." ~--Portland Fxpre 88, BILL's Foresight When Shakespeare wrote, 'Thou wilt not tnist the air with secrets," the radio had not been invented.--- Birmingham Age-Herald. SUGAR COATED PILLS or WISDOM By Aesop, Jr. Love at First Sight' Love at first sight often endureth all right. Cupid's dart, hits a Miss and makes her Mrs. Absence permits the heart to wan- der. Sufficient unto the lovers thereof. Love will find a wWay----foralizes| love-nest are the left no bad effect, he begen Se fete I ici ited letter, Mr. Norton says 4 op ve. 1 use them when ever needed with equally good results, I have fre- quently given Klemp friguils who were | suffering from Headache and failed led to give quick relief. I pions ablets in my g nt Zs WOULD NOT SEW THEM AT ANY COST." o5 cents per box--at all dealers. "Love At First Sight," one of "Aesop's Film Fables," Love is laughed at by jokesmiths, The cosier the parlor the sooner the love-match, Love forms the plot of many a play. Light-hearted love lasts least, To the wives belong the pearls, ~/'Aesop's Film Fables." the HIS REASON, 'Really, Bobby," said the teacher at a village school, "I am ashamed of you! Why do you come to school with your hair in such a state--why don't you brush it? "I haven't got a brush," replied Bobby. "But, you coud use your father's," sald the teacher, "He hasn't got one!' sighed Bob- y. "Not got a hair brush--how is that?" "He hasn't any hair!" sald Bobby, Baltimore las been holding a pan- American women's meeting. Although one would think that American Wom- en have had enough panning.-- Prov- idence Tribune, Women with fine complexions usu- ally act as if they deserved all the credit themselves, And if you can helleve the critics, a good many of 'em do.-- Tacoma Ledger. "So you are going to have your hoy study law?" 'Yes, Josh is always gettin' into some kind o' trouble and instead of hiring lawyers for him [| might as well teach him to pertect his own- sell." Probably the best way for a bride to tell when the honeymoon is over is to notice when he begins kissing her as if she were lathered for a shave. --Dallas News. A Helpful Hsir Hint You can easily clean your head of dandruff, prevent the hair from Parisian Sage, {isian Sage is the best thing I ever | used to make my hair wavy, lus-| trous and abundant. It also keeps [stops itching sealp." This inexpensive Invigorator ters, Be sure you get the genuine Parisian Sage (Giroux's) as that has the money back guarantee printed on every bottle, falling out and beautify it, if you uge | | | A lady visiting friends says *'Pax-| away all dandruff and immediaiely | is tipped with kisses, loo1q at all good drug an® toilet coun- Scouting (Continued from page 13) has to be careful tial he does noth- ing to deetroy the love and trust that these boys place in him, 80 you who are mmused just stop and think for a moment when you see a body of Scouts passing and try to think what is behind it all, ¥You who are contemptuous will you just try and find out what Scouting has done and what it is doing, and you who are interested get behind us and give us a push for we need your help and can give you work to do. You who admire, thanks for your admira- tion, but you get into the game too and we'll all go sailing gaily onward with no fears for the future of our boys. The boys want you, they need you; won't you come along, you who have passed through boyhood; and give a helping hand to the kiddies that are treading the same path that you trod. PHONE 1075 I promise on my Honor, that I will do my best, to do my Duty to God and the King. To help other people at all times and to obey the Scout Law, This is the three fold Scout Prom- ise and it reads good, How many of yuyu will come along to teach and help the hoy to carry it out? TIME FOR PEACE With the radiophone in a recept- ive mood, all the family quarrels may be enjoyed by the neigh bors without putting ears to the walls or opening the windows. -- "Topics of the Day" Filims. y The Only Hotel of its Kind in Canada Centrally situated, close to shops and Ho Fireproof. fence, Finest till midnight, double room, with bath, "0, b60c. to Tbe. Luncheon, . Home comfort and ho cuisine. Cony | Joa 1 room 0 Single room, wl BE I +h 8 4g Ma Reto Tor 240 JARVIS STREET » » BUY IN OSHAWA--AND YOU HELP OSHAWA. HELP OSHAWA AND YOU HELP YOURSELVES We don't want all the busines, but we would like yours, We have the best Electrical Merchandise. g We haye the best prices. And we stand ready to 'make good," up to the high standard we seek to attain, A "visit to our showroom, a comparison of our values, an examination of our merchandise will tell you more in fifteen minutes than we cover in a day. COME! Buy your Electrical Goods in Oshawa at The Electric Shop SERVICE THAT SATISFIES The Electric Shop A ---------- a | = | 7 Ladies' Vanity Boxes Fitted with Vanity Case, Nail File, etc. Regular$3.00 $1.98 Rogers' Knives and Forks Regular Price $9.00 doz. Special Price $5.90 DOZEN Alarm Clocks Fully Guaranteed Regular Price $2.00 Special Price $1.50 Ladies' Silk Hand Bags Regular $7.00 Special Price $3.98 Ebony Hair Brushes Special Ho $1.98 96 Piece Dinner Set English Manufacture Regular Price $40.00 Sale Price $29.50 'D J. BROWN Jeweller 10 KING ST. WEST Optometrist PHONE 189 SPECIALS FOR Buy at Home Week Raw Silk 73¢ This is an extra good qual- ity. No rough loose threads Excellent for Waists, Bloomers and Children's Dresses. $1.25 Saturday 73¢c yard ¥ : i and willingly too if things are not TORONTO, oul, Extra Special BILLIE BURKE DRESSES $5.90 Your choice of dozens of styles of New Pretty Gingham Dresses. The most perfect fitting dresses in the trade. Dainty Organdie Trimmings, Fancy Collars, Sashes, Pockets, etc. All have that new chic style you are looking for Best Duchess $2.69 Our best grade of Guaran- teed Duchess Swiss pure Silk Satin in Black. Our name on selvedge guaran- tees it. Reg. price $3.25. Saturday $2.69 yd. at this popular price. 20d FLOOR Baronette Satins $2.39 You know these heavy Washing Satins. Fancy figured; in skirt lengths; colors Black, Burnt Orange, Turquoise, Navy, Pink, Sand, Tomato, etc. Reg. $2.95 yard. Saturday $2.39 lowest possible price. FOUR SATURDAY BARGAINS ground. Reg. $1.75. Real French. Saturday $1.25 yd. Our Windows give you a good idea of what's what. They re always lighted in the evenings. The reason so few people buy in Toronto is found here. New Popular Meschandios at the AR REL a i a" ARE ----

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