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Ontario Reformer, 6 Jul 1922, p. 6

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an a OSHAWA; ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1922 ~™ ~--Migs Grace Lander, Drew street, has returned from & visit with Miss Trun d Petes E. Martin, Hamilton, OBRAWA.. +i a es sae 769 SOCIAL and Play To A Tie . Me. Ball and gon, of Brace- Gobours 3 an ridge, were the guests of her daught- ndsay 3 27 I bo 4 SONAL er, Mrs. C, Hurlbert, over the week-| Peterboro In the tenth inning, when the score end. Belleville : : 626 was tied, 3 to 3, umpire Rosevear --Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Heath, of | Leaside 5 9 mtd F. T. Lamble Beautiful Sport Skirts C. 0, B, L. STANDING wan Lost P.C. Fine Assortment of all Wool Bathing Suits 400 .444 | called the Central Ontario fixture be- Campbeliford, have returned home | Port Hope ... after a week's visit with Toronto | Bowmanville .. 200 | tween Belleville and Peterboro' and . 1 .100 | so there is another game undecided and Oshawa friends. uk YESTERDAY'S RESULTS in the circuit. Until the ninth in- --Miss Edna Kerr, Nassau St. and flava SEL Hope Mr, Wesley Matthews of Bovwiuan- Peterboro 3 Belleville 3 ning there was not much doubt about ~ --Mr: J. R. Kerr was a visitor in| yille have left for a two weeks' holi-| Lcuslde 11 Cobourg 6 The Reformer . Tavis the ~o-opera- tion of its readers in contributing items to this column, Send us a postoard or 'phone 85, who would win, but a series of er- rors gave Belleville the necessary three runs to tie the score, Lindsay 8 Bowmanville 1 a hi a ee a a a Peterboro on Tuesday, " -~Mr, H, C. Hoehn spent the week-end at Meaford, --Miss Mary McBrady spent the week-end with relatives in Buffalo, --Mr. Wm, Spellman, of Hastings, is moving to Oshawa, --Miss Gladys Fee, of Omemee, visited Oshawa friends on Saturday. --Miss G. O'Leary spent Dominion Day in Buffalo, J ---Miss Merle Rice, of Toronto, is visiting Miss Jean Hall, --Miss May Danks of the Ward and Dewland staff is spending her vacation in Picton. . --Mrs. A. P, Cronk attended the Manvers re-union at Janetville on Sunday and Monday. --Miss Hazel McMullen, Elena St.. fs spending a few days in Peterbor the guest of Mrs. Curvin, --Miss Jean Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D: M. Hall, has returned from a two weeks' visit in Toronto. --Mr. BE. Hall and Mr. D, Lucas, both of Toronto, spent the holiday with Mr, and Mrs, D. M. Hall, | --Ex-Reeve BE. L. Vickery and family are visiting relatives at Erie Beach, --Mr, Harry Fallis, of Hamilton, . was a visitor in town over the week- ~--Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Ahrens and daughter, Grace, are visiting her sis- ter at Kitchener, --Miss Annie Henderson has return- ed home from Calgary and is again in charge of the Children's Shelter. --Miss Gladys Hurlbert left a week ago to spend her holidays with friends in Toronto. --Miss May Yule was the guest of friends in Port Hope over the week- end. --Miss Queena Pearson left Wed- nesday to spend her vacation with friends in New York. --Miss Ela Sharrard is enjoying a two weeks' vacation with friends in Toronto. --Mrs. F. C. Hoehn, and children are spending the summer with Mrs. Hoehn's parents at Meaford, Ont Mr. and Mrs. Wiliis Greenly and son motored to Campbellford for the week-end. --Mr. w. Clapper was the guest of his parents in Hastings over the week-end. --Miss McMurtry and Miss H. Hambly are on a boat trip to Mont- day at Windsor and Detroit. -~Miss Rosina Crosby, of Rochester N.Y., was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Wm Drummond, Arlington Avenue, over the week-end, --Mr. R. Christie, Mrs, H, Bowra, Miss A. Bowra and Mr, L. Osier, of Toronto, were visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Charles Bowra, at their cottage at the Lake over Punday. --Mrs, Lewis Barry and babe, of Hamilton, returned home Tuesday af- ter spending a few days with her mo- ther, Mrs. M, E. Leask, --Mr. and Mrs, Murray Miller and two children, Jean and Baby Jack, are spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Howell Roy, Bradford, --Mr., and Mrs. Fred Cook, of Orillia, spent the holiday with Mr. Cook's brother, Mr. Dell Cook, of 171 Church St, ~--Mrs, E. C. Myres left Toronto by boat on Saturday to spend two weeks with her son Mr, Gordon My- res in Leschene, Que. Mr, and Mrs. J, G, Young and sons motored from Toronto and spent Sun- day at Mrs. Young's cousin, Mrs, Dell Cook, 171 Church St. ~Mr, and Mrs. C. N. Henry and family have taken a cottage at Heyd- enshore Park, Whitby, for the sum- mer. They took up residence there yesterday. --Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Smith, and Mr, J. Grindley, of Toronto, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, D. A, Tait at Oshawa-on-the-Lake over the week- end, --Miss Hester Vokes, Albert street, left for Toronto on Monday to take the second year course in Physical Training at the Department of Education's Summer school. --Mr. and Mrs, M. McIntyre left Friday for Montreal, from where they sailed on the Metagama for Scotland to spend, a few months visiting friends and relatives. Rev. Duncan and Mrs. McLeod leave to-day to spend the summer in the Muskoka Lakes District. During their stay in Oshawa they have been residing at 47 Ritson Road, North. --Mr. and Mrs, A. Gillies, of Guelph, returned home to-day after spending a few days with their daughter, Mrs. W. A. Gerry, Masson St. They were accompanied home by Miss Marjorie \ ff in Black or Brown ; r medium or wide toe; all sizes. On sale J. C. McGill Clothing, Men's Furnishings, Boots and Shoes -- a} 1000 PAIRS of Men's Goodyear Welt Boots and Oxfords $4.95 WHY PAY MORE? narrow, Greatly Reduced 8 Only and No Two Alike Baronet Satin, Crepe Cloth and Flannel. This is a splendid oppor- tunity for 8 ladies to get a sport skirt at Cost Price. Ladies' Pretty Gingham Dresses of the Better Kind Reduced for the Week-End Regular $7.50 Special $5.49 Made of Anderson Guaranteed Scotch Ginghams. In small checks of blue and white, black and white, mauve and white, and red and white, daintily trimmed with Organdy and patch pockets, others having rosettes - of self on skirt. Specially Priced at $5.49. CHS Prettily Trimmed Princess Slips Made of fine White Cotton and has daintily trimmed yoke and shoulder straps, skirt is finished with flounce of eyelet embroidery. Corset Covers 59c These are money savers at the low Made of fine White Cotton, yoke and shoulder straps trim- price of 59c. med with lace, tape draw at waist. Sizes 34 to 44. Priced $2.00 and $2.98 real. Gerry. --Mr. Edwin Henry has accepted a Mr. and Mrs. Will Copk and position with the Dominion Bank for | daughter Ola and som, rdon of the summer holidays. Lindsay, also Mrs. Johnson and --Mr. D. F. Byers, of Toronto, was |daughter Ruby, of Lindsay, motored a visitor with friends at Oshawa-on-| to spend Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. the-Lake over the week-end. Dell Cook's, 171 Church St. --Mr. Harry Stinson visited his A Ie. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stin- son in Omemee over the holiday. J. C. McGill 12 KING STREET EAST Priced 59c¢ Russell Perkins has cherries sale, 151 Park Road N. Jor J MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE of High Class Ladies' Ready-To-Wear At this Sale we are giving the ladies of Oshawa and vicinity another chance to obtain at greatly reduced prices some of our summer stock of Dresses, Skirts and Blouses. You can remember the values obtained at our last Big Sale. This one will be just as good. Our stock is the very latest and best that we can put on our shelves. The values listed below are genuine--we know that they cannot be obtained in any other place. Be sure and visit us on the Three Days. It will save you money. Sale For Three Days Only Thursday, Friday & Saturday JULY 6, 7, 8 We have an exceptionally fine lot of Voile Dresses, a great many being the fine English Voiles. The mater- ials are the best; they are made into attractive styles and you will be sur- prised to see the values offered. Our . stock of these Dresses is large, but come early so you can have the best selection SPECIAL VALUE IN WAISTS 50 Waists of highest class materials--Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, and other silks. These waists have been selected with care from our regular stock; no two are alike. Every one is a striking garment, suitable for many occasions. Regular price, $7.50. Sale price $3.95 Store Closed All Day Wednesday Ratine Dresses Just what you need for outdoors and Regular price $15.50. Sale $10.95 Our large stock of Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine Dresses are all reduced in price for this Three Days Sale. sports wear. Price WAISTS All our stock of Waists have been put on sale. They include many striking styles, made of the finest materials and many are trimmed and beaded. English Voile Waists, all shades and sizes. Regular price $2.95, for FRIDAY MORNING - 8.30 am. SSE | Special! $11.50, for $5.95 50 Trimmed Tricollette Waists, em- Voile Dresses. Regular price $14.50, for "5 5 SKIRTS Regular price Voile Dresses. $17.50, for $11.95 SWISS VOILE A very fine line of Imported Dot- ted Swiss Voile Dresses in striking styles and colorings. Our regular price is $21.50, but during the Sale they are marked down to the low price of On all our stock of Skirts, includ- ing such high grade materials as Im- ported Baronette Satins, Russianere - Crepe and Crepe Net, we have cut the prices exactly in half. At the regular prices of $14.00 to $24.00 these are good values, so you want to be sure and see them when we have marked them at w---- -- $7.00 to 1200 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. ee THEE FAIR 9 , adhe Lili' Renfty tut 7 Simcoe Street S. - Phone 1173

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