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Ontario Reformer, 17 Oct 1922, p. 3

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OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1922 m-- | Oshawa and District JOIN THE yr Council To Meet A special meeting Council will be held evening. of the Town on Thursday Dr, ! McKay Will Speak The A, Y, P. A. Club recently or- ganized: in connection with St. George's Mission, Court Street, will hold its opening entertainment Thursday evening, when a Public Health exhibit will be shown by the Public Health Department. ' An ad- dress will be given by Dr. T. W. G. McKay. Arrangements are being made to have some government slides for the occasion, Z WwW, ¢. T, U, Grateful The local branch of the W.C.T.U. is greatly pleased at the way in which the people of Oshawa co-op- erated to make the provincial con- vention, held here last week, a suc- cess, Homes were opened to ac- commodate more than 300 delegates. The officers of the local branch are grateful to those who opened their homes, and also to the teachers who trained the children, to the men who conducted the auto drive, to the church officials, to the ushers, to the soloists, to the ladies of the vari- ous churches who assisted in the din- ing hall, to those who sent flowers, to Mr, M, Martin for his cheerful and substantial help, to the mer- chants who supported the cause, and to everyone who in any way contrih- uted to make the forty-fifth conven- tion the great success that it was, University English Course Last week Mr. W, J. Dunlop of the Extension Department of the Uni- versity of Toronto, addressed a number of teachers and others inter- ested explaining how university edu- cation might be taken extra mural- ly. The concensus of opinion seem- ed to be that a course in English Plumbing, Heating and Repairs Boiler Room Repairs a Specialty J. S. DICK At Purdy Co.'s Premises 82 Simcoe St, 8, ESTIMATES GIVEN Phone 942 Res, 369) Do you know what Gherry Bark 9 will do for your Cough » If you want a cough medicine that will relieve you and will not upset your stomach, you should try our pleasant-tasting Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup We guarantee this Cough Syrup to relieve you, and we will re- turn your money if you are not satisfied with the results. 35¢--60c--$1.00 THE REXALL STORES Jury & Lovell--F.W. Thompson should be taken. Mr. Dunlop said that a university professor would {not be sent to take the class unless {there was an enrolment of twenty members, The course is open to anyone. Persons interested should communicate with Mr. J. G. Althouse, principal of the High School, or Miss J. Garrow, principal of King St. school before the end of this week, Discuss Hydro in Toronto Second Deputy Reeve F. L. Mason and Dr, A, A. Farewell, of East Whit: by, left for Toronto to-day where they were joined by representatives from Lindsay, Belleville and Whitby and waited on Sir Adam Beck to discuss matters relative to purchase by the municipalities of the Central Ontario Power system, This morning at 10 o'clock the committee met the Greg: ory Commission and this afternoon they will wait upon Premier Drury und his Cabinet, Baptized With River Jordan Water At the morning service in the Pres- byterian Church Sunday the sacred rite of baptism was administered to little Miss McLaughlin, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ray McLaughlin, The water used for the ceremony came | from the River Jordan, Whist Drive Enjoyed The first whist drive of 'the season was held last evening by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the G.W.V.A, in the Vet- erans' Hall, Quite a large number were present and the games were much enjoyed, The ladies' prizes wore won by Miss N. Judd, Mrs, Wal- ton and Mrs, H. Gay while the gents' prizes Were won by Mr. J. Reeves, Mr. W. Lundy and Mr, J. Wood. The evening was brought to a close by the serving of refreshments. Here's a New One; Company to Lower The Cost of Living An ingenious young man has thought of a brand new get-rich- quick scheme. Oshawa citizens would do well to watch for him. Approach- ing a lady yesterday afternoon this man asked her if she was interest Living. offered as an inducement the fact that the Dominion Government was, behind the scheme. The company would be capitalized at $50,000 he nature the lady, in question looked upon the man with suspicion and would have no dealing with him. When he was about to leave he ask- ed the woman if she had any Victory Bonds that she would like to invest in the mythical stock company. She had none. Others who might be in- terviewed by the eloquent business man would do well to ad vise the police. when he appears, WONDERS NEVER CEASE. The wonderful success of Montreal has been more marked year by year continuously for half a cen-| tury. There are households literal- ly by tens of thousands all over Canada where for thirty, forty and | fifty years the Family Herald has | not only been a welcome weekly | guest, but one indispensable to the home life. The success of the Fami- !ly Herald of Montreal has been sb | conspicuous and so overwhelming {that Publishers everywhere refer to {it as a phenomenal journal. The | price of subscription to it looks ridi- |culously small when the wonderful |contents of the paper are consider- ed. Those who do not know it can, |we understand, have a sample copy {free by writing to its Publishers, | Montreal. | mh Those people who want to can {fruit find the prices of sugar posi- {tively uncanny.--The Pathfinder. The most fashionable form amusement this winter {house warming.--Detroit News. | said. Offering nothing of a definite !days ago in lagain young ed to treat him a littic the being placed in the Family Herald and Weekly Star of tion Andre changed his of | liquor. will be a {he day Night 'Wife Pays Fine " Levied on Hubby for Beating Her Crown Attorney. Farewell, whose eloquent orations have more than once made criminals wish they had choosen the straight and narrow path instead of the crooked and | thorny way, dropped his mantle of prosecutor for a moment in court on Monday morning and interceded for the defendant, It was in a versus Nicholas Kornuta, of Whitby. "Nick" was charged with beating his wife Sophie, It appear- ed, however, that Nick and his bet- ter h#f had come to an agreement and were willing to let bygones he bygones. Crown Attorney Farewell pointed out to Magistrate Hind that the ends of justice would be best gerved, perhaps, if "Nick" was al- lowed to go on suspendéd sentence, The pair had five children, The crown also asked the magistrate to lecture both man and wife. which Magistrate Hind did. Following the lecture and payment of the fine which, by the way, Sophie paid, the couple arm in arm left the court to start life anew. A few moments later "Nick" had helped his spouse into the old buggy outside the police station and Old Dobbin, who too had seen better days, trotled con (tentedly down the road to the home {in East Whithy, Failed to Clean Up as Court Ordered; Restaurateur Fined case of the Crown Kast Charles Masters, Superior cafe, who court some days ago because his premises did not come up to the standard of cleanliness required by F. C. Palmer, sanits inspector, ap- peared again yesterday. On his last appearance the proprietor was warn- ed to clean up. The magistrate gave him until Monday. In court yester- day Mr. Palmer stated that he had visited the restaurant and had found that conditions were as bad as ever, "I find you guilty," said Magi- strate Hind, addressing Masters, "Furthermore," he added, "I am go ing to fine you $10 and costs. This does not mean that you cannot be | brought into court again. I will] fine you every day if "necessary. | You must immediately clean up. I proprietor of the was hailed into ed in the reduction of High Cost of [YOu appear again I will impose the | Of course she was but not |m | |so much that she could be induced |to buy stock in a forming for that avowed purpose ac- | thing cording to the eloquent stranger. He | | kept as clean as any other in town. | aximum fine." As Masters paid the fine which | company that is {amounted to $15, he mumbled some- about his restaurant being Costly to Point Gun at Fellow Andre Siva, who was charged some court with pointing Steve Nichoforuk, appeared yesterday morning and was found guilty. In view of 'the fact that Andre had already spent two weeks in jail the Magistrate decid more lenient ily than he otherwise womnld. He (fined the defendant #10 and cost: |in all $28. Andre said he couldn't |pay. The alternative was a month {in the cooler. A few minutes after cell at the sta- mind and as- | serted that he would pay. 'Short Time i in x Jail | (Continued 1 from pase 1) fined $400 for having the liquor in possession, or three months in jail. L wise for failing to disclose the source of your supply you are sen-| tenced to an additional sentence of three months. This sentence to start at the termination of the other one {If you fail to pay the fine for being {drunk you will serve another month |in the common jail. In all fine of $418, or seven months. rifle at Memory Restored Por Alex was led away, it didn't seem s0 long. And then as his fate {dawned on him in the cells he start- ied to yell loudly for the chief. "I {want to tell you where 1 got the I remember now Mr. Friend," said. Alex is not the first one whose memory has been restored by la few words by the Magistrate and a few moments in the cooler. 'Shop i in Oshawa Satur-| lof the prisoners serve a day others a |week, and still more go a month, divulge the E use the words "perfect" omly in connection with a strict guarantee. In the 'results of our workman- ship our customers "find the ideal interpretation of perfection. Spots are re- moved permanently by our methods and im- maculate harmony given to garments. PARKER'S Dyers Cleaners 88 Simcoe St. N. Phone 788 i ici : . The Girl from Vaga- Written ,and produced Wilson MacDonald Canada's Eminent Poet and Playwright. REGENT Oct. 25 and 26 under auspices Oshawa Hospital i by mle hief their desire to {source of the liquor supply, {secure their release, " Has s Never Felt Better In All Her | Life Thousands of frail, nervous peo | ple and eonvalescents everywhere have testified to the remarkable | When We Test Eyes IT IS DONE PROPERLY 28 Phone 1101 JURY & LOVELL, Lid § power of Tanlac in bringing back | their health, strength, and working | efficiency. It seems to quickly in- | vigorate the constitution and is a powerful foe of weakness. Mrs. | Ema Miles, 125 Tecumseh Ave., Lon- | don, Ont., says: ! "I suffered terribly from stomach and was so weak, nervous and run down it was all I could do to get about. Since I've taken Tamlac my stomach is in splendid order, the headaches and other troubles have There is not a single portion of the body that is mot benefited by the helpful action of Tamlac. It en- ables the stomach to turn the food into healthy blood, bone and mus cle, purifies the system and builds you back to mormal weight. Get a bottle today at any good druggist. ner down town Saturday Bargains of Special Merit For To-morrow Morning 100 Yards Viyella Check Dress Flannels A rare bargain, and only a limited quantity to be sold. There is no fabrics so suitable for girls' school dresses. A wool goods with just enough cotton in it to keep from shrinking, Washable and guaranteed not to chrink. Will stand all sorts of hard wear, You will be well satisfied with the service this material will give. Black and white check, with overcheck in green, mauve, blue and brown. Good and wide, 46 inches. Regular selling price $1.95 $ 1 2 0 yd. Wednesday morning ................ ud Children's Hats Wednesday Morning shapes end sizes are offer, this 500 yds. 34 in. White Flannelette Last were too late, Pure Wool English Serge 40" Wide Just the time of year when serges are most required, You will find this a beauti- jul quality and in a width that can be cut to advant- age. English serges can always be relied upon for stylish appearance when made up and for its dura- bility. Comes in just three shades, Navy, Brown awl Cardinal. The lowest price have age red any at, Various styles included in this extraordinary Be sure and take advantage of Half Day special, Wednesday many customers disappointed because they were the Flannelette special was sold out at 9.15. Be warned and don't miss this one, This week we are offering you a heavier weight Flannelette strongly woven with a soft Saxony finish for 19¢ yd. No Phone or C.0.D. Orders. 10 yards to a Customer. Duplex Curtains Wednesday Morning $1.00 Pair pair to a customer. It mean early shopping for those want to share in this extra- ordinary special. Made of Notting- ham Lace with deep Valance. Total measurement wide 2% yards long. No Only two will that we ceer 597 " serge day per C.0.D. Orders Phone or STORE HOURS DURING OCTOBER WEDNESDAY 830 TO 1230 PM. Mrs. Ballan, Mason to pay Mason wouldn't hear o according started. Mason's what according who gides wit nes evidence 1place, Interest was added to ing Mason to smash one ation, | Mayor the that by course Mrs, son's witness came dramatic indignant. struck force that the wrath. falling fast and the Some | Was Magistrate conclusion but few go over that time in Whithy 8uilty of assault jail without communicating with the ever that she had suftered some pro- | vocation. and thus [severe lecture, the | peace. larm {Buffalo Commerc ial. {each {other how tired they are.--Brandon | Sun. building. TI! building up an taking that step. came fore there believed in tion before | fortunately was any Make Returns To-night One Hundred 1) building enlarged but there one way and that is by re-| t ha sufficient support from the | later tried to form large. We should not mini- [speaker declared that fact that secretaries have | had much time it deal to do in promoting {js caused by the community spirit and We gs The Y.M.C.A., was being looked up- do what we can to help the Y.M.C. Sd So Ei A., fill the place it was meant to fill." on by many right now who believed | the Y.M.C.A. was a place for boys YAM.C.A. An Association and men to waste their time but Bishop in his address « such was not the case. It was a fored to impress upon the m place in which to find the principles » police were called, Both the campaign workers that the necessary for the building up of the court yesterday produced |C.A., was not 'a material thing. It community The point was, "what who gave contradictory|was not a building, an or zation would boys be doing some ace else |. ° a to what actually took or a program. It was an association ff they we re not to be found in the limit to space, ) | | newspaper.--Wall associa But un- other Encouraging addresses were jen by Me C. E. | Ardiel, Ro and others and it spirits and much campaign workers started morning with one object in which was to make the Y.M.C.A., | prosperous institution in town of [night the ble at a luncheon when returns for { work will be made. Dove of Peace from page W. H was with confidence 1) Me Kinnon, (Russian). asked Mrs. lamage. Mrs such a thing, Annie, i 1 the fun Annie + to Mrs house carrying a h. Just transpired is herd say but to the numerous women were enthusiastic witnesses of ensuing scrap, Mrs, Mason was hors de combat from { Continued men | see the s-only ceiving town at mize the had a gre Continued page along | who raised money for structures and The Y.M.C.A. Ballan Mrs aid she said, for Annis ys associations, the in curing organizations the H spent the came such J : 1 Oshawa's size. t 0 the first in the Mr. | tee Professor who says 'there as thic Street rick giv= McTavish, W. Hall high that out this view the it should be To- workers will again assem- Y.M.CA. day's The suppers are | being prepared by a special commit- of the Local Council of Women. is no never worked on Journal. a Charges flew and fast. | which would continue to stand |Y.M.C.A.?" "It is our duty to work | {should the building be burnt to the the pro s of strengthening the | Mr. ground. The Y.M.C.A., was organ- {moral fibre of the Hays and young ized by a body of men, he said, be- men," he concluded Accor: terviews { fiction, -- Advice? to Kipling, his the statement made Mrs. Ballun On Mayor's proceed by Mrs had come the New York Tribune. that by in- s well as his writings are threatened to lows in retali-| ime time saying that John Stacey had advised on procedure to follow. It appeared Mrs. Ballan's horse was owned His Worship, the Mayor. Of Ballan vigorously denied and her win house of at the her Swanson appeared for aroused the ire by Mrs, Ma Some of them be and ai the same time One enthusiastic lady witness box with such court shook under her As the shades of night were dim court room brightened by electric lights Hind finally came to the that Mrs. Ballan was He thought, how an and examination, of es, vertise Most When imes Are Dullest the Giving both women a the Magistrate bound belligerent ones to keep the Cyrus H. K. Curtis, of Saturday Evening Post fame, says --- knows where a pitcher's when he throws it out.- Nobody goes like to telephone day to tell each Lots of women other every "All my business life I have spent more money for advertising whenever a business slump came along, than in normal times; trouble, headaches and dizzy attacks, | left me and I'm simply feeling fine." | and if I didn't get ahead in the race, I kept from slipping back and was in condition to shoot ahead of my competitors the moment Chronie conditions changed." Constipation Relieved Without the Use Don't Let Business Get Dull, Keep Advertising In THE REFORMER IT PAYS

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