BE a - = ) Bh | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922 : Seam -- a . ons ns " Surely of all smells in the world |smell of a forest, which comes near- changeful; it varies with the hour of : fl Hoy a pr . pd A £30 TRINITY YOUR ° PAGE TWENTY FOUR pba WA UNTA LI OSHAWA, ONTARIO, closing the year without any embar- ---- AW A'S CHURCHES "Much of the Christmas activities of the ¢ommunity centre naturally dround the churches and it is with much satisfaction that The Reformer i§ able to report that the churches of the town all report activities and elling those of their his progress equal if not of ahy previous yea The following brief resumes of the activities of the .varfons churches Have been submitted by those in {barge at the request of The Re- FOR: i Enmimanuel Baptist Church E GOOD YEAR i Eh HPA tory of the church. . The spiritual life of = the membership forms a mighty factor in the welfare of the commubity. Presbyterian Charch. During the past year there have been many encouraging features in »ur Church lite and work. To_the membership large additions have heen made, thus strengthening the oause. <A marked increase has also taken place in the Sunday School, overtaxing the availible accomnioda- tion, The most ' significant fact, Yowever, In our «xperience, is the rassment, notwithstanding the fact that we were greatly hampered last spring by extra .expense and loss through fire. Perhaps our greatest source of gratification is the distinct advance made by our Sunday School. With departments for all ages we are now seeing the results of the honest, conscientious work of our Teachers and Officers. 'We believe we have a Primary Dept, equalled perhaps by some but surpassed "by 65 or more, all under 10 years of age. To all Baptists of Oshawa we would say, This is your place and respon- sibility, Emmanuel Baptista stand today as always for old time Evan- gelism, For Inward Cleansing, for the New Birth first of all, the out- ward veneers of social, moral gnd political reform we believe will tol- low as a natural sequence, none, with an average attendance of | derful assistanee it has rendered to the fire sufferers of Northern On- tario.. Nearly $4,000 worth of cloth- ing, $900 worth of which was en- tirely new, has been forwarded and at the present time they have their own nurse in the Haileybury district doing Hospital work, In addition to this they have supplied two cots for one of the emergency hospitals, The local Society is composed of women who are desiring to serve others and they are devoting a large portion of their time to this work. Mrs, F. W. Cowan, who has been the president of the Society since it was organized, has proved to be an efficient leader and under her di- rection it has been possible for the Society to" accompHsh undertakings which might otherwise have failed. The work of this Society is being recognized throughout the Province ad has heen demonstrated by letters Red Cross the smell of many trees is the sweet- est and most fortifying. The sea has a rude, pistolling sort of odor that carries with it a fine sentiment of open water and tall ships; but the EE. SF -------------- ty of softness. smell of a est to this in tonic quality surpas- ses it by many degrees in the quali- Again; the smell of | the sea has little variety, but the forest fis infinitely | --R. L. Stegenson. the day not in strength merely, but in characier; and the different sorts of trees as you go from one zone of the- wood to another seem to live a- Af A i mong different kinds of atmosphere ---- > from Northern Ontario, Headquarters and from Government officials, ect -------- IT CAN BE DONE If you can't be a pine on the top of the hill Be a scrub in the valley--but be The best little scrub by the side of the rill; Be & bush if you can't be a tree. It you can't be a bush be a bit of the grass, And some highway some happier make; If you can't he a muskie then just he a bass-- But the liveliest bass in the lake! If you can't be a highway then $ust be a trail, / If-you can't be the sun, be a star; It isn't the size. that you win or you | fail--- Be the best of whatever you are! ~--Douglas Maloch. % Nearing the close of another year | svidence, on the part of mady men e rejoice in that reports from all of a yearning after a deeper life epartmients present a healthy and'| ind -a desire for Bible Study, This prosperous state of eljurch life, . The'|fd'to be geen In the interest taken yoer has been ape of activity and |in the 'Brotherhood' recently or- acoomplishment in work both Aat|@ganized and the usualy large num- home and abroad. We ook 10 close bor atiending the publie services, 1922 as the best year in many re- What 'Canada needs today -i8 such oy 1915 tp wa He So- gpeets, Our Chutch Clerk reports a | men,--men- of ability coupled with gay 4h fo Hn of Et ee substantial increase in. mémbership [integrity and unselfishness to lead | ragnizations in this olty. No other of these 14 made a prpfession of [us in these momentos times, --men | uno of the Canadian Red €rosé tBeir faith in Christ through baptism, | Whe 'are prepared to £4 throwah all |}oc anisved the success that has Our Financial Secretary looks to our he doors of opportunity open to greeted this local hody of workers. Christian Church hem. } : Their record "during the war was "The Christiafi' Chuich' has - ex monsurpassed and after the a Red Cross In Aiding North Entering upon its career on June © Christian Science The Christian Science Sociesy of Oshawa report that there has been a steady healthy growth during the past year, More members have been added than in any previous year, perienced great prpgress the.' past was signed they = adoptedsyp peace year, The 'bullding .debt has. heen time policy which included Public considerahly peduced to the amount Health and Child Wwifare;\ Pre- of $750. 8 Present, A perfectly paredness for Emergencies, Promo- saristaclony aw pipe organ was re- tion of Child Welfare and Education cently installed at the cost of $4,600, together with good substantial col-| Dealing with sickness, During the : lections received. war the Oshawa Society forwarded The building fund increased more [to Red Cross Headquarters $60,500 | during the past two months than in { besides clothing and other articles | the whole of .the previous twelve. | valued at nearly $65,000. The So- The Society i8 now preparing prop- ciety also sent overseas a Red Cross | erty for Church purposes on Col-|ambulance. = At this time the mem- | horne St. E. and intend 'remodelling | bership had grown to 5,244. i 'An the building thereon for religious | rie oms ike Christian Endeavour Soclety. The | services, Later on. they plan 'to | T Peace Timo Policy Arne past' year has been one of the hest [build a Church edifice. la In 131s When the Influenza a the Shea y Blanch, Department of TE | | demie J 8 Wo e Society ? 4 f awa, 08 aga he fulufe QUHOR Jo even more | Ruivation Arm) | wgain Game to the Pak i and took the |and illustrates the different methods : King Street Methodist bi © year o 2 has been a very |jeading part in caring for the sick. [Of repairing trees, dealing chiefly Meth » ,|Dlessed and prosperous one in the mhey equipped an emergency hos- | With the filling of cavities and the King 'St. Church 'stands for ser [history of the local Salvation Army |piia] in the armories as well as ren- | bolting of trees that have split at the vice; and, located In the geographi- Corps of Oshawa. We have inereas- | goring assistance to residents of the |crotch. The bulletin gives a great cal centre of the town, it.offers its [ed our roll of membership by adding | town wherever it was needed. Apart | deal of useful information on the services to all classes of citizens. | 35 names of men and women who | srom this the Society furnished the subject. Tree repairing is a science ng St. leaders are optimists and in itself and nowadays, especially in | Steamed. Dyeing a Specialty. have signed our Articles of war and | ty, paby clinies and have aided the their cause affords them increasing [taken their places as Soldiers of this | pyc Health Department in many | the eastern sections of this country | encouragement, During the last | worldwide 8. A, and the United States, men specially >» The attendances | .v. An emerge as RE twelve months- every, department of fat our public services show d con- | poe) equipped, Ee Tynan a trained for 'the work operate on | GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVE D church _ life has shown splendid Aad= | siderable increase on former YEAS | Hoglth offices, 'with pneumonia jac- | trees 'much' as dentists operate on 1 : vancement. Many' members . Hav{ ahd'our 'Silver Band has several new |r yng babies' and mothers' cloth- | teeth, cleaning out the cavities and been added to' the thurch' register; handsinen all making for Breateér| i.e These can be obtainéd free of | fiNing. them with concrete or as- tbe Sunday School, with #n actupleffiejensy. Our young peoples' work | charge upop application, In con- |Phalt, bolting together "trees that attendance of.about.500, was nevex. las. made some notable Jaya nces, [ nection-with the sehools,\the Society | threaten to. split in twe, fixing up | omar, owing sr So the "30 uve onbeurpnd Wor Surath sly or plop | ve tal Sane te Bare f n.Y > man g of | weighing the children and in two ind, lightning, live stock or care- néver more 'hopeful. "The Auxiliary (of '$liis present month we are €om- | 5¢ the Public Schools milk is being |lessness of man. Tree repairing has Societies and Organizations are fill- fencing our Junior Legion which |... ited by them for: underweight | become a profession and at least one ing well their places, and are strong |in¢ludes' Band of Love and SINGINZ | copojars, The importance of this | School has been established for tea- and healthy, The eérvices of the {Company of the smaller girls. We | work is being shown hy the remark- ching the work. Anyone requiring choir under leadership of 'Mr. Tre- [have reorganized our Scouts ane lable results being' obtajned hy Miss @ working knowledge of the business news are of owtsundine Yalse. Sun, hardy 334 in aur Sunday Seniol Seiling, Public School Nurse. could acquis H sood Goal of informa- ( i CONBIE BE ¥ ar 4 " ) . ido, Piven - don from the bulle entioned. | révegent. The offictald are .clieered |classés 'and .our teachers. Briga- Aided Fire Suffeyers it ig free for the asx ume. "a weekly current' income' greater |4ier 'Prescott, Captain Froud,. Of- =~ The latest work of the Society and | njrector of Forestry, Department of | than any former peried jn (he 'his- | ficers' if charge. ; not the least importafit is the won- | he [nterior, Ottawa. | fifty pél cent of which the church pid at "eompiation' of installation, and. the' remalfder is provided' for by its. members, Totdl amount raised during year is over $5000," New members were received into the church. Great interest and success has been manifested in the new interesting bulletin entitled | "Tree Repairing" has been issued by Sot / . Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. Plush Coats Furs, Hats and Gloves Cleaned and PHONE New Method Cleaners 21 Bond Street, E. 1020 he Acceptable Gift" 'Hundreds of -pieces of Xmas furniture for gift-giving patrons, Positively nothing ever equalled our s of nice Pieces, s0 much appreciated by every member of fe Acted, Bi viol She Sl ran ot pe -Desks, poak-cases, Lia e ; thin the home me t-it should be. Early selections are best. one 89 {iat £9 10 Wale Is it possible to present a more useful £hing than sectional cases? They can be added to as your library grows. We have-a splendid lot, fumed golden or walnut finish, in Macey, Gunn, or Globe Wernicke makes, Call and talk it over with us, they are such an accept- able gift. ; -- TON, ~ CHESTERFIELD SUITES ! We have a nice showing, in velvet, tapestry or Mohair qualities, some two-piece suites, "some three-piece suites, quality goods at low prices from $98.00 to $275.00 per suite. Odd pieces at clearing prices as well. LADIES' WRITING DESKS COMFORTERS ment for Xmas Gifts. Many finishes and different coverings, our range is from $11.00 to $50.00 each. Only the best makers' lines are to be found on our. foors. : : '3 § 5 Large size Teatherette Bockets-and Am Chairs, strongly ade, good We 'are showing a splendid assort- | * 1 $1500 to $45.00 each 'golden finish. Make the house a gift. NEW FOLDING GATE-LEG "... - TABLES 'Fiftca different designs. and prices, really. Wonderful lines for afternoon 'teas, Bridge, ete. fumed, walnut, and antique mahogany. - a $40.00 FOR A $75.00 SET Floor -Eamp Special Three different designs, two light socket, full height stand, three different shades. Your chgice complete. _ $25.00 of quarter-cut oak diners, full leather slip 'seats, a beautifully designed and 'well chair, in either fumed or Xmas Price $40.00 per set TOYS OSHAWA'S BEST STOCK THE GOOD WEARING KIND AT LOW PRICES Fumed or Golden finish, very neat designs, the appreciated gift, prices $17.25, $20.00, $33.00 Also a line of reed desks and chairs, let us mention one especially. $23.50 for the two pieces TELEPHONE SETS Fumed Oak Set' $17.50 Walnut Set Then we have a large Colonial set in black walnut, this is a fine set. Special Xmas Gift $35.00 Full assortment, all colors and com- binations of colors, our range of prices are from $6.00 to $22.50 each Our $13.75 line is a splendid value, make sister or mother this suitable gift. : CARPET SWEEPERS Bissell's, the best made. Prices the same the world over. $5.75 to $7.25 each Our Special Sweeper $3.75 Our Special Vacuette Sweeper - $35.00 Requires no power to run it. Hoover Baby Sweeper $57.50 several pairs of Eds ote price of a ED EASY CHAIRS 366.00 ead also some odd ee: that ete Jory ns ] : ) 0 8 p to sui ormerly. We ie aking thése. Your choice of ten easy ha, : SOLID OAK DINING SUITE Fumed finish, fifty-four inch Buffet, large round table, and full slip seat diners, particularly well-made suite. Xmas Special Price $119.00 SUGGESTIONS Floor Lamps Table Lamps > \ % ol e Selections, Easy Prices. for the Xmas Shopper. pen Evenings Next Week ACLOCK. STORMY. NIGHTS EXCEPTED r.. - ys KING STREET E. "LUKE BROS. STORE Kitchen Cabinets Mats, Rugs, ete.