PAGE TWELVE THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1937 | EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS) Ottawa--Municipal' elections in the township of Gloucester ii be held on Monday, December 7, and nos nations on Friday, November 27, it was at a meeting of 'the township council, with Reeve John Innes pr law pri B APpointiient of ed at iy ittin, a ON al ol - lions made. for he Sorthcowing ectoral battle, Was Well-known Official Picton ~George J. Huestis, who was killed in 3 motor accident near Cobourg on Monday, had been Col- lector % Customs here for the past years, He came here from Belicville where he was stationed for two years following his return from tae Great War, He had serv- consisting of two boys four and fifteen vears of age and two daugh- ters six and ten years were sleeping, on fire. The Trenton fire brigade was called and soon extinguished the flames with no serious damage. The mother and the baby are at resent in a Kingston Hospital, It 4 believed the fire started near, where the pipes enter the chimney. Are Township Auditors Port Hope. ~W., N, Moore was ted chief itor and Colin S, Hamly assistant auditor, at the reg- session of the Town Fathers which was held at the Town Hall on Monday night. Their salaries to audit the town's books will be $100.00 apiece and the necessary by- law for the appointment was put through. son also has several other trees with both blossoms and apples, Fish Lake is' the latest dist to. get into, the limelight for at st Will Parade on Sunday Kingston --~On i 8 November 8, at 845 a.m, the whole battalion of the Oueen's C.O0.T. C., in uni- form, including the band will par- ticipate in the special Armistice services at St. George's Cathedra. This is the first time that the Queen's contingent has ever taken | Hedley has part in any ceremonial in Kingston, On Customs Staff Picton--Capt. O. B. Palmer, of Palmer's Service Station of Picton has received notize of his appoint~ ment to the Customs staff at Pic- ton, Capt. Palmer has been in the garage business here for some years and for some time has been in charge of the service station at West Main Street. 4h _-- that the sales were for cash to Kingston and district residents, unus- |Ongaaize. Biting Cb forme: members of the Kingston. Gentle- men's Driving Club and citizens in- terested in the reorganization of the Club was held in the Chamber of Commerce under the chairmanship of Alderman C, H. Reid. 'W, P Hedley, vice-principal of the Kings- ton Collegiate Institute was elected president of the organization. Mr, a deep interest in such matters and as Plevailed upon to accept office of presi- dent. N. R. was elested to the office of vice-president and George H, Veale was unanimously chosen as secretary-treasurer of the organization, The directors elected were as follows: Frank J. Hoag, jon F, Sowards, Alderman Chagler Reid, LteCol, D. S, Tamblyn, Ww. E. Cordukes, Alderman Edgar Charlton and 3M M. H ughes, CONTINUING TWO MORE DAYS FRIDAY --SATURDAY CANNING'S GREAT STOCK DISPOSAL SALE ed twenty years with the Customs Department. Celebrate Hallows'sn Sand Point--Hallowe'en was cele- brated by young and-old on Satur- day evening. Costumes galore were prepared for this, the night of fun and trick playing. The celebration was not a disorderly one, With bags and baskets suitable for this occa- sion the younger generation visited each household and were suitably rewarded for their visit. Many pri- vate parties were held, also several ade dances in the nearby towns provided much amusement, The ever-popular chicken suppers were not forgotten. Plan Celebration : Morrisburg. --Morrisburg Orange Lodge No. 3127, will hold a mem- orial service and parade at the cenotaph, November 11, at 2 o'clor! in the afternoon. Twenty lodges, including some from Ottawa, will take part in addition to the Morris- burg clergy, and the first troop of boy scouts, Officers of the Grand Lodre have also heen invited to at- tend the celebration. To Unveil Memorial Kingston.--A beautiful war mem- orial is to be unveiled and dedicat- ed in Kingston at 3.30 p.m., on Nov- ember 11, to the officers, non-com- missioned officers and men of the 'famous 21st Battalion who made the supreme sacrifice in France or Bel- gium Suring the Great War, Major the Rev, W, E. Kidd, M.C,, will conduct the services and the mn thers who had sons killed while serving with the unit will unveil the memorial, The Bible is still our "best nell or," 11,888,226 copies, in 644 lan- 'uages, being distributed last 'ear, Trees Are Blossoming : Picton.~Ross Robinson of Fish Lake, on Nov. 2, picked from a Greening apple tree a bunch of ap~ ple blossoms. The lovely pink and white blossoms were picked from the same branch on which ripe ap- ples were growing. Some of the blossoms had gone and the set of fruit started and there may be a second crop of apples. Mr. Robin Have Ready S%e Kingston ~City of Kingston de- bentures are very eagerly soueht. On Friday wight city debentures to the amount of $57,000 were adver- tised. From the start sales were brisk and at noon on Monday the total amount had been subscribed. It was reported that the advertised amount could have been over-sub- scribed about twice and it is notable Baby Gave Fire Alarm Belleville.--~Slapping his father in the face in order to wake him up to get him a drink, a four-year-old of Mr Richard H. Robinson, Rrenton, probably saved the family from a terrible fate early Sunday morning. On waking up the father found the kitchen, where the family We are gratified with your response to our Sale and we feel sure that you have been amply repaid with the many bargains that you have been able to secure at Dollars of Savings to yourselves. We are con- tinuing two more days and all the specials listed on last week's bill still hold good as long as the supply lasts, OVERCOATS FOR MEN Sizes 34 to 46 Every Garment is our own Regular Stock, not bought for sale purposes, No. 2 ORIGINAL ORE CCNT SALE ~~ NOW ON ~ THURSDAY--FRIDAY--SATURDAY 8 AM. to 11 PM, At The Rexall Stores JURY & LOVELL _ 8 KING E--PHONE 28 528 SIMCOE S.--~PHONE 68 No. 1 No. 3 OVERCOATS Reg. to $20.00 -- SPECIAL $13.95 All Styles & Colors OVERCOATS Reg. to $27.50 -- SPECIAL -- $17.45 Blues, Greys, snd OVERCOATS Regular to $35.00 = SPECIAL == $93.95 Styles, Guards, Slip-on NOTICE! Effective Friday, Nov. 6th ANTHRACITE COAL Size Per Ton Per % Ton Per % Ton EGG $15.50 $8.00 $4.00 STOVE $15.50 $8.00 $4.00 NUT $15.50 §8.00 $4.00 PEA $12.50 $6.50 $3.25 BUCK $10.00 $5.25 $2.75 COKE STOVE & NUT $11.00 MEN'S SUITS Include Blue Serges, Oxford Greys, Plain Greys, Neat Stripes, Fancy Browns. No. 2 No. 3 -- SUITS -- BLUE BOTANY SERGES 2 Pants $98.95 Values to $39.50 No. i -- SUITS -- 2 PANTS Not all sizes. While SPECIAL Men's TOPCOATS Values to $29.50 - Going at -- $14.95 and | | ou ~ $19.45 || $189 Save Money on Furnishings for Men and Boys MEN BOYS Work Sox, 4 for ....$1.00 Golf Hose .... Work Sax. 3 for «$1.00 | Jerseys ......o 298 wosssneirer 29 | Gang a 49 Boys' Breeks ..$1.39 Boys' Ties ..... .39 Boys' Mitts .... .23 Pyjamas 89 BOYS' WINTER COMBINATIONS Brushed Cotton. Special, 89¢ All Wool .... $1.98 Wool and Cot- ton $ -- SUITS -- 2 PANTS All styles, sizes and colors. SPECIAL $94.95 Values to $35.00 SAVE ON Flannelette Pyjamas For Men Good Value at $1.50, Special $1.00 Men's Winter Combs. Cream Ribbed Cotton. Special ~ ° 98¢c $5.75 $3.00 The Above Prices Are For Cash Only 43 Herbed ox (All wool) Silkk Mufflers ...... "ee Work Shirts weeeseie Men's Caps $1.50 Value. Special Men's Hats . $5.00 Reg. | $5. $3.95 . $3.95 Res. 85 $2.95 for EE had FIFTY (50) CENTS PER TON WILL BE ADDED ON ALL CHARGE ORDERS The prices listed are in keeping with previous years, and considering freight charges are less than Prevailing prices in Toronto. , MEN'S WINTER Shirts & Drawers All Wool, ea. .... $1.89 Wool & Cotton ea, $1.19 Heavy Cotton, ea. 78¢ MEN'S SWEATER COATS MEN'S WINTER COMBINATIONS All Wool ........ we $3.38 Wool & Cotton .... $1.95 Heavy Cotton .... $1.39 Extra Special MEN'S BROADCLOTH PYJAMAS CONGER LEHIGH COAL CO., LTD. W. J. DAVIDSON DIXON COAL COMPANY H. M. FOWLDS & SON E. V. LANDER COAL CO. MALLETT BROS. COAL CO. McLAUGHLIN COAL & SUPPLIES, LTD. W. J. SARGANT COAL CO. W. J. TRICK COMPANY LIMITED WATROUS-MEEK, LTD. G.S. WHITE. NORTH OSHAWA * All sizes BOY'S AVIATION HATS | SPECIAL | 95¢ Reg. $1.50 Value King Street W. OSHAWA a Borsalino Hats Reg. $2.95. Special, Pure Wool. Special, Reg. $8.00 for $1.69 $2.45 $5.45 CANNING'