THE OSHAWA DALY TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1931 PAGE THREE ost at Annual Banquet Last Night n Ross /HERING N'S DINNER [ OSHAWA ub a greater province and add e happ of the people, mak- She proviice Setter than they it. r. Sinclair expres : 5 hope that the people would Atwonnt 4 proviously 26 | from present conditions to so | , Jenow Levelt tr their affairs that in the fu- Bath '& McLellan when the clouds of depression cH Winstanle setsene +d away, they would be better | &- 11. svmnstaniey ........ to provide for any emergency, K r. T. E, Kaiser , T. E. Kaiser very ably pro- d the toast to "The County of rio", paying tribute to the a y great men who had served |T. Dris eee © country and gone forth to N. hinfield o0eeesenseeee e Canada great, serving in im- | H. H. Power ............. ant positions of trust and bring- [Ira E. Ivey ......c...0.. . ionor and credit to the country the Dominion. The late Col- John E. Farewell, K.C., coun- | M. R. Johnston ......... tl vs uneoe cosesneres Samuel Reid ........ vere. $21,59646 | 1 [List of Subscribers to the Welfare Fund Howard Farndale RODEItS voussvsosese ".. Mrs. F. G. Carswell ...... Mary M. Barrett o.oo ne Ida Amott ......eee0e000 Thos. Stainton ......eeeee Anonymous .......... ores Mrs. & Miss Emsley .... Employees of Oshawa Post Office H. E. Smith e..ec0000ieee W. Dowling ..ee.ccveeanees Miss M. Moon ...ceceeees.. M. McNab .......oe000000 W. A. Wad ..... assesses The Burns Co. Ltd. Steel's Store Employees .. Miss McNerney . R. F. Whitby i......000040 H. Atkins ........ ie Fred C. West .......c.... A. & P. Employees ....... T. Hall kT. Sheridan . s Leon La Fontaine ........ M. Morris ......... exes ny Maurice F. Winter Percy L. Weeks ....... «e's Mrs. Grace W. Bond .... Bessie Farewell .......... E. M. Found . E. Sargent P. W. Blackburn . F. E. H V. Lapham ......... sorne Mrs. Frank Robson ..... = W.-Worrall ,.cceseness . Hartley Lewis .. General Motors of Canada, Employees, Additional . Wm. H. Doubt . G. Goodfellow ....... P. Eostur ........... M. Mcintyre ....... sessvs Martin Libby Little Covent Garden ... Metropolitan Life Ins, Em- ployees A. W. Smith F. W. Watkinson ......... Westmount School Teach- EVENTS 8 Cents per word each fin- sertion. Minimum charge for each Imsertion, 85c. 27.00 | 10.00 | 10.00 | i 920.00 | 50.00 I Butler, the former of Hampton ! School last evening. The hall was : which was one of the most suc- | contestants were entered in the | contest, four boys and four girls. | wag really amazing. Bowmanville Daily Times 0 I. Representative's Phone No. 53 BOWMANVILLE H.3. ORATORY CONTEST | Miss Elinor Sykes and Murray and the latter of Newcastle, were the winners in the girls' and boys' sections of the Bowmanville High School Oratorical Contest held in the assembly hall of the High nacked with an interested audi- nce to hear this annual event vessful in recent years. Eight They picked a variety of subjects to speak on the scope of which very good dividing as he did, the history into savagery, barbasism, civilization. Margaret Seott with a delight- ful Seotch accent expounded the theories of Prohibition in a very able manner. Her address was outstanding for the fact that she used a great many quotations and verses of poetry which showed * considerable study on the sub- ject. Donald Hardstone chose the same subject as the winner, but only under a different name. His subject was the Manchurian question, May Freeman gave a lengthy address on Thomas A. Edison which was exceptionally good ex- cept for the fact that it was too long and carrieq a little too much Setajl to make it of great inter- est, sesescnne ferk and solicitor and Crown | F. T. Salisbury . ' y " A _ McDonald . Roy F. Bennett wes mo \S ¥ 2 Gi . on 00 | (Anonymous) NOTICE TO K, OF P. MEM- t to his county and who be-| Miss M. Pringle ! . " 50 | I. E. Hinkson bers, first nomination of Of- e of his long and faithful ser- | D. M. Foote . i ; k ! Hrs: E Sinison would ever be remembered. The Mrs. E. L. Vickery y . E. Phillips Co, nty of Ontargio, he said, always Mrs. A. M. Duizendstra .. vig its best men to the Council, R. Moffett "liza M he congratulated the People of | A, M, F, Employees Schofield Wool- R. Dean .... t Whitby on their choice of |p, Sallacher \ len Mills Tome Dean 1 Ross, the warden, and also the | C. Victor Ideal Dairy, Milk to the E. Gillies ..... nty Council on their wise selec || ouis Pleau value of 26.25 | F- H. Hare Incidentally, Dr. Kaiser in |g R. Howard W. H. Greenley : Andy Kish ... orous vein warned W. H. |p' J. Catnor Moore... Gordon Edgar . re that he hoped to debate with L> Shetler . Dan Ormiston % Murdoch cuss in the near future the grea arfi "1 Thre . Field stion of the Gold Standard, tak- M. Jatin Ban Glen McPherson Orville Forshee The winner in the boys' section, Murray Butler, gave a remark- ably fine address on the Chinese- ° apanese question, is address ficers of Oshawa Lodge No. 47, | displayed a keen knowledge of Whitby News K. of P,, Friday, Nov. 20th. | the gituation and the history that (118b) hay jou up to the serious state in T : y . which these countries now find ROUND AND SQUARE DANC- themselves. Butler, like several TIMES APOLOGIZES ing 'Gene's Hall, Courtice, Fri- | other contestants was slow on the day night, Bert Linton calling. | start evidently from stage fright, Silver collection, (118b) | but once he got into his subject T0 FRED JAMES Nyasaland, have been say- BAZAAR AND. TEA To BE [eld exceptionally well. =. the vicinity, ora and, held Iu 51. Glegorys Hall, Sat girls' section, spoke on the ros- -- d two natives 8 ~ , Nov. 21st, from 0 7, | mance of paper and she traced , : Re ur aives of A D. C. Fowler Under ie Suspices of yg Susie} paper back to the real time before Wrong Nome Was Used in ake ' wars up the cudgels for silver as a es ied GAG . . atholic omen's ague. | the birth of Christ when it was 1a 4 ad Jaen 3 Sune fom is of ples currency. Mr. Geo. I. Fuonsas Soames Bros. ; Hoe McLaughlin Drawing of hope chest at 7 | manufactured solely from the pa- Connection With Report 0 other districts in the To pre later, a Lhe same spilt, ac- Hi w "Sheridan ES. Blair 5 Dr E. Dagtes i cloth. 118) Jays plant, Hot kiowledge of ghe of Court Case ale J 8 rn. > cha e to a debate fad? ap Shi - J. ¥. Db te . ndustr, rou e ages and as Phealed $0, Nurse Hall pug. Jed the Challeng de Phillip Myers Andrew Patterson W. J. Lawric ..... . 500 (UKRAINIAN DANCE ALBERT | it is to-day was remarkable. One H sulictert a Jnjes us | John Ross, Thorah 3 PIE) . C. B. DeGuerre .. David G. Reid ... 'a 2.00 Street Hall, Saturday, Nov. | of the finer parts of her address In a news item appearing in rsons, then placing the car fev. John Ross, of Short Oliver vi . k A: Bickle wre B Jayion fe . yn 21st. (119a) was the Jusenption of tie mekiug the Oshawa Daily Times last Sat- Where the wri mship, ex-warden and dean of | = rl oyce aram . . o , | of newsprint from wood pulp in rN, Phere he Yon Bor nd it, Poh, Council made a brief | G- A. Langmai $e . {enn Barleycorn . S. B. Peters . 1000 | TEAR SIR WILFRED GREN-|a modern Canadian paper mill. Irda: Somber Lim, 1b vas egan its meal, only to rv onse to the toast of "The Coun- | Geo. Munns . see . Vaterous Meek Ltd. Wm. Taylor ... 'a 10.00 fell, of Labrador, St. Andrew's The other addresses included rod Jame y fined 3 dol. unconscious, = The natives f Ontario", paying a tribute to | H. Elford o. Gerrow's Store Dr. H. Amott .... . 1000| Church, eight o'clock this | one by Miss Elsie Allen who wag |, "#0 = ®, Jas ne ten dol- the beast with : f warden and the hundreds of Warren Lan Lec Bishop 7, Grierson .... 25.00 evening. Beautiful] lantern | "econd in her class on "Secret lars and costs for being intoxi- Pi Spears, and who had given their services to | Sadie Sloan Wm. Allison .. >, Normyle . wet 50 slides shown, Admission free. | Societies." This was an unusuel | "ated in a public place. The ar- expense book of the mis- county in years gone by Sadie Harland . H. A. Porter .... Jean Scott 500| Generous collection desired. |3ubject and she treated it well. | ticle should have read Fred ag entered "Lion-morphine, on Mothersill C. Weyrich .... Harry Mansell The Lewington Fariilies . 10) (119a) | Of most interest perhaps was her | Janes, and not James, and the fell to the lot of Barton Moth- | G. R. Herne . Miss Luke John H, Ledger 2.00 descrintion of the formation and | Oshawa Daily Times very much |. to Propose the toast to "The | J. S. Clark Marjorie McElroy ... Grand Cafe 500] UMMAGE SALE, ST. AN-|the history of the Klu Flux Flan | regrets the error in spelling and irden of the County of Ontario," | W. F. Dixon ... Harry B. McGrath .. H. Ledgell 200 drew's Church, Saturday, 10 | and the college fraternities and {apologizes for same and trusts Mothersill referred to his old | Dorothy Patten V. R. Tufford J. Morrison ... 200 a.m, (118b) | sororities. that Mr. James has not been in- pague in Fast Whitby Township | H. P. Phinn ,... Royal Bank Staff .. Geo. Clarke... 2.00 Harold Hartley who was sec- | convenienced in any way. Dominion Bank Staff Esther Hawley 1.00 ond in the boys' class ch'>se an ncil as one of the best wardens | J. P. Drayton .. county had ever had. A: M. Froud :: Alger Press Lic Warden Ross Roger Corbett h reply the Warden, who was Carew: Lumber Co. L pted with "For He's a Jolly Good E.. Gay 3 Hav Wife: "For months I couldn't | unusual subject that of "Th Mr. J y aa . RARE AWRY susie vinis : r t subje hat © e Mr. James is a veteran of the 1. D. McComb . ! a. rayne, lender 15.00 | 28Ure out where my husband | Saxophone." It was natural for | 'reat war and an esteemed' citi- bose to speak, stated that he had HA : 1 ved his PTY 28 or 29|W. R. Smith \ - i z Ripley rs, being associated for many Home Dairy see oe dl 4. davies, } rs with Mr. Mothersill. The | W. J. Sulley .. . & Setictworth den appeared to be deeply M. Marden .. oe H ga ' ched with the affection displayed | J. Coffee bois seo. H. ardsand . ards him, but briefly he thank- | B. I. Edmunds .. S. Bulivant : . his colleagues in the County | Anonymous Kelly Vanity Parlour .... unci; and those who had scrved | Mrs, G. Hezzelwood W. Dillon .. ; th him in other ficlds or public | A. F. Mackay Williams Piano Co. Ltd, tvice for the confidence thev had [ Dr. C. E. Wilson .. employees posed In him." He had tried to | Dr, T. E. Kaiser M. E. Armstrong & Son, re his best to the township which | Dr, J. Archer Brown ..... Ambulance service for represented, and also to the | Dr. A, W. Harding ...... one year, approx. value , nty at large, and was glad to| Mary J. Stephenson . J. Meagher ...vciviees weer e served as warden in the|E A, Mounce .... 00|J. M. Russell , wning years of his public service. | E, Hall .... Mr. Fleming ... 'oastmaster Bob Smith added his T. B. Johns ... sonal tribute to, Warden John | joseph Peters ... Beatty Bros ... ss as a man of zeal for public | H, Price ......... . M. Buckley '...... eave vice and one who always placed | A| J, Crandell .... Rex Harper ..sveresevesss interests of the people first | Goo A. Weale D. D. Mullen .... jor Smith thanked his audites Geo. MWIETE os amsmrones E their tribute to him, M.S. Short ...... servers . During the evening Sergeant Bowra Electric Hardware ajor Walsh, of Oshawa, delighte Eileen Souch ¢ gathering with several songs. J. A. Coleman 5. Mr J : pent his evenings ! And then one | him to pick such a subject as he | "an of Duff: S waste I v % > § B | a eri Street, M. }arraine Mason ,.. Jessie Fry it ight I ent home, and there he (ig greatly interested in this in- Whitby who yi Rusiiog ook xt = . seo. Ba " was !--Judge. " n : : ¢ : "Fe 's a Jolly Ge Lorna M. Kennedy. sans: Fo A Rardoon 200 I El strument and is an accomplished | trouble of any kind. Mr. Janes, ow," and "See Him Smiling," as j player. He treated the subject in |p h ' Dorothy Puckett . F. 1 Jeffery Ethel Bone ........evsevs 1.00 : PE " whose name should have appear- Nl Too Late to Classify an entirely different way to the | 4 i" the news item referred t L 8. Kyle hw other contestants in the fact that | 0." "0 Township of Whitby, etty Capon a Fg PI + | he used considerable humor while a . Mrs. V. Wilson .. : 1.00 DO ROOMED HOUSE the bther addresses were very [North of the town of Whitby. Mr. pnoRyNiouS eh os 200 or ON ut out wn much to the point ahd ungarnish- bores Was 3 s¥aip ON Inursday . Snowden 2 she 8 € led by humor, efore Magistrate 8 on an- Mrs. Maud Maitland .... 1.00 | *enants. For appointment phoue George Graham told the hist- | other charge and was remanded E. A. Donald 1000 1620 after five, (119b) !ory of civilization which was also ' for a week. A SATURDAY SATURDAY seessanae Preston sesssene cara s sess Just "Seventeen" fromthe "Seventy" items that are included in this Sale Read every item--it will only take five minutes of your time. We urge you to take full advantage of this opportune time to buy. MEN'S BROWN CAPESKIN { WOMEN'S LINED CAPESKIN LINED GLOVES GLOVES For the woman, who wants a A mighty good time to choose warm glove for motoring or for these for moderately priced | Made from beautifully soft plia- | street wear, this is an exception- Xmas Gifts. They are in a good | ble skins with well sewn seams. |al opportunity to buy. Brown size 18 x 36 inches. Pure white | Warm fleeced lined. An excell- | only, Sizes 6 to 8. $1 00 with borders in rainbow color-| ent glove for street wear. Sizes | Pair etsvhnaia uate nan ° ines be 'ea 5 fos $1.00 Ad ols. FANCY BORDERED WHITE BATH TOWELS THIRTY WOMEN ARE GO- ING TO RE LUCKY CRETE RR Th. gathering was brought to a |p Ray McLaughlin .. Timmins pse with the time-honored and | C' Ewart McLaughlin Clara J. Forbes ......... ter popular "Auld Lang Sync." | \ficces Davis Jing Williamson : a EA : : .+ J. Hart ) Kor Sheridan .. . J Mrs. E. May Marten .... ) ! Ren R. Hull ...... Cevivnes Robson Leather Co. Em- . urnett ployces ......... seve ne . N FD CHURCH Eileen Brooks Sshssennsvee 2 Gi Forrester Fare erien L.. Sinclair ...... TN N. Walker U IT R. H. Deyman thaire Kenhedy "ssa ves " Oshawa Wholesal¢ Limited 50. , J." Trie (Continued from page 1) A. S. Whattam w. $ Smith, asa . | J. R. McLeod Mundy-Goodfellow Print ed JOBuSIOn SH dus Yiols, de Chapman Ward Limited .. ing Company and Osh- terhood with three splendid cor- | F. A. VofiGunten awa Daily Times Em- et solos during the proceedings, | R. D. Burton ployees . : sr which he was accompanied on | Andrew Lushman ........ A. F. Reid (value 2 pr. ne piano by his daughter, Mrs. Canning's FE Tn shoes) . pence, who is organist at Don- [ Mike Alex sesesrnee D. Guiltinan (value 2 pr. 1nd United Church, Toronto. An- | F. E. Hallett ........c0000 shoes repaired) s ther. enjoyable item on the pro- | James Bishop Coulter Mfg. Co. Colored Krinkle ram was the entertainment pro- | G. W. McLaughlin ...... ployees . READS ided by H. Rowland, of this £7, oe Warden rown ..... Fittings Ltd. Employees, BEDSF rith his magnificent chimes, |C, E. Brown reliminary 6° « /hile W. Pauls whistling solos | United Cigar Stores Ltd, E. J, Ferguson : Eh So iB rere also much appreciated, R.'Neilbltd. .c..... 50.00 Robt. Simpson with rose, blue, green, helio or The speaker of the evening | Mary Elizabeth Carnwith . E. L. Johnston ....ceveene gold. A quality we consider a ras ably introduced by W. A. |Bessie Wilcox City Laundry ...... ees s top notch value at ilass, of the Collegiate Institute | Dorothy Robertson ,..... Mrs, M. Ferguson ..co.ees $175. For, each vxivs- 0 Sweaters, Pullovers and PURE LINEN MISSES' SILKNIT NON-RUN Coats Most of them in all wool quali- LUNCH CLOTHS PANTIES ties, Some for boys and some BLANKETS Size 52 x 52 inches. Did you ever | 10 dozen prettily trimmed panties for girls with a few also in wo- No madam, not a dollar a pair, | remember buying a pure linen |in small and medium sizes only, | men's sizes. 2 for $1 00 but One dollar for one blanket, | cloth for | ou must admit | Balance of a previous special of-{ Clearing at .. . They are the finest flannelette | the value is exceptional. Attrac-Iyering at a higher price. Most blankets made. Size 72 x 90 | tive borders in green and gold. | colors are in 4 for 1 00 inches, which is fully 6 inches [ Buy these also with Xmas |ype geection. «UV [8 ONLY LITTLE GIRLS FUR longer their 12/4 size. White | Gifts in y Au $1 00 TRIMMED with. pirfk or. blue border. Each | mind. «..uouues . WINTER COATS Sizes 138 to 3 years. Plain col- ored, all wool cloths, Regular up to $8.95, For, each «siisannnasss Ld jtaff, while the appreciation of | J 1 Brown .............. )r. Johnston's audience was ably |g: 7 VanNest .......... olced by Rey. E. Harston. John Knox '.....coivius The whole program, the second Wm. Allin ve i' this seasbn's series, was one of Z McMillan e most enjoyable and success- Ernest Brown il within the history of the Bro- The herhood. JOUNTY COUNCIL W. A. "| Dr. D. E. Steckley . Dr. C. HH. Tuck ... Dr, F. J. Rundle ... OSHAWA BOARD 225%: (Continued from page 1) : : he county grants in Oshawa, S. Lawrence uu ouuuiinee - Pay For Schofield Woollen Mills Co, Oshawa Board of Education Will IT "Harvey vuvv.vvesrsinins ye paid $340, for education of child- 7" "7 ing ten's Aid Shelter inmates, as per bill tendered by Mr. Alger, | A grant of $500 to Port Perry High School icultural Depart- nent was pas. "FS $V The Committee recommended the sndorsation of a resolution of the United Counties of Lennox and Ad- rence FE. Lowry dington qpposing the proposed two- Cla LY 3 vous rt N Fy H, Gillespie' ...sv.. J. H. Beaton Miss Amelia Power ...... Oshawa Cafe svevirneinne E. Schramm , L. T: Corrin.. Sherrin's Dye Wi Waldorf Cafe ... F. N. Trobel .... W. E. Little . L. Fenton ...... T. R. Gormley ... W. H. Hutchison S. J. Chessell ... Joseph Rooney ,.. Walter O. Bennett EXTRA LARGE IBEX Brownies Guides of Oshawa ...... Hoar Transport Limited .. K. Carmichael ...uiiuinies 8 sstssass blanket ware singly. Regular pair, Each Rh ui $1.00 10 YARDS OF FINE SOFT Saxony Flannelette 27 inches wide--white only. This THIS QUALITY 4 PLY SCOTCH Fingering Wool Experienced knitters tell us that its as good as anyone could wish : i . for. Colors are black, white, CURITY make any mistake in buying a H length of this. The width is 30|8tqy, brown, camdl navy and] CHEESE CLOTH flannelette is cat up into 10 yd. | inches, and the regular price is | fattina s 'absolute! c i : . 36 inches. A popular quality f lengths ready for quick selling. | 25c per 5 yds, for $1 0 pent Be ever sold 1.00 dusters and polishers, ii For any quantity ess than~"10 yard Sale ° » hh sessssacenseene 4 packets for $1 00 kinner Co. Ltd. Em- Yardy the Price is 12%¢c % yard. ' "52 ' PlOYEeR uuu sa ivi . t will certainly pay you to buy 5 y yd. packages) Oshawa Dairy Employees . a 10 yard length, 00 PRINCESS SLIPS PUREST PRIME JAPARA ' ; KAPOK In Habutai and Celanese Satin F. M. Tait Taras svees | for viii x ¥ Sormwall y ; In Habotal aa S50 aml "i Cad INFANTS +h . egular 0, 4 and h ust a couple of years back an 3 INCH STRIPED oy Strap and built up| this same quality was selling at WOOL JACKETS . | houlder styles. Clearing simply | about 75¢ per Ib. For cushions | White with pink or sky. As pret- Pyjama Flannelette ni the lengths oo little and baby ows There is no | ty little loose knit A as Regular 25¢ yard. ' shorter than the new stock. Col- | filling to compare with it. yoi'll find anywhere at half as On 6 yards for $1 00 sale J... . ors Black, sand, navy $1.00 : 4 1b. packets $1.00 much 'more: 2 for $1.00 : p or i ¥ and white. For ...... at .. HORROCKSES White Flannelette If you want a flannelette that will give lasting wear, you can't W. H. Siberry .... Barwell & Fer, Clarence H| Watson ..... ohn Ross ......... aves oes DE NNWONWN=ANNAANNN= ANDO Om WC LEEBEEE855588558858 inn Sw Gillies «yuu avnsse ss tario Motor Sales Ltd. Oshawa Dairy td ensies Miss K. Mackay R. Duguette .... 5 - Miss D. Keenan coovaveees i { Delegates to the O.E.A, Conven-| tion in Toronto at Easter will be asked to supPort all measures tend- ine to reduce the cost of our edu~ Roug: cational systems W. Hu NWN Pri ove ATE