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Oshawa Daily Times, 20 Jul 1927, p. 12

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FI aide Yee 4 COR i ~Sundayed with Mr. and |bed with rheumatiem and will be - ! Powell, .. . - oft work . six weeks. Lyons .gver the week-end - The Sunday Schoel- pienic which and District News Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Glover and | The Hoskin family picnic wasf Mm: 'has returned /was h¥ld on Saturday at Lakeview | Mrs. ho came from * : ; : id Bet Fo atony, with Mr. and (ngld at the spacious. home of Jas, / attending. the, Park, Oshawa, was a great success. gin in visited her par AR weed dv Finan ¥ Hei | Caapapocd Bb 4 Wil ver Sunday. ; i Hoskin and family, of Maxwall's, on ), 41 being Teal weather, all the com- r. and M A. Stevens sey i | -- Cold i Bl Mrs Reese has returned home af; 11th, 1927, when the ta Perty. The [munity were able to be present and |left for her now home in North ; Tires: Staff; Reporters and 'of J ter a Roatan Jit with a ig for the seven Hoskin sisters and a |thelr gy re. 0 enjoy the varios sports that took |lina. of ow setts lave pit ' FRIVWCVWU at Mont And other relatives In son glderly friends. were entertain-| Master Loyd Edwards, place. * The most interesting event Poo ty lg A pre A the Sta : apis ed in the dining room .and all the lon, is visiting Master was the softball game which was |!WO teits in a nearby wood A OWN Ab My, Grills' of Pickering visited : to be ing fishing and huntin PRY, Albert 'Beckett Sunday younger people lad tables out in flow. Ca? : played hetween Raglan and North fo. 7 i re aren't many fish or muc BETHESDA" ty, damage is' reported but some | Mrs. W. Barrett and daughter, [thelr cherry grove, with a back | Miss Hen Hankins i Vang ON ei er anion 1 o! game. Cooking meals i sone of the . . "ros 'are somewhat i } "| Miss Hilda and Mr. Wil} Pipher will|6Tound of evergreens, , an ideal velatives at Nesseltom, Oil 13-11 in favour of Raglan, Var pastimes also. It is reported hy i; Tr-- aad. 'and Mrs. DB ster have | leave nepday morning for a Place for a picnic and almost over-| Mr. and Mrs. D. Greenlaw, of Port (ous races , were held and WARY that ane of the lads was: sick, they Bethesda, Mr. and Mrs. J retirned home after ntnding their | motor trip ta Rochester and other [looking Oshawa, as the grounds are . Visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. prizés Wore carried olf by young and eating too much good food, Aldred. visit ds in: Oshawa, [nolidays 'at vavious points in' the Stas | points and will be gone for ten days. [80 Aloe and high. Some of the [Hutchigon on Saturday, .. = old. A sumptuous supper was held as anyon ngviced. the prevaletice Mas. Tod, Mis Ole 1 EP : Nr. Grisraon has had the house (guests were, Mr. and Mrs. L. J.| Mra, W. S. Frayling and children [after which all retfirned home, tired fo open uh vicinity? Weeds! Rauville. Mrs. Arthu t'and son | Mr. Dickinson, who underwent an | Mr. Barrett lives in moved unto a [Parsons, Darlington Station; MF. Master Donald and Miss oon are |but happy in having spent such weeds! 'w fields of weeds! We om of Hamilton, motored over and | Jperation for appendicitis in Bowman: | new foundation and remodelled in- (and Mrs. Dundas and Mr. Hamilton, [visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. |® Pleasant day, _ | hearr a Jiotorist wondering what mais- spent the afternoon at J. R. R. Cole's. | ville Hospital, has returned home much | to a modern home. A furnace 18 of ,Canton; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. |A. Connell, Sault Ste. Marie. Miss Ruth and Marion Brent, of |ture could be left to promote pasture Mr. and Mrs. Thornton, of Kirby, Wptoved: in hvala. riod hol being installed and the house wired White, Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs, Lorne! My, and Mrs. F. Chapin of Col- [Port Perry, aré*spending two weeks [OF crops. in some spots. anu 7 Our of ee Carr, ee aren omer o osu et if ikon Bo 7 re OMe JR gal EO VIOLENT Fsday. id the eo ou ! "two pairs of twins, of Pickeriig; [fe on Sunday. : . arent, L { ~ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ellis and, Miss an are the entrance examination ls spending wi her vacatlon |aisg Pear Parsons, and Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. B. Ingham and| A number frim here atten DEATHS IN QUEBEC frice motored from Toronto and'| "The W.M.S. held their regula weet | | The Entrance class of §. 8. No. |M™ Alf Gully, Oshawa; Mr. and [daughters, Misses Bvelyn and Blenor [Columbus garden party on Tu hi, dinner guests at J. R, R. Cole's | ing 'in the or a picnic onthe | 11, of which there are twelve pu- (M™. W. S. Bragg, and Miss Leta, (Tugham, of Lennoxville, Quebec, |6VeRING. mn ee. Jule 20 Bin day. grounds of 'Mr. §. Trewin last Wed* |'pild went to the home of their [ShaW's aclinol house; Mrs, F. L. have returned ot their home after| Mr. and Mvs. W. Bray, of To-; Quebec, July 20.--Three pereaba Misses H. Harper and B. Ellis, | nesday. Mrs. Rev. J. U: Robbins, [teacher Mr," Jesse Arnott, on Mon-/| Bragg; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bragg, epending a week with Mr. Ingham's [TORt0, Were recent guests of Mr. A. died Solent Saathe oy Qusbee a Messrs; Alban Watford and Ted Bar." | Bowmanville, was present and gave an [day evening; and surprised him by [Torento; Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Ri-|mether, Mrs. Ingham and his sister, [J: Grose, riet per ie wilted end. A en rett,-of Toronto, were guests of the [address relative to Mission Bands A | esgnting Sim with a pair of gold [vett, and baby, Ebenezer; Mr. apd Mra. J. Johusan. While here they | Mr. B. Bartley, of Manitoba, a Savard. ne uN When d By Misses Cole recently. o.oo. [local band was organized with Mrs, | tt Tinks and Mrs, Arnott with a Mrs, W. N, Hoskin-.and family; Mr. visited gara Falls accompanied |former TRIAERT of our village was collided gai ay a 8 Mr. Clarence Fe uson, of Victoria, | W..Ashipn 'as superintendent and Miss | bouquet of roses as a mark of ap- [and Mrs. C. W. Hoskin; Mr. and |by Mr. J. Johnson. renewlf® old Acquainfances here Rolland Thibault, 7 yor Bvelin' os vill Never d Ram of Baw- | Alma Dickenson as President, ~~ |preciation of his wnliving efforts Mrs. Haeold Mountjoy -. and twg{ Mrs. J. Greentree left last Wed- |!a8t Week, ; "| sanderson, two years of age, lost a nah Mola address | On Sunday evéning at the United (in helping the pupfls pass their en- (boys, all of Kedron; Mrs. Charles |nghday night for Valcartiea, Que-| Miss Hazel McNefllle, of Toronto, | poi "lvel in" drowning accidents in to, his' Bethesda hearers on' Sunday |4hurch the 'service of praise was led | trance. The pupils .were driven and Ming Dorothy, Toronto; Mlas bee, to visit. her daughter, Mrs. N. |18 Visiting at A. J. Grose's. P f and Mont 8 ti Tn: ud | : by a choir of sixteen male voices. MF, | aver, hy Mr. and Mrs. Amberson [Ligsie Whitten, Belleville: Gratide |MeBain, a tld MvntHOTEREY SoWtien 3 autauqua again! It's a bsuy week | Geo, Rimmer and Mr. Milton Stain- | Gerry who were to visit at the Atn- ma Corra Qrono; Mr. and My Ns "6. Barlow ia son, Georgle ' SALEM resp ¥. : for. Jountry folk' who try to attend. ton helped as viellinists, Rev, E. M. att home that evening and Mr. | pho Fr 18 and u 0 daughts A have Teturn aq Nt after visiting i St Wimers are at hay crop and the | Cook gave a special address 10 young [and Mrs, Barrett and Mr. and. Mrs, Oahav a B kw i Bughters, gra Tathn \ a Mrs. Ed '] ; gg . NEW STATUE of ithan's day shower didn't 'help | men on "The an 'Woyth- While, 'Thos, Solomon, Although Mr. and ig an Mis, iene ho 2 hela) ie hy Te. RAVes 9 ae, Li Joh Jute deep Yo STE. A " ap} pH -------- ter X 5 \ : : We ton, $. : Ss 18 e seripus; wea- NNE BLESSED : : Mrs, Arnott: were taken by surprise afternoon's program and goelal vis-| We are pleaged to report that all [ther conditions Ay nog iy Phin . a 3 mt > 2 babatiot : bri bvi bh INP DEE AE IEE) Goa ; PORT wy COURTICE nerzony . made aT Tale, iting. among the older members. |puplls writing on the entrange ex-|able to a good set of fruit. Wet and wt s y t tt : heii ph I ent tq the Rb bv Mr. and Mis. Wilfrid Stephen- (ams" from here have passed. Con- |colld weather was prevalent so that aig pe TE "Po AT Qauttice, July 19,--Mr. and Mid. | yard where thé two boys of the [son, Thornton's Corners, were recent |gratulations to both pupils and [the heavy blossom shown, by practical- fhe Ru tatue to Ste, Anne, brought pitt Perry, July 13-8 Jo | Conlon, Uy LAME abd MI IAL Shot oruutind and le viios at das. Rowkinh teacher, Mr. P. Timm rou anichued. Toa en ear | NO. Thom Balguim in Toplace is hureh | the. hited, Jo ri J ford Solomon chose sides for soft-| Mr. and Mrs, A. Stainton; Mr. ---- i i PATE of [one destroyed by fire last year, RENE 8 LACE Eo, Doom [4 Me. du, Shor, + "0" [nl Blea to Toma Afar lon Mr. 1. W. Ligon, and un RAGLAN © [Lune was,cod sesbing in a bckward | Tas Coromany, which was potorn hry 8 : . e famous nkydinks an e8'- Mr. and Mrs. A, C, Balson, and haweve ie : '{ ed by Mgr. Bruneault, Bishop af e 4 h 4 § - A I TN at ce ke LA nena EA tg 4 a ' ir, h , fs . . --Mr. : i 8 rims comin e fouble', yr, and Myo. D. Melosh are vii | LLP 40d Tamils, Toronto called on | After They. yoiurned to the house (Job (SUIT Miiended tha WWoedel) SORE: SUB TCO ME TCARRS ling good grown. It is dificult, or- | JUS RUSTOP SOAR [0% he og Mis. dus. Shortt recently, and lynch was served by the class fo. ong." ionic at Hampton Park on [the church service on Sunday even- |fair estimate of ¥ commercial crop Jiatye Wis vietad, and a of open. ing" friends in Peterbora' for a fe sip dis ; ;, : Io q a few) my 'Mason 'Walters, Cleveland, ©., | on the verandah, At the conclu July 14th and all enjoyed them- [ins and preached a very impressive |owing to the Jaltg set and the June 'on the feast of Ste. Anne, July 26 days. : : i ius, i b {slon of the lunch Mr, and Mrs, ) Mi#s, John Nasmith and son Doug- visited "his consins Miss Mabelle Arnott were called on to. he seated selves memnsely, amnog the guests |Sermon, drop. Trees have made splendid Two relics of Ste. Anne were las, who have been holidaying at Lake [#00 Messs, Frank and Bill Walters | were Mr .and Mrs, Bd, Wo Mr. and Mrs, Marl Garfett and |grawth and if weather conditions im- of Bays, have returned hom. at the lost OMce and ho also | 1h the Contre of the group whitey, lg Hothort Worden of [family have boon visiting at Mi. R. |brove the crop may be estimated at RreugHt {fom Niealet to laid added As the weather was so bad on Fri- [brought a beautiful bouquet from lowing: Weyburn, Sask. They Were Sniy Squelch's. 125% of ast yor. mpressiveness to the ceremony, day, a inddor entertainment took the Toronto and placed op Mr, John Dear Mr. Arnott--We, the pu- [fife days motoring all the way and Congratulations to our entrance Sn Mar ie Collarut of Kings- MINER STABBED ig oo Rl garden party whith, was Walters' sv. grave in Bhenduer ceme- | ye "or your 1927 entrance class, | came through Chicago and Detroit, [Pulls who were successful in pass- | Vj" i hol ying ? pr o maar) TUBER, Or I IO doh the Misses eh hing fig ron 8 of tery, 2 have gathered here this evening to (and had a wonderful trip and sleep- |Ing their exams, namely Dorothy : oronRto on Sunny and call: | Robinson, a miner, was stabbed in of fhe United Ha OY The mies Al Mis, Vragle. (iny, Winnipeg, Is [show you our due appreciation of [ing in their own tent at night. Mr, | Bray, Violet Thompson, Mary Carr, ed at'Mr. Robert Collacott's, the face by an unknown foreigner ment which tonsisied of supper and visiting relaf®ves here, your untiring efforts: during the land Mrs. R. H. Woo® Mr. and Mrs. Jean Thompson, Mary Timms and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Stevens visited | early on Sunday morning when, programme as advertised, was held in | MY. ond Mys, Chas, Webster apd | Past year. We take pleasure In Chas, Wood and family; Mr. and |Lloyd Collins." The first four pass- | eir daughter, Mrs. Roy Langmaid, | he states, he refused to give up the United Church. There was a good |family, Toronto, were with Mrs, A. RISeBLIng YOu with this small token Me. Wes. Wood and Mr. and Mrs, me wit Renova. a at Solina, 320 Which he won at a poker game. attendance. ¥, Rundle aver the week end, ' " | Hancock, all came up from Orono, re, John Brent, of Port Perry,| "Mr. and Mrs. Richards, of Bownian= s injury is not serious, CT bd scien cca, on | Mie a WI Providngn 15 THATS IEE, RE 8 rhs (Hendon, ron, pls fou atypday night about a mile' and a [spent n week with her cousin, Miss M " alem, Howmanville, Zion, Courtice Man ' prjorie Gerry and Francis Bars bl goth of Baksioce Two cart | Viskade Gnirie FIL Min Mariotle Gorey proses. 400 Homplon, ih" games "wore bore, of Osh as badly , Mr. Arechig Muir has purchased ed the links to Mr. Arnott and a . u is in.the Port Pe, a u ly hurt and [pow International threshing out: | bouquet of roses to Mrs. Arnott. [58t down to supper and all had a Miss Margares, Forman spending fit and wil ho in 4 position tol Both Mr. and Mrs. Arnott made (600d time: her holidays in Muskoka.' thresh or fill silos when he chooses. | suitable replys in which they wish-| Mr. J. W. Balson and Anson, A fambly reunion was held last Sun- On Saturdny afternoon the Mis-|ed all thé pupils success in all their [motored to Warkworth on Monday day at the home of Mr, C, L. Vic- |#lon Circle girls held their monthly | undertakings. All. of the class will [to se, some sheep. They were in kery, ' The following were present; | Meeting at the home of Miss Vera [enter the high school in the fall. |moronto one day last week. Dr."and! Mrs, 'E. F. Baker and family, | Werry: The president, Miss An- |A happy time was had by all. Miss May Ball has returned from Torgnto} Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wob- [Me Holt was in the chair while the | Miss Hilda Barrett spent the lpavine potigays with friends in De- ton and family, Toronto; Mr. and |devotionsl and business part of the Erk end visiting friends at Stouff-(o. 0 "arien rs, Clarence Vickery and family, To- [meeting was transacted, then Miss 4 voto: Mr. Mrs, Crumpton, Orta: | Velma Giy presided and the follow-| = Mr. and Mrs. Geo Bryant, Mr. pharatulations fo Misses Mabel wa; Master Clifford Vickery, Toronto, | ing, program was presented. Plano | A: BE. Bryant and Mr. and Maid ibid 20 Beipiee Juinton on #nd Mrs. Ada Vickery and daughter, |golo, Miss Florence Courtice; Read- | Ye'iand and Miss Hazel Yelland, nes me, | Nn Helen, Port Perry. ; ing, Miss Hazel Rundle; Piano solo all 2 Oshawa, With Mr. and Mrs. : Mastor Hilton Stainton, Oshaws, | f 4s Model 4-3 Is. Fo i 4 4 !'| Fred Conlin, Sunday, 8 helping hi socusin, Mr. Pred Cam- J | | daughters na rmiigsen and bis Mrs. Coeil Worden, and a talk on | ""yi; "ung Mrs. Fred Conlin went eron Vie the summer work Roi | (Mi $115 4 aries, and | vMugie and ts Advantages" was i a : A rs. N. Brain, Toronto, who ha to Toronto a day last week, Elmer Stainton Oshawa, is helpin Py WHO NAVE | given by Mrs, W. R. Courtice. After- r. and Mrs. Elmer Sheckelton 4 4 ' ping been visiting Mr. and Mrs, Vickery, M M Imer Sh Mr, Foster Snowden have feturned home. ' [wards a dainty lunch was served by | apd family of Midland, Mr. and| 4 ' A lucky angler caught a twenty | the girls and a pleasant afternoon | Mrs. Russell Sheckelton, Toronto, | Quite a number of Eldad friends pound lunge here yesterday. spent. The different rooms in the | all visited thelr sister Mrs. Leo namely Mr. and Mrs. John Baker; ---- Werry 'home were sweet with roses | Keeler and husband and family on [Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rundle; Mr. and a Mill street. Mrs. MeKessock and Mr, and Mrs. Mr. Harry White spent the week |A. L. Pascoe cam eover on Sunday Mrs. Bragg, Bowmanville, and Miss Vera at home, made every one feel | end in Orilla with his wife and [morning to the sacrament service, ' 1 Mrs. Foster Snowden sang a pleas- Solina,! July '19--Miss Bessie Rey- |¥ery. much at home, amily, nolds, Peterboro, on her holidays at| On Sunday large congregations EE Am LL ing solo, "Nearer My God 'to Thee," her mother's, Mrs. F. Reynolds, assembled in our church. In the ZION Mrs. J. W, Balson had a beautiful Ms, and Mrs. C. A. MacKinnon and | morning, our pastor, Rey. H. J. Calla Idly placed on the platform Miss: Lucille, Eric, Penn; Mrs. A. J. |Stafnton preached a very forceful for the service, quite an unusual Fenfoynd and Miss Hazel, Oshawa, {sermon on "The Master is Come and | Zion, July 18.--Zion football [flower for this time of the year. di fo the home of W. T - Baker. ~[Calleth for Thee," special music |[pla¥ers and a farge number of sup-| Sorry to report the death of Mrs. Rhu ih idbiin an Nest, Oshawa, vi- by the choir and a solo by Miss porters motored to Bowamnville | Bowin's eldest son, Cecil. He bad Messrs, Wm. Jessie and Arnott Van Vera Werry. In the afternoon at [Safurday evening to play the first [been sick 8 months on Sunday, Nest were guests at the Trull picnic 8. School session, Mrs. Dr. Norman (home and home game. The game Ladies' Aid held their last meet- at Oshawa-on-the-lake. Found gave a very interesting talk fwas a little late in starting, but [ing at the home of Mrs. W. Fice. Women's Institute met at Mrs,' Ey-. |p the work in China and her two [when it started it went with a bang: |lisual business, and one new mem- erett Cryderman's with a good attend- |little boys were at the front with [Zion had to win the game or give |ber joined, also Mrs. (Rev.) Bick ance and a splendid talk on shrubs | ber dressed -in Chinese costumes. (up all. lope of landing the silver |was appointed pianist in place of and plants was ably given by Dr. Bald- In the evening, Dr. Found addres- cup, donated by the four clubs, |Mrs. Fred Langmaid who moved to win, of Bowmanville. sed the congregation describing the [every player of both teams were in |Toronto. Mrs. Foster Snowden is Mr. T. Baker with Mr. W. E. Cour- | people and customs in China also [the best of form, and went into the [the assistant. Letters from Miss ves on Sunday No Courtice, his work among them. game hound to win, zion started |Lepa Taylor, missionary in China, b Berg iod Yom here atlended the fool- Between forty and fifty C.G.LT. with a rain of shots at Bowman- (were read by Mrs. Elmer Wilbur, > ae napvilie on Satur- |girls from the camp - st Crago's |yille's goaiie, Jeffery, and kept him [and Mrs. Norman leach. Miss Tay- Nr and Mrs. Hardy, of Uxbridge beach attended both services op just on the jump to keep the ball [lor has since left China and is ex- at Mr. Harvey H oH 44 od Mr ke Sunday with their leaders, Mrs. Dr. out. lien the tide changed and pected home any time although sie Mrs. Wilbert Glaspels Sloman. i Wis Boargs, of bow: § via Bowmanville' tarp. to bother bs visiting in | Western Canada. Nps. I. Master Il 'Hardy , , 0 e XI n's goalie, ton. y Bave e AN uth assis y Miss Eh ' ." , Pps PRE. sl pd ho Aes (umeh 1H oy bas Jeturned our geftiomen ju going after them | yim everything that a goal keeper [Norma Glaspell served a lovely ( wand amazing --exclaimed Mar 1a Jer itza and taking them back from both leould get and were shot at bim from [lunch and was given a hearty vote James (vive, TO has arrived safely services. all angles, but they comldn't beal of thanks. Next meeting we will when she heard the first r €Ccor d of her ' from.China. Farmers are rushing their hay in lhiwm. Zion's forwards secured. the |visit Kedrofi, and the 1st Wednes- i. pd Me Ths. Dawson and i iid the FAiiSlprins which seem [ball again and beat Jeffery, but x day in Augtust, August 4th. fei . : h 0 tho ic Victrola. er eany, Peterboro, at Mr. je frequent. . wasn't allowed on account of an of Little Velma Balson has been capti hophon 3 . J. W. Reynolds'. Miss Aura Brooks fis spending | side. 2)f. time was called and the |yisiting her grand parents, Mr. and vating voice on t eg r ; : Miss Noon, Toronto, at Mrs. J. W. [some holidays at Lake Spurgeon. |playerS™o:aed right aboyt face and |Mrs. R. W. Ball, at Taunton, for a 'HERE is a remarkable tribute f a sound" --the. principle which made possible Reynolds' over the week-end. TT ee started to play again. The play was |few days. i, singer. Jt takes a gre ice absolute realism in home music. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Yelllowlees and NORTH OSHAWA pretty SvER until the last ten min : wee a hearing the " J the pegformance of the new he mie "ictrola is "truly gorgeous". as Mme SOLIN A and Mrs. Werry and daughters, children at Mr. James Gasfat's, Brook- te ) ted , : icra Iyn, on Sunday, Misses Jessie and Nor- --- ra es, ies Zon Jiri tied HARMONY : sical ive 20 you | (mous operatic Soprano says. --its AReATANGS North Oshawa, July 9 AA is entirely in keeping with jts performance. crops are flattened to the ground Jom. donee ss heating Jetrery with, 2 Harmony, July 19.--Mr. A. Tay- ur es the ne There are six beaut models, of chaomng Walker's. here with the heavy rains. Many |p, auville sent up their full back |10r has been visiting his parents at seols. Its music is a miracle wa design, which ma be sbugined fom His , Ellinor old trees were broken down, but no; but he was checked off hi |Beaverton for the past week Mrs. This accomplishment, 2 Rew thing in Master's Voice 'besier rom $775 down to pard and Ruby Dewell at camp with | reat damage was realized here. ' " the |A- Taylor spent the week-end with , oe Vy aon Je 8145. A model for every "of SMatched . CGLT. girls at Darlington i Miss Dora Lloyd, graduate nurse feel. 50 the game ended Ser his at Tormorille, Mr. amd : 4 All models with electric motor to eliminate Our sympathy js extended to Mr. | trom Brockville Hospital Js the [darkmess. 10 for Zion. Zion is Mrs, Taylor returned home on Sun- 2 i Nish, at Aght addicions. hi James Small on the death of his fa- | guest of her brother, Mr. Elmo Tat- [leading the league by one point and day evening BG SL TR ale "% er at Dunbarton. tersall and family. Oe Kame loft to play, which will "To Vip, Lory was taken to Per Your model. " r. A. J. Reynolds, Miss Edna and Remember the 8. S. Picnic is this {be played next Saturday might, July the Oshawa Genoral Hospital yes. : i . : Jr. and Mrs. Sidney Hockaday at Mr. | Wednesday and as usual will be|®3, at Zion. Tyrohe plays at Solna torday. Mr. Hicks has heon in Boor os ; Made only by Vi J nes, at: Whitby. held in the Grove. jevory- (Wednesday night and a win for So- [1 ohn" 00" ort time Re He : ke uly by ictor . -- body come and have a good time. [lina will put them one point ahead this morning that he was ug is A # Ee Look F ge rademark ENNISKILLEN + | 5 i mbanion Gerry 1% hot mea ths pr A45t EAI. ior' and hoped he would be able to and son Lyi: and daughter. Mar- ihoat Bowmanville mext Saturday be brouent home to bis aon, Mr A 2 Aisle! , ed ' spent Sunday |i, je 8, in a few days. : Mark Reg' Ladies' Aiud visited the Enniskillen Aid | with relatives at Orono. Meh. Come - hove Poise Mrs. R. Munroe from Perth, Ont. ray : Waele Regd fast Wednesday afternoon and render- | Mr. and Mrs. WW. Barvett, Miss [10 TOL (COUN Ube MP: Goal, S@in- lo icing her sister, Mrs. J. B. ey ; ; ed a most interesting program. Mrs. | Frances and John Manning spént A teks Lim on ountice; |g tehison. 4 Watson, who is a nurse that has seen | Sunday at Neweastle. lok acks, Wilbur, Balson, Adcock; [Ty "000 Mc Bow Marlowe of 4 Be 2 EB 4 service on the sea and in fndia; gave | A Steamh shovel has been installed {oem xa Cameron, Redford. |v. cian' visited Mr. Marlowe's sis- BR a talk and showed views illustrating | in the gravel pit formerly owned by (Cameron J. Pascoe Tom Jones #04 lor, Mrs. H. Hunking on Sunday. the swking of HMS. Brittanic. The | Edgar Glove... Joe Jones. . a . Enniskillen ladies entertained 'all visi- | The road from Ross' Cormers| Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Gluspel, Mrs. |" ©: MoGill and children, Miss ¢ Sister Balidig Machine Company of Canada, Limited, Map tors £0 tea. porth to the cemetery with both Wesley Glaspel and her niece. Miss Eeichs and Nasir Bonsid Neil A a 4 g Fe Charles Stainton, Jobn Slemaon and | branches to the north and east have | Pearl Snider, Chicago. 11. U.S.A. erin ain Mrs. H. Wilson 3 » May Lamb are appoiated to represent | been freshly gravelled amd is to be motored to Port Hope, Sunday after- Mr. K. Fletcher spent the week: Sold mn Oshawa the focal ¥. P's deague at the Bob- | given a coat of oil at once we un- a e noon. F : £AYECon Summer Sehiool Enfield | derstand. This road has been roush | ay ang Mrs. J. W. Balson yisit- wad i ith nr. " Bpith - i Mrs. AM rescott, Eafield, ad-Tand very dusty so the improvement Ed 4 4 » ing. y caw, ; 4 ed at Mr. Jas. Hoskin's on Sunday, lunge and some Pickerell. D BR ® ® pn or ---- a Enniskillen. Juiy 19.--fhe Enfield Bt . dressed the Y. P's league tonight on | will be welcomed by the residents. ; J the growth of the church in india as| Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Leitz and [Loelr daugher and son ir faw, Mr. | ar ang Mrs. Ed. Flee wisited 2 ATE aA and Mas. Leslie Hoskin, and two i : 3 IR LEA asa IR a mesulit of christian "missions. Mr. and: Mrs. Leslie Hamilton mot- |" ap. oh their daughter, Mrs. R. Terwillegar, Hy 3 fh . fay, tier Shomer sed sce | Sc Rononts Sunken, sow. fare ant Sou, ot Ceitond, | Funny ing St. N. ; vemterdrremiverioon, " " Thwd of © ! ls ang . A€8- Mr. and Mrs. N. Lyons, Columbus lie Moskin has since been lid up La " A I -~----

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