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Oshawa Daily Times, 22 Jul 1927, p. 12

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Suburban District 1 News TTR CIP NEY. free---- : Gathered By Times Staff Reporters and Correspondents ", PORT PERRY »' - Y% a Port Perry, July 22.--Mrs. Her- bert Collacutt is visiting in Toronto for a few days, Mrs, Wm. Brown has gone to Toronto to be with. Mrs, Lorne Brown who Is very ill, The Garden' Party which was held on Wednesday at the home of Mr, Geo. ah, Prospect, was a huge success, A splendid program was given by the Maple Leaf Quar- tette of Galt, and the Port Perry Band was also in attendance. The proceeds amounted to almost $400. Miss Mary Ganton' is staying with her aunt Mrs, Wm, Wilson, Miss Muriel Cook of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs, Wm, McClintock of Lindsay are with Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Cook for a few days, Lake Scugog is by no means 8 back number 'as far as fishing is concerned, A great many fish are being caught 'by tourists as well as by four own resifients. Several large lunge have been taken during the past week, ranging from 6 to 20 lbs, each, A fine one was caught yesterday 'weighing 1%% .1bs, hy My. Moase and his daughter of this town, WL The most 'successful anglers among the tourists are the Brewer family of Toronto, who have been camping at the water front for the past two weeks, This party have had a good catch every day during their visit, Caesarea reports good bass fish- ing but not so many lunge, Fifty-seven students passed the entrance to High School at Port Perry centre this year, COLUMBUS Columbus, July 22.--Congratula- tions to our pupils who were suc- cessful in passing their entrance exams, namely, Elsie Grills, Helen Howden and Stanley Webber, also to their teacher, Miss Viola Ben- ner. LJ ES Mrs. J. Brent, of Port Perry, visited her sister, Mrs, J. Stone, for a few days this week, Mrs. J. Dyer and Miss Verna Dyer, of Fleming, Sask., are visit- ing at W. D, Dyers, Mr, and Mrs, Morley Ross and son Hugh, spent Sunday with Mrs. H. Ross. tir Mr. and Mrs, Foster and son, Melville, of Oshawa, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. T. Pereman. Mr. and Mrs. W. Robson, Mr. Rob Gilroy and Miss Delma Gilroy of Toronto, spent Sunday at the the softball game between Brook- lin and Raglan girls, ending in a score of 32-4 in favour of Raglan. The programme by Mr. Burt Lloyd, comedian, Miss Mabel Cottrill, dancer and others was enjoyed by all, Proceeds for the evening were about $320, "eMre, P. G, Purvis has returned home after spending a two weeks' Jacation with her parents at Chat- am, ~ TAUNTON Taunton, July 22.--Several from this vicinity have enjoyed the Chautauqua programmes this week. Farmers are busy now with the hay and they are hoping that the weather man will favour them un- til they are finished. Mr. and Mrs, George Scott visit- ed at the home of Mrs, J, Nesbitt There Mrs, Scott (Senior) is very Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Trevail and Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Bennett were in Orono on Sunday and at- ténded the funeral of the late Mrs. J. D.KELLOGGS THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1927 ded Miss home after' visiting Miss Dizzcpiof Oshawa, Th eB Blog Bh 8] Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Wight, of Bowmanville. Oops TE Hones matt has brs a ool 8 n holidaying at her Hi Mr. Albert Shortt of Oshawa, was a Sunday guest at the home of his son Gordon, Mr, and Mrs, Arnott were pleas- tly surpristd on Monday evening en the entrance pupils of North Oshawq entered their home. A Seon ros and' e leaving the, ted their teacher with a ds anted of cuff links and Mra. Arnott with a beautiful bouquet of roses, KEDRON Kedron, July 23.--Miss Lorraine Love was the guest of Miss Margar- et Segtt, Columbus, for a So days, Congratulations {6 Miss Hagel Van Dyke, formerly of Kedron, who was successful in passing her pro- bation term in the General Hos- pital, Concord, New Hampshire, Mr. M. R. Ballard, of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, arrived on Tuesday to spend the holiddys here. Missed Jéan and Florenca Love TDorls' Cobon has returned Gladys Dr, J, D, Kellogg's old reliable Asthma Rem- edy is a simple but ective relief for Asthma and Hay Fever, It is composed of herbs, the fumes of which when burned, quickly and effective- ly relieve all irrita- tion, Acts safely and surely, Manufactured by v NORTHROP & LYMAN COMPANY, LIMITED Canada home of Mr, L, Ellin's. Mrs. W. Vice and Miss Myrtle Vice, of Solina, spent Sunday at the home of D, Yellowlees. Mrs. T. Csott, Kedron, spent Sun- day with her pareuts, Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Pascoe, Mr. Douglas Courtice, of Brock- ville, is visiting with his aunt, Mrs. H. McCulloch, Miss Rosena Grills has returned home after spending three weeks' vacation with relatives at Whitby. Mrs. McLaughlin and grandson of Toronto, spent Sunday at T. Cook's. The garden party held on the church lawn on Tuesday evening Was a great success. Supper was JEDDO--Premium Coal | SOLVAY--COKE The best fuel products that it is possible to purchase, Fill your bins at present low Summer prices, General Motors Wood Best Wood Value in this City 262 served from 65.30 till alt were ser- ved. A most interesting event was DIXONS 540 Imm-------- ' { Feeling great! Kellogg's Corn Flakes help more then 11,000,000 pocple. siast the day Hight. With wonderful flavor crispness that's never been equaled! ; Serve Kellogg's for lunch or Sinner as well a3 breakfast. With milk or cream--end add fruits 7g homey. Order at hotels, restaurants. On diners. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Oven-fresh red-and-green in the inner-sealed tions cannot equal such package. Imits- Jesse Arnott and |joy © was enjoyed by all a spent Sunday with Miss Lillian Dearborn Columbus. . Mr, and Mrs, Norman Mountjoy and family, of Blackstock, were Sunday visitors at Mr, H.-"Mount- '8, Mra, R. J. Luke and Miss Nora Werry attended the Chatauqua and visited relatives in Oshawa, Mr; and Mra, A. Cochrane and Jack, of Toronto, and Misy Leta Bragg, of Bowmanville, visitad at Mr, H, Mountjoy% and C. W, Hos kin's. Quite a number of Kedron people attended the garden party at Col- umbus on Tuesday evening. Mr. McBrien and Mr, Young of 'Toronto, were recent gueats at Mi, C. W. Hoskins, Mr. and Mra. Harvey Pascoe and baby, Lorragme, Tat Sunday at Dr, MeCulloc®™s, Oromo. Miss Leta Bragg, of Bowmanville, visited at M¢. "W. N. Hoskin's, Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Lee, and Mr. Ross Lie visited at Mr, Thomas Scott's on Sunday, Mr. and Mra. Harvey Pascoe and bay, Lorraine, attended the Pascoe picnie last week. Mr. and Mrs. A, R, Scott and son, Lee, and Mra, M. R Ballard and daughters, Magraret and Ruth, vis- ited Mr. James Beott on Sunday. Mr. apd Mrs. B. Mountjoy and family visited her mother, Mrs. Langmaid a Sunday. Mr, apd Mrs, R. Ballard and Mrs. A. R, Scott, spent a day in To- ronto, Maser Raymond Gilmblett is vis iting his grandparents Mr, and Mrs Thomas Glimblett, Mr. and Mrs, P, W. Lee and Mr, Ross lee and Mr. Wesley lee at tended the funeral of Mr. Chgries Fox, mn Toronto, on Saturday, Mr. Fox was well known here, Mr. Willian Pascoe, of Saskatoon vipited Mends In this vicinity this week, ! ' GREENWOOD Greenwood, July 22.--The Sun- day School are holding their annual picnic to Oshawa-on-the-Lake on Friday, Miss Olive Witheridge visited last week with A. and Mrs. Trimble, FP. L. and Mrs. Green sailed last Saturday on a trip to the British Isles and the continent. Their many friends wish them a pleasant holi- day, Congratulations go Misses Zora Gee, Mildred Mantle, Reva Davis, Mildred Pegg, and Ellen Ravey, passing the Entrance. Their teacher, Miss L. Plowman, is also to be con- gratulated on the success of her class, two of which Misses Zora Gee and Mildred Pegg, were in the honro list, The G. G. M. C. held a weiner roas) on the flats last Tuelay, and all present enjoyed the fun. Congratulations to Misses Edna Green and Mabel Bie on passing the examinations at the Normal School in Toronto. A muster baseball team played a friendly game with Audley on Mon- day evening and were beaten by the Audley friends. i Miss Hilda Scowcroft, of Mont- real, is visiting her sister, Mrs, D. W. Hoskins, HAMPTON Hampton, July 22. Hamp- ton Women's Institute held »Grandmother's Day" 'on Thursday, July 7th, at the beautiful home of Mrs, Alvin Peters, President, in the chair. Meeting opened by singing #0 Canada" followed by The Lerd's Prayer. The program by the grand- mothers consisted of several chorus- es, readings, a vocal duet given by two of the grandmothers, after which 8 splendid talk on "Pioneer Lite" was given by Mrs. T. Baker, President of Solina Institute, which was very much enjoyed by sll. A dainty lunch was served by the younger ladies after which a snap- shot was taken of the grandmothers which ended in 8 very enjoysle af- ternoon. Next month will be a "Chil dren's Day" picnic in the park. Sm ma ---- KINSALE Kinsale, July 22.--The rains of last week held up the haying opera- tions, but this week will see the fin- ish of most of the meadows for 1927. it is an average crop in this HUNGER STRIKE IS ON FOURTH DAY Boston, July 22.--Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti entered the fourth day of their hunger strikt at Charlestown state prison where poh are awaiting execution next month, When breakfast was taken to the DLAC A t SOD ) } Rayon Ginghams Ten beautiful color com- binations in Rayon Ging. hams, Saturday, for, 3 yd. $1.00 » Lisle Bloomers Ladies' Lisle Bloomers with rayon stripe, Colors peach, mauve and white, Saturday, RA [ Cover Blankets Camel shade cover Blank. ets with dark brown trim, full size. Saturday, pair, $3.98 . Curtainets Ivory Lace Curtainets, with finished lace edge, Saturday, yard, cells of the two prisoners Wednes- day both refused it, Vamzettl, who has drunk coffee at breakfast time on previous days this week, did not partake of the beverage Wednes- day morning. While no statement has come from the prisoners direct as to the reason for their hunger strike. the Sacco-Vanzetti defence committee has attributed it to dissatisfaction with the secret metnods employed by Govermor Fuller in his investi- gation of the case, XS TO THOS. MILLER Midsummer CLEARANCE SATURDAY -- A Day of Bargains Great preparations have been made to make Saturday a day long to be remembered by thrifty buyers, There will be wonderful bargains all over STORE OPEN 8.30 a.m, UNTIL 10 p.m. Sweaters Wool Ld Girls' Girls' Silk and Sweater Coats, popular color combinations, Sizes up to 12 years, Saturday $1.95 EXTRA SPECIAL Saturday Bargains Pure Silk Hose 79¢ Kayser White Gloves 79¢ Ladies' Sweaters $4.50 Remnants Two large tables of rem- vicinity. Out of five entrance pupils from the wery wet weather and the Sup- y School was cancelled. The July meeting of the XK. W. Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Gotmiley on the afternoon of the 28th at 2.20. A paper "My Mediterranean Trip" will be given ipy Miss Agar. Roll Call "Raspberry Recipes." Everyody welcome. Ladies' Beautiful Geor- gette scarfs. A Jarge variety of color combina- $1.95 Silk Bloomers $1.39 Linen Table Cloths $2.39 Babies' Rubber Pants 29¢ White Bed Spreads $249 SEIZED LIQUOR IS TAKEN TO HALIFAX A------ Halifax, July 22.--Three hund- red kegs of rum and 1,400 kegs of alcohol valued in the vicinity of $30,000 and seized in an aban- doned house at Meteghan, Digby County, last Monday, arrived here Wednesday closely guarded by members of the provincial prevemt- ive force. -., store, . Ladies' Smocks Ladies' Broadcloth smocks, neatly and style ishly made, Colors navy blue, peach, copenhagen and black. Saturday, ... $2.69 Broadcloth Very fine quality striped Broadcloth, 88" wile, Silk Vests Ladies' Rayon Silk Vests, all popular shades, Sat. good quality Phinw slips, 40", Saturday, pair Full size Bed shoots, good heavy quality. saturday, DAINTY SUMMER DRESSES One large rack of beautiful Summer Dresses. designs of the very latest, in- cluding white fugi. Values up to $18.00. Materials and Saturday, $9.95

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