sit.ng at Oct. 23.--Miss Dora joy, Oshawa, was The guest and Mrs, Harvey Pascoe for week end. i Edith Peardon, Toronto, is the home of Mr. E. . Hoskin spent are sorry to report that mim. unijey was taken suddenly ill unday and had to be removed to the Oshawa General Hospital where she underwent the ing : nl} r. Wright, Tounijjoy Ina. Rag ere an operation. At time of writing she is improv- Her many friends wish her a / recovery. 1 Gladys Green and Mise her and Mr, Melville McCall Peterhoro, visited Mr. TF. W. Lee's. > ss Nord Werry and Mrs. W. L, Pac relatives in So- ~ RAGLAN lan, Oct, attonded 24,--A number from Mrs, Fred McKen- ¢'c's sale last Friday afternoon. ¢ h | to and Mrs, Norman Hughson the guests of Mr, and Mrs. arlie Luke of Myrtle on Sunday. y Haze! Ackney visited at her ne in Epsom over the week end. Jack Moore will finish silo filling the vicinity this week, frs, Wm. Squelch left last week spend the winter with her sen SR i 5 SE bedrest 2. "! osdedorded -. 2) 2. 5 2. joedes! oo Sosfoedeefosfosdendondest & a SIGNS of all kinds Glass Signs, Banners, Road Signs, Tickets and Posters Best Workmanship Reynolds & 7 ane Phones 693, 1442:) OSHAWA in Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Squelch, of Oshawa, are visiting at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Squelch, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Blanchard, of Solina, spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. C. Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McKee, of Manchester, visi'ed her parvenis, m.. and Mrs. Frank Dring on Sunday. Miss Gillbank visited at her home in Bowmanville over the week end. A number from here attended the dance held in Columbus hall last Friday evening and report a splen- did time, Miss Ina Stacey, of Oshawa, Sun- dayed at her home here. Mr. Thos. McKee and daughter, Edna, of Manchester, spent Sinuay at J. 1. Evan's. Miss Hazel Grese, of Toronto, waa the guest of her parents here ove. the week end. Miss Irene Barker is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Barker, of Prospeet. Enfield, Oct. 25.--Mr. Art Page, To- ronto, Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. S. Page. Mr. A. Ormiston, Miss Verna and Messrs. Keith, Ralph and Howard, vi- sited in Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. H. James and sons, George, John and Norman, Columbus, visited with Mr, and Mrs. J. Hepburn. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Ormiston en- tertained a number of their friends to a sumptuous supper last week, in. hon- or of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ormiston, of Bowmanville, who were recently married at that place. The guests were Mr. and Mrs, Will Avery, Raglan; Mr, Thos. Hall, Brooklin; Mr, and Mrs, H. Wilcox, Hampton; Mr, anc I. J. Ormiston, Oshawa; Mr, and Mrs. F. Denson, Bowmanville, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Stark. The groom was formerly an En- field boy, attending public school here in his ecarlier years and the people of this community wish to congratulate him and also 10 wish his bride much 'happiness. May peace and prosperity be theirs, On Wednesday night, November 2, the Ladies of the Aid will hold their meeting in the form of the annual "At Home," at the home of Mrs, Leslie Pascoe. A very amusing program is being prepared and various kinds of _ games will be played, not to mention | the banquet which takes place first of all. An invitation is extended to all gentlements who's "spare rib" is for- tunate enough to belong to this high- ly honored society. This event is the most popular of the year, I COAL and We Specialize in the Best Quality and Service--Our Motto COKE Enniskillen, Oct. 25.--The. Y.P's League mustered a good - attendance last week and was in charge ot _vice- president Harvey McGill." Dr. € A Slemon' was expected to speak. on the citizenship topic "The, Spiritual Nature and Alcohol," but was unable to be present. The topic was taken up and a discussion led by Rev. E. M, Cock. Our spiritual nature was defined as our capacity to know, to love, to worship and to hold fellowship one with ane other, This nature functions princi- pally through the brain. Alcohol is an enemy of the spiritual nature of man because it attacks and weakens the brain, the seat of man's power to guide and control, Miss Mae Werry and Miss Maud Ashton were delegates to the Oshawa Presbytery Y.P.'s Convention held at Oshawa last Thursday. Mr. E. Staples, our capable choir leader, resumed the leadership last Friday evening. During his absence the work was done by Mrs. H. J. Werry. Rev. E. M. Cook supplied at Ponty- pool last Sunday and took anniversary | service at Manvers in the evening. Rev. ply Wm. Stirling, Orono, will sup- Enfield and Enniskillen next Sun- "day. Rev. I. M. Cook is supplying Les- kard anniversary at 3 and 7.30 pm. A largely attended auction sale, dis- posing of the estate of the late Henry Rogers, was conducted by auctioneer Slemon on Saturday. The property consisting of house and barns and lot was purchased by Mrs. Wm, Sweetman, Port Perry, for $1,100. Mrs. Sweetman expects to take up residence here shortly, THORNTON'S CORNERS Thornten's Corners, Oct, 25.-- The 'large field of pumpkins in the same place: is making Hallowe'en look like a coming event. They al- ways have a particular place to make a jolly evening for the young people, Mrs, L. Howell motored and visit- ed with friends over Sunday at Port Hope. The attendance at Sunday School is very gratifying and we hope i will continue and make the session more interesting each time they meet, Mrs, LeRoy sang after the service last Sunday and was very much appreciated, The Scouts are planning a ism lowe'en party next Monday evening in the 8.8. A good time is expect- ed. Bring your mask and taffy and prepare for the masquerade which will no doubt take place the same evening. A large number of our residents are quite ill with bad colds at pres ent, Those who attended the sale of farm stock and implements and al- 40 the large farm of the late F. Me- Kenzie of Columbus, report a large crowd and a good sale, The walnuts are a very scarce crop this year, at least many of the trees are quite bare, Other nuts «uch as beech nuts, butternuts, are a fair crop. The squirrels are busy {hese days, while many say they are very plentiful around the shocks of corn, ete. Beautiful black squirrels ore seen now to replace so many common red ones a few years ago. Myrtle, Oct. 25--Mr. Aldred and family who have heen occupying Mrs Ballard's house have moved to Ash- burn, Mr. Will Ross had the misfortunc to loose a valuable milk cow of indi- gestion last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chisholm en- joyed a pleasant motor trip to Grimsby last week were the r. and Mrs. Mellenbecker. ...Balmer of Whitby was a re- cent Lv st at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Russel and son of Greenfield, s., visited Mrs. Rus- sell's sister,» Mrs. George W, Rodd, last week. Mrs. Reid who has been staying for some time here returned, with her daughter to the States. Mr. Lowery has just completed the erection of a fine new garage and a woodshed at his summer home south of the village. Mr, John Grills of Goodwood, who has Jesently retumed {from a three months' trip to Manitoba and Saskat- chewan called on friends here on Sa- turday. It is expected that the highway just north of Myrtle station for a counle of: miles will be open for general traffic on Thursday of this week. One can then travel from Manchester to To- | ronto on paved highway. The Jupp Construction Company have, it is re- ported, taken the contract of building the road eleven miles north of Man- chester next summer. Mrs. Hurlburt, who has spent the past year with her daughter, Mrs. Levi ordiff, is visiting sa in Palmers- ton, Mr, John O'Bayle unloaded a car load of hardwood which he bought at Fenelon Falls, at the CN.R, yards on Monday, It was eagerly hauled away at eleven dollars a cord. Miss Violet Broom of Mount Zion spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Broom, Mr. R. A. Hutchinson, inspector of public schools, paid a semi-annual visit at the school on Friday and presented | each pupil with a Confederation Penny. It is interesting to note that Mr. Gus- | tar Hahn, who has a summer home | here, won the five hundred dollar prizc for the design on the coin, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.' Jamieson of Peterboro upon their mar- riage at Port Perry on October 8. Mrs. Jamieson was principal of our school for the past two years and pu- pils and friends of the section extend best wishes for their future happiness. ' The Women's Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. William Hear m Thursday afternoon with a goodly attendance present. The president, Mrs. Swayne, was in the chair, Mrs. D. Lenry reading the scripture lesson, and each member responding to the! roll call with a verse of scripture, which started the the first letter of their giv- en name, Readings on the work were given by Mrs, Roy Thompson, Mrs. Clarnce Harrison and the president. Mrs. Levi Tordiff rendered a pleasing solo, "Just For Today." A the con-| clusion of which the kindly hostess and her daughter, Mrs. Hudgins, | served a very dainty lunch for which they were tendered a hearty vote of thanks. The next meeting will he at the home of Mrs, Thomas R. Price. ZION Zion, Oct, 24--Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Stainton and family accompanied hy Mr. Arthur Moore, Enniskillen, and Mr. and Mrs. John Trull, Bowmanville, went to Toronto on Sat. evening to] elebrate the wedding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs. Willis Gladwell, Mr. Arthur Moore, Enniskillen, spent | sunday with Mr. Stainton's and at-' ended the church services, ! Miss Lyla' Osborne, Toronto spent | Sunday with her sister Mrs. Jesse | Arnott and gave a beautiful temper- ince story to the Sunday school schol- | ! rs. Mr. H W. Barker of Toronto will 'peak here next Sunday at the church | services in the interests of Maintenance md Extension Fund. Rev, Mr. Bick | sks to have a full church, Mr. and Mrs. Linton and four. chil- fren of Port Hope visited Mr. and | Mrs. Anson Balson on Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Heaslip and children | f North Oshawa called on Anson! Balson's on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cameron and! Miss - Mary were with Mr, Herb. | Tameron's at who was preaching Frank Walters, "Gently Lord O Gently Lead Us." In hte evening the text was taken from St. John, ch., verse, "Loose him and let him go." The choir sang one ithe and a _quartette | "Hark, Hark My Soul" was ! sung by Mesdames A. E. Rundle, G. F. ' Annis, K. E. Courtice and W. R. Cour- tice and at the close of the service a 'solo "Benediction" was splendidly sung by Mrs. G. F. Annis. Beautiful flow- ers decorated the alter of the church The board of the church asked for $500 and aat the evening service $470 had been received with several dona- tions yet to be sent in. Our pastor, Rev. H. J. Stainton was with us also at the services, the weather was per- fect and altogether it was a day to be remembered as a "Perfect Day." MAPLE GROVE Manle Cirove "Oct. 25 25.--The church was filled to overflowing on Sunday wnen we had the privilege of hear- ing Rev. R. 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