Kedron, Nov. 9.--Miss Bernice Weiry, teacher of Ashburm schoo! spent Thanksgiving 'at her home here, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Saunders and Mr. and Mrs. H. Poole, Toronto, spent Thanksgiving at Mr. C. W. Hoskins. Mr. Harold Treble, Hamilton, visit- ed relatives here. The Ladies' Aid held their regu- lar monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Allan Lavis on Wednesday af- ternoon of last week. The afternoon was spent in quilting. Miss Mildred Cole, Tamworth, was home for Thanksgiving. Mr. C. W. Hoskin picked rasp- berries in his garden last week. Miss Lyple, Toronto, spent the week end with Mrs. John Mountjoy. Mr. Murray Mastin spent Thanks- giving at his home in Toronto. Mrs, 8. Conlin and Miss Kathleen Conlin and Mr. and Mrs. F. Love and son, James, Oshawa, motored to Seaforth on Saturday and remained for Thankseiving. Dr. and Mrs, McCullock and Mrs. J. Heatlie, Orono. Mr. and Mrs. H. TL. Pascoe, Mr. Walton Pascoe and Miss Hazel McCulloch, Columbus, Mr and Mrs. Wallace Scott, Enfield and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pas- coe for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lee visited Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Scott, Arnprior and their son, Mr. Frank Lee, Ot- tava, for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holman and Miss Wilda Holman, Ashburn, and Mr. Arthur Holman, Toronto, visited Mr, John Mountjoy's and Mr. W. Monntjon's, Mr. and Mrs, Naylor. Oshawa and Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Pascoe nd haby, Solina, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crossman on Sun- dav, Mr. James Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ross, Columbus and Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Scott, Enfield visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Werry re- cently, Mr, and Mrs, H. T. Cole and fam- ily entertained a few young people on Sunday evening, EXPECTANT MOTHERS Read Mrs. Menard's Letter. Her Experience May Help Chatham, Ontario, -- *'I want to tell... you how much good your medicine . has done me, Be- fore my baby Jcame I felt so weak and run- '|down that I could hardly do my work, My head 'Jached continually and I was so dis. 8 old and it g t do, So I thought I would try Lydia E. Pinkbham's Vegetable Compound, as I had read so much about it in the little books, I found a difference right away as my head was relieved and my tired feelings gone, My sister had been doing my washing and she continued doing it, as she said it might set me back if I started to do it again, It sure did help me and I had taken just two bottles when my baby came, He is a fine big boy, now nearly five months old, Iam taking Jour medicine again and I am able to do my work all by myself now, ] always recommend the Vegetable Compound to women, and especially to expectant mothers, as I believe they need help at those times,"'-- Mrs. OLIVER MENARD, 24 Harvey St., Chatham, Ontario, c -- FUEL COAL Stove, $16.00 per ton Nut, $15.50 per ton COKE $13.00 per ton "WOOD Rev. Mr. Little, associate editor of the United States Sunday School Publications, Toronto, addressed the school 'and gave an excellent sermon at Kedron on Sunday afternoon. Miss Shipley, a missionary from Honan, China, will speak during the church service at Kedrom om Sun- day afternoon, November the thir- teenth, A good attendance is re- quested. ZION Zion, Nov. 9.--1In last issue we omitted to say thay the teacher and pupils had a splendid program and treat of home-made candy on Fri- day before Hallowe'en; also that Mrs, Foster Snowden sang "Grand- father's Clock™ at the church enter- tainment and was dressed as a real old lady; white hair, long dress, silk dolman with lace trimmings and glasses. Mrs. Amos Martin sang a solo at the church service on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Foster Snowden and children spent Sunday with his parents in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilbur and Gordon, Miss Effie Balson and Mr. Chas. Ferguson were visitors at Mr. Orlie Chapman's, Orono and at- tended the anniversary services of Kirby church also the fowl supper on Monday night. Master Clifford Johns spent the week end with his grandmother, Mrs, C. Johns, and celebrated his 10th birthday on Monday at Hamp- ton. Master Dick Nemish is back again to school, after being laid up by a kick from a horse some time ago. Mr, A. D. Langmaid is installing a new DeLaval milking machine this week. Misses Dorothy and Ada Allin, Providence, spent Sunday with the Misses Chant and Stainton, 'Mr. Chant has been in Toronto, where his father, Rev. Chant is ¢n the sick list, Laymen's banquet at the church nevt week under the auspices of Ladies' Onward Class. CLAREMONT Claremont, Nov, 9.--Mr. and Mrs, Clarke Rawson, son Albert and daughter, Kathleen, visited with relatives in Claremont over the holi- day, Miss Eileen Cooper of Toronto was home for the week end, Miss M. Hamilton who has been confined to her home for the last couple of weeks is improving, Mr, and Mrs, Sulman and family are moving into the Pugh residence, A very delightful dance was held munity Hall on Friday evening last, It was the opening dance of the sea- son and was well attended. Guests were present from Stouffville, Mark- ham, Agincourt, Port Perry and To- ronto, Miss Veta and Merle Stephenson of Oshawa, were in Claremont on Friday evening. Mr, Russel Courie of Toronto, spent the holiday with his mother, Mrs. R. Curie. Miss Margaret Graham of '"'Cairn- brogie,"' is spending the holiday in Coldwater, Mr. Donald Ramson of the Uni- versity of Toronto, was home over the week end. Miss Edna Tarr of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pilkey, Miss Margaret Bingham of To- ronto, visited with Mr, and Mrs. G. H. McIntyre over the holiday. The Masonic Lodge was enter- tained by Georgina Lodge, Toronto, on Saturday evening last. A large number of the members attended and report a very pleasant and so- ciable time. We are sorry to report that Mrs. B. 8. Palmer is not improving as rapidly as her friends wo:l4 like. Mr, and Mrs, M. J. Wilker are spending the holiday with the form- er"s parents at Tanistock. Mr. Charles McNabb of Uxbridre, visited his sister, Margaret, on Mon- day last, . Miss Margaret McNabb entertain- ad a number of guests from Uxbridge one dav last week. : - Mr. Henry Johnston, we are sorry to say, is on the sick list, Mr. and Mrs, Mobray of St. Cath- arines, visited the latter's mother and sister over the week end. Miss Evelyn McCullough, nurse-in- training, of Toronto, visited her parents over the holiday. PORT PERRY Port Perry, -Nov. 7.--Quite a number from Port Perry attended the supper at the Head Chureh, Scugog Island, on Tuesday, Nov. 1st and report a most enjoyable evening. Mr. George Mark, Toronto, was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. R. Woon last week. {I BT Mr. Harry Brock, Toronto, visited bis mother, Mrs. Wm, Brock .last week Soft Slabs, load, $3.25 Mixed Slabs, load, $3.50 Hard Slabs, load, $3.75 Bodywood, Y/scord, $4.25 Mr. Clinton Short of Toronto, spent the week-end with his parénts, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Short. Mr. Joseph Baird attended a vention of the Young People's Socie- ties of the United Church in Smith's Falls last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. Mcintosh spent the week-end with friends in Co- bourg. 2 Miss Marion Goode, Toronto, was home for the holiday. : The Young People's Society of the United Church, held a very delight- ful Hallowe'en Party evening. Quite a number of prizes were awarded for the best costumes. Some of the lucky winners were Mr. Wm. Grant who was dressed as a by the ClaremontClub dn the-@om-~f+ F |Orma McArthur, Sunflower costume; |of which amounted to about $250. I Toronto. Miss Helen Vickery, also a Sunflow- er, Miss Marian Farmer Hallowe'en costume and Miss Hazel |. . Rat Pius Jeffrey second. Miss Vera Miller as | was the guest of Mr. an rs. 08. Satan and Miss Annie Farmer as her | Blight over the holiday. .| with friends in Gait. partner. The prize winner for the youngest one in costume was Miss |ed her mother, Mrs. Wm. Brown last Jean Gillespie, aged four years. Af- | week. : ter the judging a short program was {Church of the Ascension on Friday tevening, October 28th. The proceeds |spent the week-end with friends in 3 on Monday |- middle aged negress: Miss Edna Sweet as "Black Eyed Susan"; Miss given and an altogether happy even- |the holiday. HARMONY ing was spent by all. Mr. Clifford Vickery of Toronto, A very successful Bazaar was |spent the week-end at his home| gorrp to report Mr. J. Bates laid up held in the Parish Hall of the here. with a THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1927 Mr. Alex. Woods was home for for best the holiday. Miss Maude Ratley, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rose over the week-end. at Taromts, Miss Causley spent the week end Mrs. Luther Smith of Sonya visit- home for the holiday. Miss Edith Peters was home for Mrs. Dodds and Miss Ethel Dodds | 3round again. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Vine of Hampton Miss Minnie Harraden of Toromto, | day. ; Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson of the city i" at Mr, and Mrs. F. Branton's on Mon- Jeet Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. W. Haynes and family -- Miss Elsie Rose of Markdale and at Toronto, Millgrove and Hamilton | RESIGNS HIS SEAT Miss Grace Rose, of Toromto, were with relatives over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Marlowe, Miss - 10. Snowy Marlowe and Mr. and Mrs. Ted | Hyde, member of the Saskatchewan Marlowe of Nestleton spent Thanks- | Legislature for Maple Creek, has re- giving Day with Mr, Hunking. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lott, Miss Bernice leg, hope he will soon be | Lott and Mr. E. Peeling spent the [the by-election, nominations being week-end with relatives at Picton. Mr. and Mrs. O. Conlin and son, Mr. ! sary, one week later. Thanksgi 4 Mrs, | Da Foun Regina,, Sask., Nov. 10.--P. L. and Mrs. H. [signed his seat, according to am of- ficlal announcement last night. The writ will be issued at once for set for Nov. 24 and polling, if neces- at Mr. and Mrs. F. Branton's on Mon- and Mrs. W. Vance and family spent : . 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