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Oshawa Daily Times, 26 Jan 1928, p. 11

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iicaeiturned = aE atten TER Riot 3 Bundi jy hs y in Aim Biro, 14 Th has e- d dor r 8 Viet ith hor an Te Tast Neti evening . oh in char of the did Vice Ivison Munday, M7. ve the toply orld Brother- President, Mr, Laird very ably no "hh Wee Mabel Stevens and Saad Swallow beautifully rendered a duet, The Ebenezer young people gented their musical play " me Belles of Fol-de-rol" in the hall on Friday night. On account of the stormy weather there was rather a small crowd. The proceeds amounted to $22, Mvs, Freeman, Miss Crissie Free- man and Mr, W, Galbraith, Bow- manville, visited at Mr, H, G, Free- man's on Sunday, My, Samuel Snowden is sporting a new Chevrolet sedan, ENNISKILLEN Enniskillen, Jan, 25.--Mr. Has- kin Smith is still confined to his bed as a result of pneumonia and pleurisy but is making steady re- covery, Mrs, Harold OOrmiston 1s still in Bowmanville Hospital, Reportr of her condition are more favor: able and whe is expected home goon, Mrs, Russell Gilbert left yester- day for Toronto to be again in at- -------------- Gas in the Stomach Hurts the Heart Gas Pressure from a Sour, Aci Stomach is not only highly uncom but some day may prove fatal! When your meals are followed bloat: ing, a feeling of fullness and pins around the te, Homtoyon ma may be sure that STOM- Ss is AR, and crowding up. a at's the reason for the shortness of breath and sharp, shooting pains, To quickly banish this Gas, neutralize the acidity and cleanse and sweeten the stom- ach--nothing is better than th the simple use of Bisurated Magnesia (powder or tablets), which gives almost Instant relief, Pleasant, harmless and mesbmaive isurated X eagne- sia has been used and recommend by Doctors and Drugpists for more ied fi druggist can supply i teen years. Any you--try it today! by LG Fi n is for dts, a hy thee quarter year and $2300 tor a ae we nan, day, yoni ung Peo- ples Boeleties Ay opens are for nine Janta o Sudod Dae 1927, and shown stantial [a crease compared 'with the pervions twelve menths ede arch 81, o | 1027: excepting , and Ex, Fund. Rev, B, M Cth, who Is on his third year Pal tendered his resignation at the last Réard meeting to Wake effect at the hext conference. A shétial beard meet- ng is being called to, with the frealgnation, i. PORT PE PERRY The Ann I Vesry Meeting: of the Chureh the Ascension was held on y hve , January 28rd, fn the h Hal Goon reports were han od by all the Societies and the following officers were electd for th coming year:-- Rector's arden, A, & Roge; People's Warden, H, Hutches gon; side 'Wm, rr Dr, Lundy, tne" Wilson Ro 4X Brown; Vel Clerk ids den; delegates to the BA nr, Lundy and R, J. Brown, After the usual business diseussions for the year 1028, vefreshments were served by the lmdles of the Wom- en's Guild, Mrs. Merlin Letoher was in To- ronto for a couple of days last | week, Mrs. Robert Wallace, who hes been visiting friends In Detroit for severpl weeks, has returned home, Mrs. Robert Towh had the mis- "| tortune to fall onthe ice one day Jast week, resulting in a broken arm, We are glad to see Mr, ¥, W, MeIntyre about again after his ili- ness, Mr. Wm, Cutts was In Toronto last week attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Hogarth. Mrs, John Bupnham is visiting friends in Toronto, Miss Franees won the Bronze Medal for type-writing st Shaw's *{the Comics in Colors This Week and Every Week in The Buffalo Sunday Times Order TODAY. On Sale Everywher, Tonics, Scratch Feds. Diy Sitsh, Cinta, Cod Live OF. Mash Glass ; so voy Rs iy id Pious, Fests, Grae and Sects Flow, Feel, Groin abd 8:0 tl Phone 8 Suit South of Post Office. 16 Celine Bt. ER £5 Te THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY. JANUARY 26, 1920 Toronto, "whieh this winter. jchards Business velope Rs) Gen TAX Ps lectin ppers League, rue eat th church h an a the auditori- ber- and ot n re! he d tar m four hund enty. At the meeting Mr. 8, Jeffrey ee Tate elder to take the place ho date M1. W, J, Coultis and amelie Ind I Thies elsste 0 the LI Frown o take the laces of Mr unter and Mr, B, Smallman who is now the Superintendent of the Bunday School, After the meeting refresh- ments were setfved ahd a soelal ha * hour vas spent. va, Cecll Beate wae If Brant- ford ettending the funral of her brother, Mrs, 4, A. Woods visited Taron- to friends last week, Mra, R. O. Coekburit and sen, Raymond, of Toronto, spent the week end with Mr, and Mra. J. Q, Cockburn, Rev. W. L. Atkinson was absent goyeral days last week attending 16' funeral of his mother, Mra, /tllam Atkinson, who died in Georgetown on January 16th, Mr, W. H. Doubt visited Port Perry friends last week, White walking along the Matn- ghester Road one day last week Mra, Perey Kent had the misfor- tune to be knocked down hy an automobile, injurirg her foot se- verely, We are glad to hear that Miss Pearson i8 improving after her vecent ilinesy. We hope she will soon he about again, Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Cook spent Bunday with friends in Torento, NEWCASTLE Neweastle, Jan. 26--Miss Helen Rickard spent the week-end with Miss Ruth Cobbeldick. Miss Marie Selby, who recently took a position with the Ceneral Motors of Oshawa, spent the week- end at her honre here, Mp, and Mrs, T, W, Jackséen were in Toronto en Monday, Jan- uary 9, sttending the funeral of his nephew, William Nichols, whose sudden end unseasonable demiee was apparently due to a very se- vere attack of asthma, Mr, Jack Brown, twin brother of Mr, Charles Brown, who has been employed at Mr. W. F. Riek- ard's for some time pest, arrived here from England last Saturday with the intention of seeking his fortune In Canada, Mr, James D. Shane, of Marl- bank, uncle of Mrs, P, O'Neil, re- cently dled in Belleville ot the are of 107 years. A short sketch of the jate centenarian appeared in one Star last "August and was reproduced in this peper in the September 1 issue, . Mr. John Grieve, of Guelph, | same down for a few days last | +eek owing to the illness of his "other, Mrs. Mary Grieve, but as 'here wes some improvement in My. O, A, Parker spent the week: wd with friends In Toronto. "er eondition toward the week- nd, he returned on Friday. Mrs, R. Johnston, who hes been Vhen You Rub On usterole is easy bo apply away, 2 Jt ay prevent 3 SE iro Over S24 isto MEA Eras he pt i Pe oN wate her id a X Nba io, Ar a ri i ol Nettie De Bowmanville, | Sit MP Bo) Mrs. page Mor) fon an daughter, and Mrs. Fruber, o Bowmanville, Misa Tamworth, jaro Ladies College, Whitby, a Arista Martin, Newcastle ais le Ladles Reetpion the ul Wternaon Hon, and tea a conpection Riekard's birthday pi] her home Ia Howliav| le, on fat- urday, Junust were: Mr. Seorse | Hie hr irs. (Rev) n, , Cooke, fi Douglas, R J. 1. Uglow and a Mes. Ty) og Medi Among the many es to gath- er in the évenlig to extend con gratulations and enjoy the hounte- ous hospitality of Mrd, Rickard and daughter, Mise Florence ,wera the following from Newen tle vi- cinity: Ms, and Mrs. W. J. 8, Rio¥. ard and family, Mf, and Mes. T. H. Ole once jad family, Mr, ard Mrs, W. fckard and family, Mr, and "is Milton right and sons, Mis, H. Pearce and Al- bert, Mr. ahd 3, Ww. J. Olem= ence, Mra, @, Martyn and Mise Flarenee were Sa from Strats ford and pleasingly assisted in the entertainment of the este Mrs, Rickard's neighbour, A. James, the veteran honlor or of the Canadian Statesman, dropped in for a few minutes in the éven- ing and extended birthday fellcl- tations, aleo his two dpughters, Mrs, A, White and Mrs, James A, Philips of New York, and Mrs, N.8.B, on, es' AIA of the United , Rickera on Thursday gher. Chureh met at the home of noon last with the President, Mrs, Percy Hare, in the choif, and uver fifty members present, Mrs. H. R, Pearce read the scripture lesson for the devotiopal period. Mrs. George Haney led in praver, and Mrs, Ernest Rinch presided at the organ for the singing. Letters of appreciation acknowledging Chrisi- mas remembrance were read from Mrs. W. @. Cowan, Mrs, J, Adair, of Newenstle, Mrs. M. B. Moore, Texas, and Mrs, Cobbledick, Los Angeles, Oalif, Letters of thanks for flowers reeeived during illness werd also read from Mr, W, Cowan, Miss Marjorie Jones, and Mrs, Midget, who has been {ill for some time at the home of her pe- rents, Mr, and Mrs. William Cow- an, North Street, P. Hare Mrs, W. PF. Bigks Mts, (Dr) 3 r, Mrs. # R. Fisher and Mrs John Douglas were appointed p dommittee, to secure a play anf select a cast and boost the thin~ along. hments were served 28 usual a very enjoyable hat hour wes spen at the close of meeting. ------------ nite Miss Laura Andrew, of Toronto, spent the week end at her homé here, Mf. Lyndon Cronk has béen con- fined td his home with a severe col, The Misses Rorke, of Toronto, visited with their sunt, Miss L. Richardson, over the week-end. 8. W. Knipe, of Toronto, visit- ed with friends in the village on Sunday. r. Horry MeGuire flefet lest week to take a position in the post office at Oshawa. We wish him every success in his mew ens terprise. A number of the ladies of the United Churches esttended the W. M.S. Presbyterial meeting, he'd at Port Hope on Thursday, and re- port a splendid and enthusiastic meeting ' gpite of the stormy eather. Sk aoa bn Me Gordon y several prvious . and B. Fund a!- PAGE ELEV Do You Owi Your Ow ite re! to be condition. A was tendered to for his untir- de Heh ol he gh fo a "het was Over-reachd. Bvery qi the church reached its rT 8 NA AY LY CAR1ER'S sen pauston, of || Real Estate ih the hosp Miss CARTERS NRAL BESTAT as 18 well kne oy AR and B Ring st. K To iy fekering friends hope for a © or phone 1480 #peedy reco A goodly number of the young people of Bt. Andrew's Chereh bravea the elements on Friday ev- Suing last and motored to Dunbar- ton to gong t} de evening with the community hall fy Thé Piokerine society pro- vided the pfogram on Oitisenahin, which was under the leadershi Misa Chussie Munro and hich coneluded with a lantern lecture, "Laughing at Other People," by in ah enthu: Rev. --_-- fo FUSE YOUNG 4% Prince St. iN op) A 4 Ta 2 AEE (le $4 20 New brick house, 6 ] rooms, oak and fir floors, all modern conveniences, in north end. $300.00 cash $4 5 New brick semi bunga- ' low, 6 rooms, chest- nut and white enamel finish, oak and fir floor, mantel, kitchen cab- inet. Close to Motors. Balance, easy terms. $1 ,60 Frame dwelling, 2 rooms, on paved street, very central, Will consider exchange for 6 room house, BRADLEY BROS. 20 Simcoe St, 8, Phone 169 < Rev, J; 8 rguion, At the con- clusion St the program games were played, and lunch was served by the hosts, V, A. 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