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Oshawa Daily Times, 17 Oct 1928, p. 5

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OSHAWA DAILY. TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1928 £ Hie, hour, meeting of the in the on Friday afternoon, Mr. William Webster, Cambray, visited his niece, Mrs. J, D, Stevens, recently, Miss Greta Munday spent the week end with Miss Beatrice Cryderman, aw's. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Vancamp, Bases line, attended the funeral of their nephew, Mr. Ernest Gale, at Whitby on Friday afternoon, Our League visited Hampton Leas gue last Thursday evening and pre- sented the League Banner, A very enjoyable social time was spent. A large number from this commun- ity attended the Grand Temperance Rally of the Young People's Socie- ties of the Cobourg and Oshawa Presbyteries, which was held at Newcastle on Monday night. A Henry Carter, secretary of the Board of Temperance of the Wesleyan Methodist Church, England, give a splendid address on Temperance, ENFIELD Enfield, Oct. 16--Mrs, S. Page spent a few days in Toronto last week. Miss Dorothy and Mr, Wallace Pascoe visited at Solina recently, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vice and son, Columbus, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Ormiston, Mr, and Mrs, John Hepburn vis- jted at Columbus, Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Hobbs spent the week end in Lindsay, Dr. and Mrs, McKay, Oshawa, visited at Mr, John McCulloch's, Mr, and Mrs, E, W, Pascoe, Mr, ["Auromonnz | LOANS Do need some dy Cash, Are your monthly paye ments too heavy, We can arrange a loan on your car at Lowest Rates Available PARKHILL & GREER Phone 1614 87 King St, E, place. it iin .a cast, , L, sionary FF ri Tis £ Harry' Stinson and Mrs, George Stinson attended the funeral of the late J. r at Ro- chester. Mrs. Edwin Ormiston is under the doetor's care. | 18: W, G, Smith recently had the ry to injure one of her feet so badly that it was necessary to ctor. hy filling is progressing favours 'The frequent rains are causing those who have buckwheat to be- come anxious, as it is mpessible to harvest it in its present damp con- dition, SOLINA Solina, Oct. 11.--Mrs, Kelly and Miss Beatrice Kelly, Collingwood, were fron at the home of Mr. and Mrs, , Black, The C.G.LT, girls met at the home of Miss Fanny Smales on October the Sth, with twelve members pres- ent, Roll call was answered by your favorite girl's name. A piano duet was ijven by Misses Helen Baker and Ah Tink, a mouth organ selec- tion by Misses Ruby Dewell and Evelyn Millson, Meeting closed by singing Taps. Very delicious refresh- ments were served by the hostess and a good time was enjoyed by all, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Philps, Toron- to, at C. S. Shortridge's on Sunday, Rev. Harold Neal preached an ex- cellent sermon oh The Concealments of God," on' Sunday, At Eidad next Sunday Rev. Love- lace will preach and it will be Mis- Sunday at Sunday Scheol, Don't forget the roast fowl supper and services: at Eldad on Sunday, November 4, and on the following Wednesday night, November 7, when a supper will be served in the new basement and a grand concert in the evening. i will be held on Wednesday night this week when Mrs, tv. dh Reynolds will give a talk on her trip to Newfoundland, * Mr, and Mrs, Nelson Reynolds and Howard, Toronto, and babe at Mrs, John Reynolds', ; ; Mr, Jim Reynolds is sporting a new Pontiac, A goodly number of Eldad and Salina people attended the chicken ie supper at Zion and enjoyed "The Bust of the Earth" by Newcastle people; r, and Mrs, L, C. Snowden and family, Maple Grove, at T. Baker's, Mr. Charles Shortridge has re- turned from a pleasant trip West, THE CEDAR NURSERY CO. 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Slater Co., of that eity, "Everybody who suffers from indigestion, sour stom. ach, gas formations and dizzy spells, as I did should give this medicine a trial before spending money on expensive treatments," sald Mr, Beck- man, "I was suffering com- tinually with my stomach, snd githough I tried everything | ever heard of I could get mo- thing to help me, I. would have given anything those days to be able to sit down and en- joy a good meal without suf- fering for hours after, but my food soured and lay like a lump in my stomach from one meal to the mext. I had to be taking harsh laxatives all the time and my entire system be- came badly run-down, "When I heard of Nu-Erb I thought perhaps it was like all the others, but I was spending money on everything I saw, so I decided to give a trial. To my surprise it gave me quick relief and now thet I have used it three weeky it has What Would You Give To Be Free From Indigestion? Sunsat Sroet Man Saye It Cost Him Plenty--Tells How y Prompt Relief Through Inexpensive Treatment of Nu-Erb Persons who take Nu-Erb say that there is nothing like a emaly yd tones and regulates the stom- [RE on dressed our W.M.S. twice now and we. certainly appreciate her services and will welcome her in our midst at any future time. The ering which was for the W.M.S. amounte 0 Ser yg ol not et our young e's Who % Fue DR i of this week when Mr, A, F. Annis, BA, LLB, Oshawa, will address the meeting, HAMPTON Hampton, Oct. 15--Mr, and Mrs. Will Miss at Mr, W. G. Doidge's on Sunday. Mrs, Doidge and Miss N, Horn re- turned to the city with them for a few days, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Wilson Mrs, Bond, Toronto, visited at 3, Kersey's on Friday. Mr, and Mrs, Will Wilbur, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Cryderman and Mr. and Mrs, John Cowling and son Jack, Visited Stouffeville relatives on Sun- a: Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Horn and family, Peterboro, were Sunday vis- itors at Mr, C. E, Horn's, Mr, C, H, Burrows with his sister, Mrs, Mary Goodman, Miss Laura Virtue and girl friends, Toronto, spent the week end at her home, Mr, and Mrs. W, W. Horn were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Herb Argue, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Salter vis- fied in Toronto during the week end, Several from here attended the chicken pie supper on Friday night at Zion, Mr, J. J. Virtne and Miss Sadie Virtue visited at Dr, Slemon's, Bow- manville, on Sunday and attended special services in Trinity United church, Mr, and Mrs. C. W, Souch have returned from a pleasant visit with their daughter, Mrs, Kenneth Caver- ley, of Windsor, Mrs, Grace Clatworthy and' her father, Mr. Westaway, are visiting relatives at Cameron and Fenelon Falls, Miss Wilmah Leach visited Bow- manville friends on Sunday, Several from here attended the Young People's League convention at Newcastle on Monday. Miss Ruth Johns visited with Miss Alma Pollard, of Bowmanville, on Sunday, Miss M. Horn visited at Mr, John Sanders and Mr, Joe Hynds, Bow- manville, recently, ? Mrs. Maud Robbins has heen under the doctor's care, suffering from pleuriay; Mrs, Lelia Fletcher has cen with her during her illness, Oct, 16~The annual thankoffering services of the United church will be held on Sunday, Octo- ber 28th, morning and evening. The pastor, Rey, R. J. Merriam, will have charge of the morning service, In the evening Rev, Mr, Jull, of Brooklin, will preach, Special music will be given at both services, Mr, and Mrs," Harry Hughson and Mr, and Mrs, Jack Campbell, of Oskyille, were Sunday guests of Miss Susie Bray, ; Mr, and Mrs, White and family, of Port Perry, and Mr, and Mrs, Pugston, of North Oshawa, spent Sunday at Harold Powell's, A number from here attended the thankoffering services at Myrtle last Sunday. : Mrs. T. Taylor and children, Ev- elyn, Pearl, and Ra » of Burketon, visited at Mr, G, Brent's, on Sun- day, tr, and Mrs, Jack Wilson spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. W, ry, of Aurora, rs. A. J. Grose visited in the city on Satirday, Brine is ink tha r. Fran ring is improving ft appearance of his barn by a fresh coat +f paint. Madhu did ogi A , recently at Tummond's, Mr, and Mrs, Jobn Bray and chil- dren, Doreen, Verna and Earl, of Prospect, and Mrs. J. H of Myrtle were Sunday visitors at Miss ray's, Mr, Thos, Hall and Miss Mena Hall and Mr. Jim Ormiston, of Brooklin, spent Sunday at Wm. Ay. ery's 5. Fergus Notti of Port Colborne, visited at ie Brown's recently. Mr. and Mrs. Medd, of Port Perry, were recent their daughter, Mrs. Earl Tummond's, , Miss Susie Bray visited in Brook- lin on Monday. Mrs. Livingston, of Manitoba, is Ormis- visiting her cousin, Mrs. L Mr. James Stanton, of Fenelon and Raglan, ton. Falls, visited his sister, Mrs. Roy Moon, on Monday, . » effery and son, Wallace, and erna Harris, Toronto, visited |} tice, of Bark [ERO |" The regular weekly meeti of the orgy Foe ie be i on at. 2.45 o'clock, An eres pr and the Annis, of An interesting gram is hong Riepared speaker will In, A. Oshawa, Everyone is invited to Lea- vening. gue on Wednesday ¢ Miss Lyla Osborne, of Toronto, isi home here over the A very pleasant surprise was given Osborne on Mr, and Mrs, H, F, Saturday evening last, it being the il] occasion of their twentieth w We not only fill your prescriptions accurately and intelligently, but we also offer the important assurance of purest, freshest, full strength drugs that offer your phy- sician the fullest co-ops Jury & Lovell PHONE 28 Ebenezer, Oct. 15.--Sunday services at Ebenezer were good. Regular morning service was held at 10.30 a, m., with our pastor, Rev. J, H, Stainton, occupying the pulpit, He delivered another of his most excel- lent sermons from the text found in Phillipians 2:12, He was assisted dur. ing the service by our former pastor, Rev: W, 8, Boyce. The, choir rend- ered a beautiful anthem during the service. The evening service was of special interest, it being the annual Sunday evening service of the Wo- men's Missionary Society. The speak- er for the service was Mrs, (Rev) Irvine, of South Oshawa, who gave a very interesting and instructive talk on "United Church Missions." The music was furnished by a choir of ladies' voices, Several beautiful anthems were rendered by the choir and Miss Francis Hancock sang a beautiful solo, The collection which goes toward the funds of the W.M, S. amounted to about $20. The service throughout was splendid and much credit is due the ladies in charge, The regular Sunday School session was held in the afternoon with a good attendance, A very helpful lesson period was spent by all, Mr, Gordon Pickell, of Detroit, is holidaying with his father, Mr, §, G. Pickell, The girls of the Mission Circle held a very successful sale of home-made cooking and vegetables at the market on Friday last, the proceeds amount: ing to nearly $25, which goes toward their funds for the Mission work, The girls wish to thank all those who helped in any way in making their sale such a success, The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Society was held on Thursday afternoon'of last week at the home of Mrs, R. E. Os- borne, Bowmanville, the meeting be- ing in charge of Mrs, H, F, Osborne's group and the country to be stydied was Korea, The program was splen- did and consisted of a talk on "Kor- ean Missions" by Mrs, C, A. Wight, of Providence, a talk on "Christian Stewardship," by Mrs. (Rev) J, UC, Robbins, of Bowmanville, an instru- mental by Mrs, Melville Staples, of Orono, and piano duet by Mrs, Staples and Miss Louise Osborne, The Bible lesson was read by Mrs. H., F, Oshorne. Following the pro- gram, a social hour was spent by all, with refreshments served by the group in charge, Mrs, Osborne and her daughter, Miss Louise, were very hospitable to all the ladies who came to their home. Mr, and Mrs. A, Hezzlewood, of Toronto, were recent visitors with her arents, Mr, and Mrs, George earce, Man, 78, Milks Cows and Farms 87 Acres en up work. Then he took Vinol, Now he farms 87 acres and milks the cows.,"--Mrs. G, E, Boyd, Vinol is a compound of irom, Phosphates, cod liver, peptone, ete, The very FIRST bottle makes you sleep better and have p BIG appe- tite, Nervous, easily tired people are surprised how QUICK the fron, phates, etc., give mew life and pep. Vino} tastes delicious. Jury & Lovell, Druggléts. "My husband who is 78 had giv-, anniversary. About 75 relatives friends gathered at the home of his mother, Mrs. Eli Osborne on that ¢vening and celebrated the occasion | Robert by spending a very emjoyable evens a - lad to t that e are v be Master Tach Pema is pre wiesly since his operation last week. ur young are presenting their play entitled "Arnold Goes In- to Business," at Bowmanville, on Friday evening, October 19. They are entered in a contest with several oth- er groups of young people, to find who can Wepre and present the best play. We wish our players the best of success in their efforts and hope that they will come out on top. The regular monthly meeting of the Mission Circle will be held on Sat- urday afternoon, October 20, at the home of Miss Velma Gay. The meet ff ing will be in charge of Miss Hazel Rundle's group and a good program will be given. All the girls are asked to be present, The weather remains good for the farmers and in most cases the fall work is well under way, It is hoped that Jack Frost will postpone his vis« it until a really late date. if [chinese MiNisTERS RECEIVE PORTFOLIOS Nankin, China, Oct, 16. -- The iif new Constitution was brought in- § [to legal force yesterday when a measure governing and defining the functions of the executive bod- les was formally adopted by the Central Political Council, The measure sets up ten Minis- ters and various committees, in- cluding committees on national reconstruction, on Mongolian and Tibetan affairs, on labor and on opium suppression. The new cab- inet has not been completely decid- ed upon, eg ------ Some married women have steady employment keeping theif husbands at work, -- Philadelphia Enquirer, STEEL EXPANSION PREDICTED AT 500} "Ten Year if Pratcion Given, Says Dodd Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Oct. 17.-- "If we get the protection we need there will be 25,000 people employ- ed at the steel plant in 10 yéars™ Dodd, president of the Lake Superior Corporation said im an interview today. Mr. Dodd ar- rived in the city with B. K. Sand well, to check up on information required by the Tariff Board. "We have five years of remark- able business ahead of us and are bound to advance industrially," Mr, Dodd sald. "Our n form. Tasty, tee. TRISCUIT -- The whele wheat eracker Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Co., Ltd. in a spelndid strategical position to secure business, and we are getting it, but of course our progress will depend on the measure of protec- tion afforded. For the first six months of this year, for instance, $157,000,0000 worth of steel came into Canada, three-quarters - of which could very well have been manufactured here. We hope to have this condition remedied." "Rail orders secured by the Al- goma Steel Company will keep the rail mill in operation till the first of the year om single turn," Mr, Dodd said. Tt is the longest op- eration of the rail mill since the wal. The merchant mills are heavily booked and the plant is working over capacity, During the year the pig iron business has increased 83.5 per cent., ingots 114 per cent., rails, 132 per cent. and business of the merchants mills 37 per cent. A deficit of $141,941 of the Al- goma Steel Corporation at the end end of September, 1927, has been turned into an estimated financial improvement of $471,250. The en- tire estimated improvement of the c pany is placed at $527,868, he £..ted, ROB LIQUOR STORES \ MUST SERVE TEN YEARS Montreal, Oct. 17. -- Armand Forget, Pacifique Vezina, and H, Vezina, found guilty of breaking' into and robbing two Quebec Li- uor Commission stores, were sen- enced to tem years imprisonment each today. 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