--Mrs, Percy Pratt and son Ken- neth, ef-@ellingwood, have returned home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs, H, Boyce, Oshawa Boulevard, --Mrs, W. C.{ Hutcheson and lit- tle daughter, Doreen, have returned from Detroit after spending a very pleasant. holiday there. --Mrs, J. McNaughton (has re- turned to his home here after spend- ing a week's vacation at Crystal Beach, -- Mr. and. Mrs. Herbert Swithen- bank, of Stacey avenue, are leaving Wednesday morning to spend a few weeks in Atlantic City, --Fire ,Chief, and Mrs. and son Jack, of Peterhoro, + in Oshawa on : their return home from Hamilton where they have been spending a week's vacation, Gimlett visited "Mr, and Mrs, Hughes returned fo their home last night after spend- "tng a two week's vacation with Mrs, Hughes' niece, Mrs. A. 1. Howard, William street east. FERDINAND'S HEALTH Bucharest, July 18. Newspapers re- port this evening that King Ferdine ad's + health "is again causing anxiety to his court, hut so far no bulleting have heen issued, Members of his family are at Sinai, where the King © was removed two weeks ago, but the Court Marshall refused to comment on -the present condition of his Maj- x qesty. DIVINITY OAND¥: Two cups granulated sugar, two- thirds cup hot water. Put on stove and let dissolve, Then add one-half enp corn syrup. and let boil till it "hairs" . good, e the white of one egg beaten stiffly, to which add the above mixture and heat ten min- utes. Add vanilla flavoring and pour into greased pan, or drop in spoonfuls on greased pan. Walnut meats are good added just before pouring into the pan, ' ---------------- THREE INJURED IN AUTO CRASH Sedan Topples O Over Bank at Roseberry Hill, Near Port Hope Port Hope; July 19.---A serious accident oceurred on Saturday af- ternoon about 4.30 o'clock when a Chevrolet sedan, driven hy Mr, /C, Black, of Toronto, crashed aver the embankment at Reseberry Hill, and smashed its way down the steep grade, turning over six times am- ongst old stumps of trees and huge houlders. Mr. Black in company with Mrs, Morey and Miss Morey also of Tor- onto, were proceeding down the Roseberry Hill, when it is alleged that something went wrong with the steering whee}. The car crashed through the guard rail and toppled over the embankment on the south side of the highway. The auto was badly damaged and was towed to Stephenson's Garage. The three oc- cupants who were fortunate to es- pape with their lives, were rushed to the Port Hope Hospital. Their injuries are reported to be quite serious, Meacher; --What is the past the verb to awaken? Pupil: --To sleep. of FORTY years build. jog ne nothing bat J cookin ranges Moffats Ranges the wi over, - Wher Moffats ) 1] * THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JULY 19,1927 ANNUAL PICNIC One Hundred and Fourteen Members of Clan Attend Happy Event Saturday, July 16, sandwiched in as it was between days deluged with rain, proved a very happy choice for 'the day of the annual Trull pienie. Members' of the clan to the number of 144 registered, and happy smiles everywhere bespoke satisfaction with the day's proceed- ings. Whether in games or in rem- iiniscent chats or at the tables laden (with temptin viands all seemed to find an outlet for expressing them- selves, A touch of sadness marred the perfe¢tion of the day as three homes were remembered whre death has entered during the past year,-- those of Mr, Cameron Trull, Mr, Ir- win Trull and Mr. Arthur Moore. The deepest sympathy of the gather- Ing for those was nlaced on record, Some present could recall being at the first Trull pienic thirty years ago and all look forward -to many happy returns of th: oceasion on the first Saturday after the 12th of | July at Oshawa-on-the-Lake, F. G. Trull, Recent Deaths CECI, STUART BOWINS Sec. Cecil Stuart Bowins, a well known | citizen of. Pontypool, passed away at | Taunton on Sunday, in his 23rd year. and arrangements were made his fellow members of the Orange Lodge of the body to its last resting place in the Union Cemetery, Oshawa. ins who is at present keeping house for Mr. Henry Scott of Taunton and [] from whose residence the funeral was held, Besides his mother he leav- es a brother Victor, who is young- | er and a sister, Mary, who is older than he. Pontypool Orange Lodge as timated above and he was regular church-goer at the pool United Church. He was a member of the is in- also a Ponty- Some Conservative M.P.'s too loudly, asserts a critic. members complain that a can't hear himself interrupt. speak Labor man The Oshawa Daily Times The funeral was held today || for |! Pontypool to accompany He |i was the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Bow- | by her sxetacular playing, Sukugel "1'in "four" matches. Quebec; July 18.--The British Wightman Cup tennis team, tom- posed of the leading women players in Great Britain, participated in a series of exhibition watches here today 'with some of the leading Quebec City women stars, The visit- ors gave a sparkling exhibition in the singles and doubles, The team will also visit Mastreal, Ottawa and Toronto, later going to Forest Hills, N.Y., where they will clash with representatives of the United States in the international matches. The, Briish stars, headed by. 16- year-old Betty Nthall, who created a sensation at Wimbledon this year i 'RUSSES v i AUTHORS I oe) 1 TD nuh TOROMN IC i# Big Miss Nthall was the outstanding Laure fo the afternoon. She defeated 58 .I. C. Beaupre, former Provin- clal titleholder, 6--2, 6-0. The Brit- h' star took 11 straight games be- ore Mrs, Beaupre could break through her service. Miss Fry and Miss Harvey and "Mrs. Hill and 'Miss Sterry played an all-British doubles mateh. The form- 'er pair after dropping the first set 6--1 came back strong to take the seoond 8--6 and then walked off with the decider by 6--3. In the second all-British doubles between Miss Harvey and 'Mrs. Hill and Miss Nthall and Miss Sterry honors were divided, each pair win- ning a set, ut not playing the third were 2--6, 6--2. Miss Sterry and Mrs, "Hill played a singles match tow sets out of three, and the latter player won in straight nets, 6--0, 6--2. SIR THOMAS 1 LIPTON RRI VES AT LIVERPOOL ly July 18--Sir Thomas Lip- ton, the famous yachtsman, arriving on the Adriatic here today, denied that he had abandoned hope of win ning the America Cup. "As soon as Willie Fife can design me a yacht having a chance of win- ning I shall issue a challenge." (Wil- liang Fife, yacht designer, has for many years been associated with Sir Thomas Lipton in the. International races.) ggest Value In Laundr ~~ Service You Ever on accoynt of the heat. The scores [oY pn. 480 Few Syne 4 Coats, values up to Reg. $35.00 ..........oesor cir 1500 Flat Crepe Dives Geerget . Sale Price $15 to 28.00 Cream Pleated . 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