Oshawa Daily Times, 29 Jul 1927, p. 6

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Is 16 A -- -- IS Sn B ---- ---- ---- --. 2 ~ Lt Md A si SR 4 3 soi ag 8 - v ENE poy fy PE A TR RL Hampton, July 28--Mr. Norman Cle- mens and Raymond Burns were Young s League delegates to the Sum- mer School at Bo eon last week. Mrs. Jno. Trewin, Mrs. T. Tennant and son, Bruce, Toronto, are visiting relatives in the village, . . The Community Band furnished mu- sic at Solina Institite concert on Thursday evening last. r. R. Westaway, Cameron, at Mrs. J, Clatworthy's. ! Mrs. G. Taylor, New York, is holi: daying at . : Mr. and Mrs. K. Caverley, Windsor, have returned home after a two week's visit at their respective homes. Mrs. Wi J. Virtue, Helen "ud John, together with Mr. and Mrs. W. Raa- ton and daughter Margaret, Trenton, are spending a week at Bobeaygeom, Miss Lura Virtue, Toronto, is holi- dating at home, Ave. Pipi Passos: who has been confined t er 'bed, is convalescing. Tos, McCamey, Taronto, t--+1 have taken Lydia without it now, |1 had a female rouble so Amilton, on 4 and weak sometimes? ou A Jink- e excel- ke at such a time. It always he if taken regularly and per- dy, will relieve this condition, 0 thunderstorm passed over this district today, ev. Jno. ick. hamson's. care. family visited at Peterboro Sunday. ed friends at Canton recently. qua at Bowmanville last week, versary. absence of our own chair. len, exchanged pulpits on Sunday ev- ening last. enjoyed a picnic in our park on Tues- "| day afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. C. McBride and son, I -- Burton, Peterborough, visited at Mr. G. White's. Mr. T. Brown, Ottawa, is holidaying as usual during the summer months at Mr. Enoch Stevens', Mr. and Mrs. Will Heard and daugh- ter, Betty, Whitby, and Mr. and' Mrs. Ray Padgett nd family, Toronto, visit- ed at T. Wray's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Salem Groat and Fam- ily, Toronto, are visiting at Principal F. J. Groat's, Hampton Sunday School Picnic picnic in'the park on Wednesday af- ternoon when quite a number of the school were present. It, being a ih, time for the farmers 'quite a number were unable to be there in time for the sports. However on account of the thunder storm that pas- sed over ahout the time the sports he- gan, and lasted for about an hour, prevented a number of the farmers from haying and enabled them to be there in time to share in the abundant supper, A series of events were run off dur- ing the afternoon including three ev- ents for each class from Primary to adult, including broad jump for boys, potato race, shot put, baseball, thread the needle race and hndkerchief race. Each scholar receiving the highest number of points received a Jubilee medal, After supper an exciting game of baseball was played between the mar- ried and iti men. ENMISKILLEN Enniskillen, July 27.--A terrific characterized hy powerful ----" and. a downpour of rain and of way. cooling, delicious economical than any sell it in a stylish who think OU may be all right now, but you .can not stay well, doctors say, un- - less you rid your body of its poisonous waste matter every day, The new fine granule Abbey's -- the morning health sale -- ensures this Daily Elimination in a gentle, pleasant | The new Abbeys' makes a sparkling, which stimulates bowel action and | frees the body of those poisons which | arte the cause of nearly all illness. You will find the new Abbey's more pleasant, more effective and more have ever used. All good druggists blue, grey and white. health beverage health saline you new package of, .are visiting the former's daughter, Mrs. oR. B Mr. and Mrs. Allan Parker, Springs field, Ohio, are Aan) at Mrs, pF n's. Mr. and Mrs. E. Smirthwaite and daughter; Jean, Toronto, at E. L. Wil- Mr. G. Armour is under the doctor's Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Trull and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Doidge and Misses Minnie and Norah Horn. visit- Several from here attended Chautau- Our choir is furnishing the music at the Continuing Presbyterian church at Nestleton next Sunday evening, it be- ing the occasion of their church anni- We hope to have the Eldad choir fill the vacancy on Sunday evening in the Rev. Bick and Rev. Cook, Enniskil- The Trinity church choir, Whitby, GRAAL NR AREN EE DEY Hampton Sunday School held their | where the pay Take Advantage of the Low in effect. the interesting places in Canada at greatly reduced visit Jasper National summer. » acific Coast, the giant mountain country of British Columbia, Al- aska or the interesting Maritimes. Now is a very comfortable seasom for travel--and its adds another good reason for planm- ning a present season trip. Railways will supply you with lit- erature and full informatidn re- garding the tdacaie 4 BAKING POWDER ys ALWAYS RELIABLE hail. Just east of the village about fifty feet of the roof of a barn be- longing to E. E. Staples was com- pletely torn off. Part of the season's crop, is in the barn, Many trees were uprooted or broken off and much crop levelled. A tree was blown down on the corner of Levi Brunt's lawn. A rumour was started that his house was struck and burning and four or five car loads of men rushed over only to find the Brunt family busily burning the brush of the fallen tree. Some roofing was stripped off at Mr, Lloyd Ashton's, About forty-five young people be- longing to the Y.P.'s Leaguem et on the parsonage grounds this evening for their monthly social. After a time spent in group games they went to the League room where a lunch of cake and ice cream was served. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Elliott, Stella and Edith, of Merrickville, visited E. IM. and Mrs. Cook as they were on their way to Oshawa and Toronto. Mrs. Wm. Griffin is visiting her sis- ter in Hamilton. Misses Elva and Doris Griffin visited Toronto and took an excursion to Nia- gara Falls last week-end. North Oshawa Mr. W. L. Gerry spent Sunday at Orono with Mrs, Gerry. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Farrow and daughter Beatrice visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jollow Bunday. The Farrow, Bateman, Cameron and Ayling families attended a pic- nic at Lakeview Park on Tuesday. SACCO-VANZETTI REPORT EXPECTED Governor Fuller Hears Last of Witnesses to Appear at Inquiry Boston, July 29.--3peeviing his review of the Sacco-Vangetti case to an early conclusion, Governor Alvan T. Fuller has interviewed what is helieved to he the last group of witpesses that will ap- pear before him, J While the governor 'was seeing seven new defense witnesses, the advisory committee was reported to be preparing its report.in secret. The commiitee completed its in- quiry on Monday when it heard arguments by attorneys for both sides. Meanwhile, the condemned men maintained their hunger strike in Charlestown state prison. Ten days have mow elapsed since Sacco last ate, hut Vanzetti interrupted his fust hy eating breakfast on Sun- which (GT; are scheduled to die. day. He was abstained fiom #88 ing pourishment since then, how- ever. Governor Fuller has said that he will return to the state prison some day this week to fimish his inter- view with Vapzetti and two other prisoners, are thought to 'pe the only steps remaining before Kuller bezins work on his decision. The other prisoners to be seen are as- sociates of Cglestino Madeiros, who has confessed to the crime for which Sacco and Vanzetti were convicted. The prisoners were visited on Tuesday by Mrs. Rosa Sacco with ber som, Dante, and her daughter Inez. Unless the governor intervenes with a new respite Sacco, Vanzetti and Madeiros, sentenced to death for amother murder, will be trans- ferred to the death house on Mon- day, 10 days before the week in It is stated that 85 per cent. of the income of the average family is spent by women. That shows envelope finally lands.--Kingston Whigl-Stagdard. Priced Summer Tourist Fares See the Places You Longed to Visit Summer Tourist Fares are now You cam take a trip to rates. Plan te Park this See the wonderful North lowar cost Any Agent of Canadian National SHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY hia [LADY DRUNNOND THRILLED BY WEST Trip te. Coast With Grand son, Guy, Greatly Enjoyed Montreal, July 29.--Renewing numerous friendships with co- 'workers of the Canadian Red Cross proved to be ome of the out- ji Raspberry Jam without failure «in fifteen mitmtes--in los Sme than formerly required for boiling alone--the delicious fruit flavor re- | Sanding lenturen of a ow weeks' tained--more natural in color and, t rovinces, con- better y more jam » cided " Ph gE tb who, Certo can be used with 11 2 3, one half tof ny : with her young grandson, Guy, ar- any fruit or fruit juice to jelly € same amoun t, rived at the Windsor Street Sta- the CERTO way. HO rods fui | (Nur jt the probe hn site Bock ) i elly ou erto is prepared wholly : at eo eu aa on, the natural color or flavor fruit and contains only the natural totally unexpected, and in most of the fresh fruit. jellying substance of fruit, cases with persons whom she had ot seen for a wuinber of years, The Certo method is t . LL) & Red oes uick--sure--economical. ithout previous experi- ence anyone can now make the most delicious work during the War, "This is the first time my tra- vels have taken me further west in Canada than Winnipeg," re- ! marked Lady Drummond. " have jams and jellies by follow- heard so much about e warmt recip esi book- of a western welcome, and now I ing the inthe have come home knowing that I let with every bottle. have now received ome," she con- tinued, 'There was the same warmth in greeting everywhere 1 went, Meeting those good friends with whom I worked during the years before peace ig an experience Send the coupon and we will mail you (free) a special colored booklet of recipes and suggestions that has touched me very much." 3 ielli v "IT think there must he some- for Jams and jellies. Douglas Packing Co.; IAmited thing in the air out there that ; Cobourg, Ont., Canada makes everyone so hopeful," she on p ter) ud said. "A person cannot help be- ! ease send me . ing stimulated by their attitude your new colored booklet boy generally. In Calgary, especially, and jellies. ww § I did not see one laggard." 4 ' N 3 Lady Drummond remarked that BME +o evrrrrrrnes AARRRTRT TT 3 her opinion of the Canadian Rock- Address. .... ons ATR i ; ies was beyond expression. Banff . 4 . she said, was maiificent, and| @™ @= @ TH EEE vv =" Mw 1 inne evens r srarsrennemrenr Bis Lake louise a dream. Several CS days were spent at each of these mountain resorts before the journ- ey west was resumed. Lady Dummond was a guest at Hotel Vancouver for about a week, when made at the principal cities east of | TROOPS IN GREAT BRITAIN the latter point, EAT CANADIAN BACON she and her grandson took the| At the station here Lady Drum- steamer to Victoria, where they |™0Pd Was met by Huntly Drum- London, July 28.--Canadion ba- | Was also being given Canadian spent seeral days, The return pour- Mond and representatives of thel oon js now being supplied to the | bacon in overseas stations, where ney was made by way of Edmonton |Paseenger department of the Can-| troops in Great Britain, Sir Lam- | its suitability had' met yet : heer and Saskatoon, stops also being |adian Pacific. ing Worthington-Evans, Secretary | established, of State for War, stated in reply tn a questioner in the House of | Commons this afternoon. 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