THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1927 [ton are Mr. and Mrs. Cummings, of | HAMPTON | Waterloo, Mrs. Plowman from the {West, Mr. and Mrs, John Plowman, Port Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. Ayl- Lp 5 'ha Community Band, furnished The Qrono C. G, I. T. presented music between acts of the play their play "Miss Somebody . Else" «a\fisg omebody Else" which was to a good hotise here last Friday |; resented by the C.G.LT. girls of evening under the auspices of the at Enniskillen last Friday local W. NM. S. The play wo rendered music between The | and wholesome entertainment, The | an Community Band from Hampton (ter, Toronto, at 8S, Mountjoy's. rendeerd music between aets. The Mrs. Lewis Pascoe, together with band is a new organization, this (Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McKessock, So- being its first appearance here. lina, are spending a week at Rob- With proper support it will soon |cageon. become a valuable community as- | Our set. Visitors--Mr, and Murs. Wn. | Brooks, Indianapolis, and Mrs, |@Pplication John Sanders, Bowmanville, at Mr. {8les, and Mrs. T. M. Slemon, Miss Prouse, Mr. slater Knox, Chicago, withigt Mr. Arthur his neice Mrs. (Rev.) E, M. Cook. Mr, and Mrs. Albert , Northey, Lakefield, with Rev, KE. M. and Mrs, Cook. Mr, Albert Toronto, lson, Messrs. Maek Johnson Oliver Heathie, Blackwater, Hampton, Aug. 16.--Mn. and My, |CO: Puscoe's. : : . [Gilbert Adcock and family visited | and Mrs, Will Else and Taw mer Plowman, Scugog Island. relatives at Janateville on 'Sunday. {ily , and Miss Marguerite Harris, Masters Kenneth and Harold Os- | wp. Henry, Oshawa, has been vis. {Scatbore, at Hiram H, Forrest's. borne spent a few days in Toronto [iting her sister, Mrs. Frank Rogers. | Mr, and Mrs. H. James and fam with thelr" aunt, Mrs, Gordon Mit- | Mre. Bent and son, Vietor, Toron- | 11s Columbus, with Mr, and Mis, (ehell, (to, at Mrs, James Jebson's. jJohn Hepburn. 1ONtG; spent the week end at Mr. | he Mission Clrcle is holding ha Mr. and Mrs, Sydney' Kersey and | Migiee Mibel amd Alber George Butter's, and during their pienie down at Pollyanna Park, [family spent Sunday with relatives : 9, 4 kt aying south of Frank Rundle's., All lin Oshawa. and Mrs. J. Parr. stay here they motored out to see | Mr, 3 their old home at Leskard, jot th, girls ave Invited to attend| Mr, J.-B. Hori and son, Clifford. | There was not a very large at- {at Mrs, C. Horn's, | hdauce at church on Sunday In - RE and L cultivation. at . Suburban and District News Gatheréd By Times Crono, was night. Mr, and Mrs. Smith and daugn- acts, Staff Reporters and Cortéspondents Vir- ue, with ar, XV Kedron, A 8 16. --Mr, Frank was home'frém Ottawa, at- tending his grandfather's funeral and spent a few days with his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, F, W, Lee, Mr. and Mrs, H, J, Davis and son Cecil were guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. T, Cole, Friday afternoon. On account of the fine weather the harvest is well on the way and the crops are, promising. CLAREMONT Claremont, Ont,, Aug. 16.--Mid- dle school results of the Claremont continuation school follow: Over 76 per cent, I; 66 to 74 per cent. II.; 60 to 65 per cent, IIL; 60 to 69 per cent, ec, y Fred Barnes, E, Comp, III,, Eng. lit, III, Br, hist, ¢, geom, ¢, chem, ¢, Fr, auth, ¢, Fr, comp, ¢; Edith church been much im- proved in appearance recently by the of paint, and felt shin- has Dr. and Mrs. Charles Morey of 0h Saturday afternoon, Detroit, Mich., spent a few days Miss Myrtle Montgomery, Toron- | spite of the lovely weather, Those with thelr gousin Mr, I, T. Chap- to, was the guest of her grand- not there missed a rave treat as Mrs, man, Mr, an¥ Mra. A, J. Salisbury {mother, Mrs. W. H. Nichols, on Sun- (i. W. Johnson and son, Mack, of of Chicago, Ill, were also guests day. % . | Blackwater sang a beautiful duet? he Same 2oMe, ihe ig ME Services on Sunday were well at-| Infield, Aug 16. Mr. and Mrs | thelr voices blending in perfect har. Chapman made a motor trip through tended as usual, The . church was | Will Adaing and son, Gordon, Norti {mony. ne Prince Edward County, , [nicely filled at both services. Oup [Greece, N.Y, Mr. and Mrs, Wn. geveral from here attended a Mr. asd Mrs. Chapman and child pastor, Rev. 1, J, Stainton, preached |HBeckel, Miss Blanche, Taunton, Mr. party given by the Misses Perriman | of Kincardine, are visiting at Mr, two very forceful sermons, mp. and Mrs. George Tapp, Mr, Gordon, | ¢ Columbus last Friday night. An |to John Morris', Istainton has had wonderful ~ con- (ort Arthur, Mrst Thos, Wileox, | \enllant time was reported, Mr. James Gilfillan surprised his |gregations since he came here and |Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Den- people dere When he Srophed In \ihase who do not come to elmreh ea i ny. Me. A ENNISKILLEN vigit with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. |""e missing something that is really |Hen, AT, Ang re. req. llenhan, hg J. 4, Gilfillan, Jim 1s spending hig (WOrth hearing, At the evening ger. [Miss Greta Densen and Mr, Ever : : ™-- oa Prank Walters (ott Ormiston, Bowmanville, Mr, Enniskillen, Aug. 16.--The good | r | weather of the pust week has great (ed at J. Colwill's, Jr, and attended ly altered the harvest prospects. | he funeral of the latter's aunt, It has ripened of the wrain | girs. T. Elliott, and harvesting is now general, | Miss Audred There is a lot of tangled grain, | olidaving with "ENFIELD Brooklin, is visiting Wakely's, wih 8 Stainton has returned HAMPTON Hampton, Aug, 16.--Mr, and Mrs. Ewart Creeper, Owen Sound, visit- EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, Defective eyes are the cause of much physical trouble. 496 1516 --PHONE-- 1510 Disney fllock opposite Post OMve summer vacation on the clerking Vi¢® Sunday, Ar, ' io | staff of the Ontario Motor League, fAvored us with a voeal solo which IW. J. Ormiston's, at present located at Fort Erie. [wa enjoyed all present, Prof. and Mrs, Ww. Miss Anna Crossing, of Baltl-| ary. ana Mrs, Russel Bow- . more and Misses Annabel and Grace | ianvitle, were Sunday at Ww George John- hy teorge Jol ot Brace, visitors Toronto, ia sister Mrs Clarke, her Wright Funerals Benns, geom, I, Irene Cowie, Br, hist, IIL, ane, hist, IIL, phys, e, chem, c, Lillian Dawson, Eng, comp, c, Elmer Evans, alg, ¢, geom, e. Muriel Jones, ane, hist, ¢, geom, I., phys, ec, Elsie Mathews, chem, II,, Adel- alde. McCullough, Br, hist, e¢, chem, ¢, Latin auth," ¢, Latin comp. ¢; Stella McCullough, Eng, lit, e, alg. I,, geom, III, Latin comp, ¢; Hugh Miller, Eng, comp, ¢, Eng, lit, III, Latin auth, II,, Latin comp, IL, Fr, auth, II, Fr. Comp, IL; Alfred Moles, Eng, lit, ¢, Br, hist, e, anc, hist, e, alg, e¢, geom, III, chem, ec. Margaret Pugh, Br, hist, ¢, Eng. lt, e, hist, III; Latin auth, e, Margaret Spencely, alg, c. Elizabeth Ward, Eng, comp, ec, Br, hist, III, chem, ¢, Latin comp. e. = rt see RAGLAN Raglan, Aug, 15,--Rev, E, Beech of BScugog conducted the evening service. in the United Church on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, W. H, Brent and daughter Olive of Montreal, who were on a four through Quebec, New York, Rochester and Niagara Falls, are spending two weeks' vacation with the former's father, Mr. Wm, Brent, Miss Beulah Dring of 'Toronto, was the guest of her parents here over the week end, Mr. Lloyd Hughson, and Jack Kellington and Misses Rilla and Hazel Pierson 'isited in. Torgnto on Sunday. Miss Ollie Avery home after a pleasant visit in gersoll and Woodstock, A number from the vicinity took in the garden party at Myrtle on Thursday evening of last week, | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brent and Miss Rose Brent visited in Toronto on Saturday. Mr. Jack Moore is busy thresh- ing alsike throughout the commun- ity. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodgson of Oshawa, spent Sunday at Wm. Hodgson's. Miss Pearl Taylor returned home te Enfield after.spending a week's vacation at W. Brent's, Mr. Alex Ormiston had the mis- fortune to have his silo damaged in the electric storm last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ross of Osh- awa, visited at Wm. Bright's one day last week. Miss Troila Turner returned to her home in Toronto after two weeks' vacation at Fred Pierson's. Miss Ina Stacey of Oshawa re- cently visited her home here. Miss Aggie Ormiston of Brook- lin, spent Sunday at her parents, Mr, and Mrs. I. J. Ormiston. ORONO Orono, Aug. 16.--Miss Viola Giltillan of Toronto, spent the week end at home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gilfillan, Miss Ruth Lowden is spending a couple of weeks with friends in Toronto. Dr. F. J. Cuttell is attending a wedding of a college friend, Dr. Montague Jarett, of Bridgeburg at Cayuga, the home of the bride's parests, Dr. Cuttell is acting as groomsman. Mrs. A. Colville of Bowmanville, is the guest of Mrs. Thomas Cow- an has returned In- Mrs. A. Townley and young som of Fenelon Falls, accompanied by Mrs. Townley of Burford, made a short wisit last week with Mrs. A. A. Ralph. Za Dr. Lemay returned last week from a two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Boutillier and daughter of New Toronto, spent the past week with relatives here. Mrs. Brown of Ottawa, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Raiph for the week. ° Mrs. B. Barstead, of Toronto. spent the past week at her father's Mr. H. Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, of To- = 25 doz. Men's Reg. $2.50 "SL EAL Crow of Port Hope, and Mr, Car- man Haw, of Starkville, were vis- itors with Mr, Frank Peat on Sun- | day. Mrs, James Rickard and daughters and friend and pupils of | Miss Walsh a few days ago, news one's youth to know still live in the hearts of friends of long ago, Mrs, Tarvis and family of Head are visiting at her father's Mr, W., H., Rowe, | Mr, and Mrs, John Walker, of Port Hope, and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Pipher and daughter of Trenton, | N.Y., were guests of their cousin, Mrs, A, A. Ralph last week, Rev, A, K. and Mrs, Edmison and | family of Little Britain, enroute to | Montreal to spend .a week with his brother Dr, Ralph Edmison, at | their summer home spent a day in| town renewing old acquaintances, Mr. Milton Staples , B.S.A, of | Woodstock, on his return from | the Poultry Congress at Ottawa and | a trip througs Quebec spent the | week end at home here, Mr, C, A, Chapman's, Misses Elma and Vida Tourill! accompanied by a lady friend from | Toronto, motored down and pro- pose having a short visit with their father and aunts hefore leaving for a couple of weeks' holidays | which they are now spending at Old Orchard, Maine, | Mrs, James Walsh, of Agincourt, is spending a few days with her sisters-in-law and Miss Walsh. We | are glad to hear that Mr. Frank | Walsh is enjoying excellent health in the West and is well pleased! with the position he holds there: Mr. Frank McDowell of the To- ronto General Trusts Corporation, | spent the past week with his nephew, Mr, R. H. Brown and oth- er relatives and friends on his holidays. While here he motored to Bowmanville to spend an hour or two in friendly chit chat wifn an old chum, Mr. Dave Morrison, with whom .in the balmy days of the Upper Canada Furniture Com- pany and Organ Factory he was closely associated musically, Rev, J. H. Chapman, a former Kirby boy at Park st. Church Sun- day evening took as his subject, "Observations of My Trip Through the Holy Land," and gave a most | interesting talk on that country. His descriptions of, many of the | cities, the customs of the people, his solemn thoughts as he passed over words that Jesus was known to have told, was deeply impressive. Rev. Mr. Chapman spoke in clear resonant topes and was listened to with much pleasure y a large con- gregation. Mrs. Minns, soprano, and Ms. Hartman, contralto, of | Toronto, and Mrs. Alex Colville of | Bowmanville, assisted the choir and were also heard in well rendered solos. you | the | | | Ea ---------------- | MAPLE GROVE oo | Maple Grove, Aug. Yom Our church service on Sunday was very | largely attended when our pastor, | Ref. John Bunner, of Bowmanville, | splendid sermon. As Mr. Stainton leaves this week om his holidays, | Rev. Joh Bsaner, of Bowmanpille, will occupy the pulpit next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Metcalf, Swallow, Mrs. Lloyd Snowden, and Miss Ethel Axford, mwtored to To- ronto on Friday.and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. William McCall and son, Melville, and Mr. Morgan lew- is, of Peterboro, visited their cou- sin, Mrs. Harry Freeman on [Iri- day and attended Mr. Johm Lee's funeral at Kedron. Miss Nellie Snowden spent the week-end with Miss Minnie Fearce Neweastle. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Trull, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, Trull, Detroit, visited Their aunt, Mrs. Charles Axford, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Morton, Co- bourg, at her father's, Mr. Truman Power's, Mr. + ond Snowden, at home on Sunday. Mrs. Harry Viecery and Mrs. Milton Jamieson, Westmount. Rowman- ville, at 1he former's sister, John Munday. COURTICE Courtice, Ang. 15.---Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Toronto, A. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Clavenc, Rice, Master Bruce and Miss Betiy, lof Toronto, spent Sunday with Mrs. |Eli ©shorne. | Miss Hattie Osborne has mone to | Muskoka for a couple of weeks with | Visitors {Rev. H. J. Stainton and Mrs. Stain- Mr. and Mrs. Otis Worden. at Ahe parsonare with A de TAN Ma and Mary, It re- {zp A, B, Rundle's, recently, {her father's, Mr, A, B. Werry's, Migs Gladys heen vigiting at Mr, and Mrs A, three | Worry's. Mr Shaws school days made a call on Lat 8 Bickle, has n. Oshawa, Mry Rundle and visited "lmer Toronto, ut Davidson & Samells 83 Simeoe St, N, "For Better Shoe Values" some of which the hinders will not cent, | Most much of | stook. Corn is In and | ik harley is in | : generally i§ not a | t W, good 'erop except on the light or Mr, drained soil Ig#Mmany places one |/isiting can see the advantages of constast worthy, | of the wheat 227 the oats and Phone ewis C and and w Wm. ryderman Mrs. N daughter Horn's Westaway daughter, J. A, WRIGHT FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND BALMER Successor to NISNEY FUNERAL SERVICE f 82 Simcoe St. S. Phone 1082 Unsurpassed Ambulance Service MeNally spent Black Sunday EM- Cameron, his Mrs, J. Clat- - OUT THEY GO! Tomorrow 8.30 Sharp At IENGEL'S SELLING OUT SAL A Here is a List of Articles Picked off from the Counters and Tables--You'll Have to Visit the Store to See the Rest MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSE Dozens of Other Lines Similarly Reduced FREE! clothes brush. Reg. To $2.50 Reg. To 800 Pairs of Men's, Women's quantity. Come, get as many 50c FREE! To the first 100 customers that ask for them, we will give away | absolutely FREE OF CHARGE, a hard wood back pure block bristle Hose. Plain, ribbed and fancy top for chil- dren; lisle for men and women. No limit fo and Children's as you wish at : 19¢ FREE! You are under mo obligation to purchase a thing-- just get the brush. , 1640 MEN'S FINE SHIRTS Every shirt in the store, irrespective of quality or price, go at one price. Separate collars "collars attached, all soft cuffs and bands. Broadclothe, Zephyrs, Cords and Percales. Sizes 13 1-2 to 18. Your choice of as many as $1.29 Hundreds and Hundreds of Bargains On Tables