Suburban and TAUNTON Taunton. Oct. 18.--NMr. and Mrs. Melville Bradley, accompanied by Miss Elsie Bradley motored to Haw ilton and spent the week end in that city. Miss Gladys Doan visited over Sunday with friends in Seagrave. Inspector R. A. Hutchinson made his visit at Maxwell's school on Tuesday. He presented the pupils who had -taken part in the Dominion Day exercises, with a medal. This is a suitable souvenir of the Jubi- lee year and ne doubt each pupil will value it in the years to cui. Mr. Albert Short, of Brock St. Oshawa, visited at the home of his son, Gordon. PORT PERRY Oct. 19.--Mr. and Mrs. Mills are returning to their home in Galt after spending the summer at their orchard in Port Perry. Dr. Barker, of Toronto has open- ed up a medical practice here. Miss Frances Mellon, of Toron- to, was home for the week end. Mrs. R. J. Bruce spent Sunday with Mrs, J. Carnegie. y Mrs. 8. C. Jarrett and daughter Kathleen, who have heen visiting friends in England have returned heme. Miss Louise Carnegie was home over the week end, Miss Evelyn Alevander spent Sun- day with friends in Lindsay. Mr. Harry Townson, of Toron- to, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowerman, Mr. and Mrs. Unwin. of Toron+ to, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Walker recently. Anniversary services will be held Port Perry, --_-- District News in St. John's Presbyterian Church on Sunday, October 23rd when Rev. H. W. Hare, of Beaverton, will oc- cupy the pulpit. Miss Muriel Cook, of . Taronto, was home on Sunday. Mrs. George Mark, Toronto, Vist- ed friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Blight, Mr. Tom, and Miss Alma motored to Toronto for the week end. Mr. Frank Mace, of Toronto, was in Port Perry one. day last week. Mr. and Mrs. McClintock, of Lind- say, spent Sunday with friends 'ia Port Perry. Miss Isabel Lueas, of Toronto, spent Sunday at her home here. The Women's Guild of the Church of the Ascension are holding their annual bazaar on Friday evening, October 28. Miss Annie Cousins, a young girl who is employed at Dr. J. A, Math- er's, had the misfortuné of about 30 feet, one day last week. Fortunately she escaped with a bad cut on her forehead. She was wash- ing the window when the acciden: occurred. Mrs. A. Carnegie, Mrs. D. Carne- gie and Mrs Emmerson nfotored ta Oshawa on Monday. Mr. Arlidge, of Toronto, visiteu Port Perry friends last week. Zion, Oct. 18. -- Sorry to report that Mrs. Arthur Langmaid and daughter, Evelyn, are under the care of Dy. Sle- mon, suffering from scarlet fever. Mr. Langmaid has had a spell of quinsey this last week, Messrs. Wesley Vivian and Rusel Pierce arranged a surprise party for Mr. Theodore Welsh (Dick), and bride nee Miss Marguerite Bishop, daugh- ter of Mr. Arthur Bishop (Monk) to fall from an upstairs window, a distance | THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, PAGE THIRTEEN - pana --_------------ - ! near Harmony on Friday night, at the home ot the bride's tather when a good crowd assembled. Mr. Frank Pascoe acted as chairman and they were pr ted with a 1 clock and a casserole; both thanked the givers and all had a good time danc- ing, and games and a lunch was serv- ea, of Mr. Wm. Welsh, south a good bit when they lived at Taun- ton. on Sunday at Solina. Mr .and Mrs. John Balson at Mr. R. J. McKessock's on Sunday at Solina. at Solina, at Solina, Mrs. H. G. Pascoe and family and little Velma Balson attended the special services at Eldad on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilbur and Gordon were with Mr. Walter Vice and family on Sunday and attended spe- { cial services at Eldad. All were well ! pleased with the speaker, Rev. Stain- ton, of Courtice, and the singing was splendid. Mr. A. Stainton sang a solo at the morning service here. Rev. Mr. Bick was in his own pulpit in the morning. Maple Grove in the afternoon and Ebenezer at night. Next Sunday the church services will be held at 1.30 o'clock and a quarter to three for Sun- day school. Please let us have a good turn out. Several new members have been ad- ded to the choir recently. Mr. Arnold Venner attended the teacher's conven- tion at Port Hope last week. Mrs. Ed. Wade and daughter, Evelyn, of Eben- ezer visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sulley last week. Dr. H. W. Trick, Oshawa, has re- moved the casts from the broken legs of Mr, Alex McDonald on Sunday at A. D. Langmaid's. He broke both legs a good many weeks ago and has been laid up ever since. The groom is the Joungest, son o ¥ The bride is a granddaughter of Mr. Drinkle with whom Marguerite stayed | | attendea the special anniversary services in Raglan wniek we... ilu | dudged by a fonner pastor, Rev. George Nicol, of Manilla. : Mr. Victor Hodgins and friend.ot Toronto, spent Sunday with the former's mother Mrs. H. Hodgins. | Mr. Philip Frayne who has been occupying Mrs. A. Fisher's house | for the summer moved to Oshawa on Saturday where he is engaged {1m the blacksmithing business. Mr. Andrew Lawrence of Toron- Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stainton and [10 University. spent the week end family of girls at Mr, John Baker's | Nith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. asun . Lawrence. i Mr .and Mrs. Robert Chisholm | spent Sunday with Oshawa friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Alfred and Mr. and Mrs, Wreford Cameron and | family, of Islington, and Miss Mx. Kathleen at A. J. Balson's on Sunday | garet O'Boyle, were recent visltosr | with the latter's parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Fred O'Boyle. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Harrison {and daughter who have been holi- | daying with the former's mdther, Mrs. R. Long, returned last week by motor to their home at Latch- ford, New Ontario. The Ladies' Aid held a special meeting last week to make arrange- ments for the Hallowe'en entertain- { ment to be held the latter part of the month, Mrs. Wm. Tarvis is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Flett, of Cherry- wood. . Miss McFarlan attended the Teachers' Institute in Port Perry on Thursday and Friday of last week, consequently the scholars had some holidays which was an opportune time for "dad" to have the apples and potatoes picked and a few [other odd jobs finished up for the | fall. Mr. Levi Tordiff now drives a [fine new Pontiac sedan car. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, of Par- | ry Sound, spent part of their honey- | moon with Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Chisholm last weck. Misses Doro- thy, Eileen and Orland Hall, who have made their home with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. two a Keeps Perfectly in the Unopened Tin St, Charles Milk has two great advan- tages over the bottled kind. It is doubly rich, and so gives better results in all recipes, and then, it is so convenient! By ordering six or a dozen tins at a time you always have plenty of rich pure milk in the house, Order both sizes, Tall and small, ST.CHARLES ------ ed success and usefulness in their new environments, Miss N. Clouston and Miss M. Belleyew who have been visiting tue former's sister, Mrs. John Quinn for the past three weeks returned on Saturday to their home in Ro- chester, Master Wyatt Kent, of Port Perry. spent the week end with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Cook. Apple picking is one of the main occupations around the neighbour- helping at the general store at Myr- tle since last month, nas sold out his business to Mr, Trew of Oshawa. | Mr. Vance has moved to Port Perry, where he is retiring from business. The Trew family are being welcom- ed to the community and already are receiving a goodly share of public patronage. Mrs. Will J. Cook was in the city on Wednesday. Miss Elsie Shell has gone to Osh- awa where she has secured a posi- FREE Recipe Book Just write to The Borden Co. Limit ed, Montreal ana your copy will be mailed at once. _{ WILSON &LEE | MUSIO STORR 71 Simcoe St, N, Phone 2388 Everything in Music Felt Bros. Chisholm for the past years returned with them. Their removal from here was gencrally regretted |as they have heen a great help with Raglan, Oct. 18.-- The Thanksof- concerts and the junior branches of fering services held last Sunday church work, their many friends morning and evening were well ai- here trust they may enjoy continu- tended. The church was beautiful : r) tion. Some of our boys were in Toron- to on Saturday and played in the Knox College-Ashburn soft ball came, at which the latter suffered been | defeat. hood just now, those who have a surplus quantity dispensing of them at two dollars and a half a barrel, Mr. 1 he LEADING JEWELERS Betablished 1886 12 Simcoe St. South -- are Alex Vance , who has iy decorated for the occasion. All were pleased to listen once again to Rev. G. Nickle, who was a former pastor of our church for five yeas, He most ably filled the pulpit and his messages were listened to win great interest. In the morning ser- | | vice he was assisted by the Sea-| ™ grave choir, who rendered some ver, appreciative seiections, At the even- ing service the Raglan choir render- ed a beautiful selection, while Miss Noble of Oshawa SANE LWO 'appropr.- ate solos. The free will ofter.ng amounted to $175. Mn. and Mrs. Dring ort aope last week, | Miss Hazel Grose, of Toronto, | spent the week end at her paren, | Mr. and Mrs, A, J. Grose, Mrs. Andy Pilkey visited relatives in Goodwood last week; The Ladies' Aid presented Mrs. Wm. Hodgson with a small remeu- | Parade bo Feonomy! mt, oT Daas TT 7m == - PRICES Je) A AN LAL oe Si 8 8 fi str - J Carry T™ SERVE I= Tre : 18, visited in es 1 FOR L085 Rs Specials on Sale at These Low Prices Oct. 20 to Oct. 26 her departure in Oshawa. { "Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook, of Prospect, spent Sunday at J. Evan's. Miss Beulah Dring, of Toromo, was a week end guest at the home | of her parents here. | Miss Gillbank and Miss H. Akney | attended the Teachers' Convention | in Port Perry last Thursday and | Friday. Mr. Wm. Moon, Miss Ila and Mr. and Mrs Edgar Butt, of Seagrave, spent Sunday at Roy | Moon's. { Miss Ina Stacey, of Oshawa. visit- | her parents here on Sunday. | Rey. Mr. and Mrs. Nickle, of Man- | illa, were renewing old acquaint- | ances throughout the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luke, of Myrtle. spent Sunday with her moth- er, Mrs. Wm. Squelch. A number from here attended the chicken supper at Columbus last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Edna, spent Sunday at Evan's. Miss T. Turner. of Toron:o, cently visited at Fred Pierson's. My. and Mrs. Earl Squelch, of Oshawa, Sunday at Robt. Squelch's. Miss Rose Brent has returned home from visiting relatives in the city, Mr. and Mrs. I. McKee, of Man- chester spent Sunday as the guests of h®r parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dring. The home of Mr. J. E. Nottinz- ham was the scene of a pleas: gathering on Tuesday evening when the members of the community met and presented Mr. and Mrs. Earl Squgleh (nee Miss Erie Nottingham) with a miscellancous shower. Miss Rose Brent read the following aa- dress: Dear Mr. and Mrs. Squelen -- We have come this evening to pre- sent to you these gifts and ask you to accept them as a slight expres- sion of our esteem for you as a kind friend and neighbor in the past. Our sincere desire is that they ill bear with them our very best wishes for your future happiness and prosperity: We regret that you are to be separated from us but wherever circumstances may lead | you in the days to come. may you always keep a warm spot im your heart for your old friends of Rag- | lan. Yours ever truly, Raglan | friends. 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Luncheon was | then served, followed by a dance | which lasted until the wee small hours of the morning. | MYRTLE » A Myrtle, Oct. 19.--A number from here attended the chicken pie sup- per in Columbus last Friday nighi, and re both gsupper god concert t ¥ th yon unday y sefita ® oY wv 3 repre: tion from hesé