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Oshawa Daily Times, 19 Jan 1928, p. 6

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RR CE he AA QAO GE Se ALCL ----- . l,i ae i rif titted tl exo. eo i Airis Wes "+ yw Bon egw Vp HAL AGAR IE..OSt LY TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19,1928... TITTY WET ER IA - od ie soclety was made the recipient ef quantity of new table cloth by Mrs. Robert Chisholm, were a much appreciated gift. | . ve hanks being given her for generosity. fy Por) Mr, Bill Heron, of Brookiin. has 19 been pressing hay for the farmers around here. Mr. Huge Bradley was on 8 al trip to the city on Thurss ¥as A , » Mrs. Frank Britton and daugh- old i Jan. 18.--The Young | ler, Dorothy, returned to their Gite 1 na tt School Bons a Barrie on Shida. t ® teacher, ¢ icy pavement on Sunday : he . y Huds nitoring iy, Jadgerons y of esasant social | RUM of cars skidding into the "vere Tn Toronta Tast week. (HELL XNRS TH BOA wage. | ditches along the highway had to |, Rev. R. L. Richards attended | =o. were made for another con-|be hauled out with the aid of Mr, {the Winter School of the Y.P.S., Inf, 000 ™ 411 the members come next | Simer Cook's wrecker. Fortun- | Cobourg, last week. d hear the ately no ome was seriously hurt. FOE, A Yaurctt and Dr. J. A; | SUnaZ morning an the var; | Mathers attended the Regimental hat 4 'G. Haves is visiting rela- { Mess held by the Ontario Regi-|. 0 "0 sunderland. y ! ment, in Oshawa, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pollard and Mr. fh ERR anu pEYMUTH Er Te " . on . very well attended. . held in the J y At the annual meeting of the Sihics and all enjoyed a good time. -- na \ Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hutcheson Ladies' Bible Class, of the United Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bilias visit- Given Civic Reception--Go u ; : Church, held at the home of their y 3 . Beckel, . / teacher, Mro. W. A. Christy, the |od the latter's sists, Mra to Liverpool Today | tollowing officers were elected for Mr. Jack B spent Sunday : : ' i |the coming year: Hon. presidents, | ... "sriongs 1a Farento. + | | Washington, Jan. 19.--Cana- : ' | Mrs. Baird and Mra, Foster; presi- |" 0 "oo uo" Parry, and family, | dian liquor laws were cited in the | dent, Miss Gertrude Stovin; vice leton Place, have moved in-|Semate Tuesday as an example of ae on Miss E. MeDermott; o psi Fi and he has been {the proper way to treat the alco- {secretary, Miss B. Rundle; assist- gaged. to work for My. R. RB. Relic situation. Senator Bruce, ™ E it ant secretary, Miss R. Woon; treas- bur We oie them to our Democrat from Maryland. was the |urer, Miss M. Parrish; teachers, village. champion of the Dominion's sta- | Mrs. W. A. Christy and Mrs. Geo. Sorry to report Mr. Clarence tutes with respect to liquor. He | | Davey; visiting committee. Mra. 8. | 0a ty under the doctor's care. hig) he said. an advozate of aj 1 . |MeMillan, "Mrs, J. Mowat. Mrs. | th 00 sor a speedy resovery. ill that he has introduced to es- Brent and Mis. Bn rmer Sopial ee ata aBlish ae Quebec plan in the i : . ; oney, Mes. W. Davey, and Mrs.| THORNTON'S CORNERS - : Honey, vs. W. Davey, and Mrs. A 'The matter came up when Bruce ' A. Dowson. Tose to debate with Senator Shep- Don't forget the supper to he! Thornton's Cormers, Jam. 18.--|pard, Democrat, Tezas. on the iheld on January 30th, by the| A meeting of the milk producers | eighth anniversary of the 'dry- ' ! | . ' . . " - Y A Sg Riek oaener | ans Ber cabeve. 3 tum: te manasa manamenr ons (ll A Genuine Offer to Clear Out Odd Lines Regardiess {of St.- John's Presbyterian Church per of the farmers from aronad |constitution. Senator Sheppard | land Port Perry. United Church, [nere attended. celebrated the occasion by an- Of C oO » i % $i 2 | spent a pleasant evening, Monday A meeting of the Young People's | nouncing that the absence of the ost | Pr ce acra ce af January 9th, at the United Church (club was held in the Sunday School | beer bucket at noon time had made R i [he BX 7 AT tu ht 3 LL ald nu $35 SUITS and $1 Overcoats '¥4 ¢4 07" 2 = - Jo dress, "Half a Century of Tele-|gsama to be given by the younger! "This condition of prosperity," Fru te pitt 1, 19 Clit wah Sted and 01005 2 Shin cee SUITS and $10 00 o , s ' VON A BOYS' O'COATS i BOYS' O'COATS ing, readings were given by Miss Quite a number of the farmers 4 YEARS TO 8 YEARS 9 YEARS TO 12 YEARS sp Samii + pn ave br Sst we o%,t2 | GE ARCH FOR PAWN' Overcoats REG. TO $11.50 REG. TO $13.00 Special $6.95 Special $8.95 Bunee Silesia whieh" re\" wo ew wey to cuter that » 0» restmen vee. ave made their - : The initial meeting of the TOWN | anes in this section. Some of the] RENEWED WN NFLD. .. Oouneil of okt r erry was ald children are quite ill at Breen, ° Mpuday evening, January 9th, sll} 54 we hope every precsutien will ee members Tg rant, 138 17 1 akon 03 to treat tin dese | Bight Men Hoard Sound of Somerville, reeve; councillors very severely, Tesently, while at- "Plane at Same » J ison Williams, J, G. Jackson, | emp sotne very heavy ; . 'W. Crogier, and James MeKee. pv Ag To yas he will séon re- Hour The following committees were ap-|.5yer from thie severe- fracture. en pointed; finance, Jackson ard Wil-| = aigeey Hina and Flesste Resson| St. John, Nfld, Jan. 19.--An ligms; fire protection, Williams| sertained a» large number of |investigation of the reports that a and McKee; water, light, and hy-lipgir friends in their home last | Plane, possibly the Dawn, was | dro, Somerville and Crozier; roads | wednesday evenifig. Osmes have heard of' the southern shore of sidewalks, Crozier and Soher-{ pags place this time of the year, | Trinity Bay or Dec. 24, shows that lle; property. McKee and Wil-fo05 the voung poeple emjoved a dix men, bird shooting frem a sha [10W hours of gayety. A dainty boat,' three miles off Hearts De- The funeral took place from Ihe pe) weg served to all betére re- | light, all declare that the sounds residence of her mother, Mrs, Wil turning home, of a plane could be distinetly heard liam Brown, of the late Mrs. Thom: | * geyenty.tive of an sttendance at | coming from a south-east diree- as Bowerman, who died on Sunday, |gynday School last Sunday. The|tion. At'the same hour two men January 16th, after an illness of |, og yave been very good for|Om shore state that they were so seyeral weeks. The service which | soaring up to this date this win- | Positive that the sounds came from private, . was conducted hv )i.. ang we hope fine weather and | Plane that they climbed to the PR=XmM ZC m= mmr 2 YEARS TO 7 YEARS REG. TO $6.95 Special $3.95 the Rev. R. T. Richards. of the | , ts roads continue. top of a wood pile to eatch sight | Ud Church. Besides her hus- 8 ns of it, but the sky was overcast. I , she is survived by two =is- \ MYRTLE Similar stories have heen investi- ters, Mrs. George Hall, of Port sated without shaking the test) Perey, and Mrs. Luther Smith, of mony. Sonya, and three brothers, John, Myrtle, Jan. 18.~-Miss Vera| As a result the area between of Toronto and William and Lorne, | Cook is able to be around again af- | Trinity and Conception Bay is be- of Detroit. Prior to her marriage, | ter being confined to her Ded with [ing combed by search parties in was connected with the Bell an attack of tomsilitis. the hope of finding the Grayson } Telephone Company, being Chief | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moar. of plane. The search has been ac- Operator of the local branch. The | Edmonton, are visiting with the [tively taken up because of the re- sympathy of the community is ex- | former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. [ward of $1,000 offered by M. A. Wm. Hoar. Mosle, of New York, for the dis- (em At time of writing Mr. Themas covery of plane or ogcupants. MEN'S CAPS Downey Xho Jat hee seriously ill{ Mrs. Frances Wilson Grayson X is somewhat improved. accompanied by Oskar Omdal, Pile Sufferer S David Grant is under Or: Johnlpilot, and Brice Goldsborough, REG. | CJ $1.95 Moore's eare, suffering from vigator, set out from Roosevelt ° . attack of pneumonia. id, New York, in the amphibian 1al $1 a0 The young ladies' class of Dawn, shortly after five eC bd / You can only get quick, safe Sabbath school met at the Xo ock, eastern standard time, on ¢ igsting relief by removing the |of their teacher, Mrs. Al. Carmi iternoon of Friday, December 23, for Harbor Grace, Newfound- ! Fey Sweater (Coals REG. $1.00 Quality | Special $3.95 | Special 79¢, use--congestign of blood in the |chael, on Thursday and pieced 2 lower bowel. othing but an in- | quilt to be given for heme mission | land, en rowte to Croydon, Eng- Ee lt er oi | FE. ras cute. tou Libpesir irs his (R | Boys. Suits' Regular To $10.95 for $8.45 - Reg. $16.50 for $12.45 Leonhardt's Hem-Roid, a harmlese | was thrdugh here last week and |charge of the government wire- ablet, is guaranteed to quickly bought up some fine eaitle from |less station on Sable Island claim- apd safely banish any form of Pile | the farmers. ed he heard distress signals from misery or money back. Jury &| The Ladies' Ald their fiyst | #the' Dawn, at that time many ero" scl Jt Wieh this SuATenten, | Mendy FCrermoon, WhAR ® TOIT I8-|06 Beater gammrovain in wor 2 O % Off ail goods mot listed as SPECIALS, this Inclu | | | | Men's Fine Shirts REG. to $2.50 Special $1.88 t Je BR Lei Bg JRL Men's Biue Serge Suits, Grey and Fancy Worsteds all Men's and Boys' Furnishings om, w COAL __COKE woop Island, subsequently conducted, failed to reveal trace of the miss- ing aeroplane. : % Sale Starts Friday Jan. 20,9 a.m. EARLY OXFORD LAW BOCIETY Woodstock, Jan. 18.--W. T. Mec- Mullen, K.C., of Woodstock. was re-slected President of the Oxford County Law Association at the snnual meeting, held this after- noon. W. C. Brown, Tillsonburg, is Vice-President; F. L. Pearson, Becretary-Treasurer; Miss Emily Ball, Librarian; Harry Sanders 284 A. 8. Ferguson, Auditors; H. nders, W. 8, West, Montalieu esbitt and the above officers Trustess. No action was taken on the suggestion to change the sum- mer weekly half-holiday from Wed- nesday to Saturday afternoon. Phone .... 1870 4 14 King | London, Jan. 17, ~-- The Rome correspondent of the Westminster Gazette reports that flower seeds taken from an Btruscan tomb at Marquinia, near Civita Vecchia,

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