- THE OSHAWA DAILY TI MES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, -- 1929 --One of the most ithe season was [¢ Park on Sa- when the Cryderman- d another pleasant re red wi d a cordial welcome mbers of the Hunstville, Have- yon their first visit, 1 Zpent {he ates 1 in. sports ucted by Mr, iC ermian and Mr. and Mrs, H, { Hudson, Toronto, while the older Yones were interested spectators and | the while passed the time in friendly chat and interesting reminiscences [ of the past. The crowning glory of all picnics finally arriving, about one | hundred sat down to do full justice ' to the: delicacies provided by the la- ! dies.» The company was then called . to-order by the president, W. J. Cry- © derman, and the following officers J elected: . ! President--C. Ruse, Toronto; Ist | vice-president, C, Cryderman, Toron- 1to; Secretary-treasurer, Mrs, A. B. i Cryderman, Hampton; Historian, {'S. 'W. Ruse, Oshawa; Committée-- Mxs: F. M, Cryderman, Mrs, : Wilbur, F, Kerslake, F. Cryderman, Iktters were read from friends in Port Townsend, Trenton, Thames- ville, Davison, Mich., and Milwaukee :xpressing regret at being unable to se_present, Among all the pleasure "'houghts of all went back to a year "1go," since when six of the number bad 'been .called to the Great Be- yond, three of whom were present last 'year. This was nicely brought before the company in appropriate lines. composed by Mrs. E. Cryder- man. . Before, finally departing, the prizes for sports were given out, also a prize to the oldest lady present, Mrs, M. Mason, Oshawa, and to the old- est gentleman, Mr. Will Ruse, Hamp- tan, and one to the lady. coming the fgrthest to attend the picnic, Mrs, ryderman, Huntsville, motoring 170 miles that morning. r. I. Trull has some choice gla- dioli, that are receiving much admir- ation. Those who were busy haying, on Saturday were hindered by the rain. # Mrs. Lloyd Williams and babe, So- it visited at Reeye' Williams, F. Rk at is helidaying with Mi- bigan"igends. | - Mr. Mus. H.°J. Lawry, 'Mr. thd Mrs, Albert Virtue, Hamilton, thd Mrs. J. H Cryderman, Bow- manville, visited Mr, and Mrs, Chas. serslake, 'Hampton Young People motored 0 'Chemong Park on Friday, July , where they had their annual pic- 8. # Mrs, MeArthur and daughter, To- 'onto, are visiting Mrs. Rev. Bick, r. Jo Re Bick ily company with Rev. JH, St Courtice, arc attend- ng a conference at Northfield, Con- jecticutt. Mr. und Mrs. Percy Hills, Miss Winnie Cryderman, Mrs. Baker and daughter, Toronto, visited A. B, Cry- derman, T. A. Brown, Ottawa, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Esther: Stevens. Jim Stainton, Toronto, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Herb Stain- lon. Miss , Shirley Gay, Mrs. E. Black, Bowrhanville, Miss Marjorie Gay, To- -- vy -STOMACH PAINS?- £4 is A . . 3 ently with "Fruit-a-tives." "Frult-a-tivet. will 0 You of gas, 2at- lence, of. pain after cating, make l ' » 7 J . : "A gg ge er Pdi were of the past. 1 Favit-a.tives" acts naturally on the sn tem. Cently and quickly strengthens fhe Molo of ac Jt aveth lves: Get a 25c or 50c box at your druggist's today. End digestive troubles. ---- ronto, visited their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Will Gay, Ji Horn and son, Clifford, and W. G. Ham, Peterboro visited the former's mother, Mrs. C. Horn and other relatives, T. A. Brown, Ottawa, is taking Rev. M, Bick's work, during his ab- sence -from the pulpit, A number of friends and relatives from Port Hope surprised Mrs, I Rowe on Tuesday, July 23rd. it be- ing the occasion of her birthday. An enjoyable afternoon was spent o'clock the company repaired to 'the dining room which was tastefully decorated with flowers. A beautiful birthday cake, which was presented to Mrs. Rowe by two of her picces, held its place in the centre fof the table. After all had done justice to the sumptuous sipper the guests motor- ed back to Port Hope. The Salen Sunday School held its annual picnic in the Elliott Memor- ial Park on Friday, Aug. 2nd. Wallace Horn and Tom Sykes, en- joyed a few day's outing at North Bay recently. . Mrs. '(Rev.) J. R. Bick's Sunday School class had a very enjoyable picnic on Friday afternoon, = The house of Mrs, C. Horn and daughters which was destroyed by fire some time ago, has been replaced by a new stucco building the last few weeks. Victor = Peacock, contractor of Oshawa, with several cfficient work- men_have made rapid progress with the work which is nearing comple- tion, KILLED AT BUFFALO Hamilton, Aug. 8.--Police = were advised by the authorities of Buf- falo last night that Hunter Miche, aged 21, who lived 'at 178 Market street, this city, was killed there yesterday afternoon in a motor ge cident. His friends here said 'he left Hamilton yesterday morning on his motorcycle with the inten- tion of going to Buffalo. Hunter Miche was the son of John and Mrs. Miche, with whom he resided. He wis' a Sergeant in the Fifth Field Ambulane, and was a mem- ber of the Army and Navy Veter- ans' Band. : OFFICER INJURED Toronto, Aug. 8.--Another cas- ualty among the motorcycle polite- men of the city was reported last night, when P.C. Samuel Kelly (427) atached to No. 2 garage, and living at 279 Glebeholme Boule- vard, was; caught under his mach- ine as it upset on Dundas street east and sustained a severe injury to one leg. He was attended as a physician's office, and was later able to go home. Kill 'Dangerous Flies Quicker! = Clean smelling Flit vapor, from & the handy Flit sprayer, kills flies ALSIKE : We are in the market to buy Alsike and will be pleasd to have vou sub- mit samples of vour seed when thrashed. Our cleaning equipment ..is first class and we will be glad to clean your seed for you and put it in shape for the market. No charge for cleaning. Hogg & Lytle, Limi ne 54 Church St, playing games, baseball, etc. At five] SILVER WEDDING OF SOLINA COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leask i+ Given Presentation on the Occasion Solina, July 31.--Mr, and Mrs Peter Leask celebrated their silver wedding on July 23. Mrs. Leask served a delicious supper, after which the guests played baseball in Mr. Leask's ball diamond. After the game, Mr. and Mrs. Leask were presented with a gasoline lamp and silver vase. 3 Mr, and Mrs, Walter Howsam and Miss Annie Thompson, Utica, visited Mr. C. Howsam, Mrs. Katerson and Miss Kater- son, Hampton, Miss Elliott, Bow- manville, and Miss Allin, New York City, visited Miss Vera Baker. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Leask and Gordog k, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Wilbur, Ralph and' Alan Wilbur, Migs 'Jennie Leask, Mrs. Frank Thompson, James, Leask, Will Leask and Miss Eleanor Sheppard attended the Leask picnic at Lake- view Park, Oshawa. Congratulations are being exten- ed to Alec. Walker and Miss Wan- & 'Bradley, of Port Hope and Or- ono, on their recent marriage. Mr. Walker was a former resident of Solina. Mrs. M. Burns, of Dickbury, Manitoba, visited Peter Leask. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Reynolds are in Toronto with friends. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Tink and Miss Kathleen, of Bowmanville, visited H. E. Tink, Cecil Bush was home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Wilbur and Ralph visited in Peterboro. Miss Nora Werry, Kedron, and Fred Wright, Blackstock, visited 8S. E. Werry. Mrs. Arthur Gibbons and Miss Vera have gone to their home in Toronto after spending a week at their old home here. + Mrs. John Challis and Miss Ma- bel visited Miss Edna Reynolds. Masters Bobby and Gordon Scott, of © Southampton, visited R. C. Scott, Miss Muriel Baker visited her grandmother, Mrs. W. J. Bragg. Sunday at ¥Eldad was very In- teresting. During the Sunday school session the young men and ladies sang "There is a Green Hill Far Away' as their part of the ssi¥leo, and in the adult class Lu- thér Werry, of Montreal, gave a short talk, and in the closing part of Sunday school sang with nis brother, Ed. Werry, the hymn, "When You Love My Jesus Too." Rev, Mr. Bick preached on the sub- ject 'of his fourth year's work on the circuit and intimated that Toa Brown, of Ottawa, would act as pastor for'a few weeks during Mr. Bick's vacation, part of which he is spending with Rev. Mr. Stainton at Northfield, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gibson, of Oshawa, visited Miss Vera Baker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Noakes and Miss Winifred and Mr. and Mrs. Regin- ald Noakes and sons, Reg. jr. ana David of Oshawa, visited W, T. Ba- ker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boag and children, of Toronto, visited N. C. Yellow- lees over the week-end. . . Mr. and Mrs. R. White ana mr. and Mrs, McNish visited Mr. J. W. Reynolds. Mrs. 8. J. Brown, of Toronto, J. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hardy, bridge, 'visited Isaac Hardy. F. Gilroy and Master Alan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hardy and Irene, of Toronto, viisted Harvey Hardy. Mark Turner, of Oshawa, visited Messrs. T. Baker and C. Howsam. Miss Ruth Reynolds has been with her aunt, Mrs. Halfare, at Ty- rone, Misses Muriel and Helen Baker, Ruby Dewell and Evelyn Tink vis- ited Mzs. Clarence Tink, of Bow- manville. ; Miss Helen Baker visitea ner grandmother, Mrs. W. J. Bragg, of Bowmanville. COURTICE PERSONALS Somers and Mrs, visited Mrs. of Ux- Courtice, Aug. §5.--Miss Mona Morrow, Winnipeg, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gay. Mrs. Norman Allin and daugh- ter, of Edmonton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. An- nis. y Mr. and Mrs. Jack Empringham and family are visiting her father, Archie Muir. Ronald Courtice, of Toronto, was home over the week-end and holiday. Wesley W. Hancock, of Winni- 1123; is spending a few days with 2's mother at the home of his bro- aer, Horace Hancock. Misses Lyla and Aura Osborn, {lus Bl Osborne, Mrs. Jesse Ar- tt and Miss Mabelle Walters mo- tored to Toronto and spent the day recently. "Gordon Osborne, Miss Lyla Os- ! horne, Miss Hazel Rundle and Miss Reta Worden, of Crystal City, | Man., have gone on a motor trip | through Eastern Ontario intending to visit Ottawa, Montreal and other | cities while away. The services on Sunday 'were 'ine. In the absence of the pastor, | the Rev. W. S. P. Boyce preached | morning and evening and although Mr. Boyce has-been superannuated for a few years, he has not lost his ability to preach splendid sermons. At the morning service a pretty du-' et was sung by Mrs. Chas. Found and. Miss, Hazel Rundle. Next Sun- day Rev. Jno. Bunner, of Bowman- ville, will occupy the pulpit. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rundle, lit- tle Miss Mary and babe; of Toron- to, spent the holiday with his fa- | ther and mother, Mr, and Mrs. Al- bert Rundle. "Rev. Mr. Whitechurch, Pollock and family. are vigiting Geo. } Pearce. ' RT Tr we Nee SAREE " rr ---- Sr The photograph here shows the Pope on a special dais descending the steps from the Vatican to cross St. Peter's Square in ROme recent. ly when, for the first time in 57 years, the Pope left the Vatican. Many Canadians were present at this ceremony.--Copyright 1929, Pacific and Atlantic Photos, Inc.. CROP IN SOME TIME PROSPEGT DISTRICT Farmers Have Completed 'Fall 'Wheat Harvest Reaping Barley and Oats Prospect, Aug. 5--The fall wheat harvest is finished and is the best in this district for many years. The farmers are now working at the bar- ley and oat crops on the lighter land. The farmers on heavy land have not yet started as the crops are not rip- ening as fast, Geo. Smith is. busy digging pota- toes as he has a car load to get ready to ship out this week. There will be no church at this ap- pointment for a month as the pastor js away on his holidays, The Ladies' Aid is planning on holding the annual garden party at the home of Mrs, A, Niddery on Aug- ust 23. They are expecting a large crowd as they have engaged good entertainers for the evening, Port Perry band is supplying the music. A few from this' district attended the garden party which was held in Utica last Thursday evening. . The evening was cool but a good crowd was present, Mrs. Geo. Hannaford is seriously ill and has been taken to the home of her mother, Mrs. Bell of Shirley. Mr. and Mrs, Hooper and son of Toronto spent the week-end with Miss Mary Martin. Miss Mary Martin was in Toronto Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Black of Oshawa are BEST FALL WHEAT Y (BRVELOPED AT MELLON INSTITUTE OF | ~.AESEARGCH BY AEX RESEARCH FELLOWSHS! Fragrant FLY-TOX affords a end easy way to rid your TOX ant fos of flies, mosquitoes, moths, roaches and bedbugs. | A vest insects is Cred InP Ly ON ta is tories to in ub tify the fing foreitis iE Xb: ; Cy Bn cis al T-- 1] p andl spending their holidays with the for- mer's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jim Wilson. Ernest Gilroy has returned home after spending a week's holidays in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Johnson and Jim Rose, all of Iroquois, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin last week. Master Raymond Martin is spend- ing his holidays with his sister, Mrs. Tom Moore of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Tripp and chil- dren of Shirley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, 1. F. Martin, Miss Marion Holtby has returned home after spending a week with her uncle, Mr. B. Holtby of Port Perry. Miss Melba Gray spent Thursday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gray. Miss Della Martin has returned home after spending a couple of weeks in Meaford and Barrie. She reports the crops arg very poor in Pthose districts. KILLED BY MOTOR CAR Toronto, Aug. 8.--Mrs. Cather. ine Runnall, 60, of 13 MacDonald avenue, Humber Bay, was almost instantly killed when she was knocked down by a south-pound automobile on Queen street, near the Humber river yesterday. Armstrong Christopher, of Oak- ville, was arrested by Conztables George Simpson and J. Westoper on ac harge of reckless driving and driving without a permit. He was brought before Magistrate Douglas Davidson at Mimico and remanded until today on bail of $5,000. The victim was well-known In the Humber Bay district where she had been a resident for almost 40 years. COLUMBUS BRIEFS Columbus, Aug. 6.--~The Columbus United Sunday School picnic will be held at Oshawa-on-the-Lake on Thursday, August 8, Next Sunday the services will be conducted by Wm. Bunncr of Bow- manville as Rev. J. G, Cleigston is away on his holidays, Mr and Mrs. Lorne Cook and children spent the week end with the latter's: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Metcalfe at Churchill, John Bromell and Miss Lina Coul- ter of Toronto spent the holiday with Wm. Bromell. Miss Mary Wwer from spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Richardson and grandson from Ashburn visited Wm, Richardson on Sunday. Miss Marion Brent of Port Perry is spending her holidays with her aunt, Mrs. John Stone. Master Howard and George Vice of © Oshawa, arc visiting Mr, and Mis. C. Vice. ' Miss Gertrude Webber had an op- Oshawa eration ih Oshawa Hospital to re- move her tonsils last week, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson and Miss Delma Gilroy, of Toronto, spent the holidays at Mr. and Mrs, Levi Ellens. A number from here attended the Jegatia at Port Perry on Monday ast, Mr, and Mrs. A. Murison, Stewart and Ross Murison motored to Nia- gara on Sunday. Miss Ethel Holman of Toronto is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. Holman. 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