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Oshawa Daily Times, 19 Aug 1929, p. 10

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Sept. 4 and 5 Oct. 1 and 2 cea dept. 17-19 ae Sent, Pinkerton Porcupine . Port Carling Port Elgin Hope Port Sep Sept, 10 {7 i . Sept, 10 and 11 Sept. 27 and 28 Sept. 24 and 25 Sept. 16 and 17 Richmond Ridgetown Rocklyn Rockton Rodney . Priceville .. Providence Bay ...... Rosseau Roseneath Russell ... Rainy River . Rama (Indian ipley Roblins "Mills ine, France, 4 TORONTO PRIZE BOSTON TERRIER FOR FRANCE The photograph shows Mrs. M. Stevens of Jubilee Kennels with a prize Boston terrier that has been sold to Mrs. M, Will ys, and has gone with her | 7] Villa Carmen, 8 Ruki + Sept. + Oct. 2 and 45 | Seaforth ..... 19-21 | Sault Sept. Oct. 8 =a 5! Shannonville Oct. 8 and 9) Shedden .. Sept. 30, Oct. 1] Shegulandal Sept. 1 2and 13! Shelburne . Oct. 10 and 11; Simcoe Sept. 10 and 11] Smithville ... Ste Matie. . 7-10} Schomberg ..... Severn Bridge . Sept. 24-27 27 20 2 , 2 . 18 . Sept. 23 and "21 Tavistock Teeswater Thamesville . Chedford I'hessalon Thorndale Thorold .. Tiverton .... Trout Creek .. orate Aan Tweed .. Underwood Wallacetown Walpole Island Walsh Walters Falls -... Warkworth . . Warren ... Sept. 11 and 12 Waterford Sept. 24 and 25 Welland .. Sept. 24-27 Wellandport Sept. 20 and 21 Wellesley ... . Pert, 10 and 11 Wheatley Wiarton .. Wilkesport Williamstown Winchester . Wingham .,. Woodbridge Woodstock Wooier . yoming Zephyr . Zurich 3 and 4 EJ 9 and Oct. 11 a «Sept. Sep «se Oot, + Sept. 23 and 24 ---------- RURAL EMPLOYMENT (Glasgow Herald) (J. H. Thomas mentions afforesta- tion as a possible spurce of occupa- tion for the unemployed.) It is true that the creation of forests and the maintenance of them cannot enlist large numbers of workers rapidly, but the employment is continuous and reliable and in its trail comes the pro- ject of a general settlement of people throughout the country. When for- estry settlements are wisely cstab- lished the occupiers will be fully em- ployed for all time, id afterwards when the wood becomes marketable 7| Whitby, visited Miss Della 2| Betty and Joan of 3| the week end. Mr, and Mrs. NORTH OSHAWA BRIEFS North, Oshawa, Aug. 16--Mr. and ¥ Mrs, George Scott A) Miss Flor- ence visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore at Bowmanville Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. George Glover of Belleville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Stuart in Osh- awa and the Glover families here and in Columbus. Mr, and Mrs. Hardwick and baby Herbert visited Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Flintoff at Zion. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vallant Port Glover and Glover brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Woollridge of Seagrave spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett. Mrs. Gordon Glover and children Harmony are spending a few days with Mrs. Tom Solomon, Mr, and Mrs. A, Gerry motored and spent the week end at Lakefield with Mr. and Mrs. S. Young. Robert Brown, Sr, and Mr. and + Mrs. R. J. Brown and baby, and Mr. 25{ and Mrs, Robert Shorten and Jose- phine motored to Watertown, N.Y. and Red Wood, Alexander Bay and other points and visited relatives over John Brown and family and A. Brown re- turned with them and visited here this week. Douglas, Ileen and Winnifred Brown are visiting their grandpar- sts Mr. and Mrs. Alexander at Hil- ier. Misses Marjory Gerry, Betty Har- bor and Ileen Hammond and Messrs George Hammond and Fred Mathi- fons motored to Guelph over the weck en Mrs. Annie Scott and granddaugh- ter, Miss Dorothy Axworthy of New Toronto visited ~ Messrs. Thos. and George Scott and families Sunday. Word has been received from Ro- bert Grierson that he had a pleasant crossing to England, and was on his LILY HIMMELFARB Girl Communist and orator, who alleged police assault in August 1 Communist demonstration, was also in the thick of Me brush with the police at Queen's Park, Toronto, on Aug. 13, when Toronto police drove Com. munists and citizens from tho park, using blows and kicks. The affair has taken countrywide interest. of Toronto, visited Mrs. = Manning, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bennetta and children of Whitby spent Wednesday with their mother, Mrs. Manning. Congratulations are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Magee who were recently married. Mrs. Stamper of Toronto is visite ing Mrs. Carmichael. THE UNWELCOME KIND (Hamilton Spectator) Tourists who speed along our high- ways so that they will get to the next liquor dispensary before closii 18 Graveninrs; . Sept. %. and 20 Haliburto: Sept 2 6| Ramona .. Renfrew "27 | Riceville .. , Sept. 12 and 13 Sept, 26 and 27 Sept.- 24 and 25 Oct. 8 and 9S. Mountain i) Oct. 2 and 3} 8 SAMIR cavavssisrinsssesssssnsssvsns Sept. 25-27 Spencerville .. ELLA CINDERS_THE WRECKING CREW : Ai the number can be increased a hund- redfold. way to Scotland. Mrz. and Mrs. time arc not the kind of visitors we enthuse about. By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb hesley .... "hristian Island . larence Cr arksburg' ... Harriston Daly and two sons 16) Hepmore ' ighgate Holstein Huntsvill Hymers Iderton Ingersoll [nverary .. ron Bridge arvis .... Kagawong Kapuskasing Kemble ... ? Kemptville Kenora .... Kilsyth ... Kincardine . Sept. 10 and 11 Sept, 25 Sept. 26 and 27 cies 8 LOOKING AT THE BEST LITTLE CUNGING~ VINE. IN THE susiNESS! RR 2 Sept. te z THIS PAYROLL Ag. 29 and 30 Sept. +. 24 and 25 aess : 19 and 2 2 Langton .. Lansdowne Leamington . Lindsay . Lion's Head BRATION (AT MAL i) 0 Wi Anis RRR TRAY IEON BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-THE EIGHTEEN-DARY DIET |S CONER FER ME- I'M GOIN' TO START RIGHT IN EATIN' THE DRUGGIST MY WIFE JUST MADE ME GO ON \T TO-DAY- WELL OLD TOP - I'M THROUGH WITH "THE EIGHTEEN ~ DAY DET LL aT . DINTY AN WELL HAVE Ua FINE FEED 2] TOGETHER: . NEXT THE POST OFFIO / " 345 am. Daily, PHONE 378 240 am: Daily except Sunday ' ne am, i. Pai. N ail 8.03 ig Daily except Stinday, | 11.10 p.m. Daily. 12.03 a.m. 'Al times. shown ii above are times trains lepart from Oshawa Stat Station. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS tans ip) 10 Slmcoe Bt I 5. .m. Dail t Sunday, Lm, LEE aily. poo Daily except Sunday. .m., Dail! m. Daily except Sunday, . Daily, p.m. Daily, .m, Daily, p.m. Daily. W Phone 208 Felt Bres. The LEADING JEWELER 12 Simeoe S St. ull | ny 1000 00 BSE bs NI 1341 wo 8S rr Bly SE) pul | © 1829, Int] Feature Service Tae Great Britain rights reserved. Lm. Daily. m, Daily. Lm, pai .m. Daily. .m. Daily except Sunday. im Bai. except Sunday, : i 4 na wh * J WATER- JARS 845 pm. Dally 'except Sunday. ates THE POTTERY OF THE PUEBLO PDAS OF fie Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville ARTZONA AND NEW MEXICO IS ESPECIALLY . BUS LINE . ll INTERESTING, BECAUSE IT 1S MADE EN- enn on Eo ULE saa 28 Simooe Street, South, WRELY BY HAND,TOMMY. THEY DONOT A USE A POTTERS WHEEL . nina Saa3u20 WANON --- WATER =JARS OF THE ACOMA PUEBLO 9 i; JU INDIAN WELL, THINK ITS FUNNY THAT YOU DIDN'T KNOW THERE WERE b PUEBLO INDIANS IN ZANESVILLE, lf OHIO "CAUSE ALL MOTHERS INDIAN SPECIAL Men's Felt Hats $1.98 I. COLLIS & SONS 50-54 King W. Phone 733w BLACK POTTERY OF THE SANTA CLARA AND THE SAN JUAN Puzgios, © 15 MOLDED UPON THE BOTTOM OF AN OLD POT. UPON THIS BASE CON. OM COIL OF THE PLASTIC CLAY 15 BUILT UP, THE CREASES WHERE THEY JOM BEING SMOOTHED AWAY WITH A PIECE OF GOURD. THEN IT 1S SET AWAY 10 DRY. THE WORK OF THE DIFFERENT VILLAGES 15 QUITE VARIED 1 DECORATION AND BNE CLAY USED IN MAKING PUEBLO POTTERY 15 POWDERED Of A STONE T0 THE FINENESS OF MEAL, THEM I 15 MIXED WITH WATER AND KNEADED. THE JARS ARE BUILT UP ENTIRELY BY HAND EXCEPT THE BASE, WHICH Diamonds! Bassett's On Oshawa's Main Corner "pM MEN'S OXFORDS Special . $2.95 DOMINION CLOTHING Co. 68 KING ST. W. Phone 2141 We Deliver TILLIE THE TOILER--THE GIANT KILLER By Russ Westewy Ol HAD A LOT OF NERVE HAVING ME CALLED BACK FROM My VACATION JUST BECAUSE MR. GOOBER GOT SICK: WHAT DO YOU WANT ME TO DO, NURSE HIM? WHY SHOULD 17? I NEVER HEARD OF ™E GUY! ON, YOULL LIKE MR. GOOBER = AND HIS GON, ARCHIE, 1S THE CLEVEREST BOY- IT WAS ARCHIE WHO THOUGHT OF DON'T BE SORE, MAC, YOU LEGGO! YOURE OUGHT TO BE GLAD TO HAVE A CHANCE TO DO A KIND DEED WATT, MAC- HL'g A GREAT BIG BRUTE WITH A TERRIBLE WHA 1S THIS ARCHIE? NES JUST THE KIND OF A MOSQUITO I LIKE TO SLAP! 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