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Oshawa Daily Times, 7 Oct 1929, p. 10

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PAGE TEN THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1929 i HAMPTON BOY HURT IN FOOTBALL GAME Fred Jones Badly Cut When Accidentally Kicked in the Face Hampton, Sept," 30,«Mr, and Mrs: mer Bayi, 'Loronte, visited the late vu Mather, Mrs, Vsther Blevens, Aently, CVred Jones, received uw had ent in the lies win playing fugtball, |i the pe oh Mon hy. evening, me weht tu pick up the ball us one of the other players went to kiek ft, vhieh ated Whim recelving the Lenehit wf the Wek, Mr, Ross Ve#iouth, Oshawa, spent Sunday wt home, Mr, W, Wi Horw's residence has heen Improved this week by a new cement veda, Mr, and" Mrs, Lorne MeGill are moving io Mrs, Jebson's house (his week, Mr Bartford, Baltimore, Is visits daughter, Mrs, W, Smale, nd Mrs, Will Jefrey and son and Miss Vernw Marrs, to, visited nt the home of Mrs orn on Bundey, round Mes, War) Christie, Misses lan and Mildeed Phillips, Torons » Mr DD, Wiekson, Oshawa, and Tra, Phillips, Cobourg, visited the Mutter's daughter, Mrs, Wilbert Crag over the week end, Mrs, Marry Wileox visited her sles ter, Mrs, Dr, Davies, Oshawa last week, Mrs, \Wm, Smale, and son, Wilfred, vigited the former's mother, at Balti more on Sunday, Mrs, 1. A Cole, Bowmanville, vis ited her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Soueh on Tuesday, Quite mn number from here attended the Harvest Home services ut Lldad on Sunday Rey, Biel, preached to a fulr cons gregation on Sunday morning speak ing on the parable of the sewer, Mrs, Lilla Jebson, Is under the doctor's care, Her many friends wish lier a speedy recovery, Mr, C, HL. Barrows, spent the week end with his sister, Mrs, M. Good man, Bert Stevens s out again since his recent aeeident Mr, and Mrs, C, E, Horn and fam ily, Mr, and Mrs, W, G, Doldge, Mrs, TO Wray, Eileen and Jackson, Migs N, Horn, Mr, C, Stonehouse, und others attended Mackstock fair on Saturday, Mrs, | Wilcox who has been wieralng # broken shoulder blade, has theen visiting her daughter, Mus, Densen, Bowmanville, Mr, Wilcox geeompanied hey Miss Ethel Stephens, Toronto, vis ited her mother, Mrs, Charlotte Ste phens, over the week end Dr, Davies and wife, Oshawa, vias fied, at the home of 11, VW, Wilcox on Sunday Mr Frank Hastings, O, A, C, SALA AAA A A A LA Lh bl TYYTTTTYTTYYY " ee he alee ce le leone leit dss liege TTY PTeeTTTYTTTTTTTTTY CN TIME TABLE, Elective April 19, 11M, { am Daily am De 4 i vi y encept Sunday, Wy, ah times 'wralap ULL] "Ae » haws Siation, p NATIONAL RAILWAYS CANAD MATIC, AA | ogden Fie an Dally; sneent Sunday am, Sunday enly, '13 Jit Benda Aa . AN idl Fp, i: ear Sunday, Wily, wm, Daily, Wily, eneept Sunday, We 82 = a yy oantept Sunday, , Deadly, ih exveept Bunday, Wily, Sunday 232313 Guelph, visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs, C, W, buastings on Bundy, Mr, und Mis, Hughs, Buffislo, wer Bundy guests of Mr, and Mrs W W. Horn, he W, M, 8, meeting this month wos held ut the home of Mrs, UW Avery, on Tuesday afternoon, Sept, 2th, Mrs, Bick presided over fhe meeting, Aller the regular business dizgpgsion, spd reports from the here ald, tho mieting wis glven Ih chirye of Myst C.F, Kersluke | the prayers und hyo bel related fo he sub Jeet, "Voarly Pioneers of © Canada," whidli 'wis Auleen, up In three parts, by Miss M Katerson, Mrs, ' walter, und Mrs, Kersluke Arrangements are being made for the W, fi 8, annual thank offering I'he October nieting on the 15th will Be held at the home of Mrs, ( H, Wallsee, Mr, Prank Hastings, 1s attending, Ontario Agriewliurs! College, Guelph Mr, and Mrs, Sprackiin, Toronto, visited wt the home of Mr, and Mrs, John Colwill, Jr, ! Mrs, W, Strutt, Rochester, visited her slater, Mrs, Maud Robbins, re cently, Mr, und Mrs, J, Keen, and fumily, Toronto, visited at the home of Mrs Elmina Joins on Sunday last, Mrs, Gordon Vanesmp, and son, arte, use Line, visited with' her mother, Mrs, Charlotte Stephens, for i few days Mrs, MeCartney and daughter, Tos voto, who have heen visiting Mr, (Rev) J. |, Blak, hive returned home, Mr, und Mrs, W, LI, Kent, Mr Shepherd, Mrs, G, W Pratt und son, 'Toronto, were recent gueets al the home of Mr, V, W, Farn Dr, und Mrs, Norman Allin and three sons, Kdmonton, Alheria, Miss es Annle Allin and Kya Boueh, Bow manville, Mrs, MeWood and daugh ter Dorothy, Detroit, Michigan, Mrs John Pye, Fauniakillen, Mr, and Mrs 1, Goodman and ehlldren, Osh awa, and Mr, and Mrs, WV, J, Tre nouth, Napanee, were recent visitors ut the home of C, W, Souech Plans ure helng made for the re opening of the ehureh, to be held on Qetober 13th, furthér announcements will be In regard to the sor viees, Mr, and Mrs, CC, FE, Horn, mad a business telp to Toronto, on Wed nesdav, Young People's Rally was obeerved on Friday night, There was a good attendance and Miss N, Horn, Pres ident, was ln the ehalr, The printed program wis followed, the theme throughout being "Lessons from the Harvest," Mrs, Harold Salter had | charge of the Devotional period, this was followed by & cornet solo by Mr, Wallace Horn, Rev, Bick gave a short talk on "Canada's Increase" A lively shorus was sung by several of | the Leaguers, and Rey Harold Stainton gave a very helpful und In teresting address on "Lessons from the Marvest," emphasizing the im yortance of sewing good seeds of kindness If we want to reap the right kind of a harvest, As a thind | wusieal number, Mr, Walluee Horn | plaved "Somewhere a Volea Iv Calls | ing," on the vielin Missa Camp hell contributed to the Hterary of the program, the meeting closing with a hymn and the Mizgpah bene dietion Mian Sadie Virtue, A few days at home tad hide I'oront pent | Mbgary in| at Hagers The flest travelling Ameriea was founda | | town, Maryland | motive | whieh Is A new type switehing loc being tested In Chicago, 1 smokeless and noiseless, und ean be operated from any one of three sources of power--averhead wires, gan engines, and batreries Changing from one of power to another fs merely matter ol pushing & button Slorpge solre " Numerous sclentifie expeditions are helng organieed In various party of the world, to visit Malaysia for the next total eclipse of the sun, Tt will be. vighle from Sumatra, Slam, Co ehin China, the Southern Piippines and sean thereabouts in May, Photos graphs of the corona, or outer su face of the sun, te be taken during the 'eelipie, ara eagerly awaited by Astronomers, HON, 0. MARSHALL SPEAKS, BRODKLIN Former Minister of Agricul: | ture 'in Alberin Gives In. | teresting Address | Braokiin, Oct, 4 Mr, Clittord Maynnrd, of Mumilton visited with friands hare ovor the week-end, Tho women's Institite had very wmivcosstul enturiginment on Beptomber 28 In the Township Hall, When Hon, Duncan Marshall tormer minister. of Agriculture of Alberta gave no very instructive and Interesting talk on hig trip through Heotland, whieh svery body enjoyed, The other on the programing were dred MaDulf sand Miss who gave readings, Mrs My, K, Wehber favoured the nu dence wily voerl numbers, Mru O, Pengolly favoured them with an Instrumental In her usual good style, Mr, William Dryden wal the chalrman for (he evening h There was a bountiful supply home-made cooking which brought good prices, one loaf of homes| made broad bringing sixty coniu, | Mrs, A, Johnson and Miss Louisa | | Robingon wre visiting with ~~ My and Mrs, 1, White in New Market Mr, and Mra, C, 1, Mackesd vis Itde with friends In Orillia the weelond ' he 0.7CG.. 1. '1 olootad | 1 thely new officer for the year, || nw follower: Lender Miss Mary Dry i don: president, Miss Louise Tobin son; vieepra Mira Helen Love; Meorelary Migs Evelyn WiHott; Treasure Mins JGrfle Flanists, Mins Jean Heott and Mi Ruth Blelde ELLA CINDERS- # numbers | Ming MII 15, Tohlr Cluny and f f of W fl h ove have GOOD MORNING, Ma. MeGrouses.! BRING ON YOUR, TALKING PICTURES) Mr, turned homo after spending a ples holiday with friends In Chi munity dronynd which was Women's urged the piven hy Tomporancg Wiainton, | a Mra harp p Reli pa HE, { Donn's 7 KIDNEY" // I'l A My and Mrs ant ngo The avourable which Park A weonthe for nly 20th nr y tended the Valy in the different rendy for the drills and good provided hy the sible wponkin The he home of nealing wns I from Mrs fine nddres Inds of books specially that | he nlso borne benut wetr) 08 Lhe wround us one mr A onomie Vig Five { ELLA INTRODUCE and Mrs \ JIE » Wi Leonnrd Noss nnd 1, Bradley have re the on ary Ia to g Taunt Mrs favoured Allan 'Moore triot president of Bhiviey if on wh rending of of o ald w 0 It LR) n hove orf ow wd solo fren } WOU TO YOUR, DIRECTOR} conditions annu wis hald ot I'Ke 66 1 ute Hateliffe with n the his ur o wore nl school the Com-% Monday Heplem crowd wut ha pupil uniforms There also win muni pupils met, i The Vir the di Bho gave | different hould rend he sory and wn coun ¢ should rend tenches tht 1 was me wi fo He no paper mhbers on us nother on hou given necompunied | ANNIVERSARY OF ALMONDS CHURGH Rev. Harold Stainton, Cour- | tice, To Speak st Services | on Oct, 20 4, Sunday Almonds, Oct i Sunday, Rally wus held on conmeneing at 2. o'¢ well filled, The sped program were sed, se of the school taki Adan recited I'he Lost Sheep," and Miss Olive Pilkey "Ihe Shepherd, Migs Vielet Mall gave a reading on the We of Paul, Mr, Jim MeQuay gave the life of John Wesley and Donald Ciflerest gave the life of Dr, & ill outstanding character, | which was given exceedingly Mrvice Fhe ehtreh wa inl Rally Da versal menibers | part, Mi sie Hive witzer, men ol well I'lils was fallowed by a talk by Kev, A. LL. Richard, choosing for his sub Jeet, the "Life of Francis Willard," Almonds anniversary services wil Sunday, Oct, 20th, and on Tues 22, und u concert will he held in { Harold Stainton of | « cepy the pulpit four he on (et th Courtice the day. M1 ind chureh, | will i Mrs, Charl Maorcombe of Plymouth, Ind, spent several days | lant week at the home of the former! brother, Mr, and Mrs, TI', More fr, and Mrs y and ombi Mins letin Van Ie WwW. HM, Bradburn (1) member for Petorboro City in the Inst legisla ture, favor of his supporters when Mes, Ive Fallin (2) and Mayor Roland Denne (3) will present (themselves for wuld, dn friored ed Wichardy was present and took of the held at the was present A number of Ho hoy 1 ere Te ¢ 1 LL i" M | le sing Mr Flignbeth end with fy ym dr in In danger of losing the | work Falls, It Is provincial Mis, the by andidature, League open Kev. A, ] harg social hour wa Young People 1 Tuesday might, Org Ww A A good attendance My onto meeting close ed roust ut the (ieorge Amer I'hey nll gath bonfire which young people enjo poand marshmellow of Mr, und Mrs onduy evening around a large wonderful light and told stor und plaved various ganies Fathergill and Mis ih the week ends in St Thoma odd of Osh WwW, Hall. | nt 1! Charles they spent Tauriguret I'nesduy w Mr ns ith McGregor und spent Mrs, W, Hall, BLAMES INTRUDER INMYSTERY DEATH headaguariers, Khe has been proms Inent In organization and platform Conservative women's organizer for Ontario, She Is vices president of the Ontario Conservas tive Association, and president of women's association Petevboro, of West and Fdna Mrs, John Hay of Tos Sunday Court Clerk Dies of Broken Neck i" Toronto th week In a hotel room at Chapleau Lorn Ontario rallrond town, 40 witernoon In Toronto General hospital with the eax Mhoery ny | Injury still AM ol nf ding Oct, 7 his neck Nehrly wan broken west Daniel yoestar v dled n erook, ounded by mystery, nn ante-mortem lo Chief family of Toronto were recent visits | Misses Blanche with Mr, and | [ { | Brother of : Toronto Police k | | tie | two | | 0 of his fatal | ¢ wiatement, ¥Vred Blhierrifls, Toronto police court clerk and brother of the deceased, states Daniel was at tacked and robbed in a hotel room the evening of Bept, 22 by nn man whom he knew only ns "Tony The intruder, It was sald, hurled Shores ngningt a bed-post, Poliea Chile Vorey Beott of Cha plenv, however, early today over long-distance telephone, sald he personally had investigated the cane and had found no evidences or foul play Shorriffe, It was Heott, received his injuries when he accidentally fell while alone in his room Fvidence gath~ erod by the Chapleau police, the chief snld, Indicated that Sherriffs had heen drinking, Provincial police and the To roto coroner's office are to open an Inquiry today into the unex plained death GLAND GRAFTING TRIED ON SHEEP Dr. Voronoff Conducts Ex- periment to Improve Meat Value Alexandre Vo skillful gland xperiments de length of the their declared hy Paris, Oct, 7D roneff ralting to hi hnfque to « the applying ned Increase heep and improve off conducted an experi at the physiological sta- ollege of France at Bons Minister of Agricul ne was present with pecialists A rum, two old, and six sheep, old, were used in the perime ( ers of the experis nt t week to study fon logn eine tur numeron and the By Bill Conselman and Charlie P* wb [( 4 HIS 8 ULRICH De. 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