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Oshawa Daily Times, 31 Oct 1929, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, ANOTHER LAKE MONSTER SFEN British Columbla Produces Another Story of "Ogopogo" Cowichan Lake, J 1,0, == Apponre anee-of & great', headless mons wer' in the placid' waters of Cows ehan Take vocontly has heen rer parted here and the sory 1x re woived with mingled $ Agron and eur ty, Baveral wren a heen sent out to ver iy he the orth ehroniele brought in {amen Thomas, of Riverside, ay palms that he saw (he creature while erulsing In his powerboat, 1 Jassonad the speed of my hoat while approaching the Narrow wo is to avold some logs," a Thom Mo "Having passed the logs | mw what y hought to he n tele hone pole about twenty feet long lonting on the surface, Budden: had taken to he un pole Ive, leaving a ripple he Mina it, "My blood van cold, for Just as it dived I had a very clear vision of the monster, There was no head or tal) visthie and the total lengt! was probably thirty foot, The poloy wan Jrayinsh hrawn," homie story 18 substantinted hy hig wite, wiro was with him in the hoat, fevaral months ago a visiting doetar reported having seen A wan serpent in Cowlehan Lake and wan {aeved, Tha creature veporied hy the doetor hag evidently reappears LIN Ea INVESTIGATED Ad io mihetic Wines and Fraud: ulent Containers Quite Common rer. Paris, October #0 ~=Hynthetio wines and food and fraudulent Hae containers have heen diseoys wed In quantities hy the SALAH of the municipal laboratory here 9 'Naver, says Dr, Maurice Laban, adi i who has haen Invéstigating the | hjeot, "has there been so much pe wt a rand fn French wines and food, The photograph hove shows V, Wo Diteman, Butte oatleman, whose attempt to span the Atlantle on October 88, in his tiny Barling Ee eS A The art of 'erste', developed hy the Germans in the war, has hes soma selentifio Of 841 pamples of wine, 188 were found to he fraudulent, Milk Moyie onken of dootering'! in 0 out of IHG tants, A favorite ver aipe for wine embyabed water, beets and ved pigment for walor, ahonp aleohod for "iiek' with some giyeartn to soften the: shook, snd Eireann, arome for houguet,' | Wina bottles tao have some In far examination, The law pros teoty Auiinst short moawura hut if ane huys meraly a hottie af wing thers 18 no guarantee of the vols ume of ite contents, Bottoms of bottles have heen pushed up un wl what looks Hike a full live ar something mare than a quart, reals ly 1s only twothivds of that amount, Heviglan of the law In gompel marking of the exact eine heen proposed as n remedy, Swallows fly high during goad wen ther and low hefore a stem Week End ecials AT SEAIR" a -- THE New Ar- "rival of a0 DRESSES FLAT CREPE AND SATINS 25 COATS Al shades, trimmed ---- flare Reg, $33.00, or Butt with and | | I | tent an the Inhel of each bnttle hady tardy wi lil $2450 an County monoplane, Golden Hind, has ape Parenti met with fallure, with his two ehildrens=dnekio (loft )y Neven yours old, and Mddile, i four, OCTOBER LAMB BORN AT SOLINA Neyer Before. Has This Oc "gurred in the Surround: ing | Distriot Holina, 1 Oey - Varlous farmers Baye sean rlbtively strwnge happens Ee thea hous this distnet, A heal thy and vel Jamh wis burn & week ain and on the farm where this lah With born a man has farmed for ave (OU yours and has not seen hetore a jah born so late In the year Mr, and Mrs, Cunningham, Osh Wil, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, GC Blanehard Mr, and Mrs, Wilbert Glaspel, of Uxbridge, Vernon Mark, Miss Sadi Wlarehtord, Mrs Chisrles Hardy ami on Alan, Cambray, visited James wl Harvey Hardy Me, and Mes, C, A Blanchard aml Arthur, visited his mother on Bun ay at Whithy Epworth League at Eldad opened with President Allan Balson in the ohare, the president outlined the pro ara up do Degember, Miss Ruth MeKessoek touk the devotional top i, A voor duet by Mra, Bmale and Men, Yoellowlees, "I Am a Biranger RT STRIATE TY Tope le ih cvemign wis "Hymns of the Kare ww Chugh "What a Friend Ye lve in Jesus," wis taken hy Wess y Yollowles "From Greonland's Mauntain by Mae Westlnky, posuere Lover of My Soul" hy Heb dmale 1 "AN Hail the name ul hy Hines Vink, Instrumental piven hy Kidesen Halson and gotitest wan held wm sharpie wl Melon Hakor and Vera Bhort 1) GALT held a meeting Saturday wi ab the home of their lead jah Maker, Lhe meeting th the president, Ruth M Prosithing, Fine were inde Poe Loraine eoneert in Bese gp Devotional subject on ald lng was taken by Mes, Baker, A ovinl duet was sung by Gladys wii WET reo Mra dvd ow RUTTEN josie Yollowleew, A reading oy Maury Stone," by Jean Millsory wn dhe meeting olosed with Japs Twist whieh candy and apples were Soe: gil The attendance was 13 pr, and Mrs JM, Cation, Made: Isabel and Joan, Mr and Mrs. Jordan, Misg Baily Jordan, re Harton, Toronto, Mr, and on RL Laurie, Harald, Kenest sald ah, Markham, visited Mi, and Mrs, Lo Yellowlees, My, and Mrs, John Shortt hd M mw Ford, Oshawa, visited IN 'S nortridge, My, and Mrs, J, Ho Hogarth and milly, Hampton, and Messrs Walts or and George Rahm, Burketon, were rent visitors at the home of Wentlake Mr, and Mis Alonso Williams and Lori, Pat Perry, and My, and Mrs, Albert W lama, Toronto, via i» wl Gy Howsam, Mr, and Mrs, C Howsam visited at the home of 2 Williams, Port erry, Mr, and Mes, Clarence Tink antl Miss Kathleen whte Sunday visitors wih Me i EK, Tink, » 0 Tuesday evenl onng hos ple met A The NN, ol 1H Mra Walter. Vices amd om yonted Mr, and Mes, Hilton 'Fin with a remembrance from the coms munity in which they both have tas KO Motive parts in chur work and Me, Tink on the football field, Chars lea ey aoted an chairman, Miss Hele Baker Jad a Nicely worded address and Messrs Ernest Hookaday and Earl Wilbur made thy presentation of two Rattan ohaies an a Hoor lw in Ravn Tal iy Hamplon and Reh Dunit Roy o . , TS Aker o on ay, nd Nb, oh Brkeh Chan uit and 1, Baker, at tide ¢ PN in Bowiians or W, ER on Monday Reni -- farmers of Dupe stomble " John Re tn Maple i Farm for a judge ng demonstration in heavy horses heef cat eon hogs, and hire A then they journeyed BA A. Pascoa's for Holstein cattle, Walter ih Sith, Brighton, w op . thats nh. 10 the illness of Datriot ane Rips Messrs C Gordon Leask and Russel furnished the class af horses, PW laneha TAN 8, ~ th |] the weekend with Dr, and ha Reynolds Hillabw aL Mr and Meso WL Wright and Lass [ Wl Wa a "(7 Chis, Wil 10 on Miss t, ewmarket, rv, and wilen, Misses Lillian and Lis 44 oronto, visited James Bale recently, [} pnd Mrs, Dawson and family and Miss Bessie Reynolds all of Pet erhore, are Sunday fienty of My md, , Reynolds, Ww, hssoe suffered a stroke of ht om Ainge Crossman Have and Irene viv fod Yascoe, ry, and Mrs, Fao visited H Ciehhete on Sunday st Kedron, Fascas spent Sunday re. Ww 1, Moun ay, Kedron r. and Mrs, Cecil Pascoe were Hueats nt # Loot Helr party last week where Mr, Pascoe won the gentle mats firs rie # box of chocolates Harold Pascoe lost a valyahle horse on Rien ay night of Indiges tion Miss Vera Baker is In Patarhore, Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Annis vislied in Toronte recently, Mrs, Detenbeck, and Mrs, ¥lwood Lele Oshawa, visited at Mrs, J, Bas ors, at' to the ony baron, on of the Youn wit Oshawa, EE -- LL The Uplted p Sates Bureau of Vigh vous. eries maintaing Federal hatcheries in Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, The ¥ish and Gane Cammis sion of California nlaintaine un Blute hutehery at Yosemite Park, and Bate eacaperation Is given In other nis tional parks through furnishing fish for planting in park waters, nn, MISSIONARY Fry CHINA TO SPEAK: Rev. Mr, Milligan Will Be | Le Sunday Maple "Grave, Oot od, { vi und My he memhevy People's Union were unahle to take charge of the viea here, The pastor spoke to & largo congregation, ext, Bunday the services will he at the usual hour, whoo! wension Charles Mason Bowmanville will teach the pEvAnes Jenson, wan, of Chins, will speak st the shuvoh services, Mr, anda Mvs, Charles White, of spent Bunday with i. parents, Mr, and Mrs, J, BD Mri, Alex Wilkins and son Nel Hulem, visited My, and Mes, Ernie Voley on Sunday, Quite & number of the men of the chureh attended the lnymen's hanguet which was held in King wireat United ehureh, Oshawa on Thursduy of last week, 1929 Kigin Mun ay, who Is aitend ing the OAC, al Guelph, spent the week-end at home, The Young People's Leagues had an intevesting meeting on Weanes Any of last week, when Mrs, Vriank vown, of Bowmanville, gave # splendid paper on "Give Prohibis nh ehanee, Hguor has had ix ny, Other items on the program were, reading by Miss Winnie Lan amar, Miss Hon Gimblstt and R, I ong; A Aust hy Misses beiry fidred Bowden; a solo hy A undayi plano solo hy oeking and a quartet i "bd, Krnie Laird, Wm Jack Cator, This meet fovan n charge of Jack Cator, i viserpresident, gue this week will be held on ursday evening and will he Bn the form of a Hallowe'en mas hal The mesting will he in or a of fan Cirels Munday, foyrt vied®president, All the memhberg fire requested to come In todtime OF he prepared to pay a nt fine, Candy and apples nerved, 'Grove on § =O win wid Tn Deter LLL AL the Bunday of a Rev, Mr, Milk wilh The Western Fish and Game Pro teetive: Assocition, an organisation compased of the foremost conserva tianists from California, Oregon, and Washington, was formed for the pur fie of uniting the sportsmen of the acific Btates In the battle for Son servation prinelples, More cups to the pound , more flavor in the cup, more tang to the taste, at's what makes Red Rose bh sd popular, Every package guaranteed, REDROSE TEA s good ted' RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE fs extra goo ood THREE KEYBUARDS FOR have declared that the quarter-tont PIANO pana and similar Instruments whic pive a division of tones ny feston to musie its "Aud quality" whieh hw heen dost to some extent In the pre ent not lon system, Musicians in Paris have (alien much Interest in the new triplekey howard plano which was recently de manstrated before a group of distin Miuking friends with 8 bass Is #1 gulshed yusielans, The instrument | gecomplishment of Herbert Ross @ wis inveuted hy a young Mussian, | Toronto, Canada, He first pleked wy and was made In German I pros | an sequaintanes In his boathouse Wr the Trent Wiver distriot last summe ind found the fish wilting st the sine spot this vear, It Jumps out of the water for a worm whieh Aew dangles, but refuses to have his meal served hy anyone alse, rom does 24 separate pitches and was de vised especially for the rendition of chamber music and a symphony eom posed hy the Inventor, The see tions have quit rand three-quarter sharps and Nats, Modern eomposers EE RT ------ ---- JSR ! 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