THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 193C PAGE FOURTEEN { Thursday at Bowmanile Hospital, fsenerat for the dominions. The pa- go NEWLYWEDS py PRESENTED |e cust iat ne ce ie Only fit grade okie gud A full, rich flavour that : Spanish Olives are used. ai han are cae governs | GAVES complete enjoyment are to have an open fall and winter, p Frank Hastings, O. A. C., "Guelph, general would be appuinted by the { spent the. week-end at howe. C \/ King solely in ce onsultatio with and | Quite 2 number from here attend- on the advice of the dominion con- {ed the Harvest Home services at El- a. cerned. Ii | dad on Sunday afternoon and even- a | go 1 E. Billet and Gaugltet, Besa TEXAS YINAN IS accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Chas Mr. and Mes. os Loyd if Mary Did" Again Delo visited Toronto friends on Sunday, son Are Pleasantly lights Large { The issioy Band will meet at the CMIGHT ARAIN BY 1 | SmI FEDERAL AGENTS TEA Surprised Audience ! | ternoon, Nov. Tt, at 3 o'clock. : a 2 . Hampton, Oct. 28. ~The play, "And . # Solwa, Oct. 28--About 80 friends | yi iaion, Ot Zhe gar. "Av 1S A TRYIN 0 Fresh from the gardens' sUesiie tL] of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson much favors) 2 cia Roe 3} fave rable commer t, since 1s . . 4 1 Her Famous Night Club in See Gerti Momgomery), wet af he fir J clentation on the Svening of » frequently enough rccently to be bins er Ville were goth. or evenini, J the 'Sunday Scho CHECK ILLITERACY INVITES ELLSWORTH Youlg roel Io Biuberacn hr, New Ful Sobimt of Slaased as "reguary approached | MINISTER UPHOLDS & " 0 i the 4 de r AUS- 4 € - € gitress © cere C n wile nd SIOuM 10 whe bir hairs pices of the Women's Instat pe. p-- : TO GO TO NORTH POLE Bdded, Je ezpected 30, he gn t he | eves ay contided "to her thal. the; v erent | | THREE DZPORTATIONS dargaset Seost fv. 3 mieely vorded in grep Tong wr AL New Textbook Will Be Dis-| INA SUBMARINE | 0 the poles Ct | oy ein n Voeiy Lewns Wie os Yai ent on' doing their duty, | (By Canadisn Press Loassd Wire) oming of so many uninvited guests, play befoue, when Hen here rere] tributed to Ignorant | { Guinan had another embarrassing They arrested Jernardi Tann. ; Ottawa, Oct. 28.--While he re- \t the 'proper time Misses Evelyn when the Hampton Young People | Folk (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) DOMINIONS WILL moment when she discovered that Busistant manager an Borsa | ferred to the cases as "very dis- ian, cd a 0 8, € - Milwaukee, Wis, Oct, 20.--Sir she had been entertaining cops un- | / esuing " CHOOSE GOVERNORS | § again : ing them with maintaining a tressing® Hon. W. A, Gordon, Hillson and Fanny Smales and Mr. | Oo more displyed their splendid | Ba kee i talph Withur presented Mr. an talents in a literary manner, pleasing | P ( 20 Ale Feo Hubert Wilkins, noted English Arc- are : f Mrs. Ferguson with a mantel clock, their hearers Lillian Tebsen, i Washington, Oct, 50.----Ahe ¥ tic explorer, has invited Lincolv | 4 The blow-off came yesterday | nuisance under a state law and | minister ot immigration, today up- satching candle sticks and silver 5 fritz f or talented young Neo eral. Government began last wEbL [pegs (njted States explorer, (By Canadion Press Leased Wire) | morning while about 200 guests | with furnishing "set ups" for | held the course pursued by the ; " A ano of our talented young peo- 4 n : a b id pepper shakers. The bride and le, rurovide 10 numbers, between.) [the greatest educations) obs 4 pref to accompany him on his propose London, Eng., Oet, 30--The Dally | were ching the * floor show | lignor, an offense under the fed-| federal authoritics in deporting room thanked all for their gifts | Ye hich ass" THER IDFe tackled --the task of stamping submarine trip to the North Pole [Herald asserts that one of | 1 Ii Guinan directs at the | eral prohibition law, > Alice: Ainsworth t Hamil id the evening was spent 1 a so- [oot WW ve Jlsh. Touch appre [iice racy from among the nation's | gy co-leader of the expedition, most important results of the / Arzonaut in West 54th : Bek Sha Yo BMILON, y H 4 { . : "he stectiy p ore i art : |povulace. | . Bir Hubert said last night that |perial Conference would be elimina- | Stree Th detect] es then gathered up | Alice Barton, of the same city and p Tv 1d proper eveninz | partly filled bottles from several | in ordering the deportation of had visited the place) tables where guests were seated. | Elien Naylor of Woodstock, Ont. SLE RNR IRR RRS Ck ial way after which refreshments | "pg "coo have not heard this . , p . vere served, . far vy. may do so by goin A great army of eduocation has | he planned to leave New York in| tion of interference - of the *i < Eldad i the ehure) tto De : ry Monday "evening | been get up with President Hoover | April for England and from there government in election of gover sunday at 2d lound. Lie &) Hel N hae hen it will be sta "lat its head and wit sacked to is utmost Spas V wit F for this ainth : : " ladvisory committee on illiteracy as v. Mr. Ss preaching two very f€0 ul Mrs: Redyert ¥, .. ln sort of general staff to conduct the | Fen able i Eon i he ¢ hele So i | : 1, re " wee wequaintances s ! tf feaching campal ign ol fe sey 4 were os 1 1 Mr. qW Po fond IBy means of a novel lesson hook sicholl ) fle, wh ng | Ly was r the most party | just off the presses the country ' alos 1 ing manner, R loudy, ra falling n } ter 15.000.000 and more adult illiterate 1} Dic) 1 AT rk © { ho i lay a wht lare to be taught to read and writs Gre to od cirenit on Sund; L. y Elmer - Jolins visited f1 24 simple, attractive lessons. r, and Mi 5. C. Vice and Mur ray, | daughter, Mrs. Milton Slemon, Hay After an hour's instruction from of Columbus, and Miss Luella Hep- f do m, on Sunday. the bandbook, it is estimated a per. | Mrs, Lorne Robbins, «skard, | yon who could neither read nor | visited her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Vir- | write will be able to'read a few tue, on Sunday. stfort lines and sign his name--an I his national surn, Kedron, visited with Mr. Wal- ier Viee's, Mr. and' Mrs. Stagley Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Salter |accomplishment which, according to a" Rows, of Sunderland, visited at sited he ter, M Duy the committee, br « {orth such el Mr. H, E. Tink's home recent! ddwater, who is ill over the week- |atio hat some are nearly overs Mrs, W, H. Westlake has been | er ' Stion 'thay son henry nd isiting with friends in Brampt tev. Smart, of Greenwood, occu --_-- Bron | Mr, George White visited with pied the pulpit on Sunday me ring, | i friends in Owen Sound recently preaching very impressively, from | FOUR CARS HIT BY Mr, and Mrs. HH, ( ameron ar d [the words of Numbers, 13th chapter, | TRAIN SEVEN HURT ph IN, Miss F. Cameron, of Corbett's Point, | 23rd and 33rd ver \nd the sited with Mr, and Mrs. Hobb { mio the hrool ' (4 cnt from then ran x Hogarth and Dor- tuat ' . wl thee. Har (By Canadian Press Lease yi ted with Miss ho . an tw bo ats ft 1 rg Cleveland, Oct, 2 Seven per rth recently, ouiht of the pomegranates and of [Sons were injured, one seriously, In Mr. and Mes. W. T. 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