' THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1931 A Double Accident Elginburg. -- While drawing in nay, W, E. Cordukes had the mis- fortune to. have a finger caught in i pulley. He was operating the hay fork at the time of the accident dnd the end of his finger was torn off. .;L. Silver was called to remove r. Cordukes:to the doctor. Near the intersection of Sydenham and Portland roads the men met with an accident and both received numer- ous cuts and bruises which required medical attention. Farmers Well Pleased " Pembroke.--Farmers of this dis- trict are in much happier mood fol- | been banned in the St. river from St. Lawrence the waterworks docks, both inclusive, Happily the re- baseless, civic officials state, nich tople who so desire and have =) { rain Wi the Jeisure time at their disposal lowing ig TE storm apatt - and bathe to their hearts seven a:m, on Monday. and " ent. 'ued unabated until noon. Vande {L p-- fall was the heaviest in week, #1} gotservative vi e H Nn 0) nome i which grain ative Association held a picnic at were badly burned up, an ni Frontenac Park _on Wednesday sections practically destroye® iitrom 123) pm. till § pm. and the will do untold pa Pastures. event was featured by a program of practically at an end from the loft sports and speeches. Refreshments dry spell, will be revived and water. | Were served." The members of the and wells again supplied wit association looked forward to a re- cord attendance. Bathing Not Banned oy, | Asniversary Celebrated Brockvijle--~A rrent | Lindsay.--Old St. Andrew's Pres- without foundation and - that byterian Church at Fldon celebrat- to the effect Picnic '} Kingston --The Kingston Conser- | F ed its 87th anniversary. on Sunday, uly 19th, with the special services py taken by Rev. Galbraith, of Toronto, Three services, one in the morning, in the afternoon, and one in the 'evening were held, the ser- vice in the afternoon being taken entirely in Gaelic. Rev, Scott, who is the pastor of the old church also took part in the services, armer Injured Brockville.--James Dustin, a well- known district farmer, sustained a fracture of the right ankle, injuries to his head and back, when dragged by a team of horses attached to a hay rake when they ran away on his farm. The breaking of the tongue of the implement frightened the horses, which pulled the driver from the seat and before they could be stopped had dragged him over the field He is in a local hospital, -- Your nearest A & P Food of summer foods . . All the materials for the as everything you i and at typical A & P low prices. FINEST QUALITY BOILED GENUINE NEW SEASON'S SPRING LAMB BONELESS MEALED Cottage Rolls ». 18. 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LIMITED OF CANADA pe Fell Out of Tree Peterborough. --Falling out of tree near his home shortly after eight o'clock last night, Dean Cutmore, 6 ear old son of Mr. and Mrs. G. i Cutmore, of 223 Prince Street, fractured his arm and was severely bruised. Attended by Dr. M. Yell- and, the boy was taken to Nicholls Hofpital for treatment. Sleep- Walker Injured Ottawa,--When six-year-old Ray- mond Joseph went walking in his sleep he fell from a third floor win- dow of his parents' home and suf- fered serious injeries. It is feared he sustained a slight fracture of the skull. At hospital it was said his condition was serious but not crit- ical, Narrowly Escaped Rockspring.--Little Miss Muriel Masson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Masson, Smith Falls, narrowly escaped drowning while sisting her grandparents Mr, and Mrs, H O'- eill. On Friday, Muriel who, with her mother and brother, Donald, was spending the day here, was playing in the yard and fell into a tub of water beside the house, Life appeared to be extinct when they found her but they worked with her until Dr. W. E, Throop, Frankville, arrived. She was very sick, but was {able to be taken home late in the | evening. Club Out of Debt Kingston. --It was announced at the mecting of the directors of the Kingston Flying Club at their meet ing held at the club house at the Municipal Airport Monday evening that the note of 2,000 incurred when | the club purchased the new Moth nlane after the two planes belong- ing to the club had crashed, had been paid off and the club was now out of debt. The net proceeds of 1 $1,500 cleared on the air meet held {in June helpel materially toward | solidirying the club's financial posi- i hon, | RARE { Church is Repaired | North Augusta, -- St. Peter's [ ( hurch, which has been undergoing | much-needed repairs during the | past few weeks, will be reopened | for service on Sunday next, The in- | terior has been redecorated and the outside is now being painted, in- Poultrymen Active Picton.--Prince Edward Poultry Association held its annual meeting Friday night and selected, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, January 19- 20-21, as the dates for the next an- nual show. Hearty resolutions of applications were passed with re- gard to the services of the retiring president, Mr. Fred Newman, who was made an honorary life member of the Association. Are Cutting Grain Picton.--Last week quite a num- ber of County farmers cut fields of rye while a few have cut fiields of wheat and barley. Growth was ex- cellent. The hot, dry weather has- tened the ripening process, KEDRON NEWS (Beatrice M. Mountjoy, Corres .e pondent) Kedron, July 21.--Mr. and Mrs. Walton Pascoe, Bowmanville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Pascoe, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Moore and family, St. Catharines, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. S. Jewell. Mrs. J. Gray and Miss Helen Gray have returned to their home in Toronto after spending three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hepburn. ' Miss Grace Werry, Enniskillen, has been holidaying with her cou- sin, Miss Wilma Werry, Mrs. Earl Van Dyke and Miss Hazel Van Dyke spent Wednesday with Mrs. Bert Montgomery, Osh- awa. Miss Irene Wight, Hampton, and Master Glen Brooks, Oshawa, have been holidaying at Mr, J. Arnott's, Mr. Dudley McGregor is spend- ing a month's vacation at Brace- bridge. Mrs. A. D. Van Dyke visited her gister, Mrs Bishop, of Osh- awa, on Wednesday. Congratulations to Master Mark Hancock on passing his en- trance examinations. Mr. Eric Moore, St. Catharines, is holidaying with his aunt, Mrs. 8. Jewell, Mr. and Mre. T. W. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pascoe and Lore raine attended a party at Dr. Mc- Culloch's, Orono, on Monday in honor of Mrs. Heatlie's birthday. cluding the tower. When completed this will make vast improvement. | Go to Brockville | Kingston. -- Eight caddies from the Cataraqui Golf and Country | | Club weat to Brockville on Tuesday to take part in a match with cad- | dies from the Brockville Golf Club | The boys from here were accom | panied by N. Aldridge, the assistant | "pro" who wil play the assistant lat the Island City course. Decoration Day Omemece.--The third annual de coration day was held Sunday, July |19, in Emily Cemetery. The ar- | rangements were made by the local Orange Lodge and the Women's Justitute. The Salvation Army Band of Lindsay, supplied the mu- sice Visitors on Wednesday Kingston.--Gananoque golfers ar- rived in Kingston on Wednesday for their annual match with the mem- | bers of the Kingston Club. A larke | turnout was expected as the Ganan- {oque match is one one of the best during the season. After the play it was probable that the usual gath- ering at dinner would take place. Complete Big Tunnel * Ottawa--One of the most inter- esting public works carried out for the city has just been completed in the half-mile long sewer tunnel which has been virtually mined from 30 to 60 feet below the surface of the city, extending from the* out- let at Queen's Wharf on the Otta- wa river along Bolton street to Cathcart Square, on the east side of Cumberland street, The only other tunnel is the pedestrian subterran- can passage which runs trom the Union Station across Connaught Place to the Chateau Laurier hotel. This is for pedestrians only. Excursion PostPoned Kingston.--The very heavy rain last evening was responsible for the postponement of the annual Knights of Columbus Moonlight excursion, The great majority of those who of departure and it was decided to hold it over one week. Montreal Man Preaches Prescott.--Rev. W, E. Wright of Montreal, formerly of Shawville, Que., conducted the services in St, Paul's United Church here on Sune day, in the absence of Rev. D. N. Coburn, who is on his vacation. Renovate Town Hall Prescott.--The Town Hall and market buildings are in the hands of the painters this week, this work being done under the supervision of the town council. pairs @re also buildings. Necessary re- being made to the Water Fit to Bathe Ottawa. -- Branding as alarmist rumours, recent statements that th water of Palm Beach near Britannia was contaminated and that bathers had been infected with skin diseases Dr. R. E. Nelson, medical health of- ficer, of Nepean Township, stated that after careful investigation, he found the water there to be irom noxious microbes and safe for bath- ing purposes, New Mixer Used ; - Kingston.--The application of the new surface to the Day Forty Foot Road, connecting the Front Road and the Bath Road, has been start- ed and up to the present time hs 500 feet have been paved. The new mixer, purchased by the Suburban Road Commission, is being used gn the work and is proving a great time saver, according to the Count Road Engineer, Mr, J. E. Goodman May Re-Open Quarry Smiths Falls, -- Probability that, the town quarry will again come in-, to prominence as a means of provid ing employnfent for local residents who are oufl of work was indicated when at thejregular meeting of the town council relief matters wer thoroughly @scussed. had intended going were prevented and sg few turned up at the time Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hoskin and family attended the Woods-Johns picnic in Hampton Park, on Wed- nesday. Mr. Howard Beath, Toronto, was a week-end guest of his cou- sin, Mrs, L. Hancock, Misses Helen and Marie Cole are attending summer school at Oak Lake, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Luke, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Luke and chil- dren, Oshawa, Miss Dorothy Luke, Winnipeg, visited with Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Luke, Sunday evening. Miss Bernice Werry and her company of girl guides are camp- ing for two weeks at Niagara where they are holding a model camp. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pascoe and Lorraine, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Scott attended the Pascoe family re-union at. Elliott Memorial Park, Hampton, on Thursday. Mrs. A. D. Van Dyke, Miss Ha- zel Van Dyke, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Dyke attended the Decora- tion service at Zion, Sunday after- noon. oil ; Mr. John Mountjoy, Miss Bea- trice Mountjoy, Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Mountjoy and Marion visited To strain I oH icos: allow tocol a 1o taste- pour into glasses half fu ICED "Fresh from the Gardens" Mr. and Mrs. = E. Elliott, Bow- manville, on Monday. Mrs. M. H. Langmaid and Miss Vida Langmaid, Oshawa, have been spending a few days with Mrs. Everett Mountjoy. Mrs. Hugh McKenzie, of New York City, was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Conlin. A large number from here were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lance Beath at thelr entertainment and dancey on Friday evening. Master Ralph and Miss Helen Hepburn are spending a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mountjoy, Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mount- joy and Bessie, Mrs. M. H. Lang- maid and Miss Vida Langmaid, Oshawa, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Jewell. Mr, Bert Luke returned home, Saturday evening, after spending two weeks' holiday at Port Car- ling. Miss Annie Finucan, Mr. Wm. 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