Durham Region Newspapers banner

Oshawa Daily Times, 22 Sep 1928, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

[ CO J SER [HE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1928 "Dates of 1928 Fall Fairs . List of Ontario Fair Dates lssued by the Agricultural So- Lo a. pry Ontario Department of Agriculture Gore Bay Sept. 25 2 Grand Valley........Sept. 27 and 28 Gravenhurst. .... Sept. 20 and 21 Haliburton. «aa aansasanasnssns Sept. 22 HUntSVille, saan ns anns 6 T1dertON,« suena satasssansaanas Aberfoyle Abingdon Afjueourt (Scarboro),. -- a ant 3 and 3 atten saeanas casa Sept. 20- Re Oct. 2 and 3 PORE ans 2.0 ss S408 14% + 232 Sept, A Sept. 21-22 . 3 and 4 as 44 taassssSCDh 20 and 27 i Sept. 24-20 Bayfield. ....a aus 00a Sept. 25 and 26 Baysville....... grivsgeese oo 00 t: ept. and 2 Beaverton b 3 wd 2 senna atans Belmont Blackstock Bobcaygeon Sept. 28 and 29 Sept. 26 pt. 28 and 29 Oct. 3 and 6 "Sept. 26-28 Bracebridge +.Oct. 10 5 Brampton. ... 2 Brigden Brockville. ... Oct, 2 and 3 25 and 26 ..Oct, 4-6 . 27 and 28 Sept, 25-26 Oct. 3 and4 Burlington. Caledonia Campbelliord Cape Croker Reserve Ingersoll. ...qaaanaesq Sept. 27 Oct, 11-12 InVeral¥ aa aresassas .Sepe. 27 and 28 Sept. 25 and 26 aa anaaae LaanenasasaaSOpt, Sept, asansaaSept, 28 CAMINGLON . «oq anqasansasnans "| Lion's Head. . 5 NRRL EER at ER do tn py Delaware. . Demorestvill Desbarats . 3 Dorchester Sta Sanat ++ Oct, d Drayton. Magnetewan.....S6pt. 28 and 29 Dresden. Manitowaning. .......Sept. 27 and 28 Drumbo. Markdale Dryden,... Markham Dunchurch. McDonald's Corne Dundalk... Dungannon «88 Melbourne. save anss Merlin. ..ooaaneae . Middleville, oaaae Fairground. Fenelon Falls Mount Brydges Oc Fenwick Ue t. Muncey (United Indian)....Sept, 26 Neustadt Sept. 29 Newington Sept. 25-26 Niagara-on-the-Lake Sept, 22 Norwich. ....... saree Sept, 25 and Fete veess:Oct. 9 and 10 Sept. 27-28 sevarannaree Sept, 26-28 seerranees Sept. 20-22 Sept. 27 and 28 1 and2 SOSA TANS Oct. 4 ad Sept. 20 and 2! Oct. 6 XN Galetta Sept. 25 and 26 Galt.» carersevaser Sept. 28 and 29 O man can be a true lover of nature unless he loves his fellowman, for every man is but a part of Nature's plan. Our Service of Sincerity faithfully the highest moral and ethical requirements of our profession. DISNEY-COTT Funeral Home 87 Celina St., Cor, Bruce St. Orono... vss vesaraneeses Oct, 2 and 3 THEYRE A ey ++. Sept, 21 Owen Sound... ATER Oct. Paisley Palmerston Parry Sound. Pinkerton. ,.. Port Elgin., Port Hope... Powassan.,.. +. Sept, 25-26 Priceville «Oct, 4 and § Providence Bay vee Oct, 3-4 Ramona.. ,. 26 Riceville. REGENT TAXI 148 Simcoe St, S. Buick and Pontiac Cars Prompt Day and Night Service Long Distance Trips PHONE 2477 observes Oshawa A\ personal experience 'will prove to you its performing leadership. nal demonstration of the Hudson x Hudson can do essily many things We invite You as our guest to 2 e want you to learn which you would not expect an Stier eat io do at all. Scores Super-Six, ists, fresh from ex dustry, declare this Hudson Knowing that we are to ou take the tinctive from ordinary mo In all Hudson does there is effortless ease, There is no motor labor ~no sense at all of the mechanical. And whether in city drivi or in high sustained speed over country vis its action and comfort are the very luxury moment entirely of motion. And though Hudson thus leads in its gener- Coupe $1660 of motor- latest cars offered by the supreme performer of oh e all we pay, We assure you that from the 1 you will be 8 ormance 4 toring. port ous output of er, you can expect a fuel a Ty LT 0. pues 4 [us Fhousands of demonstrations support this average. New riders and new buyers are saying, *"There is no performance like it in world."' 600 8dnch Chassis 1 Sedan $1700 Coach $1600 Roadster $1660 127inch Chassis Standard Sedan $1860 Custom Landau Sedan $2120 Custom Victoris $2120 Custom 7-Pass, Sedan $2500 All prices f. 0, b. Windsor, taxes extra 1 Buyers can pay for cars out of income at lowest available charge for interest, handling and insurance CHADBURN MOTOR CO. OSHAWA, ONT. 5 | Weston.... Rosenheath. ..uss00...0ct. 11 and 12 3| St. Mary's... EE EET TR ssascncaancnane Simcoe Smithville... eansaes Sept. 24 and 25 S. River... cceeancec Sept. 27 and 28 Spencerville. ...qqqq0. Sept. 25 and 26 Stella. 1 i aaa eannnnassianaa Sept, Stirling. «occa naee «Sept. 25 and 26 Strathroy. .ceanseasaess Sept, 24-20 Streetsville. coaaeanaaass .Sepe, 22 Sunderland. ..qqe0eee Sept. 25 and 26 Sundridge. cco eee aannaaanss Oct, aasesansnsneanaseasOCt, 3 and 3 Tavistock. qvaaeeae Sept. 24 and 23 Teeswater.caqaseeeasss.Oct. 2 and 3 Thedford. ... aenessOct, 1 and 2 Thorndale. .sesensass Sept. 24 and 25 Tiverton. ce aaneeaansnasnnsnnessOCt 4 Tweed. cea earneeenn Sept. 24 and 23 OFAy sae erasseteatasrannseansOcte Underwood. sea anenesanneees Oct. Verner... a aseananasasannesSept, Wallacetown,.vveee..Sept. 27 and 28 Wal Arent aseanay t. } Walter's Falls. ....¢..Sept, 25 and 26 Warkworth. ..iveqeee...Oct. 4 and § Warren... «Sept, 25 and 26 Waterford. ..osessaeee..Oct. 2 and 3 Welland. ..vqaaveeeae Sept, 25-27 veces nnnansseass Sept, 29 Wheatley... vq eveeqs. Oct, 13 and 14 Wilkesport. «ovveaesananeseso Sept, 20 Windham Cenere...ovee.... Sept, 27 Wingham sesenasessOct, 9 and 10 Wolie Island., Sept. 25 Woodbridge. ... «Oct. 12 and 13 Wyoming. ..... vs+:0ct. 3 and 4 Zurich... cv 0iiayve Sept, 24 and 25 (These dates subject to correction), HOW LEADING MEN LENGTHEN LIVES Here's Inspiration For Man Whe Would Be Centenarian Judge Henry Neil, of Forest Hills, Long Island, tells how some great men are qualifying for his "Centenarian Club," organized for people who, out of serious pur- pose in life, want to live to be 100, It is a disgrace, he says for any person who has reached the age of 60 not to desire to prolong his life and to become a centenarian, 80 the results of his learning and experience may be at the service of the community, and of benefit to his fellow citizens, "During my journeys around the world I am seeking persons who are eligible to become members of the Centenarian Club, They are few and far between, but I am finding more and mcre of them, "The methods they are employ- ing to help them to become cen- tenarians are practically the same, though each has evolved his own from individual reasoning and ex- perience, shaw Physically Active "Take for .instance George Ber- nard Shaw, Here is a man more than 70 years of age, yet younger and more vigorous, mentally and physically, than tha average man of 50, "Shaw leads the active, normal life of a young man. He works, he plays, and he enjoys every minute All his thoughts and interest are centred in the future, He has none of the tendency to reminiscence which makes most men of 60 such tedious and boring companions, "It was while visiting at Shaw'. houses, one in the country ond one in London, that I found out the se- cret of his youth, I noticed thai Shaw did not eat meat, He drank water at tea-time, He never uses either alcohol or tobacco, He lives chiefly on evegetzbles and fruits, and éats sparingly cf everything, "I remember Sir Hall Caine once said to Shaw, when both men were lunching with me, that with his abstemious babits Shaw would live to be a hundred, Shaw laughingly replied that he was quite willing to do so, provided the world would stand for another 30 years of Shaw! "Mussolini, whom I met In Rome, also has decided that diet 1s of primary importance as an aid to physical and mental well being, and a long life, Mussolini bas evolved a diet which is remarkable for an Italian, No 177} "He eats a minimum of meat, living chiefly on fruits and vege- tables and fish. His meals are so scanty that one might thing them insufficient to support his power- ful frame and brilliant intellect, yet on his meagre two course lun- cheons and suppers of fruit and milk, he achieves more than any other living person. "Coftee, wine, and all kinds of macaronis, considered eccentials of life by the majority of Italians, are completely eliminated from the great man's table; his four glasses of milk per day take the place of any other beverage. He does not smoke. His health and energy never falter, even in the baking summer heat in Rowe. "Pope Pius XI is nearer 70 than 60 years of mge, yet both his fin- tellectual and bodily activitiy sre those of a man of 40. He, too, Is 8 dietian. His favorite food is a little fish called agomi, which live only in the Lake of Como fin the north of Italy, "Mussolini and Pius XI, the two most important and the two hard- est working men in Italy, though they may not agree in politics, have one common custom; they al- ways eat alone. No one is permit- ted to speak to them while they eat. "As eligibles for membership in the Centenarian Club there are in the United States such examples as John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford, Thomas A. Edison--all per- sons whose work proves their men- tal capabilities still are at their prime, when those of many youmng- KNOX Presbyterian Church Simcoe Street North and Brock Street REV, A. C. REEVES, B.A. 34 Brock St, W. Phone 1433 Sunday, September 23 11 am.--""Inasmuch As Ye Did--Inasmuch As Ye Did It Not." 3 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--'"Confession and Denial." Rally Day in the Sunday School, September 30. A cordial welcome always to Knox Church HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Cor, Cour: and Barrie Sts. REV. S. C. JARRETT In:umbent 80 Fairbanks St. Sunday, September 23 -- 8 am--Holy Com- munion, 3 p. m -- Sunday School. 7 p.m. -- Evensong and Sermon. Pentecostal Assembly 200 King St. Sunday, September 23 Sunday Scheol, 10 a.m, 11 a.m.~--Morning Ser- vice, 7 p.m.--Evening Ser- vice, Tuesday and Thursday services at 8 p.m, Wednesday, 3 p.m. All Welcome, Unity Truth Centre 8. 0, B. HALL, KING ST E Sunday, September 23 11 a.m.--Publig service. Everybody welcome CHRISTIAN Church REV, W. P. FLETCHER, B.A, D.D, Sunday, September 23 11 am -- "Grace Enough For You 2.30 p.m, -- Sunday School, 7 pm~--"A Voice, Not An Echo," Reopening Services --of-- Maple Grove United Church will be held on Sunday, September 23 at 2 and 7 pm. (Standard Time), wl sermops_will be preached by Reve F700 al, BA Bookdi, Special music by choir, 10d of Duiding fund, Chicken Pie Supper Wednesday, Sept. 26th, from 4.30 p.m, a Chicken Pie Supper will be served, followed by a Grand Concert by these high class artists from To- ronto: Miss Browning Glad- win, L'T.CM.; Miss Maud Hopes, Elocutionist and Enter ; Mr, J Hubbard, Tenor of Blue Quartet, 52 Simcoe St. S. People invited. a Go to Church Sunday J -- Sitncoe St. United Church "The House of Friendship" REV, ERNEST HARSTON, LL. B. Phone 148 Sunday, September 23 10 a.m.~Sunday School. 11 am.--Rev, Robert Barber, of Gore's Landing. 7 p.m.~--Rev. Robert Barber. Monday, 8 p.m.--Opening night Young People's League. Devotion, instruction and fun. All Young Wednesday evening--Midweek service A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL ficulties', tered at this service, St. Andrews' Presbyterian Church Of the United Church of Canada REV. F. J. MAXWELL, Minister Sunday Services, Sept, 23 11.a.m.--Morning subject: *'Triumphing Over Dif« The Ordinance of Baptism will be adminis- 7 p.m.~Evening Subject: "A Timely Message." 3 p.m.--Sunday School. please notice the change of hour, Parents and children will "Farsake Not the Assembling of Yourselves Together," Calvary Baptist ATHOL BT, W, (Formerly Athol St, Mission) Sunday, September 23 11 am.., 7 pm~--W, A. Swayze of Toronto, will preach, The newly organized Male Quartette will sing at both services, 3 p.m.--Sunday School, Monday, 8 p. m,--Young people's meeting, Wednesday, Prayer Meeting, Saturday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. ALL WELCOMB St, George's ANGLICA Cor, Bagot and Ceutre Sts, CANON C: R. dePENCIER, M A, 89 Athol Street West Sunday, September 23 Holy Communion----§ s.m, 11 a.m.,~Morning Prayer Sunday School Centre St,--2.30 p.m, 7 p.m.--Evensong, Baptisms 2nd Sunday each month Albert Street UNITED REV. R. A. WHATTAM, Ministe r 30 Elens St, Phone 567F Sunday, September 23 11 a.m,--"The Chief Cor- ner Stone," 2.80--Sunday School and Eirra Bible Class, 7 p. m, -- "Daniel--The Youth," SIMCOE STREET PENTECOSTAL MISSION (OVER THE ARCADE) Sunday, September 23 Sunday Schoo! 10.00 a.m, Worship, 11 a.m, Evangelistic Meeting 7 p. Prayer = Meeting, Friday eight o'clock, iN Committee in charge, Strangers Welcome, North Simcoe St. United Church Rev, A, MANSELL IRWIN, Pastor 89 Greta St. Phone 3263W Sunday, September 23 Regular services at 11 am, and 7 p.m. to be conducted by the pas- tor, 2.30 p.m.~Sundsy School. A cordial welcome to everyone. GRACE Lutheran Church Sunday, September 23 WELCH'S PARLOURS 9.30 a.m,~--Sunday School, 10.30 a.m.--Public Worship "The Young Man of Naid." Rey. A. C. Habn, 266 Athol St. ALL ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME EE KING STREET United Church REV. C, B. CRAGG, M.A. B.D, 139 King st. E.~Phone 213 Sunday, September 23 11 a.m.--Sacrament of LON Sua. u service, Baptismal 13 ? session" W--Sundey School 7 p. m.--Evening ap. 2 Geo, W. Robin , B.A, of will preach. New Toronto Monday, 8 p.m.--Spec meeting of the Si People's meeting, Wednesday, Mid Week Servi and Praise, Thursday, of all girls older. Let Present, Friday, 7 all the boys' Church, 7.30 pm.-- ce of Prayer 7 pm.--Rally 12 years and every leader be P-m.~--Rally of forces of our Christ Church (ANGLICAN) Marquee Tent, Cor, Hil. croft and Mary stg, REV, R, B PATTERSON, Incumbent, 503 Masson St, Sunday, "September 23 9.45 am. -- Sund School, bi 1h] a, m Morning Prayer, 7 p.m. ~Eveni " ing Pray -- Christian Science First Church of Christ, Sci th 64 Colborne Street Bast oh Sunday, September 23 SUBJECT: "REALITY" Morning Service at 11 a.m. Wednesday Meeting 8 p.m, Including testimonies of Healing through Christian Science, You are cordially invited to at- $508 the services and to make use 0 ° Free Public Reading Room where the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased and periodicals subscribed for, Open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays trom 2 to 5 p.m, ie, RE ~~ CHRISTADELPHIAN Neither in the Old Testament nor in the New Testament is thers any teaching of the ioherent immortality of man," (Rev, Amold "The, Eovitions were the first who asserted moral Herodun) soul of man is im- ® scriptures ~The W, i Is Death (Eternal bur the Gilt of Gad 1s ri ile," Man rt. 6 Bilsniah 43 17; 26, 14, Ene, hy ROM Emmanuel BAPTIST CHURCH Minister; REV, JOHN GALT Harvest Festival with symbolical display, cbarac- teristic music, measonable bymns, timely homilies and thankoffering from every worshipper, Sunday School 11 a.m, B.Y.P.U. at close of even- ing service, Prayer Meeting Wednes- day 8 pm, Annual Harvest Concert Monday 8 p.m, Admission Free. Collecs n. er men already have reached the sear and yellow stage. "Henry Ford leads an almost Sparton existence. He eats sparing ly of fruits and vegetables, and he can always miss a meal without elightest inconvenience to his stay- ing powers. Breaking the 15th amendment offers no excitement to Henry Ford. He would not touch 8 drop of the rarest wine or the choicest spirit. "Interesting as it is to meet and talk with the great and celebrated men of the world, the most in- triguing discovery, to me, fs that s0 mapy of them have found the diet of the average man totally unsuited to those on whom prodi- gious demands are made They have, of their own initiative, evolved what practically amounts to the same plan of vigorous diet- ing to enable them to continue their arduous labors. "It is for persons who bave the serious determination to live long and accomplish much that the Centenarian Club has been found- ed, There's more parking 'space on unused streets but nobody can see your pew car there.--Brandon Sun. ( y) COAL | ' COKE WOOD Waterous-Meek, Limited Oshawa Agents for STAND,

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy