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Oshawa Daily Times, 29 Apr 1930, p. 6

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PAGE SIX wise wg by w THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1930 C AL and, PERSONAL | isses Vota and Merle Stephen Te te servatory ui the Easter hol with thelr pare onts Mr, and I Peay E, ftep- henson, Aberdesn. Street, Dr, Herbert White and family and mother of Jamestown, N.Y, visited Mr, and Mrs, G, H, Vursey, Mary Street, during last week, , and Mrs, R, 8, McLaughlin will ho 1 Duk soant, attend ng of madore Ba ood aam's new yaoht, "The Quest," honor of his rceent mai e Me Bm wih gravenned with ¢ ul silver By'iis fetiow workers In the GM.C. Receiving Room, No. 1, yesterday, Blue and gold » hore wd flags composed the decorations a " tario Regiment's N.CO.s annual ball t the Armouries last evening, Two undred guests were present and danced to music supplied by Herb Yower's Radio orchestra from Tore onto, Pgt-Major Murray led in the rand march, Among the guests from Oshawa were Col, R, 8, and Mrs McLaughlin, Lieut-Col, and Mrs, Hodgins, Col, Frank and Mrs, Chap- pell, Major RB. and Mrs, Smith, Capt, and Mrs, Tosland, and a num per from the Toronto and Hamilton regiments, During the evening Mrs, RS, McLaughlin, Mrs, Hodgins, Mrs, Chappel and Mrs, Smith were [> presented with bouquets. of roses b AA S22 Kd ATO AA Al 31 QMS, Burnley, with the compli ments of the hosts of the evening ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Percy Kilburn, Osh. awa wish to announce the engage Queen Mary and the members of the royal family have been once again brought strikingly into the spotlight of public esteem by the "blograph of Her Majesty by Char« lotte Cavendish, recently published in London. Photographs above of I Majesty and Princess Kliza- beth granddaughter of the Queen, are Ma Adams of London, and are roduced herve through courtesy Toronto members of the Photographers of America, ment of thelr only daughter, Dorls, to Lrnest Thomas Attersiey, eldest pon of Mry, Attersiey and the late 10. M, Attersley, of Oshawa, The marriage will take place in the early part of June, TIN 3 Lemon Oil | Young CALVARY BABTUT YOUNG PEOPL The Calvary Baptist Young Peo. Jlrs Union held thelr regular week. y meeting Monday night, with the president presiding, 'A hyun was sung, followed by rayer, offered Ly Mrs, Reddick fsses Anna Meyers and Irene Smith sang «a duet, The Scripture followed by a duet by Misses Hooper and Myrtle Farrell, A reads ing was. given by Miss Ireng Smith. oy Bord wis sung followed by a solo rendered by Miss M. Farrell, accom. panied by Miss Gladys Sly at the plano, Mrs. Meyers gave a reading and a short address, the tonle being "Is Life Worthy Living!" A paino solo was rendered by Miss Neta Reddick, followed by a hymn, Mrs, William. son then closed the meeting EARTHQUAKE SHAKES CITIES IN ITALY Salerno, Italy, April 209A strong earthquake was felt in several towns north and east of Mount Vesuvius esterday, plunging the inhabitants to panic, Not a single house escaped dam. age in Torelll DI Castel San lorglo, a section of the town of Slano, The earth movement was strongest there, with a great number of separate shocks, ATTENTION! Oshawa Technical School Offers Special Class for Women in DRESSMAKING Mo, We. nd Fey Un Joe 100 REGISTER NOW NEW SPRING COATS AND DRESSES Many styles to Choose from, Our prices are t Near Cor. Klug & Simcoe St, REV. L. SAWGALSKY commenced an evangelistio campaign in the Pentecostal Holiness Church on 8 last, Mr, Sawgalsby ao belng a ted Hebrew 0 y larly competent to present Bible truths, The d Testament are given life and power and thelr vital connection with truth in the new Testament are presented In an interesting, sploy and convincing manner, The meetings are being held Every Evening But Saturday at 8 o'clock During the course 'of the campaign Mr, Sawgalsby will speak People's Meetings | reading was read by the president, | Reta | NET LOSS IN GOVT, MERCHANT MARINE ~~ DOWN THIS YEAR BE C§@ Absence of Major Acci- dents Commented on in Report to House Ottawa, April 20-<A reduetion fn the net loss and an absence of major accidents to ships are the fontures of the report covering the year 1920 of the Canadian Gov. ernment Merchant Marine, tabled in the House of Commons yesterday by the Hon, T. A, Crerar, Minister of Railways and Canals, The tleet now consists of thirty. one vessels, seven having been sold during the year, those being the "Canadian Tisher," "Forrester," ""Teapper,"" Rancher," 'Rover "Observer," and Coaster," Operating revenue shows a de- oreans of $741,000 from 1028 and operating expenses were decronsed | by $1,071,845, The net loss was READ OF A CA' Decided to take Lydis E, Pinkham's Vegetable / . . Compound 1 1! : ool and fave ER WIFE CANNOT SERVE HUSBAND'S TERM Montréal, April 20.~A woman who offered to serve a prison term for her husband yesterday discovered that the law did not permit such & sacrifice, George Shulesh of Longue. ull, Que, will have to spend a month In jail unless he pays a fine of $50 for collecting garbage and feeding it to his thogs, The judge, in refusing Shulesh's wife the right of going to Jail in her husband's stead, suggest- ed. that the man liquidate a portion of his stock of 38 hogs to pay the fine, The man chose to serve the sen. tence, 3 5 fe Btrost, Our own straw poll on prohibi- tion seems to Indicate that more straws than ever are being used, Judge, A Bcotchman once helped n friend out with his income tax, Ho came to live with him as au dependent, Judge, Sunday being abolished, how do the Boviets know when to put on clean. underwear, If any?-Bord- er Citles Star, Beauty experts say women will grow to look like men if they keep on smoking, That's enough to burn 'em up.~~Guelph Mercury, $878,007, as compared with the net loss. in 1028 of $1,200,073, Aw compared .with an operating ratio of 118.87 per cent, In 1038 the ra. tio in 1080 was 110.40 per cent, After debiting $1,861,026 tor de. preciation and $3,187,020 repre. senting Interest on Government notes and advances, the total hook loss for the year was $5,038,768 ay compared with $7,045,620 In 1038, N The report states that on account of the possibility of operating: the London-Antwerp and Cardio-Swan« «on services with the obsolete ton. nage available, in competition with ON'T treat a "slight cold" hely The discomfort ¢ » summer cold can easily develop into dangerous {linens if neglected, A tablet or two of Aspirin will check a cold as quickly as it came, And ou 'will get immediate relief from eo headache that goes with it, If there's a sore throat, too, crush 2 tablets in 4 tablecpoons of water, and gargle, Those wi have learned the true value of Aspirin are never io ub-to-date tonnage of other fines those services had to be can. selled, with the resultant reduction | n operating revenue, Such reven- | ve was further reduced hecause in H28 there were included In the Anerating returns the West Indies srvioes which now form the sub- "nt of a separate report, PAWTUCKET BANS | "STRANGE INTERLUDE", Pawtucket, RI, April 20."Strange Interlude" Eugene O'Neill's Puliteer nrizge play, was prohibited by city of- fielals here yesterday from heing pre sented on the Pawtucket stage. Acting on a license application filed by Frank Harrington, member of the ehst, the board of aldermen re- | fused the permit on grounds that the play had been banned recently in hoth Boston and Providence as being "morally unfit." without it in any season of the fear. It's Always ready to rellev eadaches, neuritis, neuralgia, an a long list of aches and pains: see proven directions in each package, Aspirin does not depress the heart or upset the stomach, Druggists everywhere have it, TRADE MARK REG ASPIRIN Here's a breakfast treat that's so orisp it actually orackles in mille or cream! Kellogg's Rice Krispies. Rice in its most delicious form. Toasted bubbles of flavor, Children love them, Extra good with fruits or honey added. Order a red. and«green package from your grocer. Handy to use in candies, macaroons, ete, Made by ---1 Kellogg in London, Ont, Women's Interests in the Home --- an SEEPS | WEDNESDAY HALF-DAY HOLIDAYS COMMENCE TO-MORROW, APRIL 30th -- I The University of Tovonto Press Iv developing the. publishing end of the work, and Miss Doris Ash. ton, shown above, of BOT Mpa. ding Bd, has hoen appointed to take charge of the business end of the Canadian Historical Ke. view, The department has ve. cently heen onlnrged to publish the University of Toronto Stud. fos, which include original re. search bulletins, NACA a aa a hs a 3 FASHION TIPS % TARR R RP PPPIRRRRPRRRY | - FABRION TIPS Three-plece suits In black, brown and navy shantung with blouses In contrasting colors are being featured for street wear in New York, The princess line Is welcomed in the negligees, If a bride-to-be would choose a lovely and charm ing negligeo that is distinetly -of the 19.0 vintage she won't choose one to cluteh about her, Hands are free this season. A princess negligee of peach satin that moulds the figure, ripples below the knee and flutters somewhat at the elbow is as smart as a new frock, |__RECIPES BRAN MUFFINS Cream 1+8 cup butter with 1.4 cup sugar; add 1 well-beaten ogs. Hoak '1 cup bran in 8«4 cup milk, then add to above, Stir In quickly 1 cup white flour sifted with 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1-4 tea. spoon salt, Drop In weli-buttered tins, Bake 205 minutes, GOLDEN ROD SPONGE CAKE Beat the whites and yokes of 4 oggn separately, Add 1 cup sugar to whites, beat again; add 1 temspoon vinegar or lemon Juice to well-beaten yolks, then add the two mixtures, Fold in 1 cup flour, add 1 teaspoon vanilia, Bake in an angel cake pan in a moderate oven 85 to 40 minutes, This In delicious, MAPLE MOUNSE &% cup maple syrup, 2 egg whites, 1 pint cream, whipped, % cup broken nut meats, 1 teaspoon vanilla, Heat maple syrup and boll for one minute, Peat egg whites until stiff and pour the hot syrup slows ly Into the egg whites, Deat for three minutes after all syrip Is ndded, Set aside to cool while whipping cream, ¥old the whip ped cream in to the first mixture and add nuts and vanilla, Place in tray of refrigerator and ohill for four or five hours, (Serve In parfait glass, lined with lady fingers, top with whip. ped cream and ghorry or one-half pieces of pecans, SAND TARTS One-half cup shortening, 1 eup sugar, 1 ogg, 1 and 3-4 cups flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1.4 | teaspoon cinnamon, 1 egg white, blanched almonds, Cream shorts ening and add sugar and egg. Silt together the dry ingredients, and add to the mixture, Fold in ihe beaten egg white. Rell very thin, out and place on cooky sheet or pan, Decorate with almond halves and bake in a quick oven until light brown, Blanched almonds may be replaced by English wale nut halves, a few chopped nuts, small pieces of candied pineapple, ginger, cherries or angelica, Helpful Hints SMOOTH WALL PAPER If your rooms have been paper. ed twice or even once before, you will get a much neater job with new paper by removing all previ ous paper, CLEANING WICKER An old silk stocking, with a big safety pin fastened through oue ond, mukes u fine cleaner for those dirt-catching niches in wioqer that. the ordinary stiff brush does not touch, Run the stocking through the holes, ---- Tustead of discarding the large LgrGon outer loaves of lettuce, wash them carefully, trim off any brown sections, shred with phears and nae as a garnish foundation, or as the salad ------ If you ave afraid you will forget ! Exact reproductions of many of the smart new styles are illustrated in the circular which was mailed to you today, J 6 to Women's Dress- Jes in all sizes, from 34 to 46, Girls' and Miss- Dresses SALE OF Wash Frocks Starts Wednesday Morning and continues for 8 Full Days Store Closes 12.30 Noon All Prints in these Dresses are Tub-Fast. Sleeveless Dresses in at least 30 dif- ferent styles, 300 Jean Gord- Garments are featured in this Sale at one Low Price, 14 SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY NE Simcoe St. S. Phone 982 Ex CENTS B---- We advise shopping early tomorrow morning, while your choice is at its best 88 wk a ------_-- A LITTLE WORK A little work, a little play To keep us golng--and so, good. day! A little warmth, a little light Of love's bestowing-and so, good night! A little fun, to mateh the sorrow Of each day's growing--and so, good morrow! A little trust that when we dle Wo reap our sowing! And #0 good-bye! -~(leorge du Maurier, IF 1 HAD A BOY If 1 had a boy, I would say to him: "Son, Bo fair and be square in the race you must run, Be brave it you lose and he meek it you win, Be better and nobler than I've ever been, Be honest and fearless in all that you do And honor the name I have given to you." It I had a hoy, I would want him to know We reap iu this life just about a8 Wa sow, And we get what we earn, be it little or great, Regardioss of luck and regardless of fate, I would teach him and show him the best that I could, _---c That it pays to be honest and up- right and good, I would make him a pal! and a partner of mine, And show him the things in this world that are fine, I would show him the things that are wocked and bad, For I figure this knowledge should come from his dad, I would walk with him, talk with him, jiaz with him, too, And to all of my promises strive to be true. We would grow up together and I'd be a boy, And share in his trouble and share in his joy, We would work out problems tos gether and then We would lay out our plans when we both would be men, And, oh, what a wonderful joy it would be! No pleasure in life could be great er to me, -=Frank Carleton Nelson, Nows stories exaggerate, and doubtless there are many Chicagos ans who have never been shot nt, ~=Jackson News, It's awfully dieult to find any thing nice to say about spinach, except, perhaps, that there are no bones in it.-=Life, ANNOUNCEMENT Opening of the ; MOONLIGHT CAFE 19 KING STREET WEST : on THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 1st at 6 o'clock a.m. greasy pots Just use a teaspoon of Gillett's Lye in about a gallon of cold water* and you have a mixture that will instantly clean even the greasiest pots and pans. GILLETT'S LYE HAS HUNDREDS OF DAILY HOUSEHOLD USES It cl d disinfects sinks, drains and closet bowls " Selfeotively rer oves old paint. ..cleans floors, ete, ete. Send for our booklet on household cleaning, It will ectively To clean and pans be used in show you the many ways Gillett's Lye can your home to A eaning easier. Lye should never be dissolved in hot water 4 STANDARD BRANDS LTMITPR"™ GILT NEL PRODUCTS : Montreal a 'certain kitohen duty that must be exactly on time. set your Kits ohen alarm clock at that time, Then you are certain of a peraist. ent reminder, A geniun is u man who oan do almost everything but make a lve luge==The Douglas County (Mo) Herald, on such subjects as "Bieraal Security", "Saturday Sabbath" "Abstaining From Moats" and -- hors, On Vriday ovens "18 of this week be will speak on 1 Gorinthiaus, chapter 14, i be Allowed. 16 SPAR Ton hark Dhl are 3 I Invitation 1s extended to the mintaters of the e1ty to tors of «ond, Don't miss hearing one of these interesting ang iu. avactive toplos, Bip! ng ang Toronto Winaipe RICE KRISPIES rT

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