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Oshawa Daily Times, 2 May 1930, p. 2

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Bowmanville Daily Times | Min advirine aud subyuioion wl be torind. #4 Bowmanville Mr wn " mie ph of sion uk past week celebrated the i Hk of thelr wid AA ans the evant The ih ey ents 0 any telegrams 0 ohare or the Sy Ly yur on, in So Cab 8 county for ] i be 94 on May Mb Iw igh fil sated has he ranerbor : ng of the frst train Pors Hope 10 Bowmanville, eho i x ) {io fn A in Mrhian, oy years after the b o Hortiewty » Work The wma Hortieultyral Sor piet sure doing thelr share In So So "Skinny Shamed H " Gained 15 Lbs. ing Ironiged Yeast, as always ashamed to wear bathing sult fee! too skinny," Eulah Lanninghiam, { Thousands write of 5 to 15 Ibs, near hate ha hd" I hh y, but hey Mord a the press of W Clearly, the Hann and HN of her hus Husband, iii si A w the town and thelr Work "Gained 15 bs, take hi now I oo) and ol I ined in 3 weeks with Trenised east, Bony limbs round out, Ugly hollows All in, Blemished skin gots clear an 4 rosy like magie, Nervous: ness, ind digestion, constipation disap pear overnight, Sound sleep, New eg and pep from very first day, 9 Kresl tonies in one, ~ special welght=building Male Yeast an strengthening Tron: Pleasant little tablets, Far Menger, than unmedi cated yeast, Resulls in }4 time Fo quit helng ashamed of "aklnnis ness," sallow akin, Cet Tronize Yeast from druggist today, Fee great tomorrow, - Money back from 'manufacturer if not delighted with auiek results, The Times, Telephones==Office, B87) Wt Xr Et gv hiv Nudrag Ao ower, Soni FE ey i oo lar wre around i i . wn Wind to the Er wa von plan te wer por hem wil year, eri the bs "ho 0 Li) Ives iT Si roi flow- Lid he an 8 men v thelr Clean Up Tho [] i hg over the rouniny for wprin > "tan Up" ne do, in Bowman: this Is b iz a st 0 storekeeper, hy ¢ " LJ Hores re Lophia dou bal x Int and others are he. {ne ¢ eae clean Naineis eetion Is a ne incentive for tourists (0 stop off during the summer season It would be a good iden for house: holders now that the show and lee is all clear (0 met thelr lawns and gardens fine up for for the summer, Delegates Vigh A oh BTS Delegates to the Afth annual eon: ventlon of the Women's Missionary Bosiety of the United Chureh, Bay of Quinte Brangh paid a visit on Wednesday to the Boys' Training Behoal where they were agreeably surprised with the beawtiful buildings and the work being dong there, On their return to the Conference rooms A motion was carried that the masts wh! present each boy at the sehool th a sopy of a pocket testament, copy will hear the fallewing fa 107 "Wromi the Members o the Bay of uinte Conferense Branch W.M.8, of the United Chureh of Canada on the occasion of thel visit to dhe Rovy! Training Sehool on April 30, 1930" Fivet Elostrie Storm : The first elestrie storm of 1930 vis sired Bowmanville last evening hut no damage as 8 result of {ts visit ls reported this morning, Far the space of about ten minutes after ten o's glock last night the eleetric lights failed but they were | were §00n repaired, An Adinevindgoment We wish to acknowledge through the eolumne of this paper the very kind help we have pratived from Mrs, 8 FE Revelle, MA, of King ston, whe i the Press Beoretary of the Bay of Qinte Confereice Wan en's Missionary Society, Mrs, Revelle {| ed Je M THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRDAY. Mn MAY ; 1930». 17 -------- lo for the very (ul) fh a ritten J ehorts this oe th he fe "i mh fast ve # ol or thine " so x member it of ti "he gonferene might see the f in the papers and net only Is this ih hied by the Seloamas hut hh by e Oshawa Dally Times, hap ih Snleaviised 9 give re, Revel avery possible help with or dieult task task, MRS. J. WINTYRE GAVE FINE ADDRESS 4 'W.M.5, CONFERENCE mer wm Mrs, W. L. Smyth of Pem- broke Is Re-elected Presi dont--Mrs, 8, E, Revelle Again Press ross Secretary The fellow por with withhel from yavterdar's 44 ol' ne hold for nek of space and » 0) Sonik I} wll o "oe Wo nei () siinesd are hes h Convention ab Trin ty Chore on manvills neheo Wo served in Bt, Paul's puday sehoul hall wnd during the lune ton, hearty greetings wore hrought to the Bay of Quinty Guns ferane Bran by representatives of thelr » or soalel (i my (Dr) Bpen gery for the Anglian Boclety, und Mrs: Logan for the Proshyterinn, Duyin the alterneon the "V'raral wir Ladies' Quartetta delighted evs eryone with twee musical selections, A message wis received from the Branch trangery' Beoraiyt | whieh she spoke nost grate ily ol the werk e our Branch Becretary, Mra, P, Ly Jul, an the wert sent to Mrs, West from he rane), Treasuper's Moret bell BA: M, Campbell, B.A, of Kingsten, While ones again there wits # slight falling short of the ob: Joetiye, yet at the sag time, we are able ta show & steady ndvanee 10 ward the geal, Eueh year we've had AN inerense over the fresious YEA, Wa are now third in the list, hay: Ing ralsed D408 per cent, of our al location, We have a total of $93,041,023 made up as follows Relieve Presbyterial, oo $33649.00 Cobourg Presbyterial 41004 Kingston Presbyterial oii Lindsay Presbyterial i004 Oshawa Preshyterial Peterbaro Presbyterian! oo 11134.00 Renfrew Preshyterial,, 18378.00 Renfrew has overreashed the. allo cation in auxiliary average giving per member (1) Lindsay First United $20.00 (3 Trinity Chureh, Peterboro 13.79 (3) Brockville, Wall 81, , 12.00 br Wh) iy 11508 fi 081874 14280.00) parang we SATURDAY SPECIALS Oren 25 ONLY LADIES' SILK FROCKS Of Silk Crepes, Georgettes, and figured Crepes in a pleas: ing showing of prety styles fooling seal houstte models, Sizes==Misses' 14 to Regular Values up to $16.93 $9.95 ly the new sil: a a 80 ONLY Ladies' Silk Kimonas rments of embossed Silk i \ omen nol smiioee poy in stiraative shades of Rose Saturday Special $2.39 A Reg. $3.00 Value LADIES' COLLAR AND CUFF Sete of Dainty Lace, new styles Saturday Special LEER EE EE EE EE EE EE RT 49¢ Ine & vib, white only, gat Bpeeial, Pale 4c i Children's shades ui 65¢ Boys' Golf Hose Hy ag 8 ad gan 30¢ Reelers AAR] "Foxes" Wool, Foxe's | Children's Spring Of Faney Tweeds in smart styles, Values up to $10.00 Special Coats ges J to 14 years $4.79 "PENMAN'S" new LLL] Full fashioned, Pure Silk Hose, 1st quale ty service weight with Paintex heel, 18 ) Bg shades, Reg, 1.60 SAARI NY Penman's Chiffon Hose Hose with New French Heel, Complete range of shades, Saturday SAAR ANY HOSE $1.29 Rep $1.50 $1.29 TSON'S SILK LIN GERI Yo and Blssmery in a hoat of pray 1} LAL EI EEE ER | WA, DEWLAND LTD. SIMCOE ST. NORTH EY) PHONE 3595 1670.86 | ed Was Constipated, Billous, Tired. Now Well, New Woman sonsiveted, Wife | A tired, ( of sorts, oe FALL ad ihe Pro woman, het Ith, Sonstipation all LIL urls) MoHondry, Monies Monts or mon and women write earned constipation and lo ended overnight with Wi ulta-tiven," Billousnesy, indi: float on, hesriburn, ss ish tke magle, Kidney and bladder fils, pain In back fade away Hilo, arves quiet, sound wle i on heuma om neuraigls, neuTin % head dashes decamp in Bure -m aalen ature re Lot 7 f nature's ad In Nandy pi Fi ator, Ryoedy en orth AmaEs Quit Wl alok, tired, weak, Got Di at druggist today, (4) Belleville, Wridge Bt 0000 1171 (8) Kingston, Sydenham 4, 1149 Mrs, Brigus, of "Torente, Dominion Board Socretary, sald that there had heen a inerease all slong the line of #80 The allostlon Is & vexed question but we must remember the great needs of our missionaries in foreign fields and try to medsure up The dodisation prayer. was offered by Mrs, RG, Lawlor, Evening Besslon Tn the evening Mrs, le Maen tyre, ol "Toronto, tale thrilling | 1 story of the work bis PH the Btran: Hustrating her of gers nour land, theme by the story of "A Cup Loving Kindness,' The work at the ports smeng the steangers, on the trains, In the hoes: plials Aion the shut:ins, all show. od # loving kindness Kvery little ne) to hip another Is "A Cup of n ndness," fone confusion and dismay of these people on Arrival in & srange apd Among a sieange people was pititul Thin state of mind the workers aru sivlving to soothe and calm by « kind and loving weleome, Toys sent by Mission Bands are given to the children; weary mothers are assists MY he "Fallow Up" werk forms a great part, Clergyimen are co-operas tng with the workers in this. The siek and Tonely In hospitals arg cheers od by visitors, an the hand of the homeslek gras in friendliness Women in PH ul panltentiaries are called on und help offered Youn boys and xivls are looked after. A oof Canada this work Is going on this passing of "A Cup of Loving Kindness" 8 olf Ntrangers' Departs ment of the WMHS Dedieatory prayer was read Mrs, 8H, Moyer, Meating was elosed by digton,. pronounced by Roy Best, DD sarah 15, Reyelle, Press Sec'y Bay of Quinte Conference. Branch OFFICERS ELECTED hy the beng DW ATBAY OF QUINTE WAS. CONFERENCE Bay of Quinte Branch Have Raised 94.08 per cont, of Yearly Allocation for Mis: slons The following 18 in a list of the of gern elected at the final session of the Pay of Quinte Branch of the aT Cholee Lawn Gras Seed Hogg & Lytl, Ltd. Phone 2 | Get Out ol Doors! The woods, the fleldy, the highways and byways Wi is vite you. Spring in here, the buds are bursting == what w STOR ks op jortuniey, for 8 TTR Retire port of your week-end trip, ) up with Eastman's Films, Don't mise seeing the new COLORED BROWNIES Five Beautiful, new shades 10 mateh your newest dress oe LUN Ba alae, $408 Personal supervision of all DEVELOPING AND PRINTING in Nour Jrttuntee of : perfect print off every negative Leave your next filw ati The Rexall Drug Store Jun y&Lovell || clears the head Ww bl ve ; the past 1 tha "ou xy Vie ws he previously hu oS i T, Daley, Pants trn, WwW. L Smyth, B mS [78 rab MIs, WwW. H, Ash. "hi 8/5 1 TO Rn, Barbour, vl hig the seme i Vio: Prim RG, Lawlor, B, orwood, x Yi Das i Reaping Aes y=-Mrs Job sreesponding Sec'y=Mrs, J, GC, oxborox Fotwigr=Mrs WwW. M, bell, B.A, Kingston x Boas {ary oh hristiun Stewardship anse=Mra, I, t', Thompson, Whitby 1s Bands a4 Bunds= Mrs, fo) amid, pi i Lapadin " ng=Miss " pln , Be Yo omen () aileron und oy Clrelos=Mbss V, Spargo, of owmanville, - Assoelnte Helvars Soeretary=Mrs, EB Cooke, Twesdx Literature fec'y=Mins A, wood, Port Hope. WM plonary nthiy" See'y=Mrs Geo, Mardy, Oakwood x Press Becretary Mrs, 8, KE Re valle, MA, Kingston.x Strangers' Bea'y=Mrs, 8,1, Chown Renirew, Buel Bea'y=Mry, Jas, Glagler, of Brockville, Temperance Vdueatlon=Mrs, W, H. Ashton, Campbellford.x Nominating Committen Jes shyteriat Presidents sand ook, Tweed; Mes. R, Dar hour, Addison Mrs, Geo, Hardy, nf Oakwood Pinanse Commitiee Mrs, M, 1hompron, ) Whithy 1 Mrs W, M, Campbel Kinston Mn, W, G. Duneen, indir Mr, RW, Street, Ktoskdaler Mrs A, » Cunningham; Peterborough, pony mittee Mus, WL, Bmythy Mrs, R Jolie Miss V. Spargo, Delegates to Dominion Board Mrs, J. W. Robins, Bowmanville) Mes, IG, Bills, Foxhoro| a Mrs, RG, Lawlor, BA, Norwood | Mrs. 8, HM, Moyer, Springville ree w---- BUSY SESSION AT Billy, Camp. Hens Mrs 0, Da ---- Continued from Page 8) ery! "Wa must give up the Liquor TraMo If we want (0 hoon Christ" Other nations to whom we are send Ing missionaries are watching and condemning us, Our fair provings 16 In wetter, yeu, wettest, Temperance forges did not have a strong leaders "| ship and the Liberal government at Ottawa was ueanting claarancee to vessels carrying Hquor to the United States, No one who {8 sane can shut his eves to the terrible evils of Lige wer Control, she elaimed Brave efforts are being made by our Temnerance Neeretaries and they are ready to do their best by read: nm vdueation propagands, , 10 advance the cause of prohibition, Let our mots to be "What would Jesus do?" and _Rovern ourselves accordingly Mes, M, Co. MaeKinion reported for the special eommitien which was formed 10 look Into the matter of the small attendance of members at the regular W.M. 8, meetings, Weru the meetings made interesting ens | gugh? A questionnaire was sent, out as a first step, The next step wan to offer apnistanee to auxiliaries, The work o the committees has just begun an much more is needed before definite conclusions can be L lanlon He The Candidate NeeretaTy Mrs R 0. Jolliffe, reports having been ' in constant fous hy, Miss Thomas, Toromo, Dominion Board Secretary, and has also been in correspondenc with & number of enquirers, some o whom have since become candidates for the misglon feld, Two eof the accepted Sandia have been held back awl ng 10 ill-health, There In ope prospective candidate Ms Ruth eston, training at one Sher accepted as ly Ruth Skinner, gradus ating from Queen's this year. During | Dy the we Lg was * large "on Bailing & than in the previews ry hho! includes three university dun, three nurs ses and neven teh % iN Mes, J 1, rs Ve Nn on : Circulating 1 an. whieh ihe H ben NAL FUMG in estab! hing wid Ihe Nay uinte Brane al que in that Iv has a Clreulating it brary to report, tis an effort to elevate the type of reading in our howe [3 am iH young Jedole, 1 ding onary books is HR a ue w ory ¥ i FEE ton foree behind our a has Ra dias fh ant ag sigan is born 4 PH \ Our Ho. yy Tho ba tone of books hi WA been ore oY ue ORY Win wet apart hig is © 10 buy books, it NOUN oe agreement with this wish of Mr © ley, a resolution "i passed by the Meeting 1 At A sum of money CATARRN? RELIEF AWAITS YOU Noothing, pleasant, Log ine quickly ina he br i LS wh YER \ You Nose Needs "Nostroline" | ane Yd cams 0, Jollifle, King il W.M.S. GATHERING; :: wis wal before the last election, now | oo would be given each your for this cil ah har rept Literatur fu rhe rity, rout Meee been Hi need In hie his sinee his departs ment had been instituted by the board, It was an svenue of educa: slong every line of the work Wy eso ng more and mary to far, H we wild, kno Yonary work wi nd ol Ho ll wh Monthly," A wy more re rr a advantage fh thas nd of infor mation ind yi rutier n, Mrs 8, avdlle gave, a i nter: oti "4. of the wonderivl pros prasad 1 in thé publieity depart ment during the J three years, W.M.8, women had i Swale kened the advantage affords the press 11 bringing thelr rol A thele aims, thelr success before the public, thus arousing an interest in the work and securing Mig sympathy and eo-opers- tion @! Aries fended "WMS" were now dally seen in ail worthwhile pub: Heations, to, J. 1 Daley conducted # Question Drawer ni the sifernoon, The Quist Hall-hour was taken by Mrs, A Lo Richards, of Whitby, who spoke very touchingly from the themes *Vellawwarkers with Ged," The service of Worship was Pow by Mes, Ho 3, Velr and Mrs, ( Washington, Miss KE, Dunoon oer. od the dedieatory Jv, Mes, IG Lawlor, conducted the aleetion of oMeers, after which Mrs, CR Carscallen, of Whithy Ladies' College, conducted. the installation with "the beautiful new installation ceremony provided by the Literature Department of the Dominlon Board 'The opening service of worship In wis In charge of the jsslon Cirele of Bowman theme being, "World the eyvenin Courtice ville, the Friendship" Greetings from Gantevense Greatings from the Conference Branch were brought by Rev, J. U, Kobing, who paid a glowing tribute 10 the work o the MS, a real {actor In the spiritual education and financial work of the church, natead of hindering the work of the M. and M, Fund, we find wi the greater the setivity of the W.M.8, the essier It Is to obtain the M, and "M, objects iver. Working together they are a mighty Iagtor with us a chureh without missions Is & dead chureh Spoke in China The speaker of the avening, was , W, R, McKay, of South China, Whe, hrouht to the meeting a Arai hand knowledge of the Chinese sits uations, China has changed her course, Ins stead of looking backward, she Is looking forward, and marching rap: idly in that direction, But through great darkness there are signs of Somite, heralds of glorious days 1 (y the midst of revolution and ehu- on, the missionaries are kept calm by carrying on our regular work, There Is something to keep us busy, We are neutrali==no one is trying to hurt us Ching Is & gant awakening They feel they are behind in the race and sesent (1, They wre looking around for someone on whom to place the blame: People are Waking to nation: al conielousness, And the rush of things is making it difeult for eve eryone, Ching has a 4 to be Master In Its own house, They thought the ens ly way to ve the Chureh was to clear it of foreigners, Our task In South China was made easier bechse other Jusloners fos were there before us, It was ors fanteed before we went. Wa were repd y when the erisis came, The Chureh of Christ in Ching has een handed over to the Chinese ut the missionaries co-operate with them and wonderful progress ia be: in fine Ch Chinese still need us, Without our aasistance the church could not suevive, and the Chinese see their need of ". and are asking that niore missionaries be sent We must work shoulder to shouls der with them, They need us and tv fall to respond to their call for help would be thy erime of the ages Solo " dha TW, Cawker wa enjoyed b Wein he i ning St. Paul's choir rendered excellent musie, ansisting very mueh in th suceens and plea: sure of y meet "t rogram o_anthenis were much enjoyed, why the afternoon the ladies' trio dolleh od everyone with two beautls ful oo ne, Dream of Paradise" and "Sundown A play="The Missionary jon" wan cleverly acted by the St Pauls Mission Ban and a des Lah a rope nt" Anging igh oy Ming, close 0 the day's ashi. "Both arts showed carelul wm PD Mae Ylien presented the report ol hy How Commits tee, convey nks of the members ing hi to all who had J uted to " bv of thy mee A - he Recention Mtge, to the LN Ode -- ad hail fons A inch: cons and tens af ah the hit er wi tow i ed ha the chureh R out kers who to the Ba i wri to ps, woh oy, UO on Bands, to hoe whe - ini -~ thee rq Roun: My OE nn three years term, ts geo Lt ot at a's time, and Nh hot mote | oe ehans ER W ER rr WRN 3) be ANS fas |, a litn ol |, Don't make YOUR ENGINE HARMFUL GUM F you want a fast, clean, smooth 1 engine =don't make it fight harmful gum, Use Koolmotor Gasolene =a pow- erful, clean burning motor fuel from which harmful gum has been removed, Inferior or carelessly refined gas olenes deposit a sticky, gummy substance on 'cu: ~alves. When you step on the gas for more power, your valves have to fight to get free=your engine labors valuable compression is lost, Through extra refining and rigid supervision = known as the Cities Service mini-gum process =the gum content in Koolmotor gas olene has been reduced to a harm. Jess minimum. Valves are kept clean==power kept at ite maximum ==your engine responds promptly to your desire when you use Kool. motor=-the original high test, antl. knock green gas. Don't pay the impending penalty of gum in gasolene. Keep your tank full of Koolmotor Gasolene. The nearest Cities Service station or dealer is waiting to serve you, CITIES SERVICE OIL COMPANY, LIMITED 7 HARMPUL EFFECTS: of Excessive Oum In Gasolene Clogging of intake manifold, Delayed seating of intake valves Complete sticking of intake valves. lf Loss of compression. L Loss of power, Hing cylinders wis - eal al ALL

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