£4 SI A ST | REA AI 75 AN HAS 57 nd : a CS A TA TA SB ------ A Age PAGE FIVE THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1930 Women's Interests in the Home --- and the Community Social and Personal Boller of Chisago of the American in convention at Miss Anne E, who is Dietetic Teronto, Rev, and Mrs, R. A, Delve, of Lyn, Ont, visited recently with Mr, ad Mrs, Thomas Oke, King street ast, Mrs, Chas, Huss, of Buffalo, spent | a few days recently with Mrs, Roy Bond of Oshawa, Mrs, Roy Bord and daughter Lil- | tian, who have been visiting for the past two weeks In Buffalo, New York, have returned to their homes in this eity, Mr, and Mrs, William Morrison, of Oshawa, and Major and Mrs. Morrison, of Niagara Falls, left yesterday to spend a few days at Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Peacock, of Kingston, were in town for a few hours yosterday, They are return- ing to Kingston after a week's va- a -- ee ---- | JUST ARRIVED | ull venge of Ladies' Fan | "" Conts ang Dresses at the | FASHION SHOPPE | 84 Simcoe Hireot south BETTER [BRAN FLAKES: cation spent with Mr, Peacock's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Pes cock, of Guelph, Ontario, MUSIC CLUB MAKES PLANS FOR WINTER FOR WINTER MONTHS DRAWN UP A Junior Circle Is Started Within the Club | Last evening the executive of one of the most enterprising and ener- gotie organizations in the 'city of Oshawa, namely the Oshawa Music Study Club, met at the home of Mrs, Roy Bennett and discusesd plang for the winter months, Many new ideas have been put forth by members for the club's activities this fall, Perhaps the Hop out~ standing of these is the added in- terest that will be taken in open- ing up nA new department within the club wherein the young musicians of the city and other young people who are interested in music may form a cirele for the promotion of thelr work, A step that has been taken towards this is that at the first meeting of the Club which will be held on Monday evening, wep- tember 170, the programme will be composed of numbers by those loca) students of music who made first clans honors on their recent examin. ations, This mesting is open to the general publie, This splendid idea has been in the minds of club members for some time but up until this fall nothing has been done about it, There I» no doubt but that this. younger circle within the c¢lub will Tind much encouragement from the older members. Rotary Hall has been secured for the Musie Club meetings. The Oe tober meeting is to take the form of a social affair when Mrs, D. M, Tod will entertain the club mem- bers at her home. In December a bassoon artist Is to give a pro- Haar Kellogg's Pep Bran Flakes up in your bowl. Sun:brown -- | 4 erunchy--(illed with the nourishing elements of whole wheat. Extra bran too. There's Just enough to be mildly laxative. All combined with the glorious flavor of PEP, So good you'll want these bese tar bran flakes often. At all gro- ears. In the red-and.green pack- age. Made by Kellogg in Londen, Ontario, | | FLAKES MOTHER OF TENS DEEPLY GRATEFUL "It took health and strength both to look after my 10 children, and when my stomach hecame so disordered that even liquid foods MRS: MARY SELKIRK disagreed with me and I became so weak I could harly walk aoross the floor, 1 wan terribly depressed, Sargon proved the first medicine I found in 9 yours té renew my health and strength and rid me of stomach trouble, I've gained - 6 pounds and everyone tells me how much better I look, "Sargon Pllls stimulated my liv- er and bowels to normal action without the least weakening or upsetting," «= Mrs, Mary Selkirk, 134 Newlands Ave, Hamilton, Sargon may be obtained In | of different nationalities, gramme, A demonstration of Bury. thmics will be given by a teacher of this from Toronto sometime in the fall, Eurythmics Is a new sub- Jeet In congection with musical edu- cation, It Is physical interpretation of munsie, One evening will be given over to Gypsy music and folk song The an: nual visit of the Bowmanville Musie Htudy Club will be mado and at thet | meeting the Bowmanville Club will provide the programme, The date ' for an organ recital is not yet def: ! Initely decided upon but more than likely it will be at the November meeting, This recital will be given | hy local talent, | MR. SLYFIELD ADDRESSES H. & SPLENDID PROGRAM | Colonel Hanford MacNider, the United Mtatos new envoy extraor- | dinary and minister plenipotentls | wife, while thelr three boys WILL Photographs vopyright Dominion of Canada, ! join thelr parents later. Col, Mace | und Ewing, Washington, ary to the has now taken Ottawn, He Is accompanied by hiv | Women's Corner CRIPPLY, BONG I can go down to no hroad wea, Yot, with a heart on fire, I-loose for utmost ends of earth The ships of my desire Though I may lift no single sal To net the mornings ross, Daybreak is mine, and every tide, And every wind that blows My brother flutes, They track the farthest star But T move out with never a sound And journey twice as fur men are sped with Yeariong they suns, Waylay a pligrim moon And still account sweet loss Than 1 that tire so soon challenge armea The fang of heaven are spread for them, Her tents of cloud unfold Where all is change and not, I fear nor hoat nor cold Through many a happy slide To shallows and to sleep: High on the bound of dream Ix sel The lovely watch I keep dusk I ean go down to no broad sea Yor. with a heart at peace, Nightly I bring from ends of earth The ships of my release wD, I. Larkin, In "The Bookman RR kadar 2% a a Centre St, Home and School of the Season For the first time since June the Contre Street Home and Nehool Club met last evening, There was a very good attendance for so early in the season but it is hoped tbat more of the parents will pattonize the next meeting, Mrs, Hobba, the president, ocoupied the chair, With repeating the Lord's Prayer the meeting was opened, Letters of thanks for flowers sent to those who had been il were read. Mrs. Honnet reported having sent out nine bouquets and one basket of fruit since the last meeting. Are rangements for the forthcoming Hohoo! Fair, The prise of one dol. lar donated to the class with the largest number of mothers present went to Miss McEacheran's room. After the busines session, Mr. Are thur Slyfleld took over the pros gramme and gave a very interesting and instructive address on "How to Choose a Book from a Modern Lib. rary," Mr, Siyfield with his ox- tensive knowledge of libraries and books Is always able to pass on some most valuable information, Hin talk last avening was brimming full of excellént advice, Refresh- ments were served after the meet- ing by Mrs, Moynes and her group of assistants, RECIPES OOLD CATSUP 1 Peck of Ripe Tomatoes, 2 Tablespoonfuls of Salt 1 Teacup of White Mustard Seed 2 Teacupfuls of Chopped or Ground Onlons 1 Teacup of Rugar 2 Tablespoonfuls of Pepper 4 Red Peppers ' 8 Celery Stalks or § Ounces of Celery Seed 2 Teaspoounfuls of Ground Cloves' 8 Pints of Vinegar, Drain the tomatoes well before mixing, Mix together, let stand few hours and it is ready for use. CLUB MEETING Club Holds First Meeting Oshawa from Karn's Drug Store. ay This is exceptionally good and ver 34 excanti y d 40 venture | time In | they | T Axe a tablet of Aspirin, and your suffering from headache ceases. It relleves promptly, does not depress the heart, fter effects to fear, if you hav ght the genuine tablets stam od r, ere's no ume in waitin #00 if a headache will "wear.off, 0 use to endure pain when you can have such quick comfort as Aspirin, To men who must work on, in spite of eyestrain, or fatigue, or a cold; to women who suffer rogular systemic pain, Aspirin is EY, lessing. Talo advantage of Hu ] x, Keep the nomical '100-tablet. bottle in ome and office. Read the proven directions enclosed in the package and learn the various uses, TRADE MARK REG, SPIRIN {ly No | PICKLING TIME! This 1s the time of yeur thai the spiciost smells Issue from the kit chens for it Is plekling time and housewives are adding to thelr dally tasks those of making the tu tiest pleklos, relishes, Jelliel und sauces to use during the winter months Tomatoes are used most exten nively The luscious red rips one for catsup and the tempting ones for relishes for cold ments and witlads, Cucumber mull whol ones for plekling, whole and yellow chow chow Kroon ripe oaes for deliclon Mplcos und peppers und onion wre all blended Into these appotizing smells Big kettlon of holling good things by svening ara transformed into a row of nent jars neptly te ped with paraffine witting on kitchen table thewe clpey below may be help to you this plekling Loo Home o of KOARON aomée QUICKLY MADE CUCUMBER PICKLY Take small cucumbers, wipe clon up residence In | the Nider had a distinguished war re. {eord and Ix. Intevested In. the Luetivithes of the Canadian Leglon, by Harris lay thew in a small Jur on Allow one quart of alt ton pall of water Boll | tt and water until the suit | {divrolved, skim and pour boiling {hot on the encumber Covar them [tight, and let them stand twenty ft hours, then turn out and drain, (and | ntone | conrme Boll as much ginger as will cover the cncumbers, skimming thorough | 1y Put the cncumbers into clean | klunn Jars and our the vinegar on {botling hot, Put in uw plece of alum the wize of A hen and seal They will ha mady for use in forty-eight | hout Add popper and spies If | dexired | CHILI BAUCK ri Large Ripe Tomatoes 1 Large Onion 2 Rad Pepper I Teaspooniul of Cloves 1 Teaspoontul of Allsplee 1 Nutmeg 1 Tablospoonful of Salt 2 "'nblespoonfuls of Ruger I Teanpooriful of Ginger | 1 Teuspoonful of Cinnamon MANTILLA STILL USED IN SPAIN Inthe most spacious of the Maud- rid thoroughfares, with chalrs un- der the trees, | sat to walch the holiday panorama unroll itself, They suy that the mantilla Iy van. ishing, but on thig sunny diy seven out of ten of the girly and women who filed punt, laughing in the sun- shine, had donned the mantilla, How gracefully they carried these hend-dresses of black Ince which fell in folds to the hem of their gowns, Since feminine heads are bobbed In Spaln aw elsewhere, 1 wondered how It wan possible to fix the tmmense combs from which the muantille depended, | was in formed that It is necessary to hulld up a structure of smaller combs Lo hold the gargantuan comb in place, Howevor this may bhe--and this Is iu mystery of fpain on which I speak with no authority--the offect way truly elegant, Why , do fipan- ish girls, who are so exquisite in thelr mantillns, ape the Parisian mode and wear the Parisian eloche hat? Wow wonderfully, when they ure not trying to be In fashion, do thoy appreciate the artistic use of black! Genernlly thelr robes were Wack, though they might put a flow. er in thelr haly and sometimes wore colored whuwly Aw for the capos und cloaks that figure so darkly In yomanca, thers are still men who wanr them I understand that a doctety of Lovery of the Cape hag heen formed, and Ix still flourish- ing itn object i to preserve the cupe Let ns wish It woceews! Ikley Huddleston, In "Europe Zigungn.' In SEPTEMBER out 'tis now September, The hunter's moon begun; And through the wheat and bla Is henrd the Come yu be froquent gun The leaves are paling yellow, Or kindling Into red And the ripe and bearded barley In hanging down ts hend All among the harle Who would not be blithe When the frea ang happ In smiling on the scythe burley 2 Small Cupfuls of Vinegar Chop the onfon and peppery fine, Wednesday wouldn't be Wednesday to our cus tomers if there was no Wednesday Morning Bar- gains. So we always plan to have something in- eresting in the way of savings, : For Tomorrow It Is Hosiery 3 Special Lots, one for Boys, one for Girls, and ane for Ladies. Ladies' Full Fashionad i Service Weight , Silk Hose, 98¢ Pair I'his is a new 20 dozen lot from the Puritan Maid Mills, Irregulars they call them, which means either a slight difference in the length, or a small defect in the lisle foot or hem which has been neatly repaired. All the best shades in sizes 85 to 10. Rey. $1.50 value, Boys' All Wool Golf Hose, 49¢ Pair A very special purchase of just 15 dozen, fine, all wool hose in the popular jacquard patterns, Sizes 7 to 10V4, Colors grey, brown, and sand. Regular $1.00 value. Misses' Silk and Lisle Hose, 59¢ Pair Another good buy which came our way, Beautiful quality hose in smart self jacquard or checl: pattern in all the newest sun-tan and beige shades, First quality Sizes B to 10, mix all together and cook half an hou Bottle while hot, By Thornton W. Burgess i ------------------ IMP'Y TAKES FIISKY HOME Vho thinks he knows a lady's mind How wrong he is will someday find, weld Mother Nature, "Do you know whern homie "asked Impy very suddenly Little Mix Frisky nodded "I've known for a long timn pid 1" "I've watched you come ont and ko In many times Impy remembered thon tht Mins risky had told him once before that she knew where his home wan Ho had pretended not to believe it Now, howaover, thin wouldn't do He knew in his heart that she must be pponking the truth, "I didn't sup- pose any one would find that," said he "I have never found yout home and U've looked for it and looked for it." Little Miss Frisky chuckled soft. "he entrance to my home well hidden, if | do say wild she, "I should love to ses the in. side of your home." "If you like it will you live there with me?" asked Impy, "That depends," replied Miss Frisky, "Deponds on what?" asked Impy "Whether or not you'll come and Hve in my home If your home does n't sult mo," said little Mins Frisky, "Then it's all wettled," replied Impy promptly, "We'll live In whichever home you like the hest, I do hope you'll Hike my home, for it In the very best one I've ver had, What are you chuckling about?" It's the only one you've waver had of your very own, fan't it?" anked Mitle Mins Frisky demurely Impy had to admit thot it was, He took her down Inside and show od her the long hall that led to the snug bedroom, whieh wau venlly on the other side of the big stoneplle He showed her where the hack door my no," litle had been, out of whieh he had punh- ed all the sand; and how he had that led to this door Min ricky examined every thing with the greatest of care, he discovered the two little store | rooms that opened from the long ai and wanted knw what | PHBNKES filled the fo (Hose Impy told her HE oguess | made those vooms Just for the fun of working nid he '1 knew they would come in. handy ometime," 11 ind nodded npprovingly mre very good wld whe we'll make them an little I think we'll add one I bolleve in having were "These "I think lurge r inl 0 or two more plenty of slutearonm erled Impy delightedly Miws Frisky nodded, better houses than mine,' said shot "Thin Ix very fine Indeed 1 ean think af hut one improvement." SWhat Is that?' usked Impy. SWa'll change tho entranes," sald IHitle Minn Frisky Impy's face fell, He had heen very proud of that ontrance and the way It was hidden, "What is the matter with this entrance?" he de. munded "Other folks know whore it In," replied litle Migs Frisky, "I saw that fellow you fought with over hero looking ay ft." "I suppose you are right, my "deny, sald he, "We'll change the enteanes, I+ know another good place for the entrance, Come with me and I'l show you" "We won't hother," replied Miss Privky. "I decided long ago where the entrance In going to be, 1 de cided before ever yon had that great fight." Impy blinked. He opened hin mouth to way something and then thought better of it. He felt that thers wan nothing he could say. (Copyright, 1080, T. 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