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Oshawa Daily Times, 26 Nov 1930, p. 5

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ET THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1930 PAGE FIVE omen's Interests in the Home --- and the Community | sociAL AND PERSONAL Mrs, W. H. Ross, King Street east, entertained at two tables of bridge last evening in aid of the Hospital Auxiliary, 1t.-Col. ¥. J. Pickering, of St. Thomas, was a visitor in the city on Tuesday, following a tour of the Northern branches of the Cana- dian Legion, of which he is the pro- vineial first vice-president. The winners of the weekly Euchre held last Saturday evening in the 8. O. E. Hall were Mrs. Glov- er, Mrs, Tyson, and Messrs. W. Goodman and F. Sharrard. Quick, Sure Relief BILIOUSNESS SLUGGISHNESS CONSTIPATION Take one tonight Make fomorrow BRIGHT "THEY WORK . WHILE YOU SLEEP' -------- nt -- severer forms of eczema An sective fluld that washes into the skin. A doctor's formula with a bri! Jliant record. Itching stops instant]; this clear stainless treatment per (rates the sick tissues, ¥. W. THOMPSON DRUG STORE DAINTY LINGERIE SETS Gloves and Hosiery at LAMBLE'S Kayser Chiffon or Service Hose, Silk to top. $1.00 Guaranteed firsts ATKINS' HOSIERY AND LINGERIE SHOP 13 Simcoe St. South Visit Cur Store AND SEE OUR LINE The Fashion Shoppe 84 SIMCOE BT. A dance at the Royal York Hotel is being given this evening in hon- or of Ladies' Night for the Toronto Rotary Club. A number of Oshawa Rotarians and their wives will at- tend., They are: Mr. and Mrs. Al- lin Annis, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gray, Dr. and Mrs, Stanley Phillips, Dr. and Mrs, Grant Bird, Dr. and Mrs W. J. Langmaid, Mr. Jim Fowlds, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Storie, Mr, and Mrs. A. E. O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. John Burns, After the regular business meet- ing of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, Post 43, an old time social was held last evening. Junior members were initiated and a jolly time enjoyed singing old fashioned songs. Delicious refresh- ments were served to completo the evening. Mrs, 8. J. Scammell and son, James, are spending a few days in Toronto visiting relatives, The 1.0.0.F. held a social even- ing in the Hall on Tuesday. The main feature of the evening was the presentation of a clock to Mr, James French, Arlington Avenue, for se- curing the largest number of new members in the recent membership drive. Mr. French secured twenty members. Cards and dancing com- | posed the evening's entertainment, and refreshments were served at the close, The members of Simcoe Street Ladies' Aid Soclely had a reception at the newly decorated parsonage | vesterday afternoon and evening. Tadies of the Soclety received and | <eisted in the dining room where tea was served from a table prettily | wppointed with white linen, silver | land baby mums. During the after- 'moon Mrs. Noble and Miss Evelyn Trick rendered vocal solos and Mrs, R. Holden and Mrs. George Fleming ~everal plano duets. The music in the evening consisted of vocal solos by Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Leo Gray, Mrs, C. M. Mundy and Miss Marion Ross and piano numbers by Mrs. Holden and Mrs. Fleming, HOLY TRINITY AUXILIARY The Junjor Auxiliary of Holy Trinity Church is progressing most favorably. Their activities in the past have been most enterprising and for the future they are planing a concert and a sale of hand work. C. G.I T. HEAR FINE ADDRESS From Miss True Davidson, the Canadian Girls in Training of the city of Oshawa, learned much, when she addressed them on the subject of Vocational Guidance, at Simcoe Street United Church last evening. Taking selling as one vocation Miss Davidson offered some of the best suggestions that could he passed on, in connection with that work. The girls who heard her, found Miss Davidson very interesting. At the next monthly meeting of all the C.G.I.T, groups of the city which will be held on December 16, Miss Byrne Hope Saunders, editor of Chatelaine will be the guest speaker and at the following meeting Miss Ashdown, will speak. Mrs. W. Tait presided at the meeting last even- ing. Enga-ements y Mr. and Mrs, W, Haley announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Flora Annie, to Mr, Harry Clough, son of Mrs. Clara Clough, of Oshawa, The marriage will take place in December. (1242) They apparently cannot hold an election in the United States with- out killing somebody. Four dead, two wounded and one missing was the sum total Tuesday.-----Owen Sound Sun-Times, .A man's hat fits his head. A woman's hat doesn't fit anything except the box it came in.--Sault Daily Star. MEAN ? Don't be helpless when vou suddenly geta ache. Reach in your t for immediate relief, If haven't any Aspirin with you, get some at the first drugstore you come to. Take a tablet or two and be rid of the pain, Take promptly. Nothing is gained by waitin, to see if the pain will leave its own accord, It may grow worse! Why postpone relief? There are many times when . Aspirin tablets will "save the day." They will always ease a throbbing head. Quiet a grum- bling tooth. Relieve nagging ins of neuralgia or neuritis. check a sudden cold. Even rheumatism has lost its terrors for those who have learned to depend on these tablets, Gargle with Aspirin tablets at the first suspicion of sore throat, and reduce theinfection. Look for Aspirin on the box-- and the word Genuine in red. Genuine Aspirin tablets do not depress the heart. FEMINIST PROGRAN GOES ON ZEALOUSLY Demand for Municipal Vote Widely Supported Montreal, Que.~There is to be no lull in the campaign at Quebec for the franchise for women, admission ot women to the Bar and reform of the Civil Code as it affects women, it was decided at a meeting of the Laurier Women's Club in the Wind- sor Hotel recently. Mrs. Pierre F. Casgrain, addressing the meeting, said that the program of the fem- inist movement will be carried on with renewed zeal, Interest in the movement is reaching farther afield, it was stated, and from rural dis- tricts have come letters asking for information on the feminist aims and advice as to forming local groups, some from as far away as Bonaven- ure county, Both McGill and the University of Montreal have arrang- ed debates on feminism to take place shortly, Referring to the campaign to se- cure the municipal vote for married women property owners, Mrs, Cas- krain read a list of aldermen who had pronounced themselves in favor of this reform at the time of the last municipal election and who, she said, would be counted upon to support in the Montreal Bill for extension of the franchise. Resolutions urging the municipal vote for married women had been passed and forwarded to the city council by many women's or- ganizations in the city. A resolution supoprting the demand for the vote for married women pro- perty owners was unanimously adopt- ed at the business session which pre ceded the address. OFFICERS ELECTED . ness Meet'ng Victory L.O.B.A. No. 583 held their election of officers {n Orange Hall on Monday night, Nov. 24th. The election was. conducted by Bro, Andrew, County Master, The fol- lowing officers were elected: W. M. Sister Smith, D.M. Sister McKnight, Chap. Sister Cornish, Rec. Sec. Sis- ter De Marse, Fin. Sec. Sister An- drews, Treas. Sister Bint, First Lect. Sister Howard, D. Lect, Sister Ross, D. of C. Sister Gardner, 1. G. Sister Young, O. G, Sister Stapley, Committe Sisters Lee, Marsh, Kemp, A. Sellick and Barrett, Guardian Bro. Andrews, trustees Bro Foole Sisters Selleck and Barrett, Aundi- tors Sisters Morrison, M. Andrews Dainty. After the election ticket on a cushion were drawn. Sister Dainty held the lucky number, Re- freshments were served and a social hour spent. The woman who poses as a pro- 'essional beauty must lead a stren- uous life in order to hold her job,-- 'hicago Daily News, Some children are so charitable they would hire a private car to take their parents to the poor house --Paris Mercury. Once debt was a disgrace; now 11 you don't owe anything, people think the installment man wouldn't trust you.--Kingston Whig-Stan- dard. California reports 1,974,341 mot- or vehicles this year, which means nearly ome to every two persons. To the planet Mars, California must 'eem just crawling with bugs.--Ot- tawa Journal, D0 YOU SUFFER FROM CONSTIPATION? Countless remedies are advertised for constipation. Many relieve for the moment hut they are habit form- ing and must be continued. Others eontain calomel and dangerous min- eral drugs, which remain in the sys. tem, settle in the joints and cause aches and pains. Some are harsh purgatives which cramp and gripe and leave a depressed after effect. Avoid lubricating oils which only grease. the intestines and encourage nature's machinery to become lazy, A purely vegetable laxative such as Carter's Little Liver Pills, gently touches the liver, bile starts to flow, the bowels move gently, the intestines are thoroughly cleansed and constipa- tion poisons pass away. The stomach, liver and bowels are now active and the system enjoys a real tonic effect. druggists 25¢ and 75¢ red pkgs. BAN ON PARROTS HAS BEEN LIFTED Parrot Disease Having Dis- appeared, They May Now Enter Canada Ottawa, Nov. 26--Love birds may be imported into Canada. So also may parrots, parrakeets, cockatoos, macaws, Jorg and lirokeets, The ban placed on their importation some months ago has been removed. Love birds, a. might be expected from their name, sometimes make people sick. The same is the case with parrots and the other pets men- tioned gbove. They are subject to a diseas® termed psittacosis and they are likely fo give it to humans. The mortality is very high among humans who contract it Some time ago = number of cases were reported from Europe. Officials of the agriculture department became alarmed and put a ban on birds sub ject to such an ailment. Since that, however, the disease seems to have disappeared. A circular informing customs collectors of the removal of the ban went forward yesterday. LEVINE RELEASED the move to have a clause inserted | LOBA. LODGE Social Time Follows Busi-| ON BAIL OF $7,000 | Vienna, Nov, 25.--Charles A. Le- | vine, held here for the past week {on suspicion of counterfeiting, was released under $7,000 bail yesterday. Levine evaded newspapermen and his attorney said that the emotion- al excitement he had experienced made it necessary for him to take a few days complete rest. DISCI OSES WHY CURZON RESIGNED Due to Foreign Policy Not Dispute With Kitchener, Midleton Says London, Nov. 2~The silence of a quarter of a century was broken when Lord Middleton, secretary of state for India from 1903 to 1905, re- | vealed the circumstances surround ing the withdrawal of Lord Curzag from the viceroyal post in India, in 1903, less than ayer of his after sccond term, Mo, ical authorities record that Lord Curzon had an unfortun- ate controversy with Lord Kitchener status of the military mem er of the executive co l Lord Midleton dispelled this in a | speech at Guildsiord., Lord Curzon | was withdrawn, he said, because of | hi. insistence on a policy which in | the opinion of His Majesty's govern- | ment would have caused trouble with Russia and Afghanistan, Lerd Cur-'| zon desired to conduct Indian foreign | policy without regard to th possible | effects on' the whole empire, and con- idered it necessary to advise opera- ¥ tions in Tibet which would have | i greatly disturbed Russia and Afghan- | istan, Lord Midleton went on, | The cabinet was unanimously un- | prepared to follow the representa- | tions which Lord Curzon desired to make, and consequently the voll] resigned. i over the Heedless is the youthful mind, "Tis universal you will find. ~=0ld Mother Nature. The young muskrats didn't in- tend to be disrespectful to their fa- ther, Jerry Muskrat. when between themselves they made fun of his warning about traps. They were just ike most other young people who have not yet learned their lessons from the greatest of all teachers--cxperience, Never hav- ing seen a trap they couldn't be- lleve that it could possibly be as bad as Jerry had said it was, Never having becn frightened by Farmer Brown's Boy, who was the one two-legged creature aside from the bird folk with whom they were really familiar, they judged others 'of the same kind by hig. So when their father was distarb- ed by the appearance of another boy they were not at all afraid and thought Jerry very foolish. "All this talk about - traps sounds scary, but I won't be scar- ed," sald one young Muskrat. "When some one of us finds a trap ft will be time enough to worry." "But," said a timid one, "sup- pose that trap catches one of us first?" "I guess that if there are traps around here we will know it in time," declared another. "I would hate to feel that every time I went to sit on my favofite log I must first look all about it for a trap. I've sat there ever since I can remember and there never has been a trap there yet." everything," ventured the timid one. "And there is trouble enough in this world without borrowing more," declared another, thought himself very wise smart, and ghould catch me I would find some way of getting away from ft. I'm not afraid of an old trap!" boasted another. "Thero is no sense worrying over a thing that never has hap- pened and may never happen," sald the first one. "Anyone not smart enough to keep out of a trap deserves to be caught." Then these heedless young Muskrats quite forgot all about the subject, They continued to play about as they had always done. Not even when they saw the strang boy about did they get suspicious, As is apt to be the way with young people they felt quite equal to looking out for themselves. Never having had ex- perience, they scorned the value of exprience. who | "I guess if one of those traps | By Thornton W. Burgess Meanwhile Jerry Muskrat tinued to be anxious and suspl- cious. He was not anxious for himself or Mrs. Jerry. He knew enough about traps to keep out of them and in this matter Mrs. Jerry was quite as wise as was he, | It was about the children that he worried. As yet he hadn't been able to find a single trap, but that didn't ease his mind any, He had a feeling that though might not be any traps then there would be later. That strange boy acted like a trapper. Yes, sir, he did so. Jerry had in the past had enough experience with trappers con~ into two price lots. COAT AND DRESS SALE Starts Thursday i_adies' finest Winter Coats go on sale Thursday at about half their value, divided Regular values to $49.50, for. ........... Regular value t0 329.30 for ..@p ios co iiiiisiarrrsnnrivese... $16.95 3 only, Grey Goatskin Coats for ....00...c0vnvinvicsiinneaiaes, $25.00 CHINCHILLA COATS, $2.98 Children's Navy Chinchilla Coats, 2 to 6 years. Red flannel lining, Ex- $2 98 ceptional value at ...... civics On Sale. . srs ese es, 3 ONLY FUR PIECES, $5.00 Beige Iceland Fox Fur Neck Pieces. Regular $13.50. On sale $5 6 ONLY, LITTLE GIRLS' WINTER COATS. Reg. $4.95 and $5.95. $2 98 40 Only Dresses $2.98 Assortment of Crepes, Printed Crepes, Kasha Cloth, Sizes 14 to 40. $2 98 Values to $12.50. Thursday at 9 o'cloc 'i $ All sizes. Per pair GIRLS' JERSEY DRESSES, $2.98 Sizes Up to 14 Years A BARGAIN IN BOYS' GOLF HOSE, 25¢ PAIR 260 Pairs only to clear at this ridiculous price. Grey or sand with fancy cuffs. 25 Cc CHILDREN'S CASHMERE AND SILK AND WOOL STOCKINGS in a big sale. Pair ......... PENMAN"S LITTLE KING PURE WOOL HOSE Silk and wool ribbed hose in colors black; nude, grey, sand. Not all sizes in any color. But all sizes up to 10 in the lot. Regular values 75¢ to $1.25 pair. Sale Price, pair ..cccociiiiinnn is LADIES' CASHMERE HOSE, 59¢ PR. 2 PAIRS FOR $1.00 Mostly Penman's quality of pure wool Cashmere that sell regularly at $1.00 and $1.25 pair. Selling at, 59 Cc Pair ...... OR EO 2 Pairs $1.00 BOYS' CASHMERE GOLF HOSE, 75¢ Penman's fine quality all wool Golf Huse. New designs. All sizes. 75 r Pair ......ciienrenr.s "eresrivissresesers . W. A. Dewland Limited there | to recognize the signs. Jeérry could tell when a trapper the ground over, his traps. may I lose my tafl," said Jerry, but he sald -it to himself. You see he knew how heedless | were those children of his. Ho knew how they grinned at him be- hind his back. | As for those same children, they | came and wont heedlessly and happily without a real care in the world. Life was good and meant to enjoy it. did enjoy it. They } thought for anything but eat and play and be happy. Jerry watched | them and wondered if he had been | 80 care-free and heedless. (Copyright 1930, T. W, 1 The next story: More Suspicious," doing Burgess) "Jerry Grows "There has to be a first time for | What New York Is Wearing Puffs at the elbow arouse new ine terest in sfeeves of smart all-day | frock of dark brown canton crepe. | I'he neckline is youthful. Faille silk in eggshell shade makes the be- | coming rolled collar and trimming piece, \ | The circular fulness of the skirt | is clever arrangement to make the hips appear slim, It's unusual! It's easily fashioned! | Style No. 2805 may be had in sizes 16, 18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. Size 36 requires 474 yards 39-inch with 14 yard 27-inch contrasting and 134 yards edging. It's perfectly stunning for more dressy occasions in black chiffon vel- vet. Make the collar and tie of self- fabric edged with a tiny ruffling of jade green faille silk, Use jade green silk covered buttons. Crepy patterned woolen, crepe moreain 'and tlat crepe appropriate, was looking | planning to set | "If this isn't what that boy is | Pattern price 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred). Be sure to fill in size of pattern. Address Pat- tern Department. Our new Fall and Winter Fashion Magazine is 15 cents a copy but may be obtained for 10 cents if ordered same time as pat- tern. It will "1elp you save on every dress and on the children's clothes too. It shows how to dress up to the minute at very little expense, women bought their soaps much after this fashion--a good laundry soap, a perfumed soap for toilet use, and a safe soap--Infant's Delight, of course--for baby. Nowadays, however, women have begun to realize that a soap that cleanses and soothes baby's tender bloom is the proper one for other skins. They inquire into the whys and wherefores of Infant's Delight. They discover that it is a pure bland soap, made from the finest of ingredients, And that boracic has been added. making it mildly anti- septic and soothing to sensitive skins. Women everywhere these days are using Infants Delight not only for baby, but for themselves. JOHN TAYLOR & CO., LIMITED Eastern Ave., Toronto 2805 No. 2805. Name (1) INEANTS TILLIE THE TOILER OF TILLIE GOING OUT WITH EVE om, DICik AND HARRY wwHEN SHE'S ENGAOED | DON'T APPROVE|g i ii SUESS TTHIS \S TTTILLVE Now 1 GONNA 4 SCOLD |; QoR \TTLE SOMETHING "TO 7 SAY "ASPIRIN TRADE-MARK REG.

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