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Oshawa Daily Times, 7 Jan 1931, p. 5

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TA THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 193 PAGE FIVE ' Women's Interests in the Home --- and the Community --- 2 {SNA and Mrs, E. Collins, Mr, and Mrs, T. BABY VIOLINIST THIEF GUIDE EXECUTIVE ie S > l & P l Redman, Mr. and Mrs. C. McDougal, OF { | ocia ersond Misses G. Bone, V. Fulton, D, Mar- T r SLEEP TO MEET HERE tin, M. Hancock, L. Stevenson, E. Fa il : . itively relieved. Just swallow RAZ- a : RIAL dy Harmless, $latall | The Executive of the Provincial | Girl Guide Council of Ontario is to i} Hardy, M. Bennett, D. Myers, and ' Grand Chiet Ada Gillard, Su- |], Gillies, and Messrs, N. McDougal, | [a = 48 ay i is Sl wg ai ho LEE meet in Oshawa on January 21st, _reme representative, Marie Soh E. Peterson, H. Rombough, E. Cor- 4 5 wartz and Past Chiet Sister Wal-| i), N. Kilmer, D. Jamieson, J. Lov. | [2 doc fmm ' A Z-M A H {and many prominent women of the ace, attended the meeting of Ju- ell, W. Jackson, + WV. Jarrell, J. C. "province will be in the city for the iith Temple No, 18 Pythjan Sis- Foulds and M. Davis. j Foravin rh AL Ta ioFa ib TOrORNG last evening. This ig H g ens do ih J pri eat, was the occasion on which the Tem- The annual dance given by the | [Eg ] I a yi . ieiude 10 3 9 . ple celebrated its birthday, The |Nurses' Alumnae Association fs to a 4 "nN Women S Meeting | ers of all_Ontasid Counties Sud o function was carried out in a most [be held in the Masonic Temple on 1 ¥ 3 * : a y eid in oinbers, Ja.8) iin 3 > KE ¢ a y . elegates w " - SCION mer, There a a January 30th. Ls % KING STREET W.M.5. _|ty-five, Mrs. Horace Parsons of | Presentations were made to the] Mr. Ross McKinnon left last : she The regular meeting of the King |q6rg 10; Mrs, G. A. Routledge of Temple and a banquet was served | evening for New York city where he { i ly Street United Church Women's mis- | 1ondon, I'rovineial Commissioner; at tha ~lnee of the meeting Visitors will attend the National Automobile » " sionary Society was held in the Sun | Mrg, Grant Pepler, Assistant Prov- from many other temples were | Show, i 14 jl | day school room of the church on |jnejul Commissioner; Mrs. Stanley p : " pata" ; Friday, January 2nd. 'There was i [Wallace, Windsor; Camp Advisor Presta, Mr. Ernie Marks, who has been 5 7 "0 very good attendance. Mrs, H. Bar- | gor the Province; Mrs. W. N. Pon- Among those who! attended the | SPending the winter vacation with tL ker, the retiring president was in the (ton of Belleville; Mrs. Hendrie, One O'clocls Club Banc held at the his parents, Mr. and Mre. Ernie ES a ¥ chair to finish up the business of the | Humilton and Mre, Frank Hodging, | Masonic Temple, Monday evening Marks, Simcoe street north return- | (3 a past year. It was interesting to hear | of Toronto, will be among those ||| were: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ross, | ¢d last evening to Kingston where | |3 Eo || the reports of all the different offic- | wlio will be present. Mrs. W. E. | Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Detenbec, Mr. [De Will resume his studies at "al y 5 ers and group leaders as to the phillips, District Commiesioner of and Mrs. A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Queen's University. 4 i y i $s work dune snd funds | Oshawa will entertain the Guides eyman, Mr. an . R. Bailes, p | ? 2 raised. The pastor, Rev. C, L. Cragg [and Guiders at tea, the afternoon of H. Deyman, and Mrs. R Mrs, Ellen Burton of Columbus, 44 : was present and conducted the in- |the conference. The morning and | Mr. and Mrs, G. D. Astley, Mr. and | who has been the guest of her!| : Tents } ! F : Mrs. N. F. Mechin, Mr. and Mrs. S.| daughter, Mrs. J. Hooper, 18 On : - -- Fallation 51 he, new office or v Yee ign h : gL Mw w | h u rsd ay - rid ay - Satu rd ay | | 3 : R Alger, Mr. and Mus. F. Collins, | tario street, for the Christmas and | iquppy; pigs JOSEPHINE BLAKE | sident, Her remarks in doing so were | : --- NURSES' ALUMNAE Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Freeman, Mr.| New Year's holiday, has recently Lia oraise of the te he soc and Mis w A. Dewiand, Mr, 50 returned to her home. 'Baby Violinist" who will be heard 3 Haire oll le ors ih; ae oh je . Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Ross, over the radio from Toremto on | 2) pt thin REC OBL pa | . . . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. Carwish, Mr. and :rL DS Friday, January 0th, at 5 paw, | Of the menibers would put forth he ELECT OFFICERS Our Front and Side Windows are packed with sensational Mrs. G. Luke, Mr. and Mrs, F. Little Miss Blake is alinose as Jes orts His year it would prove : | . ' : Thompson, Mr, and Mrs. R. E, San- LEGION AUXILIARY well known in Oshawa as in To. | EAC new year. le scripture €5- 1 oy the annual meeting of the Bargains. Hundreds displayed inside of a similar nature. son was read by Mrs. KR, Bird | | + was read by rs KR. Bird 4 Oshawa General Hospital Alumnae ders, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Herancourt, : | romo, having lived here with her | Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wilson, Mr. ELECTS OF} {CERS | parents at one time. She and | 'CF Je sites of the last Hetig | A\rsociation held in the Nurses' sc" | her brother, Archic Blake, an. |3P¢ the new business himished, "| Residence on Monady, January 6th, . : | , i Lousa Mayoiona ef Austria gave a . The annual election of officers| other clever violinist have been ? Miss Ann Scott's resignation of her | : was held at last night's meeting of awarded numerous medals foy | 'CTY interesting addre $s. Mise ay | office oy president which she has | rices ar e ow ast ears d e rices . the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Can-| their playing. Sra isd ot ReOness with the United | 0" 0 he past year was not ace | H nL , P 43. M M. A anada She came P| ante =n Ba rant. } Kayser Full-fashioned adian Legion, Post 43 rs, M Canada ten months ago from Austria oe pt : Mis 5 ott Will mei ay prest Foote was elected president, Mrs. E. -- { PURE SILK HOSE Caunt, 1st vice president, Mps, | What New York [10 carry on work here For SOME led upon at the meeting were: Miss $1.00 Buckley, 2nd vice president. Others time she has been in St. Johns and pt Clin ret" vice president; (0 me ar y --. (0) me fte n elected to office were Mrs, A. Armi- | WwW 4 | Quebec and only for a short time, ¢ ar 2 gl LAMBLE'S tage, secretary, Mrs. M, Macklow, | Is earing has she been in Oshawa, Her ad pr an I I | treasurer, Mrs, E, A. Wood and Mrs. [dress included many interesting de- | yy" yr Uy hison, correspofding a | tail v 9 hi A E. Collins, auditors. The Execu-| Of course you'll want a pastel 1al's of ler own iad On this oc- | yooretary and press representative, | lipo mmes tive committee will be Mrs. E, Dal- | -vope silk frock to brighten your | ©3510 She wore her native costume, fay, y *arcintosh, assistant secre by, Mrs. B. Brown, Mrs. M. Culling, Winter wardrobe. many colored and heavily embroider tary, Miss J Cole, treasurer, Mrs. Mre. D. Jarvis, Mrs. E Collins : . | ed. At the close of her talk shel roe o : ow rer 1 y s J s one is f Wf charm anc : ..~ vw |Canning and Mrs. Brown flower and January Clearance Mrs. A Kellar and Mrs M. Pillard, |, And this one 1s full of eharm and | sung very sweetly a Christmas Carol. | (iing committee, Miss A. Sonley, | i DRESSES ir----a osm nee | - Se-------- ocial committee convenor, Miss M. | JL. ' M rs. ae It poses a circular flounce around p AREY : t y ition r 1o-| ing ra ; t VON to clear = $5.00 3 ohn I a o hina to zive voatli. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN Didkie, private duty sceretary, Mrs, vothet verhaos the t bers. : up A Growing Service it just below the hi to give youth TEMPERANCE UNION | Cannng, My Hare, and Mrs. Brown FOR ART SALES o tion y P y ( eof t niries in the LL] bs them i li u orld, tendit If Ww i Ng S absoint un- D A nen s} {| When first started in 1919 |ful animation to its slender skirt, . iu " Has , THE FASHION SHOPPE | roughly ten years ago, the Plant |that bursts into graceful fulness at| The Women's Christian Temper- Tuxiliary representatives. the length of y Various reports were read at this 1 ine r 2 ation years 84 Simcoe St. South Inspection Service of the Federal |the hem. between uirney of ods aid. ance Union met yesterday after-| Department of Agriculture examin-| It offers a charming variation of | Boon in St, Andrew's ehurch. The { meeting, dr - itown acted as chafr- - ed a total of 876,400 plants import- | the capelet collar that ties in a bow | Pr alfent, Mrs, Booth, was in them \n condu the election of of- . ; ; ed into Canada. Last year this ser- | at the front. {chair and a large number of mem- | ficci British Capital Holding bers were present. Following the | ts : vice reached the huge figure of 48,-| 141g oy versatile for afternoons or . : . . 3 ed tl tion but li Kayser' Chiffon or Service | 044,686 plants imported into Can- (gunday night ine and daucine gpenin Iya, prayer way OR fed Y : P > l ote Own as Market Place | srasping the p s of organ- n y Mrs. Cook i seriptus oung L'eople's for: Treasures + ized aviation, Chile established @ nas Hose, Silk to top. vs ada from other countries, an in- | giuja No. of v be obtained ' y ! " A 5 . ver | ? 0 as reg y Mrs, ¢ p \ Guaranteed firsts 1.00 Tease of 5,000,000 plants over}, seq 14, 16, 20 years, 36, 38 1 Was read by Mis van 2. side A . ti nai ass air line 1928, These importations had an | ,nq 40 inch u { d s Meeting = R F R | which n gs Arica within a day Be 1, Jan here is i 4 | ar Santiago, and the 9] ATKINS' HOSIERY AND estimated value of $1,583,103. In| &% Bh; be, | stantial cash balance on hand and Londo 4 LINGERIE SHOP the course of the work 15,806 per- |... hiffon, lace, wool crepe, satin|,pier oq few items of business a a halt of : south- ; . 9 2 .{crepe, canton crepe and flat crepe | sp1anqiq program was enjoyed ALBERT STREET YOUNG at pres central citics within a day of the 134 Sinicoe St. South mits were issued and 9,316 Inepec-| on themselves beautifully to this | © apron oo) y A bate tions made. As: a result of this Miss Keddie rendered a delight PEOPLE'S SOCIETY no service a total of 908 disease | edel. 16. reduires..4l 1s 39. | ful solo. | Tho first meeting of the new year | HOV plants and insect pests were detect- | Inet Bea bal quis ¢ yards 43-1 Rev, F. J, Maxwell was the |for Albert Street league was held | 10,8 ed The pests intercepted included " 3 speaker and delivered a most inspir- | on January 6th. The new officers | Toc . ove ed caterpillars, scale insects, borers, Our large Fashion Magazine |ing and helpful address. He ex: | w ich were elected at the follow- | $01 as been estin a . bulb flies and mites. . In sixty cases | Shows how to dress up to the min- | tended a very hearty welcome to |ing meeting held on December 29th | roughly to two million st The South America the plants involved were refused |Ute at very little expense. It con- the Union of Bt. Andrew's church [were in charge of this meeting. | figure for Lond n for the samc per- sa entry and in 504 cases shipments |t8ine most attractive Paris designs! 'or the years 1931, and also good | They aro folows: Frank Stirte- | iod is calculated to have been Santiage. Chil We 5 were returned to consignors as not | [OF adults and children, cinbroidery, | wishes for a happy and prosperous | vant, president, Harold Lemon, as- | three times as much, anc one firm to ee ta Ta St Bit fOtCR in Sth GIVE IT TO HIM having been properly inspected for |®'" . year's work He drew attention |sisant vice president, Jack Naylor, | alone in London is be lieved to have | '<5 FH : hl. i ore in at Mother--1f that young man asks pects and diseases in the country of Ho sure to fill the @ of the it; the fact that amidst the many |devotional vice president, Misa? handled almost as much as the com. "ET ES bi a holnat LIers | er o Wiss. refuse it ~ origin. pattern , Send stamps or coin (coin | djscouragements the workers in the ene Drown, social vice president, | bined total of the New Yorl 15e3 app) te y. 5 tar) I Dru true Tif he doesn't 'gel In addition to this service inspec- | referred). prohibition cause are facing, we! ny Clark, Missionary vice | It is cstimated exe = Pas es u 4 now, and]. or rravaso, Rome, tion of mail parcels amounted to 2,- | | have one comfort {un doing our best | president, Howard Canning, citizen. | of art to the valu 0 mull : i. ave een ordered nums- 966 examinations of 3.515 'contain- a. and trusting God. We are at pres- [ship vice president, Ruth Whiteoak, | sterling have gone nd | ber of the new planes 1 ) tres - ers in all. A total of 3%3,244 § nt reaping the bitter harvest of | (reas leta Dalke, reporter, | America during ast 1 shies en hips, plants arrive in Canada in this way, | t | bad seed sowing in recent years. |lrank Johns, chairman of the re-| Nevertheless it cot assert tary typ 1 ye constructed | Hels like a | The inspection service also cover- | Ontario's need is a good temperance | ception committee. Ray Lee is | od that tl represent v af | ! an an firm, 1% Ted plants brought into Canada by | leader who knows not how to wob- | chalrman of the flower committee | yion of the art treasu | passengers on boats. During the | | ble and citizens who vote as they jand his assistants Jessie Burlnert | country, England is She Couldn' fiscal year 1929-30 a total of 3.967 | " --- pray {and Mrs. W. Tippet. The meeting | ;osition of Italy in tl t boats were visited and on those 182 / {Can Canada afford to spend two opened with prayer led by Ross | . iirice when Italy hundred millions yearly for intoxi- | Clar} and after business was dis-| ¢ Ler treasures by Be H i ° k d vassengers were found to have | / A ' 4 ¥ "lof h intries, | 1" €d. |nlants with them. In twentv-five | A cating liquors? If liquor stores cussed the de votional vice president | v ., Italy still possesses more of her 3 [and breweries were closed unem- took charge of the remainder of the | 'oo "0 oe c' than the rest of Miss E. instances potatoes being brought in | f / ¢ Shi Thomson, of Clapham, "F ployment would be reduced to a|meeting. Mr, J. Naylor and Miss | the world put fogether. Proof of | ministry of the interior writes: --*"I find that Carter's Li from Europe were intercepted and " : \ \ M Liver Pills will do more to oie. confiscated. { {7 | k minimum, No nation can be a bar- joe ssic Hurlbert rendered a duet, | joo Cole ol 0 C0 Tadian Ex [ trol of 'military n has been ta- complexion clear, and the skin free{| Nursery stock exports to a total] > \ keeper without suffering the results. | Jack Naylor gave a very interesting | = 0%, 1 0 5 0 00 er from the army and navy an on ou from b| , than all the face of 542 shipments to twenty-one dif- 3 / | The greater tho consumption of in-|tall. I'our new members were wel erin hing Jaced in the hands of TIO Hi ; ereams I have used. I found the real | ferent countries were also inspect- | \ toxicating liquors the lower the comad to the society. Early in the N We are to] f c cial aviation also is The first sip of "Buckley's" cause of face blemishes was usually i|~1: representing an increase of | \ pr | morals of any people. As we in ---- | : { under 1 nmanc gives relief. Goes right after due to liver and stomach troubles. !|three hundred per cent in the guan- | crease. the places of sale, we in-| CHRIST CHURCH AYA. -- - an 5 centred that tickle. Loosens phlegm. druggist recommended them ar | tity of nursery stock sent out from 4 ¥ | crease consumption and we find our I'he monthly business meeting of chiefly at th itary. airport, Penstrates and cleass ide for stimulating the live: ' | "anada. This material included { penal institutions filled to capacity | Christ Church AY.P.A, was held in El Bosque, near Santiago; at Iquique tubes. Otops the cough. 8 as well ag an increase in accidents (he P'arich Hall, Monday evening NEW PRICES ON in the yorth and Temuco in the ae Every druggist sells it. | tation as a cen q fine ! ir minigfry is hoping soon fo ne Expects to Have Most Form-| © °" m8 = transportation' au he rity. The - C wer of Ney rh t aga: idable Air Fleet in the year around to Magallanes, forms mou v Pu , nas, down the Straits 1 tur: My as an c expelling the constipation poi- | 745,861 bulbs, 403,661 ornamen- | sons from the system." tals, 130.335 fruit trees, 15.683 P . | both on our highways and in in- The business for the past month | There are important commercial air Take Carter's Little Liver Pill , conifers, 5,817 pounds of tree seed. oy dustrial plants. The motor car and | wus discussed The meeting next: | ) scattered the length of the BUCKLEY pV + 1 ores Sike lens of dle MIXTURE for sick headache and indigestion.' | 1,000 pounds of onion sets, 1,000 > \ the liquor traffic have no place in week is in the hands of Miss Iren from All druggists 25¢ and 75¢ red pkgs. (square yards of sod and 97 vege- | AY the same country. The speaker |Barton, who will lead a talk on rto Montt in the sout! » Acts Like a Flash =» d - table roots. J 4 jtermed the trafic as Canada's greaft- | Canadian authors and their work Private aviation also is being fost A SINGLE SIP PROVES ry {est evil and the church's greatest | All members have been given the and cred By the air ministry. The Aero . | foe. |name of some noted Canadian au- |! ; Mrs. T. H. Everson paid a tribute [thor and it is hoped that everyone - a -- to the life and work of the late Mrs, | will respond heartily to the effort ---------- Letitia Youmans, who was the [which are being put forward by the ! ---- { founder of the W.C.T.U. in Can- executive ney, ; Luk | The concert, to which the A.YP, | L @ : . ry y Miss June Luke gave a very in- | A members and friends have been | iver {) ), 10 {| re { ; 3 a a oe 0 = teresting reading aud after the |jpoking forward to with such great close of the meeting a social hall | y1casure, has been postponed inde- hour was spent over the tea-cups. [finitely and a social evening is be- f-------------------------------- ling arranged instead. We are sure [4 . The 4 Salesman -- These shirts simply fall the members will lose enone of 1 : { laugh at the laundry, sir. | the enjéyment upon which they hag PAI MO ] IVE | Customer:-- I know, I've had gome [heen counting | 4 | come back with their sides split A ---------- : : 4 { Passing Show. | The greatest vitamin EVERY WEDNESDAY -- 9.30 to 10 30 p.m ) | . " J. 3 aii Grades for Rhubarb : tonic and flesh producer. . : 3 Sponsored by PALMOLIVE makers of Palmolive Soap in TORONTO 2 The Dominion Fruit Branch have : ; > | / Father--Well, Willie, 1 reccived a | grades for 'forced' or hothouse rh | ) note from your teacher to-day. | barb, these are: "Canada Faney," Bottle ........ : { Willie: Is that so, pop? Give me |not less than three inches in cir- $1.75 size § han ; : | a quarter and I won't breathe a word [cumfarence; "Canada No, 1," not : size for, Oire of Radio's Big 3... has its Canadian premiere ? ; : g about it to mother.--Pele Mele, Park. | less than two inches; and "Canade Bottle over station CKGW, Toronto, on Wednesday, Price of book 10 cents. ; -- : No. 2. January 7th. They were in a very dark cornei The Branch has also suggested f PROTECTION {introduced three recommended 31.00 size for Price of pattern 20 cents in ' stamps or coin (coin preferred). of the hall. "Give mec a kiss," he | three types of container as stand- Karn S rug Voted among the three best radio features on the ard for the marketing of rhubarb: Continent. * |No. 2904. Size pleaded. CC Re CE ee No answer. f(a) a standard box or basket con- 4 ; : Namo He asked four times and got no [taining twenty-five pounds net; (b) tore Tune in every Wednesday night and enjoy radio's : dB "ee -e answer. {a box containing ten pounds net, programme de luxe. "Are you deaf?" he shouted. wrapped in wax or cellophane paper, D n "No." she said. "Are you para-{and (c¢) a veneer. box holding Opp. P.O. ...Phone 378 Prompt relief from HEADACHES, LUMBAGO, |- red {Welve pounds net. --- COLDS, SORE THROAT, RHEUMATISM, By Russ West NEURITIS, NEURALGIA, ACHES. and PAINS T B-- ; 7\T SEEMS A [TTYES, Bur WE ' \<NowW |! [THATS WHAT THE YL MERCY OF ®IDNAPERS NOW SAY + WHY: NOT NEVER. LET ac SHouLd [Sine Harm re VM Som IF THE BOSS HADN'T GIVEN HIM | [|GIWE THE KIDNAPPERS HAVE Yo BUY MAC a MAC Ly THAT $10,000 For SHAT OLD DEY G0 SO MAC J] wou HS FREEDOM Vio : WASHING - MA CHINE] 4 DOES NOT HARM \NVENTIO) boii THE HEART T AF \T DOESN'T BRING YoU HAPPINESS ; AA ' : 4 iy i lM ; f ff ile i | | rh | NY le a ! : i | 2 i i I i f i i ili if hs \ " i I pe] TRADE-MARK REG. Aub bomen of 12 Tato, Alea bores of $4 ss To0-ast oR a

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