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Oshawa Daily Times, 17 Sep 1931, p. 6

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Soci and P Personal y are ve twrited to suk. 5 "social personal © items for pu ion in this y send. or i gy them to The Times Phone 85 or after Mundy, Phone %. hours to Miss Lois Mr. and Mrs. T., H. McMurty, Kendal Avenue, motored to Hart- ford, Conn, at the beginning of the week to visit their daughter, Miss Helen McMurtry. They were ac- ¢ anied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sony, i this city. Mrs. Harry Nowe: and daughter, Betty, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. .'C. Nobes, of Kingston. Miss Mary McTavish, of Flesher- ton, is in town visiting with Mr. and Mrs C. E. McTavish and Mr. and Mrs. S, C. McTayish, Miss Gladys O'Donnell, of Regina, if a Ruest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Ww. J. Tayey, of Trenton, were guests of their daughter, Mrs. Harry Defoe, Ritson Road, and Mrs, William Hubble, of Arthur Street over last week-end, On Tuesday stain of this week, Mrs, Oster, oi Court Street, entertained the members of the "Pedro Club," Those holding the high scores for the day were Mrs, M. Oster, Mrs. Wn. Hubble and Mrs. F. Richards. Next week the club will, meet at the home of Mrs Love, Jarvis Street, L ¥ * Miss Nora Montgomery, of this city, is spending a few days with relatives in Toronto. * Ld * Mrs. Wilbur Webster, of Osh- awa visited Lindsay friends on Tuesday afternoon of this week. : * - . J. Cottingham visited at Mr, and Mrs. and family of Oshawa, the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Clementt, of Omemee, recently. Women's Organizations CEDARDALE ; WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Cedardale United Church W.M.S. met on Wednesday after- noon. Mrs, Courtice presided over the meeting. After the devotional talk a Harvest Thanksgiving ser- vice was planned for Sunday, September 20th. On Monday evening there will be a Thanks- giving social, with a sale of vege- tables. Refreshments will be served. MARY LODGE NO. 97 L.O.BA. The feature of the last meet- ing of the Queen Mary Lodge, L.0.B.A. which was held én Wed- nesday evening, was the drawing of the luck tickets for the latest raffle sponsored by the Lodge. Sister Hubble, D.M.. of Oakleigh Lodge, and Sister McKnight, D. M. of Victory Lodge, officiated and drew the tickets from a box. As the numbers were announced the holders of the lucky tickets came forward and received their prizes, The winners are as fol- lows: Embroidered centre piece, No. 499, won by Mrs. R, Bailey, 99 Colborne St, Pair embroidered pillow cases, No. 1111, won by Mrs. W. Sayyae, 140 Mary St. : won by Mr. J. St. West. Cushion, No. White, Oshawa, Centre piece, No. 541, Muir, 13 William Street, 24 1b. hag flour, No. 1420, won Mr. Lambert, Bowmanville, QUEEN Andison, 19 King 659, won by Mrs. Mr. by Ont. Embroidered apron, No. 128, won by M. Sculley, 137 Elgin St. Pr. embroidered towels, Mrs. C. Gillies, No. 1458, 42 William St., Worcester, Mass., U.8.A. Man's shirt, No. 472, Mr. Gates, 22 Simcoe St, N. Embroidered runner, No. 520, Triple-Sealed... to preserve rare flavour and unmatched crispness and NOW, exclusively, the precious Sun Vitamin D RIPLE-SEALED and wax-wrapped, Quaker Corn Flakes come to you with-all their flavour and crisp- they popped off the toasters to the ness, just as package. - No other corn flake has this supreme flavour. No other "corn flake is guaranteed "flavoured. Every pack finest flavoured corn flak irradiated b; : Jocelbio to nature p and strong bones; adults ly po added health benefit tamin D has Le tamin D which they Be ae act of The Quaker Oats osreal millersin the world. Makers, biscuit, Crackels and of Quaker Corn Flakes bears . the printed guarantee "If you do not agree that this is the e you have ever used, we will remit you the cost of the package." No other corn flakes contain Vitamin D. No others are Prof. Steenbock's ace in some foods es in summer sunshine. Children need Vitamin D every day to build hard teeth is con- the of er : ge wid EC Ee or Corn Flakes their delicious : ent and to Four family every day the its maker to be the finest rocess with which it is e exact vitamin which to of y, Pe and Saskatoon, , (ala, of Mol dts. theirradinien other Hig Quality cer A - 2 { 1028 Mrs. Whiting, 68 Barrie St. Centre piece, No, 1088, A. Bellegha, 170 College Ave. Suede shopping bag, No. 935, Mrs. Gill, Port Whitby, Oat. 10 1b. sugar, No. 1248, Mrs. Holbrook, 229 Eulalie Ave. 1 pr. towels, No. 691, Rookes, 83 Simcoe St. North. WHAT NEW YORK IS WEARING Puffed elbow sleeves and a scarf collar treatment, lend dig- nity to this chic model. It is black crepe satin with flattering pinkish-beige contrast. Note the snugness through the hipline and smart pointed seam- ing at the front that creates a lengthened line, so slimming. Style No. 3321 may he had in sizes 16, 18 years, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust. Size 36 requires 31; yards 39- inch, with 1; yard 39-inch com. trasting. Another equally charming scheme is black sheer dull woolen enlivened with green in the neck- line scarf collar. Canton-faille crepe red is stunning for individual model. Don't envy the Joe in wine- this smart women who dresses wel] and keeps her child ren well-dressed. Just send for your copy of our Fall and Winter Fashion Magazine. It shows the best styles of the coming season. And you may ob- | tain our Pattern at cost price of any style shown. The Pattern is most economical in material re- quirements. It enables you to wear the new frocks at little ex- pende--two frocks for the price of one. You will save $10 by spending 15 cents for this book. So it would pay you to send for your copy now. Address Fashion De- partment, Be sure to fill in the gize of the pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin preferred). WATSON'S BEAUTY PARLOR Marcel, Permanent and Finger Waves. Phone 2653. 5 Celina St. | Fall "Styles in PERRIN KID GLOVES LAMBLE"S Diamonds Bassett's On Oshawa's Main Corner | AID FOR MOTHERS, WIDOWS, IS URGED Quebec Governnient To Adopt Recommendations of Commission Montreal, Sept. 16, -- Social legislation will occupy an 'mport- ant place in the program of the next session of Provincial Legis- iawure, if present indications ma- terjalize. From a member of the Royal Commission on Social In- surance which, under Edouard Montpetit, toured Europe, Canada ard parts of the United States. in quest of information, it 1s learned that the first report of the commission will be submit. ted to the Government within a fow weeks. It will contain, it is said, recommendations for the creation of some system of child welfare, mothers' and widow's aliowances, According to pro- mises made by Premier Tascher. ean during the last electoral campaign, these recommenda- tions of the Commision will be enacted into laws at the next session. Create New Body As the operation of these new social laws will entail aconsider- ab'e amount of technical direc- tion, it is expected that the Gov- ernment, through Hon, L. A, David, Provincial Secretary, wil create some kind of a commii- sion of public welfare, to teke charge of the new services, It will be recalled that at the last sesgion, a bill creating such a commisgion had been printad, but had not been submitted to the House, it being believed that it might well wait the adoption of hthe new services recommendea by the Commission on Social Assur- ance. As for unemployment insur- avce,, it can be sald authorital- ively that it will not be adopted Lefore a year or more, The gvetem that has to be created for the operation of unemployment! irsurance is complicated and ft 1s thought better to conduct a campaign of public education be- fore introducing it before the | Legislature. A report on the | question will probably be sul- mitted te the Government some SE DAILY RECIPE CHOCOLATE 14 cup butter 2 cups sugar Yolks of 4 eggs 1 cup mikk 2 cups flour 1; teaspoon vanilla 3 teaspoons baking pow- der }2 teaspoon salt Whites of 4 eggs 4 squares chocolate Cream the butter, and add gradually one-half the sugar. Beat yolks of eggs until thick and lemon-col- ored, and add gradually remaining sugar. Combine mixtures, and add eltern- ately milk and flour mixed and sifted withsbaking pow- der and salt. Then add whites of eggs beaten stiff, chocolate melted, and van- illa. Bake 45 to 50 minutes in an angel-cake pan. Cover with White Mountain CAKE Price of book 15 cents. Price of pattern 20 cents, Address orders to: Pattern Editor, Oshawa Daily Times, Osh- awa. No. 3321. Size ... EERE Ea teases asanas "Nothing Like It" Say lovely women No wonder beautiful women love this new face powder made by exclusive French process. MEL- LO-GLO stays on longer. Pre- vents large pores. So smooth and fine, it blends naturally with any complexion and gives fresh, youthful bloom. No irritation. No flaky or pasty look. Never leaves the skin dry. It's wonderful! Sold through all druggists and at Toilet Goods Counters, CN. SHIP ESCAPE VIOLENT STORM SS. Connector Able To Avoid Hurricane Centre Montreal, Sept. 16.---Reports received here show that none of the Canadian National Steamships tieet was damaged by the hurri- cane which has swept the Carri- bean Sea. At first some anxiety was felt for the C.N.S. Connector, which plies between Kingston, the capital of Jamaica, anda Be- ze, but she was able to avoid the storm centre, Meteorological reports in ad- vance virtually obviate any ser- fous danger to shipping these days, Captain E. Tedford, marine superintendent of the Canadian Nationals, stated. In addition to the destruction in Belize, a 60-mile an hour wind swept Jamaica, but appartentlv very little damage was done. Other Carribean yuntries would seem to have escaped dam age. These include the Bat:amas, the ' Windward and Leeward I¢lands, Barbados, Trinidad and Br. Guiana, places of call for the "Lady" liners and C.N.S. freight- ers. The report that China wants to fight Japan probably has been | greatly exaggerated, considering | p whip even ijt-| self. have | you | You making "Hello, George! changed. What's look so old?" "Trying to the reply. "Trying. to keep "Yes keep yvonng," was young?" nine of them!" t'me this winter, but is not pos- sible at present to predict wdia' form of unemployment rel'of will be recommended, adache Relieved without "dosing." Rubon 2 VICKS OVER 21 MILLION JARS USED chu, Ld i Where | THREE GENERATIONS GO BACK TO LAND Edmonton, Alta, Sept, 15--*It Lappened in the Victoria cafe Tuesday night," says the Edmon- ton Journal, telling about a far- mer of 68 years of age announce- ing that he was tired of being "on the land" and intended go- ing into the muskrat industry, and was taking his father, 96 years old, with him to Saskatche- wan, where the new enterprise weuld be begun. "There were three of them," the Journol con- tinues. "One was a young man of about 40. A second was an in- dividual who looked what the novelists call 'middle-aged." A third was obviously an old gentle- man. 'I tell you what,' said the middle aged fellow, 'I have been en the land all my life and I've come to the conclusion that there is nothing in it.' '""Well" he went on, as he mun- ched a hamburger sandwich with evident relish, 'I was 68 last Sun- day and I've decided to make a new start, I'm going back to Sas- katchewan and open up a musk- rat farm. There's money in that, and if my dad here likes to come along, why he's welcome.' "And dad, smiling gently, nod- ded his white-haired 96-year-old head in acquiescence." B.A. IN BOILERS The school for budding plumbers it Ballio.--From an account of summer school festivities at Oxford. { Oh think of the home of lost causes Repenting its indolent crimes, And earning enlightened applauses By moving, at last, with the times! Jowett once chirruped and guided voice of the The plumber is uld once have de- won't it be perfectly splendid draw on these wonderful schools Fy 1 r plumber who all of the requisite tools \ By al to these scholarly toilers, And In! at your portal there waits nt who is B.A. in boilers with honors in grates. op up attended nder if Balliol plumbers, ihe best one could possibly seek, ild tackle this wettest of sum- mers And patch up its pestilent leak? , ring up a Master of Plumbing Proteicore . are Pantry Pirates ST BE ten ts rs ea Night raiding isn't at all unusual in the homes of those who pretzel. Especially when they're Christies O-SO-GUD Butter Pretzels. O-SO-GUDS are so tasty and so easy to digest that they are a favorite midnight lunch. No wonder. O-SO-GUD Pretzels, baked by Christies, are brittle, crispy, crunchy, salty; just as good between meals as with soups, salads, sardines, cheese or iced drinks. Children love them, and rightly too. They are good for children. And tell him to hasten his coming-- him our water-logged Instruct Nor wait for his mate! state, La WHY, MARY ... WHAT ARE YOU DOING? SCRUBBING CLOTHES, OF COURSE. WHAT DO YOU THINK I'M DOING? NEXT WASHDAY WHY ,HOW SILLY | WAS, JIM, WEARING MYSELF OUT EVERY WASHDAY. MUCH WHITER THAN | COULD SCRUB OR BOIL THEM RINSO SOAKS CLOTHES ai THE GRANULATED SOAP in tub or washer . . AND : snowy-white clothes NO OFFENSE, SISTER MINE. BUT REALLY NO ONE SCRUBS NOWADAYS. GET YOURSELF SOME RINSO WELL, I'LL TRY IT NEXT WEEK-JUST: TO SATISFY YOU ' \ Y iy e this) ds write us letters lik dishes, too" _W. Nelson aks out the dirt. the way Ruso washes clothes the Jy! 1 trust my finest Lif nice creamy suds. a other cleaning, t0O- little of it goes sO far = (Thousan <[ use it for says Mrs. "It's Ble > d let me tell you -- hist I've ever seen. cottons and linens t© "I use Rinso for dishes it It's very enonomical ; & : does so much." MRS. J. wv. NELSON. her, t0O Whi clothes from was ot '¢ thick safe suds in vighet Millions akers of 37 famous W fuss ndin obs it for safety and for whiter, machines rec! het lothes. a for cupful, Rinso gives if ov as Jighewel , puffed-up S0aps, Get G household pace. pc O° Fo RD and for east by the makers of wx ice as much it's © come Use it TILLIE THE TOILER By Russ Westover cm i .S'PosE MISS Bog 7 IF You MEAN MISS FIDAIT, LISTEN, MAC - DO You WANT 6 PROVE, YovR LOVE For Me? "THEM TARE MISS FIDGIT QUT SOME NIGHT AND iLeeP HER UP So LATE SHE WON'T BE . ABLE TO aT TO THE OFFIKE ON "TILLIE - Sou CANT LIKE ME VERY : MUCH OR YOu! swwovkDNaT §! ASK ME To}!

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