THE OSHAWA DAILY. TLMES, PAGE FIVE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1930 nterests in the. I. Women's : [ome --- and the Community SCCIAL and =~ PERSONAL! The many friends of Mrs. Willls 411 be glad to lear that she has Hospita) a Mr, and Mrs. R. Byo, 295 Bloor ve received, word of the thelr A -- ow; Ralph Gateshead-onsTyne, af- ness, y Mr, and Mrs. A. W, Maynard and son, Herbert, have returned to Osh- awa, after spending a week as the guests of 'My. and Mrs, G. BE. May- nard, Wallaceburg, | ] Myr, 'ands Mrs. John Burns, Con- naught Street, have returned to town after' a motor {rip to Cleve- Jand, Ohio, «Mrs. W. A. Quibell, of Toronto, was a recent guest of Mrs, D. M. Tod, Simcoe Street North, Many graduates of Bishop Beth- une College, are planning to wend their . way pack to the scene of thelr boarding school days in Osh- awa on Saturday, May 31, and other friends of the school will be present from out of town to at. tend the garden fete that is being held In aid of the funds for a gym- } HARMLESS COMFORT : Children Cry for It SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FCR BRIDAL OUTFITS at the THE FASHION SHOPPE 84 Simcoe St. 8, - nm HOSIERY Ay ATKINS HOSIERY & LINGERIE SHOP Mody Oflisy A sinepe Bi. expected to clock, Mrs, : Ross. Perry, Brock Street 1, Oshawa, has returned home af- ter attending the funeral of her mother, the late Mrs, Willlam Mes "oven the fete at 3 o' W, G., McCabe, of Napanee, Miss Elsie Buris, of Lon Ft Fairbank Street, Oshawe, Mr, and Mrs, J. Graff, of Frenén Street, Okhawa, spent the week-ena in Renfrew, Ontario, Mr. Stewart Forrest, Renfrew, spent the holiday with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, BE, H, Peever, King Street East, Mrs, Kuhnkie, of Renfrew, was in town over the holiday and week- end visiting her daughter, Miss Ku- hnke, Elm street. Mr, and Mrs. Stokes of Bromley, Ontario, spent a few days recently with friends in Whithy and Osh- awa, Mr, and Mrs. Lyons, Jarvis St., Oshawa, were' visiting friends in Adamston, Ontario, recently, Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Peever, of Oshawa, were guests of friends In Peterborough over the last week- end. J Mr, and Mrs, F. W. Thompson and son, Aubrey, of Oshawa, are in Niagara Falls, Mr, Thompson is at- tending the Druggists' Convention. | burg, Florida, is spending | months visiting friends around Tor- jonto and Oshawa. [he 1s the .guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Downey, Dvsion Street. THE JACKET DRESS Have you seen the new shantung dresses? They are the smartest things for summer wear and are shown in plain colors with printed shantung jackets to complete the outfit, Of course anything with a jacket attachment is in style this season, The old combination of a printed dress with a plain jacket is also appearing, and the dress- maker has, made some very preity effects with using printed material for pockets on the plain jackets and printed' material for the button holes and buttons and pipings. Little tailored suits in navy and black are already apearing in New York streets. In bright colors and pastels it will be popular, and one of the most attractive combinations will be white with touches of high color in the accessories. Sometimes the jackets of white are lined with some bright color. A suede belt of the same' shade makes'a charming finish, nasium, - Magistrate J. B, Jones is] Cabe, Napanee, and spending thel' past two weeks with her father, Mn. | Lt) 5 tarfo, 1s visiting Miss Wilda ene, Only three givls ave graduating in the department of commerce and finance at the University of Toronto this year, These ave ploneers in the field of commerce and finance at the university, (1) Miss M. Brewster of Hewpeler, Ontario; Mooney of Grand Coulee, Saskate chewan, and (8) Miss A. Chapman, ~=Photographs by George Freeland, { 4 Great Plans have been made---great values have been secured from every possible. source of supply. Lowest prices for years and years are quoted time and time again in this Great Month-End Double (2) Miss J. RECIPES PLUM PUDDING 1 package chocolate junket, 1 pint milk, ! Mr, C. W. Owens of St, Peters-| two | While in town | 1-3 cup raisins, 1-3 cup dates, 1-3 cup figs, 1 cup water, 14 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon legon fuice, 14 teaspoon cinnamon 1-8 teaspoon clove, Cut raisinsd ates and figs in small pleces; add water and cook slowly until tender. Add sugar and boll until thick, Add lemon juice, Cool slightly; place in bottoms of indi- vidual dessert glasses, Warm the milk until trifle more than luke- warm--not hot -- remove from stove and dissolve it in the choco- late junket. Add spices; pour over fruit and let stand in a warm room until firm. Chill before serving, Top with whipped cream and mar- aschino cherry. n bh) o FRUIT CUP Nothing is better to start a sum- mer meal than filled grapefruit. Cup grapefruit evenly, remove all pulp and juice and chill shells. ¥'ill with pieces of grapefruit from which all. skin jis removed, diced strawberries, and fresh pineapple. -. SHE THOUGHT: 1 wish I could tell you the trouble ;:; 'B.O. 2 Yet, to be polite, SHE 'SAID: "I'm sorry you've lost an- other position." A good worker, but always a job-hunting . «.« because of «B.0." ANK . . ..trust company . . . insur- others instantly notice the slightest ance office . . . manufacturer , , . one and all they let her go. They didn't tell her the real reason. And she never suspected "B.0."--body odour, i Finally an employment manager had her. She went away interview in tears. Bulshe 'a frank tall wi from that hint of "B.O." # No more yd The best t 2 oa hanEileinay. iets That's why:millions of particular men and women have adopted Lifebuoy as their toilet soap, For with Lifebuoy you can feel safe. Its ge septic lather cleanses, freshens and puri- pores so deeply 'body odour vanishes, : : ing, anti- that every. trace of dull complexions? specialist in the land be a finer 'complexion like a tonie on sallow skins--makes them glow with 'healthy, radiant beauty. Its pleasant ra-clean scent--that vanishes as you tells you Lifebuoy purifies. Adopt ¥ today. HEA buoy LTH SOAP \ ops body odour-- A | CORONER DID NOT "DRIVEURSELF" BUYS | | | | | HELPFUL HINTS PASS ON CHEQUES Kent Solicitor Faces Two Charges of Conversion of Funds London, Eng---A Kent solieitor and coroner, George Gordon Hen- shall Witchell, was remanded at New Romney Police Court on a| charge of forging the endorsement | of a cheque and fraudulent con- version. Witehell is coroner for the Rom- ney Marsh Liberty of Kent and clerk to the Lydd and Dymchurch | Justices, . Mr. Parham, prosecuting, the charge arose 'out of purchase of a plece of land by Miss possible Is one way to get all the vitamins present and minerals which might be lost in the cooking water, driven electrical device electriclanghow you just where and how much oiling it requires, much much trouble as too little, the small child | meal. Whole wheat or cereal bread, milk to drink, fruit and a vegetable or an egg are sufficient, sald furnishings of the boy's room glves the Iiim an opportunity to start busi- nesslike habits early, DOLLAR DAY SALE On Thursday, Friday and Saturday Plenty of good bargains to withstand two busy days' selling. but come eatly with the crowds of keen buysrs for those individual bar- gains you will see in the window today. SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Eating vegetables raw whenever the soluble When you buy any new motor- have "an Too olling can cause quite as For early and sound sleep give a light evening | PHONE 982 A filing ease included In the Florence Hammond and she sent him a cheque for £64, the cheque being made payable to Morris Wralight, the vendor. The prosecu- tion alleged that Mr. Witchell en- dorsed the cheque without author- ity. There would be a further charge, sald Mr, Parkham, velating to £300 pald to Witchell by Mr. Daniels to complete a purchase. That money something 'radically wrong the found that corn was packed solidly around the valves and in the ex. haust manifold, motor for a home as well as store- house, fler and exhaust pipe, OLLAR Inside motor, There was. Taking off the cylinder head he d Canadian Pacific Rail an anadian Pacific Railwys. announcement made recently by improvements will include John Callaghan, general manager of the Northern Alberta Railways, the official name under which the Improvement of the railway fa- cilities in the far-famed Peace Riv- er country of Northern Alberta fis to be undertaken during the com- entering through the muf-|ing season to the extent of more Mice had used the jointly by the The con- struction of 65 miles of extensions to existing lines, bringing facilities present railway lines are operated to many settlers who have preceded T. was never passed on the vendor, and Mr. Danlels had to pay another £300 to get the land, GIRL DANIELS EAT MEAL IN LIONS' DEN Nottingham --Two girls and a | man took suppers in the lions' cage of a trayelling zoo at Nottingham, watched by over 1,000 people, The girls were Miss Jane Hope, of West Bridgford, and Miss Agnes Allsop, aged 17, With them was Mr, George Allsop. One lion sat at the table with the adventurous trio, who were ac- companied by the lions' trainer, Captain Varley, 102 OLDSMOBILES | One of .the largest single retail orders recorded in the history of the automobile industry was the recent sale of 102 Oldsmobiles at a purchase price of more than $100,000. It included 83 Oldsmo- bile two-door sedans, 15 Standard coupes and four sport coupes, A special train was necessary to ship the huge order to its destipation, The cars are to be used in the exacting and gruelling service of the "Hertz '"'Drivurself" busineds, a branch of motoring where cars are subject to the hardest type of driv. ing, being in the hands of différent individuals whose one idea is to get where they want to go and re- turn as quickly as possible. Low operating cost, splendid per- formance and general satisfaction expressed by the Hertz "Drivur- self" patrons for Oldsmobile were '| responsible for the placing of this large order. THE ANTIQUE SHOP I wonder if at night this painted chair Tells of its gay French youth, of sword hung beaux And ladies of the court with powdered hair, And all the gallant days it used to now, " would think that when the dusk has come And all the péople gone off to their eds All through. the shop there is a merry hum Ot talk, and sober hall clocks nod their heads And wag their, chiming tongues In clear duets, ; While copped kettles smile upon the shelves To see the little Dresden statuettes Dance round the table legs like sprightly elves; All save you-rosewood desk whose knowing air And tight sealed lips guard lovers' secrets rare, «Charles G. Wilson MICE USE' ENGINE OF CAR FOR HOME Middlebury, Ind.~~In Middle. bury, a motorist who had kept his car in storage during the winter, finding that his motor failed to start the first day he wished to use' it, concluded that there was I fain EW - SURPAS than $4,400,000, according to an Canadian National! the railway lines in the last yea SHOE STORES ACREY ~ SURPASS . MONTH-END SALE s STARTS " Thursday, May 29 SHARP AT 9 AM. ; The Public 'will certainly appreciate the Remarkable Cut Prices here offered, particue larly so, when they are in effect just at the time most people need new footwear." You can come here tomorrow and for the next few days expecting great values in new Footwear--You won't be disappointed, the styles, the quality and the low prices you like are here waiting for you. & Fa ty BARGAINS GALOR THOUSANDS OF PAIRS HUNDREDS OF STYLES AN The + leathers are Black Kid, Patent, Sun Tan and Biege Claires Values to | $5.00 The styles are Ties, Straps and Pumps in low cuban and high heels. All sizes in the lot. A Real Money saving op- portunity. . Brand new up-to-the-minute Footwear for Men, Women and ehild« ' ren. Don't Miss This! Boys'. Black Calf Oxfords, square toes. Just like Dad's $248 = $2.95 Sizes 1 = 8 A Storeswide clearance of all Broken Lines at fractional prices that wilt surprise you. Look this over Ladies' Dongola Kid 1 Straps, Low heels, wide toes $1.25 Siges Sto 8 ...... Deauville Sandals Limited quantity of this season's most popular Sports Sandals. All sizes Ee SPECIAL! 3 | ® 40 pairs of Ladies' Patent, Kid ana Colored Ties and Straps si at this nr Unheard of Low Price Reg. to $4.00 1.98 zes y to 108 AGNEW-SURPASS "WCRKMAN" For Farm or Factory wear. | Made in tan and black grain and chrome OXFORDS Black and Tan Calt Oxfords. ) Newest shapes feather soles, Rubber Heels, leathers. Altgulas $4.00 2.98 Sizes $2.29 | - $2.89 AGNEW - SURPASS SHOE STORES =» 23% Simcoe St. S. OSHAWA. | Phone 3057 CANADA'S GREATEST CHAIN SHOE STORES "FLEET FOOT" ATHLETIC CLUB HERE. IT'S FREE TAT "FLEET FOOT" .* 3 SHOES [|