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Oshawa Daily Times, 13 Sep 1930, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1930 PACE FIVE ' i fl i and the Community SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr, and Mrs, 'T, I. Wilson, of Oshawa, have returned home from Halifax where Mr. Wilson was rep- resenting the Cobourg. Sentinel Star and the Whitby Gazette at the convention of the Canaldan Weekly Newspapers Association, Mrs. T. H. Campbell, 62 Keén- peth Avenue, Oshawa, whe has been spendng the last three months in England, arrived home this morning. Mr, Stephen Hogarth, of Exetor, v recent visitor of Mr, L, V, Ho- Sheer Chiffon Full Fashioned HOSIERY At ATKINS HOSIERY & LINGERIE SHOP Near Cor, King & Simcoe St JUST ARRIVED Full range of Ladies' [all Coats ang Dresses at the FASHION SHOPPE 84 Simcoe Street South garth, King Street, has returned to his home, Miss Maude May, of Harmony, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Trick, King street east. Mrs, Albert Sykes and Miss Mar. fon Ross, of this city, who have been travelling In the west for the past month returned to the city yguterday, Mr, and Mrs, 1. Cohen and son Clarence, of Monticello, New York, have been recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. 8, Swartz, Oak Street, Mrs. Fred Hoehn, of Meaford formerly of Oshawa, has heen vis- iting friends here for the past two days, CONTRIBUTION TO FUND The only contribution received by the treasurer of the Oshawa Red Cross Society for the work at the Red Cross Cottage at the Lake- shore this week was a cheque for $10.00 from W. H. Moore and this donation 1s gratefully acknowledg- ed. his brings the total of the Red Cross Cottage Fund to date up to $800.60 POSTPONED MEETING The postponed meeting of the Canadian Legion, which was to have been held on Thursday evening last, but was cancelled on account of Oshawa Fair, is to be held in the counell chamber at cight o'clock prompt on Thursday even ing next, NEW STYLES WINTER COATS Regular up to $40.00 for $29.50 Coats are | | These four wonderful hables were prize winners at the David Gutsall, son of Mv, amd prize boys under six months, (2) 'and Mrs, W. Spires, 110 months, wood 128 Elgin St, W,, first prize (4) Jim McGregor son of Mr, and 0 Weddings GARNER--CAIRNS A very pretty wedding took place | on Wednesday, Sept, 10th, at o'clock at the home of Mr Mrs. Frank Cairns, Broeklin, when their eldest daughter, Alma May, | was united in marriage to Arthur) Garner, of Toronto, son of Mr, and and | The "JOLLY LITTLE FELLOWS, WE!" Ww hose Osha wa fair baby show, Mors Thom as St, (8) Doreen Greenwood, daughter of Mr, and Mes, 1 Greens | first prize boys under twelve mon the, { vedding guasts Vr | They me: (1) Gutsall Frederick St, first daughter of My, givis under pin | photographs are shown Above | Ww. lores Spires, first prize, | twelve months, 230 Darke under MoGregor, girls Mrs, and, Nt, | | ways their they Oshawa will reside In| on Hortop Avenue The included: Mr, and Whittinton, Kitchen Mr. and Mr Harold Baunder, and Mra. BE. Darricott Mr, and I. Cook and Mr. ,oGrdon Cook Jack Darricott, Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Mra Affgolder Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, J, Holman, Mi Mildred Holman and Mr. Al he hride, of PortETAOINETAO len Holman, all of Toronto, Mrs. Smith, grant grandmother of the return | William Moore 'Women's Interests in the Home --- PLANS MADE FOR SCHOOL FAIR Home and School Council Holds Monthly Meeting The Home and School Council of the city met yesterday afternoon for the first time since the summer vacation, Mrs. R. 8, McLaughlin, the president,, was there and took the chalr. A splendid number had responded to the request of the executive to he present at this meet- ing The entire afternoon was kiv- on over to discussion of plans for the annual School Fair which is to he held In Alexandra Park on I°ri- day, September 19th, The Board of Education has proclafmed fhe afternoon of that day tn be a holiday for the Public School children, The Women's Building and the Main building in the ex hibition grounds will he used fo display the children's work, Thare will he Fancy work, home-cooking art, penmanship, vegetables ind flowers exhibited, 'There will he ye refreshment booth on the grounds The public is Invited to take the opportunity of seeing what the gehool children of the city are complishing, The buildings wil' be open at three o'clock and hody 1s Invited to come to the fair ne avery is to he win A programme of sport feature, This year the are to he given medals nnd rib hone Instead of monev nrizes given in former Children from chonl will participate ner VOArK overs in the events Staging thix annual School Fal: in a big undertaking, but 1t has nl proved a success owing to the splendid organization of the elty Home and School Counell,, With tha | large attendance in the schools thi year it promises to ha Aven more successful than before Is cordially Invited admission charge, At the meeting yesterday nothing was mentionad ahout the Art exhibit that had heen talked of In the spring. Tt is ex pected that this will be bhranght up at the next meeting. There is nn The publie | By James W. Barton, M.D. THE MIND AND INDIGESTION The surest way for a patient with "indigestion" to retain his indiges- tion is to go to a different physician with cach attack If hereally wants to get well, he should stick to the same physician so that he can get a complete picture of the condition Because after all indigestion may have very little to do with the stom ach and vet the stomach is the first thing in the mind of the patient Dr. W. C. Alverez of the May clinic made a study of 500 cases of "indigestion" and found only 12 cases of actual organic disease of the stomach and only 167 had any re cognizable disease anywhere in the digestive trast Of these 77 were wall bladder cases, 42 ulcer of first part of intestine, 17 with appendicitis and only 6 with uleer of the stomach A number had symptoms resen bling those of organic conditions: 60 looked Tike inflammation of gall blad- der: 13 hike the stomach and B like appendicitis, and 16 had abdominal pain for which no cause could be found Now, wh lo lecause uleer of thi one ol ne | write mdigestion is commonest ailments known; next to the top of the list, and vet here is the report of a research physician who common cold it must be at the vears studying the reports that were due to a has spent many tract and he 0) ca digestive only 12 ir For Your Daughter's Toilet Young girle approve of Baby's Own Soap. Its abundant and fragrant lather whitens and softens the skin and assures freedom from chaps and irri tations, sid in individual oartons-10¢ Aby's Own Soap is extmore | dinary good valve, * Best for you and Baby 100" With Painful Backache Dodd's Kidney Pills Brought Her Relief "Por weeks 1 suffered with terrible pains in my back," writes Mrs. A, Ward, 37 Bristol 8t, Hamilton, Ont. "I couldn't find any relief from the medicine I was using, Seeing an advertisement for Dodd's Kidney Pills I tried them, and much to my surprise the pain started to disappear. Now I am as well as ever, thanks to Dodd's Kidney Pills." X famil edy all Dodd's Kidney Pills have become a family rem yall the sountry use people have n 18, them A hey are purely and simply a kidne; remedy, that can be ta by old and young alike, As your neighbors about PS She Suffered DODD'S KIDNEY reals tomach condition, and enly 167 of the 500 had any recognizable dis case anywhere in the digestive tract What does this mean? Thatthe cause of indigestion in the great majority of eases will have to be sought elsewhere than in the di- gestive And as mentioned before the likel cause of most of these cases is due to the mind, to the emotions and their effects upon the digestive tract, As you know anger, anxiety, fatigue injury will stop the movements of the and in. testine; in fact they may reverse the PAIN Peculiar to Women Periodic Suffering y Headaches Neuralgia Neuritis Here's sure Relief ! tract fear, pain, or stomach movements and cause vomiting Thus at the University of Toro to where it was my privilege to ex- and observe tudent a number of years, about the end of Fel, during March = and into April the number of cases of "indigestion accompanied by "blue funk" at the f the examination was ter large as at any other part amine the {or thought « tine the The th ried individual, one of fraid of | he ancial condition, has his digestion s affected by these emotions that he thinks he has some real organic ail me remember Aspirin, Give these Dr. Alvarez's advice | tablets a trial, and you'll be have a rea) | grateful for their comfort. There vou over complete are so many aches and pains they : relieve promptly. There is never the slightest harm in their use, Genuine Aspirin can't hurt you! Doctors will tell you it does not depress the heart, The experience of millions of men and women speaks for its worth. So don't suffer needlessly. Aspirin tablets will check your cold, relieve a headache or neuralgic pains so easily! Buy the 100-tablet bottle and save money. GASPIRIN year ught then is that HE next time a headache makes you stay at home--or the time of month has brought on pains which threaten to prevent your keeping some engagement who is lth or fin \ loct n doctor and that more than ence, © accordance with th Copyright Act) Regstered ENGAGEMENT Stone Street, Gananoque, the engage- ment of her daughter, Annie May to Mr. Arnold A. Larmer, son of Mr and Mrs, A. J, Larmer, Oshawa. I'ne marriage to taka place quletly (-n) Mrs. 8 J, announces Ketty, early In October, at mrrrs-- r " ET Sr -- SE 1 J hese up-to-the-minute styles in materials of ripple sheen Broadcloth with furs of Muskrat, Arablan Lynx, Caracul, and Wolf, Well lined and interlined. Shades of Green, Brown, Black and Blue, Sizes 14 to 43, sUCHANAN'S KING STREET, EAST Mrs. Garner, of Port Arthur bride was becomingly gowned In| a fashionable dress of flowered | chiffon with shoes and hose to [Jer Mr. and Mrs H. Davenport, match and wore a band cf bril- | Misses Mildred Johnston, Helen fants on her hair. The bride car-| Boddy, Norma Glaspell, Eleanor ried & bouquet of flowers, The | inrgent and Dorothy Puckett, Mr sister of the bride, Miss Bernice [and Mrs Wm. Whittington, of Cairns, of Toronto, acted as brides- | Oshawa, and Mrs. I". Matthison, of maid, and was gowned In a charm- [Whitby Me, and Mrs. H, Cook | ing dress of flowered georgette and Misa® Florence Cook, Mr ind | with hoes and. shoes to match and | Mrs, W, B. Rundle, Messrs, Rey carried a bcuquest of red roses. [And Kenneth Whitting, hrothers of Mr. Garner was assisted hy his [the broom, Misses Wilma and Mar | cousin, Mr. George Hunt, of To. |l0n Cook, sisters of the bride, Mrs ronto. After the ceremony a lunch | 100rEe Cook, of Oshawa was served by the bride's mother, who was dressed In an Attractive blue dress. Mr, and Mrs, Garner left. for Toronto, the bride travell ing In & smart beige suit with shoes and hoes to match. The bhrde also wore a hege felt hat and the grood's gft, a red fox fur The grecod's gift to the bridesmaid was an silver compact on chain, to the best man, a signet ring, The happy couple will reside a 10500makwood Avenus, Toronto RAAT] WHITTINGTON ==(OOK A pretty wedding war solemnlz ed at the home of Mr, and Mrs William Cook, 1083 Park Road South, this afternoon at three thirty, when Derothy May, thelr eldest daughter, was united In mar. riage to Francis Lloyd Whitiing don, son of Mr, and Mrs, William | Whittingdon of Oshawa Rev, KE Harston officiated at the ceremony which was performed in the draw. | ing room of the house. The bride, unattended, was given in marriage I " p by her father. She was charming ber, each washing is done in har wedding gown of rose-breath in soft water without reps, pomAine and lace. the skirt marking or starching. We of which fell In flounces to the wv i floor, She carried a bouquet of have five different ser. tallsman roses and valley lillies vices from which you may Mrs, Willlam Whittington Jr. | choose to suit your plans slaved he Jsiding muss Im and purse. Phone us to- mediately after the wedding the day or stop any one of bride and groom received with Mrs, our. couriects. drivers. Phone 788 hride, of Port Hepe: Rev, and Mrs, A. Harston, Mr. and Mrs E, Sann Here ltls . .. The Dynamiter WOODBILT Garage 10x16 ft. over all $58.65 Delivered Ready Cut Price Includes All Lumber, Glass, Doors, Hardware, etc. Warm - Sturdy - Good Looking SEVERAL STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM Time Payments Arranged If Desired shawa Lumber Co. 25 Ritson Rd. N. LIMITED Telephone 2821 "Are you Our competitor?" Some people are still try- ing with home methods to | compete with the modern | laundry == but each day | the number becomes| smaller and smaller in| Toronto as odr list of | customers grows a n d grows. Science has given the advantage to the mod- ern laundry in so great a degree that the washings are done better and actu- ally cost less than when done at home. Remem- asus D LINDSAY CENTRAL FAIR September 17-18. 19-20, 1930 The GREAT BOYD & SULLIVAN MIDWAY The PREMIER EXPOSITION of Livestock, Agricutorl and Masafacturry Product Cook, mother of the bride and Mrs, Whittington, mother of the groom, A wedding supper was served at which Misses Mildred Johnston, Helen Boddy, Norma Glaspell and Eleanor Sargent assisted, When {the married couple left on thelr honeymoon trip which they will take by motor to Northern Ontario and Georgian Bay, the bride tra- velled in a brown tweed ensemble with muskrat fur trimming. On Oshawa on HortopEAAr: thaBTA TILLIE THE TOILER \ - mt RUN TUWET Wen 434 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH By Russ Westover I'M NoT ae \ [ THATS SURE, BuT LL TRY A LITLE DO WHITE L\E RTO FIND ha OUT [1 JUST TowD You THAT MAG HAS BEEN @ GOING AROUND WITH THIS OTHER "GIR Ea ha Sy | / I<) / ane ih AEE, BUBBLES, BUD HASN'T BEEN VERY ATTENTIVE LATELY AND MAC HAS A NEW GIRL FRIEND , «| F BUG SHOULD TURN ME Down \, WOULON'T HAVE h ANY gooy! BUT WE'D COME BAC TO You SooN ENOUGH \F you TREATED ) \ HIM REAL \ NICE £ [ NoBODY BUT MAG, You MEAN ET | TURNED BUD oH 2oY | DOWN ON A DATE J ! k TON\GHT, hET.ME NT MAC , oo Wy! Q HOPING I \ you's THE 'PHONE \'VE GOT A DATE To BREAK! pr Ter Pog J S y / Tt may be the little stomach; it may be the bowels are sluggish No matter what coats a child's tongue, its a safe and sensible recaution to give a few drops of This gentle regulation the child grows older. If you want to raise boys and girls with strong systems that will ward off constipation, stick to good old Castoria; and give nothing stronger when there's any i - larity except on the advice of a doctor. Castoria is sold in every drugstore, and the genuine always bears Chas. H. Fletcher's signa ture on the wrapper, quick comfort colic, diarrhea, or similar disturbance. And don't forsake Castoria as but beings L] (RY - PRENEITS Grant Retain Aight scaerye

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