/ GES a " ¥ PAG . » Guli.L.T. GROUP Welle Io - Mr, and Mrs, Frank Hancock, Kit CF F Alberta, and Mr, and Mrs. Will dn Woods, Oshawa. were Sunday visit- -_ td ¥, W. Rundle. I. Wilson of Oshawa wiil address THE OSHAWA DAILY. TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1930 the school. In the evening the Rey. ' J. R. Trumpour, of Tyrone, will Round The World By Radio" "Skinny" Run-down ER | | es wo Violinist Gains Pop home service in Tyrone. 10 Lbs. in 4 Weeks Weiden, Man~Mr, Fred Dune- luke, well known violinist, says: "Was badly run-down for months, Then tried Ironized Yeast, New pep at once, Gained 10 Ibs, in 4 weeks," Ironized Yeast adds § to 15 Ms, in 3 weeks. Ugly hollows; bony limbs, fill out. Blemished skin clears right up, "Nerves," indigestion, congtipa- tion end overnight. Avoids danger of serious ifls, New pep first day. Ironized Yeast is two great tonics in one, Weight-building brewer's home over the week end. Yeast plus strengthening, blood-en- , 'Miss: Velma Gay, he: My. Mrs, John Ashmore and riching Iron. Many times more effec- tir opened b un "| ote, iid, a Fu A ng . , tive than unmedicated yeast. Results / ' e ard ho i b ' / 7 g in the time. ' ice lead Dagyer, fant Mes. Sibert Ry e amp: : ; Fo Gain weight, health quick. Avoid off read the ible! 'west. were visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Gi 7 # } risk of serious ills, Take these plea- | followed. "It was | Atbert Rundle last week. " / % sant little tablets, No yeasty taste; gil 8 con- |" Me Lou Webster and. Mrs. Turner no gas, If not delighted with quick near future and $e next visited Mrs. A, F. Rundle recently, : ins, manufacturer refunds money, ; Ral Ped eac Si Mr. and Mrs, A, J. ay, Mrs, L. / / +X set Ironized Yeast from druggist to- ill andwet Rl panng two 3 Courtice and Miss Birdie Pollard, J : day, Feel great tomorrow. New birds, 'one which goes Saat and. an-| Oshawa, have returned home after a ! pounds quick, other whith stays in this country') yyy weeks' tour of United States, The song Follow the Gleant Was! On Tuesday evening of last week sung and meeting closed With C.G.L.T. the Mission Circle held its monthly verse, Afterwards Mrs, urtice | meeting at the home of Mrs, Cecil took fer guests to the grove where | pound" The president, Miss Beth they had a weiner roast, with wein- | Gay" oregided and after the devo- ers, rolls and marshmallows, and all | yionai "period an impromptu program had an enjoyable time, : was presented as follows: Readings Next Sunday morning, Rev. Dr. py Miss Aura Osborne, Miss Velma Irwin, of Toronto, will speak on the oF and Mrs, Will Bickle, vocal solos Prohibition Union. In the afternoon |y" Misses Hazel it will be Rally Day and Rev. J. S, We ors of Mr, and Mrs, Miss Lyla Osborne, Toronto, was + 'Presided | home over the weck end. Mr. and Mrs, Marshal Peterson of Arden, My, and Mrs. Jordan Peter- i and baby of Oshawa, and Mr, lowed A : He rmstrong Bowmanville, were Ms - Sato . A San. guests of Mr, and Mrs, Ever- opirtice, Octs 1-On Saturday afz je he C.GLT t in "thell Mr, ; WE "Courtice fe BUY THESE BETTER STERILIZED TISSUES o Poet Sterilized Tis- sve, Served from soni fory, dustproof cabinet In nickel or porceloin foish, = » = = 1d Courtice, Toronto, was " "DREADNOUGHT' A big value Bddy line, Seven ounces of Stere Thomas and Company find more than $17,600,000 or thelr $25, 000,000 total issued capital is now unrépresented by available assets, The revelation, though. hardly unexpected, follows extensive en- quiry by a firm of accountants. Fresh capital is needed before re- organization, FOR ECONOMY AND VALUE OR real economy ond big velve buy one of these Eddy Tissves ® Beery Eddy Roll contains sofe, pure, Sterilized Tisve of 8 quality worthy of the well-appointed bathroom @ Eddy's is the Tissve ther gives you full value for your money -- full weight w= fil count ® Ask for it by nome, = » THE €, 8, EDDY COMPANY LIMITED HULL ~ » CANADA EDDYS PLANES COLLIDE, esr Sterilized, Th $SU ES BOTH PILOTS SAFE vols, Sterilised CANADAS FINEST indle and Vera W rr and a voell Bet br, $n, wi arshall an rs, Cec ound, t ' the close of the meeting, candy and a ' : AERIAL SURVEY FOR w on igh Mo Tg QIK nd 'will be made by the TAAVEUrAtoR of a series of | the Facts ta be Toler hr he Home ons of fern NATIONAL HIGHWAY usiness Opportunities |snce was present and Mrs. Found programmes to be broadcast simultaneously over|when she leaves New York next December on the -- COTTAGE" WRITE TODAY in her Jew) Sonia! manner enter- Sadan ad United States Chains. This, jh 8 frst el bik annual world etaise by the Canadian Pageifie, Wo ug Oct, 3-Dcion on the Sepritined: i tained the girls. dressed e radio ors @ programmes originate each Sunday after- ol e route o ® Da-| | we , -- Cone nd ch 0. to 0 Bement She Sora | © SITSAET OY Armin Uso en in Rel ork Hol dlr ong Came | one Mave, rom Mert By | | ee SORTS month, Hundreds are at it already, 4 mand a hy ag vel} he of tes who will make a radio phidyi inl the | Canada by hug Ag Quebec 0 risdenst in not likely to be ooh ott] » ho O11 ag ; Experience 'unnecessary to own and | president, Miss Sadie Allin, havin, Wor Sponsored by the Canadian Pacific, the linked ether by the broadcast transmigsion vey of several suggested routes have Yast manage successfully a DA-NITE |gone to high school, the vice- ving series will follow the fortunes of Julia Preston and [system of the Canadian Pacific Telegraphs, In the been carried out Portable Golf Course that will pro- | dent, Miss Audrey Trevail, was Major Kemp who are making the round the world | United States the eastern network of the National It is possible that an Aerial sur- duce farge profits. Write for pars elected. president ey the * ind cruise of the Canadian Pacific liner Empress Brosdeasting Company with WJZ as the American vey may be made in the near fu- tieolary Canadian Miicmry Go f th preside: r remainder Australia in company with Julia's parents and |key station, will carry the programme. ture, Ltd. 43 Main St Eas Homitton |" Miss Yaar : ' d wd Professor. Cadenza, Julia's singing master. Amid| In the picture the Cruisaders are shown all resdy eb, 410 ot. ast, Hamilton, Iss Audrey cage torward an the reproduction of the authentic sounds of ship- | to start on their cruise of the air with Alfred Heather (78a) joak the chair and after She devo- board "life, the swishing of the waves, street |too easily recognizable as Professor Cadenza to share Romi atu usness Jan of the mest: noises of the various ports visited by the liner and | the anonymity of the rest of the cast. ' 2% igh . % Ee ----------------m rs amar IAIN III TSR) er ------ "NAVY" ord yesterday when his racing plane | Reserve Corps, escaped with his| A singer says that a gir] can easick LJ singing led by Mrs, W. R. Courtice, TIN INDUSTRY Rasen Clty, Mo., Ook S-Kekoit; i Mrs, Jackson afterward told the N D Jimmy Doolittle, hero of counties poper, = - . : story and the meeting closed. | IN SORRY PLIGHT adventures and thrilling escapes, } AT MAPLE GROVE London, Eng., Oct. 2.--The par-| collided with an army plane 1,600 |1ife by a parachute jump. Doo-|1, fail in love. with 2. TRS. voien lous plight of the steel and tin- [fest above the airport here, little brought his crippled plane to) ~ : te i 8 1" ; m-- plate industry has been exemplified Especially if it is his money that He mim added another exploit to Ws rec- KEDRON 5. SCHOOL The army pilot, Lieut, J. M, Cross | earth nop far di«'n~t from where by the announcement that Richard 'of Wichita, Kan., a member of the | Lieut, Cross alighted, talks ~Montreal Star, Programme Presented by / Children Dr. Cooper Delivers Splen-| did Address Entitled Band was held in the school on Fris "Rally" -------- day afternoon, when a very interest- Kedrop, Sept. 30.--Rally Day ing programme 'was given by the was fittingly observed in Kedron | children 8.8. on Bunday afternoon with an | Miss Susie Laird, Messrs. Ernie attendance of eighty. The church | Jake and Alfred Laird motored to had been decorated with fruit, | Young's Point on Sunday and visit flowdrs andl &utumip lghves by the |ed their sister, Miss Annie Laird, Juniors and. their tesehers. The | Myr, Mark Blackburn has purchas- printed program was followed. |ed a farm near Orono, their friends Stanfield's fi . Robert Hancock sang a s0lo, "You | here are sorry to lose them from | |i U h k bl Can Smile", Beatrice Mountjoy | this community, | ns rn d € 4 read the story, "Among the Low- uarterly service Was héld here on | Iy". The juniors and primary class Phi when Rev. H, C. Wolfraim | Ji sang "Praise. Him, Praise Him, |. ..ched a very appropriate sermon. altro ci outa Br. goo A tae nurter ented ven | || UJMICTWEAT COMPANY LIMITED as his subject "Rally", church and Sunday School session. ' Miss Mary Lytle, Toronto, Is spending & week with Mrs, John 25 Ritson Rd. North Telephone 2821.2820 "Back Home to © "Busy Days .\ Now that the children are settled down to new school duties, ahout you, mother? : Are you a slave to carpets and unsatisfactory floor surfaces? Satin Finish Oak Floors are guaranteed to free you from this bondage and you will he surprised at how little they cost : # AAR DY Be RX rE All Lines of Maple Grove, Sept. 30.~-The regu- lar monthly meeting of the Mission Miss Vera Trimble, who is attend | ing Normal school in Peterborough | er home here. { Mountjoy. spent the week end at her : ! aut) %e L. Pascoe, Solina, and Miss Carrie Power, Bowmanville, y Miss Laura Wickett, Toronto, are | visited her brother, Mr. 'Charles visiting with Mrs, W. L. Mount. [ Power, on Sunday. Joy. Mrs. Cyril Luke, Oshawa, recently Capt. and Mrs. Archer and Miss- | visited her cousin, Mrs. Noble Met. es Gladys and Laura Archer, | calfi Browning Island, Muskoka, Miss . A EE -- Myr, A nton An amily, ¥ ion, vere. recent guests of Mr, BROUGHAM and Mrs, Ross Leo. ha ii i Mr, WN | Brougham, Sept. 20.--Rev. Mr. | a ia Davotil ro Hon, | PRrd gan AR A " the A COMPLETE LINE OF | Loin Nand a Lord's Day Alliance, filled the pul- : b Stanfiells 1 e with Mr. and Mrs. RB, 8. Virtue, | C; U hri k bl yarns thet are easy On ten- 8d Blackstock Fafr on Saturday | of brooklin, were recent visitors Oshawa, on Thursday. pit of Bt. John's on Sunday and der skins--~underwear thas ; Underwear and 'spent the week-end with rela- | of the Perryman family: | Mr, M. A; James, Mrs, Norman | gave an excellent account of the James and Mr, Stuart James, Bow. | 8ood work done by the Alliance, manville, Mrs, Wm. A. White, Mrs, Rev, Mr, McLellan has been at- 'I'James," A, 'Phillips, New York | lending the general council of the never bunches or binds: Stan: field's brings these advantages to every member of the family. - . , L * Liwle Bill--will love fts soft tives. 4 . Mrs. England, Toronto, former. Miss Liflie Lytle, Toronto, spent | ly Miss Porter, who was once a | | the week-end with Mrs, John | Brougham resident, spent the . Mountjoy. week-end with the Barclay and J, | | Carried by Kinloch's Ltd. | 6 King St. E; Phone 130 5 Luke on Sunday, \ day service was postponed till next ' Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm, McDermid, | Sunday, Mrs. T. C. Brown gave an | |i Rockford, Illinois, were week-end | earnest address on missionary guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Thomp- | Work during Sunday Bchool ses- son. sion last Sunday. / "Mr. and Mrs. R. J, Luke attend- Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Denny, | | F. Werry and Mr, and Mrs. R. J. | week. On that account our rally i i | Stanfield's uashrinkable underwear is the pro. duct of Canada's best underwear manufac. | turer. That is the only reason why it can be} ; sold at 8 moderate price; Tailoged to-exact measurements it fits perfectly. Unshrinkable. it retains its fit throughout the entire long life of the garment, Made of the finest yaens it! will stand repeated tubbings without losing any of its skin-easy softness. 1 ofw Stanfield's is made in a wide prices. See, Always in Stock at | [i Canning's 80 eye to value, will appreciate its longer wear, its fine tailor. ing; its many niceties; Father will like it because it's the most comfortable fitting underwear be's ever worn: FANFIELDy § Hosein ent UpeRioRTY izes ted. EE 4 en City, called off Mr. and Mrs, H. | United Chureh in London this "cuddly" warmth. Mother, with Mr, and = Mrs. Leslie Hancock | Miller families. and sons, visited recently with Mr, W. J. Brown and sons, and Mr, | R. Beath, Brooklin, J. Smith, of Toronto, spent Sunday . ; Dr. and Mrs. Cooper and Mis¥yat the Brown home, Mrs, T, C. PRL SORE oi Ae Maud Cooper, Columbus, were | Brown accompanied them home to "lid Dutch has mony distinctive visitors with Mr, and Mrs. W. N. | spend a few days in the city. ; surest way 10 keep things clean and healthful pie Hoskin, on Friday, Miss Thornbur, R.N., of Buf. "safe for off in ifs on the We Mr, and Mrs. Shipman and [falo, and Mrs. Thornbur and son, afe f r 1 LEER daughter, Martha, Oshawa, wore | Of Toronto, visited Miss Brown on + economical fo use, and to top it all, Old Dutch Tah guests of Mr. T. 8. Jewell, Kedron, | Thursday last. wr % : and styles to meet every need it at your favourite store today, $ Mrs, Wm. A. White, Mrs, James, Mr. and Mrs. BE. Perryman and A. Phillips and \Mrs. Taylor, New | Mr, Thomas Perryman visited York. City, Mprs.. Norman James relatives and took.in the fair at and Migs Dorothy James, Bow-| Acton recently, manville, and Miss Vera Baker, ( The village has been Solina, were guests, of Mrs. Frank | Improved by the placing of the | | Thompson on Friday. splendidly illuminated gas tanks | || fect fits The Boys' Volunteer and Girls' | on the Holmes property. h | Golden ~ Links 'classes - entertained Fred Cowie and family, John SL bead, SOF T-WARM=DURABL oh oy | : Ba ons tha A ITs TO Friday. Svoning. Ong 2a tho | Fenidence hore on. Saturday. 2 EHSL Bent SRA wh . _- Si damp, weather the gathering was | ---- held in the pr ~shed. Games NE | ! were ind i oer | CATARRAL DEAFNESS greatly & Ss i id 4 wiener r 'eople, HE 1 ed with Mr, R. J. Luke on Sunday, || Batty Waldron, Cobourg, Mr. aud dréssed the Young gs Yo 2 Wright and Miss Anv nie Wright, 'Blackstock, Mr. and Mrs, R. A, Wright, Oshawa, visit C Mr, and M + Hepburn and 'Miss a" or visited with Mr: George Ormiston, Enfield. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Werry, Mr. June. Scott, Columbus, Mr Mrs, Waldron and Miss Mrs, Blake Henderson and fame William and Robert Werry visited |. 1 Mr, nd Mi. M. Lote and; oJ 30 Ww \ with Mr, and Mrs, 8, Conlin o | Sunday. : MAY BE OVERCOME If yout have catarrhal deatness or head noises go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength) and add to it #4 pint of hot water and a little sugar. Fake 1 tablespoonful four times a day. s will often bring relief from the . trataing, head noises. Clogged should open, breathing be- Sota Saey and the mucous stop drop- ping into the throat, It is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take, Anyone who has catarrhal deafness or head noises should give this prescription a trial | Sberrys SOFT-WARM-DURABLE EEE CC