WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1931 PAGE FI | Women's Interests in the Home --- and the Community 0 s ocial & P ersonal bond iy Ross read the Scripture For The i. fish couldn't have walked off \ UE esson. 5 y » | for it had no legs. It couldn't have x Mrs. Lorne James, Treasurer, re« ; flown oft for it had no wings. It : At the last meting of the L.T.B. ported that $2056.44 had been I i 0 m e m a k e r | couldn't have swum off for there was he \N . Lodge when the installation of of-|yraised during the past year. $1000 i | no water excepting under the ice, - : ticers took place, Brother Steve had heen paid to the Board as pay- d 'and no hole near. Besides, that flsh J in e . Wiggins, retiring Master of the|iment on the Sexton's home. Sev. 3 an lad been dead when he put it there. ere Ber IG : ; lodge Jos Jresented Jib hig Jewel eral Aticios, wove PUrthased for ' [The snow where he had put that ----"" a y Sister Walker, the new Matrol | parsonage and decorating done. H k [fish down was frozen to an icy crust, ----r------rr : on behalf of the new officers' of the| Mra, Chas. Doubt was made a Life 0 u S e e e e Tr | s0 there were no footprints, not even pr i J lodge. Member of the Women's Missionary : : his own. There was nothing at all : 7 > Society. v what had b f th Mr. Albert Walker, of Toronto, Mrs, L. J. Moody, corresponding to show what had become of that ' spent the week-end With his moth | oooranc' gave a splendid report THE IDEAL HOME trained' 'from chi | fish. ; RED BLUE 3 } " E childhood to smile farmer Brown" er, Mra. Jennie Walker, of this city. | oy gid Mrs. Ellis, convenor of the | "The ideal home should be economi- gracefully and pleasantly, i Winamp funy ad LABEL LANL Mr. H. A. Brown, vice-president | {lower committee. - Acknowledge- | cally sound, mechanically convenient, mee t time he chuckled. You ses, he is the and general manager of General [nents read showed much apprecla- | mentally stimulating, artistically IN PRAISE OF BUILDERS | right kind. of a boy the "kind that 38¢ 30¢ } Motors of Canada was among the [tion of these departments. | satisfying, socially responsible, spirit- | How good to be a carpenter can. see and appreciate a joke on distinguished guests present at the | The campaign for members re-|yaily inspiring, founded on mutual | And make a house stand up, | himself Half pound Half pound luncheon given yesterday at the | suited in 101 pald up members {or | affection and respect, a place of un-| To set a roof, from weather proof, | w\veli" said he "P've Tad. hres : Royal York Hotel given in honor | 1931. selfish love and service. That man may hide or sup. sod Ast * 1 have onl { of the annual meeting of the Canu- [The program consisted of a read- mm ar ee Son. Senes abd Now I pave oi ns. dian Bank of Commerce and the | 'ng by Mrs Louise gig a A SMILE WILL GO How to lay a wall for time I ii ao i i hold Jus this | J. LYONS & Co. (Canada) Ltd fist Activity in the bank's" new. iano duet by Mra. Hallett and Mrs. A LONG WAY SF comishable Brith one und see if it, too, will vanish. 1 mone . * . : . . set the stones ring cs, | Sai # hoo, re} . building on King street The meeting was closed with A suile oes fuel a long, long Where pi engins fl Ho wonder if Blacky over, there knows Mrs. Pinner's group of the Wo- | srayer by Mrs. Boddy. way. In everyday lite most people what became of them. Blacky didn't and Blacky isn't the ' 5 . Trewin's group were respon- | know ghe magnetic power of the| , : : a : men's Welfare Association is hold Mrs. Trewin's group Pp And good to build the mortared cooperation between the two bodies. | A hymn was sung. Mr. Moore led in | evening that has been planned fi ing its regular weekly sewing meet- | ible for the excellent program and | person with the spontaneous smile, es ono to miss much going on where \ at the home of Mrs. J. L. Stuart, | ~fternoon tea which was served. and some of us would. give much to | OF phrases planted and: pressed Le is, . | At the close of the business meet. | prayer and the meeting closed by all | next week. this afternoon. . JRC be able, at a moment's notice, to hold | \ I inp plan : 4 Ae greased, : (Copyright, 1981, T. W. Burgess) jing, refreshments were served and | repeating the Mizpah Benediction a ------ SUPPER AT KNOX CHURCH out the hand of friendship to a & Be o thought, a garden | a social hour was much enjoyed by ------ i Stew with Dumplings It is reported that the condition The ladies of ono of the groups |stranger. What a vast difference Where s uy fay pause and rest The next story: "A Telltale Fea. |the members. CHRIST CHURCH A.Y.P.A. lake two Ibs, of beef or veal, wi of the Hon. William Smith, of | oo the Women's Association of [this friendly attitude makes to a new- He Ulin 1, PE I it | ther." ENE -- with a damp cloth and cut in sm Columbus, who has been seriously | Knox church discovered a novel | comer at work or at the club. By its Tune duction, FER AA a Et Youn Pe ot le's The weekly meeting of Christ | picces, cover with boiling water an ill for the past two weeks, 18 1m- | way to raise money for their [means a wonderful atmosphere is NT r------ g 4 . { Church AY.PA. was held in the|cook 1% hours, add 2 cups sliced proving. group. Last evening they gave a | created which wakes for the happi- - SPANISH SHORT RIBS | M etin parish hall Monday cvening. A large | carrots, 2 cups sliced onions. Beil "Jiggs" supper. The menu con- | "e€SS of all. : LE wo pounds short ribs of beef, onc | i e g { nuinber of members were present and minutes, then add 1 quart sliced pots) mot Unhappily, all smiles are not of this [quart canned tomatoes, two wedium- | RE -- {they participated in a very interest- |atoes, 1 tablespoon salt and peppe Ww ' M . Psted of thot Tuvorlth Gish of he nature, Some unfortunate, although [sized Shion, one Siesgoon butte: | . , Ave | honest and very well-meaning, cannot | onc cup hot water, six small dried, | omens eeting and cabbage. Over seventy-five the recognized Way Ou | chilli. peppers, one-half cup stoned ) I t | SIMCOE STREET YOUNG ing discussion on Canadian authors, { then add evongh boiling. water t PEOPLE | After a few interesting games refresh- | cover and boil 30 minutes longer, ad rr-- | ments were served. The members arc | dumplings and boil ten minutes with smile in f guests attended this supper for [Ste 1 [NE FCECEREEd Way: ol olives, ore aul cpanitihp sion: be Sree : en i Sah bers are | dumplings and b KNOX CHURCH WOMEN'S Which they paid the small sum of ih he gn: pon Hi gov onions A in ones y don oR Oy ro Shey | ed fo keep in wind the sociallons Biting cover. Fee (Regi i i Tait, d X Ka, ne the sun i Ep. coe ( SRAYER Seve cupper hour, Mr. Noll Boutin pos | When we behold it, we wish 'they |eiglith teaspoon cach of nutmeg an | Surrounded by Ffiends Mr.| Chureh held their first meeting for | n i » n . \¢ + . : NN . The Presvyierian Women's Day [supper BOUF, M1. Non Dousias pre. | woplde't tv to smile, for instead of | cinnamon, Slice the onions, and the year in the church school rooms. | a eyed I a a er nae making the face brighter god happier bate jo a golden rows a jhe but-| and Mrs. Adam Dobson: | Aout sixty members Weve presen, A y * | these smiles only emphasize their | ter. Ad ¢ sho )s of beef cut! . eting took the form of a week. A Develional eHereise ware Whjiem Youn, assisted by Mrs. |ysual bleak expression. Smiling is {in two-inch pieces, and the water | Celebrate Golden so = ee the opening exercises EIR uchanan, (J. L. Beaton and the ladies' of | an art, It needs to come from in- | Simmer slowly for one-half hour Weddi a very pleasant time was spent at Mrs. Neil Douglas, Miss Munro, Mys. | that group. d happiness and contentment. As | Then add the remaining ingredients, | ing Laughlin, and Mrs. Roy. An ad- . ward happiess 3 ; Mere Land cas ERNE gredients, games, / . dress suitable for the occasion was 1 s a nation, Britishers smile teo litt «hat cook together tor one and one- | 2 ETI Items which contributed much to i given by Mrs. Munro. Following What New Yor too little. Perhaps it would be as{half hours. = Serve on a platter | Lindsay, Jan, 1 8. -Mr, and Mrs. | the enjoyment of the evening wer al . the prayer Ep a Wen owing ov well if, ike the Japancse, one were around a mound of hot rice, Adam Dobson, of Cannington, cele- | oiah6 solo by Miss Mildred Johnston | Yr nce clety held a short business meeting Is Wearing _ | brated their golden wedding anni} z,4 two readings by Miss Lois | Seiko ' vergary, surrounded by a large num- Mundy. { ber of friends. They have beem| A ging.song, heartily entered into | WOMEN TEACHERS By Annebelle Worthington residents of Cannington for the past | py a1 present, was led by Rev. Mr. FEDERATION Illusirated Dressmaking Lesson | 80 years. Mr. Dobson being known | Harston and the president, Mr. Don FRIDAY, JANUARY 16th The monthly meeting of the Wo- Furnished with Every | as a citizen who has ever taken a Holden, with' Miss Latimer presiding | ' men Teachers" Federation was held Pattern | keen interest in community life. |. the piano. Refreshments were - In his early days Mr. Dobson, while | served and it was unanimously agreed | yesterday afternoon in Welsh's Par- | A darling party of graduation frock lours. Partners were secured by is this dainty model. . matching old fashioned sayings and I'he bolero, showing the Directoire tea was served by the members of | .ifduence, is a new Paris fashion for Group One. This was followed by | she sub-deb, a relay race and the winning team 'The shirred waistline is smart with received a dainty prize. a huge bow placed at the lett hip, Then the President took the chair | she shiiring provides "a nice all- {his brothers James and Alex., Were | that the evening had been both pleas- | . outstanding athletes and it is claim-| 200 ang piv 1. Lg ! Dancing 9 to 1.30 |ed they made and set records that are as yet unbeaten in the section. for many years tl b Wool- ALBERT STREET YOUNG jon Tx wero the chi dustry i PEOPLE | Tickets--$1.00 Each Person | len Mills were the chief industry in Phone 3000 for Table Reservation # the district, a big trade being en- joyed with the farmers for miles| The Albert St. Young People open- and the reports of the secretary and | cound fulness to the skirt. . 1 % ; 1 i arot ed their regular meeting with a hymn Lesser Were £iven showing Fixty Ths bojeru is emphasized by the By Thornton w Burgess kin ia Devs teh tie Mr. Harold Lemon led in rarer K Weinbers now in the 3 Sueration applied band trim, the kimono cap {dustry and secured water privileges | The minutes of the last meeting were ; pg District. Meeting ") eld in Tor Style ue br comes in si L mystery I find, my dear, | pull out a second f When he [on the Severn River, in Rama Town. | read and approved. The business part Fre n ih AR ih 8 pe brought | iv. ig Fi comes in sizes 6, 8,1 1g gomething merely not yet clear | looked back the first cn. had disap | hip at the north end of Ontario |of the meeting was settled. Mrs, Ross ote enos back many points of Interest and : ae 8 yeir ne lendires 2% yards -Old Mother Nature, | peared and Blacky had no more idea | County, known as the Waddell | Clark took {he chain Mazo Dlaie | ( . 30.4 4 tis $ 4 Smemr-- what had become of it than had Fall These falls were turned over | gave a reading clen Vvilson anc stated hat Miss Baston, the Cond: 8 nen Taterial with 34 yard of Farmer Brown's Boy stood by a| Farmer Brown's boy, He, too [to tho first municipally-owned sys-| Reta Lee rendered 2 Jue and ere y : - : : A hole ent in the ice in a cove of the tl the fish must have flopped | tem to be operated by the Ontario | accompanied by Miss Jessic Hurlbert, teachers to stress the social side of It makes a sweet pretty outfit for i Rea ) ) thought the fish must ha py Hydro Power Commission. Mr. and | Miss Edith Canning gave a reading ; iu First he stared at the | back into the water. A , > p : : the Federation, Each President | street or party in Paquin red crepe Mrs. Dobson were the recipients of | Mr. Stirtevant thanked the cxecu- v w 'er nthusiastic and the | ye ; ice around the hole. Then he stared | "Well, that fish was smarter than He oy bright teachers were in the ae voile is especially lovely for | 2t the hole itself. Ho pulled off his|I thought a fish could be," said Far | many SonEvatylntions front family tives for the past year for their help. Majority. the graduate. And the best thing |p and then scratched his head. On | mer Brown's boy as he returned to Spneetiony ant Ixjens . Yr, sdf) The next meeting wil! be held | about it is that any little girl ean hi® face was such a look of wonder | the fire on the bank. He laid the oO" 1% Ba aug ier & he i C) Me on Feb. 4, and the program ls in| nake it hersel, and puzzlement as made it funny to | fish, u fine pickerel, on the snow a | 4 Mrs. John Ang Sraon, ormerly | charge of Group Two. Pink or pale blue taffeta is adorable | 8¢. He looked this way. He looked | little distance from the fire. Then, f Mariposa Tow nah p. COB RT. LADIES for parties, that way. He even looked up in the | having once more warmed his hand Er ®® " SIMCO¥ ST. LADIES AID Rayon novelties, wool chalis prints | SKY. he sat down on a log facing * the - ) The Ladies Ald of Simcoe St [and wool crepe are sturdy for all-| "Now what do you know about | river, so as to watch the tipups, oi i United Church held the first meet- around wear, | that he exclaimed. "Where under type, as they are also called, which ing of the year on Tuesday. The| (yr rH re tic {Tinos to whit the Haar Large Fashion Magazine | the sun has that fish gone? must . ' | president, Mrs. Bd. Bradley, pre-| hows how to dress up to the minute | have flopped back into the water fastened when fishing through ihe | -------- | siding. at very little expense. It contains | while 1 was after (his other one. 1. iee. For a long time nothing haj The mecting was very interesting most atifactive Paris designs for | wouldn't have believed it possible | pened. Then a tiny signal flag flu adults and children, embroidery, ete. | No. sir 4 as sure tered o e of the tie-ups and ay ' JANUAR y No, sir, T wouldn't, I was sure 1 (ered on one of the D8 An cers Installed and Plans ' Be sure to fill in the size of the | threw him far enough from that | raced Farmer Brown's boy. This tii pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin | pole." | he was too late. By the time L Made for Finances for | . preferred), el reached the hole the fish had escape I i Blacky the Crow, watching from | '% ) v | Social & ersonal Pica of book ig gents, : the i a re a pon Boy from the hook. He rebuited-the hoo Coming Convention ! Datiarh cents in stamps away, was quite as much puzzled, He | and then Teturned to Ma log by the ------ ! 3 retty ® wry soci] notes wich Fn or coin (coin preferred), had seén Farmer Brown's boy pull h e. lel Soot Hho : fluge Installation of the officers for the ed. Kindly phone or send them that fish out of the hole in the jee | H/BPAlIRC af Aim a he. same time cur 1931, and discussion of plans to the, Times Office before 10.80 and toss it down some distance away. ("0rmer Brown's hoy ran so fast that |, raise finances for the provincial a.m., the day they are to be pub- Then he had watched Farmer | De "lipped and dow n he went with "4 sonvention to be held here in Aug- STAR S H RSDA lished. Items of news concern Brown's boy run to another hole and | thump. It was a wonder it didn't | yy, were the chief items of "busi- I I U Y i ds . rth crack the fee. Anyway that is the | ness before the Ladies Auxiliary of ng dances, pa ot, guests to | way he felt about it, Tn a jifiy he | the Oshawa Branch, No. 43, Cana- and from town will be glad was up and a moment later pulled a | dian Legion, last night. The meet- received. : small pic zerel out on the fee. Tt was | ing hall was filled to capacity, and | too small to keep and he hurried to [an interesting meeting took place. Hi : | put it back in the water. This was | The new officers installed were as ar ams n epar men S la disappointment, but it was made | follows: | up for when he pulled what he called resident, Mre. H, Foote; Vice- | a "whopper" out of the other hole. | president, Mrs. J. Caunt; 2nd Vice- | He rebaited both hooks and re. | President, Mrs. Ada Buckley; Sec- { turned with his prize to lay it beside velapys Mrs. xX Sunitage; 3eRay pars * C . IT) ther fis! rev 18] aught. 114 rs, Macklow: Executive co ee K d d i nil hot Ash, previo 8 augh face | Comrades Dalby, Gladman, Brown, 1 an amoisette oves | when he discovered that there was | Culling. Jarvis and Pollard. | no fish there, Blacky the Crow saw M. McIntyre Hood, president of . . | his face and 'almost chuckled aloud, the Oshawa Branch of the Legion, Silk and Silk & Wool Hose | But' even to Blacky the disappear- hi] presents 804 Suis a Jeldiies yo ance of that fish was as much of a i. \ooineial convention, and sug- | gested to the ladies how they could : Wood's Lavender Line Lingerie Genuine Gratitude Compels Tribute. Mr. Vietor Hills, of Thornton eath, writes: --"For many years I have suffered with that distressing complaint---constipation, and its at- tendant effects of sick-headache and| indigestion. It was a red-letter day for me when a friend recommended me a treatment of Carter's Little {Liver Pills, and 1 can honestly say | best lend their assistance. It was - Er lecided hold i f whist : LAST DAY |e hae ae the tir = Ki Iii be hel Thursd ( k TOMORROW [07 (i000 of re. 0.7. Dalby, 31 imonas, etc. to get Men's Suits, Over- [ll] Burke Street. It was also decided coats and Ladies' Coats and {to hold a Legion Dance immediately Chi ' . ° D Wi 0 , Blane, after easter, and also to arrango Id C | a nigsters Blas. | ith Hob that the Ladies' Night 1 ren S oats, 1pper " uits, weaters ete., at prices much below of the Legion, en March 5, take the cost, as we vacate store on form of a box social.- Other plans v | which are being developed by the | | EE + Store g | Thutsday Might. Story open [}| members individually were algo dis- { T | Thursday Y th 7p 5 [}! cussed. Mr. Hood expressed the WA H O R { . Sid "thanks of the branch for the keen I C ; AAA ALL ALAA AA ALA Alll lll hat results have been truly mar- velous, 1 now enjoy good health feel that life is worth living. A le zelict 1 have expeplenced sont GEL i s me my sincere tribute." || EN 'S interest being taken by the Ladies' 1 " 'ake Carter's Little Liver Pills. |! fi erg no : i 2 ok il | Auxiliary in ite efforts and expressed XXX : All druggists 25¢ and 75¢ red pgs. || 2] Bond Street West azz] the hove 1 hat there would be closer PASTRY FLOUR" 458 sigh Ll Eh MLLIE THE TOILER By Rus W HO G & KYTLE TDs || No. , Size ....\ 0000 EPL WH ---- 4 G * Phono 203 , THEY'RE DOING THER | | HUM! FOLIND CLUES; i al ut rene sn res ns ens BEST- THEY'VE HAVE "THEY 2 \ ! _---- : POLICE FOLIND SEVERAL WHAT GOOD ! : = thine am ris Fo Te (NL "cues ARE CLUES? oo ; cl treet Add WH IT a ar flo ress WHO NY E DRESSES 5 00 a Ty + fl KIDNAPPED _e KiD- "H to clear ..... wit ov Prov. L ROR MAC? hp THE FASHION SHOPPE ify 1 Dumplings for Stew | i . 3 1 p filou wo teaspoons bak- | > 84 Simcoe St. South ng powder, 1 half teaspoon salt, Rub ! 1° in one teas shortening lightly ) w with tips of fingers. Beat an egg a and add one table spoon cold water, , || stir in flour, making a stiff dough. | Kayser Chiffon or Service 'Drop by spoonful into stew. | Hase, Silk to top. $1 00 ; d #8 Guaranteed firsts . 1 can corn, large cup of cracker A LTKINS HOSIERY AND 'rumbs, cup a, Hutter size of an 1 era eRR, pepper and salt to taste. LINGERIE AHOP Sorinkle %: cup of buttered crumbs | | 134 Simcoe St. South on top and put in baking dish. Dake } 3 =n half an hour in a moderate oveu. Ll : iy ) . / ; ey 7) s pA p o y Gd rash J