Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Nov 1928, p. 6

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a aaa aa street south; Mrs, Bri Park road north, and Mr, R, 8, Ia hit, Parkwood' were ta in the V gal box wih His Ex- cellency Lord Willingdon at the Royal Winter Fair Horse Show last oveniag: .. 4 Mr. and Mps, A, F, Coz eanter- tained at a house dance for thelr daughter, nee, at thely home, Higin s.7eet east, Isst evening. The music was sup af Mrs, G, Nowyich, Mr, ¥, and Clarence Coz, A buffet supper was served to about 40 guests, J Among the' gubety Government House last when the Lieutenant-Governor en- od for the Gaverno ral, lingdon, wag Mr, R, 8, "Parkwood", Oiher 0.; Mr, Issac H, Clothier, J7,, adelphis; Mr, Carl H, Hanna of Cleveland; Dr, Carleton Ford nf Montreal; Mr, A. W, Gillmore, 8, Albans, Vt.; Major H, D, Chamber. alin, Fort Riley; Mr, Andrew M. Montgomery, Milwaukes, Wis, ANONYMOUS LETTERS TO WIVES WHO "NAG" ton, Eng, Nev, 28. --The 0. has been solved of the anonymous letters that have heen received by married women here them Roabends and that ing thelr husbands Ho Ay not buy clothes heyond the vange of their. husbands' in- es, oe Ieiters have been pent by one of the strangest secret soele ties in existence, It is & society yun by bachelors for the protection of harassed husbands! The alms of the society have been explained by a member who resigned when he married a month 8§0. It was founded by an elderly olor who considered that the Bhehalas of his mar friends All complaints were Investigated by & committee of bachelors, The Me | Yomen THE OSHAW. London, Nov, 28.--Women, des- te thelr resort through ignorance drugs and o.her harmful means of reducing are getting fatter. And the cause of it, according to a fam- ous London doctor, is that they are far more lazy than in the past. He told a Sunday paper tha. the sest shown by women to remain slim was having no effect, and that today there were more over-plump He but It down to th Wh to the easy traf- fie facilities, the use and Yo ness of moor cars, and having every labor-saving device at their hands. "These used in moderation," he said, "are extremely useful, But women are going to the extreme and avoiding every semblance of 3 thing requiring energy to per- 'Consequently they have more time for resting, and from a.l ob- servation they are get.ing really lasy, "In fact, with. a large number of women it is too much trouble oven to cook a meal, and they go to 8 Tesiaurant where they are served with foodstuffs which, al- though quite wholeSome, tend to put on aveirdupois," . Obesity, he sald was really dan- erous to health, and should not e the subject of cheap jests and witticlsms, He quo.ed tiguies whicn showed that more than 60 per cent, more deaths occurred among women who were three and five stones above the normal weight, "A fat person is more lable to illness than anybody else, That is why women are keeping the doc- tors ex.ra busy nowadays. Diabetes and heart trouble are prevalent among them, Operations are also made more hasardous than among ordinarily-sized women." Starvation, food extracts, and drugs were harmful as fat-reducing methods, The correct way to do it is, in his opinion, to Walk two miles day, Stop esting rich food, Exercise for twenty minutes a day, apart from the walking, Among the foods to be avoided Are macaroni, olive oil, and pota- SEES NEWSPRINT PROBLEM SETTLED E. W, Beatty Says Railways Anxious to See Solu. tion -- Toronto, Noy, 28.--E, W, Beatty, chairman and president of tne Can- sdian Pacific Rallway, who arrived st North Toropto station Monday morning expressed the opinion in an interview that the newsprint problem would be satisfactorily settled, "The raliways will haul as much pewsprint under either situation,' be said, "but we are anxious to see 8 pettloment in the Interests of a Great Canadian Industry." "Have the CN.R, decided Lo go in with the C.P.R. In the Peace River Railways system?" he was asked, was nothing definite, Mr. Beatty said, to announce, WALKFRTON FIGHT ENTIRELY ON HYDRO Walkerton, ,.ov. 28. -- With a straight fight for Mayor between George 8. Schwindt, Hydro candi date. snd Frank Reenle, anti-Hydro, Walkerton"s civic elections bas got off to a stormy start. the crowded town hall the who did pot have time last pn $ Sold why they sn ydro, Power only sharply every No 261--Chic Simplicity. This style is designed in sizes 16, 18, years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust measure, Size 36 requires 334 yards of 40-inch material with 4 yard of 36-inch contrasting. No. 890--For the Busy Mother. This style is designed in sizes mall, medium and large. The medium size requires' 2% yards of 40-inch mater- ial with 34 yard of 36-inch contrast- ing. No, 250--Sleeping Garment, This style is designed in sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. Size 8 requires 214 yards of 36-inch material, No. 356--Tailored Junior Dress. This style is designed in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years, Size 8 requires 2 yards of 36-inch material with 3 yard of 27-inch eontraNng. No. 223--Paris Chic , This style is designed in sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches hust measure. Size 36 requires '2 yards of 40-inch material, Emb, No. 11119 (blue) 13 cents extra. No, 2M--Distinctive Lines, This style is designed in sizes 16, 18, 2 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust measure, Size 36 reguires 3}4 yards of 40-inch material with 34 yard of 32-inch contrasting. All patterns 20 cents, in stamus or coin (coin preferred), Wrap coin carefully, First of Elaborately Plan ned Concerts on December 12--Chorus of Seventy Voices Under Direction of L. F. Unitt Together With Symphony Orchestra of Thirty Instruments--Rare Musical Treat in Store for Oshawans The first of a series of elabarate- ly planned concerts by the Gener- al Motors Musical Society will be presented to the citizens of Osh- awa on Wednesday evening Decem- ber 12 It was announced today. A chorus of seventy voices, under the direction of L. P, Unitt, togeth- er with a symphony orchestra of 30 instruments will be supported by Capada's most prominent bari- tone, Mr. Frank Oldfield, who has heen secured for the occasion, The roncert should be one of the most nutstanding musical events ever nresented in Oshawa and the Mary street auditorium of General Mot. ors, where the concert Is to take nlace, shonld be filled to capacity. Choice of Selections In preparation for the event, the Wusieal Society has heen holding weekly practices for the past two Prominent Baritone to Feature Concert by G.M. Musical Society Frank Oldfield to Appear of months and already many selec- vons are well in hand trom which to choose the items of the program. Among the numbers which the chorus of seventy voices is pre- pared to sing are "The Song of Thor,' by Maunder 'Coronation Chorus," by Meyerber; "Hymn of Music," by Dudley Buck; "Hymn to Music," by Verdi and "Christ- mas Hymn," by Yon, The Orchestra The orchestral selections will be chosen from French Comedy Ov- erture, by Keler Bela; Sulet from Carman, by Biget; Marche Militaire by Schubert; Egyptian Ballet Mus- ie by Luigini; Valse Bluette, by Drage; and Country Gardens, by Grainger, Frank Oldfield A glance at the above selections will convince true lovers of music that a great treat is in stops for them on December 18. In addition to this s drawing attraction In himself the celebrated Frank Old- field will sing at least three groups of songs to provide in all an even- ing's entertainment which shonld be very dificult to surpsss. SPEECH OF G Gi LJ] 70 BE D IV THEATRES New York, Nov, 28.--A talking movie of King George's last publie speech to date Is being shipped by pero snd railway throughout The Dnited Bistes yesterday for use in theatres today, pet ww, in wew CHAMBER OF PEACE TOWER TELLS STORY CANADA'S HISTORY wa, Oat., Nov. 3~-The WH het in the Memorial Chamber of the Peace Tower which was offic- fally opened by Right. Hon. W. L, MacKenzle King, the Prime Minis- ter, following the Armistice Day ceremonies on Parllament Hill. The lofty, vaulted chamber fs fonal sanctuary a shrine which are embodied sacrifices and achievements that have made this country t. Ts atmosphere is cathedral-like and this is made the more impressive by the altar that will become the repository of the Book of Remembrance and upon which rests the Holv Bible, present. ed by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. In the Book of Remembrance will be inscribed the names of all those Canadian men and women who sur- vendered their lives during the Great War, The interior of the chamber, with its high, slender columns, its stain- od glass windows, its lofty arches and exquisite sculpture, is instinet with proud and solemn memaries. Around the walls are panelled mich- es, 17 of which are devoted to tell- ing In simple language the story of Canada's war achievements. Those elements are adorned with pictorial tablets on which are carve ed some groups illustrative of the subject with which each panel deals; above these are shields bear- ing the coast of arms of the city or province in France and Belsium where the deeds recorded took place. Within the pediments of the of the arches that enclose each panel, the spandrels, cusps and auatrefoils bear sculptured grouns all of which enlarge on the story in its many ramifications. Canada's history, as set forth In the Memorial Chamber, beging with the old Frenen Rerime, and it is aopropricte that within the fest element there shanld he carved the roval arms of the French kines, with the 1'1'les of Franr2 alaneside The military ocennation of the country is 1enresent-d hy the carve ines In the dianers, heginning with the badges of tha 12 reeimenty of N14 Yrance which g-rved In Cann. da. Theaa wore the Raval Pareml. fon, Bearn, (nfenne. Tanrnedne Oarionon-Sallieres, Ta Moing Ar toils, Panrarnane Ta Varina Nappy, Ta Sarre and Artillery Mna fl we the story from them tn the rrititam forecs nf VFneland which nlaved thelr nert in tha eona rset and snh- nannent develonment af Manandq, N® these thera were nn fewer than 110 and 2] their had~es ara parved cheanalarieally within tha Alanaes. Volunteer poeimeants rafead in Bm. tish North Amerian and whinh gery. dentally ennnch thera are 12 of these the gama nimher ag French nits which gorved in thig eanntew These are the Naval Manadian Nifla Periment, the Kine's American Nraroone, the 1st Amerinan {Mneen"s Rancers) the Fing's Am. erfoan Pe~iment, the Vine's Rava) Rifles nf Mew Vor tha Raval Pra. vinelaly, tha 10th Paral Veterans tha New Var Valuntears Butler's Ranrers, the Nova Sentla Regiment cm A Single Sip~ and Throat Feels Fine! ed on this eantinet find thele nlaen | in tha general seheme, and eninni. | A DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1928 : -- i 4 £ | ] £ i | i fz $2 The 17 elements enchy; : ) Nass under fire; St. Wood: The Somme-Albert;: Ridge-Mont St. Eloy; Passch daele; Medical and Railway Servie- es: A valry and Tanks; Ar- vas-Beaulmont Gate and Seige Ar tillery; Canal du Nord-Cambrai; Mons: the Rhine: North Russie: Forestry; and the Departure for Home. In the niche of the arched door- way is a aymholical group of the Recording Angel, while on the fin- ial above the entrance is a Mother with two children. The "Mother's Croat 'hangs pendant fromr the arch. The White stane for the chamber was the zift of the French Govern. ment. The corner columns are of French marble, while the hlaek marhle base was the nresent of the Relvian government. Great Rritain made 8 zift of the altar around indicate: The That youngster of yours would rather have a Brownie for Christmas than most articles of twice its lus. And the same applies to any child on your gift Stop in at this store and get fitted up for a Brownie Christmas. Prices as low as $2.25. Karn's Drug Store Next the Post Office ----. which are carved the coats of arms of the nine provinces, with one blank to enable the inclusion of a tenth. On the ends of the altar are the Royal Arms of Great Bri- tain and those of Canada. The floor stones are from the devastated areas In France and Belgium, and on these at intervals are inset eight of the principal battles of the Cana~ dian Corps. ht Little now remaing to be done to the Chamber. With the setting in place of the Book of Remembrance it will be complete and Canada will have both a memorial and a shrine worthy of the purpose on which 86 much time and labor have been e3- pended, The story is the product of the Historical Section of the Pee partment of National Defense, ed because it illustrates more fashion trends that serious ly influence the formal mode for winter, Paris Models DR Copies of Original Each of these frocks was select $10.00 and Up one oO -.". 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