Oshawa Daily Times, 9 Mar 1931, p. 5

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J THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1931 | | PAGE FIVE F] ' [ Women's Interests in the Home and The Community he should be discovered robbing that Social & Phrsonl| SPECIAL MATINEE A C ) | (Copyright, 1981, by 'T. W. Burgess) RICH or BUTTER SWEET ec NUT | Ermees RUIN [eget qud ad oi rnut Loaf ing the week-end. A Tee. § y : Blain pier wt 2p | dN" | (BRITISH FLOWERS | € SET RAE | Fol Bly ly Ped A paneer | SHIPPED 10 STATES Mane for dhe t week, is re- ; ------ turning to town taday. Children came to King Street ---- « ol oo Church on Saturday afternoon, : "Lily" Mrs. A. Mounce, 66 Colborne | jong Bh the Hn oh went up, Les one so wae a ae to make) hardy folk are Mr. and Mrs, Hooty, Bunches of 'Lily of Scilly street east, has returned to tOWN | to gee 'Mrs, Tubbs of Shanty oor ov a bad mistake? and they do not wait for the com. Cut and Packed after spending the past two |iown", which the "Count-On-Me" --Yowler the Bob Cat, [ing of sweet Mistress Spring. By the months with her en, Mr, Ross | Class put on for the children of . s _ | time she does arrive Hooty's chil- For Sale Mounce and Mrs, Mounce, London, | the church Ming had niade many Mistakes In died ue htt grown, S50 in mid: a s time and will admit it. sually | winter that Hooty and rs. Hooty --- . Ontarlo t Judging by Toi hearty ough. he has profited by them. They have | decide where they are going to have pal ohdon, Murch Sulhe flowers » Miss A. E" Baldwin and Miss po ay op lh ot the ay taught him lessons which he will | their home and set about preparing | he markets of Tondon and other A PRODUCT OF Marjorie Baldwin, of Lifdsay, and |v play. In fact, it 1s rumoured | "eV! forget. So you see 'mistakes | it for the season arent towns are. indebted: for thet , CANADA BREAD Mr, Gordon Fee, of |Peterboro, | that two little girls "laughed their [ 2S NOt Without use to the very ones tte, TI first glimpse of England's spring ne I wo gk them One Gi i mb They are cpprtmit, ha means | ie shot ther ntprive by ah: Mrs. C. Fox, Simcoe 8t North, ; a % i " ross. | Ping a consighment of cut narcissi to Mr. Frank Boyce, 6! Hamilton. Lv Tibbe 4 # arg orning aches and Phis Nu a lok of gis gE sity Seporuity fhey Sole doron Ros York, recently. Years ago, hen a few banches, of | before blooms are passed through the T , 'e m | So 3 : ev e ous narcissus Sc te | Customs, shia o hg = his on little home together for the Sake | hater than to make such a mistake, | building a whole new nest. According | This is the most recent chapter of | (the ily pi oy ls ustoms onts, Bl o> . H, Boyce, of her four children at home, | gre (joey know better now and isn't | to their ideas that would be sheer|a romance which started some 50 vent Garden in a band-box li . ve ao Queenie Sheba, "Scuffles", Meta dikely ever to repeat it. waste of time and labor when they . * +f season culturally, It is so exceptions M d Mrs. George Webster ersalem, Billy Blossom, and Vie. The first people to set up house: | know just where there is a home al: Long experience has taught the is- | ally eatly that the first outdoors Pan oo 00 8 dine | tora Hortensla 'Punky Dunks". | peeping in the Green Forest each | ready, or almost already, to move POOR SLEEP DUE 10 landers and their colleagues on the | grown narcissi were dispatched in the Thoratens oraet, hig SDending and her oldest son, Jimmle, who year are Hooty the Great Horned | right into. So they look over last Cornish Peninsula exactly wlten [first of last November, which made a few days Ww Oot an ™ | ran away some time ago, and has | Hil and Mrs. Hooty., Stout and | vear's nests of Redtail the Hawk, or cut their blooms tor travelling, how [a second flower crop within the 12 Southwell, Guelph, $ nt. never been heard of since. : of some other member of the Hawk GAS IN UPPER BOWEL to treat them before packing aud, | months, Never previously have large Mr. Ed Mallen of Toronto Mrs. Tanbe hat a "lady board. 4 . family, and oh Blacky the Grow Poor sleep is caused by gas press: Shove all, how to bunch and pack [quantities of spring flowers been ex- : . : * [er living with her, ss Clingle "1 Vv Having decided which one will re-f: Bid) 4 ; hem, ported to the mainland betore the spent the week-end with friends | vino "y romantic old maid, who is | WHAT NEW YORK | ire the least fixing to put it in ing hears tne his pigay, | You r ieht bunches of 12 end of December, hi : rues y pretty close.» In the city. greatly attracted by the rich old 1S WE ING condition for their needs they take | SARS et I 8 by jus L] orty-eight bunches of 12 stems o es, he is 80 small that he could 49 2 villa rocer, Simon Rubbels 4 y % the stomach because most of the gas | bloom each are so arranged i a com«| As a contrast to the band-box con-| take a full bath in a finger bewl® Misses Gladys Edmondson and hid 419 stingy to hire a girl, e---- possession, is in the UPPER bowel, aratively small box that a perfect | yipnment of 50 odd years ago, the ise ivr i pon A with Mire ont: and is looking for lie fourth wits, | A Sn pe! stsenblermith heapa'ol | Sons of the pier featieray foul ika, reaches BOTH upper and lower | whil bunct hift d landers have exported ; 365 tons of spent the week-end w sy Oat : a | dash and chic. had even thought of nesting when ) 8 ¢ ver | while no bunch can shift during sub-| 5 . a Eadie way, Simcoe St, 8. don thee uty Na. Tickey, 2, The jacket is in the popular hip| Mrs, Hooty began sitting on two big | bowel, washing out poisons which | sequent handling in carts, steamer (to flowers up to mid-February this sea- . \ "8 8 a * [ tength 'that is so becoming to most | cpas and keoping them warm when | Cause gas, nervousness, bad sleep. | Penzance), and railway wagons, on, Best treated say a thing about any, mortal livin ! X I } H " Miss Hutter PB. you, of Rea man" and her children, Almira figures. The trou 4 are fitted with rough Brother North Wind wits fet Adjerika today; by fomorow you oats, 3 but joe 'snag', \Whil a a +) dosing = Just rub om ton, spen e week-end at her |. .4 zachaeus, and another play- [tucks at the waistline: The wide | howling through the Green Forest | tect th bis : OF Ww sreat Britain places no restriction " | home here. . ar flari legs move. with the same and drifting sno wor everything | say the day you read this was sure [on the unlimited import or flowers | Mra. Burton, of Columbus, 18 "oe mats, Joba Jacob Hucklebtrsy, | bn hy birdie hi sh nd Arig Sn Netore hel even | a lucky day for you Jury & Lovell, | from abroad, the. United States ye- | spending a week with her daughs 4 Mrs. Walter Murray, of Toronto, oat by A AL ri the The tuck-in blouse has a youthful | knew where they were going to Ltd, Drugs quires a 40 per cent. ad valorem duty [ tor, Mrs Hooper, of this elty, FOR COLDS OF 7 TME FAMIL spent the week-end with her pare | oo fo bon and the pretty young | tie neckline, ; make their homes, Hooty and Mrs, a s------ : ' : ents, Mr, and Mrs. Milton Werry, school teacher, Miss Maydello This smart pajama ensemble Style | Hooty were pridefully watching two 2 ------ Colborne street. Campbell ' No, zt may be had fu ges 12, A down-clad youngsters grow (Digger . ally wells | 16, 0 years, Jo, J8 and 40 inches | evemeday and were hunting far anc $y» The play is exceptplonally bust, : wide for food to satisfy those grow- members of the Ontario | balanced, and all the parts were . ; \ f Rey to Club jour- | taken creditably, The scenes with \ It is suitable jor the Hostels for ing appetites, . neyed to Lindsay on Saturday af. | the children were very natural and oy hg or for resort for breach! aig year Hooty and Mrs. Hooty BY IX wutes CN ternooh to pay the return visit of speci) Soeution sould Be made oy For the hostess, it's adorable in Had taken 3 ae which gd beau the Lindsay Club here some : v Mrs Tubbs, royal blue crepe silk with , roman Ne oe Pr au hid yes S DE EL ines ware OM . Marion Gummow was the | strive silk blouse. Vos an yi 1 oy "trifle sraller than Lindsay club, the games were . io Marion, GUmmOY Ba Yor lounging, & gay printed crepe nt of a o ya ih gradi ha played in which the Oshawa teams plunse fop the Plays sod Sy Ho silk is practical. For beach, linen | Ite a he ig an dey ¢ plan aie nob higly suctemtp). Oh c gov son, Miss Gummow and | Prints and shantung show Paris. chic re Sid I Bog it would awa guests were entertained at on rans oy You will sge one attractive style ooty de if it is A it) had dinner before they returned to the | Miss W. Crow i after another as you turn over the | ave made no difference il he fil city. The Oshawa teams included: ages of our new Spring Fushion | Known it. They would lave to build Book * 8 somewhere elee, that wae all It wae a good nest and little had to be done to it. Now, with the firet signs of eoming spring, it contained two stur- The Scillonfans are enjoying a good The simple German remedy, Adler- | ly even mass of flowers ig vial Egg Dishes Styl ¢ Styles for children or the miss, the VEGETABLE EGG MOLD matron, the stout--and a series of | - 1 pound turnips or other vegetable d ki jel te took 1 2 Eos ress ng arte os : 18 a DOOK | 1y babies who looked auite as fierce Social & Personal 3 Tablespoons Jae Spat will sue ize of the | ™ their parents and whose appetites by . | o fa) Any social notes which read- we Sol oons iat pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin | © © tremendous, ; ers care to submit will be print. || io 1o00000n pepper preferred). A number of the honest folk knew ed. Kindly phone or send them 1 cup white sauce Price of book 10 cents, of 'those young Owls, but that part of to the Times Office before 10.30 |('1, grated cheese Price of pattern 20 cents, the Green Forest was considered a Sith the day they are to be pub- Boil vegetable until tender and good place fo stay away from, You Items of news concern: force through ricer, To 1 cup vege: see most folks have a wholesome re-. enect for the great, cruel claws of nees, rties, to . wa Hom town. will be. slaty || "010, "UN 2 penger: Ture Hooty and Mrs. Hooty, and for their ed into charlotte russe mold and bake stout, hooked hills, Tt just happened in a pan of hot water 50 minutes in he € that Yowler the Bob Cat was one Dorothy Dis a slow oven or at 300 degrees F. Un. ) of thote who didn't know of that : mold, surround with white sauce and ) nest until quite by accident he A Man's Letter sprinkle with grated cheese, chanced that way and discovered it. What first drew his attention to it EGGS BAKED WITH CHEESE y ~ J was the finding of half of a Squirrel avery girl should read Into a buttered baking dish break the required number of eggs. Sprinkle ¢ on the ground at the foot of a tree, with grated cheese, salt and pepper, | That Squirrel had ben freshly Willed 0 1 { {A anc owler, being ¢ Cre 1] fy ug yD ith 8 J Se ean, he ; just bolted it down and then began "DEAR MISS DIX] want to tell you grees) till whites are set (about 15 Ll to look about in the hope of finding how true your advice to Marcia C == was. to 20 minutes). Serve with toasted / more bounty. High up in the tree I'd never realized it before reading your rusks or toasted brown bread but- Po he could see the black mass of Sticks comments, but then it came home to me tered, rr | of which the i shir To that whenever 1've been struck by a girl's 1 he recognized it at once as Red- . shoulder's home, But Redshoulder appearance it's been when she was wear- Miss H. Richardson, Miss G. Mor- \ \ and 'his mate had not yet returned ing some dress that had attractive colours tis, Mrs. R, Morphy, Mrs N. Dan- from the Sunny South, so of course «that seemed to reflect, to typify her » that 'nest couldn't be occupied. He personality. It's certainly true that 'it's Milior, Mins ny Mtr g . L was just ahout to turn away when colour that takes a man'seye.'" Harry M 4 4 ig 4 his quick ears caught the sound of GIRLS' DRESSES | ton ss bie se aie arti es nd hu oo Mrs, Harvie and Mrs, T. Caldwell: other squirrel came floating , dawn HEREWITH pass on Harry's hint hoch Sizes 2 to 6 Capt D. B, Carlyle, Capt. J. Hane from that very nest. A moment la to Marcia C and every other girl The girl who charms ia ning, Capt. McGillivray, "Capt. © i ter Mrs, Hooty arrived carrying a who reads this. the girl who wears fresh, $1.00 O. Miller, Capt, Daniels, Lieut. \ Rabbit, lovely colours." . ; , j , - 1 think Harry reflects most men's LAMBLE'S Col, Caldwell, Lieut.-Col, Hodgins, So, there 'were young Owls up in idea about the way they like a girl to : : Capt. Whitfield, Norman Millman, that nest, and they were living higl dress. Men ay to h pdf Iu suin, them, certainly robs them of ' 1] Harvey Doherty, Col. E. Phillips, thile he, Yowler, was starving, Prob 1 L. Fraser, Robert Mills, W. Har- aly they or ET ool COLOUR, and the girl who attracts vie, F. G. Carswell. eat right then, He would watch his is the one whose frocks and blouses WATSON'S he -- chance and when neither Hooty nor and sweaters are always charmingly Miss Annie Farrell, Athol 8t. E., Mrs. Hoot yas about | ld BEAUTY PARLOR has returned home after spending eli i i take re colourful. Marcel, Permanent and the week with friends and rela- found there, young Owls and all, He It doesn't much matter what colour Finger Waves. tives in Toronto, . 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