THE CANAANX STATESiMANý, BOWMANVILLE, THIURSDAY, JULY 25th, 1929 Iý Miss Sara -Moïse has been visiting Miss Kaie Clark 'ss iisting ber The ~I - dpne i Mrs. A. H. M.ýerrills, Hastin98. cuisa osoe r.W.E. Beaman entertained 1 -)r-. Borie, Oshawa, is visiting herj HJS AY Ni25h 99 ____ at afternon tea for .Mrs. J. S. Mont- sser, Mrs. Isaac Selby. _____19229 gcmnery7, Napance. on Wedriesday af- Mr. Harold Couch spent Sunday r ternoon. with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mbo n Mr.s. J. C. Hancock entertained at NEWCASTLE Miss Nora Cowan has been engag-1 Mrz. Anii.e Wa;ker, 1ort Hpe, daugh:er Dorothy, Toronto, are holi- afternoon tea on Monday. ed as teacher of Starkv 111e school. 1hu, iren výiiing her niece,Ms! diginNewcastle at the horne of. The .unior Choir of the United Mr. d r. Normnan Williamns,! .Us.Jchniston. Chicag3, jr visiting 1 Ethel Allun, dohrra:e.. Mr~~. Coulter. ~ Curch ill hold practice on Frîday Toronto, have been spending his holi- hranMs .E tWl.NW -.I.W u.ysgopo Masteý,rGero Buc'-ley i.- vsiinz evening at 8 p. ni.A fui] attend-Idays visiting his parents in Bowman- castle-on-the-Lake. A. of United Church held a -:uce;ss-" bir.and rý.Stewrt'nd sn Jon ace i reuestd. ville, and her relatives in Newcast le,! Mr. and Mrs. G"o. Innes and -vo' fui "mnysýery shi)wver"' in S. S. moins Mt riri and Mo bon reston Stewari dugnd sonfHaJohnnanceelir treiouested.n 'her uncle, Mr. J. A. Smith, Sr., andi i Wdedyatronadeei ~th oh l~ ue.sday. be eueaiga i aet'br cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. . duheso aitn ehrw ;:he dmafterndof and tneyen ! wih oh benreuertig tHi prnt',ia Party of friends f rsoni New York, Temn red fMs tne Mrs. W. F. Rickard's group of the Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gibson, followingSiJ n radMr.oa called on Mr. and Mrs. W. H. areR.Cdnaiepasdtknwta W. A.. held an afternoon tea on an operation and a stay in hospital. Twoms.Ther.adso spent.aHday r las Sunday. ûmi she is recovering quickly after a ser-L Wednesday afternoon at the home Master Ralph Gibson is bolidayingland family. Mr.mandM.Rb.W on osoeaini h etr o of the former, "The Grange." with bis brother-in-law and sîster, 1 Mr. and Mrs. P. 0'Neil and grand- Bomnville, visited Mis. Hunter On i pital. Toronîto. Douglas and Jarrie Wright return- Mr. and M.%rs. T. R. Taylor, and tbeurlson spent the weekend i ida Sunday' at her old home here where! ed on Saturday from their three daughter Yvonne, up in the Frencb with Mr. and Mrs. Standen and ber she lis holidaying for a time with Mr. and Mrs. Race Hill, Tyrone, weeks' outing at the Ottawa Y. M. River country. bohri-a n itr Mr. and members of bier family. and Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Hoar and C. A. Camp, Golden Lake, Algonquin '\r Geo. Warren, Swift Current, 1 Mrs. Geo. Wright and daugbter Ruth Misses Grace and Beatrice Brgg MtrosonsW. Benbedan sd Mr. and s Park. Sask., bas returned te, Newcastle. of Toronto, tegether with Mrs. AI-j and Florence Asbton bave returnedMs.JW.Gnnynd r.ad rs Mrs. Harold Toms, Frances and from New York State, bringing withb t Potter and three children of fromn a very pîeasant mnotor trip to W. N. Buckley Sunday. * Kathleen, Richmond, Que., are spend- bim from Buffalo his sister, Miss Kingston, and Mr. and M.%rs. Currie' the Tbousand Islands and Ottawa, United Clurcb-Rev. W. P. Rog9- ing tbe holidays witb ber mother, Eppie Warren. and mother of Port Hope. An en- visitîng many point.s of interest ers, Pastor. Sunday, July 28tb: Mrs. Geo. P. Riekard, and other rela- Twenty Newcastle Bowlers paid a joyable feature of the gatbering was along the way. 10 a. m.-Sunday Scbeol; 11 a. mn. retun vsit o Bwmaeonl Recent visitors witb Mr. and Mrs. i-Morning Worship, 3rd of a serie Tbe Shaw's Quartet, Misses Mar- evening and inatcbed their ski]] Lake, arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Honey were ber mothen, Mrs. of sermons on the Bible; 7 p. i- ion and Winnifned Rickard, Messrs. against tbat town's devotees of tbe Standen. (Rv)T .Cmbl n e i,- Evening Service, 3rd of a series of iir Stanley Rickard and Clare Allin, green and cbasers -of the kitty. As In the report of the Lake ShoreIes. (Rev.) GrM Cmbelanam, Mss 0miuetak o1ija-ubet with accoenpanist, Miss Phyllis Clers. in Newcastle earlier in the week, the Strawberry Festival the name of M r. Etb amban Mr. .)Gaand Miss "A0FirutChalle ne." h u jt a Saniitý ence, journeyed te Orono on Sunday bosts treated their guests to ice Alex DeMaio, as one of tbe enter- Bli a pbell , fdToro nto.M"A aitr Doaloehn"us~ pumi and contributed te, the musical ser- creain on conclusion of tbe evening's tainers, was inadvertently omitted. Bakelo oot.Mse oadJs a ennr- lmi vice, sport._______ Mr. DeMalo sang both in English and Newcastle United Cburcb niaIs ing a wound on one cbeek near his rates. Sin Italian and was accorded a most quartette, W. J. S. Rickard, W. D. eye, inflicted by an ovor zealous dog t enhusastc reepton. Mises Eliza- Bragg, Mark Allun and Harold Allun. whicb bit him whiie he wasvitn i btbHacoc payd he iao c-witb Miss Marlon Rickard, riop îsuce Laurenice Crydierman, oni t companiment for hlm. His scbool anist, sang at the cburch anniverar te Col. Gi]] farmi. The services of! bave learned with regret tbat Alex Howard Cooke's old home, Sunday gash. Lo k T e e S e i l v r wl cbu shdothersain the omînunity evice tMnes tain r.ja otrwr euro ede.h \I;.ses Dorotby, Evelyn and Win-I Look These Specials O verw1eortsi n odbY t eelfriedsinthis eCUWiifluftnity ri Rickard, Beatrice Crydermn THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY i near Peterboro, wbere Alex will be Kirkpatnick's, nec Irene' Adair, ill1 1ev Rickard, Fred Butler and John Il Shop able te obtain higber educational ness, althougb er critical for somte, Ashton left on Monday morning forý Men's $2.00 Khaki Pants for ...............$.50 fclte.tmwsntftla a }wdely, Summer Scbool at Oak Lake, Messrs.i Phone: reported but that she bis iroome'JJohn Ashton an<d Charlie Warren Men's $2.50 Work Pants for ................$2.1W MISSION BAND PICNIC tbrough ber epeîration successfully jrvdn h en ftasot- tadis now convalescing.tin Men's $1.25 Blue & Khaki Work Shirts for ..$1.00 The Mission Band pficnic took in Men's 75e Balbiiggan Shirts or Drawers for .. . .50c place at the Creani of Barley -. - -22 Men's $1.25 Nainsook Combinations for ...$1.00 wben uner tbe direction of Mrs. (Dr) J A.ButerSuperintendent, Men's $2 Broadcloth Shirts, collar attached, $1.59 all the littie folk had a real good ' Men's 75e Lisle Sox, assorted patterns, for .... .50c itime. Other ladies present who ass- > TVIe's$2O Sirsseaat cllrs or $10 peg rnutlor tian e baaftrd KsiEN Y O U WJ lfist e r utir.CineBatee,' 25 Men's Suits, including fancy patterns, also MrffL.in, Fsere Mrs. CaE. C Bat, navy blue, in young men's double breasted models Mrs. Floyd Bule and Mrs. H. E. 2 Pair of Pants, regulr $250, folrenrcsioenfacto, ashonT H E B E S'1' For $24.0 form grodbin fcterk, a n presented every oe present witb a ...corne to A & p, for A & P rendais a ty'pe of f ood service no ai Ail Straw Hats Reduced to Nearly Haif Price ticket, geed for an ice creamn cone or equal.4& gquft-nri svceaemnyàMdbb s -something o! equal value at refresb-1.A&PaqaiymwrfhWi~ r ay kle ube ment boetb. Prizes were aise given to producing centres of thse eOrld tO bring the beu vof ooda to yo a the winners of the several races and you usually pay. othen competitive events of the S. G. Chartran ___rnon Phone 26 Bowmanville ~LOCAL MASONS IN OTTAWA ~<Ii4~ Ii $~$ Fred Coucb, accompanied by E.YW 3EE«-EN Frank Branton W. M. of Durham Lodge A. F. and A. M., R. W. Walt- Fl»Gr&nuatd augar at a _____________________________ on,- J. W Bradley and T. W. Jack to p.eai t. Tlwifty Duy.ua 1 U son, niotored te Ottawa July l7tb te _____________________________________________________ attend the Masonic Grand Lodge. .- 1 Y 1 I lIWbile thene tbey toek part in the4-FnyPMWm Ceg YUU I ,io yaclmainofMreihFroin COntarlo' DubfyIand U TE Ir Fr Y ]p p p q r% p Linton of the Forestry Station, Or-,FEM C UIJLA £Ix..bish 1 £IiA LAll]-A 1IWàd FOR Corbett's Wholesome Bread Good Bread-the kind that you enjoy eating -cannot be made without the proper ingredients, and that is just the, secret of the wholesomeness of Cor1bett's Bread. Made from the heart of the finest Canadian Wheat and baked from a recipe calling for the best ingredients, give Corbett's Bread a prestige far above ordinary bread; that is why the demand is becoming enormous. If you have flot given this bread a trial, why not do so to-day? Try it once, let yourself be the judge. Order from any of our 7 delivery wagons or trucks who give you unexcelled service. Wedding Cakes a Specialty W. P. Corbett Baker and Confectioner Phone 3 Bowmanville Bakeries at Bowmanville and Orono Sale of Used Washers Washers to clear this week: Water Powver and Wingers ....$ 5.00 Hand Power and Wî'ingers .......$0.00 Electrie Washers .................. $32.00 1 Electrie Washer ...............$6000 Ail guaranteed. MASO N & DALE PHONE 148 Matrfor this district, ut is wortby' t e! note that Orono, it is said, bas in the biste.ry of Masonry -in this dis triet, been bonored but once hefore with the election of oeso! its citiz- j ens te tbe office of District Deputy, and that xwas' the present D.D.G.Mý.'s father, Harry Linton, now of Toron- te, Wbile in Ottawa, the Newcastle bretbren were taken in band by Dur- ham's representative, F. W. Bowen, M. P., and sbown tbrougb the Par- liament buildings, a kindness, whicb tbey greatly appreciated. Tbey arr- ived home Thuxsday evening, baving stopped in Brockville for a wile to bhave a lok at tihat tewn's old theatre where Mr. Jackson played for over six years -,orne ferty odd years ago. j ENFJELD Mr. and Mrs. W. Laver, Torout», recently visited at Mr. Edwin Ormis- to...... . Mrs. J. Greaves and Mn. J. Tapp, Charlotte, N. Y., Mesars. Silas jand Wm. Tapp and Mr. and MmL Sholdice and daughter, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Evarett Ornn.,ton, Mrs. F. Denseni and Miss Florence Densem, Bowmanville, Mn. and Mrs. W. Avery and Mn. and Mrs. G. Bray, Raglan, visited at Mn. W. J Ormiston's .. Mns. G. Heatlie, Mrs. E. Hooey, Mn. 0. Heatlie and Mn. McCully, Wick, Miss Frances Alexander, Osbawa,l IMn. W. Pasoes and Miss McCullocb,1 IColumbus, visited at Mr. L. C. Pas- Icoe's. . .. Mn. C. Pansons, South Dan- lington, was our preacher asat Sun- gday._ Misses Orphia, Carrie and Nellie Harper, Rochester, visited at Mn. H. Stinson's ... . Mr. N. Porter jand family, Manvens, Mns. Colson, IPort Perny, Mn. G. Bnskerville and family, Toronto, visited at Mrs. Johni IStinson's. . .. Alsike is beîng eut and ~seems to be well filled. POSITIONS GUARANTEED The Canada Business College, (College and Spadinaý, is popularly known as Tcoronto'.s Greatest Scooel o! Business and remnains in session Ithe snt ire year. Ambitious% young people, who cannot enter now, may carry' on at bime hy Cornespcndence Courses, begin College laten. tbereby s3aving trime aýnd boardl mney. Ev- eygraut fls year in a goed p o.sitien. Individual instruction. The Champ- ionzsbip Gold Medal Scbool. Lang- est trainers in Canada. Thirty years' experienct. A University trainedý staff of Goinimercial specialists. Aý situation guaianteed each graduate. Begin now. Pay when convenient. A school of tnen«tb and character.1 Write te-day for free catalogue and list ef successful graduates, dur- ing the past tbîrty years, froin your district. Ask theni. 'They know. We will stand on faîl on thein teati- mony. Affiliated wit.b the Oshawa Business College, 17%I/ Simcoe North Oshawa. I1uring holidays write Canada Business Colege, Toronto, for partis ulars of both achools. 30-3* F4net T" TEA owOnBed EXTUA FPMEVALU«S ON NUW AO Tm 51hH1G~pE LL1i14MB31/-oz. Ji 1itONT QUARTER no,25a LOINS Klduey HIf - lb. 30C LEGS Exo@U@flt f ore Boa"f i b. 354 LIVER Fveuh 0*osb. 154 AVERAGE 5-7 LBS. FANCY SMOKED BREAKFAST Bd CON I 343 RUMP ROAST cHOcE cuTs4 ROUND swz lb. 28c SHOULDER ROAST FOR 13VEN 09 lb. 23e CHUCK ROAST-Lean and Tender. lb. 22c FRESH GOLDEN WEST BRAND FOR BOLLING F'. 1L ABOUT 31,4-LB. AVERAGE mb. .- FANCY S.MOKEO SUGAR CURFD. 10 -12 LB. AVE. I4MSK«If or Whol. M. 3120 LIBBYS COOKED SALADS. .mAmEFmmI ... Potato '/2-lb. 17c DAILTCabbage ½-Ib. 15c LUNCH HAM ............. S4ced lb. 36c u JELLIED VEAL............ Slicd lb. 40c 2 ~xile R a SCCED uw57c SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD BRAND SPRI14G BROILER» SFABOUT 3Wl-LB . O I RESIICALJ(H Ir ~4 M Il1w l.A~c FLOUNDERS-Fresh Yellow Tails. . lb. 12c î-ADDOCK-Fresh Atlantic........ lic CO -mSU Dol U CENTRE CUTS E FECUTS SIGIITLY lIGuER lb. 12c Wý'i-l!TEFISH-FrGIiCaught ......ILb.20c LUUTEK &NT wo l~ui. 10 b52 REAMMJY 2 lb.. 77-e ilatua 0 de lM. 49ge ioaséz Jar ... iRrandMa.vonnaisxe ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13c, 16-oz. Jar . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . 47c 32-oz. Jar .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 79t 128-oz. Jar ............................... $239 IM WORLDS LARGEST SELLYNG SOAP P&GSoap T Z O10" 360 PROPERLY CURED ANI) AGED-FINE IN FLAVOR ChesNbb.3oll31 .....,ý2 SmaU Pkgs. 17e 9MIMPS-Faney Wet Pack 2 % -lb. Tins 4le PUPFED WHEAT-Quaker .. lg. 1ne TOMATOES-Choice QuaiitY z 2No. 2% Tins 23C clam ....aýý 2 Ibo. Sic PI7NEAPPIZ-4tyllnêfCruched ... No. 2Tin Uc GILLETTE BLAIES- Genuine -- 3 Pkgs. si LAVOLINE-FoI! Seouuing Po"a and Pans.... 2 Pkgs. lWC 31ADE FROM EFINEST SELECTED TOMATOES Hgein'z 2oKt eogp 4 AN EXCLPTI<,NAL V.ý!.UE Fig Bars Criao 43ib.05 VWCTOIfl BRAND SAI ADA TEA Brown Label .37 SA19AA TEA Mixcd . /2,-lb. Pkg. 7 MAGIC BAKING POWDER. 16-oz. Tin 34c ASSORTED BISCUITS crs' . lb. Mkg. 29c TUE (ftiN1PAG'NE 0F ING.R ALES Canada DPOY %3 e= 4# ýv CHARGE ON BOTTLE SHirýRI}FFS Orange Marina- MAOLA OIL ...bNin M 3e laie V'(,lb. JIar 36 ENGLISI! ALL SOUT8 lM. Me HEINZ PORK A~ND BEANS- With Tomato Sauce- SELECTOR BISCUITS - Geo. 2 Mcim Tins 25e Weston Co . lb.. . Pkg. Me FANCY NO. 1 GRADE VIRGINIA Newotate7v2 ma 3le GRjIFE, I)UCHES APPLES- CUCUMBERS-New Flofàdi- 2 ILb..210 Long Green . . ,2 fer Uc WAX ~X~lfm Grown- MONEY DEW MELONS- 2 lb. Me Large Sise . flm Eeb1Me CXNRROTS-New Native- BEETS-Mlife Gtwmw .1.16 aunches 35C . . .. 6 Bouu e LekHo1 i5 »e. Orangea2 D«. 3*0 ric A P.,ciwuc TuA <'4 D OF CANADA;m POPULAR HARDWARE STORE BOWMANVILLE PAGE ElLiii L v 3, r-'r. 'WT('UT -7Z--- -