j' s BAPIZ GROVE RF.FLCTIONS Ist.afmeiit NO. le WENtliere was class meeting erei7 Sunday after Churcli service? Usually the entire congregation re- mained. George Power was the leader dawn ane aile and Jacobi Stevens down the ther. Ainiast J everyone present would "ltestif y.' Sometimes one giving testimony wauld be "«sung dawn" by a hymn started m ic ae ther class. Same of the aid favorites were: "Arise, MY Saul Arise," "Revive Us Again," "Simply Trustlng Evcry Day,"ý "Sing Themo Over Again To Me," etc. WHEN the desks at school were big, clumsy ones, built for two. and were hand made by a carpenter from dressed lumber? The tops of the desks lif ted up toa aUaW f or books, etc. i the box bencath. They were deep scarred, defaccd and in- ialed by treacheraus jack knives. The third generation of desks was installed li the aid scliool some four or flve years ago. The aid desks mee movable. and everY 'th of Januftry they were stacked i the yard to give place ta the annual oystcr supper, celebrating the S.O.T. anxiiversa.ry. wHENf a suspiCiflus gad was found on the floor near the front seat one day at school? Axid as thie "%£aster" couldi't fid who put It there. lie "liciced" every boy te be sure lie gat the guilty one. "Llck- mns were popular in thase <aya. We oftefl caunted sixteen ta nine- teen. a day. and tbey were nat spec- il'il"ickln" days ither. WtIfl Rev Herbert Foley preaCli- ed his flrst sermon in his home (Cxurch? Some of the members were so nervaUS lest lie shotild break down they were alnxast afrald teO Cogne out. Haw long aga was it anid who was the minister? WHIEN the papular social events of thse AutumTn were the aid time husk- ing becs and paring becs? The lucky boy wha husked a "rcd car" liad the pick of aUl the girls as his partner for supper-and oh, thase long strinigs of apples. liung Up on pales, drled and stored away li sacks ta mnake ricli. brawfl apple sauce and drled apple pies until apples came agaixi. The favorite amusements at those parties were dominoes, authors, loet licir, crokiflole, charades and promenade dances, with Sam Run- uCtuning up thc ilddle. Edward J. Power, Oshawa rollowing closely an the dcath of lais brother, Chester Power, Maple Grye who passed away on Decemn- ber 31, 1930 we record this week the death of Edward James Power, w1b <ied on ThursdaY Jaxiuary 8 "~ bis home in Oshawa aftcr nearly a 7ea]-'s ifness. Deceased was the youngest son of the late John and Catherinle Welsli power anid was baril mi the homcstead nortli of MaPle Grave scventy tbree years ago. Ater bis marriage ta Miss Enmma James of Darlixigtoil, they f armed for a nuniber of ycars on thc home faim north of Maple Grave. About 26 years ago they moved to the tawn- Uine of Darlixigtofl and Clarkce and tater te, f arm east of Clarke Union where they reslded Until about tWO mnonths ega when thcy maved ta Oshawa. The funerel took place f romn the family residence 191 Slncoe St.. Souths Oshawa, on Saturday after- moon. service belng conducted by lis p«str. Rev. W . Sterling of Park St. Unted Churcli, Oronro, asslsted by Rai'. J. S. I. Wilson, assistant pastor of simncoe St . Church, Oshawe. The bearers were six nephews: J. D>. StevSis R. R. Stevens, Mark Mun- day. John Power.Trumnaf Power and J. J. Gilfillan. Besides bis widow lie leaves te mouril bis passing, tbree daugliters. Misses Maud, Merle and Hazel Pow- av, and two sons. Harold and Gordonl ail of Oshawa, also two brothers Geoyrge of Maple Grave. Wilson of Ottawa and two sisters, Mrs. F. N. Stevens and Miss Carrne Power of Bowmaiiville. Among tiiose attending f rom a distance were Mrs. Bert Denison, Mis. H. L. Creeper, Mr. J.* D. Power and Mr. and Mrs. John James Mr amm r. Earl James Toronto; Mr. Wilson Power. Ottawa; Mr. John Power. Hailtoil. Intermelit took place i Bowmafl- vinle cemetery. Mm .3. S. Larke, Australia Mýrs. j. S. Larke <ied et WabrooIi- ga, a residental suburb of Sydney, Australla on November 2'th lest. smperveifg a f all wblch she experi- enced while shopping in the cty a few weeks before. Mrn. Larke, whose melden name was Elizabeth Bain. wiil be rcmem- bered as the widow of the late J. S. Larke. wbo deperted f rom Oshawa hi December. 1894, te open Up an offIce for the Departmciit of Trede & Commerce of the Dominion Gov- erninent and held the position of Resident Representative of Canada ttllbis deatb li May of 1910). Mrs. Larke was borninlx Darling- ton Township, Durham CountY, and was the lest survivor of a well-knowfl familY of three sisters and four brothers. She was boni in Septem- ber. 1846, hence had reached the a<vence age of 84 and during the whole perlod of ber 1fr was singular-I ly free from any seriaus physicalI complaint. She retained her lntcrest li ber aid Cenadian associations ta the lest and bad a very keen recol- lection of f arm 111fe under the condi- tions that cxlsted durlng ber early grlhood. She la survlved by lier two sons. mesars. W. B. and P.L. Larke, wbo arc Principals li the Australian Mter Car lmporting firmn of Larkc, Ecekins & Ca. Ltd., and twa othcr assoclated enterPrises. Her daughter is Mrs. j. H. Willims of Brisbanle. Australie, and sbe lef t In addition Ave grandchildrnf and two great emsdcbildreil. cGI LC H R isT'r-s Greiestofd CLOTHING AND IReduced to the Lowest Prices in Years WINTERq Overcoats Group 1 - $14.75 Heavy quality coats, well made, f ancy tweed eff eets, guards & ulster mnodels. Values to $22.50. JANUARY $4 7 Overcoats Group 2 - $19-95 cetoa ltMen's & Young Men's Overcoats, wool cloths of ex- weight new shades & styles, values to $30.00$OOo AN. SALE PRICE. $1.9.95 ?URNISHING SALE Sale Starts Friday Morning, January 16 O)VERICOATS Overcoats Group 3 - $ 24. 75 This grouIp is composed of our very best makes, in the leading styles, and shades, Grey, Brown, Powder Blues, and Navy. Values $35.O $37.50. Your Choice OUR JANUARY SALE 24 7 PR IC ........................ Overcoats Group 4 - $31.45 Young Men's Overcoats, with rope shoulders & urds models, satin V lnal shades, Reg- ular values $45.00 Mens Suis Suits Group 1 at $9.95 Young Mens Suite, Fancy Tweed Effeets, Shades of G7rey & Brown. Double Breasted models, splen- .did wearing qualities, yalues to $15.00. JANUARY SALE $99 Suits Group 2 at $18.95 Navy Blue, Pin Stripes, Worsted, and Fan Tweeds, Double & Single Breasted Model8, In Men's & Young Styles Values formerIly up $27.50. JAN4JAR MEN'S UNDERWEAR SACRIFICED Fleeced lined underwear, heavy quality shirts & drawers. Regular value $1.00 JANUARY SALE PRICE .............69c PENMAN'S ALL WOOL SHIRTS & DRAWERS Heavy quality woi"th $1.5095 JANUARY S E PRIcE ............5 STANFIELD'S RED LABEL UNDERWEAR Ail wool heavy quality xibbed shirts & drawers. List Price $2.50 17 JANUARY SALE PRICE ......... 17 MEN'S COMBINATION UNDERWEAR ALL KINDS Including Stanfield's, Penman's, Watson's, Etc., at the following reductions: Reg. Price $1.95 January Sale Price ....$1.45 Reg Price $2.50 January Sale Price ....$1.85 Reg. Price $2.95 January Sale Price ....$2.25 Reg. Price $3.50 January Sale Price .2... .65 R eg. Price $3.95 January Sale Price .... $2.95 HEADLIGHT OVERALLS & SMOCKS A t January Sale Prices to clear. Each ... . $1.95 Men'a LinedHorsehide Mitta Clearing for .. . .79c Men's heavy lined ear band caps, G rey & Navy Reg. $1.50 For ..........9.... 9c A line of ail wool work S9ox98 h eav y quality 5 pairs for .... ..... .. 8 I only mian's Bath Robe med. siz.$.7 Reg. $5.75. On sale to clear.......$37 ;ncy 1 Suits Group I 3 at $21.45. In this group you will find the very best cloths in Quality Merchandise ail popular shades for winter Values Regularly up to SALE PRICE................... $2.1.4 January Sale Prices in Work Clothes & Furnishings BOYS' SWEATERS @ $1.79 AU wool sweater coats, Pullovers, Knitted Windbreakers, ail shades &. smes & styles Reg. Values $2.50 & $2.75 clearing ~ 7 at this sale. Your choice for only ..17 MEN'S PYJAMAS @ $1.39 pyjam. AUsizes. While they last ..ç Men's Sweater Coats, Pullovers, Light Weight Coats, Windbreakers, Skating Coats, Etc. Al on sale. Ail muest be cleared, as follows: Rg. Price $3.50 January Sale Price ....$2.65 Reg. Price $4.50 Jarnuary Sale Price ....$3.35 Reg. Price $4.95 JanuaxV Sale Price ....$3.75 Reg. Price $6.00 January Sale Price.... $4.60 Reg. Price $7.50 January Sale Price ....$5.65 Also a line of ail wool sweater coats fine quality (Substandards) worth $3.00 January Sale P ric e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.69 T.B. GILCHRISTI Bank of Montreal dw gflvoA9r e MEN'S WORK L Ç îOTHM AT IG~ Men's heavy quality cotton tweed shirts, grey & brown shades Regular 79 Price $1.00 Sale Price E .h...........7 c Any heavy quality work shirt in store, any shade Reg. Price $1.50 11 Sale Price to clear ................... 11 1 only man's heavy rubber short coat, heavily lined, Regular Value $8.'75 January Sale P r i c e to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5 5 Reg. Price $2.50 January Sale Price..... $1.9 Reg. Price $3.00 January Sae Price ..... Reg. Price $3.50 Jauuary Sale Price ... 7 Reg. Price $4.00 January Sale Price ...$ 11 Reg. Price $5.00 January Sale Price ..$...$» pants of exceptional quality. Our J anuary Cleari g Price ........ $1- 19 MEN'S WORK PANTS LOT 2 $1.98 Heavy quality work pantsé, shades of grey & brown cotton tweed effecte, plain & with stripes. Reg. Values to $2.75 19 O u r January Sale Price ............ MEN'S OVERALLS $1.39 A. real overaîl heavy quality, plain black & blue *ith bib and races.$13 January Sale to clecS. Price ....... 13 i .- THE CANADÏAN STATESBMAN WA.VLL.TURSDAY, JANUARY l5tli, 1931 k 1W t! PAGE THRM Suits Group 4 at $25.95 This group includes Society Brand Make, high grade suite of better quality making, in every style and $shade that's new, ail wool worsteds and tweeds. Rgegulamn Value $35.00 &-Rc ............... $25e95 $37.50. JANUARY SALE PIE....... I B 1 at $21.45. Phone 61 Bowmanville a