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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Jul 1931, p. 6

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PAG SIXTE CANADIAN STATESUM, BOWMANVflL, THURSDAY, JULY 9th, 1931 COURTICE Mr. Ronald Courtice, Toronto, was home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Short. Tory Hill, visited at A. J. Shorts and L. J. Short's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Brooks spent the weekeiid at Lake Scugog, guests of Dr. and Mrs. Wes. Laxigmaid. Rev. H. B . Renxiey and bis sister, f rom Consecon. visited Rev. and Mms. H. C. Wolfraim over the weekend. Mr. and Mms. Parmenas AllUn and sons Roy and Donald, London,. were visitors at W. R. Courtice's recently. Mrs. Jack Hicks and ber grand- daugbter, Miss Betty Hicks, Toronto, were weekend visitors o! Mms. L. J. Short. Rev. C. C. Washixigton sud Mms. Washington, Mises Joyce sud Annla, Toronto, vifeat Mr. G. F. Annis' aud Mr. A. J. Gay's on Sunday. Frlday a! ternoon last the "Sun- beams" Mission Band bad a very happy time wben tbey met at the parsonage for their plcnic. The meeting was held on the ver#da wben Master Raymond Barer Ias lu charge in the absence o! tbe pres- Ident. Mis. Wol!ralm told a Most interestixig story ta tbe cbildren whlcb tbey thorougbly eujoyed- Af ferwards ail kinds o! games were played wtb Rev. and Mrs. Wolfraini i charge. Lunch was served on tbe Iawn snd altagether it proved ta be a pleasaut time long to be remenil- bered. Rev. sud Mms. Wolfraini were enthuslastlc i the games sud dld everything ta give the boys aud girls a good time. HAYffON Recext Visitars: Mr. sud Mms. J. MoWsworthy, Mr. sud Mrs. G. Lang- mald sud Murray, Oshawa, Mr. sud Mrs. 0. L&aflox sud Muriel, Mms. J. Hall, Sr., at Mr. D. HaUl's.. Mr. sud Mis. N. Hall sud !amlly, Mr. sud1 Mms. W. Stan sand Doreen, Oshawa,i Messrs. Milfon sud Renneth Gra- ham, Maple Grove, Mis. John Tabb,4 Tyrone, at Mr. D. Graham's... Mr.9 sud Mms. L. Buttery, Salem, Mr. sud Mms. Frauk Crossman, Taunton, atf Mr. J. Crossmas'.... Rev. J. H.1 Staixiton, Pickering, Mr. sud Mms. Stewart Rodman, Scugog, Mr. Ira1 Travail, Oshawa, Miss Maude Ash-t ton, Toronto, Miss Maggie Virtue, Miss Elsie Moore, Mr. Bruoe Ashton, Enuis;killen, Miss Verna Trewi,1 Oshawa, sud Mr. Alan Staintan, at Mr. Wm. Trewin's .. .- Mrs. Emilyc Bradley, Mr. sud Mis. E. BradleyE sud family, visited at Mrs. W. Ed- gerton's, Pontypool. .Mm. W. Ridge, Miss Margaret Ridge, Mr. Wm. Dob- sou, Toronto, at Mr. J. Wrigbt's.. Mr. and Mms. Sidney Trewin andJ Roy, Enulakillen. Miss C. Thow, t Oshawa, Mr. sud Mis. S. Head, Mr. t A. J. Adams sud Ernest, Oshawa, at Mr. C. Avery's.ç Sonry to bear Mr. Sulas Trewin isa confined ta bis room tis past week.V Miss Myrtie Cowling bas accepted a position at Mi. Harvey Crossman's,a Taunton.e Cburch service last Sunday after- I noon was lu charge of our uew pas- for, Rev. A. M. Wootan. He took for 1% bis text Matthew 17:8, "And when t tbey had lifted up their eyes they t. saw no maxi save Jesus only." Many met Mi. and Mis. Wootou a! ter the a service and gave them a hearty wel- E corne.C Glad ta bear Mrs. Milton Slemon S is able ta be home again. Our deepest sympathy is extended t ta Mr. sud Mis. Fred Smith sud I f amily, Long Sault, lu the deatb o! P their oldest son, George. i Mrs. H. Ashton, Fred sud Bert Ashtou, Mabel sud Ada Beech mot- il ored to Jackson's Point, Lake Sim- d coe, last Satuiday. Mr. Bert Asbton TI remained for the summer months. e: Anniversary services were beld as h usuai on Suuday, June 28tb. The service in the affernoon was wel C atteuded. The shed was nicely dec- " orated with maple leaves sud flow- c: ers. Music by the school was uicely V reudered under the direction o! Mrs. u Theron MountJoy, with Miss Rema si Bradley, pianist, assisted by Mr. Ar- thur Beech, violinist. Wbhile the col- lection was being taken up a vocal t( duet was sweetly sung by Misses Ada IV Beech aud Grace Tiewin. A short ai addîess was given by Rev. P. L. Juil, a Bro9,klln. ]Eu the eveulng a large bi crowd greeted Rev. J. H. Stainton, hN Pickering, who is weil known lu tins e vicinity. He spoke ou Atheism lun'T thiee different f orms. He was ably assisted by Ebenezer choir wbose music was greatly appreclated by ol everyone. On Dominion Day, a si large number o! old !riends came w again ta reuew old !riendshlps sud r acquaintauces under the maples R whlcb have wtuessed many such E bappy celebrations, many comixig 3: !rom long distances. The tables bý were nicely deeorated for the occas- i( ion. Supper was served on the church lawn by our ladies to which everyone did justice. About seven o'clock a league football gamne comn- menced between Courtice and Ennis- killen, resulting 1-0 in favor of the latter. A splendid concert was giv- en by Jamie Reid Concert Co. who repeatedly responded to the applause of the audience. ENFIELD Mr. Robson Bowman, Kingston, visited Mr. T. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith, Whitby, visited at Mr. L. C. Pascoe's. Masters W. and J. Page, Ennis- killen, visited at Mr. S. Page's. Miss Ida McCulloch is visiting at Alton, Brussels and Woodstock. Mrs. H. Stinson and Miss Vera Stinson have been visiting at Ponty- pool. Mms. B. Cameron, Toronto, bas been visiting ber sister, Mrs. A. Or- mistan. Mrs. R. Jollow and children, North Oshawa, vislted at Mr. J. Hepburn's and Mr. L. C. Pascoe's. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nldderyan family, Toronto, are spending part o! their bolidays li this nelgbbor- bood. The recent hot westber bas a!- !ected tbe pea snd alsike crops by ripening thern before matured. By appearances the yield will be very poor. Some peas are being plowed under. Hay crop is below the aver- age in tbis vlcinity. ffNNISKILLENl Miss Marion Griffin is bolldaying witb friends inCartwright. Mrs. P. A. McCluskey, N. Y., WaSE around calling on old friends. Mr. Frank Butzer, Calgary, spent E Sunday witb Dr. H. Ferguson. Miss Elva Griffn, Toronto, visited ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Griffn., A number f rom. bere attended dec- f oration at Bowmanville Cernetery on al Sunday. Mrs. T. MaGil and Reva vlsited t Mrs. J. Brimacombe, Scugog St.,1 Bowmanville. ] Master Edward Price is bolldaying witb bis grandfather, Mr. L. Ash- u ton, Uxbridge.t Dr. Clarke Dorland, Detroit, is spending a month witb bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dorland. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley May spent a6 couple of days with tbe latter's par- P ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ashton. Mr. and Mms. Frank Bradley, Mr. L and Mrs. Lloyd Bradley, Brooklin, visited Mr. and Mm. Jas. Bradley. C Mr. and Mms. Freeborn visited Mr. h Jas. Strong, Purple Hill, and also at- tended decoration day at Prince AI- C bert. 1i Miss Elva Orchard spent Sunday h with her aunt, Mrs. G. Reid, who isa able to be out of bed for a littie while.N Dr. H. Ferguson and sons Allan t] and Donald and Mr. F. Butzer wereh entertained at the home of Mr. and Mfrs. Ed. Florrie, Hampton.t Mr. and Mrs. N. Aldread, Toronto, Jý MIr. and Mrs. Russell Aldread, De- u troit, Mrs. Holden. Oshawa, visited their sister, Mrs. Win. Lamb. Mr. and Mms. WilI Ashton, Mr. Lnd Mrs. T. M. Slemon, Mms. H. Stevens, enjoyed a motor trip ta Orlllia. Barrie, Wasago Beach andi Stayner on Monday. W. M. S. meeting will be held at a the home of Mrs. Sidney Trewin on 'riday, July lOth, at 2.30 p. m. Good P programn is being prepared. Ail lad- ies invited ta attend. VI Sympathy is extended ta the fam- ly of the late George Smith who f ied in Bowmanville Hospital eariy .uesday morning. George was one a, of the favorites in the baIl teamn Th~e choir of Albert St. Churcb, d Oshawa, will present the play, i Barnsville Choir Spruces Up" in theB church shed on WednesdaY', July 5th. at 8 p. m. (S.T.) Also chor- 01 uses, solos, readlngs, music. Admis- J ion 25c; chiUdren under 12, 15c. 28-1 s Mr. and Mms. J. Fullerton, Toron- to, Mr. and Mrs. Laing of Merritton, i M!r. and Mrs. Wm. Tamblyn. Mr. and Mms. C. Tamblyn, Cambray, Mr. O1 and Mrs. Charlie Tamblyn, Wood- bridge, Mr. Fred Werry, Toronto M r. Milton Werry, Oshawa, attend- ed the funeral o! the late Mrs. A. Tamblyn on Sunday.p Continuation School News N Our final school day took the f orm f a sports day. The programn con-IV isted of two bail games. The first 01 was a gaine of basketball between nixed - teams wltb Earl Luke and e Roland Thompson as captains. Earl's team won wlth a score of 3-20. The second game was softN bail. Earl's team was again victor-R ious showing a score of 27-9. After S PAGE E= 'mmunitv. The cemetery bunKs- b ow is RettinFr now a coat of paint fl hich furfher Iiproves the property. h COLLACOTT FAMTLY PicNic h Th&, Collacott Family Plcnic wlll h' *held at Hampton Memorlal Park el m Saturday, July lSth, at 1 P. M. a andard Mîme. AIl members of the M> ]an are expected ta be present. w the games we returned to0 tbe class room leaving the play ground for the junior room pupils. A dainty lunch was served in bonour of the invited ex-pupils wbich mncluded a treat of ice creani and lemonade provided by our teacher, Miss Margaret Dalton. We regret that owing to the busy season only hall of the ex-pupils were able to join us. SOLINA Miss Ruby Dewell bas gone to To- ronto to take a business course. Misses Gladys sud Isabel Yeilow- lees visited Miss Jean Lynd, Osb- awa. Mr. and Mrs. Qeo. Calvin, Winnie and Wallace, Osbawa, visited at Mr. John Kivell's. Misses Mari ory and Ileen Couch 0f Betbesda vislted at their uncle's, Mr. John Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Luke, Master John Irwin, Mr. Wil Lamminan, Oshawa, visited af Mr. Thos. Bak- er's. Miss Lena Taylor was a recent guest at Mr. W. Gilbank's, Bow- manville. Mr. sud Mrs. Jas. Gaudin o! Stet- tler, Alta., Mrs. Chas. Pascoe, Tor- onto ,spent last week wlth friends bere. Several f rom here attexided the dedication ceremony and decoration service at Bowmanvllle Cemetery on Sunday. Masters Verne snd Ted McLaugh- lin of Toronto are bolidaying wltb their grsndparents, Mr. sud Mms. A. L. Pascoe. Mr. Mervyn Hobbs la attending surnmer sobool at Toronto Univers- ity. Mms. Hobba la visitig ber par- ents at Lindsay. Miss Loraine Tbompson o! Knick- erbocker Hospital, New York, la vis- ting ber parents, Mr. and Mmr. F'rank Thompson. Glad to report that Mi. Everett Vice Is recovering nlcely a!fter suf- fering a sunstroke wblle drivlng tbe nower on Dominion Day. Remember the Division meeting tbls Friday evenlng lu the Sons' Hlall. A good prograni is being pre- pared so everyone corne. The Hardy-Blackburn famlly re- union was held at Highfleld Farm, the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hlardy, on Dominion Day. About fifty of our young people vent to Lakeview Park, Oshawa, on Saturday a!ternoou for the annual picnic wben ail report a jolly time. Mms. Fred Heddon, Rennetb anid Lois, Columubus, Mis. Fordham and laugbter, Hamilton, Miss Jean Lynd, Oshawa, visited at Mr. J. W. Yellow-1 lees. Mr. and Mm. Phlllips and son George, Hamilton, Miss Helen Phi.l- 1 lips, Detroit, Mrs. Dyer, Toronto, J Mliss Elsa Bowman, Enfield, visited J Lt Mr. N. C. Yellowlees'. Mr. R. L. Werry, Montreal. and 1 M'r. and Mrs. N. E. Wright and Ar- 1 hur, St. Catherines, visited friends 1 here on their way home from. the Werry picnîc. Several from here at-i ended the Werry picnic held at Mr. 1 Jabez Wright's, Blackstock, on Sat- urday. HAMPTON Mrs. Jas. Curtis spent a few days 1 in Toronto recently.1 Mr. E. Eibersole, Kingston, visited 1 .t Mr. and Mm. W. W. Horn's.j Mms. Fowler, Toronto, visited ber pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gay. 1 Mrs. J. F. Allen, Brooklyn, N. Y., j isited ber aunt, Mms. R. Ratemson. Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilcox spent a t few days with Bowmauville friends. t Mr. and Mrs. Milton Avery, Buff- i al, N. Y., visited at Mr. R. Avery's. Miss Mary Niddrie spent a f ew 2 days witb friends in Toronto. Miss McCartney, Toronto, is visit- ing with ber sister, Mrs. (Rev.) Bick. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilis, Tor- f nto, spent a few days witb Mrs. C. 1 Johns. E Mr. and Mms. Theodore Salter 1 spent the weekend with Port Ferry riends. e Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Horn and fam- y, Peterboro, visited relatives here 1 n Sunday. r Mrs. J. Clatworthy and Miss Ruby E Clatwortby spent the weekeud with riends lu Peterboro. E Dr. J. H. Elllott and Dr. Oea. D. e Porter, Toronto. recently visited with k M r. and Mms. Chas. J. Kersiake. 1 Mr. Peter Oppenheimer, Misses i May Eyre and Marjorie Elliott, Tor- t onto, visited Miss Nora Remilake.c A large number o! our villagers enioyed the decoration services at1 Bowmanville Cemnetery on Suuday.C Mr. and Mm. Jerome Barry, and t MZrs. Mary Terry and daugbter Jane, t Rochester, N. Y., visited Mrs. Ida E Smale.% Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Cowling and 1 on Jack, and Mrs. Bessie Robbins t spent Sunday with Bowmanville E riends.1 PURPLE HILL Miss Pllorence McFadden la taking a summer course at the Ontario Ag- ricultural College, Guelph. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Byers on the birth of a son- Denton Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toms and f amily attended anniversary services at Nestleton on Sunday. Mr. Stephen Perkmns is visiting old friends in tbe neighborhood. Mrs. Fred Ferguson's niece from IBownianville is holidaying with ber. IMr. and Mrs. Clarence Graham and daugbter Audrey are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Fred Gibson. A number from here attended Decoration service at Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson spent Sun- day at Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. Henry's. L. O. L. 399 sttended the Orange services at Blackstock on Sunday. BLACKSTOCK Mr. Norman McCurdy la vlsiting friends here. Mrs. Malcolm, Port Ferry, la visit- ing Mms. S. Jeffrey.1 Mrs. B. Manette, Toronto, visite Mr. snd Mrs. chas.*Smith. Mr. Luther Mountjoy, wbo bas been MI, la somewbat improved. Mr. and Mm. Frank Wright, St. Catberlnes, are visiting relatives. 1 Congratulations to Mr. sud Mm.1 Rupert Byers on the arrivai of a son. Mr. snd Mrs. Hill, Toronto, visit- ed wltb the latter's sister, Mms. S. A. Devitt. Congratulations ta Mr. sud Mms. RoYal Whltfleld on the arrivai of a baby girl. Sorry ta repoit Mm. Brandon, Mms. J. R. McLaughlin sud Mis. H. Galbraith are ill. M[r. and Mrs. Y. Balley, Mr. sud Mrs. A. L. Balley vislted friends at Niagara sud Hamilton. Mm. J. Forder is vlslting ber sis- tem, Mm. F. Burnlaam sud Mms. George Thorn, Peterboro. Glad ta report Mr. George Nesbitt is borne fromn Peterboro hospital and t able to be out ta churcb.j Misses Dorotby and Berniece Bell- mani, Bowmanville, visited Misses t Susie sud Olive VanCamp. e Mm. S. Graham, Toronto, and Mms. P. Brock, Port Perry, vislted c bbeir sister, Miss Mary Parr.a Port Ferry softball team played ' Blackstock team bere July 6tb. Score 10-7 in favor of Port Perry.t Congratulations to Mr. Lorne Mc- ECee and Miss Mary Henry, also ta MAr. Wilbur Reynolds and Miss R. HIenry. ] Mrs. J. G. Marlow, Mrs. Wallace e M&arlow and Misses MoQuade visited Mdr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grimfn,v Bobcaygeon.0 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stinson, ac- E companied by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. t Breeborn, Enniskillen, spent Mon- day in Toronto. f Miss Frances Elford and Mr. Reg- c inald Sutton, Orono, were guests of MIr. and Mms. W. H. EIford, Toronto, h over the holiday. Miss Ruth Marlow and nieces,- Misses Joan and Nancy Marlow, T o- ronto, are visiting the former's mo- ther. Mrs. J. G. Marlow. Miss Florence McLaughlin, King- ston, and Miss Rate McLaughlin, 0 Peterboro, visited their parents, Mr. and Mms. J. R. McLaughlin. Mr. and Mms. Robert Bell mnotored to Ottawa on Wednesday ta joinv bheir son Alvin, on a motor trip to vlontreal. Hull and Quebec. On Friday evening, June 26tb, M r.J ed a number oaf young people in honor of Misses Ella and Ethel Mc- Quade, Aibston. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams and family, Miss Helen Evans, Port Mc- Nicoil, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rinkead ~ and Jackie. of Chicago, spent theV holidays at Mrs. John E].!ord's. Orange Order attended Divine service Sunday evening i a body.Z Service was conducted by Rev. F. W . Neweul. United Cburcb choir f ur- nished tbe music. Bowmanville Fife and Drum band were in attendance.ê Mr. James Mair and son Morris: and Mr. Dowxiey, Brampton, spent Sunday witb Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stinson. Misses Jean and Lillian Mair, wbo bave been spendlng a week witb Mr. and Mrs. Stinson r e- *urned ta Brampton witb them Sun-: lay evening. 4 Monthly meeting o! A. Y. P. A was held June 24tb, at Mr. and Mm: : Chas. Smith's. ]En the absence o!f the president, Percy Hamilton took the chair. 42 members were pres- ent. After the business sessiona very interesting and laughable mockê ssrliament was berd. Percy Hamil- ton represented Hon. R. B. Bennett. and Rev. Dr. Whittaker represented. Hon. W. L. McRenzie King. M r.: W.agar. npsiding exaYçminer 0f the - i i i I i 1 i i i ii isi ii i E i I E E rfconventiorn at Orono was given4 'v Mrs. Lelth lRers. A readiniz bv 1rs. Lesýlie Clraham. an Instrumental é )y Miss Mabel Argue,. a vocal due t iv Mi.wees Msibpl VanCamn and Eth- ýCarter, readings, by Mm. Carter ind Miss Olive VanCamp, composed Jie prowram. A Social half hour vas spent. Children's Wear We have a large number o! Chlldrem's Dreqsses Sun Sults, Pantie Dresse, andl Wasb Suits, whfch have been greatly re- duced for Fnlday and Saturday. These consist o! prints, broa.deloths andl linens. lu varlous styles sud colours, sud are al guaranteed fast colours. Prices range t frorn 79c t $2.95 Cush ions We have Just made a large purchase of Cushions made of good quality chintz lu varlous colour combinations. These are a large size, well filled cushion, very suit- able for porch or summer cottage; reg- ular 50e value; Speclally priceal at29 Coats We are offerlng a final clearance o! Coats to make way for new merehandise. Oui entire stock o! spring sud summer coats goes on sale Friday mornlng at $10.95 Regilar values ta $32.50. YOUR FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE Hoir 4 Pure silk Hc newest shades beige, gunmet These are not Every Pair ru Clering 5f Per pair or 2 Mesh H The uewest in silk hose ilu I This is the feu we are cleara at Per pair Regular $1.95 Voiles A splendid asi cOlours lu a iq are ail new pa ours. Prices range f rom PHONE 164 BOWMANVILLE [ose, Puritan Mald, lu ail the * ýs eonsistlng of! -hite, putty, t tea rose, untan, etc. Lseconds, but a clearing lin. uaranteed; reg. 51.00 value; i PAIR FOR 51.10.g fos e n ladies' fine Hosiery, a pure _ he most popular shades. f ,ature Une o! the season sud ýng the ba lance 79c value. sortment of patterus anud very serviceable eloth. These >atternsan suguaranteed coi- 1,39c ' 55c imitedM PAY CASH AND i BUY FOR LESS SALEM Several f rom oui community af- teuded the opening o! the Cemetery Memorial Gates on Sunday, Decor- ation Day. Mi. Ewart Poilard returued to Toronto on Sunday after bolidayiug at home, and is now taking a com- mercial course. Miss Jean Prout, Shaw's, is visit- ing her aunt, Mrs. A. Wilkins. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Werry, Mms. L. Buttery, Mr. sud Mrs. F. L. Squair sud Mr. Kyle Squair represented the Salem appointmeut at Tyrone on Tuesday evening at the Induction service beld for the new pastor, Rev. A. M. Wooton. NESTELTON Nestieton Women's Instifute beld the July meeting at the borne of Mm. J. A. Marlow. President Mms. M. Emerson opened the meeting; the ode was suxig sud tbe creed repeat- ed. Business consisted cblefly o! voting payment o! bis. The fiag commlttee reported that s new flag for the Park had been purchased sud bad been raised. The date was set for a speclal September meeting when two other branches are expect- ed ta trlslt us. Committee for get- ting sait on the roads reported some difflculty lu gettlng any satlafactary results. If was declded ta give a contribution ta the district, also to the Institufe ward li Bowmanville Hlospital. Mrs. McL.sugblli's group ras lu charge o! the program which ras as !oilows: A paper "Planning and Arrsuging Meals lu Hot Weath- er" by Mis. M. P. Pbllp; communlfy singlng followed sud also, a readlng by Miss J. Gordon. Lunch was ser- ved by the group li charge sud the meeting dlspersed. CADMUS Service was beld as usual Suuday norning. Next Suxiday sacrament wiOl be sdlnisfered. Leagxe has been wifbdrawn dur-I Ing July sud Augusf. Mr. sud Mm. Mervin MountJOY and Mr. Arthur Staplefon attended the tes sud concert at Raydon on ruly 1sf. Mr. sud Mis. Fred Tarvis spexit the weekend at Mi. Everard Sand- erson's. A number fromn Cartwright mot- ored ta Babcaygeon on Saturday ta attend tbe sixth annual Beacock re- uiion. Miss Birdie Fallis of Oshawa speut the weekend witb ber parents, Mr. and Mis. C. H. Faillas. Glad f0 report tbat Mn. Herb Mlne is borne from Peterboro Hlos- pifal a! ter baviug undergone an op- ration. Mm. Rowau sud daugbter Annie isited at Mr. Howard McMulleu's over Suuday. Congratulations f0 Mr. sud Mms. Edgar McRee <uee MarY Henry) on Lheur recent marriage. Mr. sud Mm. Larmer Hyland sud family, sud Mr. J. N. Sanderson ,alled on Mi. Herb Milne on Sunday. Miss Luclle Hyland le visitiug at Ur. Russell Spinks. WeiIl HeIp You Don't swelter over a hot stove these warmn days... Let us do the worrying about the heat . . . We hlave fresh baked every day just the kind of baked foods you are f ond o! . . . delicious buns, tasty layer cakes, fruit pies, and baked goods of all kinds. TARE HOME A CARTON 0F SILVERWOOD'S DELICIOUS ICE CREAM FOR DESSERT Canada Dry, that sparkling delicious Ginger Aie . . that aristocrat of drinks, at special prices by the case. Phone f or a case today. %KI. R. Ccrbiett PHONE 3 BOWMANVILLE = = = m u: u :: = W u tE Wee< End Specialsg Millinery I3roadcloth Shirmts A large assortment of summer Mlllnery We are placlng on sale a large assortment, in a wide variety of styles and coleurs; of men's fine Shirts ln good quallty Eng- regular prices from $2.95 to $5.95; we Ush broadeloth. These consist cd plain have arranged these in two, groupe tO clear colours andl stripes in a splendid variety Fist $1.00 o! patterns; reg. $2.50 value; .i i Groap W~*"Sale Price . ..... 1>.35 Second $1 0 o 3iO $400 G r o a p - - - - o r-3 FO- 4 . 0 0 q il Caverly Helps You Reduce Living Costs Put these extra specials on your shopping 1sf for Friday and Saturday: CHERRIES. Aylmer Royal Anne, 212S, 23e P. & G. SOAP 6 bars 23c Rinso Large, 22c; Small, 9c Queeu Olives. Rinckel Jar 25e Loaf Cbeese, per lb. 27e Relloggs Corn Flakes 2 for 19e Cloride of Lime, is 2 for 25c Sugar 5 lbs. for 28e Christies Chocolate BISCUITS, 1-1b. package 25e GREEN GIANT PEAS, 2s 17e 1 PEP and 1 BRAN FLAKES, for 23e TOMATOES. Red & White, 2s taîl 3 for 23e LUX TOILET SOAP 3 for 21e Slîced Pineapple 2 tins for 29e Pure Lard, a product of Canadian Faims. per lb. 10e Crown Tes, per lb. 39C Claikes Pork sud Beans 2 for 19e St. Charles Milk, baby size 3 tins for 19e Falcon Tomatoes 2 tins for 2le Red & White COFFEE Is-49c; ",ýs 26e CORN, Standard quality, 2s1 2 for 19c.,.ý W. C. CAVERLY W. Dellver Phone 62 BowsuanvlUe Il i Walker Stores, L THE VALUE oF Unbiased Investment Counsel Too frequently the resuits of prudent thrif t are de- stroyed by an error in judgmeflt. 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