I t j j I jV f caelwpi sGo.jd fromMm Blakce Chereboroughs 1Lile*Hnero, mând Mns. Don't cry unless here's some- Specially Priced house norh of the village; Mr. W. J. Henderson, Bowmanville, One around with a ean mop. yerAl-ete Ted.and Mrs. Chereborough are e- spent sunday wlth the foriner's_____________ turning from Oshawa. 1sîser Ms Tos tapleton. LW__________ eent visiîtons with Mr. andi____________ MsJa.Dardh were: Mr. and J NE WTON VILLE JMrs. . MiTi ad ag:er,àm ____________Powell and Mr. Martyn, Bow- C o uchi Jo h manville. Mr. and Mms. F. Part- A IMiss Garrod, Port Hope, visited ner and family, Tyrone; their hem aunt, Mrs. Spencer Burley, daugliter remaining for a vmst. Phone 836 rcnl.Mr. and M.rs. George McCul- . * Miss Nancy Gordon, Elizabeth-lough and Loreen vlslted frieids last when arrangements were __________ te uiesiesdatEENEZER made for -their coming meeting I 5 1vrbi --~ with. They also enjoyed a sor- fID A IIIuMT~ P ~ C (Rcie tolt 1o at ik able cul, of tea and ref reshments. t O IUiI U II LIIILIo J I ,( Thanksgiving services on Sun- 1 *Mr. andi Mrs. Jesse Arnot, Ber- AIELNSNIE0 day, October 10, were conducted rice and Jack, Maxwell's, Mr. and ______________________________________________ AADAN SERVICLor by Pastor Rev. W. C. Smith. InMrs. Wilfred Pogson. Oshawa. - ASSCIAIAN M aCA h the evening a male choir sang, Mr. were Sunday guests at Mr. Blake Inspectorate of Northumnberland and Durham, No. 1 ON AN CA S Frank Walters contributing avo'Oke's. IseIN -Cloe ECANAdrBA. or opOAai cal solo in his usual fine manner. Mrs. W. G. Rundle, Mr. Ever- Inpco -Clnl .E ndeBA, otHp, nax ' -. C. G. I. T. held their meeting ton White and daughters. Marie Sho on atrdy gh wtha ewand Edythe. Bethesda, were Sun- Section Secretary of Board Namne of Teacher P. 0. Address siae o ofices.day guests at Mr. Esli Okes. Miss CARTWRIGHTSEVOEDC R M.andofofMcrs. A .Ga. Elsie Oke returned home with __do_____ t b acue Mr.andMrs A.J. ayMisesthem and spent Thanksgiving at1 Argue,Ir Devitt, ienBrqoofpaais buw cntr- Beth and Velma Gayar no-Eiaelvl, the home of Mr. E. 2 Forder, Jos. McColl, Lorna Blarkston 0f plagiarismtbuotoelcannot e ing a motor trip t.hrough New Wrhite's parents. 3 Bruce. R. J. Gillespie, Chas. B.S.A. Burketon, R.3 agrpsfo thsechfa world series f ail aes.Mhe essrs. L. J. and Donald Cour- 4 Swain. Lewis. Burketon Lee, Alma I. Nestleton, R. 2praahsro tesechfa M layman because we believe he says Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Marshalltc n isLus oriewr e~IH.NsItnFweHlnBreo things which should be said often and Mrs. Walter Snider were recent guests of Chas. Wight. and 6 Edgerton. Norman Anderson, H. Oswald Burketon, R. 1 and moreover he says them with weekend guest.s of Mr. Walt.er family. Providence. 7 Williams, Wilfred Fallis. Florence M. Nestleton sc ovcinadcaiyta Snider at Burleigh Falls where Miss Margaret S o m er ville. 8 Wright. Garnet Taylor, Aflsofl Nestleton, R. 2 sc ovcinadcaiyta Mr. Snider is located and looking Cherrywood. is tayngwitlh her 9 Eeron M. F., Nestleton Hooey, Clarence W.T Viewlake we dotibt if we could say t.hem as after construction work for the cousin. Mrs. Walter Snider. and elomvs.Tntcayw Johnston Construction Co. attending Whitby High Scliool. CLARKE repeat, he is a layman, flot a doc- Mns. Irvine Pickell. Edam. Sask. Miss Lyla Osborne has returned 1 Whitney Bruce Pearse, Elda Port Granby tor.eei hth ad and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Van- te school duties in Toronto after 2 Adams. W. A. Rowland. Hilda J. Newcastle See your dtor at hefis Koughnet and son Harvey. Jr.. a lengthy holiday. 4 Milligqn, Wm. Savery, Laureie T. Clarke "sin ftouble. See t him prom t Portage la Prairie. Man.. have: Congratulations are extended to 5 Farrow. Walter Sipo, tegMnecate R ofythreubsemuch hat medicl bee gess f r.an Ms.Frnk r.an Ms.Bo Fwlr n he7 Kinsman. Thos., Orono, R. 1 Rutherford. Sidney B. Clarke, R. 1 science is able Vo do in the pre- Worden. They Mot ored t h e i r arrivai of a ittle -son at Oshawa 8 Wood, Lewis Yeo, Annie I. Orono vention of serious complications. guests to Napanee when the la- Hospital on October 8. 9 Osborne, E. F. R. Brooks, Eva M. Newcastle, R. 2 Dlyi noe niaint n die vsitd hei prets.Mr an Mss ors cBren Whity.10 Savery. Wm.. Clarke R. 1 Green, Marion J. R. Orono necessary suffering and perman- MÀrs. Lund. visited Misses Florabelle and June 12 Waddell, R. R.FotrKaernoetdsblty' Mr. Roy Pennington. Trno Marshall. Adamis, Manjorie G. S. Orono 4"With the help of modemn sci- was weekend visitor of MeçssrS. Mr. and Mrs. A. Soloman, in 13 Mercer. Mrs. Wm. Stewart Catherine Kenda.leticeuimnwhafndo Bynn .n Syne Wrde. oman wih orh Ohaa e-14 Cochrane, Wm. Wan.na.n, tomne o. Orono co-ordinated medical and surgical Mr. W. H. Nichols was kicked by1 latives. visited Mr. and Mrs. Mer- 15 Syer, E. T.. Orono Gray, Gwendolyn Leskard knowledge. undreamed of e-Jen by a young colt, necessitat.ing medi- !vin Hare. Maple. 16 SL-psnT. J. MainF*OroRiouganfhesyurdcocn calatenane fr roennib M ad m. ltn ery.17 Patton, W. J. Hendry, Annabefle E. Kendal PREVENT diseases t.hat were once He is iniproving nicely. ',Bowmanville, were Thanksgiving 18 Burgess, R. J. Luxon, Marjorie Orono, R. North supposed to be the natural heri- Miss Greta Wilkins, daughter'visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. 19 Cochr-ane, Roy Patterson, Bessie Orono, R. 2 tage of mankind. He can CURE of! Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilkins, who Werry.21CbldcW rlayW.enldias wcheeoceuqli was operated for appendicit.is at U212 obeik .Ad ldsW eda iesswihwr neuqai Oshawa hospital, is home and do- 1 1-fU. 22ble atl,, ing nicely. F O TC & 22 Scott, Herb. N. Bowmanville Archer, Mamie M. Orono "But he can do these things mr.H .Obreetetie O R IE 1DARLINGTONOGE wT hbepyou mupeatiSEEK t. hem W. M. S. goup on Tuesday Darl. 1GThshePiumstSE t ThOsbaornefr entertta2 Rine, . .Bomavll Tmly, la i oThe better he knows you, the _________and________ h local a fsor cand fut&2 ikrW .Bwinvle Tmln faOooMore he can do for you. That is an fes vgeabesVosed o3 Foley, H. R. Bow'ville R. 2 Miller, Fred A. Bowmanville why it is short-sighted and waste- the West was extended Vo the 4 Osborne, H. F. Arnold, Alice M. Bowmanville R. 2 fui Vo wait until an emergency "Lest We Forget" school children of No. 8, with good 5 Wight, C. A. Bow'ville R. 4 Truil, Ed.th M. Bowmanville compels you Vo see him. Regular results. The homes o! Messrs. D. 6 Stevens, Fred R. 3 Lycett, Wm. L. Bowmanville R. 3 health examinations are noV cost- A. H. BOUNSALL Courtice and Cecil Adams were 7 Wilson, Arthur Hooey, Norma E. Burketon lY, they are econoinical. They re- DeinradDae n the collection bases for fruits and 8 Penfound, C., Oshawa li. 4 Robùison, Cecil H. Courtice veal - ýto the one man who can Douesgnerand ets alers, etc.vegetables respectively.WiknA ieCute Onilkinsy AneesCcnd daneehelp you - the weak spots in your M nmenit alt, res t. O hrdyt scnd dancee 9 Honey, F. C. Blackburn, Fareweil Bowmanville R. 6 health armour which need streng- inGaitsnPari.~ onsored by Mr. Ed. Pidduck, 10 Brent, G., Bowmanville R. 5 Smale, Hugh R. Bowmanville then.ing. Sec your doctor befome -M held in his hall, was well attend- 11i Billett, A. E. Staples, Z. E. Hampton he has Vo see you." _______________ed. Cawker. Grace L. Hampton Self diagnosis and. self medica- On Fiday the i&.h, the first 12 Glaspeil, F. B. Cooke, Eva M. Hampton R. 1 tion gambles with health and Red Cross meeting o! the termi 13 Smith. F. G. VanCamp, Susan M. Tyrone maybe with life. When our watch autos ary ' at No. 8 sehool. A very 14 Cryderman, Everett Smale, Helen A. Enniskillen needs attention or oun car or u J m sM r datn.and interesting prograin 15 Pascoe, L. C. McMullen, Fred A. Burketon R. 2 funnace wc call skilled mechanics JEWELER had been prepared by the pupils 16 Wenry, Francis Hobbs, Mervyn J. Enniskillen to Our service. So why trifle with under the direction of the tcach- Grieve. Gertrude E. Enniskillen our geatest possession - the hu- Expert Watch ers n order Vo promote a rno>ve 17 Beech, Aylmem Millson, Doris Burketon R. 2 man body. Fortunate indeed is Clock and intensive, campaign for g o ru d 18 Annis, A. W. Mortson, Lorne Tyrone the man who has a family physi- health. After the business per- 19 Smith, Chas. P. McLean, A. Jean Enniskillen cian ,whom lie trusts and Vo whom Jewelry Repairs iod, Audrey Phair gave a reading 20 Shortridge, F. C. Blackburn, Walter W. Hampton R. 1 he and his family may go regular- EcuieAetfr on health as infuenced by the 21 Slemon, Milton Knox, Jessie K. Bowmanville ly Vo seek advice and counsel on ExclsiveAgen for use of xnillc. Wilma Scon je.c-n-hwVomitnthtms pce Bulova Watches tertained with a tpiano serection; MANVERS less 0f aia posse.sMost - goo Canada's Standard of Time. readings were given by Yvonne 1 eHarodoWMiil, JaesGsJssionse R.2 heith The Largest Stock of Gif t WalMsley and Joan Antil; and a 21Hallarn, HJohn J. Mill an Sa.ah PntypolR.2ha- Merehandise In Bowmanvile voal det---Audey-Pai--nd- rr Jean Antil. A play was given by Pontypool R. 2 Phone 463 --King Street a number o! the puplson eath 3 Morton. Wm., Bethany R. 1 Fairbaimn, Jean M. ntpo R. 2 S H O E O T A__________Jean_________foi 4 Hannah, Wm. L. Beer, WUlma PohntyolIS H O E O T rcdig y ea Ati ws ol5 Staples, Charles Stephenson, Ethel Bethany 6 Shea, E. B. Morgan, Ciairemont Janetville R. 1 SALEM _______________________________________7 McNeil, Charles McNeil, W. Leonard Janetvifle Hamilton, Fercy Janetville Report o! S. S. No. 9, Darling- MIIU R D C D8 Youngman, Ed. Patten, Roy B. Pontypoo<>1ton: M NM M R D C D9Cuickshank, Jas. Higgs, Alfred F. Fontypool V-Margaret Imwin 70. on Or Thmpso, Anie ontyoolSm. IV-gnvilla Smith 82-, Jeilva ~ Tomson AniU.ot1oo Newman 67, Lily Cowling 63. E conouuy Serviice & 10 Porter, W., Janetville R. 1 Marshall, Roy Janetville Sr. IV-Murray Cowling 76. U. il S.IIHlaCwig7* & 20 Davis, G. M. Bailey, Coma E. Bethany Jr. III-Hilda Dardh 66, Ruth 1 2Pee iihd5 013 Lathangue, M., Gray, Earl G. Janetville Newman 56, Jack Ph.illips 51. I 2Plees inihed59cPontypool R. 2 II-Paul Tuerk 64, George Cow- Bundie must consist of at least hall household linen. 14 Boggs, W. James Jackson, Loraine Pontypool ling 55, Ronee Matthews 54, Ther- Ail household linen may be sent if desired. 15-16 Reynolds, F. W. Tanner, Gertrude,.BBA. Bethany esa Thompson 48. Carscadden, Id.a L. Bethany I - Douglas Cator 77*, Clair OshwaLandy &Dr CeaigCo, td16-16 Armstrong, N. W., Viewlake Mclnnis. Isabelle Caniiington Cowling 61. PHONE 419 &2 ilr m ha ar Pontypool land Coombes, Harley Hayes, & 23Miilr, W. Sha, LuraClarence Alldread. BOWMANVILLE Jr. Pr-Fred Tuerk. Dudley, Cecil H. Thompson. A. M. Bowmanvi.lle FiB r eg- o Fice.*Lloyd Hays. Bragg, Leta L. Bowmanville Fiueblw6' oon Bu.r4iva .Bemnil Farewell Blackburn, teacher. Cole. Mari orie A. Bowmanville Hobbs, Ruby M. Bowmanville Johnston. Joshua H. Bowinanville Many a fellow neyer lays any- Moore. Florence BOwmanville things by for a rainy day so long Morr, Vera Bowmanvi.lle as he can bornow an umbrella. Morer, elenomavi The egotist always feelsa Pundy, Donald Bowmanville boundless pity for the people whoM Tighe, Yvonne Bowmianville don't like him. Wickett, Greta M. Bowm.anville South Ward McGregor, Margaret, B.A. Bowmianvile tSymons, Muriel Bowm.anville NEWCASTLE PacH. R. Rodger, Thos. A. Newcastle W ounen'a Lavi Mason, Harriett Newcastle Orchard, Norma Newcastle PORT HOPE Central Wickett, M. P. Jordan, W. H. Port Hope Bebee, Mary G. Port Hope ~JPZ W<SMUMBrownlee, Janet Port HopeC O Gardeer, DrothyPortHope O Haydn, MrionPortHope McElroy, Dorothy Port Hope O'Neill, Agnes Port Hope Atatv tls-C Roberts, J. Lewis Port Hope Atatv tls-C Scott, Violet Fort Hope Smith, PhyllisPort Hope Bak Blacks, hePort Hop Shoddy may look lîke real "ail wool" when you buy it - but not for long. Cheap in- surance may seem like sound protection but prove decidedly othermise. When you in- sure your property avoid shoddy - insist on real protection thru J, J. MASON & SO INSURANCE AGENTS Phone 681 Boy ýwmaf BRING 'EM ON.. IlM AIL READY Yes, sure lie's ail ready. Ready to tackle a whole team. His wise parents made sure of that fine sturdy body by seeing that he had lots of pure, clean, rich Glen Rae Pas- teurized Milk. You try it. You'll find Milk works wonders in body and boe building. W G LEN LR DAIRY Phone 2665 Bowmanville ishly Furred LTS olors Navy, Brown, un Vine in a large range of styles very coat is lavishly trim- varmly interljned. Size 14 selection before you buy. e o, $59.50 from $2.95 to $ 19.95 1 Sale For bien 1TER COATS î and S.8.t y les, $ 27 inston & Cryderman Lr.ITED IBCWIM=L w mil Nwý It genemally requires a lot O! Nothing short o! a surgical op- )acking Vo put up a gcod front. emation would amputate some mne: When a man is a slave te from their money. noney theme are lots of us wiUling It takes a lot o! Chmistianity -,0 ýema.ncipatc him. dr-ive the chilly feeling eut o! the A womnan may only kiss hiem average church. iusband when she wants money. If a man's mind is fufly ocelu ind still net be stmngy with hem: pied he hms no time to, be mise,.- isses. able. 409.5