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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Sep 1938, p. 9

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Cain onpassingher sumer If iends hre. tod an inerestin storyronto on osn5. rn - l e at rkuýwii i iui -Cain onupssig ersum r .nd hr. A. T. Peri etstoldan intresig tr of mis- daughter Myrtle ace o m p a n i e d took a spin behind the famous many cases we handle dailyan -sche oolprse. Mvr . sdte e and Mors . . errspn onay or'him. .trotter Black Mac. Witnesses say which to outward sproarancs Olle Copr hs prcase tellvifewdasmoingtoeteroo Following the singing of "Come Master Henry Leamen spent a they couldn't figure out which were hopeless until, the proper house tenanted by Wm. Jordan. Beleile and pons. . erst ye thankful people, come," a read- fortnight in Toronto. was the more scared, Bud or the treatment was admimistered." W 1ndadMrM dMrs erso itchell eni tled "he Litle Nun tur of the athering agrte andic-hor. O. A. Gamsby attended the we querieyu fecduc.urs'ROUND T RIP BARGA N FA E Newcastle, were guests of r. and which told of the work of the on July 12th. wedding of Gladys McCurdy to "What we have to bear in mind Mr.T.nSteves. Caec Reid ad msonahrienwnigaBdist Mr. Albert Rose, Toronto, visit- A. J. Rose at Oshawa Thursday. is that the base of many troublesro BO M N IL W NUIG' twvbryandTMrsntCrent Monday tMCrstiHoward Walsh gave a ednshe e plea distrcol fri- hor. FredLorriman orhaving a io hepre btoo tirfoorhcicuca By E.M. Train s s pt. 1 SdÅlrogn withtenBillRis. . aiT read"ing enitled ac of Ldouted Miss I. Allin and friends have be done properly through mas- (eKcept No. 15) Spt.1 W 1toL SON'S , Mr. and Mrs. .GrpTron-s ers" ns whichewas poined otte returned from a motor trip down sage. The massage specialist de- to, iste M. ndMr. ro keaons whyaere seemed to bre east . velops a touch and sensitiveness TO *TORONTO Cowan- , alackofuleadherstalns whh ured A number of new books are in » akin to that of one who is born Also to: *Brantford, *Buffalo,* *Chatham,DuhmGoeiGep, alltous tei taenswhteerthe library. •in y c d blind. There is co-ordination be- *Hamilton, Kincardine, *London, Meafor, Mdad NaaaFls It happens frequently that the they may be. Reasons were also Mr. and Mrs. A. Walker and tween the sense of touch and the Owen Sound, *Paris, Penetang, *St. Cathaie,*ana otap READ IRECIONS lady who thinks she is trying to given for non-membership of family, Bowmanville, visited atRou et brain - as a matter of fact, the ton, Stratford, *Woodstock, and all intermiat onsbyn are C1 EFUL YA keep up with the times" is sev- some people in the societies, and Mrs.A Bradley's.Ro ur es masseur should be able to, work Brampton, Grimsby and Hamilton (timtetalsos) F 0WTH r'sblocsto induce luck to come mrnas o td be couneracted by Mr, Jot ehn i B .weekend nght a éeThey tandtoss lie aakendfe reatmea d effciently.imBy And to Parry SoundSudbryeObHnpyeLnlc EXATY our way - if it's bad luck. the use of talents. . with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. and count sheep. Often they blame it on merely feeling the muscles with Geao, Jlio, re. On the day of his wedding a The meeting closed, with the A. Millson. "neve" When it May be their kidneys. our hands we cana discover con-, * Tickets soldtoontmakd*A .Trnsnl.Sp.1 man imagines that his wife drew snigo rieGd n ry Congratulations to Miss Annie Heathy kidneys filter poisons fromt the tractions or displacements which Tickets aiso, sold to local stations betweeBlevl-WibIn. -Eah pd wlikil fiesau ey nda prize; but as a matter of fact er by Mrs. Robert Rainey. Yeo on passing her summer school bW"d If they are faulty and fail, poisoens without that tramning would re- eah pa il ifoihes all ay an he is seldom more than a con- course. stay in the systemtandsaleeplessness,hboad- quire an X-ray machine to find. Tickets, Fares, Transit Limits and Train Ifrainfo gns evr dayIfor thrpee ek. solation prize. Conversationalists are people Mrs. R. McIsaac and family ache, backache often follow. If you don't I have been domng this work smece Ask for handbill 3 asi ahpceFt The supply of talk exceeds the who don't have to stop talking have returned to Toronto after sleep well, try Dodd's Kidney Pdis-for war days and have really seen 10 CENTS PER PACKET demand. when they've nothing more to say. spending the summer here. half a centur the favorite reMedy. 103 some astounding cures effected. C A N A D 1 A NCA NAD AN et Druglists, Grocer, General Stores By the way, how many of your In real life the fireman who The Mantell family, Peterboro, Btaptient is waiting and I N ATIO N A LPACIFICws WHY PAY MORE? friends let their religion interfere rescues the fair maiden.is married have returned home after camp- Dodd'sKidneyPil mus t away to the vapor baths N AT1 pHE Wi.50N FLY PAD CO., Hamilton, Ont• with their business? and eats onions. ing in the park for several months. and the massage table. Good day. 0 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH, 1938 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMfANVILLE, ONTARIOPAEN E Community. is Shocked by the OR RN PSSING • COES BUSINSS Many Special Prielfee OlF A. BLEWETT SOCIAL AND PERSONAL IN RECORD TIME Passing of M rs. A. J. Tam blyn The death of Almon Blewett of Clarke Council concluded their By Durham Centr lF llF i New Toronto, who died Thursday, busmness session in record time came as a shock to his relatives MVrs. W. S. Roy and daughter Mrs. Wm. Seymour has return- Tuesday, passing the several ac- h din LADYDIRECTORS and friends here as he had been Miss Margaret have returned af- ed from Toronto. counts and other business and ad- OSHAWA TEAM ISFrmte anofrscti- Orono and the surroundig LA YDR C O S ill only a short time. The late ter touring Eastern Canada and About 75 attended the corn journing without the necessity of BE T N UE D YemthPrzLitoOrnFa, country were shocked to learn of SELECT JUDGES 'Ir. Blewett worked in the Good- Northern Uriited States and visit- roast at Dawson's, at Enterprise, holding a long afternoon -session. weTE cosiertos lsedbeo * e death of Laura May. Coram, year plant at Bowmanville, but ing relatives in Toronto. Wednesday night, August 31. 'Accounts passed included: wrh fseilmnin ife of A. J. Tamblyn. She passed The lady directors of the agri- had lived in New Toronto for The fire engine had a trial spin Mr. and Mrs. Neil F. Porter and Dr. Wilson, services ----$ 6.00 An Oshawa team played Orono Hoeheptin cnesfr over to the other shore mn the cultural society met in the Bad- over 18 years. Surviving are his Wednesday week. Shirley visited at Bobcaygeon. Hospital Acets. . -------- 59.21 softball team a game of ball onanoewotikhesgod earlymormorning uesof , TuesdaytonrAugustthh arwidow, id formerlyly Elizabeth an MJaned Orono.C.Times, itg 9iv75BoTuesdaye tnightonandmewere _defeated-- $75.00sdmyprghzesd offered.te 30t, ndhe fnealtok lae, ntda ns dear ue!Tyo, on aughter Iva, and Whir anwere rn tonC.Thursday sils remoe last eh e r to-W E ae, ai2.562 pad at o thtteorrow ed.EiRdelspcalfrby on eptae m s, fom ther hoe tive list of judges for the depart- twesn, eoad n Loyal A. J. Staples, sundries ----15.20 topaesfo rnCclae il h a rv ose Cedrdae Frmon he thCon- ments under their supervision. of New Toronto; also two sistersenig ... Miss Thelma Myles, Toronto, R. H. Wood, caretaker --_ 10.20 Powers and J. Bogie.onri.$00feed cession of Clarke. Mrs. A. Henry was appointed Mrs. A. Bradley and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Peel visited her sister, Mrs. spent the weekend at home. Mrs. E. J. Randall, R vs F 40.00 In the first innings both sides OooCemr pca o v Mrs. Tamblyn was a womnan be- child o h cainadWalters of Orono, and two bro.. Fred Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snodgrass, Hydro for hall ..---.... -- 6.45 were scoreless.erfamrwosisca.$1 ,ed by all and she Will be miss- Miss Olive Davey secretary. Other thers, Messrs. Arthur and Wel- Mrs. Nelson Couvier and baby Rochester, visited her parents, Mr. Road Voucher No. 9 . 119.08 IntescdinngOhaaoer. not only because of her genial business discussed were the ar- lington Blewett of Orono. The recently visited relatives· in Bal- and Mrs. Robert Rainey. Sheep damages were heavy in was scoreless and Orono obtained W.FRikrspcafoW- d pleasant attitude toward all rangements for the booth at the funeral took place on Saturday, Som. We welcome the new teacher, two cases when Bob Moffatt re- one through Major. mnsIsiue nDra on e mnet, but also because she fill- fair and the entertainment of the with mnterment being made in School re-opened Tuesday with Miss M. Williams, Newmarket, to ceived $40.00 and Jas. Dickson The third mmnngs was the best, ty10.0ofrd ed such a large place in the church players both nights of the fair. Orono cemetery. The sympathy of a good attendance of students our village. $64.00. Valuer's fees amounted to Oshawa getting two - one being a T.EtnSeilfrvrya- and community life. -How dear The ladies are being helped con- the community goes out to the happy (we hope) to be at work Mrs. Gordon Suggitt is improv- $5.00. homer - and Orono getting threemewhrassog.$50of she was, was shown by the large siderably this year by the two el- sorrowing relatives. again after a long vacation. ing and able to sit up. Permission was granted to Dur- through clvh en Mao nered concourse of people at her .funeral, ectric stoves, and f rom time to Mr. Allison Cowan, Toronto' Ms F. B. Whyte isvtin i ham Central Agr. Soc. to police Cluh -ouh sn bing nall he Roi odMllgpca o and by the beautiful display Of time equipment may be purchased vsited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Torsnt. . svs n nPark and Centre Sts. on the day aThe fourtshw ad i mcetlly thoe-eeywmnwoae.$25 flowers sent by neighbors and or- to further add to their conven- Lockhart s School Thomas Cowan. Mis .D°y"n°-s.L Fa of Orono Fair. last, swl Oawa agam ed sco-ofed ganizations in which she and herience. Prof. Milton Staples, Guelph, iss M.v Davy apndn Ms.m L. Fra R. H. Hollingsworth made a re- lessg while r Orn obamtwo Tereuaorielstofr family were interested. At the samne time as the ladies h as ek "likavbenpndgsoe time to cuiil of $12.00 h throg ecradWtsn ery$,0 cs npies She was married to A. J. Tamn- were meeting the men met in an- No. 9 School opened on Sept. was home latweek in Toronto. ur ontlf ada s Battery for Orono - Jim Powers gtyu nre neryado. blyn on u eful ier ,190v'eand other room of the armouries. 6ah w MrRoPecl tof chast treshv ro oe thn their school McKay spent ter aeeke s ryr o hisosdaughter to General GeorgM. oug. Paeuprtn after h ueu loss he husand and wishes to the three beginners: after the holiday.• Bewdley and Perrytown. Hospital, Toronto. Those present were chiefly the vechlden Jmes, Ella, Myrtle, Wanda Malley, Madeleine Os.. A number of relatives and fri- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rickard,plyrastegm wsnoadDi adDsat five 11lden hàS ak il borne and Ross Patton. ends froma Orono attended the vertised except by the grapevine Ivison and Franklim, al at home, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibson funeral of Jacob Cobbledick at Newcastle, and Mr. Orme Gamns- Helg nsitt method. We might add that it H peig and two sisters, Mrs. R. Best of and family report an enjoyable Newcastle Friday. Interment was by, Orono, attended the funeral was rather chilly for on-lookers Orono, and Mrs. J. W. Hoskmns School days - good old Golden holiday at Lake Simncoe. While made in Orono. of Mrs. J. N. Rutledge of Canton but the game was worth the dis- Fo h rn eso ofe Oshawa evc Rule days -o aree with us g tan there they visited Midland, Mea- Sympathy is extended to the onFia0at h le ei An article appeared recently in comfort, and we only wish thatAust2,13 Thefuerl ervcewa cn-Scholopne wth urgod ea ford, Camp Borden and Owen relatives of Almon Blewett, New dents of Orono will remember Mr. 1the National Home Monthly mag- more had seen it, and that it hadn't ducted by Rev. S. Littlewood, of cher, Miss M. J. R. Green, in Sound. Toronto. Some relatives from Rutledge as being owner of the azine presenting the life story of got dark so quickly..M.WfrdButhsltfo Park St. United Church, of which charge. r-.Mr. William Burdy, St. Cathar- here attended the funeral.• Inter- farmn property now occupied by Sir Herbert Barker, the famousthWe. she was a member, and he was Miss Beulah Hallowell has r-ines, was in the district with a ment was made in Orono Satur- Professor W. Milton Staples. The ýEnglish "bone-setter", who afterMisdaGryshoefm assisted by Dr. W. Millson of Wel- turned to the city to resume her truck load of peaches on Thurs- day. late Mrs. Rutledge was an aunta life-long struggle against ter- DEDICATED NEWBanrN . comne and Mr. J. J. Mellor. .duty as teacher. •day and spent the night with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sherwin of Mrs. James Dickson. rific ridicule from the medicalMisZlaGboisvitnhe Mrs. Tamblyn was a vice-presi- Glad to report improvement in Charles Gibson. visited in Roseneath. They are Rev. and Mrs. Edmison, Tren- profession, became almost a leg- BIBLE AT PARK autMr.wsoTon. dent of the W. A. and a life mem.. Mr. Jacob Hallowell. His family Mrs. Ladrew, of Vermont, U.S., mnoving back into their house in ton, visited Mr. Wmn. Cormish.. end with his drugless cures of STREET SUNDAY Mse ti n iaWne ber of the W. M. S., but she was have returned to their homes. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed Orono shortly, and will be wel- Miss Helen Spence is visiting crippled people who had beenarvitngnOsw. always willing and ready to bear Sorry to lose our highly esteemnr- Dean. Tuesday they visited fri- comed back. here. given up as hopeless. Mis Ina McGat ofbl Bethanyt.pu her share of the work in all other ed neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.eds in Peterboro. Mr. Ogden has secured a job in George Mitchell is helping in |We had heard of amazing cures: pThereil nPr t u-i us fMs eoaWlim organizations when she was call- Melr h aemvdt rn.Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. the city and is shortly moving ou .J oms' tr-Ifrom persons who had sought help it, Sund as bogh byd thoWun.g ed do so.Vrs. E. White, Elizabethvile, William Blake who were married of Orono. Bill Kells is now residing in from a man engaged in the samne 1 p's Unia So l and Youn Mis Sade cKa oUner bearers were three of her visited her daughter, Mrs. Ross, at St. George's Church, Newcas- A farmer near here has corn so Hamilton. .line of endeavour in Oshawa and' ddno n .J idlwodi iiighrsseMs Gere o thct Hallowell. - tle, on Saturday, Sept. 3rd. Mrs. high that he has to use a step- Miss Muir has returned home f rom curiosity and sensing a good Lit ei cated Sunday by Rev- . R opr ow cousins, nGandgHerbrt Hoo- Mrs. Wmn. Stutt, Orono, visited 1Blake was formerly Mrs. Mack of ladder to tie the top. Pretty good, from Oshawa. .. .news story we investigated. Litewood at the regular service Ms chro fPtsug W. Stepheno 's ebetHo her sister, Mrs. Jacob Hallowell. B01 eh? Mrs. Charles Knox visited mn Sunday mornmng-avstdhr osnM.J c ey, and three of her husband' Mr. M. Shutka visited friends in Bwmanvilelc h1 ni es ee n uhhv igtnoedyls ek Bert Lobban is the man Mose The pastor's sermon was basedRa coumsy Jon ig Rutherfor Hampton sm orchards in the district. returned from vacationing at Bal- Mrs. George Mitchell, Toronto,ý namne is rapidly becoming a hous-o Evneim mntnng he MsBricTukrlffr Tambln andWm. . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hallowel iiost oot n h x samn Lake. is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. George hold word were dramatic cures work of Billy Sunday and Gypsy Otw atwevstn red The floral tributes were num- Mr. Lloyd Hallowell and Miss h iito ti pasoto wekanlded MisMeGenexiie-i utr' of certamn types of ailments an. Smith, and expounding on theatBleieonhewy erous, and beside those from the Beulah Hallowell attended the Mr. aind Mrs. arowk Gisnl d Mr. s Tornto Mr.ne Neilte Woo ist' no'eise-eformities are concerned. He is fact that the changing of sinfuli r d idraduce r family, neighbors and . friends, Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. DnlGisMrRuelO- M.adMs.Snley Payne ed with the College of Pharmacy, tHealmassitutproprietor of h lives into good ones sometimes Nol1rhm orno iie these organizations sent flowers, Jim White at Elizabethville. bDorned GBynd Mad uelne, Mr. and agtr Beereare mo- and is serving his apprenticeship Halt Isiue in Osthawa anh comes quietly, but whether in a hi1 ahr r d idr Holstein Friesian Associ 1a t ion, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.aon, Mrs.y Ceci Maeleind, faing intopart ofvMrs.y Harrison' wit Mr hrlsB yrell. ýasod etsupervisor frn Jh ranch spectacular or a gradual develop- MisAneW tracop - staf f Oon PuheandCotin Hwar Frro o th brthofa iyMiss ei Shirley MacPhern-n h ou next Moday. We rs' welcom Mr. aMrls. el Daey De- condce by Ms. Frn enmngs ment, it means a complete changeie Mr.Ca.Brttohr uation schools, Durham Agricult- son. an Doohiisn ctyMc.them to our village. tivste atM.ndMrs. in ombani e. tteet of character, and a heartfelt re-hoeiCobr. ural Society, Stewards of Park 1Mrs. Lew Hallowell and daugh- Phed ro M is n ay owen, Mr. Rev. and Mrs. Wolfraim of Charles Knox's. Hecrooae hsaennspentance.MissDrsadHlaGmb St. United Church, Shaw's Home1 ter visited her parents, Mr. and1 and Mrs. F. W. Bowen, Mr. Bertj Lindsay visited at Mr. and Mrs. Master Jack Graham has re- ma ie and addHered afew of The choir rendered "I Wasar vitng her utMs anddchoo Clu, PaklStbSunayrMs.STtFals. •Bowe andMissAlmaGibsn, AiH.seanes.nMssesAnnehRuh tuned o Toontoaftenvistmg For th - Gld," nd te ofertoyzcosistaClake BnnetaBomanvlle School, Midland Regimental Band, 1M'rs. *Silver with friends took in BwndMiss irle Brunt, Mr an. nd Hees Wofri anhatrhsanMs .Wlo.is own. Fry years ago the med eld of an musca sfeeton y Mr Mr. we r.ha ef frh Park~~e StMhi, ,rit.W . heEsnWensa.Austin Turner and Helen, Mr. Ed- Harry Wolfraim, who had been 1Mont Richards'on has returned 1c. r sin o oro A. J. Knox, Mrs. O. W. Sander.-nrhett ii e itr th Yun Pope Ogazaio, is GenGime v isiMis ward Barchard, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. spending some timne there, return- lfrom Deana Beach. mzec an masseernything i ts;cock and Mr. Edwin Sandercock. Ms ila atradduh and the pupils of Orono Continu Anna Sowden at Elizabethill Dened home with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Seymour qua an1vr igihc The evening sermon was appro-eMs ae, iie nBw a on Shool. nd too in th WhitegoldenSunday Visitors. Glad to see Mrs. Wmn. Moff att and f amily spent the holiday pwe aodiscredi te cures w pit een htModyws avlean saa #The interment took place mn wedding. out again. weekend here. "T- if t" dLabour Day, the subject being M.O .Gmbyhldyda -rono Cemetery. Sunday visitors at Mrs. John Mrs. B. Linehan and Mrs. M. Miss Ida Stephens, Bowman- Mrs. H. Barabell and Lorne are! LTobb 't es derent," said:"Thank God for Work." After "aeln, aiyLkMso Mcays er: r ad rs Js Anad, Otaa wthMr adville, visited at Mrs. W. S. Roy's. spending a few days with friends Mr.ent aen.r Wy ma mny drawing a graphic picture of the!ka Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Moffatt, Mrs. F. W. Bowen. . Mrs. J. Richardson spent a few at Tyrone. ptessnthrbymdclenhopelessness of the unemployed, l r lno eri oefo CARD OF THANKS Orono, Inspector A. A. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowie (of days in Toronto and Barrie. Several important agricultural 1who realize that medicmne or sur- Rev. Littlewood showed that work LoAnesClHistynth .Harold Barrowclough, Wesleyville Loblaw's, Toronto), and son, with Park St. Union opens next offices which have been vacant gery can be of no further use.noonygvmnebualod-Snyothpartyhshd Mr. A. J. Tamblyn and famnily Harold Barraclough, Wesleyville. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barchard. Monday at 8 p.m. Sharp. Execu- !have been filled, following a re- We have the utmost co-operation veope n d discipined u carac resut wish to express their smecere Miss Norma Hallowell visited Mr. Elvyn Middleton, Minden' tive meeting at 7.45. Every One is cent announicement by Hon. P. M. fo meiamnadwinr-ter, as well as lending dignity. He Mes.TmadJ esCe thanks to the many friends and her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Sid and Mr. Bill Middleton, Toronto, urged to attend. ' Dewan, minister of Agriculture. turn, recommend many cases to pointed out that the habit of look- adnpe lrneBut r neighbors who have been so kind Hallowell, Elizabethville. with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Branton. Miss Doris Whyte has returned iAmong the namnes we notice that themn which are out of our mie. ing down on the farmer or.n-hm rmBrts ouba andthugtfu drig te ecnt Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith, Mr.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Douglas and from Toronto. M. C. McPhail, formerly Assistant Wemk opees fbigone who wore overalls instead of .r a hl iie l hm illness and death of our dear wife and Mrs. Percy Farrow, and Mr. family, Oshawa, with Mr. and Miss Marion Green' was in To- Director of the Agric. Rep. branch able to cure everything from having what are known as "whiteheeadotesihln. and mother. Arthur, McKay took in the Exhi- Mrs. Cecil Malley. othstknoe h rniasi baldness to bad teeth, but we have olr oswsgaulydsp r ila ecmrcie bition. Mrmhr at e rs.n Clifd ro .Win, iss un Rev. S. Littlewood and Mr. E. of Kemptville College and has expribece several rather repearing, and that whites often duglodfce nt A nmbe fom er atendd row ad M. T Wlso, iE. Patterson are to attend a Pres- been succeeded at Queen's Park mralcueofsifibsndditches "formerly done by dagos. etarke Union the late Harve Thompson's sale. Mr. and Mrs. W. Brunt. bytery meeting at Oshawa to- by Allen H. Martin, former agri- other afflictions which had been 1From now on, there will be two Miss Meda Hallowell has re- . morwIutural representative for the given up as hopeless. evcsec udyL N HR O R turned home from Lake Scugog. Mr. John Keane, Toronto, was county of Northumberland. The Reetyayugmncm A very pleasant evening was Mr. and Mrs. Sid Rutherford MINISTER SPEAKS at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H-. changes all took place Sept. 1st. ýto the Institute unable to raise hisOP N NE T WK spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. have taken up their residence ATr W.M.S. MEET Keane. We congratulate John on The Misses Dorothy and Mil- iarm above shoulder height. It It pays to be honest, but some- Alex Watson when a number Of among us. his recent promotion. dred Henry of Toronto were home îhad been that way for 4½/ years. timeq pay day is a long tim-e show- MranMs.SnlyP neo friends gathered to honour their Mrs. Shutka has returned home The Trott family called on Mrs. over the weekend and took in the 1A medical doctor suggested hie ing up. Trno h aebe.mng son Archie who is leaving our from I4ampton. Rev. S. Littlewood addressed W. S. Ray and Margaret, Sunday. Sixth Line picnic in the park on visit us. Within a period of two iSome people are done out of igte"ai"a omnil neighbourhood to 'take a position Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Robin- the ladies of Park· St. W. M. S. at Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mellor are Monday last. Their mother re- weeks through a particular meth- their money - and others are dun-Becwlopnauchbree in the Jury & Lo~vell Drug Store son attended the golden wedding their meeting Tuesday, presided occupying part of Mr. W. J. Stutt's turned home with them for a visit. od of massage and manipulation ned.ThrdyiMs.JmsIcko' in Kingston. Mr. Gordon Power of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. over by Mrs. Robert Rainey in the house. We welcome themn to our Mrs. Bert Eagleson, Mr. and the arm was restored to full A lazy man may shut his eyes poet ot fLn' ad who acted as chairman, asked White. absence of the president, Miss M. community. Mrs. Ernest Mephan and daugh- function. That man states he is when looking for work and barkwaeHredikcnctory Miss Mamie Archer to read an Mr. Bert Trim has been under Davy. Mr. W. S. Cobbledick has pur- ters of Oshawa visited recently our friend for life. . his shins on it. tbco adihs o os address, and Mr. Hartmani Baker the weather. The theme of the meeting was chased Mr. P. M. Lunn's house at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'J.ý "An ex-soldier wrenched his An auctioneer cries because he hmugrecwl esre presented Archie with a hand- Mrs. Ralph Boughen had a house "Missions and the Church Umiver- and will occupy it shortly, and the Eagleson. Mrs. M. Henry of To- 1shoulder lifting a box of ammun- is making an honest living,.naro mrtypitdi some Gladstone bag. Archie re- full of company on Sunday. sal," and it opened with the smng- present tenants, Mr. and Mrs. ronto is visiting this week at the ition in 1917 and got to the stage ,It's easier to borrow $10 worth bakadwie ihra ml plied very fittingly thanking the Mr. Lloyd Hallowell visited at ing of "'Take time to be holy" and Henry Cornish and family will samne place. iwhere he was bordering on a ner- of trouble than it is to negotiatetalsoatacueratheu- friends for the gift and the kind- Mr. Ross Hallowell's. .. a prayer by the pastor. Mrs. R. move into Mr. George Cooper's Mrs. W. Henry enjoyed a week's vous breakdown. After futile at- the loan of ten cents in cash. tmesdsi..M.ad r. nes shwn.Shot seeceshoo- Mr.andMrs W.E. eidviitedRaneyrea th sciptreandhoue. isiewih er istr-i-la, Ms. emps t cue te toube h Dd yu eerreetatslf-adePayebadeteir8½mearol lowed, and the remainder of the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. the hymn "All for Jesus" follow- Th akS.Uinwl okM opr ae to us and mn three treat- mani who was ahmed of se jblagtefeely aerne e.vening was spent insca htWahrla asraed- under a handicap thib year as the ý'Mr. P. Bent and sons of Osh- ments the shoulder was normal. 1Just the samne the girl with apatoMr.H rin'rednc after which a bountiful lunch was1 Tractor plowing is in operation During the business period, president,..Mr. Robert Keane has awa took in the Sixth Line picnic'The contraction whicb wvas about face that would scare a gxasoline adwl oeino odyo

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