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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Feb 1939, p. 9

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THURSDAYX FEBRUA RY 2ND. 1939 THE, t \\A)[ \\ ý TFSXI \ \ \ NVLL.ONTA\RIOPGENN THES ®RONO NEWS. SCOUT LEADER TcletPa n ae vn1EFINL COMES TO ORONO celet PayAndPaer ivn B iEl ndLYa Ç SOCAL AD PERONALFROM PETERBORO Ex ackArnrodng it_____________________ ByIL N ERO A Continuation School Students D;itte by Bil :d Jland News of Clarke Tonsi J(From Peterboro Examiner) _____________Jack___Armstrrongnby i n RSidd l; n We are real glad to hear that TeLtrr etn rgaa-S(nsas hwtenw f we' iew aears Scouter Sturrock of the St. Paul s Tthtrr etigporm S~ ls hwte ~ 0 eek's imesl we am arosP Mrs S. Cutteil is indisposed. Mrs. J.C. Gamey has been in- South End group has received 1Put on by Group 2 of the 0. C. S (1) the invention of the air ship tefholn aarp Lake ShoreF BClarke~ Clarke Councîl meets Feb -th.1 disposed. promotion and wish hîm ail thei and the leader of the group (Car- (2) the death of Lord Boomer; which w~e feit was a betterre ,n '1Sorry to hear of the accident in best of luck in his new position., man White), Thursday night was (3) the choosing of the 100 po answver than we inight write. Mr. H.lantelois driing a w ich Mr M. Brelin wanin(W4aretore o k ow hatit il of a vryfig caibr. T e pay ple sids()rte ecfraton Y u sy i's ort of turingRec nt istor: M.r a d rs.d B owns H me and Sch ol lu mal oue hi wntr.volved. necessitate his leaving the troop showved that a tremendous amount war bcîng sent to his paper bx' a the other check. WelI, isn't H. Challis. Bovmanville, with Mr. dance ancad aryws el Mrs. G. Glanville. Jr. is indis- Mr. 0. A. Gamsby attended the and city. but know that our loss of work had been done and the hard wuorking reporter, who is that a m-hole lot better than adMs e.Jye.. r n posed. ~Durham County Club at Toronto will be anothers gain. Scouter GaCiS was a most excellent pa- kept Iul informing his paper of saigma n adMs e.Jye. r n attendedoetwhuddben poed syig ea nds it fu Mrs. W. A. Adams with Mr. and 1 present. Ms .BntaNw Miss Helen Spence has boen Thursday. Sturrock xvas in charge of the last per - especially the poetry and the !ie Lord Boomers crazv- 0f roses? 11ere nabnh ýr.C rw....M.Load1csl, visitig here Sundy visiors wih Mr.anda!SouriApleactions. utTheh plays endsseresn.thepaarticleion.ucheeraywith IMroseadleMrs.thJohnicMr. BC.keCarvethMr.NewcastlJohnMrand Dick Morton has been sick %vith Mrs. Rowland Smith were Ms time and energy into the job. LeRový Myles, assistan dioth a blood-curdling shriek as w hi c h as headed "Be !Patton, Kendal. ..Misses Hazel Mr. R. BrnhErw',wr h the measles. PaiBokr ootadM',. bringing about its success. We un- read the OaCiS in theabecof asvrcestedir.Fenl: Peal roker Troto an M. bsnceoith 1,s vecoestheedto. and Maurice Powell with Mr. andI prize winratcds Ohr The storm put the dlock out of Art Smith, Oshawa. derstand that he may take up resi- the editor, Dick Morton, who was Cast of characters are:F "Life is too short to bie ast- Mrs. C. Selbs', Neucastle. .. Mr.1 prizes weewnbvMs rn dence in Orono. They have just indisposed with tho measles. The Nnah Boomer, the pacifist,î îxw abounother peope. Tryto g ýaMrs. Hiltowvn ,wto r ndlle. eatler.Wllnisn commissio Monday.Warden T. A. Reid was appoint- tarted up in scouting there and whole paper was a masterpiece, Lorci Boomer - Edwin Manning. abtake geer olve. Tof oer. il Mis V oaaifnan v std M r. cdJodene ate.o the Ontar o Mu m ay feel the beneft of Scouter but the poetr-. W ho's W ho, ac- Hopc Tregoring, the girl he . . . M iss Jea n o m s v~ h M s o k a ts r . B u o , O o o ~nd Ms. Jon J.Gilfilan. nicipal Association at County 1 Sturrock's experience in the work. counts of the various school soc- sh o id have married, in order to F peop&s ci onseven tif RiaCokNecsle M.and Mr. inyBrrbî,Oh Mrs. C. G. Armstrong enter- Councîl. 1RiaCo i Every ub, scou and rovr %vith acantvbringandoherhocke toith-flkhaand Jrsn Glenr.Pollardll andandamillxV awa tained at bridge recently. Miss Doris Wv te and Mr. J. J. ' Eer cub, s c adroewith r:al weveadthe hoeywr- Mbe itcy-ean Mrce.idy aBeatcntooyumiter.adMr.W.C ole. Mrs. Go tpesni ne Mellor assisted at the Clarke Un- aItrr o ofhap cers ishM. p wr eaasnhdms oror ichr or ooes tongue. When you analyze Master Billie Jaynes has been ! the doctor ae A. Y. P. A. are busy preparing ý.huntîg andgoodthy of note. sceav-FnkiTmby. teujc o fdth t a one-act play for Feh. I5th. ion Home and School Club pro- scouting.S A.Y.P A aebuy rpaigraSturrock happn Kanewel 1sertary- rnkl in amblx'n. te subjetyou fintt fhait ilîland unable to attend school. iVisitors:M.adMs hs Mr. E. E. Patterson made a trip grm.We understand Scouter Stur- PeietMr nKaewl- Hahril.hsavsrand neryala atr fhbt__________ tToot hrdyMr. and Mrs. Harold Cathercart rock will move into Len Gamsbv's comte al af ite xress in rer father's friend - Carman White. which grows on you if you're Mrs. F. CocIldMr.C un to .O.Mllrha en n and son of Springville were the house in the south end of the aetins thte a înret pin ler Stella Boehseus wife nStarKvllle thepasae-r-er Mrpoe. J . M lo a en i guests of Mrs. Wm. Patterson and town and %vill be distributor in metn s hih he a ut p b c - Audrey Cooper. This part v.as of years. You getth habit Si ps navrskRv ian mlvr disposed. MissE. Patterson.this district for Imperial Oil own. n anunereb to bc, taken by Gwen Tennant who of making spiteful remarksanMr.CTuerndamad Th ikpie o fodn he Anmerfo ee tedd opn.ruary meeting in charge of Enid was unable to be present as she withotit realizing how much Th itrsest epa in Mrs. ci rwi saa Therik ips orflodng the Anumer fromhernfatteonde o mpnobldc.was snowed in, and Audrey took harra it does you and how lit- tricks on us. Some days it is blow- Mr. SidneyBonmTrno Mrs. W. Patterson is on the sick Mr. and Mrs. Goheen, necEdnaht,ýitl tafcsth te elw listsHog.1 t BwmanilltFrday BtRheDAcPA Tirookthechai hfo th rprgraa desr edasreardelsofcreit. A losetonge ioa angrou 'in ouAthrmoetes awy dwnMr.andMrs.Thoas embett which opened with a song, "The F ~~~~~~~~Reporter phoning in the new weapon anywhere, anytime. whetenxtdyiishangMpeGowih r.nd rs Mis Elee Rddll elbraed A leaan eening was spent FOR MRS. R. WOOD O.C.S. Gang" sung to the tune of leach time and finally, overcome Be careful of yours that it anMrinig.R.Ghm...MranMs.R her birthday January, 25th. i Januarv 25th, wýhen a surprise 1 'Peggy ONeil, the words being with gas, dropping the receiver , 1 may flot bring sorrow and an iig.RGrh A number of Oronoites attend- party was held for Mrs. J. J. Gil- (Received too late for last week) composed by Audrey Cooper. Floyd Nicholson. ruin upon your head in the Mr. Arthur McKay is home MeNeil anPhlssaawh ed a dance at Newcastle. fillan in honour of her birthdlay wa hed emamBoaxure xvi a Eîto Howspsmetmestaks eid.Mr.o orund Averv pleasant event wshedGI nTblynfavurd wth a Èdt fodrfromhBwmanvilliHospita wherenMr.and Mrs Chas.orldred an Barbara Rolph wvas hostess at ai Congratulations to Misses Edithlanry2ttthhoefM. cornet solo, with Enid Cobbledick newsýý, himself and sometimes yells remarks for such remarks ine-dren noeato o Ms osn party Saturday. iDent and Marion Bannon wvhoan Mrs. R. H. Wood, Qrno at the piano. for hîs assistant, but ils taking albyrtn.Nhigs 'd h Jm a n e a u rey s t e îa ,o ath w atd ten w sfom ei ly r et r n Mtri. a p p e n d ic itis , a n d is fe e lin g fin e . Alec Drummond. junior. has wcre successful in securing their wn afaiThert wsmeasi Flighe sthplydney Boxthe Gl frraio giedly kokn.-B M.ad"s eo mt p been on the sick ist. R. N. honour of Mrs. Wood's birthdox.Fant . overcome with gas - Gen finl! ,hnu fMs odsbrhay. Ms n vnngwt1rs m Svr. ciak no Miss Edna Stutt visited her fa- In report of Library meeting1 A bountiful repast, featured by ý iss Williams gýave the expiana-j Tamblyn. Our sincere good w~ishes Miss Norma Hallowellilis home ther. Mr. W J. Stutt.the financial report was given by two birthday cakes with birthday i o ewnigpa.FFlowing the play, Carol Sta- and congratulations are ex- frmTon. Mrs.CaosTmlOrns A ube tene ahcey1ýMrs' A. Henry, not Mrs. James greetings on them, was enjoyed,I mentioned the work connected ples favoured with a piano solo. tended to the Editor of The Miss Beulah Hailowell ils doing with her itr r.Gro gaea saaFia.Dickson a eotd fe hc h vnn a pn with teppaation of it. and and Bob Cooper with a humorous Times on his second anniver- fine after her recent illness. Pwr aMr.atW.sharrtFetri d ri- Next odysUnion meeting in games and social chat. Among xlieth ein.Befyherang"eTouedDc- sr.Ms Hb Gmrhsbe n- Lte Mr.s W. arretetetiedfi wili be in charge of Neil Wood those present were: Mr. and Mrs. play synopsis is as follows: Noah 'man." _________________on and Elsie Rowe. The paper will thbr lnof shwM.ad1Boer a pacifist. is, on his fa- The last feature on the pro- Merv.l, istent Mrs. Rusrw.Elz- Orn aiîgonhrmoSr Mr akCobbledick, Toronto.,era nliuo oi. r.Gog Amu.Hm ton, sdeath, left in control of a gram -as a set of sîides shown A. Y. P . & SERVES bMr. and Mrvs. Muldth rw. Rusa rs.S.D uh asbeni Mr. Jac wken thm Mbusis JmsEgeonMs eb.Ride owavle- ness in which poioosgas by Mr. R. Widdis and explained PLENTEOUS MENU seli Savery. Mrs. WillimPteso h a spentlthe eekend at ome. Mr. ad Mrs. Jaes Eagleso Mrs.CHerb Rundie, Bwmanville Mr. Neil F. Porter hadi a bad entertained fricnds at a chickeni Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood, Or- mnfcue.Hàme.aeyb M.R .Rsoog.Tee____ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Farrow had a stroke. fall sprinin hi arm diner rida nigt. n enoy- noMr. and Mrs. Wesley 'Wood Ffînds that the g as is being used were entitled "Wild Life in OuralM.A Mrs. Muir is assisting in wait- able evening followed, with games and family. Orono, Mrs. James for war preparation so he resolves National Park" and showed bears, evensidering the fact that the tea with his sister, Mrs. Clysdal, M.Ae asnwohsbe ing on Mr. W. J. Stutt. and music. Wood, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Wes.t iei p ahrfldafi-bvrsbu lodelyxpr een was postponed from Wed- at Crooked Creek, Sunday. working ihheTrnoc- Mr. Milt Morris spent the week- Congratulations to Glen and GeneNewcastle n fhsft ,avsshmt upnrcon ibrwlec edy night with nyagnrl M.WlimSvr l o tatro _______________ run ex'ery other similar organiza- The department distributes slides caîl to rectify matters, the oyster1 nicely after his severe accident, finished hi1 jb end in Toronto. Marlo Hancock and Bob Morton tion out of business, and then see for purposes of getting the people supper held in the Orange Hall land wili return home from the~ Ansie say fh osit he Mr.Gog up ootiswhat can be ddfne. He does this acquaintedwih arustng Thursday night was a success hsia nafwdy.h peestoewtothrs viitngM. ndMr.R.Smth ran-udig omettonMo-DI M AND DISTANT i1an was credt to he A..P.A. Mr. Ab. Souch hadi a reai sick They dontsrieSha vstnMan Ms.GogeCl. RonSmto. grwho seudprizme t Backstock and then evoives a plan whereby about Canada, and this was one awsonsored it. orthe wospl rqîrn mdca id hetuses ae rvie Mrs. Harold Dean entertained ,-ay.HAPPENINGS 1100 carefully chosen people will of the sets. wdid pno like or there wody wspeMlr aind M.Ros allowel jace t frtesoeo h co fricnds recentîy. Newcastle Union havo been in- get into a big airship which will Following a few words of ap- dci oîmet, lad stestue. eîîywsite Mr. and Mrs. E. HllWe, Thacetfide st eptecide Mr. Kenneth Hall is recovern vited to visit Orono Union Feb. From The Orono New.%s of remain in the air for a month and preciation to the group members Elizabethviile. from gettintoclstotetv, froman oeraion or ppent1 3th, when their debaters w iii January 29. 1914 which will carry provisions for and teachers, by the conve' rnd pickles, while delicious cake:, r e.Ewl.Ms .Slepoal viigbrs tis. debate the local teamn, in connec-____ the 100 people in the airship. On the meeting was brought toa tarts, pie, etc. were servedi to al tion with the Presbytcry contest. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Whitney. rcceipt of the news that war is close by the singing of the Na- by a bey- of obiiging waîters. Miss M. Fox. Mrs. H. L. Trim and Mr. WiirdSewno n Mr.A. A. y iMreovranyTh OonoNew saffconra-gHpetowshî,lisieddrîndshdelaedphes oplel oil isetina-Antem afer hih teoTos-inchageareto e on:Godonenjye a oos dnne taioAgrculurl CfleeGueph from an operation for append ici-ulThes Mr. David Morrison Bow- H ro ore Johipv w-ho fiens.hm bv h lod fgsawill shlawhish in Athm fed to do se'osaue on he suesofteathhmefMranMs.Btwshm;aso r.Eretai tis. ~~~manville, veteran musician and from the West, visited Mr. H. be saved to start a new civiliza- ensktgonhecoori undertaking. Trim on Saturday. iofTrno Miss S.BrownMrs. A Henrwriter on reching hs Mrs.biGeo.HoMorton. sikatthgonine, Mr.landk.Mrs. GGordontoPower Miss S. Brwn. Mrs. . Henr-wieoechn i Ohbrh-Hoe.to ehîmself, remauns on the Congratulations are un order to ýMr. and Mrs. H. Barrowclough,,entertainedfinsFda ngt and N*n. H. H. McDonald spent. day Monday. Miss Annie Thornton visited earth wîth hîs wife, whule the girl Carman and hîs group for t w'as Wesieyville, visited Mrs. John1 when anenyaleenn ws Mniss rinerado. Hmlo, M.Gog oe oot t r.W ad~l.Bw he would have been happuer wîth a most ejoae and exceent snthewkndahoencmnilegeswthhetertobsacd 1 Ihra McKay Hllwelviitdspent piaynfiehnrd weding aineTorntoonHamturday. at the unay bnd ac oe n h 'eryili with plih thrstob sve rora.In Te UEitorU Mail jMiss Meda alwlvite w'as guest at the McKay-Welstead contributed several trumpet solos Mr. Howard McComb has been wt isRt aey M.Joseph Hall w-as in To- Royal Theatre, Bowmanvillc. i Reeve A. A. Powers and Depu-C aD ~7 Redlands, Calîfornia Mrin r.Le.Hloel Croo e re ronto to sec his son Kenneth who Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Whyte' and ty-Reeve Jas. A. Staîker are at- Cla ke ResVidenL a75 i ars A ;______27_13 Tm als was oeae nfra n ii.. itending Counties Council at Co Jnuay 2,M139anJames:'w-thMr..ndTrs opraedonfo apediîts.Doris, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert bourg.n i EDa r ae o als 0 o ure pn h Mr.S oc iie erI-Mra teddte 9hwdigR c lsM moies.u, Of I . S.£N I arnenclosing money order' weekendwihisprn. Mhradstr rsS.Suhistdhrm-Mra.tene h 9hwdig Mrs. Hector Stewvart (unee Ettie £ L.A0 VLKUI 9J i> i.U for subscription for this year. Confederation Life1 A bravefeatnddteHm thrad551r r.Patterson !anniversary cellebration of Mr- Battorii of Morse, Sask., is guesti My sister and I are daughters andEv. ndMrs LwrncrongOsaw. nd SchoolCu hrds vn andEva an Ms. awrnceBel, shaa.of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bellamy, 0f the late Herbert Renwick and1 Insurance Inl . î ng wherethynjedaucr Mr. Frank Mlvnis back on, The radio brought word recent-, Antioch. By Dave Morrison Sr. were held in the old school w'e were brought up at Renwick's FnnilPsto aeadlnh dut- t heban ale a enos- v f te edin anivrsryof Misses N. Smith and Amy Fos- Schooi Section No. 9,Clarke1 Mr. Atkînson's people were fineI corners which you pass every 1-Mr.____ able vacation. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Allin. Orono-> ter are in the cils-. Miss' Edna Township, us un the lumelîgîmrenuhbors, especially the mother time s-ou go t0 Orono. Our great- - .lne slicecî re- 'weekend wt i ohr Mrs.Geoge es-ourhasre-itesconratlat tiem nd ishSmith accompanied themn. 50 no wadays than for some time who xvas an exemplars- character, grandfather built the house that ~ ruir n dM a-Hge shm o turned to Toronto after visitung them continucd happiness. 1bcpoaîs nacut ftea eli as his oldest sister Hannah. is now standing there in 1833 and ntdath6tbailmeinO Mr. an Mrs.Wm. Symour. Mu'. nd Mr. R. C Rosbrougbadvent of the Home and School AftreavioNgwcthe milltha is ewcsvdteecontiuseythe sonfedet in L tfe sit 25hewntr Miss Hazel Winter has accepted spent the weekend in Peterboro. I Park Street Services ýClubs throughout the countrv se ilae until we soid the farm to Mr.,Ioceîv sruîil.iite st2 Sralfrm er ttndd1h rfetrd s ohNewca . ccrdiLrtVictor R. SunithBrnsHm adScolCu position as companion to Mrs. Mrs. Rosborough remaining for a The. topography of thi pc~ fewrsJh Souch was ; Dean.F trscc J. Cobbledick. Bowvmanville.. wecks visit. Mrs. N ugent return- At the morning service at ParkI section has changed wonderfullylmiller in this mill. and today iný I am employed at the Securits- ecueral mianazer. Strouice eveil than lnei NwateFrds vn Newcastle hockey players had ed from the hospital Saturdas-. St. Church Sundas- Rev. S. Little- since I iived there 75 years ago. 1tis onhssn ereSllig a practice game on the Orono ! Three social evenings have been lw'ood continued his series of ser- FBut in some respects it stili keeps u s one of our most respected citi- from Mentone where my sisteri cial position of fers iuolic\ -lioldlers Mr. nd rs iSRuunfr arena Thursdlav nighit. 'arranged for by the committee1 mons on Paul's letters bo the I up to the old original ways and zens.and I live. We enjoy California! ntirovedJ.curi.. s entSna-wthM.adMs A number from Clarke enjoyed appointed by Park St. Church. I Galatians, taking as topic 'The none more so than somte of theI This mill w-as later let t0 a Mr. v'ery much and selema 10 be getting Ni uiesfr13 a roe skating pryin Orono rink Jan. Th, first one is in charge of Mr.I Liberty of the Gospel." The main old settlers and theur descendants Charîsv-orth, and afterw'ards bo a fairîs- good amount out of life. 207.136, tlîe best for aniw year sinC rokdCekscoiwsk 25th. Neil F. Porter and Miss Eileen i points were that (1) freedom and -the Gihsons, for instance, likle- Mr. Nichols. and Ihen the Lock- We aiso think hack t0 our life in 1931. ardnrcusns so-oen i ekwt afi ted Riddell and wvill bo held Feb. 17. liberty could be had onîs- so far wise the Bowens. hart family came on the scene. In F Orono vicinity and remember old cd a gain of more than $1.000,000.,ne Plnshvebencspetdfohcageovte uins a mlerfiedsad lasntlme it Iwîbiîceae utOnarorQube Ms W.Ruhefrd iWy theWades anqetinOrno The double-header ttern as it dud not interfere with other We well remember the great- 1wcasg a tebuinsra. Mad ad las, fathr of al- Flhem..\lbta Pinceedw nar ai. Q îhecvisited MriadMs i uhr Fridas- night. Tuesday night resulted as fol- people, and (2) that the iaw's ere grandfather of the latter ford.'a r aafte fWl te.Abra rne dvr sad h lIows: st game. Oshaw'a o. 6 ,.s made to preserve the freedom rdod B w n1 ie fmî lace Maas, Secretars- of Durham i Yours very truly, Unitedl Kiiigdom. Janaica and the ,od hax-ingto hbearw-ith his e weS 1Ornn3 ofn gas eoidc te nispeci- mstb dsc-Counîs-Club of Toronto. We un - Edna I. Renwick. Doiniion Republi.ce. ecud l Sory o ea Ads Mrrw s roo . roo oas bin sor te ndviua whomut e isu-men of the pioncer settler, and derstand one of the familys- 5h11 Total business in fic.ecu haigtobewt i ys'ncldb el.Ws n .Wo'zplined by the law which in turn the great-grandfather of Fred Bo-lieinTrto ho asae- H 'SWOGWHU?____ essitating bis going to Toronto' j cdbs ae. eshawand. Wood: w- ould protect him. iw-en. ex-M.P. who s5h11 resides on 'cher in Tntwo 9 at one time. ________ i0US? zonpli esions, enui )sickuîess sud ____ Messrs. Bob and Jack Keane.lmanville 6. FHis topic at the evening service tcsm rprs-a i i a here o.at otampiggon n(atvleNw)cnrct u rueit a-(oM-Da Mr. Elgîn Sethmur.aToronto. nmeiasusihockeyfans.TheegfirttfsiasmiforgGodunouid croateilspur-eof)Corneiitleiturs.crecbe S-21..22(,682, an ii--I home. iFridav . h wsonin nte datatet h oroait a rikysCt-hem younndtomch ces o 1,8523oerls 'cr r nigt 'a nenoyd e 'poudig n hP deltatsntus ganfaterf ad shrtditaceaerd"g ad orthorthetTdistancesîsaîsucfr CCot-rede ca spps-thenacaha Mried. ndSemor. Tomontey- game'reusuhocedyinaw'nforThronoit al oglow ust as the aow' of tesroofNewcstle orinhavonam-eIers asr thell. osephnd Tr tickyTo uh con nd10 mch hea , cdea iiostLife iracdts r\ iesis l el mou r.'overCourtie. 10to 8: nd tîe fireîs-. he pator slo~vedthat ul Bowns desendansas 1weive JaosoephfTte besew'orkrs inToo muhrcoannd toomuchoilhe it..îîuliv owuirs, pviuieont $1,- Wht doesilsmatercifl:adeiskie miie r n r.W .S y a e riu lodmmealtha tus proinehver pr- oo an h ursfhl thdne til. 35)29 t lviig wucr ut puci.. hold hid te un ro vew cd eu prets M. ndMr. . ve Nwsute, 6 t ior IidasofreigonfSuam- od- -easaror.onedbsofd mache s op ers- oomcars, cîîudjnc il, to poliv0es nus itir iedm A. De. F Te Churisurnastoc si: accdi gîow'hwas stiî res aong trauclBwnsdceatsti iv1aNngot$3 Mm -. va s -oo bs ir1_ w al t e.ow.h ll Mon as w-n-V -Ch i i s r. a iid M s o l n e a m t a . n w uid bs- bt iea tan encou r in wo r n no Too- muchpov-rî-, oo m ch, le euînii b uucurc.. . . r r- I ."'gi as-nugut for tne Libraes- caro for thýe botement of the various ecor-s - of bbc -to wn 1i no --w ere 'the T co man- officerson big p'a-: tii nu. Sescuits ier ccitt of its bi(i1 ~ E SIparts-. which provod 10 be an on- sections. Carters, Blackburns, Dowsons; Too miuch taxes, 100 much speut, SVitiil( mtutre svitiu 15 year..i u r u njoyable event. Winners were: treonv yeas ote social cen- and in No. 9 section, Dariington. Too mans- folks spend evers- cent; hloiffl boitd iuterest rate.. risc e OP Y UR LE S FveHudrd Hghscoe ad, reof-N. ws heSquaie flour 1 ere the Smiales. Herbert, one of Too mucb fun, 100 much case, etcleofa fall iii bound lîices wIl * Get Ozygon in YourBlood and YoullGettheo ORONO LADS WIN Miss K. MeKas-; igh score gontle- miii and the old frame schooil this famils-, is one of our esteem- Too unans- rips in my B.V.D.'s; leic îiiîiizeîl aud the -As,-ociatioiium Pop that Sonda You Bounding Up the. Stià FROM OSHAWA 4-2 man, Mm. M. Harrison; lucks- bouse, Bellwood's Corners. There ced citizens. Too mucb reforin, 100 much law, wvil lie iii a utositjoui to take adsant ALL L IM People who smother te dealh die beeause number, Mrs. Mule. Eucbrc - w-ee a number of dweiling s con- Then there were the Braggs, The geatest mess s-ou ever saw. sci ueirrts j etmsrbe them. Just as surely you are siowiy smolh- Oshawa Midgets playod a hoc- Higb score lady, Mes. J. J. Cor- venient 10 the mill wbere those'the Qsbornes and Alluns and mans -al____s%%a iceae o rgg-o edrln if yo rtood Iacks e cruie. kes- gamo wîth the local lads Sat- nisb; bigli score gentleman, Me. emplos-ed lived. ohr h eeIebcbn f$.119,. Sipu. aue i 98-oeiaiia h iTed carryuthes argenyou reaoxygen -car a fen o n er eea- W mn.Cornish; ucky number. Mrs. One of the first millers in thbbc this period in religion, in poitics wia.. $2.449539. lIn addition, book bdnt thon, t h eY caro r y st e x -zen ou bte u ho e- ud s fe n o n ee d f a- W . E. Daves. Squair M ill was John Atkinson, fand in business, and alI that aie of assets sas wrilen dowuî v kidneys, untilafî stoac an bwei sowdow. oui sinproved the homo of bbc occasion, come and appreciation from Pro- of the Toronto Star. Robert At- ini wbicb thes- lived and moved W~ith aches and pains and fover htte f.îîuî uduuei is e Ia toc h ires ale become jitte py You r ervuickly two of the four goals for Fsident Mes. A. Heurs-, w'boalso kinson and the writem of this epis- and had their bcbng. Those old are quickiy rlilevod by Paradoli 1i11os. tokDod may decorestery ou ireouo.BoqCopr ndGlnauoucdTbcpezowiatsurbIcw'rkdlnesome o Ca. eties holdno b frgscionpealretereucd-ousonfoi oo Ddda.To.u- feel deressed.Orono. ob Coopr and Gen innunced t 1 the le workd onNosrdisegon Chaslsetflesrseouecîst orfor\ottn '1 eprire ielies lrep itisro'abl iffete uttaror "wasld ed lw t" feelingr What you need la Dr. Williams Pink Pis. Tamblyn. bwn of the host local prises wero pmsented bs- Mes. F. Bellwood's famm wbicb was then uand the earîs- histors- of the vari- digestive disturbance. 35 cents. of 8125.8.35.40.3 andl isere eamnicd ii- W&$ soon repse These world-famoua pilahelp make rnd paor.eaescu'c'agolh B. Wbs-te. A lovels- lunch of bak- tlhe fine old colonial style of ous localities should nol be neg - tii tie blasicc sîieeh ai tieir book dear headed nrya et aep th. oxygen-carryinz power of your biood. bring the grand total 10 four. The cd beaus, bread and butter, pic southemn homes on the corner- op- lected like mans- of our countrs- DR. CHAIE' vale.. wlieîi werc $3,00000 îc lss ieadache, 1akco astd n te Get D.Dr. liamsPinan ils tPi a et cuPuiys aeodaydlatmpyour boysad arceanddaaulfdoucof fee.osae dh achaif-Tisour wofe so-tithPlasc."ooIl.hvThise was twireiaekPlaces". Tis cn-have morefa dieruis.ec flor yudrei hw qucieyot hi an need bave no foar for cial chatbgt the deligblful the Primitive Methodisl preacher to sas- about the people of Ibis ____________________sruiselractice further streniîo-t ba*kyour pep. C-r.u1988. o.T. VusdC..t. th e hockey plas-ers of the future. evening ho a close, put up wben religious meetings section in ms- next instalment. endteAscainspsto. D d lmmmmmmmý

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