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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Apr 1920, p. 8

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BOWMANVILLE, APRIL 8 19201 ENFIELD Messrs. Forest sud La Plaunt, Ren- frew, are visiting at Mr. C. Simpson's; Mfiss ireue H. Bray, Toronto, aI S. Bray's, Broeside; Miss A. Browgn aI hieu hume aI Lindsay; Laverue Stinson, Oshawa, at J. Stinson's; Miss D. Page, Anu Harbor, Mich., St Stephen Page's; Mi. sud Mus. Donald McCulioch have moved tu Columbus...,Mr. Bert Ferguson las boughtthîle famof Mr. Benj. Powell sud is getting immediate possession .... Mi. T. McFadden is home after a month aI Buiketon manjaging the store for Mi. R. Philp .. . .Glad lu see Mi. Frank Bray ai bomne allen s three weeks' tresîment lu Bowmanvilie Hospital. Frsnk is luud lu bis pîsises of superintendent sud nurses in thiat institution .. . .Congratulations tu Gei trude Vncent, eldest daughter ut late William John sud- Mary McCulloch who was receutly msrried tu Claude G. Arnold, St, Catharines. HAYDON s M _______________________________________________________ a a I n - PROVIDENCE Report of S. S. No. 5, Daîlinglon, for Baster term: Si. IV-Stanley Osborne 82, Mabel Dowsou, 74, Meiborne Os- borne 71. Sr. lîl-Vaieria Diling, 7o. Jr. III-Eva Dardh 73. Si. II-Alan Os- borne, 72, Alvin Dowsou 61. Si. 1- Ferue Crago, Rose Kemp, George Diii- iug. Jr. Pr. (a)-Doris Dîlling. Jr. Pr. (b) -Leiand Crago. MILETA HoAR, leadher, W. J. Ferguson basbougît the farm of, Benijamin Powel], Eufield, sud wiil moveý there shortlv. Sorry t10 bse them....r Vlqitors: Miss Rena Bentham, Maikbam, at R. Bentham's; Winie Ashton ançi Mai- jorie Virtue, Toronto, aI E. C. Ashton's; Reta Amsbary, Toronto, aI F. Amsbary's;j Eva Sauderaun, Toronto, and Mrs. C. Sauderson, Buiketon, atILA Sharp's sud W. Sandersou's; Mis. (Dr.) Irwin guest of Mus. W. 1. Stajuton; Ethel Gilbert, Tor- onto, aI R. Gilbert's; Luta Smith, Everett Huai, Beîhesda, Myrtie snd Russell Ou_- Traking Musilc from the Devil UT RAT'S the matter down thbeu at the door?" ITt's the duum. Genueral, and the ciowdx pushing pat""Let the dnum come in too." T 11IS was the first entrance of the dnum int thoir meetings. T HEYbavegiven many hymns toteworld and taken many songs from the Devil. They lave welI said, '-He las no right to_ ti IV b er D FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT IgNSURANCE OATS FOR SALE Plenty of Five Roses Flour-"best flour on market to-day, 1 Phone 146r 3. R. H.COLLACOTT, Salem. loup ,&CWewt rd, Sbors Yen- want a style that- is distinctive and correct. We have it in kid boots, iPtmps, or Oxfords, match the most stiylish costume, Styles have neyer been prettier and the variety we are shewing will make your selectien easy. Wemen's pumps $4.25 te $12.00. Women.'s Oxfords frein from -- o n t t, at H. J..Werry's.. .. Mr. andMrrs. R. JIS Easter visitors: Elmer Siemon, Osh- _McNeil have nioved to Haydon. .... How- T F-FHEY pla~y their music £or God, îî ws, Ethel Siemon, Toronto, and R. ard Stevens and fsmily have moved to N. to bring the people to Him. Gl,îbert and wife, Enniskiilen, at Rd. Byers' fsrm .... .Elsie Oke, Toronto sud M N a a enldb Siemon's; Florence Smith, Bowman- Gertie Oke, Town, at Wesley Oke's. ... M N a a enldb ville, and Thos. Wagg, Toronto, with Service Sundsy evening was in charge of Salvation Army Bands and friends; Rilda Slemon, Bowmsnville, and W. M. S. Mrs. W. J. Stainton, it Vice- Songsters to realize that true bar- Steila, Toronto, at home; Frank Raynor President, had charge. After bevotional mn nti if a nytm tat Pontypool; W. Ridge, wtfe snd exercises Mrs. J A. Werry gave a resd. Imn nti iecnol on daiughter, Pontypool, at 1. Wright's, who ing. Mrs (Dr.) Irwin, Lindsay, gave an from the knowledge of God's power la still quite iii; Dora Mountjoy and excellent address pressing home the need to save. Mýuriel Ashton at home; Eva Denike is at of more prayer, members, monev and ber home in, Norham; Leslie Garrard, missionaries. Margaret Stewart gave a fir Toronto, aI home .... League service wss reading "The man who died for me" and hq a v t* n in charge of 151 Vice-President, Mrs. Ladies' choir sang several .popiT heei a l f Theron Mountjoy. Bible lesson was read Easter selections. Offering $21 ... TheA ;by HiElda Graham;- topic given by Vera, Gleanert met at the home of Miss Aima r iMountjoy .. .. Our Sunday School here Werry on Saturday evening 10 do honor y was made verv pleasant on Sunday morn- to three ciassmtes-Cora Sharp,' Gertie ing being favoýed with the presence of Oke and Winnie Ashton who we are sorry 3 8 û t d l of aser ilieswhch iled heS. S. to hav' leave us. Their teacher, Mrs.1ad. room with their sweet fragrance... .A Theo Slemon, called on May Werry to n LI sitlutionls very interesting Easter program was read an address, after which Miss Alma' a * given by members of the scbool, readings Werry, on behaîf of the class presented infl ii Terrltorv by Doris Ford, Vers Siemon, Meta. each of the girls with a testament. Al Ashton, Dora_ Mountioy suad Clarence- joined hands-and -sang- "Blest' be the -tie- -use- thetn! -Avery; Esster choruses nicely rendered thatbinds," after which a social evening the Aduit Bible Ciass. Program was in dres:k charge of Temperanqe Superintendent, Dear Classmates-We have gsthered D)AHL1NGTON, Mis. T. Cowling, Liberal offering wss here again this eyening to have one' more Vstr:Ms an rna r given .. . .Sunday afternoan a large con- of the mauy good times we have had te- VGeo VaDks. ainOending hMr gregation gsthered to hear, Pastor gether in a social wav giving expression dage r isa LyenattCain wh ia 'Wickett's splendid ýsermons-on "Christ's to the class fellowship snd soul ïntercoursesauheMisLn Ca, ohs Resurrection". which bas been geuerated sud fostered in cnret fever; Miss Minnie Thomlpson Schooi report for p ast termi: Si IV- Sunday School class sessions. The unity with friends ln town;, Mr. and Mrs. Myrtie Amsbarv 75, Mets Ashton 66. and love of kindred spirits wiîî, we trust, Blake Shortat Taunton; Missps Lyla Sr 11-Helen Worden 72, Fred Ashton not cease, but go r)n forever. Tbis life Wmbrne Maîc caîf n, t thrhoes; 67. Jr III Eleanor Amsbary 69, Frank beiug but a foretaste of that_ perfect love W Mi tlalackTorn, aNewcastleomat Raynor 51. Sr II-Earl Thompson 83. and understauding which shall be ours in Mr. Mark Blackbunnj's; Mr. Howard Leonard Trick 74, Horace Hall 53. the great hereatter. Girlhood snd -vouth Foley's children have scarlet ..ve..... Jr II.-Roy Thompson 85. Kathleen is s time of looking forwsrd with eager Mr. Lewis Trul lias sold his faim on Amsbarv 81, Veina, Trewin 73, Carlyle impatience to be doiug and gettîug.ý and the lake shore to Mn. -,Vm. Bennett. Ashton 62, Vers Coulter 48. Ciass !- giviug aud experienciug the larger and, Harold Greer 71, Gordon, Greer 68, fuller relationships of, lîfe. Duriug our; Now that hardwood fiooîing las su .x- Frsnk AmsbarY 58 esrlier school dsys we thought we had pensive how about- gîaiuiug that floor or EVA DENIKE, tescher. bard lessons sud we Ionged for the time, border? We do them to please. J. M. A few Ladies' Suits selling off at haîf- wheu we would be growu se there would'Rowe. price at Couch, Johnston & Cîydeîman's, be nu more lessons but we find somethiug stliite do or bear and things only become TYRONE SOLNAeasy as we becomne nasteîhands. Obser- SOMMAvation teaches us that we are moving for- Easter Visitors : Mr. and Mrs. Lilli- --ward snd while we fain dling to our pues- crap, Canqingion, ai their daughter's, Easter vîitors- Norman Reynolds, B eut en vîronnieuts sud associations we are Mrs. F. L. Byam; Mrs. A. F. Hines, A., Toronto University, jack Reynolds ruthlessly pushed forward intu life. Our Toronto, Margaret Pollock sud Douglas Mar Rynods Toono, udMis ~ teachers sud parents have- constantly en- Courtice,- Ebenezer, at A. E. Clemens'; MaReyn~olds, rodnto nMs Ma;y desvored 10 fortify ourhearts and miuds A. F. Anuis, Toronto, at A. W. Ans'; Miss'Ethel Van Nest, Toronto, at lier1 agaius,the day of evil things by warniug Margaret Hooper, Toronto, at C, sistr'sMisN. E Wriht;Mr. ud1Msasd precepis as weil as exanîple. May j Hoopei's; Myrtle Moore, Oshawa, at W. H. F. Weîry, Kedron, at A. L. Pàscoe's; their patience not be exhausted bv ouri H. Moore's; E. Irene We-rry, Oshawa, at Mr. sud Mrs. Noî«man Muttonsud Ruthr seeming thoughtlessuess for we will surely M. J. Weîîy's; 8. Mullin aI Actofi; M. Oshawa, at W. H. Westlake's; Russelj make good sud gîow up a creçlit to them, L. Wight aI Nestleton; Hazel Werry Reynolds, Toronto, at1 A.ï. Reynolds'; isîl. We donfot purpose to say good-byewith her 'grandmother, Mrs. Wmn. Mc- Mis taHgrl, ~ H to the girls we h ave met, 10 honor tonight, Laughlikî, Oshawa; Messrs, Lance Phare îy a ogalo i vr îIl.-.ers but just t0 mark a mile stone on the jour-'sud Garnet McCoy lu Toronto,... AeHaton, who is tey iii.. . enry ney uf life by presenting Cora, Gertie sndi B Gardiner aud famnily are heartily wei- Aftru s etrned the itrin Toragn.Wînnie with these Testaments as smali, come to our church and its activities M.Afhur edn l Gibosiner u Torno tokeus of love.' We hope you wiil meet ... .Thursday's League was in charge of Argue accompauied him home... .1. M with us as often as possible sud, we extend Mis, W. H. Argue. "',Makiug the miost Law has -purchssed a Ford motor truck a-welcome te ail prospectivemembers to of myself" was ably dealt witb by Miss Mis. W. T. Baker wss at Oshawa at Jno. jDin the Glesuers. F. I. Werry Easter resdings were given Penfound's who bas been seriousîy il.... Report of S. S. No. Ï6, Darlington, fo by Misses Marie Werry sud Emily J. Baker sold fifteeu Shropshire ewes 10 the Easter terni, usmes lu order of îmerit: Atkinson suddisolo by Harold Hoar,.. Milton Tamblyn of Orono .. . .Messrs, V-Reva McGill. Sr IV-Olie Sharp, Newly elected officers of W. Ms-. Richard, John sud W. N. Pascoe sud Mr'. Gladys Stainton, equal, Rets Ashton, Presidet-Mîs. W. T. Wickett; ist Vice and Mis. J. T. Rundie visited their Milton Stainton Jr IV-Lilian Wallace.-Miss F. J. Virtue; 2ad Vice-Mis A. E. brother, Edward Pascoe, West Whitby, SrIII1-jean Thompson*, Ernest Werrv*, Clemeus; Treasurer-Mîs. W. Hamblv; who bas been iii from the effects of a Ethel Vanuatto, Maudie Ashton. Jr III Rec. Secretary-Mrs.ý W. H. Argue; Cor. paîalytic stroke ... . Messrs. Sam Bush -Wiuuie Oke, Luella Stevens, Lloyd Secretarv-Miss F., I. Werry; Supt. of aud A. J. Balson have lately instalied Ferguson, Marjorie Smith, Elva Griffui, Systematic giviug-Mrs. R. Hodgson. It telephones sud Chas. Sboîtridge s short Claude Smith, Mary Wallace, Frank wss decided t0 send a new Methodist imie ago...* George Weriw uuderwent Spry. ,Si II-Frank McGl, Aima Hymu Book 10 Mis. J. J. Lord reuioved an operation at Bowmanville Hospital for Oke, Mous Preston, John Slemon, Orvilie lu Bowmanviiie as a token of love. Miss aPPeuzdicitis. He is progressing fsvoî- Ashton, Eric Stainton, Jr I- Phenîla Thompsou gave s solo, pleasing to al.... ab.y..... The special meetings beiug con- Hall*, Dora Spry*, Charlie Stainitoni, r Easter Thank-offeîing services were held ducted at Eldad bave been faiîly weîî aI- ireue Preston, Leonard Stainton, Willie with Mus. ýWickett presiding. Rev. W. ended sud with 1 good iesults... .Mr. Vanuatto, Ray Ashton, Ellis Griffun. I_ T. Wickett led the devotions. Missionarv Wmn. Quick, jr., Torouto, visited a1 Mis. Audrey Dorland, Elva Ferguson, James, exercise wss wel reudered lu costumes J. W. Brooks'. . .. R. J. McKessock is at- Sprv, Shirley Vannatto, James Stainton by Willie Little, Kathleen McCulough, :ending the Ontario Educational Associa- Si Pr-Frank Stevens. Jr Pr (a)-Cecil HlnAgeArhrRcadFd ion at Toronto Ibis week ... Mri'and Vannatto, Henry Stainton, John 1T1ripp. Goodman aud Harry Hatherley, all doiug M'rs. J. Baker sud famiIy spent Eater at (b)-Earl Trewiu, Wiliie Wallace. - credit to Mis. R. McCuiiough's traiuiug. her fatheî's, W. J. Bragg, M. P. P,, in * honors, ALICE G. WEÉRRY, teacher. Mis. R. Hodgson gave a paper ou Prayer Bowmnvile ...Mis Heen ake is Rýcive to laf6rlas tsue. Miss Marie Werîy îeading 'The Recali 3ow auvlle...Mis HlenBakr i (ece'edtoofat fr lst 88U.) of Love". Pastor Wickett spoke on vîsîling 'relatives in Toronto. . .. H. J. We welcome 10 oui village Mr. Frank "The Three Looks" at uight, choir gave .ameon's sale wss well attended sud Amsbary, sud family from Haydon.. excellent music. Esster hules and ~oodpucs wre ealied.. .1e fiuHarvey McGill bas goune t10 îte West 10 primulas sdded 10 the services. Offeriug patients have ail recovered& nicely now spend the summer witb lis uncle.,. .. Mus. over .56......Monday's concert under ..Mr. sud Mis. E. Black, Tbountous H. Stainton spent a few days wîtb ber auspices of Aduit Bible Css was good, C.orners, bas moved lu C. Scott's farm. sister, Mrs. A McNeil, .... Mr. sud Mis. E. incladiug choruses by class sud piano WJe weicome them 10 tle ueighborhood White, Bethesda, visited at Mr. John Sie- duets hy'Misses Velus Staplessud Ettie J. Baker sold a Shorthoru heifer mo's. . .. Weduesday eveniug the League Scott, sud the bird-like vuic'e o-f Mis. J. alf te J. Miller,- Asîburu, for $500 sud a service was in charge of Francis Wer, B. Neale, Bowmauville,-icaptivated every- îeifersud cow sud caif 10 Mi. Chandler when tle following took paît., Bible one, Miss Staples making a capital ac- Df Illinois, at good puices. S. E. Werry îeading by Alice Werry, topic by W. J. companist. Capt. Neale gave somte very aIso sold a Shoîthoîn heifer t0 Mr. Miller, Stainton; duel by Gladys Stainton sund clever msgic stunts, proviug a capital en- Chi Namel Linoleum Varnish wili not Luella Stevens; îeadiugs by Mus. W. San- tertainer. 'Isck snd Jill" were pictured rack and is beel proof. Sold> by W. H. dersqu and Ola Gow. Bible Instruction by Pastor Wickett lu varied ei4periences )ustau. by Rer. G. T. McKenzie. of life. - nox Shoe Store Phone 120 -, Bowmanvil]e MOTOR BUS TO OSHAWA taken aver the motor bus for,,merly oper- ated bv Steele & Cole. I wïi make daily trips to Oshawa, roads permitting. Be- sides these daily trips I will be pleased to cater to other trade requiring the services of a fine, large comfoi table motor bus. Rates moderate. Leave orders with Jamieson Bros. ART COLE, 12-t Bowmanville Keep Old Eyes Young' Wearing Glasses Is a Sign of They make yeu looký younger, and give the eyesight of youth!1 T ]TE old-fashioned idea that glasses add age to a pt.rson's looka lias- been-badly -shattered. Glasses are now iworn by su many young folks , today thatý elderly folks aie beginning to jrealize the necessity of preseiving lIheu eye- sight and keeping it young by wearnug properl y fitted glassesl. Glasses lelp relax youî neuves; aid in stoppiug headaches and length- en youî life by shortening youî wores. Stop sufferiug fuom bothersome eyestrain and pour vision by be- ing fitted with glasses. Properly fitted glasses are con- stautly penfoîmiug the unusual by relieving eyestrain and coruecting defective vision. Ifýyou are wear- ing glasses now that are not com- foutable have tbem attended to at once. R. M Mitchell & CO. Duuggists and Optometrists Phione 92 Bowmanville iNights, or Sundays Phone 280 Doni't Be Frightened Some people have the ideathat it costs a sma11 fortune to bave a modern Lt sanitary batbîo'om outfit installed in their home. / ~ If this is the case, it-is be- pause you have not given S us an opportunity to esti- miate on the job. We will gladly,,figure on youî bathroum outfit without any obligation on youî paît to aocept oui tender. ASK OUR- CUSTOMERS Because oui puices are invaîiably lower than others don't im- agine for a minute that we use cleap materials. Ou growing business lias not been buiit on that policy. Don't take oui word foi this, ask oui many customers. See3 us early as we are about to enter upon a veny busy season. Greenaway O& Elit Consulting Engineers Phone 18 day or night Bewmanville SICKNESS AUTOMOBILE WE INSURE EVERYTHING_________ ________I If Yout If You If Yeu R j-If Yeu If You If You WntenteWant te SRave Have Have Bay lient Buy E T oea oea.Fr a lieuse a lieuse a Farm A Aa leus o e luseel SEE UUSSSEEUSSSSE UUS LEE US SEEUS SUS U8 LUE J. J.M A SON&SON 'j BOWMANVILLE REBAL HSTAYiE & INSURANCES BROKERS :.THE BUNCALOW :- For Dances, Receptions, Banquets, Parties, Entertainments etc. Full Equipment -and al Convenience!i For information, Rates or Reservations, address Box 390 Bowmanvilie W. F. W RB. a. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NGTARY Phonie 10, Offices : Bleakley Biock (Over T. N. Rickard's Store) Bowm anvil.le ont. PROOF Why yeu sheuld de your buying at Webster's for men and beys. Ulc ur--arS ut flo CUSTOMER quality the same, we -can prove-it, WE BSTER Can save yeu Dollars and is saving hundreds of his customers doHAars and dollars, NOW Is the time te buy that Easter Suit or Spring Coat MEN Suits, tailer made by thebest tail- ors in Canada, -price's $30. 00 te $90.00. ASK To see our blue serge specials, $40.00 up. Ready te wear Suits, $22.50 te $60.00. Blue serges, special for- Easter,- $30. 00; $3-5. 00 and $40. 00 BOYS' Suits $5. 50 te $20. 00. DE PT. Shirts, 5 doz. alI siýes te clear 75e, Steckings 5 doz, alI sizes te clear 75e IIATS NECKWEAR The very latest, $1,50 te $3.50. Webster's specials - Borsalino - th 'e real one, net the imitation $9.,00 Other makes, King hats etc, $3.00 te, $6.,00 All kinds, te $4.50. one. shapes -and patterns, 75e One te suit almost any SHI RTS Yes, shirts, buy yo ur shirts now at Webster's. Where You Get Most Value 'For Yeur_$ Plone 61 Use Our Mail-Orden-Dept. B owmanvî lIe This Week Ending April lOth Redpath's, No. 1 Golden Sugar, l7c S ugar lb Sugar advqnced $2 00 per cwt. last week, making whelesale value $ L8 56 per cwt. Sugar sales are lirnited te lOO0lbs to each custom- er. Sugar sold only te, consumers - ne orders taken froim dealers. >mie Bigger sales than ever, last weék. 75c i -ea aluedone up in 41b packages for $2.00. D We can still save you money on J.>roonis breemfs. 90c value for 69c. Lremonmoth prunes, regular- Prunes 35ovalues for 28c lb. Even though sugar has adva'nced, as above stated, we are not modest enough te, advance our price this week. Some people inay say this is blowing our own hemn; but we know the" public wiIl be well satisfied te have us blow away some of the high prices that are being ciharged the publie te-day. Every Boy A Booster Every boy is boosting forSice'teedas Have you heard them on bhe street with their squawking bailoons? They bouglit them in our Variety Dept. at 5c each. They are just the.thing, for the modest business man who is too bashf ni to do his own blowing. Ail Goods Guaranteed or Money Refunded A. W. Sticklle & Sons Groceries and Meats Bowmanville I i $5.00 te $10.00.' Women's higli boots from $6.50 te $12.00, [n Misses' pumps and Oxfords of kid or -patent our lines are n ow complete. -UL L- il lýý 1 -1

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