BUY DIRECT BUY YOUR GLOVES AND MITTS: DIRECT FROM MAKER IT PAYS We have 'the flnest imported French Gloves for ladies, also gloves and mitts for men.: 300 DIFFERENT KINDS FROM WHI&I{TO CHOOSE The Glove & Mitt Stoire Manufacturer and Retailer 1 Door East of Statesman Office Gà,OOD FRIDAY, BOWMANVILLE, APRIL 6th., 1922 iaed on, the train as I wanted teo me ____________________________what their trains Put up so as to com- pare with our Caadian dining cars, MR. S. SNOWDEN IN ENGLAND iand was mucli pleased for they serv- ed as one dianer so much-take al Continuins Hra TTnp t 1o London. or part-for five shillings. We got a, grand meal as good as one would get (Crowded out of lat issue.) on our trains for $2.50. We had about five courses and had to refuse After oiir visit to the Tower of sme, certainly a good satisfying meal London and partaking of lunchJeon at s Lyons', we set out to inspect the We arrived at Millbay at 10.25 p. noted edifice, St. Paul's Cathedral. m., eventually getting home seine- On the steps were numbers of pig- where about il p. m. eons whîch live and breed on the domed roof of St. Paul's and which Having heard from childhood, so are fed by visitors and are s0 tane mucli about Devonshire and Cornwall, they will percli on shoulder or hand. 1 naturally wanted to mee ail I could Inside, the Whispering Gallery round of these two famous counties during the dome was noted and mani beauti- my brief sojourn in England. So fuI monuments to England's heroes1 after spending another Sunday with and statesmen. cousin. W. J. Blank who got two days' Afte spndig ahil amng he!leave to spend with me, we took the Afbsitehendig aewledmo he7.25 a. m. train from Liskeard iSta- tombat iltheacdithrwe wale dowa tion and went to Newton Abbot the home of aearly every newspaper JnTon hr eca dtan o printed in the British Isles, to the i uy riigthr t93 .m Strad. iere e cughta bu toTh~is is one of the most beautiful wat- erîng places in England, it being bath Baker Street made our way to the,.pplrsmeaadawne e famous Madami Tussaud's Waxwork' oua umradawne e exhibition. Notables of England' sort for visitors. The scenery is and America are here reproduced in' magnificent, beyond my power to des- effigy and some were grotesque and cribe. Proceeding through the net uit wht oe wold ave*m-Strand and the Princeas Gardens we agined. In the Chamber of Éorrors' saw many trees in bloom and flowers were the figures of many ci, înîs looking pretty in their beds., men aad women, and other gh.ostly ý We reached the end of the town and ghastly remiaders of the terrible and after purchasing views of the actions of misdirected lives.1 beautiful place we retraced our steps We returned to the' Shaftesbury and took a tram car for Preston Hotel and rested thl 6 o'clock when Paignton where we called on our we met Mr. and Mrs, Dodridge who cousin, Mrs. Clarke. Mfter a light went with us to a delightful Frenchi lunch and a pleasant chat we called restaurant in Soho, called the Chan- on another, cousin, Mrs. Drake, who ticleer. Here we had a charming 15 not in lvery good health and spent littie 5 course dinner.with such good about a haîf hour with hier la lively dishes as we fancied and feeling chat. Returnîng to Mrs. Clarke's kindly disposed to ail the world went we got our club bag and said good- ta search for seats in a theatre. We bye and left for Paigaton Station by tried Daly's Theatre-"staading the sea front. There we took a room only". At The Globe Theatre mator bus for Brixham. wefound seats and saw Irene Van- On eaquiry we found an uncle of burgh, la a somewhat moralisiag play mine, my mother's oaly living brother, "The Truth about Blayd's". Return- aged 84 next month, We found his iag with us to the hotel first, Mr. and daughter first and thea him. Hie Mrs, Dodridge left us for a train rua- was hale and well, cau rend well with- ning to Beckenham. out. glasses. l is hair is not very Next day, Tuesday, was the Royal grey and head not bald. We had a Wedding day when Priacess Mary very pleasant visit with hlm for an CARTWRIGHT MAN'S LOSS Three Fingers Cut Off by Saw. Mr. Ernest Grieves met with a ser- ious' misfortune on Wednesday, March 22 when he lost three fingers, Hie was operating a shingle saw for Mr. Fred Bailey, Cartw-right, and in drawing back his right hand after throw-,ing a shîngle into its place, he struck the saw, with the result that one fiinger was completely cut off, two, othier2s o aearly severed -that they had te be removed, while the f ourth was so badly cut that it may be atiff. Mr. Grieves is a young man with a family, and such an accident is ser- bous for hlm. But, he is industrious and thrifty and will doubtless over- comne bis handicap. AUCTIONEER WILL T. BAKER, Hampton, Ont. Live Stock a Specialty. Live Stock and farms for sale. Phone .167-14. 8-t There is noth ing more invîgarating to a rua dowa system than Tanlac. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, Try it.. Jury & Loveil, ____OOKKEEPING i 'roemet uourses. StdLUVLUOts ccpted at any time. Good positions for aiE graduates. CANAIDA BUSINESS COL. LEGE, Oshawa and Trno Yonge & Charles Streets, Toronto Is strictly first class in ail depart- ments and unexcelled in the Do- mninion. A sound business edu- cation is a sure stepping-stone to success, but the imitation kind la not. Why neot investigate the subject? We will glAdly send you our large catalogue which contains complete information. For your sake send for it to-day. Students admitted at any time. Our graduates are eminently suc- cessini. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Parisian high Class Tai lor f ormerly,-of Bowmanville now at 207 COLLEGE ST., TORONTO Will be pleased to continue and accept orders for Ladies' or Gents' Garments, also dyeing, through our Bowmanville agent, Mr. G. N. Thurston, who bas our samples. Our usual first class- fit and workmanship will be guaranteed and will be personally looked after by myself. Louis Cowell Phone College 3217 W Toronto lî