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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Apr 1922, p. 7

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THE GJFT SHOPJ,,_- ELLIOT'S JEWELRY STORE It tas been said that 85% of the goods sold in a jewelry store are purchased for gifts. For that reason we are very particular about the goods we stock. SYou want to be assured of the lasting quality of an article. Our personal guarantee-,goes with every sale we make. ATTRACTIVE CHINA DISPLAY We recently put on display some v'ery choice Minton China, Crown Derby and Wedgewood whieh has greatly appealed to the ladies. So great was the demand for this China that dupli- cate orders were necessary. GîVE GIFTS THAT LAST ALEX. ELLIOT LOCAL AND OTHERWISE The James Papers found the fui cap which was lost. Mrs. D. W. Best and Miss Elizabeth visýited Toroanto fîlinds recently. Mr. J. F. Maunrder, Lindsay, visited recenthy at Mr. Ed-win Reynolds'.' Miss Mabel Gainer s pent Easter holîdays wîth Mis. A. A. Noble, Port Whitby. Miss Vera Caldwehl, Oshawa, spent Sunday with her cousin, Miss Aura Caldwell.i 1Mr. and Mis. N. W. Baîton visitedi Mr. and Mis. A. Jacobs, Port Hope, on Sunday. Mis. Alex. Boyd and Miss Helen of Toronto, were Easteî guests of Miss Bassett. Mis. (Dr.) James Moore, Bîooklin, îecently visited Mis. McCready and Mis. Fleming. Mis. 'George Harris, Oshawa, was week-end guest of her sister, Mis. James Courtice. Mr. Fred W. Cherry, Schenectady, N. Y., bas been visiting his mother, Mis, S. Cherry. Mi. and Mis. 'R. S. Wade and son Walhace, Toronto, spent Sunday with Miss Emmerson. Mr. and Mis Cecil Hill, Blackstock, rwere Sunday guests of her aunt, Mis. A. W. Pickard. Mi. and Mis, Ed. James, Gorrie, spent the week-end with her mother, Mis. Thos. Woodley. Mi. P. Fossatt, Collingwood, was recent guest of his friend,-Mi. R. L. Woîden, Maple Grove. Mis. G. A. Edmondstone was in Toronto Monday attending the Sum- mer Millinery Openings. Mi. and Mis. A. W. Pickaîd at- tended the Rusbrook-Allen wedding in Toronto on Wednesday Mi. and Mis. Howard Perey and daughteî, Hamilton, visited bis par- ents, Mi. and Mis. J. Perey. Mi. and Mis. Walter H. Lyons,j Toronnnt.wre rennv, + n.,o f lhW. ~Everyday Shoies for the t Farm or Shop IMIN ISTERS AND CHURCLHES st. Paul's Church has forwaîtd a contribution of $161.00 to the Treasurer of the "Save the Children Fund" for Russian Famine Relief. St. Paul's Churçh, Rev. D. W. Best minister. il a. m.-"The Comfort of the Truth". 7 p. m.-A Monu- jment of Wisdom. 2.30 p. m.-Sun- day School and Bible Classes. L ~ Newcastle W. M. S. wîll present "The Striking of Canada's Hour" in the Methodist School-room on Wed- nesday, May 3rd. Special music. Admission 25c. Proceeds 1n aid of Mission Band. Methodist Church, Rev. S. C. Moore, B. A., B. D., pastor. Sunday subjects: il a. m.-Seeking Highe: Things-Counsels for Young Christ- ians. 7 p. m.-A serious Question in Profit and Loss. 2. 830 P.. m- Sunday School and Bible Classes. St. John's Chuîch, April 3th- Second' Sunday after Easter. 8 a. m. -Holy Communion. il a. m.- Morning.prayer and sermon. 2.80 p. m.-Sunday School. 7 p. m.- Evensong and -sermon. Rev. C. P. Muirhead, Rector. Min. J. A. The newly elected offilcers of the JOHN L. MASON, DAVENPORT, IA! Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Church Sketch of whose If e appeared in are: President-Mrs. N. E. Gould; ouihas isuebroherof i s 1 Vice-President-Mrs. Jas. Dey'man; Mu asnsBoeanville fMr . .1Recoîding Secetary-Mis. J. E, L Mason Bowanvile C oie; Treasurer-Mrs. W. Wallacee Coîresponding Secretar y-Mrs. 1H. LOCA ANOOTHEWISE Jamieson. LOCL _ND____ IS League meeting in the Methodis Mr. John and Miss-Eva Hellyaî are Church Monday had a splendid at- visiting relatives in Toronto. tendance. Mr. Wallace Bragg, Citi- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Chase re-I zenship Vice-President, was in charge. cently visited relatives in Coîboine. Scripture Lesson was rend by Miss Mrs. W W. ToontoGertrude Haximley; solos weîe sunî Mrs W.W.Tamblyn, ot, by Mrs. T. Wesley Cawkeî, Mis. W spent the, week-end with Mis. J. H. J. Moîrison and Mr. Albert Hircock; Jury. The topic "How we can help the Miss Bertha Tamblyn, Toronto, was church and how the church can help guest of Miss Edith Hillier over'the Us" was ably taken by Bey. W. H. week-end. Spargo. Pastor Moore dismissed the Mi. and Mis. JohnMeGill, Toron- meeting with the benediction. Mon-

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