Flair Night Attraction OPERA HOUSE, BOWMANVILLE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Direct Froni Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto Under Auspices of The Bowling Club D. W. GRIFFITH PRESENTS His latest stupendousSpectacular Success "Wayvv Down East" f14 - M I 1nW1XMKA NTTT T O' 0OVý"- A14 0 Y Jfl± .éJl>Jl .*t q9.- BURKETON S'chool opened on September 5th with a goodly number of beginners... Our pastor, Rev. G. T . MeKenzie preached an excellent sermon dealing with the' social probiems of the day, last Sunday morning ... . Sunday School and Ohurch as usual next Sunday... .The C. G. 1. T. Class will meet at the home of Our Presi- dent, Miss Curran, every Monday even- ing during the absence of our leader Mrs, F. Waterhouse, who leavea to-night for a trip to England. Last Monday evening a pleasant social evening was spent at the home of Mrs. F. Waterhousel by the girls of the C. G. I. T.... We ali wisb Mrs. Waterhouse a safe and pleas-J ant jofmney and a good time on her visit to the old homeland. She will be much missed by the church and young people where she bas taken an active part for the last seven years. Ready-to-wear bats in ail the new-J est styles now await your inspection at Dingman & Edmondstone's. HAYDON Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ..B1ýroad, Miss Violet and Mn. Maurice Bread, Toronto, and Mrs. Edward Wade o! Wel- land at Mr. Sulas Trewin's and other friends; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trewin. Bowmanville, Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Tre- win and son Bill at Messrs. Milton and Thos. Siemons; Mn and Mns. C. Avery accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. N. Welsh and son, Toronto, visited rela- tives at Manîposa; Mr. and Mrs. L. Graham visited friends in Toronto; Misses Vivian Amsbury and Dora Mount- joy and friend of Oshawa, at Mr. Thos. Mountioy's; Mr. C. Briggs, Tononto, at Mr. Thos. Slemon's; Our school 15 again neopened with Miss Courtis, Port Perry, in change ... . Temperance program on Sunday monning was conducted by Mra. C. Avery. Mr. R. Siemon gave an interesting address on Tempenance LONG SAULT AN APOLOGY- On Sunday good congregations The management of The Royal Theatre sincereiy regrets the greeted Rev. E. B. Cooke, Newcast- failure of the Famous Lasky Film le, who delighted his audiences 'with Service to f orward film for "The edifying and inspiring sermons. Ty- World's Champion" for Friday nîglit. roue choir rendered excellent ninsie. Those who were fortunate en- On Monday, despite the inclemency ough to see this picture on Saturday of the weather, a good crowd assem- night pronounced it one of the best bled to enjoy an excellent supper rgaseninBw nvl. provided and served by the ladies prgrasT.enn ossManger. of the congregation, some friends, C .RsMngr now-residents, muking a contribu- tion of provisions. ' The Bragg FURNITURE SALE Quartet deiighted the audience with ____ excellent songs while Miss Iva Gil- Miss E. M. Werry will seli at ber bank, Bowmanville, and Miss S. B. residence, Tyrone, on Monqay, Sept. McCartney, Toronto, gave splendic 25th the f oilowing: Happy Thought readings. Rev. J. E. Beckel, Beth- Range, neariy new, Art Souvenir any, a former pastor gave a timely Parior Cook, Goal Oul Heater, Wash- and appropriate address. The num- ing MVachine, Sofa, Quantity of Lin- bers on program were interspersed oleum, 3 Carpets, 1 Wool Rug, Wood with instrumental music by Mrs. Goal, 12 lIens, Chamber Sets, Biinds, Findley, organist, Mus. R. McCui- Lamps Chairs, Bedsteads, Tables, loch, Mr. Byron Farrell, Wm. Virtue Cupboards, Chicken Coops and other and three Barr Brothers. Proceeds articles. Sale at 1 o'clock. $132, A social was held on Tues- i Theo. M. Siemon, Auctioneer. day night. jTyrone, September 11, 1922. Ladies, if you want something really new and nifty in Ready-to- wear bats see them now at Dingman & Edmondstone's. music Mr. T. W. Stanley will resume teach- log again on Fridy, September Ist. For terms, etc., phone 12-r3. Miss Margaret Abernethy la prepared to take a.limited number of pupils in piano, at Mr. James Abernethy's, Odel I St., Bowmanville, phone 183-r13. 35-3* Mary-D. Souch, pupil 0f G. D. Atkin- son, Lecturer and Musical Directon of Ontarlo Ladies' College, Whitby. Miss Soucb will resumne her class in Piano and Theory Sept let. For terme phone 129-n21, Hampton Ont. 35-3w Reta R. Cole A. T. C. M., F. C. C. M., Teacher o! Voice Culture, Sigbt Sing- ing, Piano and Theory Pupils prepared for all grades of examinations. Class opens Sept. llth. Studio, King-st. West, Dowmanville. 35-4w* Phone 57. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Splendid oportunity for Party to p:ý into mnotor business in thjs locallY - Slales experience pref'erred, but flot i oessary. Apply to P. O. Box Seo, :t Hope, ont. LOST & FOUND. STILSON WRENCH-18 inches long, lost in Bowianville on Friday, August 18th. Finder please leave at States- man Office and receîve reward. 36-tf MON EV LOST-In Bowmanville, on Monday, August 21st, a Ten Dollar Bill by a delivery boy wbo can iii afford the loss. Finder will please return tc, Stat#sman Office and receive reward. PAINTING,PAPER HANGING ETC I wish to announce to the peopie of Bowmanvilie and vicinity that I arn prepared to continue the work of the late W. H. Fraser. Ail or- ders for painting, decorating, kai- soming, etc., wiii receive prompt and careful attention. Phone 363j, Jas. H. Abernetby, Odeii-st., Bow- manville. 37-tf w' - w - W - W - ~ W ~ - It is Iust a vear since we han nsir lRe.t Dnil~v Ssd~ ~rirI i~'~ v wh~r w~ll ~<~w ~wJ~ p( Rw.m~i~1I~ e . o , I ~ -, - --- - - ~r ~zzrIa~r~ > 1 1--l"