Bownianville News Vol. LMI. M. A. JAMES & SONS, Publishers.B h - I ing us new business almost daily. ~T~AV ~Tf~TT ~ i. D. hool Die O-win1 Mdedi .sh to ?pport rse f one ar- ts dro -eatly anna any cl Rare Advantages for Home and Fam*ly. Shopping Early Shopping A Vital Part of the Christmais S pi rit If you would be assured of the utmost both in value and en.joyment in your Christmas Shopping-we suggest that you be- gin Now! We are already featuring merchandise particularly suited to giving, in assortmènts and at prices which may not oc- ciur again during the season. The advantage of leisurely and con- venient selections is now yours-advantages which later may be crowded by pressing time and erowded aisles. APL of Ohriist 1 as r ýk-to be de- % Others arel t of thIl - Bthe hol for the si for the 1 lpe(d oy re than .ly ýho irougli Dur- effect that at Oshawa iing to gen- 1the mitli-1 eiama on e- iotor plants up to fuil son f the fenmiploy ee-s Sent tine isi TY BOY gScblool Departmîl bat City work of ~mo. Tlough a native of Cana e as been in C;Ilifornia for abiott e:arlS. 1e bas, been tténndig voning school for sonie tuer,. TH t pI)'esenit a member of the commer las, where h, is niukng a go;fod )rd for himnesîf. Mr. Creeper ise loedon the clerical force of1 andard 011 Company. Loi-ne should inforn itbe editor t] e is a native born Canlaian. 1 igratulate im on hi5s success. S. S. DELEGATES REPORT Just now we are showing an We invite your Decorative and IJseful Lamps Suitable for Ail Roonis IC I Lanips., Table Branches,: and Newcastle Bowmanville il Y J . . Cl- M ..V T. C. Jeweil. 1by al presenit. s rved 'and(i a S SCHOOL NURSE DEPARTs j PUBLIC REST ROOM TO BE Medi*cal Inspection ini Schooili OPENED AT ONCE scontinued Indefinitely. The 'Chamber of Commnerce, the Town Council, Womien's Ins-tituite and ig to dhe fact that ten class West Durham Agricultural Society n theBwmni1eNwc .have decided to open a Publie Rest ical Inspection unit dic lont Roomn in Prower Block over Couh,' continue to hýelp toward the Johnston'& Cryderman's Store. The of the work of the school Comi-mittee hope to have it ready for or a second year, the re- use by Saturday, Deewber lat. 1 twý,enity-four class-rooms Anyone having smiall heating stoves, iiable to carry on the work tables, chairs, linoleumi, blinds or nd the resuit is tha1t the work curtains that they would like to do-. pped indefinitely which is nate, please notify Generai John to be regretted, for Miss Hug,-hes-, President, or D. R. Morrison, bas done splendid work and Secretary. hlildren have been benefitted _____ It OSHAWA'S EXCELLENT CHOIR1 A Very Larfie Audience Greeted MTES LO AC OR Simoe Stee~ ~~boist hodr A meeting of teMtes loac Sirnoe tree Mehodit Coir Boaird for the County of Durham was in Bowmanyîill Methodj.t Chrc Il heîd in Bowmanviîîe Friday. There are i present si-x local benefIciaries The second exchange visit be- aithe am5,ount being,-pad o nt onthly is$3,115 50, $40 and $30. Another -tween the choirs of Osbawa Simcoe loa plction was consideredl and -a 1Street Methodist Church and Bow- rcomndton made to the Board "manville Metbodist Choirs took place Commissionerts. cut tteIrs last Sunday evening wh e n about lTher re ti cou ne aiIe reseon forty members froni each churcb ex- t e lust and the. amount paifi ont !L-: canged places. The pastor, Rev. tee-n ïoveMer st, 1920 and the end S.- C. Moore, B. A., B. D., preached 0f July 1923ý was $19, 457. I~ot sevics i bi cbuchgivng hrouutthe Province of Ontario a tb thsevl .es n is huchgiingthre re3,840 famnilles ec"iving aidt a Tha-ksgiving message iu the froni the Mothers' AlI&wancp Board. ,orming.The choir sang "The Nine- T~hereý are 1,594 famillies with Z1 chiidren IltyandNine byWoodockand issunder 16 years; 1,066 families witb 3 y an Nie" y Wodcck nd isschiîdren undelr'16 years; 641 with 4 Mildred Cole sang very sweetly children; 287 ffith ý5 oblidren; 124 with, Entreat me not to leave Thee" by 6 ecPldrtn; 55 with 7, cldren: 26 with Gounod. In the evening Pastor 11 o; 2 wniiitii 9etotlofmen and 2 with M oore's theme was "That Bo -. les with 11,818 lcrn. The amoun What is he worth"l? preýaching a of alowances paid outtin the Province very excellent srmn iain, ýnPduring the mnonîl of July wa -1'$M6,770.1 ST. JOHN'S CHURCH BAZAAR ence, hih s beinghLufd( in to wek-end. The Oshawa choir Coet azaar and Re-opening of 1dIl direction of Prof. M. lm t Fniday, Novelber 23rd. T1heregn rendered spleudidîy three will be bootbs of fency work, eprons, ailntems , banting the Lord's Pr, handkerchief, candies,' books, chiîd- and acosn benediction at thee ren's bootb and bran pie. Bazaarl of the servicee. The antbemis, opeus at 3 p. ni. Dinner served1 demed witb Sucbl finle precisionv frors 5.30 to 7.30 p. m. Menu- ,c onquering- Kings their Ti Jellied Chickeu, Spiced Be ef, Scal- Take", "Songs in the Night" loped Potatoes, Salade, Pickles snd "In lieavenly Love Abiding" 11the Celery, Apple end Fruit Pie, Jelly, one unaccomipanied. The s Cake, Tea. 50c aud 25-c. 45-6 pbony quartes, Mr. and Mre. T.' East, 1Miss Jean Reddie and Mr. A. Dewl,-andI, sang very sweetl .weetly Solemn TIhoughtf'*. A1 ll es cquartet comiposed Of Ms tioIsp tal azaar mlon, Miss L. Garriowý, Mrs.J .r Smitb and r.H ol Bae To be beld in the sai.g "At the Close of Day" t] voices btencing imost barmonjow Town Hall, Bowmanville The wbole musical service was ni pleasing1- the choir reepond FRIEAY & SATURDAY promptîy and carefully to the dir tion of the leader. The large au DECEMBER 7th and 8th ensce present was greatîy dalighi 1witb the work of the choir firom 1 Bazaafr will open at,3 o'cloc~k sister town church. After the s Orchestra in attendance in the výee the Ladies' Aid served refreý evening. inents in tIi!e school-î,oom te t Chicjcen Pie Supper will be served choir and their frieads, wbieme a in Disciple Chun'ch commencing ciel boum'as bappily speut in so at five o'clock. and speech and tbe thanks of t visitors freely, expressed by Mr.' Pnice 50C -A.1 Dewland,« secouds-d by- Mr.*BE Gay and supported by Prof. StevE SATURDAX, DEC. 8th son.*1 The appreciation of the Bo manv e a dien e Wa voi ed i Bazýaar Wll be cotinnued. Aftem- neat speech by Dr. A. S. TilIey ai noon tee will bc served. seconided by Dr. J. C. Devitt. ln the eveniug a Thmee Act Comedy entitled.1 Annuel meeting off Cbildrea'e A "FACINCI THE MUSIC" Society will be beld Tuesday, N Admission 50e y ,ven-iber 27, ati3 P. m. in Coun( Chamber, Port Hope. Al Persei Reserve the date, Kverybod interested cordia11y invited. Jol coine. - W. Birkle, -Piesident, Jarmes AUTUMN WEDDING onlyornar aL sililb u gift bth il rpin. iloweS, of g inotor for 0011 was 1 in a natvy i catofbi -gif t oF wvas a i ..EASURE W. I JFOALR LONUMN dlMINISTERS AND CHURCHESFq MNMN' e Re Dr . j. Sîmp o 'f Tor'io las At the A rlisice m eeting of the ilj ee ecr C or the 'TIIank]-offering mnembers of Bowmianville Soidie-s' gservies i th MethodjChrc OlClub the following, resolution was a Tb Savçtin AmyFridy, ov.passed unanim-ously: "That a strong The Slvat0u FrdayNov.effort be made by the Club) to maisýe - 23rd. , S tereoptiiýan L ectu re entit-. f n d fo t e pu o e of e c i g ley Sethed to be Shot"l. Admis-. memiorial in honor of the boys fromi sion 15C. Sunday, Nov. 25-Ser- this town who lost their lives in the vices at il a. r., 3p. mn., and 7 p. m-l Great War ad would further urgeý iýelols CIirl.ny '.('.Moe ail citizens to give the movenent 1Toronto, Gteneral ereayMethiodist we miay be able to fuIfill a long ne- S un da.y Schools and y o ing P e ofl 's - e t d d t " Societies. 23 _p .Sunda(Iy Scool.gec dut" p. mn.-Mr. Taylor Satn Nationial Boysing rk Secre(tarýy. 8.15 p. im.-- service of Boys' Conferenice. "YE OLDE JEWELRY SHOPPE" * t 4 p . in . a mla ss n me tin g o f l) O Y S in _ _ _ JSt. Paul s church. l x Elo' - r Chit a Gf s SSt. John's Cburch, Rector, Rev. G. * 1 j'-orCrtns it S. Postlethw aite, 'M . A. O rganist Bo an il' 'O d Je e r -Mrs Jon A Gun. eptage1maShoppe' wbicg bas served the citi-1 S u n d a y N o v e m b e r 2 5 t h . 8 a . m . 1 z e s o h c m u i y f r v r 5 0 foly C om m union. il a , mi.- Mý orn .. z n f t i o rnn- o v r 5 ing rayr ad srn~o. 230 . ~ years has never bad its show cases1 -Sunday School. 7 P. .-Even-and window ladened with sul-v a' song and sermon. Preacher, The grand~ array of attractive and sen- Rectr. ible gifts 'as now greets the earlyl St. aul' Cbuch, ev. . ~.Christmas 8bopler. St. auls Curch Re. D W. There's a gift of Jewelrylasting Best, minister. il a. m.-Taylor and beautiful-here fo~r every mers- Statten Secretary National Bo0YS'7 ber of your family, as well ns that Work Board. 2.3O-Sunday School loved one you hope (some day) to and Bbe Classes. 3.45-Mass ipeet- include as a niember of your family. irng for delegates to the conference Watches, diamiond rings, scarf pins, and Chier Boys of the communit.brpns-dozens andl dozens of gifts 7p. m - M~r. C. F.P e m n er - to choos r m i rc a g s t tary Ontario Boys' Work Board. 4'!suit oer om in pricea tyes to The Young People's Guild of the suit every taste, Presbyterian Churcli met on Wed- 1 Then tere's Cina Colpot In- nesday evening. After the opening dian Tree, Wicker SÎwlpg Baskets, hymn the Scripture Lesson was read Leather ;Shopping Bags, bundreds of by Rev. D. W. Best, The topic was dollars wvorth off new "SilverwareT in charge of the Missionary Commit-? pst unpacked, Boudoir Electrie, tee and an addreý frors the first two 1Lamps, Cut Glass of ever descrip- chapters of "The Island Beautiful4 tien, a~nd' miany trikts for i was ably given by Miss Etina Jewell. givinig. Mrs. A. Colville sang a solo which Yoîs are not urgeif to buy at this wvas geatly appreciated. Subject for store. But you arle most likely. to t Wednesday next is "The Farnier's find the rigbt gift at the rigbt price t Movement". Ail welcorme. et the 'Olde Jewelry $bpoppe"-Alex, I 't lit Ti 31, lyt ofo bet, 1 89 the MEMBERS 136TH BATTALION Plans are being made to hold a ire-union celebration of aIl *ex-iEý- bers wbo enlisted in the 136th Dur- hanm Battalion C. E. F. An or'- g'anization meeting for the aboya Wei- this :0be The barvest festival etpper anîd bazaar in, $t. paups Chûrch on' 'Fi- day afternoon Nwere a great siuccess, Ail departmet were replete withl articles that sold readily. The tee room ;and suppr roorm were also well patron'ized andi the ladiçe àre re, .oiciug over the tuccese of. their labors.. The fine weather off the past twýo weeks bas enabled the -îen¶bems of the La-wn Bowling Club to lIay on the green several days during the pat two *weks. Neyer, bef ore have tbey bowled later than Noven- ber i lth. Dr. A. S. Tilley, C, B. KCent, P. M., Dr. M. G V. Gould, B. A.. and Mr. J. J, Mason, Secretary, played a game of Scotch Doubles on ruesday. Miss E. M. Hanna, the School NTurse, whose work amongas us was- discontinued on October 81st., re- turned to Toronto where it was ber intention to do private nu~rsing.' Sfortly,aiter ber return to the city, she was unexpectedly called to her home at Delta, Ont., to nurise ber nother who met witb an accident mu which hem collar bone was fractured. General regret 'prevails tba5t the womk of meýdical inspection lin schools in West Durham bas been stopped ecause some rural school trustees Fe.,i that the bard times do not war- 7art retainingMis an' sr 7ices.- Mis an'e e- PotHope nigbt echool hàs an at- endance of 85 students, Mmr. Roy Candler, Toronlto, spent the vekIendi at bis father's, Mr. s . CandItir, M\r. Leslie Jaclteon attended the Royal Vinter Pair at Toronto and exhiib!t,(d fine, Shiortioru. While tbreusbing- on the farn of faniès leili. 1\onf-iy at Cenjreý7!ll, 11e *barn ok lire and with theseason s orop wiýas nipletely destroyfi. Johin Pr-oudfootWy, wi-o wus in- ired in an automobile accident ýiii-tlie rovincial Hiehway, on NoVe11ber 11, inTnsay1 Oshatwa Hospiftai: Mtrs. Maia>Çobbs bas very ,-cilrout,- adthouglutully bneiher cheCk -$0to Mlrs. J. A. Mectellanl for t4e beLibrairy funm. This liber, Idq- tion Comles at a very opportune timel At Feul Sittings of Sàp1ýme Cou4t Cobourg t<he case of Adamis ve. Lames was au actvi ',,bougbt bý omas Adams, of t ownship o arke, to mecover possession of lot ýconcession 10, wahicb the plaintiff Lto the 'defendant,'rlho is the wif e the plaintiff, and their family,' as nauts at will, in orýýabot,,the'year )9. The defenda n aleged that eplaintiff, to whomn she was mair- id in 1879, deserted ber and their l ve chilidren in 1899, since w-,hichi e she has cared for tbe cbilren d cairbred on the4' fn T.. MEN'S AND BOYS' DEPARTMENT The exceptional values xye give in this department is bring- f attractive range of new Fail Suits and Coats. early inspection. - Couch, Johnston,& Crydermau, I OWmnilIe Pio ne 104 Limîtecl Make Your Home Cosy and Attractive We 110w have on display Bedroom Lamps, Bridge Lamps and Floor Lamps. We have Silk Shades in a variety of styles and colors,. also hand-painted parchmient shades. Beautiful 24 inch shade for floor ]amp, similar to illus- tration 103, in mulberry or in delft blue for only ........$12.00 Standard for same in mahogany or walnut .....$12.00 Bridge Lamps, similar to 109, complete with choicé of shades and adjustable standard for ...... ...................$25.00 F. F. Morris Co. 7ËOCAL AND OTHERWISE SReserve Friday, Deceniker 21, for eHase Line Christmas Conc~ert. Par- cticulars Inter. Y Mr- and Mrs. Frank 0. Jamies and tfamnily, Oshawa, spent Sunday at Mr. R. IL Hamley's. Rev. J. W. Totten celebrated. his 79th birtbday by preaching in Totten- hall Methodist Church Sunday. R ev. Neil, McPherson, D. D., Springfield, Mass, paid a'brief visit to his sister, Mrs. J. N. Lawrie, re- cently. Mrs. T. C. Jewell and Mrg. Geo. H. Bickell are attending the Women's Institute Convention in Toronto, dele- gates from BownianviUe Branch. ~Mrs. Maggie M. Tait Bush, Van- couver, B. sC., ini a letter to this office sexmds to ber old friends in Bo wmniiIe kind remembrances. Mrs. Isabella Seripture, Goiborne, %who was rettunirng f-rom a visit to hier daughter, Miss Evva Seripture, Toronto, visited her sister, Mrs. Charles Ma.nning, this week. A meeting of tbe White Shield Mothers' Club will be held on Tues- day, November 27, in St. Paul's Lecture Room at 8 p. m. sharp. Ail nmembers attend. New members cordially invited. Bowmianville Women's Institute will meetat Mrs. John Morris', Beech Ave., on Friclay, Nov. 30. Delegateà to Provincial Convention will 'give their report,. Meeting in chIarge of i Hrs. Hl. Jamieson, Captain. General John Hughes, Brig. -Ger, eral L. T. MIeLaghlUn, 'Cgpt. (Dr,.) G. C. Bonnycaste, Capt. Joe O'Neill, M. C., were arruwng th13 distinguished guests et the Veterans annualban- quet last Sa4turday eveping t Port~ ope. v The engagement is axrnounced off Muriel Ruth, youngest datugbter of M. and Mm. E. A. Trul1, Ham~pton, andi Gilbert G. Wilkinson, son A r and 1Mvrs. G. H. Wilkinson, TJoonto, MW, ýN U- V. 22, 1923 a Year In Advance 5ec Nn- 17 'l SOLDIPR-q Tr% DAMir eltiý,Tv% i T s reicrred idant. le ý-ý zl n Bowmanville News ,