(ahd Ee ed PAGE TWO "The Whitby Daily Times Adyeriising, news will be received at the Whit Hourgw Gosette and ChvomidorTuiopmans A3==After Business SEP ALSENT ATIVE. JAMES H. ORMISTON. AOA BR / . DF PARISH hi) NES ™ id Heard With int Fi poset i me nr of All mtd Chureh, held the Town Hall en Tunsdn i i 0d evening, wes ation rh #ugakes, Fresid nt nn 8 rocior and her falths a {11 vi of workers weve well sits atied With the results of thelp ors when the closing time of the Ar arrived, uring the Afternoon the tahles of home made cooking, eandy, fancy work, towels, novelties, ete, "also the fish pond, 'attraoted many eager huyers, and the ladles in charge wera Kept husy, Tha tables and hall wera very tastefully dens orated for the eeeasion, adding much to the enjoyment and attrad © thyenany of the hasaay, Potween 6.80 and 7.50 a dell elous supper wus served to a very large number, Very quickly hors) 3 y lad, 0) : Lo hd other (hinge digappess" (I the advenre of keen ap HE a da Jadien were coms onda 88 ote i hand Jor the tine yee red yr ht supper an sddron Was en hy the Henarahle and por: now Cody, on a yecent visft to Hol Land, ta which un more anded reference where in this fesne, During the supper & number of most negaptahle melections were rendered hy the popular Clarke ops | is made eles: 'ehentin, ineluding A povnst solo a Brie Clarke, 7 rector, sl M, Orisa) intratueed Ho pr, Cody to the gatherin Those | deparimen y of The fine Jatin: ANON Ware! Mis Cais Jan rh and Mr, 9, Home made cooking==Mre, Bell and Mrs, Millard, Plow pid In owela=Mrw, in i Home Mud i IL Downie, Mrs, (DF) Webster and Mrs, Kier: nen, Apron (3 led, Min gaorge Rie Fish Pong Mrs, Carter, " tableg-~Mry, Collud pnd Mea, Shae} Mey, Haker apa LL arn Mn all ard and' « vakine| h Threadgeld and My, Loar) Hlalghthelm and Mrs, Perry, Hr, Mrs, Haprd and Mrs, Toms, ae You ean't ha both a lar and a LA salesman, William Wrigr ey, Ir J wy When Pain: Comes Two hours after eating What many pafnle onl Indigo Mon very often means excess acid In the stomach, The stomach nerves have heen over«-itimulated, and d sours, The corrective Ia an alka, which neutralizes melds Ine santly, And the heat alkall known to medieal selence In Phillips' Milk pf Magnesia, IL has remained the pandard with physielans in the B0 ponre sinee Its invention, One spoonful of this harmless, Hps' hy physlolans far 60 years In oop rooting sxeess aolds, oantaing full divections~=any drug: ators, thaialosn Alkall In water will new tralige fustantly much acld, and the symptoms dle APPOAT AL ONG, use arude methods when ones you learn the eMalency of this, # Aamall hottle to try, many times as You will naver Uo gel He sure to wet the genuine Phils 1k of Magnesia presorihed Hach bottle rule these and, w His talks with the multitudes Brand Office, at y A # and Jews " pi hin firm sonvietion the avernment would oth nationalities and {hat for y nu 4 Aavele in work oni to digplace the Y, and t Hy fonlotisy h hatred which terminated in he ii Bt murdery, There va the feel HE, ton, Amen the Arabs that the th government, which mandsts ovar Falestine, diserim. nlnet them In favor of the anon Cody, however, iy 'With the many changes take plate tn Palestine under Heli nd other probleme would be santifactorily solved In hase 08, ody spoke at a on 2 Wo vigit to the ore ie found ancient modren customs prevailing, Li ty where he visited many of the plaees mentioned In the Old and aw Testaments, as well an same of the cities of the old world sn Palestine, partigularly In the great open places, he saw for himself many of the things which Chyist during His earthly minlatey AW and frequently veferred te In His disciples and to Many of the se wunoelated he lite of Christ gave him An he vialted them and walked Ip Christ's Hiern) steps & new and pi feeling of vomradeship New Testaments were Aotual delinerations of the customs valling tn hoth anclent and modern | [TI lonely The Country Described Canon Cody gave an interesting THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER &, sv Y. CANON CODY GIVES INPRESSIONS pL OF THE HOLY LAND): am Seints. rl i Pl ith rie a ha (Diy [4 ihe recent trouble oupren: the B do fay nt 1 Fale HT pn" fhe hy wide | of myn! rede the ali HEHE Kd hs of the foun. d the The Old f Hd! i on LLL Gn of the ony rh very |W LA iy 7 Foy Sravailin ator. bi 4 Ft re 0S ap ltl wanlliny # In res nt on of the ropes and of Chrig were partiowlarly interesting, He Lown uae he with history Hele min of | ig) Jo tind slautine 'w vel pighne valling fl rd i a ve owl axe 'trmor@narily roeky more Hones than he hed "oy Shy whire glee In the werk ap YRileyn whers In (he ali ot the " tl men many hall A wore fonght; o aren section WIth & ye deap fo ot i Gh plan of Moh - others sid the uplands of Mosh ith id wed for rad ng " ih id hot "vary Tari any ihe ny omarion nnd lg Jd 6 Hama war thay wera hres' ¥ thousand vi go, and of rn # more modern ethods, were fratight wit Iflauition and har ile J ih Wt he hey a ph oh "ud ie, ih i | " AT ho i i L] le ' ot (plese wheve ons, fk sult, literally go land . plavey Mowes of od & view of the " hol RM an ome over | id whole UN wis British admintutratio I stated, There vars, five frou i railways covering the entire enun- tryi telephone and telagrph wires were everywhere; h dro Bower od worg being » Maniiehe om ha River Jordan Heht ny jJorise. fom and other places] Caplinlists were developing the miners) ane other resources of the Dead wes anf other DYOETORS WAN nated throughout the country, Enlist aolontes were being established, hut Canon Cody thought there ware as many Jews leaving the country an there were entering, The total Jewish Papulation today was 160,000, and of this number 60,000 ware In Jerusalem Canon Cody closed with his dees larvation that the Heitish would do right with hath Jews and Arabs Also thet & visit to the Holy Land helpad one ta know and better un derstand Va associations of long aro, partienlavly the days in whieh hele walked up and down Lhe [1] On hehalf of the Chureh and au dienes, Rev, J, M, Crisnll thanked Dr, Cady for his kindness tn eom ing ta Whithy to give such a fine address FRANK ROGERS DID NOT FACE CHARGE A carvection 1s made with vegard 0 A siatement which appeared In the Whithy section of the paper to the effet that the charge against Frank. Mowers for gruelty to ant wile wan dlemissad hy Maslstrate Willis In Whithy pallies court, Tt hak haan pointed out ta The Times What dhe eharen was never oalled by the court and that therefops Nt ea ld pot have heen dlsm lesed, The veport tn question eoneerned LSS re RR ky * pe | Tn EW a ror The WEEK END Hoo VER APRONS Area | hoo { olded upon the suggeation of A Pupon the tafolitiony expressed the etd 0) - A ors Wilbur, well-knn i mer i ol niukilion, in whi fo Whit bhava hee Wi ' iad he Crown vgre URL th pA ane aly for the shinee rr ofers rig dropped Jt whils the charge wan pronied against Wilbur, The cease copesrned Lhe trapsporia- thon of eattle inn tedek to Tovon to and alleged overcrowding of th unttle od I aiken that thf / Wr pe pa CONVENTION IN ram Continued fram page B) This n fram the Toronto Bosrd of Mids " uraing " pediselon ' the, go LAX rate Md. the cory ] 1] " 0 otad to approv ' t sob ion one oll A " heme a itil the Hoguin 0 oh oo onal pi of tom Hy inn oul al "| nity . ni TH Hon tra ame and to Et ote phir wo Jom How ilo No, 0 from the Ham fiton Chambery' of Cemmeroe [1% freming asonearn far he 8 renent her fon of the Howrd & allway Oo oie | to pr vide 0 LL missioners in voouing for an SHentle of " Jurladiet to vaquire public service com HY sibjent ta the Ra IwAY Aut, 1a abe tain the approval of thet hody as to the terme : aondittons Ynon which they might lesue securities, was also on bri Inst night hon motion of ¥, ¢, Hodgins and 0 od ise Pouriet Todas ™ evans! on of the Kingston Chamber of Commerce that the Pravinelal Gavernment vequire all tourist lodges to be blared under supervision and Inspeetion as in the ease with hotels and eamps, Wal Apprayed ipod | Jot on of R 1, Preston and (1, ONAN, Resolution No ne from Hallevilia Chamber of Commeres oalling for the approval of a trans Canada motar highway was strong ly favored by the Chamber last night and the delegates will act acoordingly, The suguestion from the Kings ton Chamber of Commerce for leg Inlntion making i ohligatary for all motorists ta phile | WY Insurance was P| HR hy the Chamber last night and the delegates were Instructed ta ope posa It ween motion of W, KE, Da vie and J, O, Young, Tt wan fell that the experience of Massaohiuus atts had shawn that sueh legisla: Hon was net practicable Inereass Game Peotection The Chamber dpproved Hesoiu: tion Neo, 17, trom \he Peterborough Ohawbhar of Commeree vaquesting tha provinelal government to in erease the annus) appropriation far the purpose of protecting he game fish In Ontaple, upon motion of R, D, Preston and ¥, J Reddin 81 Lawrense Pevelopment Rosalutions Na 9 and from the Relleville Chamber ol Com meres and the Prince Edward County Hourd af Trade, respectively, wry the eommeneement of the Ht Law renge-rontestosthessed project und the St, Lawrened water power de velbib en aehome and sosaperation with the Untied States ta st these prcdects realities arousdd AH able discussion and it was foal do de: A fn 2 I, Graves tg leave the delegation with an open mind 1a disevss thes ques [tony as they see fit at the eanven: AW, Heard of Education, in commenting ton, Hell, ehatrman of the apinien that the time had nat yet ars rived when Canada sould Aan the onarmous expenditures Involved in this prajesty, He olaimed that the latest figures showed that the actual saving to shippers upon sampletion of this route would be small, Can pda he thought cauld well afford 10 Walt twenty-five years before som withing herself 10 sueh an undertak: ny, Go Dy Conant agreed with wweh whieh was sald by Mv, Hell hut he considered that Canada's hand might he foreed as the United States eonld develop " Ahttative route, In des veloping the Bt, Lawrense wuts he submitted that TE apgratian of (the United 'Slates would be weves: sary and that therefor Canada cick ich HRA Bowmanville EE---- News, advertising and subseriptions will be reonived af the Bowmanville Office of The Times, Tolophones~Ofhes, 687, /REPRESENTATIVE~~B, HERBERT MORTLOCK ANDREW'S Y.P.L. 70 BOYS OF fo SCHOOL Hallowe'en Party Hold Last Jrvunlag With Fine with fhe president, Jnines o DIONEMN Shened with a dust thn HA at Marion and Caroline amliten, Th # we followed oa WMO OUN 1 sading hy Mpa, Hugh wmeron, In response to u vigorous olapping she KAVe AS AN SROOYE & shovl regliation "A eure tor a * tough The nest selestion was a trio Hanhoth Moleun, Vera Lon and Caroline Hamilton, ry then spoke a faw "ie of whom 10 the " [ Av IR wha Fave An if teresting drops on the origin of fl Howiupvilie's youthtul aay New: Wn Hasknay then playe ana solo "In on Monastry Garden" "heh wae followed by & Heantelh resitation hy Miss Joan Hathwate, The program sanoluded with a chorus hy Newian Hackney, Willlam Ingram and Bruee Cameron, On hehwld of the boys fram the Training Hehool, Harold Les gave & hearty vole of thanks and the mest: ing came to 8 close with refresh: ments served by the ladies and supplied hy Mrs, Henry, ye r---- AY.P.A, OFF ICERS ARE INSTALLED BL John's AY. FA held Iw iret regular meeting of the year in the Parish Hall last night when the lustillation af offeers tank place, The offfears Instaligd were, President, John Guan, vieepres! dent, Holand Hate] treasurer, Mes, Forrest Dilling; secretary, Miss Graen, Following a hort busi' ness wesklon the pregident Intros duoed the speaker far Lhe evening, H, (, Mole, Dominion Secretary of the Angllean Young People's Be lety Mr, Mala In an exceptionally LY tevesting address outlined the avigin and objects of the Hoelety and in & graphic manner told of the work that Is helng done among the young people of the Angliean Chureh In Canada, A hearty vole of thanks wan accorded Mr, Male At the completion of his remarks, Phe meeting was well attended and the date of the nest meeting was set for November the eighteenth, WOMEN'S CANADIAN CLUB HAS MEETING The Women's Oanadian Club of Bowmanville held {ts regular meets mE In the lecture veom of A, Paul's Churoh yesterday afternoon when the speaker was NN Brie Prawn, wite of tha curator "ef the Nation! Art Gallery in OWawa, The meeting opened with Mwy, (learge Mason in the ohalr and after the regular business aes wlan Mra, Mason introduced the upeaker, Mrs, Brawn toak for her sul Joot "Oanadian Art a Natlonal Asset." Hetore the largest attend: od meeting of the year she gave A mont Interesting address with the Ald of lantern plottives, Mea Ines i He of | from ad] Daily . Times FAURE INJURY IN'BAD ACCIDENT Family Survive Mirssulous: ly When Train Hits Car Near Newonstle EE Port. Mapes, Nov, 6 ~When John Comer's our was hurled to the eens tre of 8 Crossing Ww i" struck hy a fait lo 0, train shout taive mi on West of Ye last night Comer, i oiler and three small dp i" 8 miraculous. sicape oath an the front section and angine of the GAY ware almost com: : ately torn off In the evanh, The Gamer family 'were an thely way to Newsastle for the evening, The sar had almost cleared the alorossing when the engine stalled and the train travelling fant, struck the ear hatars the escupsnts could got out and shove It sleny of the tracks, PUBLIC SCHOOLS OCTOBER REPORT Monthly List of Honor Pupils in Central and South 8c Schools The following Ave are "the honor vall reports for the Central and Houlh Ward public achanls In Bowman: ville, Room 1, Br, dtherCyate Oraws forth, Jean Morris, Alleen Hately, Helan Mason, Gertrude Hooper, David Andrews, Jean Brough, Mary Thompson, Russell Hayes, Fauline Adams, John Bhives, Harry Depew, Lillian Privand. H, Johnston, teacher, 'Fourth Qlass-=Dayls Dudley, Grace Rundle, Belma Barts lett, Marjorin Jones, Helen Pritoh- ard, Ada Clarke, Joan Hpry, Cap Hahy, Fred Woed, Clara Bellman, Habt, Mel fad, teacher, Room 8, Jr, dth--=Haleg Gunn, Oltfard Hall, Marien Jowell, Aud rey Hillewt, Bialne Neaman, Doro: thea Alder, Tan Bell, Hasel Woad- ward, Boh Mellyean, Joyoa Luxton, Miss M, M, Jennings, teacher, Room 4, 8p Ard ary Birks, Baward Nickerson, Madge Moses, Naney fheubb, Hille MeFaeiare, Joe Wightman, Greta Raby, Fred die Nea) and George Homeraenles (agumd), Bart Johnston, Miss Helen (), Morris, teacher, Room A, Jv, Srd==Frances Hear), PMoarence Bhotter, Lovnia Dewell, Kd. th Rowe, Hazel Flint and Kathleen obinson (equal), Hiale Fini, Grace Bellers and Donald Eanders (equal), Thelma Hares, Miss Getta M, Wiekett, teacher, Room §, Jn, Fearon Brawn, Olavence Tomlinson, John Wests nutty Ruth Hennlngs, John Welsh, Mary Lyle and Neale Rehder (e0qr uel), Albert Westautt, Jaek Mutton Ala oy Hennings, Vivian Bunnen, teacher, Room ¥, Jn Srdo--Mangs ret aod Marian Booth, Ruth Tves, Bett glo, Ruth Logan and Marion Luin (equal), Josaphine Cavarly, Omery Mitohell, Dorathy Barton, Retwy aah Rath Oryderman, Porethy Bradt, Roam 0" Mis Lota 1, Boaga, tencher, Boom 8, Br, dnd-=laohard Bom arsonlen, Jusk Underihl, nhie Howe, Helen Cation He Javtence Connors (aqual), ne / # ' dnek Fisher, Kathloon lh he hy Iu rid A Crawlorth Neil has. Hoar, - od wd io b Jo y Wepeher, , Br, inden on Jari ean, Veda - MeDonsld, Rhas ry ¥iitred Sty A Wen, Mar Irwin: Ron Darin slop frook ne Par tricia Wilson, George Morris, Geor: wenn Tamhron, re, Muriel By *, teacher, Room 10, Br, 1st==Donald Me Tivesn, Hive Votter, Doris Mones, Hryoe Bogkle, Beatrice Kembring und Dervolhy male (equal), dr. Laks Ld] wood Moedy, Marlo now, Tamblyn, George Hellman and Mary a ( obs Hoar bahar: Room 34 vIn 7 Kyindelly BIL Tomlinson Kent Nanas dr, ¥r--Malra Pinniwall and Harry Bmith and Henry Wightman (equal), Mavis Garton, toginners==Marlon Dudley, Bih- ol Paneghue, Rachel Hilderiey, Miss 1, M, Nargent, (aacher Room 18, Primer Awd Brooking, Margaret Btorey, Jimmy Clarke, Hobbie Furdy, Marjorie Tomlinson, Donald Allg, Primer Be-Jaok Hately, Pattinson, Kelth Blemon, Baldwin, Primer O.=Violet MeAllister, Primer DWenley Martin, Mil dred Pahiiat, Jie aFenters, Minn @ re pan topsher, ROUTH WARD oo Room 1, Jv, 1e=Flovences Calver, Oarnl Mar "John Matthew, Hr, 1=--Havold Woodward, Phyl {I lols Dorothy Huttopuhaw, a, i Dorothy Nickerson and Laon Connors (equal), (iareline Brown, Halph Cale, Edith Richayds, Miss Marjorie Clallagats, feather, Room 8, Hr, Pro=Hase! L a Richard Weslaway, ne Yhaed N ward, Frank Osmond, he) 1d dir Jognne A Jes Runeell Ir, Pro=Wilean Stephens, Dunlap, Violet Haprett, West, Donald Neirou Mins Margaret eivegor, _teaoher, It in perfestly all right for a bing oh ta want 1a hald en 10 her hyip i she should net de it whils he ni Ministers wivey, i knows, have a hh lot and a particular lady's lot an outed the sympathy of & friend that # remarked: "Thers ought 10 * special place in heaven for minis w wives," "Paghaps you's 1h hy ren ry the minister's wife, * ol I shop ther ga with my Msband. { Christian Regloter, FOR BALE; § voom briak, all modern, North ond, Wes | HHH Will aaerifies top' 41000, Would tonsider te | ! hana, VIE 0 this Ww Din Phone {Fr TNE DRUGGISY FOR SERVICE PHONE 376. NXT Te Pos OPPS Now ot Brown 1s a very gifted speaker and she held her audiences oloaeat Attention roughout her ol which fv of great tuettions | value, A hearty vote "i thanks vd tendered Mrs, that she might com ve Alain Brawn her address and the hope wb SNP A. Ih the near future, y Arawn Was the guest of Mra, J. HN, H, Jury during her "ay in Bowmanville, R. R. STEVENS BUYS could nat afford to 4 Mud ta delay 100 long, STG Ree ok - toh, Nov ~The Up per Penlnauly, that iy 9 onion above the St YO KH a Ae hats Pros iL i in Mihita 1 fe 00 [WE duces a on ols of pos 10 SMOCKS toss in Mi \ y not the large Bas ATA in he PR Ww in h I Lot fine English Broadcloth, made in the us: ct nal H Sand Needless Pain} Thay Iota col "rum ive courea Rp Spl diyeby Bow RR True Bills Agelnat Bowmanville Boys Milton, Nev, A ey Lk ho im Wi tements LA and deals ors hore are that Salo prices at the AR , a from [owstody, many 1epidents of Biwhatv \ hn ha - { this vespeet and SOW IRL apo Aline Tg ey were a vos (he AN ta eelity nN Penman"s Silk % Wool END de hai gl i Flwmanville now well wi \ the Thum Loin Frengl 0 Spec . Nett POLAR list Ee \ Ba We ON Ra fu IY Yostordny amal aE the three oe Veme Pair : FEN nN cant fat in tance Nagy [ een fast M Sines the prelt AR King han escaped 'I i edd, ean that es AR (Mise Grim "And wo YEW are gee ANDRUS DAIRY HERE Phely her were wider enliivation it taek Mace reesmily when Rot Of floral cretonne in many pron da dark au light colorings, an ie u ha The latter ah ME the o Upper Peninsula, Fy '\ a with but iris, Me fie ae Daley nS Ap WO AGE N i King and hy AOR py Lower! A LA a hoa a ot C Traverse are hort 4.00 . fo =True bills wom Cig to | r W ol ba ™ about Pmanville youths, . \ wenty- FANE h of ---- _DEWLAND, imited § RETR LJ the oily conser this yi ater WA fae 10 Be my sonsin-law ---- A transaction of interest v flevans, 'tion Of the fun jen Daly, Minatied ho t especially smart garment home use, "Ren. $1.95, Special --~ 1.00 Megha A Mn Price AW nthe iy 000 aores Naw POtALORY N enominge an RL andthe Fognily BL a he porte +H of the thea ahave the pa A AL AR iE . 8 0 mk, " TRY So NF thei ed at hove, Shader Wo EM CRRA | tnrned hy a Hy Ao Joan avalse 3 o [Aare Jose: Houston = ne | per acre wp here pA ky King, ow a to $1.23 a hush ---- bei _- : big) Ah bushel AML th 9 price ~ Ay Jove! 1 havent thought a : a HE