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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Mar 1927, p. 8

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pAGE EIGHT LrE CANADIAN STATESMAN, 56oWIIANVILLE, THURSDAY, MARCH 318t., 1927 OBITUARY MEN'S CANADIAN CLUB Norman S. Varce, Pawtucket, R. 1. Mr. C. H. Caban., K. C., -M. P., The N exNIcceu tIqe I î-idepe w-ige 'tJ There passed away on Saturday, Motel'Qewl adesthi A March 19, after two weeks' iîîness Men's ('anadian Club at the Balmorail following an operation for appen- Hotel on Friday, April th at 7.15 H R D Y MA C 31t,92 dicitis in the hospital at Pawtucket,;P. M. Mr. Caban is one of tbe T U S A ,M RC lt,12 Rhotde Island, Norman Stanley Var- outstanding debaters in the Houseo - - -F. coe, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Commans and is in great demantî as1 George Varcoe, Bownianville, in bis a speaker for Canadian Clubs. His NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLEI MINISTERS AND CHURCHES 37tb year. Hewa born in tbis suec lle "Recent Develap- tow ad wrkd fr tie n te ents in the Canadian Constitution". 'Miss Irene Ba.skerville and friend, Report of Deacon Dubbs on page1 Bowmanville Dominion Organ & Piano Factory af- Meber of the club are ta be hastsi Toronto, spent the Mei'reekend witb ber 7 sbould be credited ta Toronto St. Josepb's R. C. Churcb. Satur- terwards with the Otto-Hiegel and ta the ladies at tbis banqudt, eacb parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Basker-a. MsAbr edoTrnar- day-Mass 10.30 a. m 8 . Sniy Maon & Riscb Cmpanies in Toron-i member having the privilege f n-ý ville. Ms letGnrn ootr-Sna-%as1.0a . Sna t.tertaining anc guest. Mrs. Gea. P. Riekard was at Wel- turned home last week after spend-' Scbool-2 .30 p. m. Evening 7 p. ni. For the past eleven years lebe s conte Thursiay and Friday visiting ing two weeks with bier sister, Nr.ISrunadbndcin e.P 7 nteUnited btts, er sister, Mrs. Elfard, and ather Gen. Eilbeck. P. Buter. bee wokin intbeStaes1 RECITAL AT HAMPTON reaie.Srytreatht isAa S.Pa's Cuc, e.D.W as Ma-ýna er of the Repairing and reaies____tl re ot___M ssb S .P uls C urh ev .W Tuning 'Department of Meiklejobný On Tbursday evenîng, Marcb 24, . Mrs. M. Brawn wisbles ta express Colwill is under the doctar's care I Best, 'Minister. il a. m.-"Tbe Piano Ca. at Pawtucket and Provi-' h uisa r.J et Clsuncere tbanks and appreciation ta suffering fromt Iritis, a very painful'best portion of a goad nman's life". dence, RbaavedepinoIsland.t anal ber friends for the kintlly cour- affection of the eyes. 7 p m .-Militarism and Pacifisnu. .A.T.C M.. gave a plana recital tatolierat te faner2 .30 p-ni. -Sunday Seooal and Besde bi wfewb wa Mss: appreciatix e audience un tbe Suntlav setne a e ttefae United Cburcb, Rex. E. B. Cooke, BbeCass Winnie Jollow of Bowmianville, bel Scbal oo nt HmpPn .e t show. Pastor. SnapiB, i.m iblSt.andresPehtra brb jeaves two children, Stanley aged 10 ?îovn rga a edrd Mrs. W. H. B. Chaplin and daugl-Manig Worsbip. 2.30 p. m.-ý t nrwsPebtra hrh and Darotby aged 5, also bis parents I iprzrn for Suerd: Ionda col .n.Evnncre eprac n br Ss ' Det-"Under Marcbing Orders". er ary, left frChester, Penn., on Sn.ySh Eeigcre.robt.merneandt, MA., dn- tbre bathrs MoleyafDetroit;j Helen and Muriel Baker; solo-"Off 1 -Monday on receîingwrdtatbr service. Elgin and Lloyd of Boivmanvile n1ta the IPicnic." Austin Barran; sal ohr Mrs. Grant, bad sufrda S.Gog' Cucb Rc ER ister. Mrigwrbpi .m twa sisters, Mrs. Fred B. Reid, To-" 1Twilight Waltz," Ruth Fergusan;' ligbt stroke. Sat.eRor's unda, EvninvwosEi.7R. m Suda otadMs ineVrooftheJar-1 to. udaApril 3rd. ESchool at 2.30 7p. m. Sna ont, ndMis Wnne arce f heduet-"The Soldier's Pass," Lilian 1 Pleased ta repart that Mrs. B. E. ihol a. m-M.nig0rayr.ndmo. Pos thfie wSt aff town. erJebson and 'Mrs. Cle; solo-"Spaa- Moise is recax'ering aicely fromt herl Communiait. 2.30 p. in.-Sunday Ti'inity United Cburcb, RevJ ofhen heord xvanss i rcivdhe r E1 ish Danc e," Marjorie 'Martin; sl- recent illaess. Miss Frances Cry-{ School. 7 p. m.-Evensong. Wed- Robins, Pastor. Sunday servicesila gif bisseriaus lîleftsor bis tats, "Rase Petals," Stanley Cowling; Solo derroan, trained nurse, Bowntan- nesday afternoons-LitanY. Wednes- ni. and 7 P. ni. Sunday ç3chool ati bun, inxmoed d ateY eft t be -"My Papa's Waltz," Blayd Wilcox; ville, ' inatedne. day evenings-C onfirittat ion Class. 2.3 0 p. m. Good music' at aIl ser- foe ieracedhs edid. - u -Warblers o teFarest," Master Albert Pearce is in Baw- Friday evenings, Lenten services, vices in charge of Mr. Francis Sut- The remains were laid ta rest un soîo-"asettee," standîey 'ole manville Hospital wbere lhe under- Mr ecsl nw npg t, Jon's AnlctrandCbrcb. Rev the cemetery at Pawtucket. solo-"FarettelWlz"Vr bn went an operatuan for appendicitis Mr ecsl eso ae7 S.Jh' nlcnCuc.Rv CR OFT NK oo"aeelWlz Vr heck- erySna feron aigbe R. J. Sbires, Rectar. Fifth Sunday un leo; msclmonologue- Teseized witb a severe attack on Sat- Lent, April 3, 1927. il a. m.- SWasted Crust," Elinor Sykes; sl-1 urdav. Holy Conmmunion and sermon. 2.30 Mr. and Mrs. George Varcoe andi "With Sang and Jest," Mary Peters;I SHAWS p t-udySho.7p -v family wish ta tbank their many. sol-"Valse Impromptu,". Helen j The Young Ladies United Class p.itr: is ox.iaFrrSTw, nngPay. Chonfirpmatio Cla Cri-S. Se.,a-,lMiseld.f,,a business ir a meetingsayin PaishHal t friends and relatives for their kind Virtue; tio"Marcb o te Dag .a 'M an.MS, e H a Jbse'ssotngus ,Viitos:Mis s Nnfr d a Bar. r a' ec uedyunPrihHlla expressions of sympatby in their re- oaas," Helen and Muriel Baker and-a %r n r.J.H oeso us Mrs. F. M. Cryderman ai Mr, J. il. Ja-ses., p. M. Lenten service eacb Friday cent sad bereavement. Mrs. Cle; sola-"Elves at Play," day evening and in connection there- Bond Headi; Mr.\Wii il. IPointu.ii who un Churcb at 8 p. m. -witb entertained the Young' Men's hadt charge of th(. Y. 1. L , av.rs;tiy Betty Knox (in costunte) ;duet- Welcome Class. Everyone bail a &vices on Sunday *giwst at Mr. W,. t. The preacher at St. John's Cburcb OBITUARY "Waves of the Ocean." Mary Peters .r.....The ioa,ýny trliailýs of MIrs an Sunday night wý,as Rev. Canon C. __________and Mrs. Cole; solo-"Ben Hur's good jolly timte. T. C. Bragg are gad 10 oiti:ith scR.dPnieM ARcarb t Mrn. C. Fred Corden, Hampton Chariot Race," Elinor Sykes; musi- Mrs. W. H. Cooke gave a shamrock s iîîn rces . fri t-glier 'cn st, r.Goe's enCbr, M Aa. la a x'erSt cal monologue-"A Dear Little tea toa anumber of ladies on Fridaylotis las... T,- soiitj.îmlsoýiy r. unergesing and Ohawf . seraan on At, Baw.Freanville Hapit( nMarch1Goose ."Elinar Sykes; solo_"Co- afternaon, Marcb lSth. Mrs. Doug- res,îut at the surpise- party onFid y" The Tbought Lif"teCnnr- 24g, rs. Fed aCord e<ncanne.rtquette Valse." Helen Baker; sl- las very fittingly sang "The dear lit- evening, Thc 'ick'os" îaV' 1, erre t te roer use Cof Lenta Wag) ase wyate hr Gyp.y Rondo," Lilian Jebsan (un tle Shamrack" in goad vaice and outstandinug igur,.sin lte agi'itieturi r re t tel e se ttLen-ja illness. Inalber death the Hampton SpO iionad he i li e ittiihi isseti a means frawn n cammunîty bas sustained a poignant otm';de~Fsiain tn a eynuhapcitdb i.in the coemmunity, - rt't'heit ing aur contact witb God. Ia radia loss Sine coing o Dalingonev Chant and Mrs. Cle; solo-"'Sail- Mrs. Douglas wvas accompanied on besi wi5iues af iii r las t ftiend~s go 1 illustration lie spake of the discipline lass Sine coingta Drlintonor's Sang and Horapipe," Jessie the piano by Mrs. Bell. Miss Hed- %rs teitat tun y Ii ay aoîtrîe -ofLet ad getîg udafth fro ndCire tornsip, 17 y er gKnox (in costume) ; quartette-"llt ges won flrst prize for drawing the man villl-, he in u rir'oifoll."static" wic itrfes wttb Mr. tyandMu's. Codn th rug teirthe Procession," (one piano), Helen' best sbamrock wîtb bier eyes shut. ....A sort of revoiution hiîs e«id ýltutti1 heariuîg of the Divine message. layty rie av e oton a cvery goodc Virtue, Jessie Knox, Elinor Sykes, i Mrs. Mason and Mrs. Bell won first Le-nworking in tlia coniuiîtyot htt- en tepisavfeon acvetr ed plce ti-rs. Cle: solo-"In a Mýonasteryt and second prize respectîvely for ami ihose who ar- of -;,asv-turn of>tIA missionax'y meeting m-as held on -G'arden," Mrs. Cale, (by rqet. dangtebsBiih a nd mrs"intiare iooking on woîit-riuîg xxiiit i-- Monday cveniag ia St. John's Parisb' zens th afetioh fhie ilaxi- rs.cit ' M , euet. rwigt*-es riih lg n Ms next ac>wili 1,- MiJitcloulti' Hall uîtder auspices of A. Y. P. A. zaes. Tlyof ith rieb rs,.A Corden ' losngta the Re- Gnrnand Mrs. N. Allin won the ntt,\,,iy halve deti'- go a> go gaefeio e evce,îaig an -,appropr ite Bclosi Kngx, n ron teIrish contest. Anu'l-r.andnt tniily hat'" MIx with Mr. L. H. Cooke in the chair. citaibids nheniittreBettynnoxorn ituzes n theMr. GiIbank anti tîuiiy are' iaskiîîg i, A short musical progrant xvas given anl abidigire ssion fr gou% uonier elfin costume, presented Mihli,.rs.j Mrs. W. H. Jackson sold bier fur- tic halmy breez,'s oftht- soithl, andtl einciuding vocal solos by Miss Mar- ahwowr soitdwt e. Cale. on bebaîf of the pupils, witb iuehhpbi utilo us a es eot avjIr tiiAlnM grtAlnadMs Mrs. Corden is surviveil by two 1aniuaf ytuulieps tin onTue ai'st rîot oaNrlwi iiiMd ae li a isEleanor Wood. brathers, R. A.W augb, Toronto, W. araofulîamîi ..ii..reMr. aIci nth" îiaoi th The President then introduced the D. Waugh, Carlton, Minnesota, antd Oshawva, acted as clerk. '[heir imany and Marion. h1een aoi ur-ion, aeeom- speaker, -Miss Haru'is, wbît had been four sisters ,Mrs. Wm. Bawks, Cour- many coating fromt a distance. Be-1friends in Newcastle will regret the pait,i"îiy Mrs. .ýis. uincitarti, Iownian- a representative of the Chuu'ch of debaye, Idaho, Mrs. John Bawks, sitie- those aiready meationed wr departure frotm their midst of Mrs. îilQ, visiteti tht- viitylsi w-,,k ... mr. England it Canada in Cairo, Egypt, were! n contry for sixteen years, including the xvbole northerCci Hl n cy MÇsr duration of the War. Miss Harris and Miss May Waugh, Newtonvilie, aî u.Cci al a a Mssi been residents here for so many______- ail being present at the funerai ex- A. .J. Wu'agg. J. Ba<rie and M.ýrs.I vears an Igaved pa aly avecon cept those residiirug in the United A. P. Mitchell, Nextonville'.. Mrs.' tînued ta bie but for the untimcly TRINITY YOUNG PEOPLE address on the relations of the States. R. H. WaugbTarante; Mrs T. dcatb of the csteemed busband and Christian Churcb ta the Mosîcai Many floral tributes expressiag Stecin-an and son, Cobo'ir Mr andi father last Christmas day. Mrs. t,rii.iicnt reassou iielol on Mantilîy world. The lecture was illustrated high ete and sympatby wr e Mrs. (bas. Bigelow, Tyrone; Mr. andî Jackson and daugbter expect ta re- c'in-111g la dis tiah- O'onlt of tii ' GOv- by a large number of lantera slides ceived front Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Card- ' -rs.' A. Corden and Mrs Georgel main a few weeks probahly untl -il-mlol,, loat'îiri, cl r ncîts e'and it ivas nat difficult for the audi- enMr.an Mu. yleCadan, Mr. McMulien, Bowmanville. Esedwt sbw eatvsbeoe to,îrougliî oui sat-t-rai gooi spet.ccuîsj ence ta feel thbat tbey had spent an, and Mrs. George McMfulen, Mrs. E Six aepbew,ýs served as pali-bear- lcaving for Fort William ta spcnd the tiat sixous cii enitt-rs ofth sidi s uîad evenuutg un Ancient and Modemn S ilasnHapoWomen's ers-Messrs. William, Lyle, Harvey. summer with Mrs. Jackson's brotber tshee Ictuio-fmciNfr"sm Egypt. Meeting ciosed xith an en-t Missionary Society, Aduit Bible and Stanley Corden and Robert andî and sister-ia-law, Mlr. and Mrs. E. R. tua' atienc e o ,i. ren tc.injtuiscvoef thanks ta Miss Ciass, Gicaners' Class Young Peoples Oswaid wag Jackson. The best wisbes of their t ,rough ilness. Mr. Wretorit Souci anidHarris. A silver collection wvas Leagtue of tbe United Cburch and Fiower-bearers were L. Cryderman numerous friends wili follow theai ha Oppîosition leit a s-ery i -ternoint-t sup- taken ta defray expenses anid forl the Women's Institute. H .PtrH-W atr .L into the future. potsoftnding oniiasa1t. hh isIe isoaypurposes. Thanks are The funerai service was heid on Wlliaatsoa, F. G.- Kerslake, L. Ai- OnI r Aduit Bible Class of the len ai ermnntn trl ftsveed MsNasanlircm te, Satumday at the family residence, lin. United Cburch Sunday Scbool heid itîso ur>'acutctt y Miss zi,,\-rnittOrchatrtl for arranging the programi and tai conducted by the Pastor, Rev. Jh h nemn okpaei heisana etn n lcin The. Governmerit hbvitg urost'n t'uirMisAland isWodfrte Th nemetteis ntymetn n eeto o à refîttgly (ie oIn tlsategO- r R. Bick, being largeiy attended, Hampton United Cburcb Cemetery. officers at the home of the Secretary, cf onluri'.i yt-l it-nr iitsrof teOp very w'elcome contributions.I = Mr. Fred Graham, on Friday evening, Ptositionl, andi Mr. Eari Osborne, Miss B. B Tar wsgoda- Surg, nt anti Miss D. tiobins in Ilîrn madle BOWMANVILLE SOLDIERS' CLUB Marcb l8th. Teewsa oda-the mosi ai their opportuflities- tendance of class members and the Tht' Speaker w'as app'-ait'tlta on 5s Au'-nonaeetrn o-h failowiag officers were elected : crai occit'tion,; for a ruling on points ofA r-no fveeio h President-Mr. Thos. Maffat; Secre- ortier. antd as the sessions proceed anti Great War will bc held at Hotel Y tary-Mr. Fred Graham; Treasurer the m,mbira cgrows'marceac'customed ta Bowman on Monday, April i ltb., ati -m - 'pariamentary' îroccîlre titese tilts will 7 30i.-o N O T I C E -m.Ee..P.RicardcSewad-M nd gcaicyta îteinereJ.7.3Wp.ntTtacelbrtpositapureofn1" o.E. hakmaheTacer-r . W Th Oofslio mvetthecthen cfViy RdgebytheCandins.Ai Bradley; Rev. E. B. Cooke, Mr. Gea. the debate anti a vote, but It was losi. ex-service men are iavited ta attend.1 P. Rickamd , M1Bale n r The flovernmtuii propos'>! a ttîrth,,r dl-'- Tickets $1.00 front Gea. Cranthie or 1 r rde n r baie of ta minutes awing to the appear- Hatel Bawman. Promýinent speak-1 TO BOWMAVIiNVILLL., NEWCASTLE, UKUP4U Thos. Moffat made bright, helpful ance in the Hanse af Mr .ackman and speeches, the two latter beiag par- il%%,as carricd. Mr. Jackmutn matie a er. ticularly and bappily reminiscent of lasi minute appcal ta the Fions". speak- J. O'Neill, 'flos. Annison, Netniledy h ueigc n aainst the smendmeutt of the Op- President Se'y.-Treas. Hydr Elctrc C nsunersNewonvlledays Thevenng on-position. Tut- vate on thée amendaient cluded witb a social hu n re- wa.s then tai-n and it Was ttcfeatéd by freshaients, and before dispersing ances'aie Tiî" main motion was put and the class heartily signified its pleas- the Goveramehut sustatnpd by ane vaie. _________ The debste on~ this sui)3ect has been of uire with a vote af thanks and appre- a somewiuat technicai natture atntd as a Don'tBrea theSealciation ta Mr. and Mrs. Graham and relaxation for ait members of the louse Do ' ra h e lfamily for their kindly hospitality. thiGoerI IN atio flaiedlisin 13esur tht he ealonthemai fsesor fl spokesmen of this motion were Mr. that ail bacthlors aver 30 years of ilge the metal box which contains the switch and main E. Thackray and Mr. Norman Rick- shontît b, taxe(T. This is the tinte for ard. ail hat'hclors to raiiy ta the aid of tht fssi orhm sN V Rboe yayu- Opposition- A vote wliil be taken an fuss n yurhom i NE ERbroenby nyunNewcastle Young People's League this nmotion te same cvênlnc. The dû- authorized person. That fuse is a 1rotective de- bel niesr evcso udy ate shows Pver>' sign of ht'ing twatIm, vice under the control of the Hydro-Electric Pow- Marcb 27tb. The Young People's~ s nitros Eeyn em er Commission and it is an off ence against the law numberautd endered suitabIe an-1 for n uauthrizd pesonto beakit.theais. Miss Helen Argue, Bow-1 GEORGE PRITCHARD SELLS for an break it.nivile, assistedth choir in the ev- S ' Shoud tesefuse ned rplaingtelphoe manner and voice twa solos "It xvas Shou92,ldgtese -29an ewl ak h o e"ad"o ltl i f tLove". Mr. Wiil Pointan of itSu -4 orthy necesspryre'wVsprni a. ria C egTorotnto, conducted the services antI kept bthyongand* alp p r Fu esAr aSa et D vie arnest rmessages tît tht' yaungi F uses Are a Safety Device îXpî7r. Nin àa7yeveaing the' plat'y ~ --' ~,rs-iAt. NEVER USE A SUBSTITUTE If the fuses on.v DXII i)lemis-s, otheî than the main f-ises lAow out" thiev% can be raîvrei)lac- eci. SLould th'1(, ni'vfses also "blow out' it is an indication oif a def cet or' overload condition on vouF WV(-. Hivu the cus îrnved. Nceeî'at- tClTllt to eiff the trotible bY pui-iing in 1argeîr fuses or substitutes-that is is highl : (langerous and de- nies you theprttîn that piloper fuses alone can gv. HLYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION Bowrnanville, Ontario When You Need GROCERIES-~BREAD-BUNS-CAKES- PASTRY-CHOCOLATES-ICE CREAM -SOFT DRINKS-ETC. P.ritg or send your order to this store where it xiii receive prompt attention and you wiii get good valut H. S. BRITTON, killen Ytung Pe'opîle. The pIay, Lro' ,t oc.e inîti tatif xa s umadei ht t l th(, watvin xi ich it cai'rii-d hr' ugh. tPr. .1int, unitht t Ipîî'a'it tof 'tr. Er'nest \M'tu u x * ix i trat t o ife. antddrewx'the mu tru-t -11 iîl;'t otllttxshipt of titi' tut te- 'ixlitî--. The îparts of EPI 1.ttj i ttîtittgi .1in's faît litr, a1îtl'( i 'tl;îthaî (;tîenaîîglt. hîs M( ther. i ix re ischi taken l)v 'Ir. Arthur Brut andu Miss Alice 'Mark. Mr.Miton t' ;';Iit -iitut'b xx tîllitoliai-u' .blitMr (i.,-4'tr ps IarY tn e laîtWX uiler a i tuant batC'-i.,i--thaui tit'cl:1 -d 1 word, wel iith biuîi in a utii'lti It-î'rlit îioneî'. 'Ir. RoyM asil'î OldoL. Bai-or, ti, tht 'oNx l i,îîîtt (il i'orporaitioniixas as eîîuîuî;uîg ,antd 1 u îxe a. a - u-ok situlil Le, Itut 111( l' thii- fia a iiitht' hautîs of Pl)tttt> Iioî itl and patîtî'.t ic the tîiîii' dos -l-txe -,u"îs if i-i ngîon tbh t.ntuitîi L' u. Fruank laitu.I 'tii Mxot u rnt. as M î.s 'Fblhab: 'l'ti¾, ittked f'tr hî'u' lît-t untht- c'bactiri'tii' xay tf ilîl utiîil-. I;1-ýta Nt-rilNexcîton, ly Wvr'u' * .0 Aîu'S i>>'ihtil. a- 1hîo-vbni inotu îhaiuing \'auttn h'- f t Ili i\ oelt ;11;1g(. iugît, lFa n i üd-i itin iparts xxitb anititn d ouillt-j tultti-ut'siefitting ttuiu'pats't. NV: 'tlautluAshto>n ca dii'itcitht aludl- iec asflt i lS li ls NattcSpttne'u, ity heu sîtilîs antt frienîlly manner. i ar- ing the part tf lHannah Spriggias, the nmaid, anti a would-he mîîvia star. Mm. George Rimmer, ts Frank Raadolpb, 1'ihan awful paiut in the solar- plexu" acted the part of Dr. Jim's collage chum and bore the part of a suspccted thief Wel. Walter StilI - man, as Samt Johnson, the colored errand boy furnished excellent contic relief with hiz messages and mis- haps.1 Let in, liglit. Wbere Stauinto Sunworthy apIIei.s al- U' d th( SUnlight 111.1y he ajol 't( , t'ur th h uine frl-ýy, witbout f(ua of fai :ng. S ni' nrthY pa"t'('r seul i-titiied lantd printed on a t jkt at w Ilnont tu rn brow il (W yellow wit h ex posule-. 'hp C' 'I. i..tonl Iiý e uneUtîalled light- resistiflg praperties, so that itl)- ers iay he ehasen ta match your draperies anil furniture in e-xquis- ite bue s and harmonies. 1 have the exclusive agI ncy in Bowimanx île for thîS paper.(al andI see themn IG. Pritchlard Decorator and Painter Phone 489 Bowxnanville DILLICK'S SPRING SALE STARTS FRIDAY, APRIL lst Now, right at the beginning of the glorious Spring season when everybody wants new appar- el you can have uniimited choice of the most, com- 1)lete stock of new Spring Clothing, Dry Goods and Footwear at Bargain Prices. JUST LOOK AT THE VALUES OFFERED HERE! COME! SEE! Men's and Young Men's Suits, single and double breasted mnodèls, large variety of shades, Regular $15.00 to $35-00, ON SALE $9.75AND $22.50 Men's Silk Broadcloth Shirts, ail latest shades, Regular $3.00 ON SALE $1.98 Men's Big B Overalîs, Reg. $2, ON SALE $1.39 Men's Blue Chambray and Navy Engineer -%ork shirts, large make, Regular $1.25, ON SALE 89c Factory Cotton, ýgood quality, Regular 20e a yard, ON SALE 12%~c YARD Men's Cotton Socks, 2 PAIR FOR 25c Children's Cotton Stockings, 19c PAIR Ladies' olored Cotton Hase, ON SALE 19c PAIR Ladies' Si >lk Hose, silk to top, seasan's poqtular colors, big values at 49c AND 69c PAIR Corsets of fine ntake, Regular 1.50, ON SALE 98c Boys' Suits, 2 pair bloomers, good quality, Regular $10.50, ON SALE $6.95 MEN'S FOOTWEAR Men's Work Boots, Regular $4 ON SALE $2.98 Men's Oxfords, Black or Brown Regular $5.00, ON SALE $3.69 Men's Fine Boots, Black or Brown, Regular $4.00, ON SALE $2.98 LADIES' SHOES A large variety that space does not permit ta me -ntion, aIl styles, a ver y large stock and at real savings. Come in! See them! .ON SALE $2.49, $2.98, $3.49 Children's Patent Strap Shoes, sizes ta 101h. ON SALE $1.69 Misses' Shoes, sizes il to 2, ON SALE $1.98 PAIR BOYS' FINE BOOTS, Black or Boys' Fine Boots, black or brown, ON SALE $2.69 PAIR Here ADILLICK A carload of Spreaders just arrived. phone your needs to A. T. STAINTON, Agent Phone 1652-12 Oshawa Sani-Bilt %,pril 2nd to 9th Bowmanville Mail or Hampton Week Special Mothproof Living Room Furniture at Strikingly Low Prices A Three Piece Chesterfield Suits with Walnut End Table FREE A SANI-BILT SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK See This Suite Fo F, Morris Co,, Phone 10 Bowmanville Stores-Orono and Newcastle .,,lROM FUMOiTDI $»~mw.dke*Ad Gjuarantee Ir mctiuaare rounsd dtrcins tuf piet;e et Sald.r's -"sent- ble, wflitr.. jour dealer ta uthorizd tc tpioca it with otbn "8cnl.bllt»' urciturt. W.. futh.rc'ore, gu*rhitec that the BOilteiand other mattrtata uud tate iconstrution cf tht. orttd. sare .., (<oct rovated), artlucctnad canitaryt thst thé. Construction las ouand thei uctertais troof cand durable. IlfoIund te b. other thie as hrs r.proienttd,ithe mttciiant te authortacd te proeptytr.' place fit wtb other Istydir'. 'lan-t.btt" u-oture. SNTDER'S LIITED King & Division Sts

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