PAGE FOUR THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th., 1928 HAYDON TYRONE MAPLE GROVE ley. J. H. Stainton, Mr. C. Par- Visitors: Mr. Cedric Parsons, Miss Hilda Foley, Toronto, spent sans, Courtice, Mr. a nd Mms. Sid Tre Darlington, at Mr. C. W. Woodley's; Sunday at home.. Miss Mary Foley, win and sons Fred and Roy, is Mr. Thomas Penfound, Oshawa, atGadnHlsethewkn ih Dalton, Miss Maude Ashton, Ennis- Mr. J. H. Mutton's; Mri. and Mrs.' W.GadnHlpette eend it kilien, Mr. Ira Trevail, Oshawa, were Stainton, Enniskilien, at Mr. Wm. ber cousin, Miss Mabel Stevens .. Sunday visitors at Mr. Wm. Trewin'a Staples'; and attended the anniver- Mrs. Noble Meteaif and daughter .Misa Helen Worden is spending a sary services; Rev. J. H. Stainton at Helen, spent the weekend witb ber tew days in Osbawa .... Mr. Fred Mr. Wm. Virtue's; Mn. and Mms. cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Cynil Luke, Ashton was home tram Toronto aven Walter Snider, Mr. and Mrs. H. the weekend. .Much sympathy is ex- Nichols, Ebenezer, and Mr. Robt. Oshawa .... .Mr and Mms. Ivison Mun- tended ta Mrs. R. Read in the deatb George. Town, at Mr. W. H. Half- day spent Sunday with ber parentsi ot ber brother last week in Belleville, acre's; Mr. Brenton McCullougb, at Port Granby ... . Mr. Allun Snow- also ta Mr. Russell Aunger in the Oshawa, at home; Miss Lola Richards den, Taunton, visited friends bere passing at bis mother this week in AI- has returned home tram Unionville; on Sunday... .Mr. and Mms. Charles berta .... Cbuncb service last Sunday Mrs. Will McDona]d, Cobourg, spent Hone visited ber sister, Mrs. Albert aiternoon was largely attended, Rev. a few days with ber parents, Mr. and Allun, Kingston Road, East, on Sun- J. H. Stainton assisted by Mr. C. Par- Mrs. Wiilis Stewart, and ber sister, day .... Sympatby af this commun- sons, Courtice, delivered a splendid INrs. Ronald Scott; Mr. and Mms. ity is extended ta Mr. and Mrs. Alf- address .... League service Sunday Lynn, Osbawa, at Mr. Ed. Virtue's; red Laird and family in their sudden evening was in charge of lst Vice lMr. tDonald Davey bas secured a and sad bereavement... Mn. and Preslident, Miss H. Worden. Pornposition at the General Motors, Osh- jMm. R. L Warden spent Sunday with included-bible reading by Mr. F. laa Rev.J. H. Stainton, Courtice, h er brother, Morley of Courtice. ... Stannard; devotional, Mr. C. Slemon; preacbed two splendid sermons On Miss Helen Worden, Tyrane, is spend- topic was well given by Mms. H. Asb- Sunday it being the annual Thank- iga feýw days wihergadoer ton; reading by Misses Renia Bradley offering services. The choir iun- lgihbrgadobr at te hoe of ber uncle and aunt, and Meta Ashton. nished good musicr..League on Mr nd Mrs. R. L. Worden... .Mr. A Basket Social wiil be beld here Thursday evening as usual, Miss .hSodn r n r under auspices ai the League on Evelyn Brent will give the topic.... Sam Snowden attended the funeral Tuesday evening, February l4th at W. M. S. beld its regular monthly of the former's cousin, Mr. Fred 8 o'clock. Prograni consisting of a meeting on Thursday, February 2nd. Heddon, at Columbus an Wednesday short play entitled "Dr. Cure-aIl". The President, Mrs. L. J. Goodman, .The annual cangregatianai meet- Also readings and sangs. Ladies presiding. Program consisted of igo al rv ntdCuc bring a baskcet. linteresting reports of the convention wung onaple GraveUnin te hrc Las cal-1 Me's veroat a in Port Hope given by Miss Violaa goodly numben was present. Mn. Sbortt and Mrs. Arthur Annis. Mms. JDSeesatda himn hait prie at Gilcbist's Sale. James Dudley favored with a solo * .Seen ce a hi*nn t ________________________ andMm.J. R Trmpar delt ithter the apening exercises, the Presi- tbe Msecdn. R.atrumai thetybookdents, Secretaries and Treasurers ot ___________________the____ " ed paths fr adro s e s' oothe different organzatians gave their Y. P. L. met in the vestry Thursday rprswihrvae elb n evening, the president in charge. vigorous condition in ail the depart- Topic, "Place of pleasure in Lite" ments; tbe business af the year was was prepared by Mms. R. Wright and carefuiiy reviewed and plans made N o R isks read by Miss Hazel Turner wbo also Ifor th oigya. Adfern condcte aninteresting discussion [intervais Mrs. J. Hopps, Miss Mar- __ an tbe subject;a splendid vocal quar- garet Abernethy, Miss Mabel Stevens to run tet by Messrs. Gien Pnice. Stanley sang solos wbich were beantily appre- LaurnceFredandEarlGoodan;ciated by the audience in addition te ______a reading by Miss Florence Gardiner, community singing. Resolution ai "Religion", and a iively geograpby sympathy by the cangregatian was In having your needs supplied match brought the meeting ta a close. extended ta Mn. and Mms. A. Laird at Kerslake's, yau rmn no isks, Good attendance..Tyrone League and famiiy in the losot thein daugh- for you are sure ai getting Ai wiil visit Enniskillen League on Feb- ter, Elsie, who bad suddenly passed quaiity, and tbe price is always as ruai-v .t... . The many triends in awny the evening before. A henrty low as best goods can be bad tor. this section oi Mms. Viola Smith ot vote ofthtanks was expressed by the tbis village unite in filicitations on audience ta the Pastor, Rev. J. H. Castor Oul......... 16 ozs. 50c the arrivaI ot ber first grandson ta Staintan, ion bis excellent services. Miik ai Magnesia . . ..16 oza. 50c perpetuate tbe tamuly name Harold Another apecini tenture of this meet- Kasagra............ 4 ozs. 50e Irving Smith, Utica, N. Y. ng was the presentation ai pnîzes by the pastor ta the children Who had Acetophen ........ 40 tabs. 50c Last Cali-15 Men's Overcoats at won prizes in their respective Sun- Peroxide ........... 16 ozs. 60e haIt pnice at Gilcbist's Sale. day Scbool classes. Pimary-Lyra Camphorated Oil ... 4 zs. 50c Freeman. Helen Metcalf; Junior In- Russian Ou. ........ 16 ozs. 75e _____ termediate-Thelmn Freeman, Miid- Rochlie aît....... lb.40cred Snowden; Intermediate Girls- Rochele Sats .......HAMl.T40 Iva Foley, Florence Faley; Intermed- Boracîc Acid ......... 1 lb. 35ec HAMPTON_ iate Boys-Alfred Laird, Wilfred Epsom Saîts..........i1 lb. 20e Hear the "Belles ai Fol-de-roi" at Aldswortb.' Atter the business n Perfect Liver Pilîs, 2 boxes 25e Hampton an Tuesday, February 14, social boun was enjoyed by aIl. Scott's Emulsion, large . .. . $1.08 St. Vlentine's Day. Admission 35e Last call-15 Men's Overcoats at Philips Miik Magnesia... 4c and 15c. hait pnice at Gilcbrist's Sale. KERSLAK E'S The. Dependable Drug Store We Deliver Phone 49 The Corner Stone Every important build- ing has a corner-stone, Every wise man con- templates building an Estate. You also can build an Estate by the purchase of Safe, Sound, Seas- oned Securities on our Systematic Monthly Saving Plan. 51/2% to 7%. F. J. Van Nest & Co. Investment Bankers, 350 Bay Street, Toronto 2 - *1 Everything For Valen tine Day Valentine, Cupid's patron Saint, has established headquarters in our store. Dainty red hearts, gaîiyý colored decorations and ai gorgeous array of favors, gifts and greeting cards- await your selection. Corne in today and make your selection. W. T. Allen Ont.1 Mrs. J. Sykes of Wank-worth, is visiting at the home ai ber son, Mn. L. D. Sykes... . Mr. Richard G. West- away ai Cameron. wha is spendinoe the wînter with bis daugbter, Mrs. SOLINA Jas. Clatworthy, will on Friday, Feb- ruary 10, celebrate bis 9lst birthday. F.venybody came and see the young- Friends and acquaintances cangratu- pef;ple give their play in tne chunch late bum on attaining sucb a gaod age this Friday night. -and enjoying goad bealtb. Mn. A. L. Pascoe, President ai the The Young People's meeting Fmi- Durhami Milk Producers' Association day evening was in charge ai the ist attended the Ontario Milk Producers' Vice-President's Group, with Miss Association at tbe Prince George Nana Horn presiding. Bible lesson Hatel, Toronto, on Tbursday and was read by Miss Helen Johns. De- Friday ai iast week. votionai part ai meeting in charge Abusitaiheyngpoe of Mns. J. R. Bick. Tbe gnoup fav- 1 btb sxyo h y gpol ared witb n chorus. Mn. Ross Stnîke ofte community nssembled at the af Bowmanville, gave us a very in- aim oftbe groom's parents on tenesting talk on "The place ot pleas- Fiday evening last ta sxpress their ure in Lite". Mn. Stnike also fav- gaod wishes ta Mn. and Mrs. Clarence ored with a vocal solo. The rail was Tink. Aiten cailing the grouo ta called and a bible contest was enjy orden Mn. W. T. Baker called on ed by the Leaguens. .. .Misses IauraMn. James Reynolds who rend n nice- Virtue, Ida Jones, Toronto, Miss B. iy warded' address while Mesrs. Sargent, Bowmnnville, spent the Ernest Hockaday sud Percy Dewcllj weekend at Mn. J. J. Virtue's .... made the presentation ai a chester- Miss Majonie Pascoe visited fins field table and scani. Several short in Oshawa. ... Mn. and Mrs. F. Rog- speeches were made by the guests ers. Witby, visited at Mn. Frank aiten which an enjayabie sacial pen- 1Rogers' ... . Mn. and Mns. Ellis Pas- iod was spent. coe. Bnooklin, visited at Mn. L. T. A special meeting wns held in the Pascoe's...Miss Lottie Challis, basement ai the church on Thurs- Oshawa, visited ber sister, Mrs. H. day evngFbur dfoth Wiicox. . .. Miss B. Wallace and Mn. pu voeniof ehgnny thend in t MnJ . S Wallorntace's Mun Alhet Division No. 40, Sons ai Temperance Mr.C. . Wllae'. ....Mr.Albrtwbicb is intended ta wonk in con- Aluin, Toranto, at home ion the nectian witb the Citizenship Depant- weekend... Mn. and Mms. James ment ai the Lengue. Foliowing White, Toronto, witb bis brother, Mn. George White.... Mn. and Mms. D. officers were plected: W.P.-A. L. Flnofand habe, Zion, visited wit Pascoe; W.A.-Mrs. R. J McKessock; Flr itf witHbE Rud R.S.-A. P. McKessock; F.S.-Mi.ss Mrs. S. Kemsey is under tbe doctor s daRyod; raue-.J cn. We hope she will soon bes Reynolds; Cbaplain-Rev. J. R. bettr. iss ilm Leah sentBick; 'Con.-H. E. Tink; A. Con.- betor ..Mis ilm LacbspntMns. H. E. Tink; I. Sent.-S.E the weekend in Oshawa. CI9-S. P. - nW j On Tbursdny atternoon, February 2, the Hampton Women's Institute entertained Salins Bnanch in the basement ai the cbunch. Mrs. J. R. Knox presided. Meeting opened by singing "Oh Canada", followed by the Lard's Prayen in unisan. Aiter a iew well chosen wards ai welcome hy the president, a short business meeting was heid, when it was de- cided ta hold a concert sametime about the l7th ai Marcb. The meeting was then conducted by the President ai Salins Branch, Mms. T. Baker. Prograni as iollows: Solo, "Came Away", Mns. J. Baker, acconi- panist, Mrs. I. Hardy; papen, "Mak- ing the mast ai aur Talents", Mrs. S. Williams; recitatian, "Philander's Courtsbip", Mms. B. G. Stevens; vo- cal duet, "You may bridge the rond ta heaven with a smle", Mns. Ormis- tan and Mns. Ashton, pianist, Mms. H. J. Werry; ecitation "Tbe Cnt- tie Thiet", Miss Jean Milison; papen, "Self made Men", Mms. R. J. McKes- sock; piano solo, Mrs. I. Hardy; eci- tation, "Is it anybody's Business", Miss Jean Milîson; a short address by Mrs. J. Baker, District President. concluded a splendid pragrani much enjoyed by ail present. Lunch was served and a social time spent toget- ber. Attendance about one bundred. Next meeting at Mms. J. Cewling's on Thursday, Manch lst. Everyane welco me. Lait Call-l 5 Men's Ovencoats at hait pnice at Gilcbnist's Sale. FARMERS, ATTENTION! Plenty ai goad coal at C. N. Sta- tion, Tyrane. Delivery made promptly to any customer. Order at once. R. H. Coflacett, Phono 181n12.1 vserry; 0. .en .--..BakIer; ' M:S.r --J. T. Rundie. P.W.P. Bro. -b. G. Stevens then installed the newly- eiected officers AIl spoke briefiyj on the incneasing need ai tempenance work and also ai the good influence the division bas exerted in the days gone by. It was decided ta hold anathen special meeting in the cburch basement on Thursday evening, Feb- runry l6tb in aider ta make tunther plans ton the wonk. Aiýl interested in tempenance work are requested ta be present. Mr. Bert MeMullen, Oshaw.a, spent the weekend with his sisten, Mns. Lloyd Wiliams .... Mrs. Silas Wil- liams visited ber dau2?htor. Mrs. Ed- win Wood, Bowmanviie . .. . Mn. and Mns. R. J. McKessock visited Mns. Thos. Pnscoe, Hampon..Mrs. Wil- fred Wonnacatt and bahe, Lambeth, arne witb ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wannacott. .Mr. and Mns. Jack Reynolds and baby Ruth, and Mns. John Reynoalds viiited friends at Toronto . .. .Our Womien's Institute visited the Hampton Institute last Thursday aiternoon and wene nayaly entertained .... Pleased ta bear that Mns. Narval Watten who was operat- ed on on Monday in Toronto General Hospital. came thraugh the openation successully ... . The League meeting was held an Monday evening witb the President, Mn. C. E. Shotridge, presiding, the prograin being in charge ai the lit Vice-President, Mrs Isaac Hardy. Bible tesson was rend by Mn. Tom WVestlake; Mn. S. E. Wér- ry taok the devotiona! - the tapic "The place ai pleasune in Lite" wvas taken by Mrs. Hardy; Misses Jessie and Norma Yeliawlees rendered a vocal duet; Mn. Harry Buck gave a Scotch reading; and Miss~ Il-3en Bal- son s piano solo. Th* recreatian period consisted ai a bible contest in charge of Rev. J. R. BIck. Last call-1 5 Men's Overcoats ut haIt price at Gilchrst'a Sale I NESTLETON STATION Mise Myrtle Armstrong bas return- ed tram visiting trienda at Bunt River ... . Mms. Perkes and tamily visited at Mr. Arthur Hulbert's, and witb ather friends. .. . Mms. Brown spent the weekend with Janetville friends....Mr. Cecil Wilson made a ifling trip ta the city lait week.... Mr. H. Deacon and sisters are mov- ing into aur.vilage in the near fut- ure ... . Sorry to report Mr. George Mariaw, Sr., Mrs. S. Hulbert and Mms. C. Edgerton stili on the sick Esat . Special services at eleven a. m. and seven p. m. on Sunday, February i 2th in the Presbyterian Churcb, conducted by Mr. J. R. Greig, Knax Coilege, Taronto. Speciai music by the choir assisted by Mr. Greig... Election of United Church Sunday Schooi officers resulted as toiiows: Superintendent-R. W. Pbiip; Secre- tary-Lottie 'Brown; Treasurer- Genevieve Ferguson; Organist-Eva1 Dickey; Asistant-Isobel Wilson;! Libraian-Myrtie Armstrong; Mis-i sionary Treasurer-Mrs. Brown; Cradle Rail Supt.-Mrs. R. Dickey;i Teachers: Aduit Bible Ciass-R. W.1 Philp; Intermetiate Boys--Mm. S. F.1 Ferguson; Intermediate Girls--Rose1 Mountjoy; Primary-Marion Fergu-i son. Last caii-i 5 Men's Overcoats at hait price at Gilchrist's Sale. 1 ENNISKILLEN Misses Gertie and Winnie Oke, Bawmanville, with their parents, Mn. and Mms. Wesley O.....Miss Edna Lamb, Toronto, Mn. Ceci] Wilson, Nestieton, visited at Mn. Williami Lamb's ..i number tram around here attended the tunenal ai Mms. Herbent Hill, Bawmanville, on Mon- day Our deepest sympathy is ex- tended ta Mn. and Mrs. William Pat- ter and tamily in the deatb ai their loving daughter and sister... Mn. and Mms. Will Stainten Sundayed at Tyrone, attending annivemsary ser- vices and beard Rev. J. H. Stainten ...Mns. Houlden, Oshawa, and Mn. and Mrs. Aldnead, Toronto, visited their sister, Mrs. Sweetman. .... Miss Luella Stevens, Oshawa, visited with ber parents, Mn. and Mrs. Howard Stevens ... . Mn. Ira Trevail, Oshawa, Sundayed at Mn. Elias Ashtan's.. League on Wednesday nigbt was in change ai C.G.I.T., Miss Annie Oke l presiding. Bible lesson was read by Ems Dickinson; a sala was nicely sung by Alice Ashton; instrumentai sala by Muriel Moore; and a motion1 sang was given by C. G.I.T. girls and a social haît-haur spent... .Little Bobby Cook has the mumps and we hope that Mrs. Cook and iamuly will be able ta be free aiter being in ton about six weeks....- We welcome Mn. and Mrs. Coake ta aur village. Tbey will carry on the new store. Last cal-15 Men's Overcas at1 hait pnice at Giicbist's Sale. c I _____________________________________________________________ S. W. Mason & Son's Clean Sweep Sale 0f fers More Money-Saving Values as it Enters the Second Week of Great Selling The Sale of a Thousand Phenomenal Bargains Saturday Starts the Biggest Dress Sale Ever Offered in this Country. We have been extremeiy fortunate in buy ing in a very large quantity a whole range of Fiat Crepe Dresses at a very iow price. We guarantee these dresses to be the very finest values we have ever had the pleasure to off er. We guarantee the materials in the dresses, guarantee the fit, the trimmings used and the style. We have in the lot styles to become the larger woman as weil as amali sizes for the littie women and younger miss. These dresses are ail new, in colors, styles, and trimmings used. They have just been manufactured this week. In ail they are the most reasonabie lot of Dresses we have ever seen. CROUP 1-- MATERIAL: Fiat Crepe COLORS: Pekin Blue, Rose Beige, Rose Blonde, Rose Giow, Chin Chin, Blue, Navy, Grapenuts, Manilla, Caf e Creme, Sunlight, Siiverwing, Serpent, Almond Green, Peachbeige, Lake Blue, Elephant Skin and Black, Regular Price: $19.75 and more SIZES: 14 to 46. STYLES: Twenty in number, no two dresses the same color and style ON SALE SATURDAY MORNING PROMPTLY AT TEN O'CLOCK $150__ Extra Clerks For Your Convenience, But Please Shop Eariy CROUP 2 - -- 50 oniy New Georgettes and Shadow Crepe SiIk Dresses. The same huge range of styles and colora and sizes, Clean Sweep Sale Price $1350 More new Specials at Bargain Prices in the Dry Goods Section. SHOP EARLY AND OFTEN se. W.Mason & PHONE 106 Son BOWMANVILLE ____________________Il 'f t .1 'J, -4. 'J- 4 i Bis 20 Boelatoré COURTICE ENFIELD Messrs. A. J. Gay, R. . GsY. M. Mn. and Mms. W. J. Ormiston have Gay and L. J. Courtice motored to been visiting at Bowmanviile.. Toronto Sundny and attended a Mn. and Mms. T. H. Stinsan vlaited Young men's meeting in Massey Hall at Pontypool oven the weekend.... wben Mn. Denton Massey was giving Mms. L. C. Pascoe is visitins at Osh- an address .... Mr. and Mms. A. J. awa,.. Mn. Wallace Scott has instaln- Gay were in the city last w....... ed a new radia. .. .Messrs. Altred On Tuesday evening, January 3lst., and Elmer Pnescott lost twa valuable an enjayable tume was spent in the hanses recently.. Miss Wilma Smith home ai Mrs. Kennetb Courtice when bas pleuno-pneumonia and bas been Mn. Latta, Campbelliord, gave a seriausly ill. demonstration on alumin.'UM. Mn. Latta gave s mast interesting talik On Tuesday evening, February 14 on the proper way ai cooking veget- under the auspices ai the Ladies' Aid, ables so as ta retain their own flav- thera- wiil be a box social and enter- aur aIso on the health question. He tainment in hall here. Local talent cooked vegetables, apples, iieat, provides tbe pragnani. Ladies witb cake and served n dainty lunch ta the boxes free. Gents buying boxes get ladies. He also gave a guessing entrance tee retunded. Admission contest in wbich Mms' Geo. Pearce 20e and 10c. and Mms. Gea. Annis came out ties and in a second guess Mrs. Annis wonl the pnize wbicb was a frying pan. Pearce, Mrs. Marshall and Mis. Ken- There were about twenty ladies pres- neth Courtice. Mms. Countice serv- ent and every one bad a pleasant ed lunch ta the ladies and a social evening. Mrs. Courtice as usual was tume was spent tagether.. Our Young most gracious and attentive ta ber people visit Maple Grave on Wednes. guests.... .On Wednesday afternoon, day evening so there wili be na meet- February 1, an executive meeting ai ing here on Tbursday evening. the Ladies' Benean Class was held Sunday services were good, Rev. J. at the home ai the President, Mms. R. Trumpour, Tyrone, preached two W. R. Courtice, when the work ai the fine sermons and at the evening ser- class was discussed and decided ta vice a solo was nicely sung by Mrs. carry on tbe group systeni again. (Rev.) Staintan ... . Sunday Scbooai New leaders were appointed as fol- session was carried on by Miss Wil- lows: Mns. Blake Oke, Mms. Pen- liamson and Mn. R. E. Osborne and bertby. Mms. Clarence Pentound and at the opening a duet was sung by Mns. Herb. NichaIs. A new flower Misses Frances Hancock and Hazel committee wns appointed-Mrs. Ross Rundle. b 1 ___j I At 4