Mr.A. D. Wheeler and childréfl, Diiana Alden, who have been -h N ecIqIIi iep e r c ge i it er parents, Mr. andMs Pleased to see Mr. ClarenceAln T e A C % I t Ir v4 i e the subnl of Boston on Monday set a good example. Mis. Galbraith motoring themn part Miss Sara Moise, Mjllbraok, and TI{URSDAY, MAY 1Oth., 1928 way. Miss Stella Blackburnl, Omemee,M spent the weekend at their respectiveS a e T man homs.RTR1Tl PUBLIC SPEAKINC. PRIZE Mr.W. H. B. Chaplin bas plantel NEWCASTLE UNVEILING MASSEY P 1 several bundred Scotch Pire trees on Seigi eludrwy ito hse .M l Sn eayo aeNr oennB reigYu o th l ilp n .Sunday and Monday of Rev. E. B. A congregation taxing thc* seatingl Another incentive topr tc pub- B r e î g Y ii e w he sipe of hi o ch rd es sde Sd iii s ell ne r way. G1ft of C het biD. audt rus a th ons i e g flsa pidte o thepCo lem in__FineThe________catch and Mrs.rCooae ered at the Newcastle ComnunitYlof th ecastle Publie Schol by aDr od - Re ytc' in ineAucTION SALETespngcthfsuk;emSdaevlfgtoarc- legacy of thelaeNoa oeman, B.yGo d - Re d toW 8 - helped out tbe f amily ment prb] n Hall o f thda e i ng d to r gtbic th p ea ssliet N o the upo. Il D ~~~.. pat in the service of publi worsbip lE. o i young om ian c.m F o w a I rnistuce b teexecutor of inmail a home. adt inesweuveln fth'ms rficienityn the art of elocution ~I1 r~1DvI Mrsheeo.t.aRicofd iheelettedportrait of the late Chester 1). Mas- land won distinction as a Iligand tMeSStL CAteo Ptelae home this week from a fortnights Iey, donor of tbe "all. The very popular enteiteiflér. - IS . H PPE visit with her daughter, Mrs. A. H.1Iele attendance wvas indicative of Following is the text of a recnt at to offer for sale at ber home Fisber, Belleville. tbgeraimus on the part of t'ojc.fltLricatiofl to the ierrtary of We have just receivd our newSaudy May 2th the bousebold Newcasteiien athr friends teBorofduain ro te Miiin lSi of atracive adtie furniture andl effects of the late Mis~s to worsbip together n niy f hToronto General Trusts CorprtoR spr»nin neiof attractiveoandiar on Chapple will be sold at ber ltte rs'- and spirit, and aîso of the commun- R NomrColeian Exrp. Under tbeos er D y G od St e tistic wall paper in new designs. SATURDAY, MAY iZth dence. See advt ity's consistent desire to bonor the Wll f he above decease-d there is R s e r o d Mr. Walter Selden who was in ir.emory, whenever the opportunityaprgrbrainasolo-" THE MODERN TREND tecnet of brhm ihu town for sormil days arranging for rirses, of him who 112Isobcssed th.(giehesu of $100.00 +a the BoardKngS.WsBw aVii reserve, consisting of a number teof blngofte portrait of the village of bis early years witb bis o dcto for the Town of New- Kn t et Omnil EIETpiece, soldwalnut atqefurni- -. asi, namot b nv'0db turcDanT of solid a ntiuseho ld a te . D. assy was a guest nee nilifnificent g .ý tdu-ate i ,tob n etd b ture and other lisuaargouanhld-ar - f r.an MmentirdoBbocn. hetrne of rt,'± d bis ner, tbead tha e gi eain there We deliver right to your door within 1 ils ti ales too 1umeo' o mention. Mrs. Tillie Taylor who bas been Beý,. Dr. Cleaver,To)t',okbifrmyrlsaîbegvnnuaY Thals rtmédflt is large andere- Sem: -at i o'lcksarp living in a part of the laté Miss Cbap- place behind the preache' desk. as a prize to the pupl in Newcastle BowInanville trend in color and design. We em:~ahyo ae ple's bouse is making préparations to1 Standing on bis rigbt w-re Reéve Public Schoil stand.,. flirst in public jos. Coulson, Auctioneer. move néxt week into Mr. Bonatban'siW. F. Riekard, Chairman of the speakink" invité you to viw it._ _ _ _ _ _ _-- . cosy little bouse on Bâldwin St.,I Managing Co nimnitteé of the Hall; P o e 2 6 o rt Notice LO Creitorsacross fron Arthur a'. Mr. Wellington Foster, boy chum Poe26o rt For Every Tpe Of Rooma couple of weeks with ber sister, D. Massey, and Mm. Walter Seldox', ECSLSHO S Open Evenings R. S. 0. 1927. Chari.150, sec. 51 Mrs. Geo. Eilbeck of "Grey Gables". intimately connected witb thé Mas-- - ESTATE 0F Mrs. S. F. Hill, Widow. Mr. Gendron came front Toronto to séys for so many yeams in their phil- Intermediate Rooni deceased. be presént at the unveiling of the anthropie enterprises and other acti- Examination report for April. Ex- A, esn aigcansaantteportrait of the lete C. D. Massev on vities. As tbey remained standing aniined in Wmiting, Speiling, Arith - ______.........._________________________ E aLL of rSF. HIédImSaanof the udy the union choirs of St. George's and metic. *--o4eow à0O % in any subjéct. I- W . J Ber y ET' or Mof Bo . F. 11111. I ate Cunof he Sunaay.the United Churches, of over thirty Jr. III-EvlnAllUn90, Jack DurWfl f ow canvlll, nh oufltY on Mr. and Mrs. Win. Chapl n ocs etrdte adtriuni by Haie 85, Harold Delinc 78, Maiîjory Dhamn, WdwieeSd h idOf itédubeAmtog, B. C., are vieetrdteadt Phone 207 Bowmanville or about the sixteenth day of pociledApDLycett ai er's ijnite Attraction 1118, are hereby notilfed to file lith the again in Newcastle, aving comp east mddtise fo t o er s r etdelo the 64,Cht ý ar Breton 6, Javkid odn undersidled, on r befor the antetht ipoeo hépoetyoZi platform, sînging the Prn)cessionaî ., Bob Duck 40*. Clay of May, AD. 1928, full particulars a lnteate Lillian Chap pl,.'Thy01,15P l e s ide A t oftheir dlaimis. Immediately atter said Xeto be hère ail this week and Onward Christianr Soldiéts. Rév.E (acth sesoth eesdwl expc oR. James and Rev. E. B. Cooke fol-J Sr. II-1-ouise -lancock S3, Kath daitr , bted aseiSof thoe deCe55ed therbe are staying at bier latte résidence, 1lwdi h rear and look their llecnt Spencer 81, Ralph Gibson 90, to, hll rgard nly o clams B fplacesil on thé platfommn to the left ofI Futh Honey 79, Joe Hocîcin 7--, Miké F o ot w eaT r DATED at Bowmaviihi thé 25th day of Corne to St. George's Parish Hall, I îu. Ceaevér. Thé whole conugregl- r h 74 Notn C l 0,IeaWs m u t Ao ~FJV~ 8AriI, 1928. Newcastl, on Friday. May lth at tion emained standing thei whilé and ýCiark 68, Gertl Bonathan 6,ý. G.B.KE T fl J A M CLEL AN 8 P. M., and seethé two pînys which jie n té Pm cs:ol H Mf. a ion Eddy 64, D oroh l dreO h a w 5Executors, owmanviIIe xiii be presented by Port Hope A.Y. Ted fumthe r ode fssil C'Clak57 *n.M ur e 57, : ~1~21lS _______________________ .A. etweel acs wil be ivenfolîows: Doxology; Invocation by Rev Mri asn) 17-3 ~~récitations, vocal solos, violin solOSM.aBrCokenanhabbychort)h. and séllections by Mm. SABgok;a'hn y h5 famos orhesta. Amisson :bc aehse which are amraved in r. îî-Dorothy Henning, Jaé and 25c. 19-2 tl. byRév. E. R. James. Then fol- %'al*.sent.) Tio ira JIff Rev. Dm. Cleaver told the story Rv.71;pnlgpam* cau,(bst, se t t e w ii e -ul f a Val Jean to a goo szd Iwed thé acripture lsson, Ezkil.I 0 u v argains we offer in oJ-en theUni ed Chrhorap. 47. Instead of reading thé I Prirnary Roorn Du l Ro m Maudi vening.th entne bucb on text Dr. Cléaver descibed the pro-! Namies in order of miert: Wear.mrn présent say it was mre gripping phetic vision in bis own wvords in bis Sm. 1-Reta Powell, Clarence and intésey nterestiTng than any own inimitable wAl Followig the Clarke, Stanley rown, Lois Rowé, Inclusive, under auspices East WhitbyFret Me' okBos il N ade Bright mie they éever attended, andi thère eé Mcs rrtn rci atn wear yell........ . 2.98 weré no quéstionablé featuros "bout.-.r. oin t rouc o thé coenngre-Victor Garrod, Llayd Hancock, Helen Merry Go Round, Ferris Wheeiq , MryMx Evexyoné listenéd spéllbound tc étothhé preacher of thed aening Gibisoi,.,Helen Rbns',Jack l3cntz-. TandAias ieVak ,Ec pleasing to nes, th é m agie utterance Re v. -Dr CleaverA npm a l$chéd a most thé low f decritivephraés0 Me' rs otBakand th lwo ecitv hae elpful and soui warmling sermon in Jr. 1-Patricia Pearce, Tommy orBrw .. . . $$8 u cn édosaya élcio om the speakér's lips as hée unf oldéd wbich bé explainéd thé meaning of B erèton, Margaet Parcé, SamDotfaitoh rte or Brow n ........ - 98 It tmair story of Jean Val Jean inEzelkiel's prophecy of thé holy wat- ('ltwan, Gerald Henning, Alfred o ' fai t h r t e - m. tand r s. D feWa dloJ an d inbalhadh eadpet Men's Factory Boots, Ox- thy Wall Papér from our large l.tiiggle toward thé if e triumphant. tbrougb thé désert places to tfbatflSano' uwr ."Unr utecaiii if;-l r lwn rmte h é seaHam',ld HokielenedJhndy. h AN R fod...... 15 adatatiéstc.recently of Toronto, are now comfort- luence for good. It was. a pophecy Gd msmetetrrounds Free sty le sl d in t e e w h nt ,form -, n u g f t e a v n oadis' roen nes hi oae u a nourar n hy buy- u House, thé Newcastle issraion lf Jésus Christ 600 yéars Sevemal Bowmanvillé citizens wéré Refined Amusements. stle o bokn inS av u hngyor apr y uy ùmc o te eteC. D. N. "T hclan isodayf 7we are living on théeréent, including Mm. W. B. Coucb disint )8 igfrSu.thyhv leased for a terni of years. banse of Cithh iun tma of t h nMm. Clarence MasonMi. and nMrte pie ro i . lldirco ofs w uidexéien of Hi hé ba oundel e nt fall ofCheistand )nrAdmisJ.n S.GrAmdssF Ladies'al ape Patent81 Mtam. B dabco is al musi ib a pl V hitant fwIchChrist Mis. H. J. Babcock, Mrs. J. G. Rick- Lde' Black Noatdent pler n s oll atients an de a succeulmuialis thé living embodimént". It is ard and Miss Florence, and Mi. and shoes, large variety to u.ancéstry datés back to .thé early days and Christian communities to keep choose from 2.49, $2.98 of English bistory for hé faruilythsrampeintirdyndt Stép in and sée for yourself nam a .é on i h ldr-dan upith miry, swampy and stag- aomisof Bruanof47A. D., about thélway, for thèer Men's BakorTnO- that we give réal values,.té imétJteindé birlaer1ae ubi 4a4.eéycomnt fod ...... .....S.9Hengist and Horsa, wer., unvading tbe argtaonsuéth vr iwn M en' Bl elc ver llcounrthe r y. Nec t ns le ome tém tostram of Christian service and fors.........y $ . 9 rp. J Mth and Mis. Stéphen Perrin whol After thé offerin'NIr . R. W. R. J. ROVAN, Quiality Footwear this week onldyD$1o39 pr own and managé a fiourisbing sum-lWalton sang "Théetanger of Gai- ~a ' , *~ Painter and éoao mer botel at Béwdléy on Rice Lake. 1 ilée", bis soulful rendering of thé ~. IL IK 2 Doors West of F. F. Morris Co. motored up last Tuesday événing in solo bringing a deep husb of rêver- Phone489 owmanille ren at thé régular meeting of Dur- ers. King and Division Sts..bi ol ..AM nWd BowmavilleOnt.nesday they visitéd bis brother Feéen-j préciation on bébaif of thé Hall I_ - m and on thé f arm, bis brother William1 Committe. of thé veiy large attend- i mon at thé laké. Mr. Perrin is wéllI casions of public worsbip and spàke - ~~~c uin t v ige, ardy p e é - a o th is t a ue t eHll on orm r oc- j~ ~ F céntly pucbased Elmburst and wbo éd to thé commufl both in a rélig- î r . ~ ~~~~owns and ions anothér fine botéli.usand an éducational way. S e i l n Fo wa that M. Purdy will héunikély to do ten ér and Mr. éldo ng-aé ___________________________ anytbing toward dévéloping Elm-chareonfothé anvéi.hiln o teo -_______ hurst this séason as hé bas net yetictrift.e Stépping ofthedorth rwdisposed of bis Ricé Lake propérty;1 nrait. st igt h iM -.fothe and. thé summei' business thèe i, platform na s lnM.Fse O O again beginning to boom who, as M. Séldon happihy renarked, FOR MENFO W ME onto, assistéd Rév. E. B. Cooke ast h cvered thé portait as it hung on thé ~necîal Sale unday moning un thé Unitd Inortb wal wést of thé stage, and ré- Men's Black and Tan Oxords, sizes heel slipper in E width, a$.0so o Spe W S leCburcb in ordainilg 'thé thiée new vealéd thé wellhknown featuies of styles $3.45 Noh~ O e i~ c. members of thé Session, John W.- Néwcasthé's former citizen, true 5/, o 101/, snappystl, Notiadlerey* JrW Glénney and A. O.1 friend and réat bénefactor.BganRo Viu $38 Parker. Dr. Cleavér héld the. con- Théwhleauiecesa fr em .............-gregation spellboiund as hé déhiv<'red moments in a sulent study of that; ~ thé ordination sermon fron Thé Shep- strong, kindly fc, and thén Mm. i bl$2.B (a U i ancy -lu Rse lbsPslm as R i e Reulr bo 2 2IL cber of Newcastle folk bèarhhMun t panègyric of him ihwo .BIue Rose ~~preach to a group of ordainé i youflg hé nad been associatéd for so manv yu mn'sPanoo ete ais ryoesrptimd u Stilre Tl u I at a Bay of ýQuinte Conféiéiace, long and fruitfl years. In téri ilbvyumn a rlahrLde'ge n-ta Larfl5UU Whitbysomé veus ago.of fondadmiinn héspo<e o f Mr. oe ev wr eua -nlec or oqvv wos boot, R g l $4.0 , heel slipper, size 2 /2 t 7 ..d se l* isr -E.Bmnofrdsentence praYer. Bo13wmanvulle. Itis aon à ~ Lbb'5fc Progam was in chargé o fgroup lead- to barmonizé with thé cobor toe of ibM 1 leKr a u t am f: à e, - .Js rs M rs. N . A llin an dl M r . ra k th é a ll's in terio r. h s a -s Qa i y So Kr0 tR.8.cy1-c33-e Rickard and con std of r rea~ ~ M. ,Seldn intimated in bi ad R . J . R o v an ' s Q a i y S o t r 1 9I Uny s M s . F .R c h a d o lo , M i s .o b n s ne n ddr d é s a t h a t a p o r t r a it o f t h é ha t é y C a d v Faou r izeChOw r.F ikr;s Toa otgeF r e &qui" Libby'* rSour ni o w 0eduet, M is. W . D. B agg and Mrs . E.th o rs Mon t e o ll n hén on r ou olnsBCoke heprsnttinofa itat uur.On The SunnysideBomnie DrssC b rd S.ý GberklaLfemébrh pin and an Easter distantfuteuM8 Faaa ran 41 lb ~3-1açeM eti ily waa emadé to i s. v) ok M. W. J. S. Rickard diréctedté P on 58 ButrfeZ9CFAscahafbu folwd hé té union choir which led In thé- nre- M dquarterly tea -as sérvéd by Mis. F. Igtoilsnlgad pole h RiaadMs.Phl, is . Cs n ervcéof ong for thé ocasioi d - -- - d~..~l Thu sda . F lda an Sa tur a,.M s. . Ro l p, s. . a dM . Laura F sher wa â piani. .