THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDJAY, JUNE 7th., 1928 PAGE EIGFTT_________________ The Newcastle lridie THURSDAY, JUNE 7th., 1928 NEWCASTLE I___ MuIs. (Dr.) McLaughlin w,'nt to~ Miss Olive Thorne, Toronto, vjsited Toronto on Monday to visit bier sieter, at Mu.' and Mrs. D. J. Galbuaitb's, Mrs. Thomi. and at Mu. W. T. and Miss Ethel Newcastle Public Scboel teachers Lockbart's. and pupils are now ail wearinu '"Just Miss Violet McMilan visited New- Kids Safety Club" buttons. castle friends on Sunday, baving mot- Mrs. 'illie Taylor rnwed Monday oued Pev. Canon De Pencicu do\vn to ber new residence on Baldwin St., fromi Oshawa. south of Mr. Eeul Walton's. Congratulations to Mr. and Mus. ,Mrs. Geo. P. Rickard errived home Win. Banna, Bayside, on the arrivaI on Monday from e pleasent visit witb of.their first bora son. Hi-a birthday Mr. and Mus. H. G . Matyn and fani- coincides with King George's. iy, Stratford. Newcastle and Lake Shore team Mr. Cyril Minaker, Trenton, a played an exhibition game of basebal former teiler of Standard Bank heue, on community green lest Tbursday spent the weekead witb Mu. Robert evening, Newcastle winning by 14 Crowther et Mu. and Musý. Walter to 1. Fred Butler umpîred. Cuowtheus. Mu. W. F. Rickard a few days ego United Cburcb. Rev. E. B. Cooke. put bis two Jersey cows to pasturage pastor. Sundey, June 10. il a. m. in the orchard where be bed been -Mouning Wouship. 2.3 0 P. m. spraying with lime sulpbur and an au- -Sunday Scbool. 7 p. nt-Even- senical poison. One cow la now dead ing service, as a coasequence wbile the other was Mu. Geo. Bonathan, Manager veuy sick but is now recovering. Standard Bank, Castleton, and Mu. Mu. J. Bentz is still confined to bis Kennetb Peauce, Teller of the Port home under bis doctors orders, as e Peruy Buanch, spent tbe weekend et resuit of injuries received la an auto- their respective homes. mobile accident lest week wben the Souuy to note that Mu. and Ms. cobrg to N lewas trellsuino Geo. Gray and family are ieaving th Cbougt ecsl a u i village witb the intention of moving by a truck. to Oshawa. Their successors la the New arrivaIs fou th.3 summer et Oriental Hotel eue nov nioving ia. Newcastle-on-tbe-Lake this weok are: Mu. Geo. Poidon, bis son, Mu. Fred Mu. and Mus. Robert Kerr an.d family, SToronto, la Mu. Chas. Wilson'ý bouse, Poldon and wife, and their daughter, q n u n u.B îenno Ethel of Norwich, called on their r fa oM. wobeandM sonH. leean cousin, Mus. J. R. Fisher, Sunnysîde, Bufo. whothavfeasind accomanied on Monday. on their way home fuoni tbem ber oern Sunda lampoad Mr.nrankRway,-laai-o Brook fHouse, Aiadne Gb-n. Mu . Mu. uankRowlnd. anagu 0and Mus. Middup and femily, Toronto, Standard Bank at Kingston, accon- bave leased Mus. Fauacomb's brick penied by Mus. Rowand and son,~ bungalow for the summer and are were weekend visitous et Mu. Howell speading the weekeads here. Rowland's. the homne of hbs bith and boyhood dayz;. Mu. and Mus. J. Scott Montgomerv, Lakefield, were weekend guests of Mu Mu. adNfus. Horatio Wetheral wha and -Mus. J. E. W. Philp and uemained spent the winter la Saskatchewanl over fou Monday la accoudance with witb their son-in-lew and daughteu, Mr. Montgomery's plans to attend Mu. nd r~.Wriht, etunedb~1 the Masonie ban4uet. Mu. Mont- Saturdey to reside with heu brother, gomery is a Past Worshipful Master 1Mu. Arthur La w. of Durham Lodge A.F.&A.Mý. They Standard Garage, W. R'. Laking, are leeving Lakefield about the mid- Marager, bas n,,.ved f rom its f oumer dle of June, Mu. Montgomîery having ication on Mill Street to its n -' ad received notice of bis tuansfer to moue stretegic site on King Stýreet, aagership of Standard Bake on the prem.res uecently 1-vtci Napanee, a much larger town with a R. W. Walton. great deai moue business. f Look! Snappy Shoes at the Most Popular Prices Crta-npative buhivinLy with well known stores in Toronto has enabled ejfus to seli shoes at astounding low prices -We offer Special Bargains every week, the first corne are the lucky ones. V The Special Attractions For Thursday, Friday, Saturday Men's Black or Tan Shoes $3.85 This is a f eature value for this week. 100 pairs of Boots and Oxfords that usually seli for $5.00 and $6.00, are being offered at $3.85, sizes 61/-11 Men's Work Boots & Oxfords In good quality leather with heaVy panco or leather soles, Special Value $2.95 SPECIAL ATTRACTION Men's Running Boots, leather trimrned at side and ankie, al sizes $1 .18 Men look this UI) The latest styles in Men's Ox- fords and Sport Shoes at Bargain Prices This Week Suit Cases, Club Bags Trunks will be shown week. Women's Sport Oxfords $3.85 In honey beige trimmed with tan, crepe sole and heel, size 212 to 7, Price $3.85 SPECIAL ATTRACTION $1.98 Women's, reptile strap slippers withi skin, one- cuban heel, real value, Bargain at $1.98 Wonien's Specials $2.98 (A) Patent Clipper, 1 strap, cuban heel (B) Patent Tie, high heel- (Special Value) (C) Kid Slipper, 1 strap, cub- an heel E width (D) Grey Kid Slipper lst cuban heel White Slippers 88c Odds and Ends or white buck kid and canvas slippers at Bargain Price of 88c 69C Limited quantity left only, Boudoir Slippers, in ail popu- lar shades Bowmanville EXCHANGE 0F PULPITS SHAW'SSCHOO NEWCASTLE Mr. and Mus. P. O'Neil and grand- son, Jimmy Keech, motored to Tuen- ýon and Belleville on Sunday and vis- ited relatives. Sunday, July lst-Sunday Sebool Anniversary; Speaker-W. W. Sta p- les, Lindsay; Uxbridge Business Mcn's Bible Class Orchestra la attendance. Mu. Douglas and Miss Amy Hunter, Toronto, spent June 4tb at the Hunter home bere getting things, in reediness for its summer occupation by lier mother, Mrs. Wmn. Hunter, and other members of the family. St. George's Cbuucb, Rev. E.*R. James, Rector. Sunday, June 10., ist Sunday after Trinity. 8a.n- Holy Communion. 9.45 a. m.n Sn day Scbool. il a. m. -Morning prayer. 7 p. n-.-Evening prayer. Miss Lena Taylor, Solîna, visited Mrs. (Rev.) E. B. Cooke on Sundey and heard ber former associate la missionary work in China, Dr. H. W. Birks of Bownianville, deliver earnost informative and inteuesting address in the United Churcb on Sunday morning on present conditions In tbe Orient, stressing the need of contin- ued prayerful interest in the people of China on the part of Christian people here. The Municipal and the School flags were flying at their mast heads on Sunday and Monday la loyal recogni- tion of Bis Majesty, King George's birtbday, and the Post Office and the bank observed Mon<ay as a holiday. Everybody else worked until evenýng and then the Masons bad their great gathering and banquet to whicb lat- ter pretty nearly every family in the village contributed something thu the Women's Memoriel Libuary A*d. Rev. John Bonathan, Toronto. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bonathan, dis- tinguisbed himself Friday evening in Massey Hall la the role of Arcbbishop of Canteubury Cuowning William the Conqueror il' the bistorical pageant .commemorating the 75th anniversary .of the founding of the Anglican Dio- 1cese of Toronto. Toronto papers .showed pictures of several of tbose ,taking part, among whom w-as Rev. )Bonathan looking vcry naturel, wear- ting the mitre and clotbed la the sacer- 1dotai vestments of the high eccles- lastir official ibe uepuesented. Carryiag out the wisbes of the Rigbt Rev. J. F. Sweeny, Lord Bisbopt of Toronto, that there sbouid be e generel exehange of pulpits on Tria- ity Sunday thuoughout tbe diocese as part of tbie program commemorating tbe founding of tbe Toronto Diocese 75 years ago, Rev. E. R. James of St. George's, Newcastle, excbenged with Rev. Canon DePencier of St. George's, Oshawa ' for both services. Canon DePencier, as befitted ýhe day and occasion, took for bis subjectý The Trinity of the Godhead, et tbe mouning service, giving a clear ex- position of the doctrine of the Tria- ity, Father, Son and Hoiy Spirit. In the evening he preached a fine I commemorative se rmon, taking the congregation with him in a retrospec- tive view of the Chuucb of England in Ontario during the past 75 years and tben leading on to e prospective view of the Churcb's greet future. Canon DePencier, who is a mem- ber of the fiftb generation of De- Penciers in this province, spoke in sincere veneration of Bishop Stuachan and other pioneer clergymen who laid well and deep the foundations of this mother diocese of Toronto. He also paid trîbute to the wotby nmen and women who settled in tbis fair pro- vince and made the prirnevai forest to become a pleesant land of incomn- parable agriculture1 weelth. He extoiled tbe Fathers of Confederation as propbeta witb a vision wbo saw Canada a great nation f romn coest to Boys' Special Bathing Suits The quality is there even if the price is iow. Well made Bathing Suits for boys, made skirt style, navy body witb red trimming on skirt and legs, buttoned on shoulder. In sizes for boys from 6 to 14 years of age. Wortb 65c, DURING THREE BIG DAYS, EACH 39c Kiddies Socklet Supports You eau buy two pairs instead of one at our price. Your choice of several designs and in aIl the tones to match the newest coiorings in Socks. ~Farcy coiored elastics, both plain and frilled. Bright and silky with dainty floral bows. You will like these. Usuaily priced at 20c, DURING TKREE BIG DAYS, Per Pair 10e Corselettes-A Wonder Value You would usually pay about $2.50 for this quality. A special Corselette made of fency Rayon striped meterial witb knitted striped rayon top. Side elestic gussets. Four supports and booked et side. Boned just enough to keep their shape. One of Canada's lead- ing makers bas given us this great value. In bust sizes 30 to 40. You would usually pay about $2.50 for this quality. DURING THREE BIC DAYS, EACH $179 Large and Heavy Bath Towels AIl the good quality features you're looking for in a towel, very specially prieed for "Three Big Days" Thbis splendid heavy natural-coiored Bath Towel measures 21 x 43 inches. (A large sîze). Fewn colored ground witb Wbite block checks and dark naturel side stripes. Frînged ends. A big velue if off ered et 50c. DURING THREE BIG DAYS, EACH 33c Pure Linen PiIlow Cases 1 SAVINGS THAT BLOOM IN THE o- MONTH 0F JUNE 1 n Corne During Our Three Big Days--- Thursday - Friday - Saturday, June 7 - 8 - 9 )uYIlneyDp.Gie o In many styles and colors at about half the price you would usually pay A delightful sweater assortment for the wee- ones. Some with buttoned fronts; tied fronts; turned collors; V-necks; ribbon ties. White, Pink, Blue and Camel w.ith con- trasting colored trimmings for infants up to 1%Y years. Usually offered et $ 1.75. DURING THREE BIG DAYS, EACH 98e Sew-on Hose Supports Your opportunity to get high quality at Iow price. Fine quality beavy Lisle 1 %k inch pink web- bing. Filled with strong snappy rubber. Fitted with adjustable nickle slide and buckle, nickle grip and rubber posts. Us- ually sold et 20c. DURING THREE BIG DAYS, Per Pr 12% Extra-Value "Peanit" Straw Hats A hat you want now at a good saving for you A good bat la every way, ligbt and eiry. With band and strongly bouad on edge. A real sua protector. Cornes la two styles, eiter Fedora or Arny shape. Al men's sizes. A usuel 20e bat. DURING THREE BIC DAYS. EACH lic Again! Beauty Bath Soap Saie wonderful quality and value you now know so well An establisbed "meonher" of rnost familles in this district. Four ounces of igh quality soap delicately perfumed la Lilac or Rose. (If not alredy a member of your bouse-, hold we advise you to give it a trial). A regular 10e cake. DURING THREE BIG AYS, EACH Sc Only five cakes to a custonier. Men's Merino Work Sox We're confident you'l want several pairs -9t the-e- -o- L .L.Wrigbt iand Report for May: Sr. IV-Garnet Riekard 69. New- ton Ashton 66. Sr. 11-Mary Clemence 82, Annie Allin 79. Jr. hII-Allun Rowe 74, Thounton Anderson 72, Bessie Simpson 70, Jean Clemence 69, Ormsby Anderson 60. Sr. [I-Helen Rickard 80, Roy Roy Ashton 64, Rutb Cobbledick 56, Jessie MacLecd 55. Jr. II-Muray Wight. (absent). Names auranged in ouder of mnert: Sr. 1-Fiorence MacLeod, Elford Cobblejlick, Pearl Hinds. Jr. I-Brenton Rickard, Harold Cook. Su. Pr.-Isabele Clemence, Gord- on Allia. Jr. P.-Audrey Webber, Ferne Webber. Wm. L. Lyeett, teacher. "Valùe-Demonstration" Every Hat in this assortmnent new, up-to- date and chic. Straws, Fetts and artisti- cally trimmed with Buekies, Ribbons, Flow- ers, etc. Your ehoiee for only $1.98 Each Close co-operation with one of Canada's largest Millinery Manufacturers bas produc- ed this exceptional Hat offering for you. Quantity production bas made the price possible. This assortment contains styles for older Misses, Women and Matrons. In aIl the newest early summer and mid-sum- er coloringq. Models selected witbin the lest two weeks, from New York's* latest styles. See these hats in our store! Maee, an early selection. Hats of this class u:!L% ually priced et $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95. ReeJ member new goods and new styles, your choice. DURING THREE BIG DAYS, EACH $1.98 Remarkable Value in Voile Gowns Six different styles and rnany colors in this assortnit Women's dainty gowns, made of fency strip- ed Voiles. Six different styles from which to choose. Appealingly trimmed with fancy laces end ribbon ties. In such colors as Nile, Peacb, Pink, Maize, Lavender, Bluie, etc. Make a point of seeing these et our store. Easily worth $ 1.50. DURING THREE BIG DAYS. EACH 98e A "Rush. Special" 5-Piece Bowl Set At our price these 5-piece bowis sets wiI be a rush number. Corne early. 5-piece Earthenware Bow.1 Set, measuring from the smallest size, 4%½ inches, to the large size of 81/2 inches. Splendid for mixing purposes or for serving on the table. Usually sold et 95c. We imported these direct for this sale. Corne eariy. DURING THREE BIG DAYS, 5-PIECE SET 69C A nei-tya poTi itaprc lk Men's Mernat Work Socks la a weigbt spe- Lm r These Pillow Cases are perfect goods size 21 cielly made for eanly sunimer weau. FAwn x33 inches with 2-inch benstitched ends. mixture trimmed witb white toes and beels. Manufacti An Irish miii clearing lot et e greet sacrifice. Mea's sizes. Big value if off ered et 25e (Ro-member aIl pure linen). Regular $2.00 peu pair. Get these attractive socks No 2 Ceutr velue. DURINC THREE BIC PAYS, and at our aIl the sci DURING THREE BIC PAYS, Per Pr $1.39 i Specially Interesting Price, Per Pair 19c Kodak pro Grain Imif ___________________________________ Equipped Men's Handkerchiefs à Hemstitched Linen Table Cloths 3 14ittes Lay in a good supply at this prie. WiII delight the "June Bride" witb regtl A fim qeliy Lwn ithPonee inih ad A ureLinn Cotbmeaur~g 6 x 0 i- Isold at $1. A mui aut 17½x17½ ins hend A ce in med tt erasurend seeraxfloal in-N mealsurs wiiabo tthese. U/- icsuly Thldet1 des ins aunkd perad ee foraluse.N 2 for 25e.1 Splendid value et $3.50. Our price 6-picture ' DURING THREE BIC PAYS, EACH 7c DURING THREE BIG PAYS, EACH $2.39 3 V, peur r ,That Will Make Good Pictures % mred in Canada by the Canadian Kodak Comnpany ridge Hawk-Eye Camera, ernbodies lieatifie feetures that bave made -ducts famous. Finished la Seel itation Leather with Nickel ifittings. witb view-finder and automeatie Makes a picture about 2 Y4x es. Can be re-loaded la dayligbt ular Eastmaen Roll Film. Usually 1.25. : THREE BIG DAYS, EACH 89e Eastman Roll Film, size 2Y4 x oll, 19e Nltm ma>th SialIe of IAJoiTien I oat Through a wonderful purchase we are enabled to offer Thursday, Friday and Saturday only a Mammoth Sale of Women's Coats, made by John Northway & Son, at an unheard of price of $1O.c>o These coats off er the most wonderful value we have ever heard of. The materials are Tricotine., Poi4c Twill, Charmeen and Broadcloth. The fur trimmilgs are moleskin, grey squirrel and buttered mole. The y are mostly all lined with silk. They sold in a regular way from $25.00 to $49.50. The sizes are from 14 t18 Ail Northway Guaranteed Coats Coats with the best of styles, the finest tailoring. Ahuge bargain for 40 women - -' 44, A. AIl kinds of Ruaning Shoes B a t Bargain Prices and this Sandals, Women's Sizes oxly 15 pr left Real Value 99e Phone 52w R. J. Rovan' s Quality Shoe Store Formerly Claude Ives On The Sunnyside Mr. and Mrs._ 1 Mr. Fred Chatterly, who met witb a rether serious accident while haul- ing out manure with a three horse spreader on the ferm of bis employer,I Mond.WeekS. is making hsetisft Mr.a W. J. S ic mkard Sbawislto progress toward recovery in Bowman- ville Hospital. While driving from the bernyard to a field et the soutb end of the farm the bouses eppauently got out of control, and Fred, jumping fuom bis seat to try and catch theon by tbeir heads, failed to get clear of the back wheels of the machine and was thus run over by one of theni. Mu. Wm. Gilbenk and son Ens were tbe first to notice the driv1eless bouses ad machine end flowing the tracks back to Mu. Rickard's yardý found Fred lying helpless on the ground some distance up the farin. He was taken first to Bowmanville H+pital end tben to Oshawa where an X-Ray reveeled severe spinal in- juries. Dr. B. J. Hazlewood operet- ed upon him, but owing to the nature of bis injuries it is improbable that be will ever teke up farm work egain. He was brought back to Bow.manville Hospital after tbe X-Ray examina- tion. He came to Canada this spring but bas already mnade meny friends in and eround Newcastle, es- pecielly emong the younger people of the United Churcb. The sympathies of the community are extended to Mr. D. J. Galbraith on the death of bis elder brotber, Mu. Peter Galbraitb. ý 1 s.e Note:-rosinveiLy nu t;iiaLjtlsma %,s S, W. MASON & SON PHONE 106 DRY GOODS AND LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR BOWMANVILLE coast, and set about bringing it into being. In closing the Canon spoke wjth admiration of the more than 75 years' service of St. George's, New- castle, in the community in whih it is situated, and of the many Ieading 3clergymen of high attainments who have gone forth into the world frein this historie parish. Mr. Howard Cooke assisted the tchoir in the evening service of song, Mrs. (Dr.) Farncomb presiding at the organ at both services as usuel. iRev. Scott Howard assisted in the ser- vvices, reading the scripture lessons )and leading ln the responsive prayers. from Toronto and are again occupy- ing their ý:,mmer home here Master Richard resumed his studies in the public school on MondaY morning under Miss Elizabeth Hancck. ýNotice to Creditors 1in The Estate of Thomas Montagues F Deceased. NOTICE is hereby ziven pursuant tto the Statute in that behaif that aIl persons heving dlaims against or entitled to share in the estate of Thonmas Montague, late of the Village of Newcastle in the County of Dur- hami, who died on or about the 24th à eday of March, A. D. 1928, et New-* ecastle, are required to send name to the undersigned Executors on or 1before the 6tb day of July, 1928, and after said named date the Execu- .tors will proceed to distribute the 1.estate among the parties entitled ethereto, baving regard only te the dlaims of which they then shaîl have notice. y Dated at Toronto this 3lst day of 1j May, A. D. 1928. The Toronto General Trusts Corporation, 'y.23 Bay St., Toronto, Executors, Malone, Melone, Sedgewick and Montgomery, Solicitors. 1 "Hawk- Dl--.- no chanves or approvals. THIS IS A CASH SALE