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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Oct 1928, p. 1

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With Which Is Incorporated Tilt Bowmanville News Vol. LXXIV M. A. JAMES & SONS, Publishers. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1928 $2.00 a Year In Advance 5c a Copy No. 40 This coupon worth 30C This coupon is worth tbirty cents on the purcisase of any can of paint, varnisis, lacquer or en- a'nel bearing Vise Glidden name or trademark. Theme are no conditions Vo this offer, except that you siga your name and addiess on Vise coupon below and present it at aur store before November lat. This offer is made for tise sole purpose of proving Vo you tise ex- ceptional high quality of Glddea iiroducts. Naine............... Address .... . . . . . . G. Pritchard DRAMATIC CONTEST Under auspices of W. D. Agricuiturai Society Enniskillen Dramatic Club will present the pay Getting Sandy in OPERA HOUSE BOWMANVILLE » on Friday, Oct. 5th at 8.15 p. mi. This is the second play in the series which is creating such in- terest in the contest for prizes amounting to $135.00. Buy a season ticket at $1.00 or 35c for single tickets. Reserve seats witbout extra charge at YMitchel's Drug Store. and Decorator Bowmanvlle Messrs. Clarence and Mezrfil Fer- guson and H. W. Pointen have return- ed froni their charges in Ernfold, Spring Valley and Leslie, Sask., re- spectively. They spent the weekend at home previous to resuming their studies at, Victoria College. Rummage Sale Under auspices St. Paul's Junior Missionary Society on Saturdéy, Oct. 6 at 3.30 p. m. in St. Paul'a Lecture Room Afternoon tea, served by mem- bers of the Mission Band. Sale of home-.made cookin i charge of one of the groups of Women's AssociatIon. Public cordiaily invited. ~II 1' I Il The Ladies Are Invited Couch, Johnston & Cryderman Have No Formai Fall Opening But, Invite the Ladies oif Bowmanville and West Durham to Cal Any Day and Inspect Their Wonderful Display of New Coats and Dresses. The Finger-Posts of Fashion Point to a Lavish Use of Fur on the Smartest Autumn aid Winter Coats for Women, Misses and Juniors. Neyer has Fashion been so prodigal in the application of fine furs to loth coats. One sees ingenious bordertreatrent- huge shawl collars, Paquin cushion collars, and great cuifs, heightening the inherent richness of fabries and beauty of design. Particularly interesting are the displays. Every model in -these extensive collections is individually chosen for its authentic styling and fashion-rightness. Many are exclusive, individual garments, unobtainable elsewhere. Complete range of fashion- able colors. Men's and Boys' Department Men's Suits From $12.50 Up Men's FaIliOvercoats From $13.50 Up Men's Winter Overcoats $16.50 Up Boys' School Suits From $ 4.95 Up Men's Suite or Overcoats, Made-to-Measure at $24.00 A look through our stock will convince you, as it has others, that our values in clothing are unsurpassed. Royal Theatre Pretenting The Finest la Photopimys Phone 589 Friday-Saturday, October 5-6 Buster Keaton In "«THE CAMERAMAN" Buster piays a tintype photo- grapher who becomes a news reel cameraman. . Everything goes wrong-but try and stop laugbing at this rapid-fire coin- edy of funny situations, speed and excitement. Matinee Saturday afternoon at 2.30. Children 5c Chaptçr 8 of "Blake of Scotland Yard" and regular program Monday-Tuesday, October 8-9 Wallace Beery, Louise Brooks and Richard Arien In "*BEGG.ARS 0F LIFE" She feared the law-she fled to the outeasts, an outcast herseif, to the wiid, the Iawiess men, eaten with the germ of the wanderlust. In the haunts of the homeiess she finds salvaà- tion. Weduoiday.Thuraday, October 10-11 Clara Bow In her newest sensation "THE FLEET's IN" Clara Bow star of "It" and "Red Hair" the two pictures that made her famous will be seen in ber lateat picture of thrilla and romance "The Flee-t's In" superbly acted by Misa Bow and a select cast of ifilm favorites. '#The Royal Excel& in Quality Entertalmment.» 't. COMING EVENTS Reserve November 3t foi St. Paul's Bazaar. Keep Tisursday, November l9th for Trinity Cliurcb Supper. Happy Thougbts for Happy People -says Dustan's Cash Hardware. Reserve Thursday, November jat for the Bazaam Vo be held by the Compan ions of tise Forest. Keep in mind that the Woman's Auxiliamy of St. Andrew's Churcb arel havingi a bazaam on Fniday, October 19th. Men's and Women's Canadian Clubsý bave been successful in secuing Mme Dusseau for a recital in OperaH se Novenîber 5th. Reserve date. Tihe Vegetable and Fruit Grow-J ers' Association will meet on Friday, October Sth at 8 p. mi. in the Council Roonm. Ail niembers picase attend. Monday, October 8th., a -speciali concert will ýbe given in the SA Hall at 8 p. mi. Be mire .ocae Refreshments served. Adînisstion lbc, inciuding cake and tea. Thse regular Qétober meeting, iji-1 cluding thse annual meeting of the! Auxiliary ta thse Hospital Board, 'will' be held in tise NÙnses' Residence on Friday. Otor 5t a 3.3n. -.f i Ali Oy pointing out tne importancie of church irwnm rgg-.muewr.laa Ille and influence to every Yaung person Mr John Baker attended the funeral and urgefi the Young lieople ta keep their of ise laVe Mmi. Dryden, widow of activities weli baianced and ta give thel ts aeHn onDye tBok church ts due proportion of attention. th aeHnJonDy na B ok The Young People 'vas the next toast .lin on Sunday afternoon and ln the absence of %Ir. L.)rne Jackman, Mr. Strike proposed it and In reply Miss -Mi. and Mms. Norman S. B. James Helen Cryderman spoke very effectively left on Tbursday last by motor for pointing out that deapite thse cry that the present Young people were headed a two weeks' vacati>n witb relatives straight for perdition they seeraci 10 be in New York City. Tisey were ae- wethering the storni fsiriy well." Mise companied by tiseir niecea, Misses Crv-denman left the imprression that theMainA Phlp nd MstaC people wha were slanclorng the voungMainA ilpsnd oet C People were guiltv of taking lsaiatedcas-Wisite wbo bave enj.oyed a montisi' es to prove a generai condition and ex- holidays witb Canadian relatives and pressed a desire ta have some of themn friends. visit Trinity Young People or any other group of Young people sanie evening and- have their eyes opened as ta what Young Govemnor Bob Turnbull, Bath, N. people are actually Coing. She sald iti Y., Govemnor of 27th Rotary District, was a fact that the world each day was paid an officiai visit ta Bowmanville tiecoming a better place ta live ln and she urged her audience ta see ta It that Rvotary Club on Friday and delivered théy chose the be8t thing. from what the la spl1enlid addresa along Rotaiy lines world had ta offer. aVtithe luncheon. Before leaving Mr. Smith Ferguson proposéd a toast taoi "Our Guests. Group No. 2", and reviewed town he visited the Boys' Training the very successful season of last year, School and was greatly impressed praising the very keen Interest taken by wiVh thse work being cainied on at the membprs. chided Miss Robins for th'e Viis institution. turious pare ai which car No. 2 iravelled and asked es'eryane ta keep up the goad work this year. Miss Mariante Robins I Mmn E. Rickard heIld a veîy refflied upon bebialf af Croup Na. 2 and pleasing reception on Tbursday af- vvry rnodestlv explained away the reason tronadeeiga e oeo why bier group finished flrst. 1tronadeeiga e oeo Mr. Lame( Plummer proposed avote of i Centre Street, in bonor of Rev. and thankq to th(, ladies for their strenuousi Mms. Roy H. Rickard, Pickering, .111d effective efforts ln producing snob al when a bost of relatives and riany banqot -and expressed the grati tudle of red cal nd xtdd t1inq. Presfnt. President Strike thomfinacledad etac con- ouilinted thie proposcd Plans for the con- 1 gratulations Vo the bride and groom. 1 nn sosaon wih rontemli-tes thý om Mrs, Rickaîd was assisted by ber Inir of gêl)arate gratins for specil neàduhes r.T .Ceec n of qtiv and an nerofflane race .s pecsa agtrMs .H lmîc n 1.1uay, MÇ W t r ieîi a],n. Miss. Fn.Ricka 1 --n. .h-- .- ..M. me ......................uested tj Yonng neonile wil bp made verv wpl- motiser, Mrs. H. J. Clarke of Belle- mtemnd. reugnlyrq etd t corene t tho Tririty m-eetîn£re each Mon- ville. Mms. W. J. S. Rickard and attnd.dav evening. Those Interested are ure- el to join nts soon as possible with ane Miss Lena Haddy eceived 8V the The Home and Sohool Club Willl of île gi-oups which vin he Cane i)v at- door, wile Mrs. W. C. Allin, Mr.. meet on Wednesday, October lOthi tending aay of thie regular meetings. H. J. Bahcock ,Mrs. W. D. Bragg and at 8 p. m. in Principal Johnston's Miss Lillian Clemence looked afteî roam, Public School. As this is itise guest in tise tea room. Mis. tise first meeting this terni a f u!l at- Dm. and Mms. C. W. Slemon, Dr. A.W jk;dpurdtsadMs tendance of both parents and teachers W. H. Birks, Miss Aura Rundle, R.A.W PckrpuedeaadMs is requs,1ed4., and Miss E. G. Niddrie, R. N., C. H. Mason cut tise ies, Vise table is riqfmone Viis town. attended tise Ontario being prettily decorated with tlowers Nurses' Graduation exercises of IMei'ca! Association mieeting for and dainty refresisments. Bowmanville Hospital, will beciseld in~ District Sixtis in Hote! Quinte, Bel- Weil! weIl! Tise boys isad tiseir Opera House, Wednesday, October 17.1 leville, on Tisusday, September 27,.is ub aeo audywt Dr. G. H. Agnew, Toronto, Secretamy wben medical men froniail tis e frterby ame wan atuay wîlth Dept. of Hospital Service, Canadian counties la tise District were preser Pedtiero nw ba ret a game! AUtie Medical Associations, will give tise ad- and many good addîesses were hadtisf.Wmeprsenth soringtse brsote uss eard. lads couldn't help pulling a win by The White Siield Club will hold Mis. Levi Annis, Lbcnezem, Mis. two points, the score iseing 7-5. Pet- its regular meeting on Tuesday, Oct. L. A. Taie, Mi. aind Mm. Tohn Percy, erb.oio Collegiate sent a fine tearnita 9thi in St. Paul's Lecture Romn at ]Bowmanville, Mr. A. W. lenens;, oppose the locals, but tisey weîe very 8 p. nm shsarp. IV is isoped every and Mr. A. W. Arnis, Mrs. A. H.- light, whemeas B. H. S. stalwarts are member wili endeavor ta b e present Brent, Mr .oward Brent, Tymone, quiteiseavy. Tisere was one veiy as splendid entertainnients are being were amori~b .etatisbit-xcin mo ntotseaewsn planned for tise coming season. day party aof Mr. W. H. Clemens, Ronald Adamis, tise Bawmnanville fiy- Trinity United Cisurcis wlll bold ita nee.r Cbourgi- on Septeniber 25tis in wing intereepted a pass and tore annuel Tisankoffering services on when they gathered to offer con- down tise field for a toucisdown. It Sunday, Octaber 14th. inatead af the giatulations on his 80th biithday was a sweet 65 yd. iun and started first Sunday In Decemter as has been and Vo enjoy thse family re-union. A thse scorlng. Tise local& scoied two tise custoqn for many years. Rev. sunsptnous birthday supper was serv- safety touches laVer and Peterboro C. R. Carseallen, D.D., Principal of ed andi a few enjoyable houri apent buclced over the line for a toucisdown Ontario Ladies College, Whltby, is recalllng many hqppy memiories of whicis was noV canverted. There expected ta be present. bygone days. was no se*rlng In tise lut quarter. Painteri Phono 489 f Couch, Jçihnston &Cryderman, BoWmanVIlle Phoneo 14 Llmlted MINISTERS AND CHURCHES SEEING CANADA FIRST DARLINGTON PIONEER PASSES LOCAL AND OTHERWISE Trinity United Church, Rev.. J. U. (Number 8) Robert Martyn, Bethescla Miss Neilie Hawley, Wbitby, re- Robins, Pastor. Sundaýr services atInl writing up a trip of fJhj5 kind, cently visited hier sister, Mrs. Crouse. 11 n.i. and 7 p. m. The Pastor wiil 1 somethîr.g should be said about the1 An oid and highly respected resi- Miss Harriett Bpgrtlett, Toronto, preach. Sunday School at- 2.301 Canadian Weekiy Newspapers Aso dent of Dariington township passed spent the weekend st Mr. John Heul- p. Mi.1 ciation and the press convention. to rest on Wednesday, September yar's. St. Andrew's Presbyterlan Cburch, For wasn't that the excuse or reasoný 26tb., in the person of Robt. Martyn, Mr. O wald Pollastr, Moonispeant coiner Temperbrnce ani Churcb Ss.,we had for taking this trip-thean- ged82 yars.Sun ay rdhs iTrt, s Ala J Rev R.M.MeDrmetM.A, mni-nal convention at Edmonton? The Decea.sed was bora in Cornwall, pollad. t er. Morniag service at il a. m- association bas a membersbip of Engiand, and with his wif e, (Emiiy Evening service 7 p. m. Sundayl around 500 editors of weekly town Craddock), and one daugbter, came Mrs. J. R. Standen is visiting ber Sehool 2.30 p. ni.or rural newspapers located in aîî to Canada about 56 years ago set-hubn'reaisatBre ad St. Paul's Gburch, Rev. D. W. parts of Canada. At this gathering t.bng in the Salem neighboîhood. HeI vicinity. Best, D.D., Mnister. il a. mi and some 250 delegates were present lived there and at Betbesd n Miss Nellie Coleman is visiting 7 p. m.-Public worship wlil be con- from. Newfoundland Vo the Yukon Hampton nearly al bis life. Siaý,nce'her cousin, Mrs. Charlton McBride, ducted by the Rev. A. H. McConna- and Vancouver Island, evey pro- the death of bis wife about elevenIPeterboro. chie, M.A., of Springville. 2.30 vince of the Dominion being repre-. years ago, he bas made bis bome Mr. and Mrs. D. Lathrope, Caatie- pl. m.-Sunday School. sented. witb his daughter, Mrs. J . H . Wil- ton, recentiy visited their cousin, Mr. 1V has been a weli defined policy lianis, Oshawa, wbere bie passediN. Latbrope. St. John's Anglican Churcb, Rev. or custoni of the assciation te hoîdi away. He bad suffered several bad Miss Nettie Coles, Toronto, is vis- R. J. Sbires, Rector. Eighteenth its conventions eacb year in differ-1 beart attacks and although no one iting miss Eva Hellyar and other Sunday after Trinity, October .7, ent parts of Canada so that the edi- coasidered imniediate danger near friends in townM. 1928. il a. M.-HOIY Communion, tors may geV flrst hand information 1ble quitely succombed on Wednesday. Mian M.Ali anzRo- an Srmn. 2.0 . .-unayabout thé variou.9 provinces, becomej The funeral took place on Satur- ester, N. Y., recently visited Mrs. Sebool. 7 P. m.-Evening Prayer. better acquainted with its people,' day afternooa from the residence of Cecil H. Dudley. Salvation Army-Major and Mrs.1 get their view point on subjects of bis son-in-law, Mr. J. H. Williams,j Miss Gene Wood, Kingston, spent Britow Tronowil cndut pecalcommon interest and iearn something 43 Park Road South, Oshawa, ser-1 Brstw Trnt, il odut pcilof their probiems. ibti oe iebigcnutdb .C . a few days last week with ner cousin serice inth S.A. ai, Stumaycontact a more sympathetic under- Cragg, pastor of Kin.g St. Cburch, Mrs. B. M. Warnica. Sand uday, Otobr8 p.nd tm standing is created and these views, assisted by Rev. A. M. Irwinpto. MsB..Waicispedga I Studa at8 . .,an Illustrated are interpmeted by the editors and 'of North Oshawa United 'Cburc.h, f ew days with bier daughter, Mrs. J. Lecture will be given entitled "Ti1 pase on througb their respective both paying loving tributesVolf F. George, Smith-field. sLife ofChiest",cwithierybeauiful te their readers. Tbus te f deceased. You'llike tbese-women's blonde slies Tckts25; hidrn 5c wekiy presaf Canada is contrib 1 The bearers at the bouse were: pumps, short vamp, spike heel for St. Joseph's R. C. Church. Mass' uting in no smail degree in *uevelop- sr.L oes A oen lx1 ny 39 tFe nxs (Sunday, October 7th) at 9 o'clock. ing a national thougbt and ,,,,ity of Hastings' Andrew Pennington, J. Hj Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Creeper and This is a speciai boum for the Mis- purpose across this vast dominion. IW illiamis and W. J. Maxtyn, and at Tom, Toronto, spent the wjekend at sion. Closing of the Mission at 7.301 (Coatinued on page tbree) i the grave six old neighbors, Messrs. bis fatber's, Mr. H. L. Creeper. p. M. For tbe. rest of this week . ]A. H. Brent, Rob Roy, Harry Col- Messrs. Gao. E. Chase and M. Coin- mass and instruction daily at 5.3Ô(1 lacott, J. R .Cole, Howard Couch and stock have returned froni a fishing a. mi. and 7 a. m. Instruction and1 TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Frank Wermy, Bethesda, camried bis trip in the wilds of Algonquin Park. beniediction daily at 7.30 p. m. Rev.!___>.. emins7Vo their last resting place Re.H Moran MisAea Father Latchford, C.S.P., is Dreach-by the aide of his wife. e.H Moran MisA la Fagthe Matsiond .SPs rah Services in Tinity United Cburchl Beautiful floral tributes freim relai Moore, Toronto, were gue.sta of Mr. A fetur istheon Sunday were conducted by the! tives anîd fiends expressed sympathyldýW. .C.bt vv udy Question Box. Anyone inay put pastor, Rev. J -U .R.obins. His moma- with the hereaved. th lMm. and Mrs. Hilton Eagleson and in questions and Vhe Missîonary wil ing theme was based on the words Hie leaves Vo mourn bis passing1 family, Cobourg, recently visitqd bis tinweA t oesealh vn invtitatioenar the Sait of the eamth and three daugbtems, Mrs. Andrew Pen- uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mis. H. ftion. Acrial. inittin 'x- the Light of the World". As usual1 nington, Bownianville, m. J. H.1 Brock. teddloahie gave a very fine practical exposi-f Williams, Oshawa, and Mis . Alex.: Mr. Percy C. Lawmie of Windsor, Regular montbly W. M. S. meet- tïon of this subject. His eveningi Hastings, Tampa, Florida, and three 1 was in town Saturday calling on bis ing was beld Tuesday afternoon in discourse on "Covering Sin"-a seq- sons, W. J. Martyn, Orono, Albert uncle, Mr. J. N. Lawiie, and other the S. S. Room. The President, Mrs. uel Vo the previous Sunday en ingsMaityn, Hamipton, and Samuel Mar- friends here. Robins, was in the chair. Nearly sermon on the words "The wages ofj tyn, Courtice, who went te Western Dr. R. W. Clark bas ariived in one hundred members were present. sin is Death", was aiso very belpful. Canada a few weeks ago and was own and bis office and residence is After the. regular business of the SPlÔs were sung at the morning ser- the only one unable to be present located in the flmst bouse nortb of meeting was disposed of Mrs. H.W. vice by Mrs. R. Thompson and ai at the funeral. Trinity United Cbuîch. Foster's group had charge of the de: the evening service by Mrs. W. J. You've worn those old bouse shoes votona pogrm."FrenGeenlands Morion. The choir rendered good votionprtainw. sngrom rw anthems under direction of Mr. YOUNG PEOPLE'S BANQUET long enougb. Fred Knox will re- Mrs. Foster read the 91st Psalm. ' Feancis utn rai.plcthmwhwe adclfokï 1 îlie ~Raily Day was observed in lie af- Celebrate Opouing of FaIl Season oxfordsat $.95tis ek s eionwal ltae by Mrs D. R Ail enoon w.hen the R.ally Day service With Banquet and Able Addresses. Miss Mildred M. Lawrie who has ided rye a hn"fee y Peace and Goodwill or The Christ been home froni Toronto for the. a number of members. A beauti- of the Andes" was used. Dr. J. C. About 85 young people af Trinity United pat two weeks suffering fions ery- Church hadpa supper meeting to Inaug- ieahsrtundodtya Pp fui solo was sung by Mis. C. H. Dud- Dvitt, Superintendent, le<l the urate the opening of the fall season splsha eonedV uy .tPp ley entitled "The Stranger of Gali- school in the worgbîp service which Monday evening. It was more than a Avenue School. lee" whicb was iieèéply appreciatedi was held in the c'hurch auditorium supper. lt was a banquet and the Social Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Washington w.ben493 ere resen-456mem-Committee headed by Miss Vesta S9pargo adfml As te sbjec fo stdy nw i w-en 43 wre reset-46 -outdid the selves as to menu. The *ables adfml, and Mmi. C. O. Johnston, "Arc" the sjcR orins guvy anow bers and 37 visitors besîdes :nembers and Sundaly Schooi room were lavishly de- Fenelon F'alls, were guesta ofit he "AficwanMd . oins gaeabrf of the congregation. The Primamy corated with flowers s.dding greatly to the fonmer's parents, Rev. and Mis. W. rewh and o hpusedte nccuntrl? lass sang a selection and secretamy e,,ctivenens of the gathering.C.Wsigots ek whih il blp usVounemstand C~ Mn cde b R Group No. 2 who won the Trans-CanadaC.Whito hiwek the book on this subjeet. Answers tae C theIl IMason, Mm. <te h. Rold Automobile Race last year were the guests Mr. Andrew Pailard, Richmond, questons n Afrca wre no rea Cali theclasss ofMrs. . H.Dud-of honor but they were flot ailoweel to etat ,hsbe iiigh&mn l questios on 0.fric werissow ey n rdH .Bllbigthelany more than the other guests. V. bsbe iiigbsmn i by rs W 0 Soch MssRickard lyadM.H M elbig e The head table was occupied by Itev. fniends in this vicinity, guest of Bey. Mrs. F. Purdy, Mrs. H. J. Babcock star classes with all members pres- and Mrs. J. U. Robins, Mr. and Mrs. ani Mms. D. W. Best, Thbe Manse, and an d Mis. Spargo Aîter the benpe enV. Mr. W. R. Strike sang the Francis Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. with numerous otiber relatives. diction was pronounced a social half solo "JusV for T.day". Members Strike, together with members who were Mrs. D. MePerson and bier daugb- hour was enjoyed by ail. of Dr. C. W. Slemon's class gathemed Thseaktost.the Toasts rpse esMsN.Gran n re lx the_________andan_______________r by Mr. Gregory Colmar whn stated tiiat McKenzie, motored down f£-om Ter- bold by Rev. Mm. Robins illustiatedI the Young People shouid always recog- howPece ia b obaiedin a i nze their resiionsibility to t.he church, ente on Fridayr andi viaited tihe f orin- ho ec a eotie that the young people were the active er's sisteî-n-law, Mms. J. N. Lawrie. Ifamiuly or nation. The -ervsice clos- adult workers of to-morrow and that --ed with a hymn and the benediction tbe h ud take an active inteîet ln Mr. W. J. Bragg, M.P.P., Mr. by Pastor Robins. church ie Miss Betty Sargent replied I ~ M- 1. eoýana Inn tu JE m'an tire

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