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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Oct 1928, p. 1

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~tîtr~m~A W- With Which Is Incorporated 'hie Bowmanville News Vol. LXXIV M. A. JAMES & SONS, Publishers BOWMANVILLE, ONT., THURSDAY, OCTOBER llth., 1928 $2.00 a Year In Advance 5c a Copy No. 41 Is Seeing- Believing?I QUALITY 0F LENS As we explained in lant week's advertisement the faulte of every part of the eye are dter. niined by intensive study or examination with the instru- ments which we listed. The chart containing the ist of oye troubles with corrective one of the largest optical bouses in Canada-The Imuper- jal Optical Co.-who dispense lenses for many cf the leading Optoinetriste in Canada. Your prescription is filled there with EXACTLY WHAT YOUR EYES REQUIRE and we are right here to check up and assure satis- faction after your glasses ar- rive. Corne in today and let us brins you rest and happiness by pro- perly caring for your eyes. R. M. Mitchell & CO. R. M. Mitchell, R. 0. Phono 92 Bowxnanville il More Stylish New Coats Arrived This Week Luxurious new fabries in combination with rich furs f ash- ion the smart cloth coats for fali and early winter. Distinctive in line and beautifully tailored in every detail they make an interesting collection. Materials of Broadcloths, Chinchilla, Whitneys, Duvetynes, Vella bloom and Tweeds in the Season's best shades of Grackle Blue, Claret Grey, Burlwood, Cocoanut, Navy, Black, etc. You are invited to view the new styles in our Ready-to- Wear Department. Particularly interesting are the displays. Every model in these extensive collections is individually chosen for its authentie styling and fashion-rightness. Many are exclusive, individual g rments, unobtainable elsewhere. Complete range of fashion- able colors. SPECIAL VALUES.IN HOSIERY Penman 's Best Silk and Wool Hose, ail the new shades, only 95e pair. Silk Pointex Hose, full fashioned ,every shade desired, for $1.50 pair. WHAT LOVELY LACE CURTAINS You will say so, too, when you see these new curtains. They are truly lovely and include an assortment of designs and materials which will satisfy every dexnand. Men's and Boys' Department Men'a Suits From $12.50 Up Men's FaIl Overcoats From $13.50 Up Men'is Winter Overcoats $16.50 Up Boys' School Suits From $ 4.95 Up Men'a Suit& 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. il -FR££ OFFER G ONE BAR _NEDICATEID -DSOAP WITH LARGE SIZE BOTTUE AT JURY & LOVELL'S Join The Horticultural Society This weeek and secure your choice of Hyacinths, Tulipe, Daf- odils, Narcisi, Paper Whites, etc., to value of $1.00 catalogue price. FREE 0F CHARGE Jury & Lovel When We Test Eyes It le Done Properly Pure Norwegian Standardized Cod Liver Oil This exceptionally fine Cod Lver Oil contains at least 12000 units of Vitamine A and 1700 units of Vitamine D per fluid ounce. In Vitamine A content it is equal to 38 quarts of milk or 6 dozen eggs. It is a valuable Food Tonic for convalescents, delicate child- ren, and those susceptable to colds. Sold in 16 oz. sealed bottie for at KERSLAKE'S The Depensdable Drug Store Courtesy and prompt service. Couch, Jç)hnston & Cryderman, Bowmanville Phoneo 14 Llmitec %oýan lan TEACHERS' CONVENTION AT WHAT TOWN COUNCIL DID LOCAL AND OTHERWISE BOWMA10NTeVILLE Request of Music Study Club fori Parents should read report of Ovr 00TechrsMeet to Hear use of council room for rehearsals, Teachers' Convention. Addresses and Discuissproblems-j eere oPulePopryCi., Mrs. Mary Wells, Toronto, is vis- Banquet et Balmoral Hotel-PithyI Lord's Day Alliance protest againqt iting hier sister, Mrs. Chris. Cox. After Dinner Speech on Wit and«ituk unn nSna swl s Mr. and Mrs. Adamison, Hamnpton, highway stands and stores selling were guests of Mrs. W. J. Taylor on Huanor. goods on Sabbath was referred to Sunday. Police Coin. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Cummings, The Annual Convention of North- Aif. Bickell's appointment as a, Ottawa, are visiting-Mrs. C. Byam, umiberland and Durham Inspectoratel full_ fledged fireman was conflrned. I Cburch St. Nqo. , teachers was held on Thurs- MrIikro asaadd$.0 day and Friday, October 4th and 5th. M.Ncesnwsaadd$35 Darlington Council paid about $100 The sessions on Thursday were held for damages to his bouse by a fallingf for sheep damnages last month. Real in St. Paul's Lecture Room, Bow- tree. dog days, this! manville, with Mfiss Tenu Ferguson, New. grader me~t with its first acci- Mrs. ('ev) E. Farnsworth of Bel- President, in the chair. dent costing the town $90.i leville, has been visiting bier sister, Devotional exercises were conduct- Petition for sewer on Duke St. was Mrs. (Rev.) W. A. Bunner, Liberty ed by Rev. W. A. Bunner. After a complied with and work on samne to Plce short business session, Mr. Ceci, H. start at once. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Woodger and Robinson gave bis impressions of the Tom Burns came in for consider-i son Teddy, Port. Dover, visited over Ontario Educational Association, held able praise for cleaning up cellar ofi the weekend witb Mrs. S. Woodger in Toronto, whicbh le attended as a town hall whicb was allowed to geti and Miss A. V. Cole. delegate from this inspectorate. in a disgraceful condition. Mms L. R. Bilkey, Toronto, and Legal steps were decided on to Mr. J. Y. Kellough, Agriculturali olttaeanarasinet w Miss Pauline Bilkey, Montreal, were District Representative, Port Hope lec aesadarer i t i gesan Ms. A E. Mrea. epkecovicigl o asuject jingthtonbDuamTxieC. Rev. C. R. Carscallen, B.A., B.D. guteo MnayoMr.JF'x- familiar and dear to bim, "R~ual Two overcoats wjllllie purchased Principal of Ontario Ladies' College, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ohneth, School Fairs". In giving an out-' for the police. Whitby, who will preach in Trinity Niagara Falls, N. Y., called on bier uneoi he rowb o acoolfaie iUnited Church, Bownianville, next sister, Mrs. W. J. Taylor, on Friday. hie ofthat roth fs one was ldSunday morning, October l4tb., in M.adMs .Dna n lestated thtti .stoewshl COMING EVENTS - Io'nnection wîth Anniversary services. M.adMs .Dna n in 1909 in Waterloo County, with 2 1_____cbildren, and Mrs. A. Trewartha, echools, 57 pupils in ail, competing. A tea and sale of useful articles-- Green River, spent Sunday witb their In198 58acolswthovr14, wh h el a hehmeo Ms SLOS A ATNMEOIA1 aunt, Mrs. Ehi Wilson, Liberty Place. 00098,56 pupil s etre in , (Dr.)e ed a te ono r$ OLITA ETNMEOIThe rummage sale and afternoon fairis. Tberevalue ed sai, (r. Slemon, Churcb St., o Satur- WILL BE GUEST SOLOIST taudrasie fagopo t fais. Thir aleliesadlies in day, October 27th from 3 to 6 p. m. le_____asicsf___op f t tbe fact that tbey give the chiîdren in aid of the Hospital. Admission1 Paul's Junior Missionary Society on an iea f teir bilty o dotbigs 5c. oodproram 42A, Trinity United Church Anniver- Saturday afternoon was a splendid tbemjselves. The dlishonesty of sonie Men's Canadian Club will bold a aySrie udy vnn. sces parents in violating the rules of thel r.Wlim Eg ad ie fai, s waknig fctr n hi ,meeting on Thursday evening, No- The annual Tbankoffering services agt Mrs. il Edger s andhe fr sct butfortnatr this Ie-vember 8, when an address will be of Trinity United Cburcb are aîwaysdagtr Ms.Af Nibl an rectinbutesa rvaltig p e-psgiven by J. L. Iiey, M.P., for Hants,j occasions of exceptional interest and Fern, are vîsiting tbe former's tomg thesncrea etoing desire of theg Co., N. S., on "Problenis of in.spiration. Besides tbe music by thej brothers and sîsters and other rela- ren the ncrisev es rfir pfathecbol the Maritime Provinces"., choir, wbich is always good, under tives at Meaford, Ont. frs armeone sfolutir tpr col Nurses' Graduation exercises of1 the direction of Mr. F. Sutton, a feat- Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. B. James of interesting young people in agri.- Bownsanville Hospital, will bie held in ure of the musical part of the even-1 spent the weekend guesta of Dr. and culture as a profession. Mr. Kel- Opera House, Wednesday, October 17., îng service will be the presence of Mrs. William A. White of New York, lough urged that parents be induced Dr. G. H. Agnew, Toronto, Secretary Mr. Hleber Mulock, tenor soloist of at Fine Crest Sanitarium, Chats- to o-oerte n tisregrdbygivngDept. of Hospital Service, Canadian Eaton Memorial Churcb, Toronto,1 worth, New Jersey, 25 miles from At- ther cilden alvs, tc. tasho atMed ical Associations, will give the ad-1 who will sing three numbers. lni iy the fair and to raise af terward, notidesttenue. Mr. Mulock is a native of Canada M.adMs ei on~,5 letting "son's caîf become father's1 Bowmanville Music StudY Club, and a veteran of tbe Worîd War. He Simpson Ave., Toronto, forinerly of cow". The singing competitions and members going to Oshawa on Tues- studied voice culture at Toronto Con-1 Bowmansille, bave sent out invita- the flower exhibits, hie said, were a day, October l6tb., meet at Garton's aervatory of Music under David Slat- tions for their flamand wedding cele- good feature, inspîring the pupils Bus Station at 4.50 o'cbock. Fare er and bas deligbted many audiences bration on Satur'day, October l3th with a love of the fine and beautiful. 50e return. Members driving their in United States and Canada with bis from 3 to 6 p. m. Mr. Kellough stated that in recent own cars kindly notify >lssA. Cald- ricb robusto cenor voice. Mr. Mul- Geo. Pritchard, painter and de.. yeare, there is a decided ilnprove- well as soon as possible. ock's first visit to Bowmanville on corator, told us he giot five times ment in home surroundings, due Sunday next will bie anticipated witb greater resulte from bis ad'vt last partly te the school fairs. Ho ad- MINISTERS AND CHLJRCHES keen pleasure by the music loving week in The Statesman than ho re- vised the continuation of scbool fair_____ people of this district. iceived fromn mailing circulars direct work and special classes for boys and St. Paul's Cburch, Rev. D. W. Best, to a select list of several hundred girls, above the public school age, at D D minister. il a. m.-m"Tbe DRINTN ONCLSaizes o otHp tahr r Fall faims, believimlr that this would fliht witb Apallyon". 7 p. m-, LIGO OUCLl iesha tofeofranopethers orn addto he nteeatendpo'ul.rat ~ "Te Rnd uilers. 230 . n.- Regular meeting of Council was or townsbip in Inspectorate No. 1 as the latter. Sunday Scbool. held October 6th, yith members all sbown on page 7. le Port Hope a In the discussion which followed St. Andrew's Presbyterlan Churcb, present, Reeve C. A. Wigbt, presid-i Col. E. E. Snider, BA., I.P.S., eaid coiner TeMPeancne anl Churcb inS .cbeap town or do the teachers in the that ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t. tb elngaogpaet n Rv .M.MDrenMAhili side hurg underestimate their tha te eelngamng arnt an Rv.R. . eDrmetM..,minis N. F. MacNachtan, Counties Clerk,sevc? trustees, that the time spent in school ter. Morning service at il a. M. gave notice of the admission of Mms.sevc? fair work mnight bettex-lbe spent in Evening service 7 p. m. Sunday Laura Lauson ta Oshawa General Miss Marion Pickaaζ, Bethel, Miss echool, was rapidly disappearing and School 2.30 p. m. 1 Hospital and Viola Murdoif to Toron- Gladys Spears, Franklin, Miss Audrey that undoubtedly, onthusiasin for St. John's Anglican Cburch, R1ev. Ito General Hospital. Staples, Fleetwood, and Miss Reva tbemn was growing. H1e urged every R. J. Sbires, Rector. Nineteenth Sun-* J. Y. KeIlugh, Dept. of Agricult- McGill, Long Sault, attended the (Coninud onpag 3) day after Trinity, October 14, 1928. ure, Port He, asgve $10 for Teachers' Convention held in Bow- (Coninud onpag 3) 8 a. m.-Holy Communion; il a. mi.lJunior Fanera' Association for manville and wore guests of Mrs. A. - -orning Frayer. 2.30 p. m--iprizes at judging competition. W. Pickard. Sunday Scbool. 7 p. m.-Evening1 W. F. Kerr, K.C., Clerk of the West E'nd House wbich has been Frayer. Pece, Cobourg, gave a statement of vacant for several yeare will again bie Anni'versady services in Trînîty the nunaber of grand and petit jurors occupied shortly. R. J. Rovan who United Churcb, October 14tb-11 ta bie selected for the year 1929 for bas been in Ives 'Sho. Store bas leas- a. m.-Rev. C. R. Caracallen, B.A., the Township. ed the west store fer term of years, as Royal Theatre B.D., D.D., Principal of Ontario Wmn. Leask, Tauntion, asked for bas Mr. Nelson, dry goods merchant, YLadies' Gollege, W.itby, will preacb. rebate of taxes for 19 28 owing ta bisi tbe east store of the McMurtry Block. Presenting The ýFiaest In 7 p. m.-Special music by the choir barn being destroyed by fire ln Sep-I Alterations are already underway ta assisted by Mr. Heber Mulock, Cana-1 tember. Laid on table. put the stores in modern shape. Photoplays dian tenon, soloist of Eston Memoriiali Nathan Byers, Enniskillen, wasl At a directors' meeting of Borw- Phon:589Cburch, Toronto. 1ev. J. U. Roi>-lgranted $16.00 for rehu'ilding aide- manville Rotary Club held Monday Phoo 59 s, pastar, wjhl be in charge and givef walk in front of Byers' store. 1 night et whicb ahI of the executive a short address. Mn. Mulock is in S. R. Hart & Co. Ltd., Toronto, were present a vote carried unani- outstanding soloist and will only be was given order for Assessment and mously granting $1000 toward the bere in the evening. Collectons' RoIls for year 1929. erection of a gymnasium at the Boys' ________Treasurer acknowledged receipt of Training School by tbe Rotary Clubs Friday-Saturday, Octobor 12-13 $ 3.00 fromn Adam Sharp for nent ofI of Ontario. The building will cost Lawrence Gray, Louise Lorraine CHILDREN'S SHELTER SHOWERIroad for 1927, and L. T. Fascoe, around $40,000 wben completed. and "Flash" In 1itaxes 1927, $17.51. Postmaster Kent bas informed A "shower" of canned fruit, veget- Orders were drawn on Treasurer: The Statesman that.the new air mail "Shadows of the. Niglit" ables and pickles will be beld on Nathan Byers, 50% on speciai stampe are now on sale at She was a girl of the underworld. Friday afternoon, October 26th in cernent sidewalk.....$16-001 Bowmanville poe office. The editor Then romance and thrills and the S. 0. E. Hall, under the auspices Wesley Oke, sidewalk, En- was the first to purchase some. The danger-came to lier in a way of Bowmanville Women's Institute. niskillen................ 22.441 stamps will carry the mail on the air that will sweep you off your feet. AIl wbo would like to help tbeý T. H. Richards, salary and l routes of the United States as well See "Flash" the wonder .dog Children's Shelter for this county in I office.................... 109.70 as Canada. The rate on air mail track down a criniinal band in this thîs wnrthy cause phease bring yourIT. H. Richards, road con- 1 bas been reduced, and this new stamp wonder picture. e, otrihution to the Hall or notifyI struction................ 220.601 sells at 5 cents. It is a very hand- one of the members. T. H. Richards, road main-1 some I ittle stamp and will bie quite Chapter 9 ofi tenance................. 659.211 ndmn sasuei fue o "Blake of Scotland Yard"1-T. H Ricards cemnt and regular prograin _____ - bridges......... .....*'*1004.881noiges. an eua rgaiS. A. Nortbcot, sheoep in- MSCSUYCU spection......................5.701f MSCSUYCU W. R. Alin, salary 3rd Music Study Club beld its first B A A Rquarter ................175.00 meigo esninS.Pu' et Monday.Tuesday, October 15-16 BA A RM.A andeadv..............25.9 ure Room, Octiober 3rd. Mrs. J. andadv . ........ 25951Hamilton Bateman, President, took GeogeBanrot I Ude th aspiesof he K.Wnterburn, sîîeep dam-1 the chair. The platform was beauti- Geore Bacrot Ii Uner te aupics oftheages ................8.00 if ully decorated with maple laves and "The ocks f NewYork"Thos. Baker, sbeep'dama*ges 18.0 Autunmn fi owers. The singing of A thrilling story of life of one of o e'Auiar John Huis, sheep damages. 25.00i "The Maple Leaf Forever" was fol- the world's greatest .sbipping Wo e' uiir Hughi Annis, sheep damages 40.00 lowed by a short business session. ports. Superbly told by George J. Y. Kellougb, grant te The prograni in charge of Mms.1H. Bancroft and a wonder cast of of Junior Farmera.......... 10.00) M. Poster and Miss Elizabeth Paint- specially selected stars of the Editb V. Scoheil, collector's on, was excellent and very well re- screen.St L.L bond.................... 15.00 ceived. Miss Painton presented a St rau s Chuc F G. Kerslake, work in park 18.75j splendid paper, "En Automne", con- W. R. Westlake, advance T. ' ann quotations whiclx fitted in ad- wîll hoe held in the S., S. S. No. 14.......... 100.00 mirably with the sangs and nmusic il1.Council adiournepte M'Wednesdayl renered y-thse- wo1connibued .

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