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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Oct 1928, p. 7

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1928 PAGE SEVEN * Write for Free ThatRcflect Good Ù. Jdgmet,"con- iiinformation on ~i$. (Il orneplanning with "~<'O .oOA jj' Gyproc, Rocboard MMIlons of Insulatlng Air Celhs! CANADA CIYPSUM MND AI.ABAMTNF, LIMITEI> Paris cana"da Fireproof WQlboard ForSonle Bowale John A. Holgate &FonSaleB avilOnt.J ¶'Eý2is good ted Red Rose Orange Pekoe is the finest là tea in the best package-Aluminum This Ever Happen To You ? A chi]d at play, runs directly in to the path of your car. Shocked breathiess, yen jam on the brakes. Thank God-yon "didn't bit hini. BUT-supposing you had? Though cleared of blame, nothing to prevent that child's parents from suing you for heavy damages! 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Loaof ERLv. palpitation .11 the Hcat, FaiLina Mu.oey. l'rto i e ebox. 3 P for 15.b Sold by ail druggiasts. or mul.d in plain pks. on racaipt of ipdc. New pamphUle) uled roeM m saicibmm o.onToef I Teachers and Schools 1928-29 In Northumberland and- Durham In- spectorate No. 1, Col. E. E. Snider, B. A., Inspector. CARTWRIG.HT S.S. No. Secretary Teacher 1 Hooey, John, Wannan, Lorne 2 Mentgomery, E. Phoenix, Kathleen 3 Bruce, Robt. J. Payne, Frances E. 4 Gibsen, Fred VanCamp, Susan (Nestleton> 5 Beaceck, Harold Rebinsen, Ceeil H. 6 Philp, W. G. Fallis, Winnifred (Nestleton) 7 Malcolm, Stanley Malcolmi, Marshall 8 Wright, Garnet St. John, Dorothy 9 Emerson ,Malcolm, Armstrong, S. M. Address Burketbon Blackstock Burketon R. Burketon Certif R. 2 Il i Nestteston I Btirketon R. R. 1 Il Nestleten il Nestisten R. R. 2 11 Nestleton il CLARKE Whitney, Bruce Holmes, Wallace C. Laing, Wmn. Eddy, Chas. M. KInsman, Thos. Lycett, W. J. Glenney, Howard Savery, Wm. <Starkville) Staples, A. J. Cooper, Alma E. Marr, Alex. TrulI, F. W. (Orono) Simipson, T. J. Patton, W. J. Burgess ,R. Jas. Ransberry, Jas. Cobbledick, Wm. S. Souch, H. J. Helman, Gertrude MeNeil, Theresa Mitchell, Edward Power, Vera A. Hamm, Calvin Cornish, Roy H. Neal, Vehma M. Dickinson, Emnma Foster, Kate Adamis, Mari crie Stewart, Katie W. Robins, Gladys M. Dancy ,Velma Davey, Mary LU Elliott, Irene A. Luxon, Marjorie Smith, Olive M. Hoar, Ethel T. Archer, Mamnie Port Granby Newcastle &R. R.3 Clarke Newcastle Orene R. R .1 Oreno Orono Orono 0Orono Oreno Kendal Orono Leskard Oreno Kendal Oreno, R. R. N Orono R. R. 2 Kendal Orone Salary $1000 1050 1000 1000 1100 1050 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1200 900 900 1000 1025 1025 1250 1125 1000 1000 1025 1025 1000 900 900 1000 1050 DARLINGTON Riekard, W .J. S. Foley, Howard, R. Osborne, H. F. Wight, Milton Metcalf, N. I. Wilson, Arthur , G ay, M. G. Stephens, Ge. A. Hoar, Sid. T. Barron, Geo. Lycett, Win. L. Bragg, Ruby M. Spence, Gertrude Sonch, Eileen M. Cann, Gladys Hinton, Bessie L. Young, Basil O. Arnold, Alice M. Savery, Laurence Fýerguson, Tena Groat, F. J. Campbell, Isabel Chant, S. G. Vennex',T.Aol (Hampten) Smith, F. G. McGill, Reva (Tyrone) Westlake, William Dewar, Archie Pasce, L. C. Hobbs, Mervyn J. Ferguson, H. (M.D.) Breckow, Harold McLaughlin, Win. Barton, D. D. <Burketon) Annis, A. W. Bigelew, Beatrice M. (Tyrone) Smith, J .J. Cryderman, Winnie Shertridge, F. C. McKessock, R. J. Sîsmon ,Milton Staples, Edgar E. 1 McGill, R. M. B. (Bethany) 2 Fallis, A. W. 3 Sinclair, Alex. (Pontypool) 4 Beer, E. S. 5 Wilson, A. E. 6 Shea, E. B. 7 McNeill, W. H. 8 Brown, Geo. 9 Hooper, W. H. 10 Stinson, Samuel il Davis, Byron 13 McGill ,Alvin 14 Boggs, W. Jas. 15 Reynolds, Fred 16 Barnstaple, Fred 20 Fuller, R. L. Bowmanville R. 4 BowmanvUe R. 2 Bowmanville R. 2 Bowmanville R. 4 Bowxnanville Burketon Conrtice Courtice Bowmanvil]e R 4 Bowmanville R 5 Hampton 1Hampton 1Taunton Enniskillen Enniskillen R .R.1 Burketon R. R. 2 1Enniskillen Enniskillen Bowmanville Enniskillen Hampton R. R. 1 Bowmanville R. 6 MAN VERS McCamus, Eileen Janetville R. R. 2 Henders, Ruth Pontypool Fierheller, Vera ýBethany Cumniîngs, Eleanor Hntchison, Gwen. Lorriman, Lereen Falls, Florence Hawthorn, Anna M. Hinten, Milton E. Pickard, Marion E. Speers, Gladys Carnegie, Grace Matchett, Muriel Carscadden, Mrs. Ida Fierheller, Gladys 1 Staples, Audrey Staples, Bertha M. Bethany Franklin R. R. 1 Janetville R. R. 1 Janetville Pontypool Pontypool t Janetville Franklin Pontypool R. R. 2 Pontypool R. R. 1 Bethany Bethany Janetville Pontypool Il 1000 Il 1025 Il 1000 Il 1000 I 1000 Il 1000 Il 1200 Il 1000 il 1000 Il 1050 Il 1100 I 900 I 1100 Il 1000 1, 1000 Il 1000 il 1000 Il 1100 Il 1000 IL 1000 I 1250 n 1200 I 1000 I 900 Il 1000 il 1000 n1000 I 1000 Il 1000 Il 900 Il 1200 Il 900 I 1000 n1000 Il 950 Il 1100 hI 900 I 1000 ¶1 1000 TOWN 0F BOWMANVILLE Johnston, J. H. Pearce, H. R. Sanders, J. W. (Central School) East Primary West Priniary Johnston, J. H. B'rnnton, Cecil E. Jennîngs, Minnie M. Morris, Helen G. (Sup. of Music) Wickett, Greta M. Robins, Marjorie Bragg, Leta L. Je'well, Edna E. Bunner, Vivian H. Moore, Florence E. Sargent, Bertha M. Montgomery, Nellie SOUTH WARD Bowmanvile Bowmanville Bowmanville Bowmanville Bow'ranville Bowmanville Bowtnanville Bowmanville Bowmanvifle Bowmanvil Bowmanville B'owmanville K. Collacott, Marionse Bowmanyille McGregor, Margaret Bowmanvlls VILLAGE 0F NEWCASTLE Rodger, Thos. &. Newcastle Mason, Hattie A. Newcastle (sup. cf Music) Hancock, Elizabeth G. Newcastle TOWN 0F PORT HOPE h 'I 'I n Iii I I h I h' 'I P. Il 2100 1100 1100 1275 1075 950 1075 975 1025 925 1025 1075 Il 900 I 900 Il 1300 Il 1000 I 900 Somerville, D. L. Port Hope Smith, Phyllis M. Strickland, Mary Jý Thompson, Elsie O. Tuer, Jeasie M. McElroy, Dorothy Hugh, Irene B'rownlee, Netta Dodds, Jean H. Scott, Violet A. Sainsbury, Evelyn Stanley, Thos. W. (Sup. of Music) Long, Myrtle, B. Black, Theodora Wright, Hazel J. Davison, Mrs. E. O'Neill, Agnes MALE & FEMALE H-ELP WArdTED. Earn $25 to $50 Per Week l'...H is omii'in (iîy andc! ountry (iins. De an expert. Ea în part ýi1m wile le.arnin g. We giaranhIv t,:îclIinszfollowing- traies- House Wring, In dustriai Eiectricity, Garage Work, Battery Welding, Vul. raffizing . Bricklaying, Plastering, Bai bering .and Hlair Dressing. l-ri.oym nnt si rvti'e frein ina st to CaSt. Big deminul. -Wrltf- tnilay for free catalogue to thle oI reliibe 111-m H emlh!?! Trade Sehools Ltd.. now as- soci.iteil with Dominion Trait.'Srhools TAtd.. both Dm'rnlnlon Govet-nment Chartered Companles.> HEMPHILL TRADE SCHOOLS, Ltd. Head Office 163 King St. W., Toronto Esatern, Branches: London, Montreal, Mamliton, Ottawa Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope K. P. II I 2200 1100 1100 1100 975 925 875 800 975 800 900 400 1000 975 850 1000 800 DAY by DAY Young people corne in from l part.s of our pruvince to take the places of Gradustes who go ont ini- te office positions thro.ugh the Ernployment Departmnent of Shaw's Business Sohools ini Tor- onto. Wby net balcs your turn? F'ree particulars in retiuest. W. R. Shaw, Registrar, Bay & Charles Street&. Toronto. the Lice lIens botbered withj"ý lice s- ip aying. To kill the lice, tale the affected chicken by the legs andl sprinkle 4he powder in the open feathers PRA'S LICE KILLER isaharmless, non-trritating andnn- poisonoua. but kîis the lice. Aek your deler. Iiitt~P~J7 OtL7VBOf r EE Rc-roof hiYearwilh 'RIB-ROLL the Permanent Rooflng LOwinlnitiacost ... comeain big éhota-easy and quick te l.. ermnt ... leak-proof.. handome n apearancs. Pre- vent fir a . nceavalue eroprty. Made of famous 'CunzilStandard- galvanlzed aheets. Give ase ofroof for free esat. Write t.: Eastcrn Se PRESTON. ONT. torb WEDDING Malton--Gordon On Saturday, September 29, St. Hilda's Anglican Church, Tut onto' ivas the scene of a v'cry pretty wed- ding when Doris Irerie, second1 daughter cf Mr. anid rs Williamin Gordon of Branksonit, brsting- land, became the bride cf Mr. Ernest H. Malton, son cf Mr. and Mi:;. Henry Malton, also cf-Branksome, Dorset, tngland, Rev. Mr. Young cfficiating. The bride who n'as given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Norman Hathway, xvore a white sat- in crepe gown trimmed with heavy silk fringe, her silk train heing caught with orange blossoms and tucked into the veil was a smal spray cf white heather sent by a friend from England. She carried a bouquet cf cream roses and lily cf the valley and wore a rope of pearîs, the gift cf the groom. She was attended by her sister, Miss Lillian Gordon, as maid cf honor, dréssed in pale green georgette trimmed with rhinestones and buckle, green feit hat, carrying pink rose s md wearing a white gold brooch ,the git cf the groom. The bridesnaaidsi were Miss Irene Tucker, niece of the groom, nearing powder georgette, trimmed with silver ribbon and a blonde and blue bat ,and Miss Iris Parkin, in French 'blue georgette~ trinxmed with rhinestones 'and .ai blonde and blue hat, each carrying carnations, the former wearing aj nwbite gold brooch ,and the latter ai rhinestone bracelet, gif ts cf thel groom. Mr. A. Standley was best man and the ushers were Mesr.A GcLdsworthy and J. Burgess. The organist, Mr. Phillips, -played the wedding march. The grocm's gift te the best man was nwbite gold cuif links. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home cf Mrs. Tueker, sister cf the groom, where sxyfv gtîests were entertained, including the bride's three aunts from B"nn- ville-1Mrs. B. Bailey, Misses Lillian and Ada Hathway. The bride eut the cake with a silver Masonic sword, loaned for the occasion. 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Nation-wide F'ame.- There is scarcely a corner of this great Do- minion where the merits of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil bave net been tried and provedl. It is oeso! the w'orld's most efficient remedies for ore throat, lame back and many other alIments anising froni inflam- mation. Rubbed on the skia ita healing power is readily aboorbed, and it cau also be taken internally. Miller's Worm Powders work so effectively that lie traces of worme can be found. The pesta pass awae in the stools without bsing percept- ible. They make an entire and dlean a'weep of the intestines, and nothing in the shepe o! a worm can find lodg- ment there when these powders art in operation. Nothing conld b. more thorough or deuirable thau their action. Phn 15Bomaville g, - Cooke aou Ro« Quc QUAKER OATS THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER il, 1928 PAGE SEVÉN Phone 15

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