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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Oct 1928, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHIlo,,,dsrP 'eladg, NEWCATLE MMORIA Mr.D. Cooper recently of Col-1MssNora Cowan entertaifled her M. n Ms.P OiLndsand-sit b o rý e e Sudy eh 1 clss f grlE Mr. and Mrs. Standen, the forme NEWCAborne, the ONew section man on Fore- udySbo lsso ilathrsn pn udt nL ndsastin1 man PONeil's gang, bas morved home on Friday eveniflg. of whox is C.N.R. baggagemflath LIBRARtlE TheAJC with Mrs. Cooper and child into Mr- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wynn, Port LindsayM station. ReotrSpember -o of - S. Bonathaf's brick bouse, corner of Hope, spent the weekend with er mebrs1; total no. of membersTH RD Y OTBE lth,12 - howrd lnadfml iie M. Msr.A Cll and J. E. W. t Hver myfrns. .inruthe Uni- 2F,9; circulation for montb-nonUSA ,OTBR1t. 98prns radMs.T .GboCue eedlgtdt era fiction 66, fiction 6410, juvenile 158, T U Mr. Harold Aluin and Mr. and Mrs. The Towers. Cburl adJ E .th c e o rs.lîH. ed t ea aa total 864 books; magazines loaned -Hwr li n aiyvstdM.Msr.A h ovnin.i peddadisi 56; fie on o ed eb o s$ .6NE and Mrs. Irwin Allun, Ida, on Sun- Pbilp attended te c n e to of tbe awa, in slndd and aprol n g C.'NWCASLE____LENEWCASTLE PUBLIC SCHOOL day, and attended anniverary ser- laymen of thefOntarj ad Qee olCH ipsteTerfn verIl .Butier, Librarian.Cnerne T o o tMiss e p y u y e p n f r f u t e e o t F o e t r b r sistin g th e lo c a l c h o ir in its s e rv ic e C a n a d a ,in M a sse y H a ll, T o ro ni n th M r u tl u r te . l f iv r u f SeMior Rooin oHisong.Saturday and Sunday. tni h uue Mi.Geo. Gray last week. announcenient of Hallowe'en Mas- o og UNITED CHURCH _rs. (Rev.) W. P. Rogers is under querade, October 3lst. Sno or the doctor's care, also Mr. Thomas Messrs. Chas. James and Tom Sr. IV-Irene Brereton 75, Mary - Rev. W. P. Rogers, Pastor. Sun- Mofatt Brown returned Friday from the Brereton 69, Myrtie Snell 58. day, October 14tb-11 a. m.-Morn- M~r. and Mrs. Percy O'Neill Belle- Saskatcbewanl wbeat fields. Jr. IV--Jeafl Riekard 77, Margar- ing'-3worship; report of the delegates 1 ifi. iited rbis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Gibson arrived tbis week et Toms 77, Billie Brunt 76, Marie to the laymen'S convention in Toronto vrl . ONi last week .fo Atlanti c City, N. J., on a visit Henning 75, M ýary Cha.plin 73, Mary __ __ p. m-SudaySch'~I.7 p ni Ev misses Marion Allun and Nora C.ow-1 to her mtherMrs. S. Atkinson. VnDsN 7, in H8,Aude ncok71-- l p.nd were homl 7 1) n .- v-e fro n Peterhoro N or- M rs D. J. Galbraith is suffering Dorothy Trenwitb 6 7, A ldr icBa ___ jI, ening service, "Paul, the Misoli ald Sconoe"beweed fromspainful injuries received whn than 68, Lloydl Young6,Aii i-l E IP i if T ~b jonMon va ern on , ot Y onbeop15, Mr.ad Mrs. MacNichol, Toronto, she felI some distance backwards as liama 66, Gw n Wi Aia rs n66, 1,ryA~~ jon o vninof heoung O ba a Po eris an issl cNco, aarelle hewas reaching for sorne naterial C uh 65, Hubert A dro 1 in tbourgb aditrim0 6p -onMs. . E. Bowell last week. in the top part of a kitcben c Sp Geoge rahan 0 alrI entZ754.o MissDrumiondgav an nterst-Spencer 74, Jack Hare 72, Evelyn Supper by tbe Woman's Association MssDumaod gae afers- bar. r. IIIisHulb rtOsawriho wnAl d7, HTold-N W ON A in tbe S. S. Roon-is. 8 P. n.-Grandl ing talk on Trinidad on Suildedaye r Hoais r lburt, Oshala, who Allun 72, Vera Brow 7, arod L Temperance Rally in the churc; ternoon in connection with the Unit-rnee eypesn oo'o Deline 70, Bobbie Duck 66, ]JRdIovan9s fua1ly 3aoe Stuore spakr-CvHIenry Carter, Secre-IedCbrh Sunday Schoolls montbly Will Take Care of You" at the W. M. Noden 64, Mýarj-orv Lycett 60, Char- spae .ýS. meeting on Thursday, was laterlie Bereto 58, ack Tmsi5! tary of Teniperance Education of te issionary progani. leBeeo S akTm 7 WelynCucfor England and Gere ' Curc, iev- E R. presented by Miss Drummond with a hsA.RdePicplB lin So !W M tMv imdaey St. Tos. A Rodgr, PrncSpa.i BuldingSoId!We Mut Moouquetiatof Our oss I YiurGain Wales. 1James, Rector. Sunday, Octoberbetfuboqtofiorswhc 8 1 ,0 0 to k f L tet tye oot a drhadeEt Re.W. P. Rogers, for tbe first. 141h. 8 a. n- Holy Communion. s li peitd etSyeB osa dS os t tue n eýiywapkcmite fte Jr. Ifl-NiMurieI Sbaw 91, Louise tiesince assumning the pastorate f11a m.M rig ryr .3 .n. The s0ewStocckiiteefo ta thcburcb conducted communion. -Sunday Scbool. 7 p. m.-Evefl- MuniciPalCouncil has been improv- Nortn Cow90 a 86, oe Hckin84, 1 e mervice on Sundny morning and serv- 1og.ig tbe wlk to the lake by taking Nro own8,JeIlci 4 ed the elements thte ight nienibers gva'sAocainfteUiedu the old lank walk in front of John Vanflusen 79, Lois Martin 78, Must Be Sold Immediately. servd thni t abot tw bunred t th bore ofMrs.FredGrabinfinebrow grael ad saÇd, he Grtrue Boatb5l 74 Kate Clrk o OulookFor ostRegadlAssoociaffAdonceof AilLineUnftoot of the Session present, w-ho in turn Cuchmet hi hursday afterfloofl rs. utrs and replacing it with flean Clark 77, Ruth Honey 76, of Ms. . J S.Ricards goup Th bythe contractors of the provincial wMarionAr GoEddv 91 (inu two classes).dutios. vai - ~~~~King St. East. Program i n charge sreigfrom the grave1 pit lef t son 63 (a), Mike Arych 55(1F), wa. W r on oCerOtGoaA ra eutoS vi prs o e of towels for the church fixed up and resurfaced otber por- Sr. and Jr. Il-Mary Quigg 96 M.ad rs. Albr kl uk- ien; but don't let this keep any- tions of the walk with this niaterial Dorothy Henning 92, Hazel McMan- LS H NET U H E H A rand ',fo brts n neous rs oh asel a koce wl. adyMffttad85n a- RancePorweton 7, Ci arn _________________________________ don ndseerlyinurd neeven- rod are the artists and tbey deserve Cak7,Lod Hancock 7.5, Lois giftq of fruit and flowers received by cdown andrseverely injured ohaee a k Bienz60F, HVict orbnron 564,F 1 o te id,;ýal wthut lgh rilof the sidewalk and ditches. Stanley Brown 4 7 <2F). into Mr. Cas-H. A. Mason, Teacher GHove-,Latst styles n high grae shoes, i n t hide w a wi t by al igt rs C a n- The N ew castle H ig b Sc ool w ich a e t s y s in h g g r d s o s, n well was accompanied by Mrs. and oth deriig o ewPi- iue dnt er hit.-grade shkoes, iRegular patent, kid, suedes. Very dressy. LL who escaped aIl but minor injuries. cipal bas been serving the commifun- Prm aRondi$80 t $O00 Rguae$.5 oh8i0 This coupon WOrt Boys n e too, sometimes, for- ity continuously and successfully for mz om$.0t 1.0 eua 55 o$-0 isc 1get that it is unlawful to ride bicy- 70 years. The community ad pub- Report based on montly exani. fl tha~~t it is contrary to a local by-law toin 1858 tbat the Council of the newly Sr. I-Examined in Arithmetic,SAE RCE$.8AL PIE$39 UNrie iccls n hesiewlk0i te ncorpûrated village of Newcastle Geograpby, Composition and Spelling _________________________ corporation. advr founded a Grammar School in tbe -Helen Gibson, Patricia Pearce, , Young people andid spent avey ilage witb facilitiles for pr.ovidinglTomn Brereton , Sanl Cowan, *Hellen ~ PCA __ _ _ _ _interesting evening at eague on th youth of Newcastle and surround- Edy -Mgai-et Pearce, *Ethel S IC A This coupon is worth thirty 'Monday night. The program vas in, ing country ývith ai hhgh school educa- Spencer, John Arych, Harold Hockin. Altonia, Westoe Boots and Oxfords, Wonefl's Kid one-strap shoes with chig f 2nd Vc-rsdnM s elo h cens o th prchse f ny 1an liabetgV Mursienms Newcastle Board f Eduction, Jr. IExamined in Geograpby Regular $6.51, black or tan, Cbnhes of paint, varnîib, lacquer or en- berszaeeeh Hancock. Muianu- granted by the Legislative Assemnbly and Spelling-Glerald Henniflg, AI-ONSL $39 SPECIAL $2.98 amel bearing the Glidde'i naine or brder a quartet by Misses Beat- lfU. rCnd,-erh aefrdGaBue aDsn ri trademark. rc Cryderian and Clio Anderson, i f1858U. pe aaa eas te dt To s.Gry rc aD sn r N S L 39 Messrs. Harry Cryderman and Gordon Pefc tednce for Septeme Thee renecoditon t tisAshton; vocal sole y isMine As a vermicide an excellent pre -JohrychthelSpencerAfrdW R O T 5 ar fptn n afofrs ofer ecet ht ou'on ou eace volnsolos by Dr. E. G.opartion is other Grves'cWor namne and address on th'e coupon Kerslakc, Orono, acopa62byMs xemipoaitbarsvdte ryGrldHnnnoDoga below and presert it at our store1 Brown n A f e_________o__unles hidrn Reggie Meadows, Roger Meadows, 32piso Tr otpnO beor Nvobe ltcolored lan'tern slides ere sbown de-GrcPolKetRoeNrm varjous styles, sie2/to7 beoeNvme s.picting Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress GRAND TEMPERANCE RALLY VanDePauel, ils o. Nrm leather or Goodyear soles, iReg. $4.25$29an $34 This offer is m ade for the sole dte setting in w ih it ias ,vrit- V n u e ,P u isn 2 9 n 3 4 purpose of proving to you te ex- tn. the soywa odb e Under the auspices of the Young I G. Elizabeth Hancock, Teacher ON SALE $2.88 ceptional bigh cquality a)f Glidden W. P. Rogers. People's Societies of ýGobourg and1 produets. Oshawa Preshyteries tbere wiIl bc a' COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES grand temperande rally in the United Nae............ ECSL OLN LBChurcb on Monday, tOctober lSth at Owing to the lengthened hs O S'BOS ml izes-99C' 8 P. nM. The speaker will be Dr. and consequent additional f-eatures to O SB T 20PisoOd adE sm N a e... .................................. _f H nrar e,______of teo r t e pr g am h p b ie a d i hL -m te u a t t l f $ . 8 i a l i es 9 c Adrss- ..schedule: Wo of Temperance of the Wesleyan sobools' staff, with the concurrence of Wn Lost I ethodistiChurch,dEngland, wa tb e special committee of the Board of - H Breeto.................. beentouing anaa an spage to Education, bave thîs year decided to - - D. r. J. A...e.......6 meseadecs7naIth ag old the annual commencement exer- Wr . F. Rickar........ 6 4 cmene of te West, including Win- cises on two separate dates, tbe pub-R . Rv n s S o t r F. lig ..........5 5 nipeg, where bie addressed the Geti- lic school's on Friday evening, No- G. Pritchard C. Carvetb........... 4 6 eral Council of the United Curc of vember 16; and the big scool's oneR ev n s SoSt r GW.Pitch rd tFlig............. 28Cnd.Ti 3arr potnt ekltro rdyeeig o oia Pa;iner ad Decrato H.Crerns...k...... 2 , 8. C aa.This sabl rparer oppOruty eekler o ridayhevblenigN- Phonte e orar h.reen5R ers-W. rahan, J.tondhea ti boe tpekeer an o kt- vember 2rd.Theepublsic i skd. (Formerly Claude Ives' Shoe Store) ton, skip, wînsthe John Douglas ctip question. Dr. Carter has a mesuage; Thos. A. Rodige, John M. Roszel, OPPORTUNITY 1< DILLI roNTINII TES q"~i i dot% The Final CNOCKS LCK 'S AGAIN S AL E FOUR MO RE DAYS Last UalI -ieeper PL - $20.00 Men's Overcoats, 15e Factory Cotton, 85e Womnen's Underwear, Fleece, $2.25 Misses' Patent Oxfords, size 11-2 Last Cal Sale Price $12.95 Last Cali Sale Price Yard loc Last Cal Sale Price 69c Last Cal Sale Price $1 .69 $25.00 Men's Overcoats, 75c Pillow Cases, Hemmied, 25c Ladies' Cotton Hose, $4.50 Ladies' fine Shoes, Last CaliSaePi $90 Last Cal, a Pair 48c Last Cal Sale Price 19e Last Cal Sale Price $1.89 SalePrîc $1950 '.7d en's Hercules Overails, $18.00 and 20.00 Men's Suits, S.5M 10 ais ikadWo oe 35 ais aetSos ~~~~~~~~Last Cal Sale Price $1.19$.0 e' veal r mcs Last Cali Sale Price 68c . Last Cal, a Pair $2.19 LatCl aePie$1.5 $.0MnsOeast CarSalePries,.49$â.00 Ladies' Skirts, $.0Lde'Ptnt Oxfords, - 20 e' trn okPns Last Cal Sale Price $ 1.49 Lst Cali, a Pair $2.49 82.0MnsLast CiSuits, $59 2.0Mns togWokPns ~~~~~~Last Caî aePie$S9Ls al Sale Price $1.49 $1.50 Boys' AIl Wool Jerseys, $5.00 Ladies' Patent and Satin Slippers, $30.00 Men's Suits, with 2 pair pntw$29 32MesTedPants, Last Cal Sale Price 98ndpcps spike or cuban heels, Last Cal Sale Price $2.49 25e Girls' or Boys' Cotton Hlose, Last Cal $3.29 1eMnsSocks, Last Cal Sale Price 10c 25e Men' s Wool Work Sox, Last Cal Sale Price 19c$40LaisPtetoKd rp r 50c Men's Police Braces, Last Cali Sale Price 18e $2.25 Men's Wash Sweater Coats, O xf ords ................. Last Call $2.98 Last Cal Sale Price 29c 35c Men's Ail Wool Sox, Last Cal Sale Price $1.1985LaisFneRbe, 85e IMen's Fleece or Merino Shirts and Last Cali Sale Price 23c $6.00 Mefl's Pure Wool Sweater Coats, Last Cal Sale Price 69c Drawers.................................. 69c 50e Grey W ool Socks, This Sale $3.98 $4.00 Men's W ork Bootsr $2.0 Ie' obntos leeo Last Cal Sale Price 39c $6.50 Boys' 2-pant Serge Suits, Last Cali Sale Price $2.78 Merino ...................... Now $1 .39 FLANNELETTE BLANKETS .. Last Cal Sale Price$4.95 $4.50 Men's Fine Boots, black or brown, ' Wcîvk Shirits. Charnbray ordobee szwiergey $7.50 to $10.00 Boys' Overcoats, Last Cal $3.29 Last Cal, a Pair $1.98 Last Cali Sale Price $4.99 and $7.50 $5.00 and $6.00 Men's Oxfords, Last Cal Sale Price $3.85 Khaki .......................40 85 $1.50 Men's rw\eedi Flannel Shirts, Last Caîl Sale Price 95c I LAST $1.25 Men's Fine Shirts, AL Last Caîl Sale Price 98c IC L $2.00 Men's, Fine Shirts, English -_ - -- --- BroadCloth ....................Now $1.39 D"Illick DASH $1.25 Men's Fine Rubbers, Last Call Sale Price 9&e i I I lvlmiq v 1 1 REAIJ MI nrta- "ai X CLJLJLJLQ-j T% - - - ýd% Ma

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