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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Nov 1928, p. 8

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PAGZ EIGI ENNISKILLEN jThaiikzgivng 'w ________Viitors: Mi Mr. William Stainton unloaded a Gilbert, Tonc car load of g-ood coal at Burketofl brother, Mr. Ri last eek.Ida Payne, Pal Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sharp, Iranean Wnir and Ross, visitad Toronto and Paris Mr. Wesley O]î friands recantly. Wallaca Stair Mrs. John Sandars, Bowmanville, Eleanor, Toror spant Sunday with ber daughtar, Mrs. W H. Mo< Mmi. Theo. Slemon. Miss M. E. Vir Sorry to report the daatb of a mother, 'Mr. J fermer resident, Mr,. Samuel MAx- Mrs. Stanley Mr ander of Saskatchewan. parent-s, Mr. ai Mrs. William Griffin who is nurs- Miss Luella ing Miss Graca Trawin, Bowmanville, ber parents, apant the weakand at home. Stevens; Mr,.a Mr. and Mrs. John Slamon, Mr. miston and Mi and Mrs. Theo. Slemon and son Sunday with1 John, racently visited at Mr. Hugh Miss E. Flemin Annis'. onto, at Mr.3 Our Sunday evanîng service was and Mrs. Wtt wall attended, our pastor, Rev. J. daughter's, Mr M. Whyta, deliverad another good John Pye spa sermon on "Job". Next Sundav ' friends in H the ast of is series so corne anid Souch rettirne4 hear ttha asat of "Job". few days; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harny McCo'nb and oria Collage, children, Mr. David Kay and Miss MGills. Eva Sanderson, Toront.o, Mr. and It pays to1 Mrs. Meredith Henry and sons, Lind- -Astoria Shoi say, and Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Mount- at Knox's Sho( joy and Donald, Haydon, spent Mother gives FELT'S GIFT S] HREARE JUST THIRTY-FOU1R DAYS LEFT TILL CHRIS' DO OURSHOPPING EARLY AND OUR CHRISTMAS STOCK IS JUST ABOU For the boy friend or husband a Wrist Wa or White Goid 15 and 17J movemanta, fi $10.00 UP A Signet Ring, Green Gold with White $500 UP A Scarf Pin, Diamond Setting or Pearl, Gold, $1000 UP A Waldrner Watch, cbain in Green and Whi $750 UP A nica Longines Pockat Watch 12 size and Green gold flled $30.00 UP A 5mai De"oit WilI Hold Any Gif t Ti] FELT'S JEWEI Pho ne 33 Kint Street W. Teach Your Watch To Tell Tii. el B ell's Made-to-Measure Clothes S Bell is clearing out ail Sa] in stock to make rooi Christmas Goocd Here is your chance to buy a g -If your size is here we'l1 make t. Boys' Suits must be clearedc Real Values-If your boy needs a this opportunity. Men's and Boys' Overcoats At Pric, Afford to Overloolc J. je"BE The King St. West Bowmanville Furnishings Right By Col'& Barber Shop Dillick's After. Men's AIl Wool Underwear, Shir drawers .............$1.19 Gar Men's Heather Brown Work Sweý Very Special ........$1.19 and Boys' Overcoats of extra heavy Wool Blanket Cloth, Special 15 Oniy, Men's Navy Blue Y~ Coats, nicely lined for this only .............................. 10 Only, Mcm's Tweed Suîts, in G BroWn, these w~ill go iii a clearinig at only ............. Checked Tea Towelling of gooc ity, Reg. 20c, Special....1121/2c Ladies' Silk and Wool Ilose, ail colors, Special .............6 A. DILLICK, King i THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1928________ vith Mr. A. Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, Mr. and Miss Margaret Overend, Toronto, isses Lillie and Ethel g y ~ ~ 1 .m 4 rs. Will Baker, Mr. W. N. Pascoe visited Miss Betty Lake last week. ýnto, visited their The ~ A I *~AL and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ho-. Weekend visitors ait Mr. and Mrs. Lusseil Gilbert; Miss garth, Mrs. Edna Ruse, Hampton' p. O'Neil's, Toronto St. were: Mr,. :erboro, Misses Gertie -_______ Women's Inatitute, Young Ladies' McCalpin, Sr., C.N.R. agent at Port ______________ a Bible Class, Young People's Society, Union; his son Mr. MeCalpin, Jr., ke,; '.%Ir.andjle, a THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1928 Aduit Bible Class. operator at Dan forth station; Mr. rton and daueter -- She is survived by hier husband and Mrs. Jonson, Toronto, and Mr,. nto,' with his sister, and two daughters, Marjorie and and Mrs. Garton of Toronto. one, and other friends; THANKSGIVING DAY VISITORS NEWCASTLE OBITUARY ItdiUi", 41- one sister, Mrs. James______________ tue, Toronto, with lher McDougaf, oono 1W. Virtue; Mr. and Mr. Eric Wicks, Toronto, at Mr. Public School report and other Mr&. Lewis T. Paàcoe, Hamapton Interment took place fromt theFIE OUE ORSL Iay, Toronto, with hier John Allin's. Newcastle news on page 7. family resîdence on Monday, Nov.1FN O S F R-AL ýnd Mrs. Elias Ashton; Mr. Lonnie Gibson, Toronto, with Mr. Robeson, Teller of the Bank There passed to rest at Hamip- 5th, to Bownianville Cemetery, and 'With 3 Acres 0f Lan4 Stevens, Oshawa, with his parents, Mr,. and Mms. J. H. of Commerce, spent the holiday ton, on Friday afternoon, November was very largely attended. Mr n r.Hwr in ekn nMnra.2, 1928, Emma L. Arnot, beloved prepared to receive offers. Substantial rand M .sHllOrd- îsn ekndi otel wif e of Lewis T. Pascoe. CARD 0F THANKS wefl1 huilt solid brick residence on Lib- mdMr. usei O'~ Mr. and Mms. Ross Shetier, Shan- Mr. and Mrs. H:. H. Cooke, Kinga- ertseyws hetidredette rs.H.J.Weryspntnonville,vat lher mother's, Mrs. Wnt ton, es-pentTakgVn ihM, fteate edwsste ean d Aiert MrLeiT.Psoadag-r 1, buili iinigtn laet rones grs. . JWrseninTr- hnkgvngwhM.bathroom, clothe anld linen closets, Oait- iMrW.Ll o AsTor- MJesnin rrtt Bw and M.W.EH.iCaeth . cc ptad w born near Zion on JUlY ters, Hampton, wish to convey to aIl fountatiofl; full size divided cellar wîth James Freeborn's; Mr. Ms ine BretB a1 isEizbt acc pn 30, 1873. On December 19, 1900,1 their friends and egbr their pastero'd ce!ling; hot air heatîflg. Three vierring at . . emn ndThanksg'iving holidays with lier se1a uitacraries t eihbmland, aiceliy mwooded, fine old trees, n. Hern ttheir dvillewtrs. cuE. C. eeroo.sh asBemann marig wth andncretan for the nany shrubs, liedges and fruit trees; ail neces- r.~ Wmn. Wotten; Mm.dùhe. osn t ebr. Lewis T. Pascoe, "Highfield Farsa", tokens of kindness shown during the rary outbuildings. Reasoflable terms wifl nt Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Midget, Trno m .F erse netîe Solina, where they resided until 7 iliness and death of Mrs. Pascoe and be 'considered. This ls for imnmediat ampton. Misa Eva with lier parents, Mr. and Mms. W. at afternoon tea for her guest, Mrs. yeas ago when they retired to for the beautiful flowers so kindly srusts Corporation, 253 Bay Street, Ter- hoe it erfo aH Cwa.Win. Jamieson, Bracebridge. sl Apynht.rnOflnr hoewt irfraH oa.Hampton. sent. oTru. 4- H. W. Pointon, Vict- Miss Jean Matchett, Toronto, Mr. Roy Le Boutillier and 'Miss Her kind, cheerful and sympath -________________________________ -Toronto, at Mr,. Thos. with hier parents, Mr. and Mms. J. Kitchen, Toronto, spent the weekend etic nature, hier thoughtfulnesa for. E. Matchett. with Mr. and 'Mm. P. F. LeGresley. others rather than herseif, endeared buy the best footwear Mr,. Ross Nicholson and Mr. Ir- Mrs. Walter Couch was taken lier to the hearts of those who came )es for men. Sold only xin Short, Toronto, at Mr. and Mrs. seriously in Sunday and was rushed in contact with hier in hier daily life. ýe Store. Frank Allin's. to the hospital for expert treatment. The funeral service, which was us Ceamof arly. Ms. Rev) T M.Campbell and Mrs. J. R. Fisher accmpanied Mr. held on Monday afternoon, was con- L MisEo. hney's el at Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. P. 0'Neil and grandson on Bick, d yMir. Jon BaeJR.angarry Ailin's Crocery News us ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ik CraanBre. Ms.(e. .M td bMhr patornBae.saJ. Ge.Hre'.avisit to Cobourg Sunday after- , Some Day the Silver Chord Will___ ____________ Mrs. Amos McMullen and Mr. and noon. Break."1 Mrs. Jas. Spicer, Toronto, at Mr. andi Mrs. Julia Metcalfe returned the The many floral offeringa, and i Mrs. W. J. S. Rickard's. flmst of the week frorn a visit with large number present, spoke very TALMAN SWEET APPLES M r. Geo. Bonathan, Manager of lher granddaughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Allen, highly of the place she held in the [H OJP The Bank of Commerce, Castleton, Toronto. hearts of hier friends and neighbors. Macaroni, Aylmer Brand, 2 packages for ....25e _____________ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mrs. Irvin Allin and three children, The paîl-bearers were Messrs. kno Onns ek. ......... 0 Bonathan. Ida, spent the weekend with hier Jesse Arnot, John Baker, Earl Coin ninpek.....*****'*"*......60 SHOPPING Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pepper and mother, Mrs. Geo. Rickard, and other Duthie, Robert Saunders, Harold Tod Hunter Cocoa, lb. package ...............23e sons, Billie and Gordon, Whitby, relatives. and Frank Pascoe. TM Swith hier mother Mrs. R. Parker and Mrs. A. H. Fisher, daughter Mar- The flower-bearers were Messrs. Canned Cauliflower, tin ............................25c TM Sian elvle pn h weekend H. L. Pascoe, Edgar Pascoe, S. G. ENO TMr. and Mrs. Harda and son, Mr.I and holiday with hier another, Mm. Chant, A. T. Stainton, Win. Baker, Grpsfretnb. .......... 5 ENO Tand Mrs. Russell ColwiIl and child-I Geo. Riekard. Elmer Wilbur, Gordon Trevaîl, Alan Mince Meat, lb ................................... ....15e [T Cé0MPLETE ren and Miss Florence Walkington,' Mission Band will meet on Satur- MeKessock, Hilton and Clarence Toronto, at Mr. and Mrs. W. H. day afternoon of this week, Novem- Tink, Arthur Blanchard, Laverne Sea Guil Little Neck Clams in Bouillion, tin 30c Pearce 's. ber 17, at the home of Mrs. Herb. Clemens, Jesse Van Neat. yea.w urîa acespcag25 Motheringireenusr.read ofsBar.eC. TomsaNortaiS-lows: Wreaths--The Farnily, Mrs. Baford'S Clear-Vision Paste for motorists-It's .tchin reenMr.and rs.E. C ba andfamThomas Pascoe and family, Mr. and ýancy shpe ly visited his brother-in-ISw and Mrs. James McDougall and faniily, the real thing for your windshield on a rainy day. shpsCOMMENCEMENT EXERCISES sister, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Taylor, Misses Grace and Edith and Mr. EarI Gold tops, A good programi of drills, exer- Solina, on Sunday. Duthie, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Blanch- OYSTERS-OYSTERS! ciss, ong, nstumeta muicad Mr. A. E. Mellow, formerly of ard and Arthur, Mr. and Mra. F. J. Tasty fish for tasty meals. See our Heinz Display dreses, sotNruma Clemusicb- Napanee ,has corne to Newcastle to Sanders and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. dr n htelespesalsg otesNor Coenan of open a drug store and is now board- Clernens and family; Sprays-Mr. -57 varieties. set~~~ ~~ iWhtlispakicneawst pbcsenatoof ing at the Hotel, Newcastle. and Mrs. H. A. Saunders, Mervyn _____________________________ prizes and awrdsComblcsnhool -Mr. Gordon and Mr. John Ashton,'and Rbert, Mr. and Mrs. John uita Gold, 14k pupilsathComnentEr- and Misses Florence Ashton, Beat- Stainton, Leona and Elsie, Mr. and ises omnirida l.eTen in v athioee rice Cryderrnan and Winnif red Rick-1 Mrs. Ed. Saunders, Misses Mae andLA blIT AI IWi 1 n orttenitY all. The tinvitio ard, vsiited Miss Sadie Allun, Ida, Ruby Armour, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac ULE ~V L M ~ M 17J, White day evening, Novembar 16 and corneljon Sunday. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hardy,; EKLAR RY - A LLI , Koce again next Friday to the High Schoo Local A.Y.P.A. enetained the Mrs. S. Trevail and famiîy, Mr. and PHN 8 OWMÂN VILLE Ml Christmsas Commencement. Ail free. Bowmanvile Society on Tuasday Mrs. F. Rogers and family, Miss PH E18 evening. A good program, re- Betty Sargent, Mms. C. Langniaid freshmants and social time were en- and Elsie, Mr. and Mms. Geo. White, j OBITUARY joyed by aIl. ________________________________________________ dRYI United Church, Rev. W. P. Rog-- - --- - - Margaret Ferguson Pascoe, Solin&a r,, Pastor. Sunday, Noventier 18 Bowmanville -11 a. m.-Morning Worahip. 2.30 Truth The death took place on Thursday p. r.-Sunday School. 7 p. m.- mrnrfiflg, Novemiber 1st.' atN BOw- Evening service. lbeMs eoe, youngest daughter o the lata r MurJrdyEekan, Mis m.a a u e n Fo wa JohnandIsaell Faruso ofMan Stinson andl daughter, Frances, Tor- vers Township. Deceased was in onto, were holiday guasts of Mr. and' l e 7 h y a an a l n y a l M rs. G eo. E ilbeck. D asagtshoc ime he asic ane Board of Education bas engaged reaitures R . J. ovan s iNew St r aa g reatshock to the vconnityfo Mr. 'Fercival M. Shorey, B.A., B.Sc.,St r forjs hit yas of Thorold, as Principal of High S l th as hitpya .IShool in succession to Mr. J. M. O pening S l ~hopShe leavas to mourn bier bas aiRoazel, B.A., who leavas at Christ- _____________ loving husband and son, also two mas. sisters and two brothars, Mrs. Fred St. George's Church, Rev. E. R. Situatd in the Old McMurtry Block,' Opposite Hotel Bowmnan, and next Page, Bowmanville; Mrs. James James, Rector. Sunday, Novam- do oNlo' e tr fBge n etrVle ,peSuits Dart, Burketon; Samuel of Burketon ber lStb. il a. m.-Morning do oNlo' e tr fBge n etrVle m ie ~ ~ ~ ad William John of Winsr 3arandso. Pae n Holy Communion. 2.30 ________________________________________________ frp. m.-Sunday School. 7 p. m.- -- )mfor The funeral took place Saturday Evensong. afternoon from the family residence, Rev. Alfred Gandier, D.D., LL.D., 500 pairs of Women's Sample Shoes Special Men's Shop Boots, in reliable Solina, to Hampton Cexnetery, ser- Picplo mane olgTr IS ick e being condce y .J. onto, will preach in the United în varlous styles, Patent, Kid, Suede, leather uppers and sole, Bikbe pstr.IChurch, Newcastle, at il a. m. and Satins, etc., divided in six groups. Special Value at $2.95 3ood suit cheap The pal-bearers were Messrs. 7 P. m. on the occasion of the Harry Ferguson, Henry Webber, W. church'a 3rd anniversary services onparîo the price right. Hooey, L. C. Pascoe,. A. L. Pascoet Sunday, November 25tb. 46-1 36par of Blonde Slippers, lo, cub- Work Boots----SpeciaI Value out at once- and Oliver Pascoe. Mr. D. J. Galbraith shipped an- an and high heels, sold regula.rly $5.00, pi ri lahr od au 27 sTusitttedinnfornamdstacecattle to Pannsylvanift last week, pcaVlu 9e sui do'tmis wee rs. iF rank Tr.aner, Mrs.1dohrcrodo rs atee efSeilVle9c Grain leather, Goodyear sole $2.95 wereMr. ran Treeer Mr.andand two carloada to Toronto on Mon- M.Will Trnîeer, M r .llL and Mrs day of this week. The Pennsy- 224 pairs of Velvet, Suede, Patent Full grain leather with panco or leath- WillTremerMisss Ila, ena 1nd vania purchases ipaid an import duty ces You Cannot Lily Tremeer, Little Britain, Mr. of $1.50 a cwt into the U. S. A. Leather Slippers, in varlous styles, er sole, Special Value $3.45 Pr eM.and Mrs. brM Oas erace, Whan a fellow citizen will run hs high, cuban and low heels ,Reg. $5.35, SecaVlu GrbW kBot$.9 oPe d rry, Piandersn. Oie a-car at County Constable Jackson's peaVlu GrbW rBot$39 coean Edar, Pckrin. ouse as a Wilmott St. residant in Special Value $1.95 _____________________ CARD OF THANKS cornpany with neighboring friends did last weak, bow can the rest of 4 ar fW mnsPtn i ta ert B llM, W.N.ýaco an fmi Ssbe irnmune froin attack? True, 44 pairs of Wo en's aentaKid Stra5Men's Boots and Oxfords lia eiet xrs hi er-'he did not demolish the bouse or Si es pca au 24 Mr. W. aN. so e a ndsa ndmily, Soutli n ckddonBlack and Tan, in Goodyear welt, in ýClothing Man fait hans o the i friea and quita a stretcb of fence in front of 100 pairs of Women's latest style shoes, very good leather and style, Reg. $6.50 nor s frthyaid expifrein.Mr. Jackson's and Mr. J. C. Han- of utsmpatynd euteninful lorl1cock's property and came to a stop in Satins, Patent, Kid and Suede, sizes value, Our Price This Week $3.95 retribe etendto hmint.i betwean the two bouses. However, 2½/ to 7, Reg. $6, Special Value $2.95 3 ar fMnsOfrsi lc n - eetbrevmn.ha right take better aim next tima. T0 a r $3en,45r i lak n le's Societymes etindo Yung Pyeep- 56 pairs of Women's SpecialySos __________________ ing. Program in charge of Miýs- in various shades and styles, many of Me' Hos Sip rs 8c P r sionary Vice-President G. Elizabeth 'these shoes sold as high as $7.00, ___________________________98c__Pair lie jHancock, consisted of-Topic on 111.1 C~~~~~~~.1... ~~~Missions", Alva Roblin; piano solo, pcaqau 34 e' uho oe te rhSp A 1_Speial alu $3.5 Mport ushBooteS teei l ae a S$4.7 .~nu1 uaV ~ P riaI PhylisClrnenc; vocl _oo,-A-x.LInrch4.____1-1_____nt-__&4_75_ inew« Men's Knee Rubber Boots, every pair Deebr jti Bc Pair guaranteed to wear, Special ...$33.50 CARD 0F THIANKS Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Grear, Hay- don, wlsh to thank aIl those who Di1 . Itook part in helping them to save R. J. Rovan s New Shoe Store Ithe contenta of their home from the opoitthili»Ho»i% .l curr lo.Pon 2 adDvso t., Dowmanvile v fie on N<embler 8th., also those (omal Oppsite tii. Baowmpe oue) thod tMrtiBbckP on th 528rid and Division Sts j ~~~~who contributed to thair needa- <onel ett ao a.s terwaids. L e

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