?AGI FOUR Mrs. W. Clapp, Corbyville, is vii itîng her cousin, Mrs. C. F. Rice. Bowmanvjlle O. H. A. Junior hrocl ey team played off their game in th S. P. A. serjes at Toronto Aren. Friday night against Markham, th latter team winning 3-2. The Glob said Bowmanville had the puck i Markham territory at least thre( quartera of the time. Tough lue] boys, but it is hoped you will profi by the experience. RADIO Bargains Your opportunity to electrify your present receiver at a low price. We have full A & B El- iminators at ]ess than half price and a good assortment of slightly used sets at special prices. Look these over at our shop and realize the values. Gossard 5 tube set ......... $45 Fried Eiseman 5 tube set . .$60 Fada 5 tube set ............ $60 Radiola No. 55, 5 tube set . . $55 To get the complete installed cost add $32.50 to the above prices to cover equipment which consists of 2-45 B Batteries, one storage battery, cone speak- er and aerial. Musicmaster Cabinet Speak- er ................... $ 9.00 Baldwin Horn Type Speak- er..................... 15.00 Baldwin Horn Type Delux Speaker........ ....... 18.00 2 Philco A&B Eliminators 29.50 1 Philco B Elimators .... 19.50 2 Ail American B Elimina- tors................... 19.50 2 Balkile B Eliminators. . 9.50 1 Radio Table with built in speaker............... 18.00 Shop: 3 blocks north Balmoral Hotel Open Evenings Empire Sales Co. Geo. L Hall C. E. Rebder Phones 258 and 265 What Could Be Nicer ? as B Christmas Gift For Mother, Father, Grand- raother or Grandfatiier thau a par of SPECTACLES OR EYEGLASSES We specialize in the practice of Optomotry and our Register- ed Optometrist, R. M. Mitchell, will be glad to talk this matter over with you. Caîl and get one of our "STYLE IN GLASSES books. It's free. Bring happineas this Xinas by giving thîs very useful and last- ing Xznas present. R. M. Mitchell & Co. Drugujt and Optometriste Phone 92 Bownianvile Ont. THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1928 SOIIACOURTICE HAYDON HAMPTON ýk Mr. and Mrm. J. T. Rundie and Mr Mm. and Mrs. Frank Rundle spent Visiters: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Visitera: Mr. W. R. Allun spent he and Mrs. John Pascoe spent Sunday the weekend in Toronto with hier Coulter, Ruby and Mary, Oshawa, Bt the weekend in Toronto; Mr. and We F L ' t a, at Mr. W. L. Pierson's, Oshawa, and brother and wife, Mr. and Mmra.Otis Mr. E. Bradley'a; Mr. and Mrs. W. Mms. Gilbert Wilkinson, Toronto, at W e ofltL Likete he Mr. Edgar Pascoe's, Thornton's Cor- Woden, and attended the Winiter Chals and Phyllis, Bowman'ville, Mr. E. Trull's; Mr. and Mrs. P. ben. ... Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Seomer- Fair.,.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nichols, Miss Effie ulde Salem, at Mr. Hills and family, Toronto, Mr. and ivilMrgaret and Joyce, Cherry- Mrs. A. F. Rundle and Miss Annie T. S. Mountjoy's; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. Tamblyn Orono, at Mr. A. M ention IL! e- wood, visited her mother, Mrs. John Hoit, motored to Cleveland where Stanley May, Miss Maudie Ashton, B. Crydermann'; Mr. and àmx. ýk Reynolds.. Miss Vera Baker, R. N. they spent a few days with Mr. and Toronto, Mr. Ira Trevail, Oshawa, Wilbur Burnett and Mrs. H. Hoidge, -but do you realize there are fi of Knickerbocker Hospital, New Mrs. Horsburgh. .... .Mr. and Mrs. A Mrs. E. C. Ashton and June, Ennis- Stouffviîle, Mr. Walter Cryderman, only 22 more shopping days tili York, is at home with bier mother, E. Rundie are visîting their son, killen, were Sunday visitors at Mm. Solina, Mr. H. Cryderman and Mm. Christnmas. lt's a shatue the _Mrs .Thos. Baker, who is confined Mm. Elmer RundIe, in Torontoe... Win. Trewin'a; Mm. and Mrs. Wxn. F. Cryderman, Bowmanville, at Mir. way the days will slip along -' t thehou*e. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Monthly meeting of the W. M. S. Lumibers, Toronto, Sundayed at Mr.IJohn Cowling'a; Mm. and Mms. A. B now and yet you haven't that Tinkaend Miss11 Ruth McKessock with was held on Wednesday 2ist., at the H. Ashton'a; Mm. and Mms. R. C. Cryderman at Orono; Mr. and Mms. gift list finished. Each day MsTos. Pascoe, Hampton.. Mrs. home of Mrs. Rosa Pearce. The Mcbean and Mrs. Sharpe, Toronto, Theodome Salter, Mm. and Mrs. F. G. brings its own work and you just R. Ï.sMock, and Miss Lena Tay- President, Mrs. F. W. Rundie, was Mmr.and Mms. R. Aunger at Mr. E. Keralake at Toronto; Mm. L. T. Pas- forget it. lor are iTomonto attending the in the chair. In the devotional Mountjoy'a, on Sunday; Mm. Fred coe, Misses Marjorie and Edith Pas- Womens Institute Convention..part of the meeting, Mrs. Kennetb Orchard and son Arthum, champion coe at Toronto and Mimico; Mm. and Here's a tip that might help! .Missele n Baker spent the weekend Courtice read the Bible lesson which horse shoe pitchers from Miami, Mrs. John Colwill, Jr., attended the Dmopinoursre om da with Miss Marion Riekard, Shaws.... was a Psalm of thanksgiving and af- Manitoba, who are competing in the Royal Wintem Faim and visited with )oon and take a look over the Mm. and Mrs. Bert MeMullen, Janet- terwards read a beautiful selection horse shoe toumnament at the Royal friends in Toronto; Mm. and Mrs. large assortmnent of Toiletries, ville. with Mm. and Mms. Lloyd Wil- on "giving thanks'". Aftem the Wintem Faim in Toronto, recently chas. Johns, Mrs. Geo. Amour and Compacts, Pearîtone sets and la. .. Don't forget the date of business was tmansscted, Mrs. Levi visited at Mr. Rd. McNeil's; Mr. and Mms. H. Rundle sttended the funer- pieces, Cameras, Flashlights, Eb- the Division meeting in the Sons of Tole of Bowmanville gave a mission- Mms. Alymner Beech and Blanche, al of the infant daughter of Mm. and onyware ,Chocolates, Cigarettes, Temperance Hall on Thursday ev- amy addmess in which she told hiem Enniskillen, Mm. A. Larmer, Black- Mrs. Weeley Hoskin at Kedron on Stationery and a host of other ening, Decemb-er 6th ...Our Sun- own experience in the work.. Mis, stock, st Mm. A. Beechas; League Sunday .... Mms. Chas. Kerslake and items too numerous to mention. daf colorreinigpatieTI' tt>a ma mrssv n n udyevnn a i hre fsnGore iledfinrinTm.. ob ouwl id ugs fo1 h Cistmas concert and treeiwe were pleased to hear hem again our 4th Vice-President, Mm. Ben. onto ... . Gentlemen! Don't f orget to tion that will suit a number on on December 2l-st . Our Young as in dsys gone by Mms. Tole was Flaxington. Bible reading was gîven attend the Laymen's Banquet at the your gift hist. peopl visited Maple Grove League District Organizer in our W. M. S., by Lloyd Thompson. Devotional church on Wednesday, December Christmas shopping made easy on Monday evening and alI report a and was also a welcome visitor in was taken by Fred Beecb; topic byl5th. Dr. J. H. Arnup of the For- a splendid tm.......Mm. Howard Cowl- our Auxilîamy. A solo was nicely Rema Bradley. Readings weme glv-j eign Mission Board will he the spe- ing and Stanley, Oakville, visited at sung by Mrs. G. F. Annis. A dainty en by Mms. Silas Tmewin and Mr. C.1 cial speaker. . Through the courtesy The Rexall Drug Store iMm. Sid. Hockadsy's ... . Don't for- lunch was served to a large attend- Avery. . . Don't forget the concert of Mr. T. A. Dustan the Epwortb 1Iget the Parcel Post in the Sons' Hall ance and a pleasant haîf-hour en- on F'riday evening. Leaguers will be able to listen in to When in need of Drugs Tuesday evening, Deceibem Sth. joyed. Mrs. Pearce's group were On Fiday evening, Nmoember 30, an address to be given by Stanley Phone 78 in charge of the meeting and lunch at 8 o'clock, the Young People un- Jones the author of "The Christ of and Mrs. Pearce as usual was most dem auspices of the League will pre- the Round Table", in Massey Hall, ENISILENattentive to hiem guest.s. Among the sent their play "The Colonel's Maid" Fiday evening, broadcasted by C.F. J r ENNISKILLEN visitors were Mms. J. G. Langmaid, a comedy in thmee acts. Musical C.A. Leaguema be present with Ju y& L v l Mm ad dMrs. Arthur Langmaid and Mrs. numbers will be rendered between your friends. Mro n d Mrs. W. W. Noble an Pey Langmiaid, Oshawa ...Ourf acta. Lunch will be served te alI PFor better health eat Cream or Barley. Otis, ~Mm. Coutice boys played Rugby on Sat- at the close of the pmogam. Ad -_____________ foiend a ... Ms. Jon Pyle is oisitin umday with St. Paul's boys in Bow- mission, Aduits 30c; Children 15c. ________________ frienda nTot.... Mrs onPeis s Ena manville and our boys won 21-10. arinds Ma ry ntomb .. site ster brothCongratulations!._.Services on Sun-MAL GRV end Mm.roy n Lamb .. . Cei onatl- day weme fine and Pastor J. H. Stain -________V tios t Mr. on am M..Cruala M- ton, preached a wonderful missioni- The many fiends of Mr. Alfred donghlinoMrndhe naRiva ll Mbab ary sermon on Peter, James and JohIn Laird, Sm., are sormy to hear that 1 u Laughli. rs.oWn Jeh e r andf son upon the mountain top with Christ. hie was i-un into by a truck on the 1 u gir. . Ms.W. ef ey ad on n heevein he preached ona highway outside of T. J. Cole's. Mm. Ex Wlfedm amk's, the weeend . M. d"Bbylonian's religion", afterwards Laird was uncoascious when picked E p r y Wife aks egg ..M.adgvn an illustrated story 'Mothers o d Wa and Children of other Lands" witb p ewameoe o Bw onto, spent Thursday, at his xnoth- lanernsldes. Illtrted songs manville Hospital where hie is doing ___________ ar's, Mms. J. W. Virtue. .. .Dm. end aen aisasm ! well as can be expected. On Mrs Fegusn, rs.The. Sem nwere sung also. The attendance Tuesday snorning of this week Mr. Mrs.Feruso, Ms. Teo.Sleonwas good. Sna colwselMn'Hav WrkRbr, I a tp to oront and attended th Monday evening our highway on bis way to town to de- m n to la tripto Mm.ro Willidam on ton young people presented their play lîver milk, horse, rig and contents RylFi..M.WlimPitn"Arnold goes into Business"~ in New- was lifted up off the road and hurl- ____ Ladies Galoshes in Fawn or took charge of the service heme Sun- tonville to a very apreciative sud-I ed into the ditch. Mm. Fmeemannie.......... day evening in the absence of our ience adwr peddyetran lhuhbdysae p a o Pastor, Rev. J. M. Whyte, wbo was ed 'by Nand W e polTe apmnporytatenainaanhoug baîy hake up h ot re..................war peaching anni'versary services ta eiu1hr sM.Lid.. HlbR tn..D.adMs SlemonMr Edwamd Foley and cousin, Mr.i task of examining the eyes is one Ladies' up-to-date Shoes, Pstei and son, Harold, Mr. and Mms. Hugli AUCTION SALES Nelson Wilkins, Salem. spen t Fidsyj t bat should only be entmusted to£rm......... Annis, witb their parents, Mm. and ____ at the Royal .... Mns. F. Swsllow has a xeti htln. I sbt Mis. John Slem on.. . .Our C. G. I. returned home after spending a few a xeti htln. I abt rm......... Thuraday, December 6-Mm. Geo. days with bier sister, Mrs. J. Btimnett tem te go witbout glasses pembaps, Men's Fine Boots, Black or Br T. girls are giving thoir entertain- Carr, Lot 20, Con. 6, Darlington, willan ohefrndofooto...M hanulstatnabtane men 2th.t .nfleldnuey, one lI by public auction at 1 p. m., E.W Foîey and Misses Hilda Foîey be fited wth the wrong ones. Men's Navy Blue or Tweed Qvý br2t.farm stock, implements ,harness, etc. and Eliza Kimkton, Town, spent the puhlndo ie nu heme attended the teachem training Tbeo. M. Slemon, Auctioneer. wekn wihferd inTot. course in Bowmanville.. No League wekn Ihfied nTrno last week on account of the meet- Wednesday, Decomber 12th-Mm. Mm. Foley emained for a few We bave modemn scientifle ap- Men's Navy Blue AIl Wool Ser ings beld in Bowmanville. John McGill, North haîf lot 17, con. daya .... Mm. Elsworth Webstem and atufoth exmninOfsrpScalPc .. S.M .aehvigaseil8 Dalington, will seIl sonie farm Miss Littleton, Toronto, visited the patu r the e xam C e in an o srieSecalPrc meeting in basement of chumch, De- stock, implements, household fumni- fommner's cousin, Mrs. J. D. Stevens teee. Cm nBdse Men's Wool Lined Horse Ride 3 cember 3rd at 2.30 p. m. when Miss tume, etc. See bills. Sale at 1 on Sunday .... Mms. Mark Blackburn Mitchell fmom the Dominion Mission P. M. Theo. M. Slemon, Auction- and son Farewell, spent the weekend Men's Winter Caps witb ear bs Board will speak. Election of offi- eer. ODSL in Newcastle and attended the Higb Juy &n i i i Men'a Police Baces, Regular cers will be December i2tb...... .......W AEScbool Commencement wheme Fare- ju y o Mrs. H. J. Werry visited Mrs. Amnot Saturday, December 8th-S J. well Teceived bis graduation and frienda in Toronto and attended Jackman will selI on Lot 21, Con. 4, diploma ........ Mm. and Mma. Fred When We Test Eyes It In Done the Wintem Fair.... Mm. Cordon Darlington, about haîf-mile eas Goble and son Ray, Brantford, Werry attended the banquet at Car- Solina Station), about five acres of L Csntdthi ownnsatMrda n MSn- A. DI les-Rites Hotel for the O.A.C. boys standing mixed tiinher in U acreL.C nweonStranSu-AD I of '24. Dr. G. I. Christie was tbe lots. Parties te have to April 1, day Mrs. Snowden accompanied them Kin and Division: spekerandgav a pledid ad-i t reovetubr. aleat p.m.to Slina, Mm. L. C. Snowden andg dpease. adgaea shaid a- orp. e me bil al eo. at kson. famîly going back later In the day dress.ýsharp S-e.ills. e. AJnuonber froni heme are attend- ing tbe Royal Winter Faim at Tom- ____________________________________________ onto ... . Our young people received ja visit from Eldad League on Mon- day evening. The visiters put on a splendid programn. Miss Edna Swal- low, lat Vice, presided. Af tem tbe r opening, Mr. C. Shortridge, Presi- Fresh Chocolates dent, visiting League, took charge R ady For G~ift Sh and the following progmami was given: Chorus, girls of the C.G.I.T.; And they are fresh-every pound guaran- devotional, Mr. E. Taylor; instru- With an atmosphere thruout the entire store that radi mental, Miss Evelyn Tink; topie, teed or money refunded. No old chocolates ifl "What art bas contibuted W Re- the yuletide-Ready with distinctive gifts, useul gil liinby Mm. Alan McKessock; stock. Varieties: Page & Shaw, Neilsons, reading, Miss Evelyn Milîson; trio, from the best American makers-gifts that are truly Cowans, Rowntrees, Wi1Iards. Priced from 25e Misses Jessie, Norma, Gladys Yel.. day messages of affection and good cheer. Our s box up. Scott; piano duet, Misses Helen and pecially decorated for this occasion offer many a: 1 Muriel Baker; reading, Mm. C. Short- Mince Pies Cakes Pastry idge; solo, Mrs. J. Yellowlees. Ai- ter this splendid prograim a contest and refreshments were enjoyed .... I K L N E E 1 ~ . u IMm. and Mrs. John Stevens, BIen- Th o m nv le B lerv heim, have been visiting Mm. Band~ We have put into stock this week over 1000 garments JMms. R. R. Steveps ad ohr -w eyseilprhss buh tadson Successors to Christie's Bakery Bowmanville friends. Mm. and Mrs. R. L. Word- -w eyseilprhssbuh tadson en visited ber brother, Mm. Alex. i the fascinating story in its entirety. Eyes must visil __________________________________________________ Wilkins, Salem, on Sundsy.j - For better health eat Cresîn or Barl,,y.l and see, if the haif is to be understood. There is a gai ____________________ and at a price that will astound you. A real chance tý Opening Sale Now On At The Elite Shoe Store IVES gives real values in footwear. Ma.ny customers made happy at amail expense for their f ootwear needs. New goods arriving ail the time. Do your Christmas shopping early. "Slip Into Slippers for the Winter Eveninga!" 'Cet Themn Here"! "Snap" inte a Pair of galeabes and "Buck" the cold. Women's Heather Galoshes . . $2.39 Women's Biege celer, low cuf $3.00 Women's Satin Overshoe .. . .$4.25 Children's 3-buckle Black Casbmer- ette Overshoe..............1.8s Men's 3-buekle Overshoe....2.89 BOYS' SCHOOL BOOTS Made in brown leather, sewn soles, and uhbem heela, good value at $3.75 OPENING SALE PRICE $2.65 Youths' Black and Brown Boots, sol- id throughout, OPENING SALE PRIICE $2.45 Little Gents 8 to 101/-, black boots with hooks an<l ail like dads $1.98 Children's Plain Rubhems, pair 59c Men's Fine Boots, black caîf leather with welt soles and rubber heel.s. It cann<,t ho equalled....... 3.78 Men's Dressy Oxfords from $3.49 up WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES In a variety of patterns, pump.- straps. Made to seIl at $7.1 $9.00, OPENING SALE PRICE ,s and 50 toh $4.95 Wo men'a Brown Kid lst with trim of colore<l applique, OPENING SALE PRCE $5.50 Women's Cushion Sole Oxford, Black kid. Stop into a es! comn- fort shoe ...............2.98 pair Women's and Gowing Girls' Patent Tie Oxfords, pair ...........3.39 Fammers are g-rabbing these beavy rubbers. A solid everyday lace shoe for ..................2.79 Insoles free. Mens Heavy Sox for weaing with everyday ubbers, 95c, $1.19 and $1.35 Per Pair Men's Everyday Boots for factory wear. Made in strong Box Kip leather, sewn and pegged soles. A winnem for................... z8 Men's Farmn Boots, Black and Brown, solid leather................ 3.45 Children's size 2 te 5 strap aippers and b&ets, WHILE THEY LAST 98c Women's Plain Rubbems........ 68c Misses' il te 2 Patent black caîf and bmown oxfords, made with a Good- yeam sole in best of leather. Made to wear wol......- ......2.98 Pair Women's Street Shoes in one stmap styles ...................2.29 Up Spats for men, made in England, $1.25, $1.50, $1.65 Per Pair sonal requirements or Xmas gîfts. SEE WIN~ GIVE HOSIERY FOR... piofoXMAS A pir f ur Pure SiIk F'ull-Fasb- ioned Ros makea a very pleasing gift, twenty %hades to cheose fmom, in aIl aises and boxed in nice gift boxes, $1.39 and $1.79 GIVE WOOL BLANKETS Plain or Plaid effeets, aIl pure wool and unshinkable ,they make an ideal gif t. We have them special- ly priced $6.95 Each SUGGESTIONS Give Mother Pair of Rlose, Black Satin Dress Length, Gloves, Bed- spmead, PilIow Cases, Wool Blankets, Comforter. Give Daci A Sweater, Scarf, Tie, Sox, Pullover. Give Sister Pin Cushion, Powdem Puif, Manicume Set, Sîlk Lingerie, Rose, Gloves ,Rat Stand, Rankies, Cushion Tops, Stamped Goods. NO. 2-Hundreds of Watson's Warm and combinations-ali travellers' the regular price and passed on to you You can effeet a big saving on your Suggestions FOR Christmas For The Boy or Girl- Slippers, Ovemsboes, Hockey Boots, Book-cases, Etc. For The Adut- Slippers, Felt Shoes, Over- shoes, Hockey Boots, Cushion Sole Oxfords and Boots. We have the most complete line of travelling goods. Aeropack Boxes at $10-00 to $15.00 Club Bags priced from $3.00 to $20.00 Knox's Shoe Store Phone 120 Bowmanville tstanding bher Specials with white sole, while they last $3.19 Pair Black, wammnly lined, at a Special .. . . . . .. ... .$2.85 Pair mly lined, sizes 8 te 10,$ 1.95 ent Straps, Pumpa or Oxfords, ... .. ... .$1.98 ta $3.95 ýrown, Special Value ....... 2.98 ercoatis, in Browns or Greys, full ual way at Special Prîces. $12.95, $18.5o, $19-95, $22.50 ýge Suits ,in plain blue or pencil .. . . . .. . . . .. . . 17.95 .4ts pei...............98c ands at ........... 89c and $1.25 SOc forI._.............. 39e ~LLCK Streets, Bowmanville c)ppingmm [ates the happy spirit of ifts, from foreign lands, worthy of carrying holi- spacious windows, es- tppropriate suggestions. 8of high class Lingerie of 33%o-we cannot tell it and rmain, and study -ment for everY purpose to save on your own per- NDOWS GIVE GLOVES TOO We have a fine assortment te select fmom in Chamois, Suede, Silk, Kid, Wool, Deemskin, etc., at prices te suit aIl purses. In aIl colora and sizes, Prices 39c to $3.50 Pair GIVE A SILK SCARF We offer 6 dozen of a very special purch&Ase in Crepe De Chene and Georgette, Regular $1.95 to $2.95, For $1.19 Each Winter Underwear, in vests, bloomers Samp les, purchased at 251;' less than at this big saving, don't fail to see these winter underwear, Price 25c to $2.95 Headquarters for Hurlburt Shoes for children and Murray Shoes for men and women. The Elite Shoe Store Phono 200 j) SHOES THAT SATISFY I NELSON'S STORE 0faluges&Bte WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE A LOT a Pay Cash and Pay Les& --NELSON'S ANNEX - TWO EXTRA SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN OUR OLD STORE IN THE HORSEY BLOCK NO. 1-100 Pair of Extra Heavy Colored Blankets-imported from a lead- ing Englîsh Mill, a quality that you will appreciate and just the thing to keep you warm and cosy during the cold speil. Regular Value $3.75 pair, Special Price $2.39 Pair