THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3rd., 1929 ELECTION CARbS SALEM ENFIELD To The Electors of Darliigton Report cf S. S. No. 9 for Christ- Miss Irene Bray, Toronto, spent Ladies and Gentlenen,-Owing mas exaimnations. Hoinours 75; Christimas holidays with bier parents, partly ta the fact that a number of Pass 60. *-Denotes absent for 3 Mr. and Mis. S. Bray..... Mis. E. electors have requested nme to stand or more exaininations: Sr. IV- Annis, Whitiby. visited at Mr. Frank for Reeve and that my two pre<leces- Marian Hoxney 77, Doris Collacott Gilbert's .... .Mrs. Alex. Smith, Osh- sors held three year ternis in this 72, Ross Richards 70. Jr. IV- awa, visited Mesirs. FEred and Wni. office, I again solicît your vote and Lorne Foster 67, Bert Foster 62, El- Smithb. ... Mr. E. Pascoe, BTooklin, influence,.nier Strutt 52. Si. IHI-Audîey visited Messrs. Harold and George I The Warden for the comng year Cowling 73, Beatrice Cator 67, Hen- Ommiston .... Mr. 0. Heatlie and Mr) is selected froni Durhamn, and sbould ry Francis 66, Doria Dudley*. Jr M. Schrub, Wick, ivisited at Mr'. L. i you eleet me for your Reeve, I Pro- II-Lela Welsh 75, Willie Darch C. Pascoe'. ... Mr. and Mis. H. pose to stand as a candidate foi the' 66, Marie Collacott*. Sr. II-Viola James, Columubus, visited at M. J Waîdexiship. Francis 72, John Foster 62. Jr. Il Hepbuîn's. .. . Mr. L. Pascoe visitedi Thanking you for your pat sup -Isobel Brown 75, Beryl Thonipson' friends at Layton .... Mr. Edwin pxrt and wishing you a bright and 68, Chas. Foster 67, Bert Francis Ormiston was re-elected trustee atf Prosperous New Year. I amn, 60, Hilda Richards 52, Harley Cowi- the annuai scbool meeting .... Flu is Yours in the highest interest of our ing 36. (Pronoted)-Sr. Pr. toi quite general in the homes of this 10-i Township, Jr i-agaret Irwin, Oscar Con- caity... . The annual Christinas treel C. A. Wight. lin. Jr. Pr. ta Sr. Pr.-B'enton and concert was held on Christinas Darch, Byron Foster, Frank Conlin, eve. A good prograni was' ie The EIector& of Dariington Elvie Wright. Jr. Pr. (B) to Jr. consisting of songs, dialogues,greci- Lades ndGenlemnAt hePr. (A)-Hi]da Thonipsan, Rhoda tations and drills. Rev. J. Wbyte,ý entdieqaduestla n-Ab ft te- Wright, Kathleen Cowling, Lily K ingston, gave a huniorous recita-i en rqes o nibe o at-Cowling, Irene Cowling. tion. Rev. J. M. Whyte was chair- ers, 1 have decided to enter the est for V 'NReevesbip of Dar- I L. T. Savery, teacher. man and also assisted on the pro-1 on Twn. andforthefolow-grain after wbich the childien and on own > nd or he ollw-Iothers weîe rernembered by San ta a easons r, etfuliy solicit youîi COURTICE the christmas tîee was unloaded. and in nce: No. 1-The 1____ Mr. Mervin Hobbs, teacher, assisted reeve has served the usual Mr.W R. Courtice spent the by Ms Dorothy Pascoe, tiained the No. ~. have served four weekend ini Toronto witb Mr. and childien. uÇlaNto. yfears as Mrs. T.Sanderson..Sunday ser- - 3-Ifvemoelected vices weie flot as largely attended ENNISKILLEN D'atadwtotfvr as usual on account of sickness. Ouir____ E No. 4-I haxe now pastor, Rev. J. H. Stainton, preacb-1 Congratulations to Miss May o . give f ullesqt possible1 ed a fine sermon on 'Stir up t he 1Werry and Mr. Harvey McGili on' Ki the public's interest.1 gifts xhich are within thee." The i their recent marriage... Mi. and 1 to ilfo te ewsacrament of the Lord's supper wasMIrs. J. C.,Orchard and family, Mr.1 listo ll or he ewpartaken of a t the close of the ser- and Mi.F C. Orchard and familyl Pt S1a vice. At the Sunday School session gv inrpris i onor of eWii£am- the quarteriy îeview was taken by1 Messrs. Howard C. and Frank H. me,1ofheTwsp Mr. Arthur Gay in a very able man- Orchard, Applegate, Micb., on Dec. arsof he ownhipofner, after which Miss Frances Han- 3Ist and Jan. lst, iespectively. GenlenHaingl cock sang "Will there be any stars Among the guests were Mis. E ïIed- ominte orenoffice in my ciown?" No service SundaYl don, Kenneth and Lois Heddon, Col- onteTfonstip offie evening ...The sym'patby of this umbus, and Miss Laverne Oicbaird, for community is extended to Mis. IralBowmanville........Mr. and Mis.j and having served iniTruil and family in their bereave-lFrank Robbins were bappily surpris- y for four years, 1 again 1 ment in the death of Mi. Truil. He ed on Cbri tmas morning, when ,eviesan ispc .uly as been ailing for some time but their thîee children, Fred, Leslie vote and influence. If for a few ;veeks bas been quite sick and Mrs. Will Hamilton, c.qme ovt'i iii do my utniast ta pro- and passed away on Saturday niOTn-1 froin Rochester to ceichrate with t inteiests of tbe town-j ing. He was very quiet in bis dis- thein the fortieth anniversary -of youai a apyNewlposition and always brigbt and their marriage on Christmnas Day... plesan tomee, ad ws amuc- .. Mr. Wallace Stainton, Toronto,' A. L Pasoe.loved and highly iespected citizen. visited bis father, Mr. James Staîn-1 A.L.Pao. .. . There is a great deal of sick- ton, andr other fiiends .... Congrat-1 ness in the neighboîhood, but we are ulations to Mi. and Mis. Elias Ash-1 Electors of Darlington!boping that better weatber prevail- ton on celebîating tb' twenty-fifthi Township ing wili impiove those wbo are suf- anniversaiy of their marîlage ..... ýs and Gentleten,-Hav-:1fering.... Mr. and Mis. Hyde, Toi- Rev. J. H. and Mis. Stainzoi visited' soiicited by a large nuniber onto, weîe guests of Mis. A. F., his sister, Mis. Elias Ashton. .Mr. 1i ~ atepayeis of Darlington tolRundle îecently. and Mis. Elmer Herring, Osnhawa. j JC'efas a candidate for1 Salvation Army Sunday School at Mr. and Mis. Win. Wotten and fai- h..,oi I heîeby iespectfully sol-lCourtice will hold their concert on ily spent New Years with their par- cessur vote and influence. MY Wednesday, December 9tb at 8 p. m. ents, Mr. and Mis.Wila ein. Jflcy will bie Economy, Lowei Tax- lin the schoolbouse. es and Equal Assessment. I solicit youî vote and influence.j MAPLE GROVE Wishing ail a Happy and Prosper-' ous New Yeai.1 HAMPTON Mi. and Mis. H. W. Stee'ves, St. Chas. Blanchard. John, N. B., are visiting ber parents, 1Mi. Frank C. Westaway, New- Mi. and Min. John Aldswofr-th .. To The Electors of Darlington i dale, Man., is visiting bis father, Mr. Mi. Ernie Laird, Toronto, spent tbel Ladies and Gentlemen,-I have! R. G. Westaway, and bis sister, Mis. weekend at home.... Mi. and Mis. been nominated for position of Coun-I Jos. Clatwoitby. It is 17 yeaîs Chas. Hone, daugbtei Dorothy, havel cfllai and if elected will do ail in myl since be left for the West. retuîned home afteî spending a power ta give a square deal ta every- we ihhssseMr.L body, and waîk toward an efficient Visitais: Mi. and Mis. Gilbert Hindîy, Maffatt.. . . Don't f orget tbe business administration of council Wilkinson, Toronto, at ber fatbe's annual Sunday School meeting, Fri-' affaira. Mi. E. TruIl; Mi. and Mis. C( s day evening, at 7.30 p. nm. in the> Soliciting youî support and in-j Wood and family, Orono, at Mi. J. 1 bal. .. Congratulations ta Miss Vic- fluence in xny bebaîf and wisbîng you 1, Johns'; M,. and Mis. Herbert touira Coulder3r on hem recent miai- The Compliments of the Season. Rundie and family at ber sister:,.... A glooni was cast over this Your trly, Mrs. Wesley Hoskin, Kedron; Mi. camunity an Tuesday maining Wallace Miller. and Mis. Sain Mountjoy at bis sis- when the news was spîead aîound ter's, Mis. J. E. Elliott, Bovemanville; i that Miss Annie Cox, fa'mmerly of To Te Eectrs a Dalinton Mi. and Mis. Fred Tainblyn and this section, had passed away. Oui To Te Eectos o Daringon family, Orono, at Mi. W. Wilbu's; sympatby is extended ta Mi. andi Ladies and Gentlemen,-Having Miss Laura Vdirtue, Toronto, at Mi. iMis. Cax and famiiy in their loss. .. 1 been urged by a large number ofJ. J. Virtuels; Mi. Frank Cryder- Miss Vida Woîden, Bfiich Cliff, basi ratepayers ta again offer my ser- man witb fiends in Belleville ; Mis. been visiting ber mnotheri at heîl vices as a Councillor I bave consent- W. Rantan and Margaret, Mis. Ran- biatber's, Mi. R. L. Waîden .. . .Miss~ ed. I theriefaore salicit yauî vote I ton, Si., at Mis. W. Virtue's; Mr. Helen Metcalf spent a few days wîtb and influence in my bebaif and as-IMlton Avery, Buffalo, at Mi. R. ber aunt, Mis. Roy VanCamp, Base! sure Fo-U if elected will give Of my Avery's; Mi. Chas. Jobns and fam in .... .. League met as usuai last best abilîty and the time necessar' ily have mo'ved on the faim iatelylweek, Miss Edna Swaliow takingi to advance tbe best interests of oui vacated by Mi. J. D. Hogarth at Sa-1 charge in the absence of the Presi- township. lina. . We welcome to, oui commun-!i dent. A splendid prograni was pie-ý Wishing Fou a Happy New Yeaî. ity Mr. J. D. Hogarth andi familyj senterd. Mi. Clarence Ferguson gave J. H. Mutton. froin Solina. . .. The Pascoe family ia very interesting talk on saine of. held their Christmnas reunin at theibis experiences in the West ..Glad TYOEhaine of Mis. Thos. Pascoe ..Manylthe Pastor and Mis. Stainton are _______ were absent froin the Qur.i terly 1 aver the Flu and weîe able ta be -. huchseric nxt unayatCommunion .ervice at church on with us last Sunday. 10.30 a. m..... League program -uda vnn1oig ascnes Thursday evening in charge of 4th j Monthly meeting of the W. M. S., SOLINA Vice-President, Mis. C. D. Hodgson,j was held at the home of Mis. James conaisted of reading by Miss Ruby; Jebson, on Tuesday, December lSth. Christimas visitais: Mis. James VIrtue; piano solo by Miss Lau.a Mis. (Rev.) J. R. Bick occupied the Smales spent the weekend in Toi- Davey; topic on "What Art bas con-! chair and conducted the devotional' onto; Mi. and Mis. Howard Couchi tributed ta Religion", piepared hyland business peiiod, and Mis. Lewis' and famiy with Mr. John Baker's;ij Miss T. Ferguson, and read by 'Mrs.: Allin took charge of the prograni. Mi. and Mis. Norman Mutton and' (Reiv.> J. R. Tiumpou.r. Mi. Levi Mis. Saiter read the devotional Ruth of Oshawa, Mi. and Mis. Leslie Annis gave a very interesting taik. - leaflet; Mis. Wallace the sciipture' Collacott and faniuly of Salenm, at' .Rev. and Mis. J. R. Trurmpour and'reading; Mis. A. Tienouth, Mis. Jos. Mi. W. H. Westiake's; Mr. Alan faxnily spent a few days last week, Clatwortby, Mis. Jebson gave short' and Miss Ruth McKessock witb with friends at Pictn ... . Mis. Robt readings froin the third chapter of friends at Thainesford; Mi. and Burgess ia witb ber parents, Mi. and, "Druins in the Darkness". A duet Mis. John Baker and family spentý Mrs. Enoch Stevens, Hampton, wboj "Sulent Night" was sung hy Mis. C. New Ye.ars witb ber parents, -Mr. andJ are Ml. ... Miss Hazel Hodgson, Coi-, W. Souch and Mis. G. Barion. At Mis. W. J. Bragg, 'Bowmianvil,.... byville, spent tbe holidays witb ber 1 the close of the piograin election Mi. W. J. Reynolds and baby Ruth parents, Mi. and Mis. R. J. Hndgson. 1 of officers took place. Next meet- and Mi. Jas. Reynolds spent New ing ta, be held at Mis. G. Baiîon's. Yeais witb Toronto frienda ... !New officers are: Piesident-Mis. Mi. and Mis. H. E. Tink entertained (Rev.) J. R. Bick; lst Vice-Mis. G. about 35 of thei fiends on Christ- ýBairon; 2nd Vice-Miýts. F. Rogers; mas eve ,it heing the ove of their rHURL UT-i c. Secretary-Mrs. W. W. Horn;! 25th wedding anniversary. Ail [H URLBU !~ i Coi. Secietay-Mis. J. Coiwill; a laattm . urei 'Treasurer-Mîs. C. Stephens; Su)t. sacramental services were held i er; Assist.- Mrs. J. Curtis; Strang- iOui pastor, Rev. J. R. Bick, vith ai ers' Secietaiy-Mrs. Burns; Supt. Of i fair attendanice in spite of so much Gs.ee the Chidren i Baby Band-'.Nls. C. Kerslake; Pres sickness ..Oui Sunday Schou)l beld Correspondent-Mis. A. Peters; Lit- its quarterly review at 10 a. mn. and ML- BEST! a1 1 i -ar -s. Peie;wa t-e - t .e .io 1Eai 7~~ 4.co0rnM.ndjed b3-' I .T-."-Doreen Perrett (h), Wanda Hiton Tin; __tVice--Mr.R 1 I ' ('lurke <(h). sobel Rogers (h), Jack McKes-sock; 2nd Vice Perey Dew- I IELITE SHOE. STORE ,rneNel lie Armour. ell; 3îd Vice-Einest Debu; 4thf I'r P-fladys Truil (h), Jean Vice-Miss Rb Dewell; Secietary1 W~. Cl..aude Ives, Manager lutins, Donald Adcock, Haîry Ad- -Wesley Yellowlees; Trea-,urr- I Boman~iI1eco)ck.F tIb Ch Miss Ruth McKessock; Pianit- temnil F .Gotlo a es. George Werry; Forward Movemnenti tahr.-Mr&, W. T. Baker. EVERY Extraordinary Values During This GOOD AD VICE ARTICLE GUARANTEED Sale Stock up now for the winter with SATISFACTION ASSURED Prices Have Been Cut to the Bone. a complete new outfit at less than OR MONEY REFUJNDED Profits Have Been Forgotten. wholesale prices in many instan- One Object Onîy To Clear Out ces. AUl Winter Goods. SALE STARTS FRIDAY A. M. Ail Goods Sold For Cash Only SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JANUARY 4TH. During This Sale. JANUARY 19TH. MEN'S SUITS Men's and Young Men's Suit& In Fancy and Plain Tweeds and Worsteds, in shades of Grey, Fawn and Brown effeets, stripes and check patterns, double and single breasted models. These suits are eut in most cases be- low manufacturers' prices. Priced for quick clearing as Regular Values up to $22.50, FOR ONLY $14.95 Regular Values up to $25.00, FOR ONLY $17.45 Regular Values up to $30.00, FOR ONLY $19.75 Regular.Values up to $35.00, FOR ONLY $24.75 Regular Values up to $37.50, FOR ONLY $25.95 MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S NAVY BLUE SUITS 95 Suits to choose from includ- ing Society Brand Suits and Cambridge Suits, in stripes, plain serges, herringbone and diamond weave effeets. All suifs on sale and aIl must be sold as follows: Regular Values to $25.00, FOR ONLY $1 9-75 Regular Values to $30.00, FOR ONLY $22.45 Reg. Values to $35 and $37.50, FOR ONLY $26-95 MEN'S WORK TROUSERS AT $ 1.95 AlI Work Trousers on Sale as follows: Regular$2.25, $2,50, $2.75 values, FOR $1.95 EACH MEN'S SEPARATE PANTS Navy Blue Serge, Grey Serges, Pin Stripe effects, also Tweeds and Worsteds as follows: Reg. Value to $3.00 FOR $2.25 Reg. Value to $3.50 FOR $2.60 Reg. Value to $4.00 FOR $2.98 Reg. Value to $5.00 FOR $3.75 MENS WORK SHIRTS Men's Tweed Cotton Work shadles of Greyr andI Khaki, and roorny, well made, $1.25 each, MEN'S UNDERWEAR AT BIG REDUCTIONS Shirts, large Worth Men's Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers, ail sizes, Reg. $1 value, FOR 79c EACH Men's, Wool Shirts and Drawers, elastic knit, uinshrinkable, heaxmy quality, worth $1.50 garment, OUT THEY GO AT 98c EACH CARMENT Directly Opposite Bank of Montreal MEN'S OVE RCOATS Fancy Tweeds and Worsteds, in Brown and Grey checked pat- terns, heavy ail wool Blanket Cloths, double breasted styles. Only 2 lots left and priced as follows: Regular Values to $25.00 FOR $14.95 TO CLEAR Regular Values to $27.50 FOR $18.75 TO CLEAR NAVY BLUE OVE RCOATS Including Society Brand and Cambridge Coats as follows: Reg Values to $22.50 For $14.95 Reg Values to $25.00 For 1.- Reg Values to $30.00 For,$21.9S' Reg Values to $35.00 For $24.95 MEN'S HEAVY ALL WOOL MACKINAW COATS $4.95 5 only, All Wool Mackinaw Coats, double breasted Norfolk style ,grey and blue plaid effects Worth $8.50 each, OUT THEY GO ONLY $4.95 2 ONLY MEN'S SHEEP SKIN LINED COATS AT $7.45 A splendid sheep lined coat with heavy sheep collar ,Worth $ 10.50, OUT THEY GO AT $7.45 EA STANFIELD'S RED LABEL SHIRTS & DRAWERS (al WOOD) ON SALE FOR $1.95 CARMENT Men's Combination Underwear, ail reduced as follows. Penman's, Stanfield's, Hatchway and Wat- son's Make. Ail sizes in com- binations as follows: Regular $2.00 For $1.59 garment Regular $2.50 For $1.98 garment Regular $3.00 For $2.39 garment Regular $4.00 For $3.19 garment Regular $4.50 For $3.59 garment HEADLIGHT OVERALLS AT $2.19 PAIR Plain Black, plain Blue and Blue Stripe, Regular $2.50 value, FOR ONLY $2,19 MEN'S EAR BAND CAPS * Heavy Caps, madle out of Over- coat Cloths, with heavv v,91 bandls worth $1.50 and $1.75, ON SALE 95c EACH MEN'S WORK SOX Men's Union quality Work Sox, 4 PAIR FOR 98c HANSON BRAND SOX AIl wool, lîght and dar-k grey shades, Regular 50e pair, ON SALE 2 PAIR FOR 95c Te B. GILCHRIS MEN'S OVERALLS AT $1.25 3 dozen pair blue stripe (woven) Union Make, an overaîl worth $2.00 pair, with bib and braces, OUR SPECIAL SALE PRICE TO CLEAR $1.25 WHILE THEY LAST Men's Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts, Bath Robes, Hats, Caps, Pyjamas, AIl At 20% Reduction At This Sale To Clear MEN'S SWEATERS AND SWEATER COATS Any sweater in the store, fancy or plain, crew nieck, Jumnbo knit, chain knit, pineape stitch. Pull- overs, Sweater Coats and Crew Necks as follows: Regulai' $3.00 For $2.25 Regular -M.50 For $2.60 Regular $4.00 For $2.98 Regular $4.50 For $3,35 Regular $5.00 For $3.75 Reulai' $6.0 For $4.50 It is our ain to niake this the best Value Giving Sale e have ever had. Corne Friday Morning Prepared For Splendid Bargains, Our Entire Stock of Clothing and the choiceat lunes frorn ou r Fur- nishing stock is placed on Sale at Big Reductions j Phone 61 I>Tg i Bowmanvlile M «GE POUR 41 À, q- 1 'J 't" j" hIL Sale Ends Jan. 19th. Gi*lchri*st's Big January ClearingSale A Remarkable Selling Event 0f: Men's Clothing and Furnishings, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Sweaters, Suits, Overcoats, Overals, Mackinaw Coats, Shirts, Sox, Bath Robes, Pyjamas, Etc. Ail Winter Goods Must Be Soid To Mak. Room For New Spring Goods That Will Soon Arrive. -~ i71 v a j /.- r ( À !!n 1 Sale Starts Friday, Jan. 4th. Mn ý!C p