PÂGE FOUR THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, APRIL llth., 1929 VVeek-End Specials Men's $37.50 Suits with 2 pair of pants for $30.'00 Men's $32.50 Suits with 1 pair of pants for $25.00 Men 's $25.00 Spring Coats to clear for ....$17.50 Men's $2.O0 Khaki Work Pants for ........$ 1.50 Men's $2.50 Khaki Work Pants for ........$ 2.00 Men's $1.25 Blue and Khaki Work Shirts for 95c Men's $2.00 Caps, large range to pick frorn $ 1.50 Men's $2.00 Dress Shirts, sizes 14 to 17, neck, famous Forsyth Brand ,every shirt guaranteed fast color, 100 to choose from for ..........$ 1.50 A f ew Boys' Suits lef t at Nearly Haif Price S. G. Chartra-n Phone 26 Bowmanville One Door West Bell Telephone Office You Take No Chances WHEN YOU BUY YOUR MEAT AT CAWKER'S WE RECOMMEND WHAT WE SELL We know the people's wants in meat and give them what they want. We cut your meat as you want it so that it is not discolored. Another thing-you know what you're getting when you buy meat here. For instance, we have recently purchased choice young cattie from well- known dependable feeders: 5 from Arthur Welsh, 7 from W. H. Gibson, 8 from F. W. Bowen, M. P. You take no chances when you patronize C. M. CAWKER & SON Phone 64 Bownianville NEW SPRI14G SPECIALS THIS WEEK AT Rosner's Dry Goods S7tore IN MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, LADIES' WEAR, MILLINERY, FOOTWEAR, ETC. Lttle Girls' White Gloves, Special................... 19e Pair Ladies' Cotton Vests, Special............................l9c Children'ý Stockings, aIl colors, Specia]............. 25e pair Ladies' Chaioisette Gloves, Special.................. 49c pair Ladies' Dimity Princess Slips, 5pecial................... 49e Lad ies' Silk Vests, ail colors, Special..................... 49c Ladies' Kid Gloves, Special.............................. 98e Ladies' Hats, Special ................................ 98c up r A oenall lot of Ladies' Silk Crepe Dresses, at..$2.95 and up Men's Cotton Sooks, Special 2 pair for................... 25e Men's Light Work Shirts, Special.......... ............ 89c Men's Cottonade Pants, Special........................1.49 Men's Suits, Special........................... $9.95 and up Ail Footwear at Special Prices "FOR REAL VALUES" Rosner's Dry G.oods Store King St. W. Phone 276 Bowmanville T hat's Our Business TO BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME NEW WALL PAPER- Brightens Up, Cheers up, Adds fresh beauty to any Bring the cheery colorings and new freshriess of per- petual springtime into your home now. %Our racks are filled to ovr- flowing with the desgner's, newest creations in pat- terns and colorings. A complete range of 22 in. ncluding the Ncow Rlough Plaser effects. eSunwùrtthy Wallpapers from '1 5c per roll.t A larg s. ortjn f Seini 'limmc apers andl many pap- ers are -uiýa1l:e loirval panellinc, treatment. There are <leeraJn.f nqiia! ar t:. m nert. The' new pape r.3 are pi :eed f'orn I 10cto 95~c per roll. Borders 2c per y'ril..................the paper they match. Never uh 4.1e nWall aper. You will CCjo mig ,u 1929 I ne of Wall Pal rs GEO. PRITCH-ARD Phoe 489 Bowmanville P SALEM HAMPTON SOLINA rSunday afternoon service at the Miss Isobel Campbell ret.urned oni Congratulations te Mr.ii-. i usual hour, Pastor Rev. J. R. Trum- Sunday after spending the holidaysan, on 1.r rccntMsrraivCe.d pour ceecupied the pulpit .. . .Mr. and, at her home ln Elmvale ...Mrs. Msqiss Euhjanios 1b.1 gone teo~~eî Mrs. W. L. Buttery were in Toronto I-arry Wiicox and cbjîdren have ville te rsid.. tiî ron,hril on Thra.. . E atPlad ensedn a vc%, as with Mrs. ,,nOd d the sacra in n t s-rv icti ai Zian con Thrsay M. wat olar benpndng fc d. u n.iy orninr,..ir. and Mrs ..). has returned to Toronto after spend-1 G. Edger at Courtice .... Miss, Nancy 1 ,CKssok ent ruet week ii luo,î ing Easter vacation at home ....... Johns returned to Tor-onto on Mon- 1 urSyii Wmnis,'itlio.1-r th l hti.. trot hor i n bonIon .... IMiss Gladys Cann has gone back to day. .. .The many friends of Miss Master fobî,îe Scot s visitilnc bis, duty at S. S. No. 2, Clarke, after a Blanche Cryderinan are sorry tel griludparents, '%r. and Mrs. R. C. Scott.. pleasant Easter holiday at hoîme. . learri that she le confined in a hos- , MIsMyrtI-' Vice viid u ler 5sis1 Mrs- Harold Jebson, ilrooklin ...rs. Mr. Erie Coombs entertained the pital in Montreal with scarlet fever E1rnesi Larmer and Lois, Blackstook. young people of the neighborhood on and wish her a speedy recovery..visite,i1 et tir father's, r W. Tý T:iv- Fridy eenig lat a th hom ofMis Grae Hstigs i reoveing1r._ Misi, Irene Pascoe bas hen v.i- Frîday veninglast a the home o~îMiss Gace Hatings s eovrngi i rends in Toronto .... Miss Firrnce Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Carruthers, and from an attack cf qeinsy. . Rev. J. walkington, Toronto. and M Iis irjuri, a jolly evening ensued regardiess cf R. lBick attended the fanerai cf the Collncoit, Bowmanvîlle, vlsited et 'Mi- Walter Crycirmin*s ...\r. Allen flaIsoný the Stor-m that raged outside. Mrs.1late Rev. W. C. Washington in Bow- siuent îast week ait Mr. Ernest ].ines Carre-ther- served a very daintyl manville on Mondlay afternoon ..Blackstock..Congratuiations te Mr. aund luncheon and aIl went xveîl until it1 League meeting wva, po.orly attend-'IMr,. Lloyd Williams on th,- arrivai of a son .... Severe storins visiteut ibis s,,itiu)0 came time te depart and then thelIed on account of the severe -tiWrm recently, but no eious damege weas yoeng folk encountered aIl kinds cf 1 Fr!day night. . Milton Slem- (loueexccemîl t t' reaus and a few tiii- dîfficulties as the storm had washed !on and sons, Haydon, have been verts.... L-ague, meeting Mniviici 1 was weil attended. PrpsjIul.ni itiiln out several bridges and some had te spending a few days with Mrs. C. Tînk oi)Cfl thte meeting wiîle tii, l-,,- drive several miles eut cf their wuay Johns. . .. Mr. Edgar Horn sufferedlgram w%%as in charge ofth lb.IiVu'. in order te reach home safeiy, but a severe loss, owing te the wash-out iPresý1icent, Pfrcy ruý,ecî. MrgA .1 Bolson took the devolional luriel. xiii there were ne serious mishaps and!at the miii on Friday night. ..... Mr.l t}s Rlb ewell reeuiing the lucssen. the young folks (-an enjoy a laugh and Mns. C. E Hoern and famiiy apent 1 Teplteck futhe rni cf an exe.,lunI Set about it now that it is aIl over. a few days with relatives in Toi-ente liaof nte sin"i, nchrcfMs Cream cf iBarley la a body builder. last week. . .. Mrs. Philîips and chlYd-l LIna Tyo.,Rgîa montluvniio i-e, Trono, re isiingMrs Wi- fî the Soins cf Temiierance waesh Ii lîsit renTornto ar viitig Ms. iiîTtiesclau-nigbt, vvhen tie caî,idiites; Ibert Craig. werc Iiitiated. xA geoul irozr,um iv as MAPLE GROVE Cream of :Barey is a body builder. iriven u'uufsisting of piaino duiit y i,V Ms Ruth acesoc nd FEvelyn Tinti. ruadt Mr.Ens atadfmlOsh-1 Ing. Miss Nora W-rry; plimbesolo. MrIr Mrs.Ernat Hrt nd fmil, Gorizo Werry ; moîîîb orzan solo. Mr-. awa viite onMonay îthMrs R.Raîpli Wilhtîr: Temlwrane stild In faa vstd nMndywihMs.1jTYRONE chire of RPý.. . RBick. R. tevns Mr an M e rav Cem of Barley is a body builde-r. Snowden, Toronto, visited with herYounîg Peeîle's i îingý on Tliursdavý.ý parents on Sunday. Mrs. Snovvden ,irjIt1,i. crneul wiilih hmn andîLbords remaineci and attended t he play 1 'rayer. BibIe lesson wa, ruaui by MissiHM LN 'i noie Garudiner; r' :diiz, 'Mr. Lexvi An- iHM LN "Take My Advice", put on by oui-j nis, 'Two Wild Gaîlîers', topic, "The IHome bluiluers' Wril,ý for f-,toke yeung people on Monday evening injGoirSvcurfvJ P rmoi Houîs and prîcsof buidingn;era, Trinity United Church, BowmanviIîe !llrnt ttu h119, rs Wllsobligal ion. aI a r ýn.Io 7 ..Mr . S ta n le y J o n e s h a s r e tu r n e d ( q tI.w a rî. W e dl n e s d a . A î r il 1 th a t 2 10 ý H a m ilto n . 14ll la-'4pe y toM.W .Snowden's afte a3'-i-. .. miss Ha7,l iTloutfrson and MI- toMr. ~ j~ wth reatix~ a 3 £-v nnis ave r-.7lirr,i te liirsehecs _______ fienda ' ithe i eat.We and, t noi-huville anI T'ro-nie uneulte sec e__ frindsin he ld and .. Wewei- Mir. Donald riav v Coii a.gain ... Mr.1 come Mr-. and Mrs. Gower and fam- Ai-chie Virttie bas a,îuela posi1iîn iin lonilimnville ...Miss Fl.n Jitil. _____ __ ______________ ily, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Flintoif and Ororie. visue-dlir r r.,its,.%Ir. and famils- teo oui-comimunity. . i-ses mrs, Vni. Virtuî. IurinLur i i. loliuiavs Mfiýss athleen 21san tn Susie and Anale Laird and Vera R-.oîvmanvilîe, spu-ni Suniav :ît hi- one Power' have returned te their schoo1Ls.. Miss Tiens an-, iýI swnt SiînIa t after a pleasant week spent with lîr Tlobt. MeCîllochs. parents and friends.. . . Miss Jeant Womnen's Institute xi] meet at Stevens spent a few days Iast weelc the home cf Mrs. W. Stewart on with ber sister, Mrs. Chai-lie White,l Wedneed3.y afternoon. April 1l7th. Oshawva...Mr. and Mrs. Charîiel Mi-Ss L. Reynolds. Hampteon, is ex- White, Oshawa, spent Sunday with ,Pected te speak. Everxbedy wvel-I her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stev-1 conee. ens. . .. The monthiy meeting cf the! Cream cf Barley is a body builder. W. M. S. and Mission Band werei_____________ held jointîy on Wednesday after, noon, April 3rd ln the Hall. The Mission Band presented the olwn program: sang hy the girl;îowîng A uction S l tiens, Florence EvanA.May S;etao j01 Sa e Lyra Freeman; song by the boys; 1 :eralds-Mlrica, Ross Law; China.1 Scotch Shorthorn Cattie Gordon Jarie; India, Jean Stevens;' onI Temperance, Lloyd Metealf. The FRED PARKER'S FARM S a d n lantera sldes on P>assion Week, telobourg) which was thoroughly enjoyed by ahl on presenuit. A social time was spent S T R A ,A RL2t by al, refreshments being served by S T R A ,A RL2t W.M.6. Y ~osugBulsan 4P-mle fo teShould appeal to 'ra fBarley la a body builder. BUILLS ' No. 1'risms ont, i-cu. bei-n Novmber 21, 1927,. hil y J. P. Os- ENNISKILLEN 1borne, Bcwmnanville, cuvu the p)rouer-- ____________ ty cf Fi-u Par-ker; ulaîu, Chr-istmas Rtose i lst-197339-, sire, laIuL Iel lemet- Mr. and Mrs. Chai-lie Shaw, Hamp- i 67213-by Maxwalton Iriluîsc ton, visiled Mrs. William Oke on No. 2 Bi-oadbooks Laid. roan, ocrn Aîi-il 26, 1928. bred Iuy Ne aI Cai-i-thrs, Sunday.. . . Mis-s Reva McGili, Miss ulatie, 1Latbcnty Bru(xiiîooks lîniu)1327- Margaret Dalton spent a f ew days, 3 . Sire,1fPince Mur,-go- 17547u h)y with friends la Toronto. .. Th ellh-ous iiebortiît. on e- Xu monthîy meeting cof the La;dies'* Aid if-il, 1928, bred by JosephLiean, .iiu wa edat the home cf Mrs. Thos. I owncr F. Par-ker. uiam, Finulon Dai-y- McGî i maid 4tb-210755-by Roan Chief. cill on Wednesday, April 3rd. A No. 4-Fairlawne Mysie, roan, hemn good aumber cf ladies were present, July Ist, 1928, hi-tii y Fi-cu P:u.rkui-, rlenir, Mrs.RoyMcGll' gr>uptoo chrgeJeans Blossoni-185721-, sire,, Faîrlaîwn, Mrs.RoyMcGIl' grup eckchage1Comet-1t597tî9-by Eau-la wnu Beadsmnaî and geod Easter program was givenî(m. which ciosed with a contest. A No. 5-Broaloak, i-eu, bei-n Novemlbu i Idaiaty lunch was served and tilire!Fri-u Pai-ker, ulium., Bi-aîhooks 451hi meeting was dismissed with the Miz-1 (Imp). Sur.-, Qtiai-teroak-18214 by Qua- ýpah beae.diction. .Mrs. Pethick and terstaif (Imp). Tbei-e wiil bu ea ruuuerve, daughter Verna, spent Easter week lidi on this hinl. jlan Toi-ente .... .Mr. and Mrs. R. Stac- FEMALES 19it, 192_1, 1,ri-cl y J. Mi. tietrdhious,, village tei the Shaw farmi previously daim, 'rlmson Pincess 2nil-158601u occupied by Mr. Buoyd who has i-cnt- sire., Gaiîifo-ul .von-1tlii518-1b, Gainforul cd Mi-. Carter's place...M. and Mal;rquis (îI"». Crimson oirl si-ling Mrs. enry tron havemovedntowit iîi-cn iuli caîf et ftot, lrn S,îu. Mrs.Henr Strng hve mved int i, 19128, hy Firlewne Co'etc, aneir lue Mi-. Stacey's place. We welcome. to (uive Jîîly 6tî, hy ftroadoak, a i-cu Mr. and Mrs. Stroag te oui. village. .1 gra idson eof Mapile Slidue s-nier lici-i League opened with the Pi-esident, QuNo tursaydwaif.190.ra Mi-,s Dalton in charge. Hymn 191 bei-n ApluI27ib, 1918, hi-cul y Rlict-i, o 1 ned - S u, uaîn, Mayulc(Iw irul 124891 was sung, after which ail joie a* sr. 1 i 1tigo 118 u-clii the Loi-d'a Prayer. The S.criptuu'e i uo irt t rfimueMer 1- lesson was read by Oswald Pethi k' 470-' ui u~e1u21 icn ur folicwed by a few words on the de- t. Sil, i) rusl l'y Fi-cul lari-r. fvotionai îby the President. The lani. Li.uly t rov-I îs, srtNjn minutes werc then read nand th e .rr Il 11,0ll1, lilv Izose sclIiig witi meeting ws left ri tc 1r ce u i 'foot, bora .tun, i st, meeting was la incharge cf the ui iri' P, t-caiv, maY,tiviuiv itroauiloatk lst Vice-Presîdent, Mrs. H. McGilI a i-dson of Qiit-oak. iîY i h ce Miss Rera McGill then sang a sole. Quiirlttrstf t Ii. followe<l by a readiing by Harold!,,,,, t . i. an-m-ash. Aîiy-r ' Kay. Rev. Whyte then gave a very' ît;: iý t. T~. iuAmoAirag utor iateresting topic. Nornman Car-j 1 I-]z itis ui t uui.i.iltale-. ring-ton gave a reuading, scie by Mrs'- L. Ashboen and the meeting closed with the benediction. Crream cf Barley is a body builder. I P S YF') COURTICE StsXBab r Miss Sadie Muii- speat the week], end with Miss Arnaold la rsoeklin..- Proteci Babies' .Miss Annie Allia, Bewmanville,j was Sunday gues fMm n Tender Feet G. F. Anais. . Ot is Wordea Babies' growing fie. and Ms Pa ty, T eronilto, wt.ee need particular care and weclcend guee2;saof Mi-. and Mra. I attention, in ordertopro- j Frank Ruadie .... .Mrs. Walter Snid- tect the littie one frouaJ er who has been in Br-antford for a iii heaith in later yeum couple of muinths with '. Snider,' PsyFo h. r has been vsitiîug her moîthuî'aadfat- conFotbi e area her, Mýi-. an<d Mrs. W. IL. Nichols., or nails te hurt the feet. Ml-a Alice Nichols, Fî'uitlaad, is Made on iasts that give guest ilf her aunt, Mr-i W. H . Nich- room te grow for every oie ...oung P , "ameeting xva.,ee he!l on Thei-aday evening. -ne- 'e estiiîgpi'<gram gjivu'n ty the' Ti'ail Our Infants' 'Veai- De- R.angei> %with theiî' I'aîr, M.pi-mnntgives special (cci Etuntin uharg'.Nt~irI' ltin5 of Pussy Foct all the îutidt.es andsi îice-wal'a being j Soes. Sizcs fi-cm 2 te waslîud out in tils cuumnuuni'ty meule ,j t i-athei haî'<lfoi. peu;le I i atten'n< the' service.'on u>î inda . At the S. S. se'ssioun ii the tftei-nf,iiii, i ilar-j eau' - enfunîIleadiet- ufthe rixi.li blo «uvs, îi't'enteuî tothe' Taxis Suarùii il .-h;e4 < l.uonîaed tthe squaretin thu' j uI.iiteullnz tht' tons' bonds at" ciuiîgte its .... Surshîî. i-' day îv ueiiing Ru'vNl-. WiIl1i;ni.e t1u(-; auin auîuIie...,,anti laîcie uu al thu' mleut ing h i-. Guoell's Hall,. Wt's r <'er'....Dt net fui-get tht' I mrs-.ntnnary quelt îng -vhich -ittiS t pîielsinietuuu' ago and l vii ie u,' hul n tht' S. S. î' un 'I'hei-'ulv.j Se"'Ifri',t hure atlendu.d the' fuît <'mal if the lae t W. C. W.aashine-j tonla utwaiivilîe (un Mo4n<av Iu SOLD IN BOWMANVILLE AT has îui'arheul fi- ni eut'pulpil in ElhA t np7,ur Churt'h nianl tues ainvÜai gone hy anud llways receîved a warni h welcnume ini this, communiiy. XVeTh cao truly Ciiy he was a Itrlght tanud Elite ShoeStr shining, Iight in tht' scervicû <if Go<l.Str Fie was th(, fathr f oui- frmerPo W. C. IVES, Manager . pastor, Rev. C. C. Wtashington Phne 200 Bowmanville Cream of Bai-ley is a body builder.! - L Cg ~Caravan Coats have that subtle air of distinction beloved by discriminating women-light in weight -soft of texture, of super quality-exclus- ive in pattern-harmonious in coloring and eut on smart lines-they are suitable for any mode of travel and ail out-of-door oc- casions. Sold Exclusively in Bowrnanville By Cý. S. /VýLgsc>rn The Only Exclusive Shop Foi' Wonien in Bowmanville Where you are neyer urged te buy. )ut Like a BEACON thrifty house keepers. Your dollars .an do double duty Thursday, Friday & Saturday' CURTAINS 300 yards 46 inch Madras Curtain Net, a very special purchase, note the width, Regular 59c for.29c 500 yards Curtain Nets, imported and specially priced for these three big days selling, Regular, 39e for ... 29c 300 yards Curtain Nets in a variety of designs, extra good value 19c yd. Better qualities from 39c to 98c yd. SILK FRILLED MARQUISETTE In Rose or Blue, just p)ut into stock, Regular Value 39e for ..........29c Panels-in lace, silk or swiss effeets, priced from ...........39c to $2.98 SWISS CURTAINS That give extra good wear and have good appearance, pair .......$2.19 SIDE DRAPES In a variety of makes and designs, suitable for any room, priced 49c to $2.98 yard FLOOR COVERINGS 6 pieces of 2-yard-wide Oilcloth, a special buy worth 55e yd. Don't overiook this for the bedroom you want to fix up, only ...39c sq. yd. Congoleum Rugs-We have some splendid values to offer you. Drop in and price them. You'il be surpris- e(l. Prices from ...$1.98 to $14.50 Axminster, Wilton and other Rugs at prices that (lefy competition. 8 4 Linoleum for- your kitchen, in goo(1 designs.............. 79c sq. yd. Oilcloth Rugs for bedrooms, in love- ]y designs .................$3'98 UP MILLINERY New shiiprnents weekly at pres you can't (1ullicte, in ahl the new styles and fabries, for Children, Miss or Matron. See ours fiî'st and last. DRESSES 200 just put into stock in ail the newest creations, ail colors and sizes Up to 50. We note your inspection and comparison. SILK GLOVES A shipment just put into stock of the new untearable silk,' the latest and most durable glove on the market, all colors and sîzes ..............98c pr. SILK AND LISLE LINGERIE Did you get your share of the big offering of these less than Half Price Vests and Bloomers, if not corne ear- ly as they are going fast, ail colors and sizes, Regular Price 59e for 29c WHITE KRINKLE BEDSPREADS~ 15 only, big size and specially pur- chased and priced foi' this weekends selling at only ..........$1.98 Eacb MEN'S AND BOYS' WOOL SWEATERS Spring weight ,in llain colons and heather mixture effeets, fine value at ..........Boys' 98c; Men'a $1.98 Men's Sox ..........8 Pair For $1.00 Men's Sox ............29c, 49c, 59c Men's Broadcloth Shirts, Reg. $1.79 for .................................. $1.39 ANDERSON'S GINGHAM ,32 inches wide andl guaranteed fast colors, Regular 39e foi .......... 5 SILK PONGEE The' regular 6(;!) quai it.v, a sp)ecial purchase, while it last,,s.........39c SILK FUGI For' this weekeifl selliflgr, in ail col- ors, Regular 75e V,111W foir 49c yd. 46 IN. REVERSIBLE CRETONNE Note the 111(nIAb0thi sides alike, a 59e quiaIity foi .................39c NELSON'S STORE of ]Bigger and Better Values Walk a Block and Save a Lot 0 PAGE POUR THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, APRIL Ilth., 1929