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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 May 1929, p. 1

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Ian With Which Is Incorporated Trie Bowmanville News Vol. LXXV M. A. JAMES & SONS, Publishers. BOWMANVILLE, ONT., THURSDAY, MAY 23rc1, 1929. $2.00 a Year in Advance 5c a Copy No. 21 CONCERT Arranged by St. John's Chuuch Guuid for THURSDAY EVENING MAY 3Othi. at 8.30 p. n.i. n the OPERA HOUSE BOWMAN VILLE Witb the following Artists: Miss Rigby, Port Hope, Elocutionist Mr. McKinnon, Oshawa Monologuist Miss Jane Mason, Mr. Jack Kent, r- É -I. 0ur Store Policy: Soloist BOWILING GREEN OPENING WiII Take Place May.,24tb. The official opening of the Bow- manville LawNn Bowling Green for the coming season will take place Friday. May 2-Itb, at 2.30 p. in. Cames will bce between rinks skipped by President and Vice Puesident, re- spectively. OHd membeus and pros- pective -members are invited and ui-g- ed to be on band for tbis grand op- ening event and get off to a good start for a big season of bowling. Be there oii tue, 2.30 sharp, te be included in the draw. W. D. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The annual meeting of West Dur- hami Wonîen's Institute will be beld in the chuucb at Solina on Friday, June 7th at 10 a. ni. (standard tinie). Electioxi of officers and other business Oui- Provincial Fedleuated Presi- dent, Mus. J. W. Stone, B-ond Head, will be the special speaker at this meeting. Mus. Eades, Coboconk, Fedei-ated Representative, will also be with us. AIl Buancb Representatives should endeavor te be present at the moun- ing session. ,President-M-ýrs. Johin Baker, Hampton. Sec.-Treas.-Mrs. Percy Van- Camp, Nestleton. 21-2 COMING EVENTS West Durham Fair Sept. 13-14. Bowmanvillc Chautauqua Ju1y 22-1 26.1 Community Day and Flower Show at B'owmanville July lst.1 Hospital Graduation Exercises onj Tuesday, June 4th. Dr. F. Routley, Toronto, speaker. Bowmanville Wornen's Institute wilI nieet ini S. 0. E. Hall on Friday, May Slst, at 3 p. mi. Election of officers and other business. Pro- gram and refreshaients in charge of igroup 3. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE! Mr. Rafelman of Tip Top Tailors will bc at Couch, Johnston & Cryd- erxnan's store one day only-Monday ,May 27th. He wilI have a complete range of new Spring Fabrics and S will personally ineasure every man ordering a new Tip Top Suit or Top-j coat. One standard price for eitherl sat $24.50. This chance to inspeet the new Spring styles and make youri iselections. Next Monday is the day. Mrs. R. Dumas has returned from Toronto. Mrs. G. W. Grant, Toronto, is vis- iting Mrs. T. C. Jewell. Doubt of whatever kind can bel Zended by action only. -Carlyle.j Not How Cheap-But How Good Ail Spring Coats Greatly Reduced Thursday rnorning we are reducing the price of ail Ladies' Coats in the store. This means a big saving which you cannot afford to overlook. Corne in early and make youri selection. SPECIAL SALE 0F DRESSES We are featuring this week a special sale of very attriact- ive and stylish Dresses in Georgette, Crepe and Crepe de Chene for quick selling. These Dresses were regularly priced up to $25.00 For this very special value-giving event we have group- ed them in three lots at $5.098 $8,098 $9,098 Tihis display is limited and we positively cannot duplicate such dependable garments at these bargain prices. More New Dresses On Display Wednesday morning we opened up another fresh ship- ment of Dresses, figured and plain, latest materials, newest styles and lowest prices. SEE OUR NEW CURTAINS Curtain Nets, attractive designs ..............25e to $1.25 yard Curtains, made-up, very beautiful ................$1.25 to $4.50 Draperies for side curtains, great variety ...90e to $2.25 yard LADIES' PURE SILK HOSIERY A wonderful assontmnent, in newest shades, undoubtedly best values to be had at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 pair. Special line of SiIk Hose at 75c Pair Silk Gloves, newest shades and styles, $1 .00 up He Ccirg! Meet Mr. Raf elman, the representative of Tip-Top Clothes, "World's Largest One-Price Tailoring Organization", here on Monday, May 27th. He will help you choose the right material for your new suit. There are over 200 patterns and weaves to choose from. Ail the very latest fabries impoxted direct from the leading markets of the world. Everything tailored to the individual measure of the custorner at one standard prie-$24.50 and readings were given by Misses! Margaret Scott and Evelyn M'%ilison. 1 Dr. Hughes spoke in a reminiscentl strain telling many humorous exper- I Î iences. He also prcsented to ourl Publie LLbrary a set of his own writ-,, ings which will make a valuable ad- dition to our library. On behalf of the library hoard,il Mr. Chas. Sbortrîdge moved and Mr. John Baker seconded a vote '.of thanks to Dr. Hughes for his coming- and also for his splendid gift. Mr. A. J. Reynolds also made a short i speech. Meeting closed with the!; National Anthem. PROHIBITION UNION Annual convention of Durbamin Prohibition Union will be held in Or-: ono on Wednesday, June 5th, coin-0 lnencing at 2 p. ni. (standard time). Hon. E. C. Drury has promised to be present to address the meeting. Special mulsic is being .provided and a cordial invitation is extended to li1. Kenneth Courtice, R. J. Rowe, Secretary. President.t Provincial Constable W. Rex Cav- erly, senior police oflcer at London( Hleadquarters, and son of Mr. and( Mrs. W. C. Caverly, Church St., town, bas been receivçing consider-i able publicity as weIl as comimende- tion, in Wesltern Ontarilo newepap- ers on account of being one of the policemen w;ho assisted in the cap- . ture of that notorious character, Or-1 val Shaw of Skunk's Miâery. Rex1 has earned quit., an enviable reipta-' tUan in the. enforcemnent of the. iaw1 and the capture of evil-domr. ~'îS hia, Bowman-ville, Zion, Leskai-d. Enniskill-en. EASTERN STAR ENTERTAIN Mac2-.edu avle d at Enniaslln1SisesFo IvII og.Wso Scbedu4-l wasan uatEs follw.s:j sFo lvll ogWso Maxv 27-Zion at Sr)1na._____ luonc l-.AE-iowiiianv-i1c at Lcskard. On Monday evening. Mlay 20tb, luiie a-i'l- at Zion. Durhami Chap. No. 181, 0. E. S. at Tur S- I:a-n fowmanville. their regular meeting in the Sons cf ue12-Lt-sl:qA -lt iiinnikillen. England Hall, entertained Clovellyl lunie I3Znai lowmanville. Chaptei-, No. 144 of Weston. "'Il( 19 f."n!,k11en a' Soliiia.' About forty of the visiting Chap- I -uno 226 Szia t Eîyi-kil, ter were present and ivere welcomed "mue 2-e a-it a' Pom axîlle by the W.othy Matren, Sister W. A. .Juiy l-Zion at Enniskillen. Edger, and Wortby Patron, Bue. D. .Iuly 6---4Bowm-îinvillo at Solina. Moore of Durh.am 1Cbapteu. .July 1 0-Zion at Leskard. Att the close cf the nmeeting a ban- July 13-Enniqkillen at Bowr nnvile >quet was held in St. John's Parish Julv 17-Solina at Leskaud. Hall. Tables weue laid for one hun- July 20-Bowmanville at Zion. dred which included the bubands and July 24-Enniakillen at Leskard. fuiends cf the local chapter and art- Jîîly 27-Solina at Zion. ists who assisted on the delig'htful July 31-Leskaud at Solina. puogram. This sbould be a veuy interesting Mu. Douglas Moore made a very season witb so many games te bc able toastmuster and chairman. played. TPhe Football Silver C'up Those assisting in the musical pro- whicb Solina bas already won twice grami were Miss M. Allun, Mus. W. is now on view in Mu. F. J. Hiorne's Adams, Mus. J. A. Cole, Mus. C. H. window. Everyone come eut and Dudley, Mus. H. M. Foster, Mus. J. boost the Football League and make1 E Anderson, Miss H. Argue, Miss E. t-bis a banner yesr. Peaudon, Mu. H. J. Knigbt and Mu. jF. Sutton. Mus. Gus Bounsaîl spent the week- Anieng the officers present fuoni end with heu sister, Mus. J. D. Fluk- Clovelly Lodge weue: W-orthy Mat- er, Coboiug. ron-Mus. Gladys Burgess; Past Anong the winninig participants Matrons-Mrs. L. Hines and Mus. F. in tue Essay Ooiitest conducted by Boocock; Paît Patrons--4-Mr. A. Bia- "«Just Kids" Department of the Tior- gess and Mu. E. C. Roy; Aseoclate onte Globe litihe intercaLa eof the. Matron-Mus. C. Eaele; Àssociat. "safety" cause, are the following Patron--IMr. S. J. Totten; Secretauy froni tus district: E'velyn Mlfn, -Mus. M. E. Wavd; Treasuaer- Newcastle, Sud (prise, $5; Blilly Brunt IMus. G. Soper; Ohaplain--Mus. C. and Hiiibeut Anderson, Newcaistle; Allaby; Ouganktt-ýMrs. P. Allaii; Beatrie. M. Cator, P. Z. 6, Bow-1 Ruth-Mns. H. West; Esther-Ms. manville; Eveiyn Blgelow, IBothaiiy; E. Bennett; Mrtha-MIe. F. Bull; dth prizs, 81.00. 0ongratulations. 1Electa-9Mru. J. Totten. Matinee Saturday at 2.30 p. m. Cbildren 5c. Ohapter 9 ci "The. Mystery Rider" and regular program. Monday-Tuesday, May 27-28 Corinne Griffith in "Saturday's Children" Wednesday-Thuraday, May 29-30 Jack Hoît, Betty Comjpson, Pat. Harmon and Doris Hill in "Court Martial" The most absorbing confliit b.- tween love and d'uty ever pue- sented upon the screen! The soui-atirring picturization of a girl who took justice in ber ow-n bands and the. price she paid for ber dering deeds. Comîng May 31 - Jun. 1 Buster Keaton in An performances start on Daylight Saving Tinie. k, Pianist Tickets 50c1E Reserved seats without extra cost e at Mitcbell's Drug Store. Plan opens Saturday at 10 a. nm. Couch,Jtihnston &Cryderman, Bowmanvlle Phoneo 14 Llmited OBITUARY LADIES' NIGHT AT ROTARY 1 TOWN TO GET McGILL BEQUESTl S. O. E. CHURCH PARADE i_____1 ESTIMATED AT $300,000 I Mrs. J. H. Cryderman, Bowmanvilil George Leacock, Toronto, Gives ______ Rev. J. U. Robins Preaches Maaterly !Humorous Address-Presentation I U. S. Supreme Court Confirma Town's1 Sermon on Birthright-Wreaths After a lingering illness extending, to Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Palmer Rgtt ahntn Poet Placed on Cenotaph. over some years, and for th-e past Rgi a Wsigo rpry____ four months in ýBowmanville Hopi- Bequeathedc by James H. McGilI. Mefnibers of Wellington Lodge, tai ter pssd o es o W dI Friday evening was Laýdies' ____ No. 19, S. O. E. B. S. with visitors da, ter asse thGo rgitn desIigt at the Rotary Club wheni After ,vaiting nearly 20 years for foiHmtn ecsl n r od wifay of Mu. J. H.a LCry e- about 70 assembled at this senii- 1the legacy lef t to the Municipt f onadtoneMaidstnd aughtOr- lof the fie of Mers . . Cucb, anIannual occasion ivhich is consid-! Bownianville by Jas. H. MGIaof ng andthnunierind augt on ofthe& rydf esssn, oth, ton- ercd one of the outstanding events- native of this town, it is now almost bundred attende-d service in Trinity Deo &Cease a bof iHiton, in the year's Rotar-y activities. l a certainty that the 7-storey McGiIl United Church on Sunday morning Deesdwsbr nHmloRotarian Art Wadhams served a' Building in Washington, D.C, ilwhnRvJ.URonstepst, benga auhtr fth lteMr adparticuîarîy fine cbicken dinner become the property of this town. preached a very suitable sermon. ,IMrs. H. J. Lawry. W.ben qurte a which had a most satisfying effect. Adsac rm ahntno e ogauai heiebu rs A maîl girl she cameitotHampnoneandnWhilelthedtableseweresbeing ý1sallgir sh cae o Hmptn ad Wileth tales wer bengTuesday reads: The Town of Bo- ent on -wbat their ritual £tands fo- r7 ie ih e nl ndantecîeared Song Leader Ross Strike and: manville retains its legacy of resl Brotberhood, Fraternalismn and Co- late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elliott, Pianist Dave Morrison got everybody estate in the District of Columbia by operation. Rev. Mr. Robins took wvhere she assisted in the work of the 11 Bibe hritin hurh her, fin a sociable, free and easy frame of virtue of a Supreme Court decisioni for bis subject, "Birthight," speak- ibl whChr s raistia forh hrseeraof mid by indulging in community to-day. The court refused to re-ling especially on the heritage that yeas. be mrrag t i~ir.~. singing. consider a decision of the lower we as Britishb born inherit, and of After le araet M.J H President R. F.. Aitchison, as: courts against William and Henrylthe danger of losing oubrhih Cryderman she came to Bowrnanville director of ceremonies, very grac- 1 Larin, wbo sued to set aside the wilI by sacrificing spiritual interests to wh ere she bas resided for over foi-ty iously welcomed the guests, whieh of James H. McGill. The Larkins, !the appetites of the fiesh. He bas- years. be included these distinguished visitors as blond relatives of McGill, chai- ed bis remarks on the words spoken Besides liehîusband, sbe lbaves to fromn out of town: President Chas. lenged the will which bequeatbed the1 by Esau wlien be said, "W-bat profit mourn bier loss two sons-Lawrv and W. Buchanan of Toronto Rotary! property t-o Bowmanville, holding, shahl this birthrigbt do to nie?" Mr. Fred; aiso one brother, rH.J Club, and newly elected District 1 that under an act of Congress of Robins' admonition to the young La-wry, and one sister, Mrs. Wm. Mc- Governor of 27th District, Mrs.i March 2, 1927, a non-resident alien men and women was a very timely ILelland, botb of Hamilton. -1 Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hutch- l was iprohibited f rom acquiring ]and warning not to treat lightly thé bigh- She was a niember of St. John's inson, Toronto, and Mr. and Mua. MW. in the District of Cohumbia. est things for the attractive pleasure Angica Cuuc ad wen heathT. Phllips, New York. Rotariansi This was indeed welcome news te cît- of the moment. AharlieanBuchananaand Mel Hutcb I izCls forrnîany lîad given up hope of ev-1 The parade was niarshalled by Mr. permitted a regular attendant, adîhri Bcaa n e uc-e elzn nti eus hc ajSmGavle n ttecoeo in former years an active lielper in nson made short witty speeches. - jeveloiizin on ti euega btt wfe a-1te eb the various societies of the church.1 During the evening Mus. H. M.N other. manv itizens did not know sch' the church serviceth me eu Thefunraltoo plce n Fida FoterandMu. H. J. Knight favored a gift hail ever heen made 10 thetvn marched to the Soldiers' Memorial The uneal ookplae onFriay FoterandOthers had a faint recoilec-tion ef the afternoon, a private service be - it w very enjoyable vocal solos,?IGi inatter. and stili a smailer gi.ou where wueaths were placed fou the hl ttebuepeiu ote 1egj qurnga ecre Mus.C. wei- found to he conversant ._h i Maids and Daughters of England by held t th boue prviou to . quringan8ecore particulars of this long firawn euït;A M rs. J. Goodali and Mus. C. King, public service in St. John's Church 1H Dudley was the accompanist. app)arently hopeless case. whicb was conducted by the Rector,I Rotarian Geo. James with the ý,Th1ose familiar %vth the clrcumqî-incesl and for the Sons of England by Mr. Rev R.J.Sbies M..,assstd b asisane o Cnstibe Wltu gvetheý crudit to0'M. A. James, now sen<L. A. Parker. Rev. Mu. Robins Rev. C. . S ieMAad, ilowdale,[asscel out Cuonstsoe Walero- Eitor of The- Statesmnan. for inter- gave a short adduess appuopriate to Rev. C P. Mirlhea, Wilo-%vdae, 1 lack-wll pu acrosnativeeltowntin0arnisH.estateiltoufe occasion th oncaeonoiny ofroofrou aîl- and ev.T. . Nndforer ectos, uam (vry elltv)in a one act Bfo'vrnanviîî,e. This took place in isea en beroes, and offered prayer. lie. of St. John's and neiglibors of de-isketch in which certain RotarianslIand 1904 when Mr. James n'as Mayor of;mnmbers joined in singing "Neuer ceased. j were served suminions for exceeding the town. He wrote Mr. McGilI, w-ho I Gdt i Thepal-beres wre esrs.N. hesped lmi. I ha ahapy ed-was an architect, for advlce about huild- 1M y Gdto ee" previous to retiirz- The aîlbeaeuswer Mesrs N.the pee liit.It ad bapy nd-ing theicnew Town Hall. ('onsiderabie 1 ing te tlie lodge rooma where the. us- S. B. and Geo. W. James, TbornleyI ing howeveu in that the-se "picked"i correspondence was exchiinged. Mu. ia votes of thanks were extended Pennington, C. T. Rosa, Alex. Lylel Rotarians were cuedited with 100% 11ciso rontributed $700 tsecretIt the patt coranwficaso andT. . Dsta. iattendance as f olîows: 5 years-, services of an architect for the towNn 1 Trinity Church. Very -iniany and very beautiful1 F. Morris, T. H. Knigbt; 4 years-I Ibulding, besides other donation s.____ floral offerings suurounded the cas- C. E. Rehdeu; 3 years-Norman S. Altliough ar. Jamnes was conversant i ket from relatives7 and friends in B. Jamtes; 1 year-C. H. Mason, G.1 made public until rounicil was advised. TENNIS CLUB NOTES B.owmanville and vieinity, besides E. Cliase, R. F. Aitchison, F. C. i after Sir. MeiGllI' death on May 22nd. i Hamilton, Oshawa and Toronto firms, 'Vanstone, M. H. Minore,. 1908, iwhen they received a coPy of his Courts in Fine Shape--Membership testifying to the esteeni for deceas- Ro1ran(lo adth bno W.dated October 17, 1906, whlch rea(rveNwO 1in part: DivI&wO sym-ath wib th beeavd ointroducig:the speaker of the 'I ve devise and bequeath te rny aTecut r o nfn hp Among the relatives and friends eeig, Go ec fToronto, rei estate to be use(] and enjoyed by her 1dheusae on the enhusi- presnt wre: r. ad Mr. H.J. 1broter o Pro. StphenLe-aock urin theterm of lier naturs ilueadln eyfopayndtenhui preentweu: M. ad Ms. . ~ Iwell known author. It b-as been said 1 give and bequeath ail in> reai estateljasts are bard et it. The executiive Lawry, Mus. Win. McLelland, George a.te the Coriioration ef1Ilewmanviiie.On-ardtemndeiae hsheet and Mus. A. E. Stewart, Mrs. E. clI,"gan tak in a bumorous vein tarie.,lltnada, but ihis 1ees t re dtrie omk hstebs lisMr. nd Ms. Jhn MLellndequal to brother Stepben's syndicat- Corporation ef Bowmanville la not to be yeau yet and are planning extensive- Hls ; Mu . and Ms onM cL Feld W. esiwitten articles on humor. W. ffctv until after the decease of my ly for local club activities. Hainilton Deit, adMush. Fred . H eiv tatrlstnn ohmFi ieJanet. MeGlUl.' Get your membership tickets £rolm Crdema, etoî, ic.;Du J HI elev i ate lstnig o niF'i Mrs. McGili ivas in perfect accord wi C. H. Dudley, S .Jms .H EllîttMu.Fi-nk ryduma, M: Iday night when he uelated bis ex-- this bequesit and had intlmated, asthy -SR.J es A.H Clarence r dran r-. riecei byig rf. n orh ad ne chlldren, It m'as ber Intention hai- Bounsall or Miss Betty Sargent. Claenc Crdeman, *.f- RbeutprcsinYkd it. He uninfNordaso teleave considerable of her personal A permanent caretakea- bas been Gry f . . rok n'pa Tor-'Yorand wouking it eufls"rpuepty te Bowmanvliie te buiid a hos- Guayof Wr. ohock er, MrnyH.Ash..Ihi story in a duoll unsuspecting Pitai. This was net done as suie died secured and the grounda and courts onto; Mu. John Dyer, Mus. H. manner . 9 atter a brief illness on Dec. 13. 1910, lessi ilb etiigodsaeadti ley, Mus. H. Hopkins, Mu. Meruitt anr free froni puemeditation critiîan two 3'ears after her liusband, ber courts well naarked. The new draine Smith, Mu. C. A. Smith, Oshawa; pueparation. The imaginauy situa- estate going te the church. Mis any Moga, iloda 1 tiens and çomiplications as descuib-j Then the trouble started when litiga- put in this spring have already and a veuy large number of uelatives'ed by' Mr. Leacock create ripîles tiens crept in and the dlaim w-snaesontttey iI eabga- 'l that an allen rnunicipallty could net vantage in getting rid cf rainfail. from Hanmpton, Enniskillen, Orono, roars and oceans of laugbteu for bis1 hold reai estate in the district ofColum- and otbeu places in this vicinity, bie- audience. He is a natural bora en- bia. 'The McGiii buothers, Charles and . trtinr.John. ppsed the will when it came up Lady Hughes and Miss H. O. Burk sides many citizens. tie. for p-rte, butI in 1913 they entered who ha"e been spending a couple cf The blinda weue drawn and places' Another pleasant feature cf the irito an agreernent with the towvn te join of business were closed dinring the evening was a presentation by Ro- forces with a vlew te a settlement. !ncnths in Bermuda and also vist- funralbou. trin C E.Reheu f soid eat- iîe until June 9 1919 the town a - îng tbe fcnmer's daughter, Mus. Jas. funeal hur.tarin ý. E.Reher o a o4li leth- erets w,,re lookeci afte; by the late D.1 Clark, Boston, Mass.,, returned to eu club bag te F. C. Palmer for bis B. Simpson, K.C.. who secured a speciai CARD 0F THANKS services as Scout Master of Boy "ect of parliament in Bowmanvilies In- 1ti ï home in Lindsay on Saturday. terests. Very littie pregress was ap- Scout 'Puoop and bis valuable assist-I parent and the services of D. L. Mc- ________________ Ku. J. H. Cryderman and familY ance on the iBoys' Work Oonimittee Carthy, K. C., Toronto, were secured. desire to tban'k the Superintendent wbile a niemiber of the Rotary Clulb. Mayers and Councils (have cerne and and Nu-uses cf Bomwnanville Hospital- Rotarian Dave Morrison, on behaîf tg ee steulment.meoach eaoig and tlhsiu iany fuiends for the kind- cf the Club, also puesented Mus. Pal- aggressive ta this regard, accordlng te Koyal Theatre ness and synvpathy extended te tbem mer with a beautiful boet cf correspendence o file, was Mayor T.S. uqe zoigate, who neveu lest hope that Bow- duuing the ilîness and deith cf Mrs.: roses in uecognition of heu willing- nianvîlle wouîd iwln eùt, altiiough Pr.s.nting The. Finest la Cryderman and for the many beauti- ness in sharing hieu musical talents others were willig to admit it vois a 1'..iy ful foral ributs. i ost ef rt o coninuethe fight. It was Pooly ful foraltribtes.at cluib gatheuings. Mu. Paumer 1h erefoore natural te expect that MLou 58 eipressed tbe thanks of Mus. Palnmer Holglate was the happlest citizen imag-Phn99 inablel fr h gft.whe e wass nforned ef the geod _________________ DR. HUGHES PRESENTS BOOKS adhmsl orte news from Washinglon. 0f course, ev- evrybody ls now saying "I teld you wed TO SOLINA LIBR.ARY get it semnetime,' but brush uo youu ____ jFOOTBALL SEASON OPENS niemorles and 3tou must agree that gen- GitdAuthor and Educationalisti lai Tom was about the eniy one w-ho had Gxftd ifalth in the proposition that It would Friday-Saturday, May 24-28 Makes Generous Gift ta, Native I With Bowmanville at Enniskillen on mnaterialize. Hamlet Friday, May 24th. There will stili ha considerable water Reginald Denny in _________ ________ lass under the bridge liefore flowman-- ville cornes int its own as we have "T7hat', My Daddy" A goodîy number of Solina folks Meeting was held at Solina on Fui- fournd (romn past experience that law were at Eldad Church Friday niglit day, May 17tb, when thes,;e officers J moves very siowly. te welcomne Du. James L. Hughes of weue eleceted: Hon. Presidents-Du Every citizen ls now talking about A speeding, roauing tale cf a Tornto D. Hghs sentbi bo- C.Deitt Du C W.Slnio; . what to do with the money. Send your young wo'man-hunted millionaire bood days in Solina when bis father dent-R. G. Harding; Vice President wveeks issue as 10 -What saolbe done wh1o tcld one litt.le lie te a speed taught school bere. Mu. E. R. Tay.- --J. KivelI; Sec.-Teaur-E. Wil- with the aicGilll Money?- This Nviii givel bu, uesden cftheLibauyBoad, ur.the ceunicil and citizens some0 mental cop and brought a ton of cemical lo, reien o teLiray ord1 ur xercise on the best rnethods ofusing jcm4ctoso i ed presîded. Misses Helen and Mur-! These teams were represented an1d tlîis money in the best interests of liow--cmlctin nIi ed iel Baker f avoured with a piano duet 1oa 1d the ir fees f ou the coming ses- n,lIle.1 No Matinee May 24th. man

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