PAGE FOUR THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWM.ANVILLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1929 ________NEMALEGRV CARTWRiGHiT CIRCUIT 14.8 ...Mrs. Newell wxil give the Master Ralph. holidlaying in Oshawa;M EJonLigaEhiha 1address at the Nestieton mid-week Mr. and Mrs.1 Amos Bond, Roland,1 Sussex,Egad, svstngh Mr. and Mrs. H. James, Columbus, The second half of concert is a Mr. D. H. Coates, Dr. L. H. Coates, Rev. F. W. Newell, B.A., B.D., pas meeting on Thursday evening. Plan Man., Mr. W. Bentham and and Miss, cousin, Mrs. E .FoyMs visited at Mr. J. Hepburn's .. . .Mr. real minstrel show which contains a Brantford, motored dlown on Sunday tor. Service Sunday, August 18th: to, be present. S. Benthanm, Darlingford, Man., MrS. Holwell anddagtrDotyhv and Mrs. Weir, Owen Sound, are Iaugh everv 10 seconds. See it at and visited relatives. Mrs. Coates Cadnius il a. m.; Nestleton 3 p. m.; Mrh n r.B Braund, Osh- returned fromTrto ainhda guests of Mr. J. Bownan. .... Misses Hampton on Thursday, August 22nd. returned home with them..Miss Blackstock 7 p. m.... Nestleton con- awa, visited at Mr. A. C. TruIl's. patby of th( omnt setn~ E. Beswick and F. Ellis, Toronto, Church service is withdrawn next May Freeman is istin hler aunt greation gave <ur new pastor and HAMPTONinThe Woery enjoyable timee .Tneth were recent visitors at Mr. L. C. Pas- Sunday on account of Salemn anni- andJ uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Free- %vite, Rev. and Mrs. Newell, a very Bungalow in Hampton Menlorial to the familyo h at isLl coe's .. .. Miss Bessie Pascoe is visit- versary. Sunday School at 10.30 mnan, St. Catharines .... Mr. and Mis cordial welcomme last Thursday at Solid leather nien's strong work Park, Thursday aftrnoo. n, Augu i sst Terwo ida Mehce ing in Toronto ..;Mr. and Mrs. E. a. nm. Sunday Inorning. .Mrs. LQrne Ray Snowden, Toronto, spent the their regular xid-week meeting. A boots at $2.55 are being offered at 8th, the President, MraH.Rn lgber siste, Ms onSodn fe Oryiston and Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith Phare sang a solo very sweetly at weekend witb their parents.... Mr. splendid program of rec'tations, Horn's, presiding. Alter a short businessalogine. MssTnut pn have been visiting at Oakwood..church Sunday evening ..Mr. and and Mrs, J. D. Stevens, daughter duets, solos and speeches was pro- See ad. on front page regarding session the mniblers listened with the greater pto brlfei h During an electrical storin last Sat- Mrs. L. Heard, Oshawa, Mr. and Mis. Jean, Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Foley, vîded. Rev. Chancellor Bowles, concert under auspices of Young much pleasure to an address froln village andwsrspte byal urday niorning at about 4 a. m. Mr. W. Heard and family, Whitby, Mrs. daughters Mary and Laura, SelbY, D.D., in a stixnulating and thought- 'People's Society in enclosed sbed on the district president, Mrs. Cooper, Strong's barns and their contents Clara Byam, Bowmanville, visited at spent the weekend with their bro- provoking address stated that teAgs 2d rn. Teana inewste were burnt. Ail of bis hay and aI- Mr. Luther Hooper's..Mr. Frank ther, Mr. F. R. Foley, St. Catharines. ministry was the greatest work iVe1Agiitor22nM. aOdono. T edithepannuaThi picni was e aike, one pig, hiens, and numerous Hather'y, Port Credit, spent the..Miss Gladys Green, Peterboro, the world and it was neyer harder' and family, Tyrone, a r .Ca- n ftems ucsflytb].____ other things were bux-nt. Mr. Strong w enathm . rand Mr.vsted bier cousins, Mr. and Mrs. H. than it la today. He believed that man's; Mr. and Mns. A. E. Jenninge The sports n charge of Miss Marjor- bad sainie insurance on contents....1 Chas. Lindfield and son Jack, Toron- G. Freeman, this week..Mr, and far toc, much criticism .wa levelied with friends in Toronto; Mr. and le Psceind MissMr Rnde Pto J..Trnpur cuje Mr. Edwin Orniiston had a youngito, Mrs. Henry Lobban and children, Mrs. W. J. Snowden, Mr. and Mrs. at the average minister of the gospel. Mrs. Milton Siemon, Lloyd and Go- went off splendidly, creating fun and the pulpit atlatudyssevc. steer killed by ightning during the Owen Sound, visited at Mr. Leslie E. W. Snowden and Margaret, Mr. The ladies served dainty refresh- don, Haydon, Mrs. S. Ricbardson and enjoyment for a]l. Those who re-. . Mr. EwartPoar, oono h storminlsat Saturday. " * The Ladies'! Brooks' ...Mr. and Mrs. Ernest and Mrs. Ray Snowden spent Mon- ments at the close. It was a de- son Harvey, Fernie, B.C., at Mrs. C. ceivýd prizes considered tbernail is spending bih aainwihbspr Aid bad their regular meeting at thel Daniker and family, Toronto, Miss day witih Mr. and Mrs. E. Hart and lightful and very profitable evening. Jobns'; Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Peters worth working for. An excellent ents, motored oTrnofrawe borne of Miss Verna Ormiston Iast Aima Pollard, Bownianville, visited faniily at Port Perry.The death. ...Pleased te, see so many yeung and Keitb, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sal- supper was served to 200 persons. end visit, Mr.,.Hce r coi. week... Mr. Percy Morrison has at Mr. D. Hooper's...Mrs. Peter angel has again visited our commun- people at Blackstock Y. P. League on ter, at Coîdwater; Mr. Chas. Hast- In the evening a soft baIl game he- anying him. Te eund o sold bis farm for a good figure te, Mr. Clark (nee Ada Moyse) Brooklyn, ity and taken fro.m our midst Miss Wednesday evening. Let us plan ings and Mr. Frank Rogers at Col- tween Welcoine and Hampton girls Tuesday leverig Ms E .Mg Lance Beatb. N.Y., is visiting at Mr. Byron Lillie Trenoutb who bas resided the to make this year the best in the lingwood; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. White was played, score 4--91 ini favor of net BradfordP. svstn e IMoore's and calling on old friends. last few montbs with bier sister, Mrs.j history of tbe League. ..Black- at Port Rowan and Toronto; MT. and Welcome. This brougbt te, a close1 coin, Mrs. E .Digatrvs Mr ad r. . .Syeso Bw- Mr ndMr.OronBnda o n Snowden. The sympathy of J stock, Cadmus and Nestieton W. M. Mrs. A. B. Cryderman at Toronto a happy afternoon long to be renieni-liting friendsinWIvileBova nianville, spent the weekend with bis Mrs. A. Wyborn, Grand Rapids, this coimmunity is extended to Mr.1 Societies beld their regular nieetingý and Sutton; Mrs. Barron, Sr., with bered by ail present. The Intitte and Detroiterut...MsrsJh niother and brothers.-Warkwortb Micb.- visîted at Mr. Wni. oore'siand Mrs. John Snowden and faniily on Wednesday. Blackstock meet- bier son, Mr. Geo. Barron; Mr. and is very grateful te, ail those wbo iniand M',ilfordHed, sh a, ae Journal. and M_ýr. Russel Virtue's. Miss Mar-lin the asf their sister and aunt. ing was held at Mrs. Gin's. A bale Mrs. Roy Metcalf and faniily, Base any way belped to make this event returned homeatriedn garet Moore returned home witb . ... Mn. nd Mrs. A. Trenouth, Mr. was packed during the course of the Line, at Mn. A. Trenout's; Miss one of the most successfuIofth leasant boidavwt hi nl n themi for a holiday ...Miss Jessie Frank Trenouth, Hamipton, Miss afternoon. Our pastor preacbed Madeline Pascoe, Toronto, with bier season ........ J. W. Watcborn of auntM Mrs eoaCndsb Virtue, Meadville, Penn., Miss Mabel Jean Reid, Toronto, visited the fonni- last Sunday on "Mary's Gîft to Jes- aunt, Mrs. Mabel Taylor; Mn. and Hampton bas purchased from Nis.1 Mrs Geo. CodObwviie n Virtue, Toronto, Miss Laura Virtue, er's daughter, Mrs. Roy Metcalf, on us" or as it is sometimes called «The Mrs Lorne McGilI witb relatives at Annie Petley hier propert-y in theý and Mrs. GeoConhlatwean Hampton, visited Miss Fannie Virtue Monday..Misses Shirley, Lorna Loveliest Deed of the Gospel, Mark Pont3 pool; Mrs. Myrtle Taylor and village and bas taken possession. Mrs. E. 5kitcbeorno and other relatives.... Mrs. George and Mr. Jack White, Trenton, are ]IJ~~~flT~~ Brooks is visiting fniends at Fenelon visiting at Mr. Upper's ... . Mr. and_____________________________________ E ~~Falls ...Miss Marj uie Coucb bas Mrs. Lewis Lodge, -Miss Violet, Mn. returned from a pleasant visit with Lou Lodge, Miss Hilda Thomas, Mr. hier cousins at Solina. Miss Kath- King, Toronto, are visiting Mr. and leen Baker returned home with hier 1 Mrs. James Clark . .. Miss Ivy Hock- Leisure H ur for avisit ...Mr. and Mrs. ]daiey, Town, recently visited Mrs.1 Le su e ours Scott, Jessie and Bruce, Nakina, Ont.~ Grant Bennett. are_______ bisparents,Mran rs ToaSct.. Mr. and r.CCORIEDY Wben you niake vour pickles witb W. Woodley and baby Edith, Mrs.CORTC Euretta Woodley and Miss Clara Penrose, Oakwood ..Mr. andvrs s cra frm tr to finish. See We are out to make history and createa record in this our first $ days sale. We have gonethog ou Try it and be convinced. A. B. Stephens, Arthur and eryMpo Ags2nd entire stock and thrown out ail odds and ends-also any merchandise that is due for a move. M n tm Mr.l._ TyrT orono, r. nd r.W H. i ss pe Trnttoe listed hr, the qa18 50 lmiedsowe suggest an early visit to avoid disappointment. ricsa po We have Ms .E Stevens, Hampton, Mr. weedwt e itri orno ee qatt îîe ýHarol1d Rurges,, Port Credit, visited... Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hall, Phila-! fits adsolutely ignored-follow the throng of Wise and thrifty shoppers who make this store thi1hopn Parke's Catsup Flavor 1r. R. Burgss.AI rs. Floyd Dudj1delphia, and Mrs. WilI Percy, Tor- and aIl other spices including ley and babe, are visiting bier pa-on, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. S.cet. ents, '.%r. and Mrs. Wn. J. Turner Brooks ...rs. John Montgomery Cassia Buds Greenwood..Mr. and Mrs. Lorne land cildren, who bave been with bier Phare leave this week for their home father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W.1 aise,~ ~ ~ at Glidden, Sask. Their niany H. Nichols, for a few weeks, bave ne-, e e b r t e D t s F id y n a u d y A g s fiends wish tbem a safe and pleas-1turned bomne to Toronto ....b..h D teMiss, nd S tu d y ug s i6&1 Corks, ail sizes ant trip..Mr. and Mrs. Hineman Carnie Courtice, Chicago, la iisiting~ and -Muriel, Syracuse, are visiting bis, relatives h. . .. Mrs. A. F. undle Para-W'ax and Gem Ringss Regular meeting of the Women's days, guest of bier cousins, Mn. and The articles you need just now. Institute and Ladies' Aid will be held Mrs. Chas. Webster. .. Misa Frances 5 doz. in a good full sire, aIl colors, 50 only, al sizes and colors in Voile, Batiste, 20 doz. Broadcloth Shirsinpano at the home of Mns. A. W. AnnsonHncock, Bowmanville Hospital, la2fr ........... *10 Organdie, etc, reg. $1.79 to $2.98 for fancy stripe, mostly coasatahd We,,aAgs 1t t2.30 p. bolidaying at home ... Mn. Chas. ,r"sit ot $1.50t01.9 izs1 'm., in tefr ofalw soil onanlirmteMs on hrswr $.9o K ersiakes Good program will be given byth Worden, acconipanied by Mn. Bei-t o1,....... C. G. I. T. Ice creain and cake wj Worden, Bow-manville, niotoned to $1.29 NAINSOOK GOWNS 10 only Linen Suite, Worth $3.98, for misses The Dependable Drug Store be served. Everyhody welcome. Ni agara and spent the day recentîy.see- .,JD OnWednesday of last week Mn. A fine cool garment, very ser and siender women, reg. $3.98,... $1.00__________________ nail e-unions continue tel be and Mr. A. J. Gay, Mr. James and for...................... _______________________Il popuîan social events. Miss Frances Hancock visited Niag- ana and had a most enjoyable day. _____________ ______ Sunday services wene good. in lao.ai olr ads the absence of our pastor, Rev. Jolhn MISS O EAoti oe e »alwol 1kadwost. .......... 10 pair o $ 0 W. Bunner, Bowmnanville, preached MISS iEAot1dznlf n&lwosl n ol very acceptably morning and even-I 20 doz. Misses' Silk and Lisle Hose, and silir Bat crepe, regular $3.95 and $495, ing. At the morning service Miss a dandy wearer, regular 69c pair, Frace Hncck an asoo. Sun- 3 Pair for................ The lit Sh e Stre ay cho__sesio________atend $1.00 WOOL WORK O standard time, the W. M. S. will hoiddEtr . I n go We give you Sboes of dependable quality at pnices that the regulan montbly meeting at thbe pai.......... paifo suit your purse. When you want style and confont plus, just cburch. Mré. Horace Hancock's SILK HOSE 4Kny emNITTape COATS Extpreparah.....and.. ood alu t 9 tbînk of us. gru si hareada laat20 do Lade' 5*flk Hosubtd- oayworslrpie$00 ie3 n T h s m m r se so s he t e or au i ie s o s. W eM S ., O sh aw a. L ad ies a re a il in - $ 1 .0 0 offer you niany good values i sununer w ear. vt d t e p e e t. . .O r p s o ,F N I L White Canvas Oxfords and One-Strap Slippers ..*3.00 pair plp ev t Sundaon ing and te-SA PDA R N IKK O I O T.. ieipre e' aesx- White Kid One-Strap, cuban covered beels........... 5.50 pair ening and will 11o donbt have T M E P O SIL K O I C A.Afiemprdmn' Blue Kid One-Strap, nmedium heels ................. $4.95 pair tboughts te, present whichblbe bas Made from a good hîavy ctte 5 1 n y i oeC oat -- Watson sample, special reeularly at FutritieLethr Oe-trp, ig hels........ 4.9 pir gleanied hl on bis hldy Weî- desitus, reg. 25c each, 5fo ie3,rgl $.5 for .... O ......3pi BuounicLet One-Strap, h rmig ..e............50 pair comle hlm back with a fuli church $1.00 Brow Ki On-Strp, anc tnmmin...........*550 air Sunday monning.I Patent Leather One-Strap Patterns, various hih heels and many different patterns........ 3.45 to $6.50 pair ENNISKILLEN ILN NL N HC O H R P I O A HEAVY POLICE B A E Men's Sandal Oxfords, special at .................. 2.95 pair LIE U CjL TH R P IO A Men's Black or Brown Oxfords................... 4.75 pair Ionic MaIe Quartet bas hundrej8 J 36" square extra fine linen and hem. 6 only in Japanese Crepe, fancy trim, regular Men here il a good heavywrirc Men's Fine Black Calf Ox-fords ....................7.50 pair ofeng. agetontsh u rsd toAy-t, reg. price $1.59, $ 1.79, for ........... 10 -a reg. 59c line, 2 pairfo Men's Basketball Boots ...........................2.50 pair Aurt 2nd. $1Haptn00 idy, J $1,002nd Men's Suction Sole Boots.........................1.90 pair Mr. and Mrs. Tbeo Slemon andI Men's Brown Tennis Boots ........................ $ .35 pair son John, Mr. Milton Stainton visit- Men's Brown Tennis Oxfords.................. .... 1.25 pair ed fniends at Jackson's Point on Sun- H eres B ig V alue== $1.98 ail Feather Pillow s $1 0 day. --Mn. and Mns. Will Ashton1 Boys' Suction Sole............................... 1.65 pair and family, Mr. Claude Smith spent' U OD EBD L T Boys' Black Trimimed Boots .......................1.15 pair Sunday witb fniends at Lind sayý...1 U OD EB A CL TH TS TAS NGHI ZSP Boys' Tennis Oxfords............................1.15 pair Mr. and Mia. J. Bradley- visited You can't fade it--.conîes in 6 design&, We will clear every hat in the store, values CHN ZSPCA Women's Sport Canvas Oxfords..................2.25 pai r iMn anPMr. Hodewon rth ad . .rgl sons,4 ad fru, o$50,..........2fo iooNw oiusadrhl Mr. and Mrs. Aldegular 5c ydan4 ardssfor 1.0 ad n ...4 ad Women's White or Biege Oxfords.................. 1.25 pair Frank and Harold, Taunton, Mr. and Wonien's Biege Oxfords with heel .................1.45 pair Mrs. T. H. Lockbart, BowmnanvilleL O TT I A U Misses' One-Strap.................................. 95c pair Mr. and Mrs. Shanpe'and son, Tor' ANDERSON'S GINGHAM 1 o.Lade'Oik adTHiseVALUE tht e' Child's One-Strap ...............................85e pair OfltO, sPent confine at Mrs. T. Gil-Asltl s oo n eW ie1<:.Lde'SliadLa.V:sta ee FLANNELETTE BL] NK T Inats aen n-SnpMartin still ofié to tihe bospital, weave, eua prc 35 yard, 5 for ~çç Full double bed size-..notmreta SHOES THAT SATISFY nîrs. Cchi ilspon, etetonvITe ad S yards for ....................... t aci customer, oc _____CeciWilon,___________ viit$1$1.0 Phone 200 W. . IEMnger $2-25.p ~ENLSHINHM uSLEEVln wito r WHEAYGREBLAAE Mrantedd lst Auberty, broken W'edding Cakes A Specialty IWnîat m}lI udr th.e i - ..r.ar. Jn. " .'und r the jdir 1ctionM 11 Ion tletentitled "okn W. P. Corbett AuuI 3djthek eh*:c N elson's Store Of Biggeir and Bete B akfrMan d Rohbecon FnidDyrvJ.in. I d r.aJn W. Bninscv- , M arlon, B a e r anPC n f c t o ern eî in3 i i s i t i n g h i s m o t h e r a n d Vl e Ph Bi Bow mianville SseMs E. BiniaC.ombe and M-rq. BidMt. Hamilton. Ga oW l lo k a d S v o Bakeries at Bowmanville and Orono find bi.% mothe s bgtad cher fuI, although she la conlfined to ber hed in her advanced years.