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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Aug 1929, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE CANAJ)L4N STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST l5th, 1929 sock and pupils, Misses Ileen Balson I. ECSL Mrs. Win. Hunter, who a be Go to Hampton August 22nd, and and Mary Westlake and Messrs. 1 The '*ý ?IJ' L, st* II('Ifept' r-ic1e gri spending a few fine weeks a e l sec 4 mnen do more work in 2 hours< Maurice Baker anid George Werry,l AAr Miss Cora Butler, publie librarianhoqrne here, bas gone to BeD vlet than any four in the concert profes-' on their _succe<-s at their recent Lo- s having a well deserved holiday in visi her sons and daughters sion. erScoo Examinations, each scholariTU SA ,lt,12 Hamilton.,brbe shp ws uriiig the absence of thpatr Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pascoe wero pa.ýiiig ;n every subject written.... .H RD Y AUGUST Ms' Hrb.Tos'Re92W9P Rogers, svho is oia gust a te eaceWakiton1 The juint pienci of the Sundayl again broken into last Friday night ing ithP Mrs. Rogers a tn wedding in Toronto last Thurzday.. SLchý)L 1 and Soina Sons~ of Tenip&r- - and robbed of a goodj deal of its con- le Laketeservices i h * isAlice Thompson, Tyrone, has iinee, held on the beautiful grounds THOMAS M. GIBSON t ECSL r~ amloSp.o r ental ets. Uie hrho udywr been' visiting 'Miss Gladys Yellow1ees uf Solina school on Friday afternoon, NEWASLE_____amlto,_ W-ko Oietif M .S. Anderson, Social Hostess in charge of Mr. Av o lin . ... Rev. and Mrs. Cobb andfmp'vd a very successful and enjoy- P'ASSES SUDDENLY' Neli M O 'u oin the Dominion Board o thel atîrth Ki-ng dadHeTrnto byocuidtelpitRg Wolseley, Sask., Mrs. Schoillanda ble tilair. During the afternoonis. NieMLaugblin, Osawa, aUnited j hurchToroasoa recent visîtorhemornin famJly, Charlotte, North Carolina, suxera] interest:ng gaines oif soft In the passing oif Mr. Thos. M. is visiting her cousin, M.. Jean tif theMh.e- Drumniond.îsoidinwihernthMs.adenig U.S.A., were recent guests of rbî were played. The first tone be- Gibsonu on Tuesday morning Aug. 6th1 Rickard.i Recent visitors at Mr-. and Mr.s R.- P. Butler.__________________ and Mrs. Roy Langinaid ....Mrs.1tween the young ladies and youngf Newcastle loses another aged andl Miss M:nnie Barrett iS vacating the 'Frank Branton's, Church St., were 31r. and Mrs. Brown and Family, Herbert Cameron, Tyrone, Miss Kiv- inen resulted in a score too high toesteemied citizen. H1e bas been rooms i n Mr. WVin. Henry's house, Mýr. and Mrs. St.acey and party oif MTo ronohvelFsaîn ob'- Glnî ell, Toronto. visited heir brotherh oîýdwiealvlygm eft1ibe iha ekhat ut ws ot t - i Mr o n K v l.. M s r h r , ) o n e v ie a lv l a e b - t o b e ih a w a e r ,b w s N r h S .Los Angeles, Calif., and ..sJ. u ff M r . r) F r cjbs G e v e Mr.Joh Kiel. .Mrs Athu Mil-tween the 'married men and the an' interested spectator oif the base, Mr. and Mrs. Jamies Houg l'or- and daugliteris ofT'îoronto. Cottage, Ariladne Glen, Newcastle- P es son has been holiidaying wt friends singles show-ed that the boys were a bail tournament on Civie Holiday;onto, spent the weekend wt her; St. George's Church - Sunday, on-the-lake. ters, Detroit, Mrs. Norman Busslbail. The most excitîng game otiing and bad chatted in his genial way-1Mhr, ndMrs. Gm. Boarran. ugsi ol8t11 .45 .-onî.-Sunay r. To s.Mar wt isontoh asM Thorntn's ConerN vsited a ral was that between the married with scores of friends that day. It ndMsGe.Par an ctii-onng ryrbentaygwthbsepe. r . E. Tn's. Corner,. itan Mr. c1 w-nnadterhsadter îa h attm htms f~ daugbter Dorothx-, Chatham, Mr andiand Holy Communion; 7 p. m.-Ev- Parnaby Martin and he]ping to bu id BE.Tn'...M.ad-w-ienadd!i hsadste e antelattmetatmroadhm aer upi uple.H eIp Yehowhes nd amiy.vsi.ackr' 1tssiigin opoe htte were to see him alive for wvhile mowI Mrs. Chas. Rutherf ord, and Mïr. andi1 ening Frae;puptsupid the new addition to their home. Yelloleesand fmilyvisitd atýIr.iýult stil goig to rovethat heiIMrs. Henry Rutherford, Ne tonviile,j Sorry to learn that Mr.ad's Leslie Thompson's, Tyrone .. Mr. tvîfe is the better haîf. N obt n rass next morning he was s wierercn istr M.adsvCe.Prnl r eaigNwa T he r ebii i eig vthe 110 and Mrs. A. J. Reynolds hav'e return- lheir proficiency witb the roliing pin'!xvth beart failure and died sbort]y aC.AdC own. inorde thtbeigtenarrisceebeee braiceby'sndtW.e ed home after a pleasant trip to the added much to their skill in batting. jafter. C . wan nor onthae C. N. R. ectin, efHearcrhsc e 's oten Ithe est bsaundaryfU Gtiat.Mr an Mrs Cb rlesteen gamen lviypoga Htf e and Mrs. Gibson, with nmom-j ntdCuchSnaA st , Mackey and Miss Hilda, Erookiin, sprtvwas run off in wbicb everytine bers tif their family until ail weref lSth: 10 a. .m.-Sunday Scbool- il i tnxil. To r oigit h iotfvillae. Ifyoewsha arefu sietii visited friends here on Sunday_. .heartily joined, the Most exciting be-' married tino by one, have lived in a. m.-Morning Wos'ship; 7 p. ý aiod. Wallace home near Port Granby. Mr. and Mrs. Conboy, Oshawa, examinatian tof yaur eyes pes Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Drew, Mr. and îng the obstacle race when Harold "The Towers" the old Chandler Evening Service, Rev. J. W. Bunner, The W. M. S. oif the Newcastle acmaidb e -hrweepoeo rt s Mrs. Gordon Drew, Oshaw-a, visited Pascoe eclk'psed ail in his speed home, since retiring from the farmj Bowmanviiie, will preach at botb United Cburcb boid its reguhar here 1ast Wednesday lookin over the During the past week wewr 'tM.JhnPstes . Mi'.. and through the barrels. The supper in the north-eastern part oif the viii- cburch services. f meeting on Thursday, August lst,, former *Guest Ho-me", once the campelhed ta disappaintsvea I RogeomersutrEsae.H r.adMr.ClTnehomn q, h Mrs. Chas. Rundie and baby Marjtiryvtas the usual bountiful spread oifteaghefrrCotrEste e r.nd rsCaeceAnr the President, Mrs. (Rev.) Roesoe tof the Masseys, baving in view patients Who faiied ta usae - Oshawa, visited at 'Mr. J. T. Rundl's Soluina ladies and was thoroughîy on- was a younger son tif the late Fran- and Mrs. Norman Allun and Mi in the chair, M~enbers oif tbe Or- the possbility oif leasing it and run- pointments as they wouhd wt .... .Miss Marjory Couch, Betbesda, .ioyed by the one hundred and twen-j ris Gibson otiWindsor Lodge FarmJ Marlon Alin, Mrs. R. Parker andtino W .M. S. wei'e guesta of tse af- ' itoas a bigprcfassiinn was a guest tof Miss Kathleen Baker. t rsn.A h hs i h u-on the 3d ein, Clarke, "here lhe as Mr. A. 0. Parker ,vere recent vxsitors -tr antdte provinessd veî' n- ao itfT iyChee .Mr. and Mrs.1. R. Taylor a d p-or.gRpr. r.aA. P. Bracltif:Toron-bo'or78toears ao.hAs anboy.h GtortifsRev. andpMr'en. E. B. Cooke and( Ma-'ter Bruce visited at Mr. _Wright-i to addresd the ' ' ig i istended the No. 9 scbooi. 1He is sur-j1Eleon Tweed. trsigporna tuos oo ootpece nS.Gog' Y expetrtieni cadOtiins th ev ... se tand gaveber bng in h frmrl Mss - l ý.ional reaîing-Mrs-.. Gi'en1; piano Cbuî'ch both nborning and evening yu u hsi aaintm n son Wightys, Providence... r.adusual înteresting and spicy mannes- ie yhswdw fsmryMs .Gt. A. Covne. the new pi'in- <uet-Misses Edra Best and Marlou hast Sunday and in St. Saviour's, it is much better for you tophn Mrs. E. Hinkson, Oshaw-a, Mr. andl Ganls wei-e again in<lulgod in until iAnnie Coulson, and two sons and cipal tif the higb sèhool, accompanîo<î Gr'een; vocal solo-Mýiss, Dorothv Orono. in the afternoon. His ds-us a few days in advance adw Mrs. E. là. Hinkson, Phvhhis and'Utwilight called the tired and happy fveSgt oralmrie.,b r. on nitwoole.Rowe' reatl:ng-MrIs'C. Wo; cuse eeshiaryadblf i wi make a date for you. Teddy. Regina, Sask, 'rece'ntlyvisitpla\ei'5 home.-.Mr. and Mrs. Er- S. George's Churcb w'as filldtofJimmie and Isal, and bis mother, Wst;MssBarc ood;M sIadmaoadepinresv n i hrei o bte eupe ed at Mr. Thos. Baker's. Vo Weex-neýt Poster tof Detroit. 'Mich, visiteci capacitx- ut tho fumerai .service on Mrs. Coyealr.sentth ten o be'in. reatred mSisaon fu:ýi-- bar meis.e mrsio nbs Tee sn etre te . n oi ' sy m p a th y to M r. a n d s b s a u n t, M s. F a n n y A rn o t . . . . T h u r d a v a fte rn o o n , b re ast W e <n esd a y in sp ectin g î u b fruA l e p e'-isi n OTo s in s t f h a d e ' B o l n a e ju st in Otari a o th r ar Jae.Smals inhhe eathtif of ir andMi'sNos--aî otto an 1water boues t lotaindthgaiew afieCnluWbnnpeg wtt. prsent îndgaveas Cubstur'nmento Coourgdes auîst, Mrs. David Annan, wbo passec Francis, Mrs Fanny Arnot spent HOW BEST TO IMPROVE l ising a home bore after Sept. lat. xo\ ieades r.HmloWdedvad Co rgedin tetesiheterr i iin atg I te r ont e n on a on udavill i tb P n olndd a e - N W C SL.U M E E O T T e oml e tf M . n K night, S u e întendent o f O riental W ork ( o n a m n there. T he eig t ad- C onsultation is free and W e Newonihew'a< completely wvipedithe Doiion- Board, s1oke briefiy les w'ere: Mesdames C. R. Carveth, We Test Eyes It Is DonePrp- mg. Intermont in Dunharton, ... ville friendh. removal to Toronto ths out by fire on Friday afternoon. to th ,ijym t an isprto 0f Go J meon, hi. L w . R monh tf te J Anersn SithCo. J lthugbneibb -i'sfiocked to the al] Mrs M. Canmpbell, Saskatchew.. Fisher, H. C. Bonathan, J. E. MIat- nsanufactus-ers tif silvorware cabits- assistance and salvaged nîost tof the an, wa 'cie nt ieBebr cet .W akOnadE.CFih Juy& lv i villfgncy oes, vities, entc., hîur nitr, t h e unable to stop ship. Newvcastle ladies served teai or, and although they ovon none tof Ju y& L v vilagereslve itelfint a urey, hefire. It ]S tbought to have been and ail enjoysed a Pleasqnt social1 the trophies-just a gaine or so, they Poe78WDlve Bottie Filler and Capperresoretad H1 miyain sume sarecifo h ice tv. hlfhu hn 8 erresir dential csmniyn suerstart e d rmtekthnsoe afhugained somo exporionco. This is one of the most important depart- body can influence another firm tof _____________ ______ mens o th ne pateuizng lan whch ssues scomo kind to locate bore. abns of heuw te saf t ad planit h ssrsEven as a summer resort the fut- abou e ey adcleanlinessan h bottlinu' of ure is not toti weil assured judging E the ilk by comphaints on the lack tif public conveniences and accomodations at You must see this machinery to thoroughly the lake. Ren-arks are heard over andD appreciate its real value. Corne and see it workç- castl e-o nth e- Lake could be made to ing any time. ho if eîectrîc curriesst w-as only avail- ____ ____ ____able, if the bathing beach was more accessible, if it w-as cheaned up where the public are permitted, if thse bath- ESTABLISHED ÀE R R.S e e s & S ngracefui condition w'ere fixed, dlean- L i59 eand made more usabhe, if an out- IWHERE ECONOMY RLS let was made for Hanley's creek soij FOR £ITHE IEEiC.ENDj PHONES: Office 408; Houe. 175J BOWMANVILLE that tise foui and staé'nant waters might get away, if the rubbish and _________________________________________________________debris were clearod away froni each side tif the new bridge, if the site tif the old grain elevator wore levelledj up and nmade into some seinlanceo tf * p e n lae or afew'the reos A New Low Price for Fine Quality New Potatoes. G ivie b ur Co l r'thof ned.' the st:er esen L 5 H8 uy a SUPPlv and Save dent s wb. ,ownthoi' propei'ies are To A AI P Corne ThouIsands oif the Most Discriminating Wornen. a cî'edit to the community; ',hey For They Know that A & P Meats Are Fine Meats at Savings. would be a credit to any community, V Holdaybut the public propeî-ty along tise Genuilne New SeasTon Spring N e$ot t e a Holiday front is sadlyin oetof atten-LAB 1 ib. 3 Let our Expert Bakers Supply ____ t he EhessceF R O N TSa niTst Fnjîbab21 Fi«. Granulated Suizar at aRepresentative A &p afternoon wben Mrs. Austin Camp- L G b 7 O N b 2 bell gave a garden pa.rty in bonor oifSMKDSARC E-4 TO6LAVAG Th o m n il a e yMr. Harry Adaskin of The Hart SOE UA UE-!2T B VRG Th Boavll aey Huse String Quartette, and Mrm. PINCHA S2.SU G A R PHONE 97 BOWMANVILLE Adaskin, who are sumniering at the lIN C H A M b.25 ________________________________________ (Dr.) Geti. A. Carveth, and ber sis- SWEET PICKLEDU __________________________________________________ ter, Mrs. Hudson St.owe, assisted in L n'TE l.-im receiving the guests, nuiuhering HY-THE - -- about 200, who were present fram P O AIR O L PIECE l- 7 9 Isone tof the neighborin.g cottages, 5 f rom the village, and f rom Torontoý SWISS LOAF__ 1izh Macaroni 9 EIMNYSVN AU ow nile Ooo an otean eel.points. Miss Olive Ziegher, super- LUNCH HAM BOLOGNA- By the lb. 25c Starting Cleairance intendet of the Unvesiy ofTor- VRITYLOF-1htIVaIland lb39OEA LE3 Tns50 Beechs, among the guests, while DILL PICKLES-Medium Size 3 for 1 O FANCY NEW PACK SANTA CLARA VALLEY the teachers and lady assistants at 0f Sumnmer Footwear for Men, 'theamp were present and kindly a&- MFESH SPRING PR NEOODb. 5 coifee, sandwiches, biscuits and ice B O L R AVERAGE lb 5 J! 18 AIL THAT THE NAME IM.iLIE Women and Children ~~creano. Mr. Campbell took thse op- RIES2L.lb45 _____portunîity of taking cinema view». of PEAMEAL TOftET CAKE individuals and parties enaoyînga ei lTEI fa t e ing t BA ahrsle n thse spaciaus and niceB A O N PenialaE lb. 3 e ICE KISPIES-KeUbgaGAP2RUe A il Sum mer Good8 ~y kept grounds and these will prob- BA C N 1aek 2Pg.3c FnyFoia o i some near future date. ,Athoughl DUMARTS BANQUET HAM Slic forl. 5 ASPARAGUS oUTTINos WAX BEAN&-StaD"d thse majority tof those present were RLNSNN-F, rin b 5 y=a ValIeY-N. 2 'nu z'. QuAlîtY -......2 No. 2 Tins 33e to e ed ce ldie, fw epesntaivs f heBA ON- FEL BAN e From J/A.Pk.23 Choie Quaitty, No. 2 Tin 20e t o be Re uced ~1aens af w ere ntatives of intise B C N-ýE - d -b.P g.2FRUIT JELLIE8-Shlrrltfs PEARL NAPTL SOAp-. persns o f Dr. J.A fA. utier, ajorA.AVIES OLD E..................EarG2E..N..OR..SMIR.KED seeing is believining, aheLa te trsaelng hdome.liVINIIDc seeingis beievinyI Lae.wAssen mpeih MACKEREL-Fresh Atlantic ......Ib.12c BEETS-NCw Native (LLEity-New Native .1 rushed ber to tbe bospitai, Toronto, SEA HERRING--Fresh......l .Ic3 funches 10e 2Buîhil mnaking the fui trip in tine bour. Mr............IL i c..2B j"esle Fuller wbo i iso -rer HLOKFLES~Feh...b CARROTS-New Native PEz%RS-New California R. J. ~ S oe Storethe Sbantymen's Association is occu- CODI)-Freh .............h...lece I'ACnEWFXcO2f3 pyýnMr. Wm. Perrin's cottage, Cuts (centre Cls Slightly Higher) IL 12c CANTALOUPES . "PlNvNEATEDxlc.2orf Opposite the Bowman Honte. inthse been reguhar attendants at the opens ET uWu *. r oî>or.S el eutyBohPoe88United Churcis services where they sis13 uchst., AT0Td Diw3w'ra <5 ol cut~BckP.e~have made many acquaintance« who TorotoSil m.u GR m AlANIC IACW[C TEA Cran rds wili bo pheased ta kno'w that Mrs. ______________________rantfordDA_____________________ a momm m mu m a Fuller ln now doing nioeiy. D U M O r 0 A J "qlTrý ý- 7 -1-1 ý - "I-1-ýý- ý Il ý .- 1 - mq p

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