PAGEFOURTHE CANADIA.N STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1929 SOLINA ENNISKILLEN HAYDON 1 SILVER WEDDING AND HAMPTON Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tay- Corne and hear "Looking for Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. John Reu________ eeingofth lor have returned home from a pleas- Mary Jane" by Clarke township tal- B.iRglrmnhymeigo h ant motor trip through Western On-, ent under Ehe direction of Mrs. Don- Soad, Master David Collins, De.- Relatives Pleasantly Surprise Mr. and Hampton W.C.T.U. was held at Mrs.Sls taro; is Magurit Wigh, t. ld ob, Oon, o Fida eenigtroit, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Broad Mrs. W. R. Courtice and M",. Ferguson's on August 13. Miss l s S i Ctariness Margeriat W rhS . aid Robb, r n, on Frid (ay vnd ngd and Miss Violet Broad, Torontio, at T. G. Maton Katerson presided in the absence of L. ah a n d w th her auint, Mr . A utim 23rd, at 8 p. m. (rhsa dard'Mr. S ulas Trewins; Miss Nancy M rs. Peters. A ter the opening ex- b. asceandoter nieds Mr tme t nnikilenChuchshe.Johns, Hamnpton, Mrs. Frank Johns Saturday afternoon, August l7th, was ercises, Miss Helen Jobns favoured ON~ and Mrs. Tom Penfound, Oshawa, Admission 35e and 15c, unden the the scene of a happy reunlion which took wt Mrs Ac Pefoud, r. nd rs.ausice oftheWomn'sMisionry ndMiss Doris Johns, Long Sault, at place at Rose Glen Cottage, the Id wt iano solo. Mns. Clatworthy Mrlils. Aypenfudsn and rs. auspciey ft. onn' isînr Mr. Milton Slemon's; iMr. and Mrsq1James Courtice home, at Courtice, On- gave a splendid temperance eading. Mefl's $2.00 Ki Melville Staples and family, Orono Society. tario. The occasion was the celebration Ms onClilgv ietl 1 5W at Mr. J. T. Rundle's; Mr. Garneti Mr. and Mrs. W. Newton and Mss, H. McComb and family, Tot-onto,1 of the silver wedding annivea'sary of Mr. MJon he l of F ae a Winrd e al- ens $.5W ic Bk r rd, .ewantîe witH .ME. aur- uil N w o, H c o , 'li ~ a ily, Lindsay, at Mr. E. M ountjy's; nection with the same event, relativesI ing with er childhood. The next M en's 75e Bal. iceBaer;Mr an Ms. . . ink, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ormiston 's over Mr. and Mrs.John Broad and Master Mro! the amilE asnr,îw oortimeigt ea home ofBoM-s. 'sf$1.2 n Messrs. Hilton and Bruce, spent u- the weekend. . Mr. and Mrs. Silver- David Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Sulas mran lefToeon E. aoon, h eftarao (Rev.) J. R. Beck on Tuesday, Sept. ,nsp.2 an day with friends at Hastings; Mr., sides, Mt. Albert, Mr. and Mi's. Oscar Trewin at Mr. C. Avery's; Mn. and Representatives of Littlejohns, 'Court-' lOth. Attendance 12. M ns$ rs adMrs. A. D. Brodrick and son 1 Silversides, Zephyr, Miss Mary New- Mns. Theorn Mountjoy visited at M~r. ic asneRnie'd hrt'mi s Mr. and Mns. Herb. Pascoe2 ands tndwere prescrtnt. Grantot amll Jack, St. Catharines, at Mr. John!I ton, Kitchener, Mns. Phoebe Newton, Cephas Mountjoy's, Islington; i-. Thtsupe orswabunit-le isMdln Pascoe Mis Mens $2.00 Bh. Baâker's; Miss Ida Reynolds, Toronto,'Orillia, visited Dr. and Ms eru d Mrs il titnEni]Me., Teope sitig ourn tobout ixy-rie a edntt, s Mln R ossTent, icsss vstgMr.Jc Yelwe; rjson. ..Miss Muriel Moore is holiday- atd M. RMil s; iss A, nnikenTre.-ol re s, be o%ý' oneahi mo s o te edTontM.RsTro'75Lil viitngMr. ak elowee;Mr .olda-tables, placedein the huide of the great Oshawa, Were weekend guests at Mr. M ns$.0W Sr ne lR eyno.]A ds. W n dso r wit .hi!F rng kwith f in s i n T o nto. M ns in, C ourtice, M r. and M rs. W n. guests ha dt playe l as ch iren. The re - A . T reno uth s. ~S r w brother, Mr. A. J.beynoids; Ms fRi Fna snk Ro chseste ho. idainsgM w th Smith, Oshawa, M . and M s.Herb. past ve, Mr. S. J. Courtce, Lea ning-M e s S r w H J. cKsackwih bn oten Ms.I fiedsinRoheser .. Mis yrtle Scott and childnen, Bethesdae Mr. tooi< joint charge. of the program and ENFIELD only 2 dozen Thos. Pascoe, Hampton; Mr. and! Jeffrey, Scugog Island, is visiting her and Mrs. Sidney Trewin and family, under their direction Miss iva Courtice Mrs. W. J. Reyn*olds and Ruth witb'1 brother, Mn. Orr Jeff rey. . .. Mn. and lEnniskillen, Sundayed at Mr. Wm Crice an drs. to '% MicelToIr. and Mms.Cha.%Gass Brok Bus- yv bissiser Mr. R Smenill, her' Ms.Lev Brntattnde te wd-Trewin's; Mr. and 3Mrs. Hnyronto, daughter of mrs. A. W. Johnson, lin, Ont., Mrs.: Gordon Hall, son y5 GofHS rwo;Ms eeBae ssed inganvrayo r n rýW Mountjoy anoMrre0fielt,,rnes Edith Short, presented Douglas and littie daugbter, Bnamp- BosGlfH S nywod; Mss elenBake isspen- dig anivesanyof r. ad Mn. W andMn.Russell Mountjoy, them with a beautifut silvr tea service ~Gl i ing a few days with ber grand-I R. Courtice on Satunday. . Mr. AI- 1Bîackstock, at Mr. J. Crossman's; andtry This %vas followed imm,<It ton, Mn. and Mrs. John Liddell, Pitts-BosGlfH e parents, Mn. and Mrs. W. J. Brnagg 1 bert Stainton, who bas spent two, Mn. and Mms usriGîet Ens atl ya address to NIrs. Florence,VfrN..En.n Ms nn 5 nyM n Bowrnanville; Mn. and Mms.Robt 1ek'hldy ih fied ee iln tMn hre ann'~I . rytad by -Mr. J. J.*Mson, 1*1-Adams, North Greece, N.M.; Mr. and hswe on White, Mn. and Mns. A. Whitnel nd' eturndt iboeinCalsGrr'; manviile,,and the prescritation of a sim- Toot.Mi Mm mih sawi Oi-lan tea service and tray to ber, by lie Mýrs. Wm. Patt, Port Arthur; Mn. and June, Toronto, at Mr W. J. Rey-. - s. Stainton and Clifford are ne- daying at Mn. Wm. Tnewin's; Mr. sister, Mrs. T. Bnown, Lindsay.Ms.AoBndRoadMn;M. M.and Mrs. Countice andl Mrs. 'Mason Wm. Bentham andl Miss Sara Ben- Grant and Miss Gertrude We bber tulations to Miss Marion Orchard on Mn. Frank Cnossrnan's, Taunton; surpreise and gratitud(e, and sipeechesBand ndMsMupyOhaa Columbus, at Mr. H. E. Tink's;_M n. completing the pescribed course for Mrs. E. Bradley rotoed witb Mr aundeamade by M. LaarenOshawaonS eTo and Mrs. L. C. Snowden and family ,la certificate as' Supenvisor of Music. anMn. E SaplsmtaLndsy lst Mr..T.BowLawnceMr.onal n.adMToE-rt rmso Lidsy a- ronto, Grandma Courtic,,,, Lowmanville Mr. James Gallaghen, Port Penny; MapleGrove at M Thos Bake's. ' Mn. Graham, Mrs. Hossack and Sattunday and visited f instere;- Courtice. Toronto. Nir AbertR hindi, o- eercetvstn f n jPoe2 Congratulations to Miss Ileen Bal-! son Jack, Mrs. Stanley May, Toronto, M .Gatwobsbe iiighlI lrmn r ereStrwstMrs.andJ. rs vton.mstn son, a pupil of Solina Public Scbool,j Mn., and Mns. Stewart Rodman, Sc-bsbohrinteNrbWs , nn hl, Mr.l-onl ith-l,1ornPohMone___26_ on passing ber Middle School Alge-]gg pn udya .C S-on's. A. Mceil'; isshemBrales a . il, vrslon, Os!ltt Mrs., MnJT. Sanîler- on hl, Toronto, ani--.ltîodSano,r.YON bra anti Composition ...Divis;on,..Ms Gourlie and Miss Elsie Oke, retunned with Mrs. j. Gneenwood, 'mni,r of Ebenlezer lirl Messagesi________ Hall Tbursday evening %vas ivell at-' Wesley Oke's. retunning tO their Bnadlev's,, to Bidgeburg, and is bol-] _NbyM. datr ,on. Tororito ____________ ~î . b o r e o S u d a . . . M n . a n d M n s W id a x i n g tfr; M . A . B e h a d r o n t Mr . G l e n n T . o ît1r t tC , N e N v Y o r k , e t u r n e d h o m e a f t e n s p e n d i n g a td d . g Am ft e ht uin s s a n - ol lGriffin a d e e r A e c- a d C iî, Mis, Frnak, :ua tri-] rs. t> Ml. eek witb ber parents, MnI . and M s. did rogarn f naligs, ian sols I andsons Ellis and Wilmen. farnily v:sited Mns. Austin Larmer 1Eu.-!,. Windsori.\r ti Mv-.. Frank and coinit ign was enjoved !ani daughter Marion, visited Mr. Bunketon, who bas netune one Ts l.' nI isE mrer, Green River ..Mrs. A geog ah ac vs cuced; and Mrs. T. Hall, Brooklin. Mn. aftrnber ver-v';UcceSfu pea Iyjvl-nE n L , Oit-,M. a-hi! Gog Symu an MssEt, at the close. ..- C. G. 1. T. meeting' and Mns. John Broad, Detroit, Mis,. in Toronto; Miss forna T eaion,1 ndOb \C11«.e.ta tri.l, r t li, A.. n, vs. illiMs teVoa Sth ..a.i was held at the borne of Mrs. S. E. 1 Silas Tnewvin, Haydon, Mn. and Mns. awa. is holidavi ng at ber ' - s irittrîng im;t x 1t ,l y.tl0 neettM.adMSnada ni Tbonîy on as'bone;0Mh-. îtî tiniaxnes -ol' î~-litre Mr. Rna ls ld St y - M .n Wi-onMondav afternoon. De-I H. Slemon and daughter Greta, Ton- W. h î'n a etuî-edrn e flTori.-i,. .î,rooîrînt,'tritlin C as. M. c ttuth nanti atenedr. votional period -as taken by Mrs. onto. Miss Kate Moore, Dr. C. W. Itonsedn w k.a erro.'. .tiiCTas. M.Fît si Gîttîran-I. a lch E-and Mrs. Slemon and family', Bow- thon's, ~r .MDnlBo~mn t t-itl îtl,,,î .. aetanxesn.n niMs John Baker; a eading by Miss EAnni s ilend socwk ial tti-stir,- iiSatt,,iî. l i oa, nesa. J Mr.nst ndIf MisS eîxa Tink; Miszs Muriel Baker fav- nimanville, Mn.and Mns. Hugb Cong r r atulatons towMnE er- ltvn ihut uss0 tu ourd itha îan slo;an rs' .i vsitd M.tnt Mr. ohnSI'mo. S gls ntipuilz3f (lim Badiirultr tataiîts orlon tf,,nn May obsto.ainiddMrs iJms _i i it. A . d ,triinJo hdnbStem onns sS toll e .. .CM n.gna tM i s.iRoHst h e n - E E E D M O N D ouChoosing a Voiatisoo; n" nwbicbi.i bs1 O lo J.Reynolds gave a splendid talk o r. S u dn, E w a vte S ly a d M. B r tn on hin (us. fr, a dM.îta-Ms Cre1I Jîhn sant n , vis îted M . J ms M Mr. Mc bot in ever ., r. nd rs C nvla.ld, a t or y . .M .a dR ah r was, hn daugîer, Ts. COsuccess at thein necent Lower Schoo tîîuî,-(hirr. \litu INI-- lîtt. HJhnyPndhono.Chuist-chsonr. Whae a mucb appreciated .A social haîf S 1e m ) Il...... anid M Ont Exrianations passing i Stalleshurc ser houn ' srthona enjcoeu hnMsGl. s ye n dube lcsubject written. Mj o n. ElI., ioss, o,tI-. nt Nrs ice next Sunday evening ut tht us-1 Weniy srvo a dlicouslunch t Bethany, vîsited at Thos. MeGien.sIA. W. Jo isnon, oot- t l: 'Mr. ant,!r.uahor A nm rfombratjrcieas rm the girls. 'Meeting closed with sing- I..Mi.ts Revu McGill la spending two I iiF. ati.Sh Ett rai.. il. ril i, Cl an nme fo er t- tatieasot ing "Taps.. An interosttng mis- I weeks at Lake Ros.-eau, Msoa AL RV Ilot is . -nt1. :iri n,1il.-!Rev. H.S. Cobh forerju niohr ps aei sok sionary program was given on Sun- Mr. antiMc. lod nale, rk-a M..dMssGts hrrwoittt;r 'Meiss . hhore isnathome.. day uftornoon in change of - lA. inxvee SndaPiîcterionMngan j s4Violaat J. Rey-nolds. Mis lay Ylow n. James BnadleY. ..Mn. and Mrs.j spent Sunday with the former's The on,,-ntiatio)n tt,5 oM.ot!<yco Mr aodWill Thonîp-on, >Mr. and Mns. J,. daughten, Mns. Ivan M. Law.,_ . rs. %%IlCiîtc Sh l e o t a vne dng; Mn.H av o ld R it , Toronto, M r. H . St ong, H o -îM . -and M rs. Cha lie W hite, O s a , M r. and M rs. w . R . Cutice: A n-l, - ___r,_F R S H F solo; and Mn. R. J. McKessock gave land, Man., at Mn. J. nebr .pn udy ihbrprns r tveanti frienîls'W.- litav sî-nhtl,-l atR M om il "'ieit<, t ci:d-ntc. Mn. and Mis. Hugb Fitsimmon-s short talk on "Hindrances to Evan- Mîx5. Harding, Cinn., U3. S., Mrs. B.'and Mns. J. D. Stevens. .Mn. and' on tîlt tvaelfl intv.sr !atisnHny erot r ussw ThirstomEar gelism in India," aften wbich Mn. B. Pamen, Tononto ,Mns. Nel-son Smitb ,Mns. Samuel Snowden, Mn. Thos. ..otir weidng dlty yo o n a Ms SDS.trook ae s. G. Stevens dismissed the meeting.- . .Enfield, spent a fow days with tbeirI Snowden bave rhaî,py o avey ev'nt thent0-nande-ina oSon aJack rHks ...To1nonto, bustin ..August meeting of Solina Wom- aunt, Mns James Mountjoy Sr. i . pleasant trip to tht Pacifie Coas t asîy et n3 tNveîtyier ît-n ta-h o an n.a ndMs msBodbo- j uyhere. en's Institute took the form of a Mns. Roy McGillNlrs. Thos. McGill and visiting friends and relatives on ist.nIre t in lifr- toctîter. Since thtit and, Man., wene necent visitons at jOrsoei "Hard Time Gatbeing" at tbe home and Miss Reva mýotoned to Cobourg route..Mr. and Mrs. L. C 1S wtrA~hving resitîî înîîoîsynttM. a.Sot' .M .adMs __'a"ue±. h.Scw,,,,,omne, you heIrti-,, nalle b inthter torts of Mrs. Chas. Srnith last Tuesday and spent a pleasant day ...Mrs. don and family apont Sunday witb Yotir fiiil ahane o! nî-hanbili totnaleAM. Jasn, orefieldMr and M.n aftennoon witb Mrs. A. Millson, pros- Swetman visited Mrs. Inwin, Sea- IMn. and Mrs. Thos. Baker, Solina. tctivitit.s wshiCh hav, prornnted tht ad- Pur F I ~vanc,.m,.nt of thtle-t nenss th d-Mrs. Frank Sbortt, Brampton, at- ident, pnesiding. Program was in grav'e..Miss Renna Swootrnan isi . M~r. and Mrs. Frank Hanford, communjîy o itret f th, e h eeraina .R change of gnoup 4 and consisted of a spending a few days with Mns. W. 1 Bloomnfield, N. J., are visiting hob isenrh hm, col.aticunh a on te on atd a ndWe Re.o p piano duet byhMisses elenhandMur- Swoetr. as oriese audyad-Miss Jean Martin, To-'ter, Mrs. R. R. Stevens, and othen 'm'el] fl-ii1th-.lrg'-r commuaity Yuwetoknd getroen adMs iti Baker; eading by Miss Evelyn rno pn fwdy ibMrs. rlaivs Misses Betty and Mi,- f Ile aabet-n hîlpfîl ant i Sron o.FaRnl.M .of rgeand-ortt Milis9on; a papen by Mrs. A. J. Rey~- (Dr.) Forguson. ... Ourn cormunity dred Snowden spent a few days with Som9 ttihostealrsn î or r tirt Wirtnk.on vsied.atM. GJackeShortta 1 , .F nod,"icesNwad50 Years was saddened on Mondaynonning their grandrnotben, Mns. Thos. Baker, wedîing clr art-e not allie toi e.Mn. and Mns. Howard Mitchell, Ago": vocal duet by Misses Evey by tbe death of Mn. Joseph H. Maneet oa.vey i- Solina, and othen relatives. ..Mn rittia. To metiîon only on,.,Torontol and Jean Millson. At the conclus- tin -ho died in Bowmanville Hospi- and Mrs. Eben Snowden and daugb-j thèe T. Coarice t igbtuh oL u'-h-noroo, tt... . Mns. (Rv.)Ths. BrwnaPs. 2 ion of the pnograrn the membens in tai ater an ilîness of four weeks ton Margaret, Oshawa, are holiday- ahill, to attend. Lindsay, Mrs. T. G Maeon, Mrs. Rose costume paraded on Mn. Smnitb's caused by a stroke. Joe had a cheery ing witb bis parents, Mn. and Mns. Othens present on that ocasion haveand Mn. and Mns. T. Sandorson, To r- Poe2 beautiful lawn. The costumes pro- disposition and will be missed by W. J. Srtowden, and othex relatives, art. san Inspiration to us. onto, spent the weekend with Mn. vided abundance of variety and ovenyone young and old. The Sun- - -.- . Mns. Thos. Baker, Solina, apent h<indiy acceP't thie silver tia a'-rvice, and Mns. W. R. Courtice. amusement. The judges, Mrs. j. R. oral took place from the churcb un a few days last week witb ber daugh- anti tray as a souvenir o! this îîusî,icioîîs_________________________________ Kiveîl, Mns. E'vertt Hoar and Mn. Wednesday to Bowmanville Cerne- ten, Mns. L. C. Snowden ..Those occasion, together. with our bs ih. _________ _________ frnmany Years of happiness ndhealh. ... J. Reynolds, after careful delib-itory. ..Lagu e -as well attended on who attended church soi-vice on Sun- SgeiT aiy andReate. eration, awarded finst pnize to Mrs. I Wdneyn igbt, as lusural. After, day were pleased to hear Mn. Fowke, Countice, Auguat 17, 1929. S. E. Wenry. Mns. J. T. Rundie a bymn, Rev. J. M. Whyte led iniToro nto, sing a solo entitled "My -on the prize for best dressued lady prayer. Ted Tbornett gave the lTask." He also ably assisted the Tht presentation àdtlres 10Mns. Flor- not in costume, while Mrs. Walter bible neading and the devotional w55s choir. Ail wene pleased to see etact P. Mason. Cryderman easily captuned the boo-by given by Milton Stainton. Topic, Pastor Stainton in bis own pulîpit on day !uî 1Florncetht mon: Ptt rte tan W prive. Sevenal snapshots wore tak- "Forward with China," was well tak- Sunday.Misses Melyn and Lil- not u 1 tI." eroto*Bte iieta EKEDS on aften whlch refreshments wene on by Mns. R. McGill. Readings hian Bell, St. Catharines, are visiting 0At tire limm ! ofur rnmovalfrmAv senved. Pleased to have Mrs. J. R. wene given by Harold Kay and M-ns thein aunt, Mrs. H. A. Farrow..to gv, out etiofina1m-witI A iit tti store wiII gave you real money. C&oper. the District President, and H. MeGili ... Ms. Arthun, Belle-! Mr. and Mns. Sid Gneenham and more formai way than what was cia--hnrdao nso esn Mns. Cowan of Orono as visitons, ville, Mnr. and Mns. McDonald, Mr Miss NeIlie Greenhani, Binch Cliffe,'ydone, huit for various reqsons lu diii -rd f ies fsesn l and Mrs. Neil, Toronto, wene week- spent Sunday witb thein brother,Mn that tIme. So totiay wo- are taking ad-1 Watcb for New Rogers Radios. end visitons at the Pansonage. Chas. Greenhani. vantage Gr this opporlunity, a'hea so -1WOY R. ID H E IGM ___________________________________________________________A Igilthtred together to dIo honour to the - IMOTER ND DAUGHTER coupîle whom a, ehave Just hteûn congnaî - Bec nso w ieadu-A BANQUET AT ENNISKILLEN ulating, ta 1h,. hope and conti(iI,nc,,. that Bece wenw hteadu-A i,'y o h-rcainwt Oî S-uit-y ibe wilitng t10sart an ll.omro!the - vebot Avery pleiasarat ovent took place îgolhat yountheoval 10 vTh olnt .î- bleached, free from specîts, o ~~<Peerless rays dist~~~~~inc ht lois itmoit5o Toronti wscn fecletwih htwl m o "Pee les Tr ini g P ys"in the basemrent of the United Cburcb ýii wt 10r13mto eîy sain a f1tinIaieI A.aa N5at Enniskillen on Tbunsday, August ;I, ve iet.tî 1w at ii! w rt- tite,, fecletwih htwl m 1th, when the Un-Ki-Lo group of muaIb, wiiling 10 av. Our otit, i prove with washing, special value, bo CAPITALIZE YOUR EDUCATION! th C. G.I.-T. etertaind tother gtitn,' f r e s! riletha -45 Yr ývn in ho langprerner Yri-i adal h mothens at a Mother and Daughten fluenc, a nîl tîtvotion 10t-nygooti c,îu5c A course in the Peonles wilI equip you wîth the necessary Banquet. A short prognam was wil he txtresh anti proîlîtr etff. <itse skill in stenogr,,phy to make the education you have ne- given in the c1îurch by the' girls prev- iaii ceîved pay you big dividends. loua te the supper. Miss Grace wicoa.e yîn, that you wo Idi not 1 E T B S Woerry acted well the part of chair- w)itîts,(- onrflatîenv te cannot refratn f im Our omployrment department reports ail asat tenm's gradu- lady. Pe ig ee gvn b ~ihilctn o ntt iurooftnî ates workîng by the nmiddle of July. -Misses Marie Oke and Elsie Moore; jt-ciTta. il,, eeîpmnt o! yoirîyaS e 1 x 6 înELeiBA. S E tan R rectaton y Mss ona c.ltiîre eeiseingudtnt o oi of ie1 iceindur-olrsxl of rose, tna Writ tedayforful infrmaion reitaion y Mss onaDik inson -,lotî O! whîom have nl'wantîel our t-tu Wrie -da fr ullinormtin.vocal solo, "Oh How 1 Miss o_ o:Irts l'y tiirdistingujih,,,.d tntens la, designs. You will find many uses for thes uution, ch aîilcter, and plosition i qif' FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 3rd. Nigbt," was nicely given by M&ise lanttccognition of thoseiexcllen fîet. Alice Ashton. Miss Velma Orchard, ItIes o! characier Wjhicb syoii so consttn spot or to brighten somne de Treasunon, gave a splendid report. ] at] oniluniy tngt-1e lAter ail singing "Pack up youn Bowieanvilht. antii mititaining ti THE PEERLESS BU'ZINESS COLLEGE Troubles in youtr old Kit Bag," ail thte________________of___________ repained to the basement where a aceeized, h1h.families rern-iotnel i 17'/2 Simcoe Str-eet North Oshawa, Ontario sumiPtuous supper was served Con- this gathenîing, we sl you10aep 32 INCH GINGHAM ihes artclesSOliat lnyotirnat-htome-, istinc o aadahn cetake ' Rrta niiatw surrounidlngs andace associa-Th ___ ___ __ ___ __ ___ ___ __ ___ __ ___ __ ___ ___ __ ___ __ _ ie c ea an c ke. A leasing ons. ou wilI have sm thing to rT hinds qua lt3T is recom mended for T his a ted wt h eto s M O f former . 4 ne ai eh estr fea tuheas at-teney cak-He decor- !ti'Ot 0 good service and easy laundering. knov ____________________________________________________________ tY a kinti Providenace coninu-wdhseia datg a anod gu1.T. t, R ev. J. M Wb he a rît i, ce --- s _- d _-t_ o!ai Shop locajeW nixthdfîrnFNe Rogrs Rajins J Fornierly S. W . Mason i Il ho loatd nxidoo Est otf Royal Theatre I1c~ sog~ E~ Nî. ýrmnn Taylor, Welland, phone: Shop 264; House 453. Bowrnanville T PO Te Rund antI Suar Phone 164 Bol A BABY REmEDYt Hall, CourieeV Your Favorite ___________________________________________ ~APPRMIEuBv DOCTORÈ L m usjedav and Thurs<Iay. <to'- Shopping Centre ash Go ail the Prices NSUMMER GOODS haki Pants for ...............$1.50 'ork Shirts for.................... 95c Shirts or Drawers for ..........Sc c$1.00 Bal. Combinations for $1.00 sShirts, collar attached, for $1.50 ue Overalîs with bib for ....$1.50 Sand Cashmere Sox for ........50c 1rk Pants for ................$2.00 .ts-balance must go this week-- left for ................Haif Price ïour hat for next season. ;, reg. 75c, for ...............50c e, reg. 50c, for ..................39c 3uits, 2 pairs of pants, regular $35, [y for ......................... $24.50 4. Chartran Bowmanville Cooked Meats ;TONE'S APPETIZING DISPLAY lways prided ou1'selves in the at- ient of cooked meats we always There's a big variety to suit every )nomical prices. For a change ý on the menu. :UITS AND VEGETABLES ,tment is proxning very popular ers. You'll know why when you s now more than a Butcher Shop >td Sre," -vrySrvc ,DMONDSTONE PECIALS August Clearing Prices on &ble merchandise. RCERIZED BROADCLOTHS good looking and splendid Iring broadcloth, 36 in. wide, very wanted shade; suitable womnen's smnocks, dreses, Dmers and children's wear of kinds, 25c Yard nd blue, with dainty printed ýe, such as covering a worn ,rk corner, Each the "Big 3" Shirt so weil for its excellent wear, ra heavy English Cham- iblue and khaki, size 14 sist wn le of -in 98C Eacà JBLE BED COTTON SHEETS le from a goocd quality sheet- 72 inches wide and hemnmed, ches long; ail rady for use, vwhite, $.9E.ach COVER id service, neatly I)atterned. ize 54 x 54, ~ch e Ltd. & Son )wmanville, Ont. PaY Cash and Buy for [cas PAGE FOUR MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 1 1 0