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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Feb 1930, p. 5

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1THE CANADIN OrATEANs BOWUMVUJ&%LEHU'RSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1930P AEJV For Sa!. or Ezchang. FOR EXCHANGE ON FARM-36000 Oshawa residence on 100 acre fulI>' equip- ped tIn.m Farm listings wanted. Sond full ysricuiare o! your farm te A. E. Murdoch, 18%e Klng St. W., Oshawa. 7-3 SKATING AT TAYLOR'S RINK TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS With Orthophonic Music. Admission 25c and 15c. -.1 c Bargains! STANFIELD'S L Heayvy ibbed Shirts and regular On Saleà PENMAN'S U? Wool Shirts and Dra'm On Sale1 COMBINATION Watson's, Stanfield's ané wool, merinos ané 20% Reductic SWEATERS AND SI Heavy and light woois, JI ail makes, al styles, valuei Out They Go This We. MEN'S 0VE Any Overcoat in the store uni Price to clear. This iç get a reai Overcoat for1 Te .CIL mmirt. 1pm Eggs Eggs That's what chicken farrners want. And qualit> eggs gel the best prace. FRED FASTER FAT COD LIVER QIL and get eggs ini abundance and of a quality unexcelled. Faster Fat brand Cod Uiver Ou ts $1.75 per gallon ais Kersiake ' THE DEPENDABLE DRUG STORE Dank clouda ma>' close 'er tht vision, Stornis drive mne away fro i tht 10 CENTS w. are pr.pared te Sive quleli shore; ,_e-â o e ROYAL THEATRE, *OWNANVILLE :o- al kia . Bthpe, like th ,arp o aretai, At an>' evenino performance durIn seNicKeLo A kndsofE ,,C H RsTouti i' elnomr. month of February, 1M3. Only ontlOPLATING FL... *~, Plowon, mysterious rivtr, coupo applIcable on cash uiaid &d. CadaSieCoortn DewmaUtil By faith and a bol>' endoarer, ite Tht future bath blas f*r me. AddiIUODM 001P0fl5 f153'b.c îU ai omisil t J1 A. M. E. no ItateemisaOnce.owzavi D>r. »d lia J. M. Whlt4, Font Mosan. John Baker, J. F. Oabom» Bol% eolénated thse forti.tk aunt- and Chas. Allia wero .-a"*mg the -lib- ,.ury oet teb r im bM Iatweekt terested ones from thia dWitlot u00 It. tribut« venu nid hi w«&dand attended tht MllereI>rdenukaset wtb goveraShorthcrns in Toronto lest veeli. 01 HICH SCHOO Thursday, Fe School will b. open to t] from 7 t At 8 p. m. in the Assembi given Chief Inspector Rogers, P Representatives froni A short musical progra ANNUAL COMMENC, will be held ini the ne FRIDAY, FEBRUAI Board of Trustees of that the public aval themý of inspecting the new sel or Friday evenings. As in previous yeaii, willi be held Friday evenii gram to which invitations C. R Maton, SecrietaryBoard IN MEMORIAM LOCAL AND OTHERWISE MINISTERS AND CHURCHES DIRTH8 la lvia memry f MrewShar, Mss Alenis ATeaherSTEVENS-At Bowxnanville Hospital.. Ino dcie erury ofth, 1926. rpMissMararet ABç's isiting ATI'hr raiingCassinbin on February 4th , 1930, to Mr. and Mre. i Ih thik o! you lar the aY 192o6 lbro. heki twice a week in Welcoine SUn- I Fred Stevens, Mapie Grave, a son. But of the yeare before, ýMr. L. 1- Mason, Orillia, in vioit- day Sehool with Prof. J. B. Reynoldsi And I1 110w, dear father you are content ing his father, Mr. F. H. Mason. as instructor. DAH 1 cannot asic for more. _____J___el ome iim IKTTA 2 Kn t, odn To me you're just thie saam5 dear dad, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and Rv .J i~e1afre ii- WCETA 2 îgS. odn With a heam and a emile no other tiad, baby son spent a Ifew days in Toron- ter of Toronto Methodist church and Feb. th, 1930, Rev. L. W. Wickett. I wonder if you know how and . a native of Millbrook, Ontario, died WI LSON-In Port Hope, Feb. 1, 1930, Are the many hearts your lite mae on Feb. 8th ait Iyfnn Hayon, FIcrida, Mx' Ann Bloomer, beioved wifeo! the glad. Miss Jessie McDouga1, Toronto, a«ed 72 years late JoeephtF. yWiise, .in ther 84th ayear. _____ an__ a lywas recent guest oa 'Miss Lenore o uneCOim4 tt4 o K-At yrtian, bys twn Ma iOigmior !m ea ag.Quick. -~<~l of.i t~ o huab' an.2.1, 0nq o Inloin mmoy f y ea dug . ,United Churmh wtlim»st ln TrInity beloved hubnd of Ann e Pegelly. in ter, Mabie Allun, who pased away Fleb- Mesar. d dClrneGo<od- IChurull, Cobom,« May 26tli o u, hie 76th year.H ruar lîh, 129.manwere of rians i Oa-' 40 mnlitn ad ~ FOWLER-In Toronto Generai Hoepital IJaree1t Mi, yo hve2eft.u. ma, n w guests fa ed n s-2Md. About 40iiit n a.on Monday, February lOth, 1930. Bric Deare gonbe tou be nomeu, w nSunday. men wiU be prilLt.McLeod Fawler, beloved huaband of Ini this world of care and borrow Ms lzbt SicTr To, rinity United îChurch-Rev. J. U rc. Teer h i Ot er Ail your sufferings now are o-er. in visiting lier niece, Mms. A. J. Adanis Robins, pastor. Next Sunday ser- McCOWAN-On Monda>', Feb. 10, 1930, Werug Iiedadved tohaig e rs, TeBnao. vices at il a. m. and 7 p. ni. Ser- et Portage la Prairie, Man., David Mc- Throgh sverl cingig yersCowan, formeri> of Bcarboro, brother o! We shared each other'e eorrows, Mr. G'oo. A. Sherin and siste:-, Mrs. nmonts b>' the pastor. 2.30 jp. 1.- Sheriff Alexander McCowan, ln hie Bllet And shed ench thère tsears. F. D. Mackay, Toronto, w.ere in town Sunday Sehool. Cordial invitation >'ear. ny one nowe hest eartcel Saturda>' calli""' on friends. to ai] services. RICE-In London, Ont., Tueeday, Feb. Oni>' th30,seawhochaveecon taucaneteli 0f the grief that le borne ln silence A St. Valentine Supper will be held St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churci, Mr î at rW.Groice, a agter o1 0f the one who we loved s el nteS. . FHl day, Fe. 4th, cre Temperanoean Church SU îrs nterre<I ln Bowmanville Cm and___ Brother. 5.80 to 8 p. mi. Tickets 85c. Mornlng Worship il a.nm.; Evenlng etery. Cr- la lvin meoryof ny ear roter ehaa ~ ~ ~ Woreffip 7 p. mi.; Sunday School 2.80 H-IPKIN-On Saturday, Feb. 8th, 1930,; In ovig mmor ofmy earbrohèr OsawaMinsteialAmfiatciihmp. nM. Rev. M. H. Sewell, B. D., at Barrie, Ont., Reverend William Hip-' Richrd altr, ho lie Ap 19'~ii~nwd Ia sandN iill at othserkm, ln hie 8ird yiear. Former panter off lie as Watway 5od pil2,19. enw It tnda n Bunda>' Attica, N. ., irach a oh e-Trinity Congregational Church, Bowman- He ka nd, s o oo, nsesh anfneras *xeept lu urgent neeulty. vices,.ile Few on thils earth his equai cain find I Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Byerg and Mr. Bridge St. United Ghurch Bele PEARSON-On Feb. 10th, 1930, at 44 Honourable and upright in ail hie wrnys Shipmna.n are spending a c5Ouple Of ville, .Sunday School celebrated l*a Inwood Ave., Toronto, Elizabeth Jane Loyal and true to the end o! hie days; i months in Toronto with the fornier's 0t e Gray nSnaylft lanville, beloved wife of Fred Peareon.1 A lovng brotetne n id Ot nieax uSna at Interred in Orono. Mother of Mr. Johný Beatifl ery edef anbehind son. Rev. Frank Langford, General Scre- Glanville, Bowmanviile.I ,Sadly nissed b>' hie Sisters, Niecee1 Mr. Fred Paul and bride, Brock- tary ci Suuday Scbools and Youug so f r. nd e anvlfed H.nGWer and Nephpwq. Sistpr Gracevllaesedg prt f hi People's work for Canada, WaS the day, February Sth, 1930, George Alfred,, ---honeymoon with his sister, .Mrs. C. Speaker. sagedf1Mryean reG Amonted . Inter Nt B. Hurley, "The Octagon. Offleers of Sparling Mission Bnd Union Cemetery, Oshawa. i otice t Creditors Mr. and Mrs. John Glanville and for boys of Trlnlty United Chtireh WOTTEN-At Burneide Genieral Hos- Mr.andMrs Sai Ganill atendd ae: uprintendents.-Mrg. » M. liltal, Toronto, on Wedneeday, Februar>' Mr. and Ms. Sam ra.vC. J.atSmald arPrSualdenth i,1930, AMp.ry Berneice, Infant daughteri Ail poisons having dlamns againet rMr the funeral of the former's mnother, Waroic&,MmCJ.Sae rsen of Jdr. and Mrs. Norval C. Wotten, Solj P.rrt Jones of the Township of Darling1 Mrs. Fred Pearson who died in Tor- -Bcyd 8lemon; Vice Prenident- lina, Ontario, aged 15 days. ton are herehy notifled that notice and, onto and wvas burjed at Orono on Fired Wood; Rec. Sec'y.-Bfert John- proof of such dlaimis must be fyled wtth so;Cr e'.JeWgtnn W. Ross Strikp. Solicitor, Bowm.inviilei Wedneszday. tn o.Scy-o hna. Lost or Founmd Ontario, Trute.e for certain crplitors, Mr. -Melrille H. Staples, Orono, The new Trinity College Sehool on or hefore February 22. 1930.~ buildings at Port Hope will heOofficiai- HORSE BLANKET LOST-In I3owman- Thereafier distribution wiii b e made by the defeated candidate for D~urîam 1 -~Hl ille on Saturda>', Feb. 7th. Finderi sajd Trustee to euch clinants onlcas County in the last federal election, ly opened onl UMay 16th, Uy Ris iplea1 leave at Stateeman office. 7-tf hi, shalh then have notice. 7-1 has been appointed Assistant Secre- cell.ecy Lord Wilhingdon, Governor- en tar, to Mr. W. H. Moore, Chairmani General of Canada, and on the gamle 1LOSTr-Package 0of papere, price lise, ___________________________ o th Doinin TrifBoad. day his Excelleucy will pay hlm offIciai I letters, etc., In Bowmanvile. Pisee of the Dominion town ffBPort.HPav. at A. & P. Stores and recIeir THIS COUPON 18 WORTH4 At the Dryden-Miller combination IB otetw fPr oe 10 C NTS1 sale of Shorthorns held in Toronto St. Paul'.s hurch-Rev. D. W. 10 CENTS ~on Feb. 5th, J. F. Osborne bouglit a' Best, D. D., Minister. il A. ni.- atds ROYAL THEATRE, BOWMANVILLE yearling heifer Srom T. A. Russellt Morning worshi.'eh coweak th BIYCLE WANTED-Gi"sbcle At any evenlne performance during for $210, and S. Chas. Allun paid io htwrdWhc cooud te BC LE WN D-irs byl, month of February, 1930. Only on1e $145 for a young bull consigned by things which are xighty"; 7 p. M_. fair condition. Phone 263, Dunc-an coupon applicable on each pald ad- W. J. Dryden. Evcning Worship-"'A Gentleman of Smith, 13owmanville. 7-1' misson.the New Testament"; 2.30 p. m.-1 BOARDERS WANTED>-Board for one miso.Mr. and Mrs. Samuel OkeHn Sunday Sehool. otw respectable Young men ornir ____________________________eh ried couplle, with use o! garage. Mrs. T. Street, will celebrate their fiftieth St. John's (Anglican) Chur-ch- Bennett, Seugog Street, Bowmanville. wedding anniversar>' on Wednesday, Rt'. R.J. Shires, RecWr. Septua- Phone 297. 7-2' Fébruary 19th, and will receive their geima Sunday, Feli. l6th: Il a. mi. LOA RE ESNAVEWN O frind a th hni ofthirson M-.-Holv Communion and Sermon; for Bowmanvilie and District, fir the Frank Oke, King Street, froni 3 to 6 2.30 p. m.-Sunday School and Bible -Old Reliable FonthIli Nurseries." A IL OP NI Cand Sto 1p.l Clas-s; 7 p. m.-.-Evening Prayr splendid opfning, with exclusive terri- ye.tory right. Sendi for circular flatter and OPENING ther pleasant evening was spent Confirmiation class1 each Wednesday ful Information. Stone & Wellington, athhoe«Mr. and M,.. E. Pss at 8 in Parish Hall. Toronto 2. 7-4 sant, Duke St., on Frida> Feb 71 Rev. R. J. Shfree, Rector of St.ArclsFrS e when a number of friende and neigi-j John's Chin-ch, bas just received teAtc«FrSl ekbu ary 13th ib ours met to ,pend the evening in adistncio of beiug appointed a meni- ,m,~aay O I~gaine of cards, -music and songs, after ber o! the Committee on Aduit FOR SALE-10 pure bred Shropshire whih adaity unh ws srve, nd iglus duatin frRte- ewe 1-11113. Appi>' to ROY Langmaid, whih adaity unc wa seved anlliiou Edcaton or heAnglican R. R. 1. Hampton. Phions 198-3. 7-1' lie public for inspectign a verv enjoyable evening was spent Chureli. Ths Comuiittee consiste - b>' ail. of ton membors te reprenent the FOR SALE-Used pIa.o, ebony case, in IIàP.M Ms Aie lorWem, i oeofteAgia hr n good condition, splendid tone, bai-gain et i 8 , m Mr. AiceElfrd, elcmewiîl woIeof te Aglian hurli fl$100 cash. Phone: Bowinanville 524 or celebrate the 8Oth 'anniversary of Canada. 422. 6-2w y Hall addresses Will be lier birthday on February 20th. when .Men'sý Brotlierhood of Trinity Un- FOR SALE-Delco Electrlc Light Plant, yelse will be At Home tdlier friends ited Church will have charge of the fromn the United Church at Blaclcstock. iby at tht home of!lber dauglhter, Mms. service on Sunda>' evening, Feb. 23, Arnily to Roy Ferguson, Blaoketock, for ad C. J. Staples. Mrs. Elford la a sis- whcn Rev. H. B. Kenny wilî preach. particulare. hn:PrtPry16-21. Mayor M. J. Elliot,an ter o! Mms. J. G. Rickard, Centre St., On Tuesday, Fol,. 25th, a banquet HighSchol BardBowmanviile, and lier niany friends will be held and an address gvlven b>' ENOINE FOR SALE-Massey-Harrisi HhScolBadand relatives here off or congratula- Rev. E. C. Hunter, pastor of Carlton gasoline engns, 8 ]LH., ~ainostasgo amn wiii aiso be given. n. St. United Church, Toronsbo. Par- prie for quick sale. Corbett Motor Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cochrane, Duke A1.las atr.Saine, Bcwmaanvlle. 6-tf Z: Z Z C Z .St. ver>' quietly celebrated the !ifth Annuel Service oi the Toronto FOR SALE-I Book case and writing EMENT EXERCISES afniversary o! their marriage on ~.sinlat i eddes~k .combined, w'alnui fiish, madeto Tuesday Feb. 11. Owing te the ilînesa ln the. Churcb et thé Redéemer, Tor.sese that its been used. will seli for haIt aw A mbl Hal onof their littIe daugiiter Jean, the onto, on Monday, IPebruary 24th. price. Appi>' 10 John Perey, nowman- w ssm iyiaî Olthe famul>' gathering planned had to The »votional Ser-vice in ln charge ville. 7-tf bce cancelled. Mx. and lirs. W. H. of Prfofesr T. W. lberwod, of Wy- RY l4th, at 8 p. mi. Rahni o! Burketon brought the good celiffe ColIe, and the addreas l4 te Le wishes of the Cochrane-Rahmn famil- b. given by Rev. R. J. Sbires, IL i, T e tthe School are desirous les an n behaîf of tht absentees B. Dl.of St. John's Church, Bownian- yWO AAR.TMENTS TO RENT - In kselves of the opportunity preock.e theni with a lovely niante]iie, BA __________modern_____________ clock.AppI>' to W. F. Ward Barrister, etc ýhool on either Thursday Boma1il oar'CubAl great treat la lu store for ail Bowmanville. Phone 162. te-ïi ann a "At H oe tar lhtMayor anwho wil avail] thensolves o! hearing HOUSE TO RENT-Seven rmoins, wat- membm"At oe" twnh C orilaMni ev. J. W. Richards Netrainiof In- erworks, bath, lectrIc flogtelociated ~~~~~ebr af grdatheeeto iaiOfcas Towgn ConeiBoarnid-dore, India, who will deliver bis pop-.]King & Ontario St., available 3an. l2tb. ýng after the regular pro- and Public Sehool Trustees, o ri n rnyU ed "h Hpew ni"AP- .A ewlNwate 1t 3have been issued. day noon at Balmoral Hotel. Mr. ilon rinit> ,Unie Church, BWt p.m. For Sale or To Rent Fred . Fowe, exrdaineand Inorm FARM TO RENT-100 acres, lot 4, con. L. . ippîl e Maoro! shwa gae ve>'inRer. Netrani is an ordie nian 6, Darlington, on which are good build- erestnM a dre sinwihe h e rvin- minister, bas travelled extensively ings; sprlng creek. Imniediate posase- L. W.Dippll, ed sin a moateloretn w iannle rth - throughout India as Dr. E. Stanley. Ion. Appi>' 10 E. V. Hoar, King St., Principal ehin or>' o unpa însthe onJonea' Indian Colleague, addresaing Bowmanville. Phone 117. 6-3 which dates back in Canada to 1841. maso meetings, particularl>' o! the ed- FOR SALE OR RENT-7-roomed houses ucated class. Admission free. with garage on Wellington St., ail con-! Rotarian Johin Jury, a life long Ive.niences, wired for eiectrie store, new- , - ~friend of Mr. Fowke, introduced hi League meeting of Trinity Churchll'y decorated, immediate possession. Ap-1 in a ver>' gractous manner. 'Mayor was condueted on Monday tvening vret0. Lho eto f,5. R. 2, M. J. Elliott and Mir. W. B. Coucli by Miss Helen Cryderman, Miss'y. hn 8-.Bwa- aise spokt brieifi> at the close of the Vice President. Meeting opened address. with a reading b>' Miss F. Moore. Real Estate For Sale 1Mrs. Elton Werry gave a ver>' fine Barg 'insstor>' on "The boy who gave a cup HOUSE FOR SALE-Six-roomed houses B arg ins î:o '~~ k~ MMOR o!c:ldate";avohnsolob>'Mr.with good gitrdeti atndshed, situated on 1 tn nte rn farie, al rs Rv)Go Mason gave an Williamî Quick. Appi>' 10 tht executors Tht river of lifo to me, exceptionali>' fine talk on "The of ceInte. W. P. Quick, A. M.%cGregor, UNDERWEAR Where the billows of me-nor>' quiver, Doukhobors in tht West." 'Mis._________________________ Drwe~ Re Lbe),And ris-- and fail like tht mea. Virtut and Miss C. Anderson alSO FOR SALE-Brick houes, six mrne, ail Drawrs RedLabl),took part in thtenmeeting. Group1 in excellent condition, hait-acre of land, 1 renad in their tremnulous motion Two has s good lead in tht boat with fruit trees and outhuildings; also ,$2.0, *-IStwo and a hait acres adjoining If demr- $250 The records o! many a year, race. If fwvorable weather prevai. 50. within ton minutes walk of Pont 0f- at $1.89 And like voices that conie froin tht tht other groups we hope will catch , fIce: a splendid bu>' on easy terme; pos- ocean up by the end of the month. Come1 session early spring. AppI>' T. H. Lock- Are the muffled words 1 hear. and help, we need you ail, hart, Bowmanville. Phone 516. 6-tf 'y4, 'qi ALLIN'S GROCERY NEWS ;rdited -Màmln 1CUTS 25c. Package PEP IIs Ise lot lac 100 Chocolates, fresh in for Saturday ..........27e IL Be sure to include a pound of these in your grocery order. Apex Sauer Kraut ..................2 tins for 35C Feed the hiens plenty of Ful-O-Pep Egg Mash for best reauits. Flowers for ail occasion&, ]JARRY ALUIN, Orocer PHONZ 1U DOWIJAJEILLE9 mm They Coat so Little YET THEY'RE MIGHTY GOOD mm;mamj QUAKER CHOCOLATE BARS - 6 FOR 25c See them in the window. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Quaker Kisses............ ............ 31> lb. Te Bowmanvilie Bakery PHONE 97 BOWMAAN VILLE ANO THER CHANCE TO OWN A FUR COAT A TA GREA T SA VJNG Our customers have had such genuine sat- isfaction in the Fur Coats we have soid that we have prevail- ed upon the Canada Pur Mfg. Co. to corne to our store again for two days-Feb. 24th and 25th. They wil have fur -eeets of the more desirable char- acter on display for these two days oniy. It wiii be weil worth your while to inspect these coats and see the reai values at, which they are being soid. DRESSES IN THE LARGER SIZES They just arrived this week, in the best quai- ity of Canadian Celenese, each garment iabelied, eizies 401/, to 481/, specialiy priced at ....$17.95 Other new Drtsses for Afternoon & Eventâg Wear THE SMAIIT SIIOP GEO. R. MASON, Manager. PAGE Pm

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