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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Apr 1930, p. 1

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~tate~mafl - . rnTTTTDC'Ti A VTA rrrr T. i o* 12.00 a Year in Advance 5c a Copy No. 16 Vol. LXXVI I i I INTERESTING SPRING HATS The new millinery is very smart with the long necks, the drooping side flares and off the face nodels. Developed in felts, straws and com- binations to provide rnany exclusive models. ]?here is a complete range of the newestJI Spring shades to choose from. ob uA. JAME~S & SONS, Publishers. IBUWMANVILLi., UJNAIU-, i DISTINCTIVE SPRING COATS AND SUITS Sport tweeds, dressy plain cloths and novelty materials comprise the new Spring coat mater- jais. Plain self-trimmed and fur trimmed models of fox, muskrat and squirrel to choose from. The range is very com- 1lete in ail sizes. [rcçç IJ~ 1cr ii~tcr r Stylish - Easter Dresses Made of Canton, Crepe Gloria, Rosemarie Crepe, Printed Silks and Celanese, in the newest sprtng shades of Rose Beige, Sand, Navigator Blue, Corinthian Green, Navy, Black, etc. New flares, higher wraist lines and soft neck lunes make the styles voîry charming. Easter Ottits For #Men It is just as important that the men are dressed up for the Easter Fashion Parade as the ladies. Corne in now and pfick out your new Suit or Overcoat. We are showing a wonderful display of new styles, materials an-d shades. NEW DRAPERIES For side curtains, suitable for any roomn, in stripes, brocades or plain, priced f rom 90c to $2.50 per yard. SILK LINGERIE A particularly fine assortment of silk lingerie in Pyjamas, Combinations and separate, just re- ceived. PRINTED RAYONS Just opened out a new lot of Printed Rayons, many beautiful designs, 50c to $1.25 yard. CRETONNES Beautiful rich colot'- ings in a Variety of de- signs for drapes and coverings. Special Spring Off er From 25c yard RUFFLED CURTAINS Such a variety from which to choose with their dainty valances and tie-backs. Voiles, marquisettes, etc., at- tractively trimmed with popular colors. The as- sortment is the largest we have ever shown, which ntakes selection easy. From $1.25 up CURTAIN NETS Such a variety of pretty nets suitable for every room; filets, lace edge, rayon with cotton, fine silk, etc. The de- signs are entirely diff er- ent ta those shown in past seasons, in white, cream and ecru. From 25c to $1.25 yard BK Il CJSSELLS NET CURTAINS Lovely fine nets wit] dainty designs, man, appliqued down onE side and across bottom Their deen rich shad( will bl enil arinoniousl3 with cvery type o! drape. ie [y A LIMITED From $2.50 up DOWMAN VIL Couch, Johnston & Crydennian Another lot of Ladies' anîd Children's Coats received this week. PHONE 104 ej ina (imel- To Tlmct-%rnnrnterl The- Rowrnanville News np4jý-tjL 1 , -IrxblLj x à til, JLJ'-JV MUI SUY LBBOS WR BADSECRETARYOFTR FBAD1 ST. ANDREW'S ANN1VERSARY HIGH SCHOOL NEWS MUI TUYCUBBY1 -KBOR F1AIF OR ___ Mmeso o avilMui ilHod Mas* Meeting in St. Paul's - Splendid Sermons By Dr. Rochester Another Literary Society program MemyClbrs of Boavle Music WiI Church, Fricday, May 9th. -High Tea Monday WelI Attended was presentc.d by Forai IIB on Thurs- evcning in St.iPaul's Lecture Halli 1Te nnvesey erics f t.tose sme0fth e ares of th April 9th, under the convenership of The West Durhamn Boys' Work 'ATdew's vrsbyervicesrofh, . on meme of th prents of ther Mrs. T. W. Cawker, assisted byMes- B'oard met lriday, April 1lth, i St. Ade' rsyeinCuco ebr f11 rsn oha hi dams W H.Birs ad E V.Hoa, Pull Chrchandearesty st:t Sunday, April 3th, wre a splendid 1 sons in this (program, which kept up dam e W H rs nd E. V. a -xr, Pa os Crplan eorboty se tto ssuccess. Large congregations greet- with those that have been presented. hen othe presented t cserf "ahe-forktheVomiaya for Boatidiies ed Rev. W. 1M. Rochester, D.D., Edi- The meeting openýd with O Canada, th "' foute.onid raioannte i nfor t cominave ar.m em eBn or s tor of the Prc-bytcrian Record, who followed by reading of minutes, af±er Mrs. W. Adamis dealt with the lib- b>oys in St. Paul's Cburch on Friday, wstepce o h a.wih h rsdn undtepo retto 0f Martha in ber own inimitable May 9, wh.en plans will be made for:, In the m.urning, Dr. Rochester gramn Over to 1113. mnnner. (1) Organiziflg the 'teen age boys of preaehed on the topic of Church be- 'The prograin includied: A chorus An excellent chorus composed of West Duirain for a soft baUl league; haviour, using as bis text, I Tim.othy "It Goes Like This"; a selection by Misses D. Allen,'B. Belîman, H. Moi'- (2) PuraTiging for and sending boys ' 3:14, "That thou mayest know 'how oui' 'B.H.S. orchestra;pin qeb rsadG oladMedmsAW.to summner camps; (3) Tonieke plans .t o behave thyseif in the House of Charlie Cawker; after whc a éooeus Pis and, G . Cwe PdFacioolalreda cavde Mesdaes A. W.God." The preacher referred tVo of IIB gave a selection '"Me Bium PiekardessT. W. Caker nd A. nis o treda ocav obebl behaviour in church services, in Song," the warblers being C. Caw- A. W.Pcad .Cret .C. Hir- 1 'The Board expects to have several church doctrines, and oui' relation VoI ker, Jin Willianms, Don Wi%!lais, Or- A.k . Pik a, . Cortt, J roiet paer n laesi-the Church Universel. In the evon- ville Soudh,,Albert CuUley, Alec Davies gave a splendid irendering of eludi.ng Gordon Lapp, who was prem- n DrRohsespkonCs-BisLwsAdwHaldGb, the following choruses f£rom the opera ier cdf the irst Ontario Boys' Parlia- cration and Concentration froin Ro- John Blunt, Edward Bagnell, Howar<d "Why these gloomy clcsuds of sad ment. This mass meeting should mas1:," bsehy . ht eWgt l ord o, Clarence Oke and neels," "This is our future dwelling prove very beneficial as well as en- present y.our bodies a living sacri- Archie Woods. Then followed a plcl"aiswe with Huniter's joyable and every 'boy oug'ht to at- i. fice, holy, accepitaible unto God, etc."i sermon basýed on Old Mother Ehiub- lae" adiEeytigisnwp tend. We should learn to do at least one 'bard, with N'wton Ashton apreacl- pared." asked for generous ofTherin naandsthe Quretenubrswreecedbing IY IS1NBADa nk d oria ell. Thiofeimanagtes er. iB's star dramatic grouip Qurttt werldn yMse excee d- TIIYMSiNBN Melville H. Staples rosuit ws fr beyond their expecta- presented a farce in one act entilted lyellrdoand ebysss oBelîan d tions. The choir, directed by Mi'. "A Girl to Order." Charlie Cwoeo Plrd.A vrn Meas. Corettead Moi' A real good audience greeted Tii- Melville H. Staples of Orono has R. E. Logan, ably assisted by Miss mde a wonderfuil girl and lived up 4,o ris A very ejyable featur e te ityr Alice Jackson Mission Band on been appointed Secretary of the Ad-* Booth, sloist, of Toronto, and Mr. hs assumed name in the play. Thle ing sug b Mr. T W.Cawer .nd ay~ evening when thie annual visory Board on Tariff and Taxation, 0. R. Bragg, providedc delightful cast was: "Dud" - Alec Birks; Mr." F.sutn and 'rLsT., pwroand, concert 'was held in the school rooni. Ottawa, in succession to Hector B.scimLc. "Lady"I-C. Cawker; 'PTuck"-D. a friendless pilgrim" by Messrs Sut- Whether the juniors Who entered so McKinnon wbo is to succeed James On Monday an Anniversary High Williams; "Bis"-A. Cullwy; "Elsiel" ton and A. . Hjrcock.heartily into their prograni or thei.r A. Russell as Comnmissioner of Ter- Tea was served in the S. S. Room by -E. Carruthers; "'Mir. Elli'i"J The solo work of Mr. Owen Nich- finaadprnswostade-is the ladies of the congregation. The Blurnt. an M. uto ws er jo'yed the one anid one-haif hour's of Mr. Staples, -who is wvell knowni many -people ipresent had only words Orchestra gave another selection, olas,anMr utnwsvy well solos, dialogues, etc., were the haP- here as a prosperou7 farmer and fruitofc medtofrthgodtis then a Forin Song in which AlIbet done and aaoee mucb îo the appreci- piest it would take a wise man t o teiL goei rdat fteUie-povid-edan heaote o ns ation of the opera. The gacconliiaan-date f th snier-proiidgd fortheepeontyet.. Culley took ithe solo part baougbit lst, wth.utwbih n sceu u- iitherogra sm ofthifo rtymbers. sty of Toronto and Edinburgh. He the mieting to close with Go&d Save ical evening can be accomplished ith romoft h < ty lnarnid*s was formerly Educational Secretary the King. wer M r . . R M rri on and M r Re . . U R bin , ast r, dis 1of the U. F. O. and several years ego SOLDIERS' VIM Y DINNER Thursday at 8 p. n. Cobourg C . I P.e Mr.D.R.Mortood i. cbarged the dutieà of chairman niost edited the history of the U. F. O., I F.iiety Th Sutton. d 'TeChilng ýAgiutue"girls' bakethall emn played a return Mrs. 1D. R. Morrison, the first Vice efcety h rga ue~"h ~eg fArclue"He Principal Dippel Relates Exprncs aehr. Alou BH..grs Presden, ocupid th chir. An opening chorus 'Missionary bas been engaged in researc-h work i usaCirdsGet f ddnVd swlla gis htb Preidet, ccuiedthechar. BelIs"; prayer by Rev. Mr. Robins; for the Tariff Board for some tinie. IMnar osa aoal ThGeaire they cut Ctbo urg's fas aginrscore in recitations were given by EvilyIi Mi'. Staples Nvas Independent can aa -rRsa__ Ryl______hy u obugs Sv-rsori MINISTERS AND CHURCHES Harnden, Veda Purdy, tlaze.l Woods, diaei ubi c'nyfrte Teana iyRdeBnuthaîf and more than tipled thedr own. didaei uhmCmt o h h n lVm ig aqe The score would make you think tiht Eleanor Crawforth, Barbara Relider, Federsil election in 1926, and was of the Bomwmanrville Soldiers' Club, .tegiei oor a iO Rev. J. Goforth Hornsby, M. A., fli roig agrWsaa, de feated by' F. W. Bowen, 'M. P-,hld in the Balmoral Hotel on Fr1.. practice for the Cobourg girls, wbflé who bas been supplying the pulpit Louise Hobbs, Ruth James, D)orotby Conservative.' day evening, was ettended by over' the gaineIllere wasn't much better, of St. Andrew's Cburch here for S-nale, Dorohy Harniden, Margaret Mi'. Staples is a native of Cavan 60 locail ex-service men, among whom but that wasnlt the case. At the sonie weeks, was indua~ed as pastor Wood, Dorothy Bradt; piano duet, Township, and married Muriel Pen- pervaded the spirit of comradeship rat, B.H.S. ila inproving they WÀiR of Knox Presbyterian Cburch, Bur- Evelyn Pickard and Ada Oleark; vocal f ound, daughter oyf the late Simon whicb characterized thoso, who fought inake Cobourg step next year. In lington, on Tuesday evening. solos, Eileanor Jiolnston, Ada 'Clark, Penfound and Mrs. Penfound of Eb- side bly aide in the titani, struggle the f irst and second and fourthh qulir- Tri'nity United Churcbh-Rev. J. U. Helon Fost.er; pIiano so.10, Ruth Iver. en ezer. of 1914-1918, mingled 'with the traigic tmess Coourg did most of the scorng Rins, pastor. SeilEse Ev-FngEelv-iaelWnf- Wood,El memoi'y of those who paid tiho sup- while in the third B.H.S. did twuce mosby the pastor at il a. m. snd E - ynHarnden, irei scrfceoftei ivs.aoocdaCbur ddElo-een' 7 p. ni. Special Easter music by eImor Johnston, Margaret Roe, FOUR ODDFELLOWS RECEIVE rensaifcofte lv.asruhsCbugdU Sren- thechoir. Sunday School at 2.30 M,ýargaret Westaway, Dorthy Harn- FIFTY YEAR JEWELS A sumptuons chicken dinner was ed with Cobourg leading 43-14. p. n. Puliccodillyinitd. den, Louise 'Cox, Francis Rowe, Bar- ____ served by the genial bost, Mr'. A. J. Line up: p.t. Puls cbudiallyb-Rev.d. bars Rehder, Hebon Hooipei'. Large Gathering of Oddfellows At- Wadbams, at the conclusion of whicb Cobourg: Foi-wards--tPhylha Nore- St. aul' Chuch-Rv. D W. Sunhbeain Song-Dorothy iHarnden, tend Celebration to Honor the gatberiug joined lustily in the tn ee an .Cnr-ia Best, D.D., Ministier. il a. m.- Louise Cox Loise Hoibbs, Marlon Prominent Citizen& singing of the old favorite wai'timotn ee alon .Cnr-rC Morning Wosip-"The Reeurrec- Knight, Ruth James, Frances Rowe. m___ Ovens; -Bide Oentre--Katleinfe 'Par- tion and the Life"; 7 p. m.-Evenng Riî DyBrigadxo-Thabel Hews- Oue of the grandest Oddfellows' s heonga. pt . .Sais ayrio n; ubs-udoeeY Smisea, ur- Worship-"The Hand thàt Lifts."1 ton, Helen Poster, Lorna Sanders, nigbts in the bistory of lorence1 M. J. Elliottt, Mr. L. W. Dippell,prn hMeuogGoinaTýmw. Special Eastc-r music at both services. Beatrice Kemnbring, peggy Smth, Nig'htingale Lodgk-, No. 66, L.O.O.F., cipal of Bowmanvîl'le High School The alvaron i'mySpeiSl ns- eda urd , Rý4l1fPýjdy, 'Helen was celebrated Wednesday evenmng, speaker of the occasion. and the Bwanile oesd -Mfd ter Services, April 19, 20 and 21, will Brooking. clso a th emesoth ý-uiwr et M rEvy Rkrd LGnr- be conducted by Adjutant and Mrs. Easter Exercise--Ruth James, Bea- April 9th. The oc1inw temeseso h euie eesa-MoreelneRs ide Centre- McBain, D. T. P. S., in S. A. Hall. trice Kenibiing, Margaret WesVaway, presentation of 50-yens- jewels Vo ed at the head table. The toast to Murie iHuendr; GadBie Cre'- i four veteran members of the lodge, "The King" was flollowed by a two-Wnie icrdGadsea r- Monday eveniug special Easter pro-, Eleanoir Crawfortb, Wnifred Wood, i xMyrJ .MthlJ .H iueslneI nmr ftose derinan, Elinor Sykes; Subs--Muxid gramn will be rendered by the youg Kat1hallenL xton. Jury, Wm. Pearn and F. A. Haddy. wbo lie overseas. Taylor, Axnnie Wilkins, BRUde lBrown. people. Wakiug Flowers-MaVis Garton, Noble Grand William Mills had Dr. G. ýC. 'Bonnycastle introdsxced Frîday after tfour Mr. W. Cooke, The W. M. S. of St. Paul' hrhHele opr, Winifred Wood, Hazel cag of tho meeting, thie presenta- the speaker, iuforming the Club that Fieljd Secrietary for Y. M. C. A., ad- wil od h AnalEsoi Tbukrh ow:dEl p cesR Jwet, Er ayn Hem-tion of the jewels being made 1W, Principal DippelI had been awarded dreased the boys ef the achool onithe OfingSuuld aee nuiug, Aptrilth, dRoe, Fra Ces , IMaioln HKntDistrict Deputy Grand Master Doug- the Miflitar'y Medal for conspicuous subject -of "Jorbs." He nentiorned at te rg una chusch seri. Mrs ,Lois.ox »ýonKig las Moore who was assisted by An- bravery and also the bar Vo this mnedal a most iutiresting talk d("meenit wuas Jesae Mcîntre Th Ch r o Barbara P heMrartWsaa.tbony Mitchell, John McIntyre, towfl, in -recognition of bis services in North t.hat a boy miglit know whet ldnd oit JeseMaItr o h huc f Juepageant-Dorothy Richards, n Co.E.ManadToono.Thors.a AIl Netions, Toronto, will be the jean andundleE. MRoth IveorontooThotby ia.f e work he as soestedfr speaker. B~~~~Rad MagaeRth vs, MarioSotty ipen. ofVh. wla accepted the Mr. Dippell oxpressed bis aprca Tuesday evening B .H. S. Literaov On Good Friday at 8 P. .nl St. Gertrude Waga.r-j wl b aigsotrni iacn tion of the invitation to be present Society gavie the students their long Paul's Chu rch, the choir will sing lFaIry Qoeeu's Visit-Ada Clark, addresses. db on this occasion. proinised party in the forai ol£ a etunat Staiuer's secred cautata, "The Besie Simson, Dorothy Richards, Mucb regret was expressedby AIl men who served overses, hO ighIl Ater- the Beys' A. A. de- Daugterof airs." A cordial in- Evelyn Pickard, Ruth Ives, Dorotby tbose present that F. A. ad h1 said, were cemented ogethes l feated the boys of thé lit. Executîîve I vitatofexede o I hodsieBrd, aln ctt ut amsfaitbfufl Rc-cos-diug BecretarY, %las way that no one else could undes--ilu2 out of 3 volley-4ball ganses, thewy to boas- this appropriate and very fine Elesuer Cawfoith, H's-ael Wood, "be""wn o1lusa oevr stand. Tho series of events in adjourned Vo the assentbly where eacàk I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~h eapeofretacemsc. vey HaueFacsR e, sent the followiug intes-esting le Fanet-delewhiehad ds-awn Vo- forni put on a stunt. This was foi- examle f grat acre muic. vWln rode, Louisesox, eroter which was re-ad by J. J. Mason: F'aet.ernthel w St. Dear Wods-Lou-se ixhDVooexpress th.r i se men who romembered lowed by gainses and dancing, aiftelr Anieq's Presbyterican Church, Ha.rnclen.t xrssm h ps n oudmteaiyfrýe hc alnhws evdintegm cor ' ner euperuceandChuch tsheartfelt thanks for the 50-year ,v't-tepatad oudnVailfretwchauchaserd h g . c orn orhper il ,ani.; Ev'ening Party for Amy Mountague-AlIdreY eraus' jewelis which yau geuerously the sacrifice made by many of their Mei Worship 11p..ni .; Suda eShcing Ellieltt, Helen Fo)ster, Gartrude Wag-IsdtogtulypeetdV yaf former comrades. Ms-. Dippeli con-1 2.3 p ns Rv.J. . icknsn r, Dorotby Richards, Jean RundIre, lard tbree partuers in this lurrestinent. ViuueNbis ddreW.witha vîvd de B.0 .A. eut gr.duate Difkonol Jean McMullen, Dorothy Smale, Mas-- I't is a rather unosoal occurrence and «;c-ription of events whicb occusrcd l RNIiYnW UIII B. A, reentgradateof Koxbodl Te cloand Dor s Etoodng.s mre so as ou the memhership sei. os-tlheru Russia wbere he was locat- A ped rlyoTintY.W legeBaud and theatNationalviAesh The tes-ngwehstand'Eastf llows: No. 91-W.e d efore sud wfben the ArmisticeAuiirmeibseteddteA- Special Raster nmusic. Everyyte e esada o 9LAxlaymmesetne h p welcome. byte 13ad.te aioa A H. Pearn, No. 192-4F. A. Haiddy, No. (Continued on page 3) ril meeting ou T.uesday ervening aet concluded a niost enjoyable evening 193-. B. itchll, N. 194J. H St. John's (Anglican) Church- Teldswo assisted gieatly in13-.BluthlN. 9--.H the home ofM.ChsBaei, Rev. R. J. Sires, Rectos-. Easter making Vthe evening a succeswere: H. JUX31. Kiug prSt iss . B. S arptidil". Day, April 2th, 1930: 8 a. in.- jMs-s. W. C. Ives, suporinteudent, Miss (Continued on page 3) CtMeNG VENTS i of p theent e ter ericyando Holy Communion; il1e. >-,,ol Vivien Bunner, Mms. E. J. Woods, R.eser've Friday, May 9th, for the the readiug of the piastey r svC, ud Commnio an Semon --P. is.IL D Wihtmn, nd rs.D. . ýDudley. The Devotional leaflet was -Childreu's Service; 7 p. m.-Even- Chambe,,sud tbey car be well as- NEW DEPUTY MINISTER Aunual Hospital Bridge. 15-2 hyu lda tepin y M m .H în ryr sse ui. Goodlsored that their turne was well spent NATIVE DURHAM COUNTY Reserve Thursday, April 24th,fo read b isFoec FridPay Aipi'id l8l Musi1.30a n-l riigVeti-ygiswihci-____Easter Supper in St. John's Parisb siniith rerguson and Miss PuÊline Ante-Comnmuubon and Addreas; 8P. prise the member'ship. iPrce'ods Jamc-s B. Feirbairu, fruit goe Hall at 5.30 p. ni. Admission 50c. Wagar played a vory ipretty pianso m.-Eveuîng Service aud Devotion. over $35.00. of Beainsville. bas -been aippointed The regular mîeeting of the W. C. duet. The first Chapyter four of the Antem-Go. solo-d the world." Dc.puty-4Miistei Olf Agriceu'(.uire in T. U iIbe held in Trinity S. S.,I Study Book "Jerusala o eual Anthem "God s lovethe Ontario goverumeut, Hon. John RonilnTuýesday, April 22nd, at -3 cm" wes sple'ndidly told in story bly ________________ SPECIAL EASTER DINNERS Is . 3Matin, Minister (of Agriculture, p. ni. Ail ladies cordially invited. Mrs. L. W. Dippell who reviawed the announrt'd on We<lnesday. Reserve Friday, April 25t.h, at 8 lives of some of the ocarly aiissionar- At Balmoral Ho.te on Easter Sunday s-. Fairbairu w: z-s bora in Glas-ko p. ini. for the Operetta "Gypsy Rover" l es Vo FEurope and Africa showing ln- and Monday Town.zhip, 'aud attètcîd> public and to be given by Ebenezer Young domitable courage, privaions su£- ______ I~h ýbschools in Toronto, ami aftms- People in St. Pai's lecture rooni. fering and dearth endurediby thai. lit A d A. J. Wadbanis, proprietor of the îxos-s entered the Ontario Agricult- Admission 35c. was a wonderful story moet interest- Balmor-al, la prcipai'ed Vo serve you ural Colleze, Gue'ph, conîpleting the Populas- Concert, auspices Dus-bamin igly told and the mambers grrcet*y aud your guesits witb a superior Es-s- assý,ociate-l course in 1905. Chaptes-, O. E. S., direction of Misas ppeciated -the priîvilege of hearing THUS.,FR. admAT.nu -on t 2st. Y ad on oryEdith Peardon, Opera House, Friday, thts ieview. Ms-s. C. A. Bartletît e THRS, RI adSA. prl 0,hand Mayl6t, at8.1 p. i. dmisioncited an Easeter poem with piano me- API 1 8.1 bout pi'epariug for visitors, just WOMEN'S CANADIAN CLUB. Madoî1t 23 cbi8re. 15c . comminsioent by Mms. Ferguson that APRIL 17 - 18-a19pedticu 2c; chilgood. MisscoSipargo take thein there. Dinuer served wspriuafygo.Ms pro "TH FU IE" () 2.30 to 2 p. ni. at $1.OQ Plaite. Annual meeting of Womnen's Cao- Men's Canadian Club will nieeto'- rend a lettes- froni the Do(minion of- MEUadian club -will be held in St. Paul's Priday, April 25tb, ait Vhe Babmoal ficers of W. M. S. and Mrs. W. C. "'T E F RI (u 1 EN Letue Rom n ondyApril 2lst, Hrotel, Vo bc addressed by Hn Ives seported for thse Temupera.nce Wit LisWiso & . . arer FritCoktilat 3.30 P. ni. Reports of the Secs-e- Chasles McCrea, «Minister of Mines, secretaries. Sou pois tary & HnB. Treasurer itwillta lbe given and on '4Ontario's Mining Industs-Y."After thse Tthank-Offes-ig a plees- MatnceFrdayat3 P . CnM.ie creani Tomato the new execUtive for 1930-31 elect- Stainer's Sacred Cantata, "Thse ing ilein on thse program was intro- Maie rdyat 230pconsomm -Oivsed uhe'!Jis-us," will ho present- duced when Miss Rilda Blemion rea Matines Saturday ~~~~~Meats AV 4.15 promptly a lecture will lie ed 'by the Choir of St.Ps' iStan ddesad*MsW..Fun Drs(lYugTrYgvub'Mr. Den McCowan entitled Paul's Cburch on Good Friday even- preseuted Mrs. S. E. Paisley (uee MON. TUS. nd ED.and rauŽrr Sace A Naturalist iu thse Canadian Rock- iug, April lSth, at 8 o'clock. Silver L'eue Bickeill Sandes-s) 'with several -1 f 'i ,h y ie Il. le [y A i 4! .LE v nKTrrApT(-l THH RZ'-iI)AY- AVKIL 111n. "ýITT'Ki- A %TXTT'r Ir 1 i o -s 'i s i il 1

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