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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Sep 1930, p. 6

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1AGE SIX THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 192fl Durham County Teachers Teachers and Schools Inspectorate No. 1, 1930 COL. E. E. SNIDER, B. A., INSPECTOR b. S. No. Sec.-Treas. 1 VanCamp, A. W. 2 VanCamp, Wm. 3 Bruce, Robt. J. (4 Swain, Lewis 5 Beacock, Harold 6 Philp, W. G. 7 Malcolm, Stanley 8 Wrigbt, Garnet 9 Emerson, Malcolm 1 Whitney, Bruce 2 Holmes, W. C. 4 Millson, Lanson 5 Eddy, Chas. M. 7 Kinsman. Tbos. 8 Lycett, W. J. 9 Glenney, Howard 10 Savery, Wm. 12 Staples, A. J. 13 Cooper, Miss Ama 14 Bigelow, A. J. 15 Robbins, A. N. TOWNSHIP 0F CARTWRIGHT Teacber Wannan, LUrne G. Phoenix, Kathleen Henderson, Flora McPadden, Florence Fowler, Helen Cobbledick, Gladys Fallis, Florence St. John, Dorotby Williams, Doris TOWNSHIP OF CLARKE Pollard, Margaret H. Rowland, Hilda J. Savery. Laurence T. Power. Vera A. Hamm, E. Calvin Cornish, Roy H. Neal, velma M. Cowan. Nora I. Poster, Kate Adams. Marjorie Stewart, Katie W. Patterson, Doris P. Dancy, Velma Address Certif. Buiketon II Blackstock II Burketon I Nestleton R R 2 I Buiketon II Nestleton I Nestleton II Nestieton R R 2 11 Nestleton I Port Granby Newcastle R R 3 Clarke Newcastle Clarke Orono Orono Orono R R 11 Orono1 Orono1 Kendal 1 Orono R R21 Leskard 1 Salary $1000 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 975 1025 1100 1125 900 1275 1150 1000 1000 1100 TYRONE Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Athur Barber, Miss C. Macken- zie, visited at Mr. Willis Stewart's.. Mr. and Mrs. Will Henderson, Bow- manville, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Drew, Oshawa, recently visited at Mr. Lu- ther Hooper's. A number from here attended Lindsay Plair last week and report a good fair. Mrs. W. J. Tur- ner. Mrs Petch, Mrs. J. Mitchell, Mrs W. Pugh and Allan, Green River, Mrs. Richardson, Claremont, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dudley, Whitby, visited re- cently at Mr. Floyd Dudley's, .Mis. Emma Smith, Midland, spent a few days with her sister-in-law, Mis. Viola Smith Mr. and Mrs. Errol Hughson and Master Billie, Mrs. Wm. Hughson visited at Mr. Robt. Mcçuflough's, Mr. Arthur Brisbin, Lindsay, Mrs. Thomas Brisbin, Yel- verton. Mr. Wm. Little Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Little Jr.. Oshawa, visited with Mrs. Wm. Little Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Souch, Town, Sundayed at Mr. A. Hawkey's. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Findley and Master Dean, Unionville. visited ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Richards Mrs.Jamýes Dud.ley spent a few days at Fairy Port Inn. Huntsville, and wa c- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Cecili Dudley. Bowmanville Mr. and Mrs. 1 W. J. Bradd and f amily, Oshawa, vis- 1 ited at Mr. James Dudley's,. Mrs. ( Thomas Scott is visiting ber daugh-1 ter. Mrs. Arthur Smith, Raglan. 1 ZION 1Roast Fowl Supper will be he_ a Zion Churcli on Tuesday, Oct. 7th, at 5 p. m. Concert in the vnn by local talent. Tea and cnet Adults 50c, children 25c. 39-2 HAYDON Mrs. C. W. Brocks and Mr. Mii- ford Brocks, Detroit, and Master Ross Morgan, Oshawa, visited at Mr. 1E. Bradley's.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johns and family, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Mountjoy. Mr. and Mrs. McGill, Cadmus, Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Crossman, Oshawa, visited at Mr. J. Crossman's, .Mr. and Mis. Russell Jollow and son, Oshawa, visited at Mi. D. Hall's, -Mr. and Mis. Rich- ard McNeil visited at Mr. Fred Cowl- ing's, Puiple HIII Mrs. F. Thomp- 1son, Detroit, visited at Mi. Theron 1Mountjoy's- Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sharp and family, Enniskillen, visit- ed at Mr. Elgin Mountjoy's Mr. and Mis. A. J. Adams and son Ern- est, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Head. Osh- awa, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake and family, Solina, visited at Mr. C. Avery's Mr. Stanley Woolmngs and Miss Helen Westbury. Toronto, spent the weekend at Mr. H. Asbton's. Mr. and Mis. Leslie Garrard and family. Camp Borden. visited at Mr. C. Gaîraîd's., , Mr. and Mrs. E. Bradley and family Sundayed with 1 her mother, Mis. Edgerton, Ponty-i Pool Several from hare attended 1 ENFIELD guest of Mr. Bert Ferguson. M. and Mrs. D. Wotten, Toronto, have ben visiting a tMr. T. Henry's Mis. M. Poîteous, Ingersoll, at Mr. L. C. Pascoe's, Mr. Lloyd Cochrane, Bowmanville. at Mr. G. Cocbrane's. Mrs. J. Staîks and Miss Orace have returned f romn Saskatchewan. Mr. W. J. Ormiston was among the successful exhibitors at Oshawa Pair. Mr. Geo. Cochrane got bis share of the prizes at Oshawa, Sutton, Port Perry, and Lindsay on bis drivers.... Mr. Russell Cochrane also won sev- eral prizes on bis driver at the differ- ent fairs... Mr. George Ormiston went to Owen Sound to attend the f uneral of the late Mr. Homer Hurl- but on Monday.. Quite a number f rom here attended Lindsay Fair . Mr. Walter Ferguson bad one of bis best cows disappear last Saturday, nigbt. He thinks it was stolen, A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. T. Henry recently. Mrs. Henry and babe are doing well. Silo f111- ing bas commenced in this locality. .. Our scbool won quite a number, o! prizes at the scbool fair at Ennis- killen. MAPLE GROVE Quarterly service next Sunday af- teînoon Mr. James W. Pbillips who bas been visiting bis sister, Mis. P'. Swallow, bas returned to T1ono 1 17tt pon, --.John CrossleDooHy KendalR R 1 il 00 AMTO Fe Be a i 17 attn, ohn Crosly DJ1Ithy . '311W dal i IlRUU1HA11 9Fre0Bech had bis tonsils îemoved Man. .Mr. and Mis. L. C. Snow- 18 Brges, R J. Luxo, Mriore Oono R 11in Osbawa last Friday Mrs. Thos. den visited their cousin, ' Mrs. Leslie 18 ures, . . uxnMarore roo R2 90 Mr. Fred Billett, Brampton, is Brown, Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. Harris, Kendal, on Sund y Mr. 19 Ransberîy, Jas. Smith, Olive M. Orono R R 2 I 1000 spending a short time at bis borne Hall. Toronto, Mrs. Moore. Miss K. and Mrs. Gibb Crosby, (Jxbridge, 21 Cobbledick. Wm. S. Winter. Ethel Kendal R R 1 I 1000 here previous to resuming bis studies Moore. Mr. Douglas Moore, Town, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 22 Souch, H. J. Archer. Mamie M. Orono R R 2 11 1100 at Toronto University Mr. Frank Mrs. Frank Publo, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. R. Stevens Mrs. J. R. Burnett, TOWNSHIP 0F DARLINGTON Hastings bas returned to College at Grant, Mrs. Creeper. Toronto, were Toronto, Mr. George Pbipps. Goder- Bowanile R4 100Guelph after baving spent bis vac- visitors at Mis. A. McNeil's. ich, visited their sister, Mrs. F. Swal- 1 Bennett, Fred H. Amstrong, Sara M. BwavleR41 10 ation at bis home bere Mr. Wal -_____ oley. Howard R. Bragg. Ruby M. Bowmanville R 2 11 1050 10w. a f ew days last week Quite a 4 Obore, . P Lard.Suie owmnvile 2 l 100lace Horn bas commenced studies at SALEM number f rom aîound bere attended 4Wibtrn, HM F.tanrd.ouc iee Bowmanville R 2 Il 1050 Queen's University, KÇingston Mr.1 Lindsay Pair Iast Friday and Satur- 5 Wght Miton Souh. ilen owmnvile 4 1 150Thos. Sykes spent Sunday at bis ymatby is extended to Mr. and day Mi. Elgin Munday bas re- 6 MtclfN.I. ouh, earic E Bomavile l 100home here and will return to Uni- Mrs. R. Langmaid, Solina, in the sumed his studies at O. A. C., Guelph. 7 Wilson. Arthur Taylor. Loîna Burketon 11 1000 versity in Toronto on its opening. deatb of their baby son. The fun- Other visitors at F. Swallow's 8 Gay, M. G. Hopkins, Robert A. Couitice I 1200 We wisb aIl tbese students another ea okpaeo audyadwsae r n r.WladSees Arnold, Alice M. Courtice 11 1100 1 eyscesu eîi hi aiu rlto lc o audyadwsae i n i.WladSees 1000' csfl erinter alu attended by several Salem fîiends. 1Mi. and Mis. J. L. Rook, Mr. J. R. 9 Stephens. Geo. A. Gilbank, Iva Bowmanville R 5 11 100j1nes of study. Oui Young People Pastor Rev. J. R. Triimpoui con- Buinett Toronto Mis Samuel 10 Hoar, Sid. T. Perguson, Tena Bowmanville R 5 n1 1050 went to Oshawa and put on theirdutdteaenonsrie at!Swensvitngerpetst Il Niddery, Mis. S. G. Groat, Francis J. Hampton .11a "Ad1ary0i1 i Abei S. d t M J rnonseriT at 1Sod r svsjighrprnsa Miler Mrtb WpHlptn 9 Anîtd CMry on Mina eveningunday Ms. J. quair. Toronto, 1Cobourg, .Mi. Fred Axfqîd, who Milwis, Helen J. HamptonRR 1 I 9000 anitd expecton pl ay ateniile spent the weekend witb Mi. and Mis, bas been visiting bis brother, Mi. 12 Pascoe, H. G. Lws ee . HmtnRR11 100adepc opa ta nikle G. A. Stepbens and Mr. and Mis. P.1 Chas. Axford, and other relatives and 13 Smith P. G. T3rone VanCamp. Susan M. Buiketon il 1000 on next Monday evening...Mi. and L. Squair and attended the Sunday1 friends bas ieturned to bis home at 14 Westlake, Wm. R. Deaîborn, Liflian Enniskillen R 1 I 1000 Mis. Davy and daughter Dorothy, service, renewing old acquaintances. Winnipeg Mi. Samuel Snowden is 15 Pascoe, L. C. Tamblyn, Ela May Buiketon R R 2 I 1000 Port Perîy. spent Sunday with Mi. Mis. C. M. Carrutheis visited acting as judge at Biacebiidge Pair 16 Ferguson, Dr. H. McGill, Rpva Enniskilleii 11 1000 and Mis. T. Salter, A number ber mother last week and attended and other points west ,,Mi. and 17 McLaughlin, Wm. Baîton. Dougas D. Enniskillen 11 1100 from oui village attended Lindsay Coîboine Pair Mr. and Mis. W. J. ' Mis. Fred Davidson, Oshawa, visited 18 Annis, A. W. MacKay, Grace C. Tyrone I 100() Pair on Pîiday and Saturday Mi. Caun spent Sunday witb bis sister. with Mi. and Mis. Joe Bell on Sun- 19 Smith, Chas. Dewar. Archie Enniskillen R 1 I 1000 and Mis. G. Wilkinson and babe Mis. J. Colwill, Hampton, who cele- day. 20 Sboitridge, F. C. Hobbs. Mervyn J. Hampton R R 1 11 1200 have îetuined to Toronto afteî bav- bîated ber 8th bil-thday. Both she 21 Slemon, Milton Staples. Edgar E. Enniskillen il 1200 ing spent a pleasant visit witb ber and ber warthy spos w . eiyngJ TOWNSHIP OF MANVERS sister. Mis. E. Horn Mis. J. R. faiîly good healtb Mi. and Mis ENNISKILLEN 1 Sdnsn, arld cCausBieen JantvileR 2 I 150Bick is visiting friends in Toronto A. Welsh attended the Lindsay Parirl 1 Stnson Haold cCams, ilee Jantvile R2 1 050while Rev. Bick is attending the last week, . School Pair at Hamp- Rally Service wili be beld in Sun- 2 Pallis, A. W. H1enders, Ruth M. Pontypool I 1050) General Council in London Rev. ton on Priday last pîoved an advent - day Scbool on Sunday at 10 a. m. 3 Porter, W. N. Williams, Nedra Pontypool 11 100()W. A. Bunner supplied on the Hamp- o! success and several prizes were instead o! 10.30. Addresses will be 4 Beer, E. S. Bailey, Cora E. Betbany I 1000 ton Circuit on Sunday owing to the cariied off by the Young hopefuls o! given by Mis. Wm. Adams and Mis. 5 Wilson, A. E. Hutchison, Gwen. M. Franklin R R 1 Il 1000 absence o! Mi. Bick Scbool Pair this scbool section. The day wasi C. W. Slemon o! Bowmanville. A 6 Shea, E. B. Hamilton, Percy E. Janetville R 1 11 1000 was well attended on Tbuîsday. fine and the attendance good cordial invitation is extended to ail 7 McNeii, W. H. Malcolm, Marshall Janetville I1 1125 Pupils deserve great credit for their Mi. R. T. Stephens and the Misses to attend this service. .Mi. A. Col- 8 Brown, Geo. Ritchie, Vida Pontypool R 1 I1 900 fine exhibits Mi. and Mis. C. Ai- Carine and Ida Stephens, Mi. andI ville, Bowmanville. Mi. R. Fleming, 9 Hooper, W. H. McDougald, Helen I. Pontypool I 1000 lin and babe visited fiiends in Toi- Mis. P. McIndoo, Bowmanville, and Mi. W. Jenion, Miss A. Fleming, Miss Shea. Ilma E. Pontypool il 900 onto iecently., Miss Ruby Clat- Mi. Mcîndoo's sister, visited with E. Fleming and Miss M. E. Virtue, 10 Porter Wellington Fallis. Hilda M. Janetville R 1 I 950 wortby, R. N., is at bier home afteî Mi. and Mis. F. L. Squaiî on Sunday. Toronto, spent Sunday at Mi. J. H. il Davis, Byron Speers, Gladys Franklin Il & K.P. 1000()baving enjoyed a pleasant holiday Mi. and Mis. David Allum, Mi. 1Preeborn's A numnber f rom bere 13 McGill, Alvin Bigelow, Beatrice M. Ponitypool R 2 n1 1000 with her sisters, Mis. Cunningham, and Mis. Fred Imber and daughter attended Lindsay Fair on Saturday. 14 Boggs, W. Jas. Shea. Laura Pontypool n1 1000 Cameron. and Mis. W. MacMilan, Muril, KMiss E. Cator. Toronto, vis-... League meeting on Sept. l7th. 15 Reynolds, Fred W. Carscadden, Mis. Ida Bethany n1 1200 Peterboro Oui sympatby is ex- ited the latter's parents, Mi. and opened with a hymn, and prayer by 16 Bainstaple, Fred Moase, Helen Janetvifle I 1000) tended to Mis. T. Wilcox o! this vii- Mis. P. Cator. reeently. Mr. and Audrey Dorland, and devotion- 20 Puiler, R. L. Mountjoy, Hazel M. Pontypool R 3 11 950 lage, in fhe death o! ber brother, Mi. Mis. Cator visited at ber sistei's, chapter by Mi. WII Moore. Meet- TOWN 0F BOWMANVILLE John Oke, in Califoinia, recently Mis. Wm. Parnail, Newcastle. A ing was in charge of Fred Stannard. Central School Jolmston, Joshua Bowinanvllle il 220 Miss M. Alger, Oshawa, visited ber number o! oui fair sex attended a Topie was given by Audrey Doiland; cousin. Miss Elînor Sykes, on Sunday. shower given by Mis. H. M. Poster reading, Norman Carrington; duet, Dudley, Cecil H. Bragg, Leta L. I 1100 Mi. and Mis. Cyril Jebson and on Monday in bonor o! Miss Ellen Alice Ashton and Annie Oke; îead- Buriner, Vivian H. I 1075 daughteî Joyce visited bis mother, Cale, the bride o! this week. ing, David Sîmpkins. Mi. and Conie, LFrderc C.I 9200 Mis. Jebson. for a few days Mis. H. Stevens and Gordon visited Harttn, Laur K.. M2 September meeting o! Hampton W. Mr. and Mis. Heîb Stainton, Hamp- Jenig, ini1M 1100 M. S. met at the home o! Mis. T. SOLINA ton, on Sunday Mi. and Mis. Jas. Jewell, Edna E. I 1025 Salter on Tuesday a! teinoon, Sept. Pye ootM.adMs m Moore, Florence E. 11 97 l6th. President Mis. Bick took Mi. and Mis. John Penfound and PamiToMi.ron PethMckan e .Won Morris, Helen G. I1 1275 charge o! the regulai business, a!ter f amily, Mis. Penfound, Toronto, ville, visited Sheldon Pethick, who (Sup. o! Music) whicb Mis. P. Rogers pîesented the Mis. Acy Penfound, Orono, visited also received a caîl from Mr. Fred McLeod. Robert I 1100 following piogram: Readings, Mis, Mi. and Mis, J. T. Rundle Mr. Hughes and daughter. California, (Cadet Instructor) Knox and Mis. H. Wilcox; instru- and Mis. Mervin Hobbs spent the and Gen. John Hughes, Bowmanvllle. Sargent, Bertha M. 11 1075metlmscbMss oabHn;Weed itLnda fied an MiadMs.O Jefyspt 1ikt1Grt .l 1108 readings, beaîing on the work, Mis. attended the Pair Mr. and Mis. , Sunday at Harold Williams', Scugog. South Ward Collacott, Mariorie 11 1050 C. J. Kerslake and Mis. S. Williams. Franicis Weriy and family and Miss Mi. Stewart Sweetman and Gor- McGregoî, Margaret I 950 Two quilts have been made since last Nora Werry, Enniskillen, Mi. and don Mark and Miss Grace Mark. VILAG 0FNECASLEmeeting besides a quantity-~of child- Mis. Gilbert Gibson and son Doug- Scugog, visited at Orr Jeffiey's VILLGE F NWCATLEren's clothing. Canned fruit and las, Mi. and Mis. Milford Wilkins, Mi'. and Mis. J. Motten and family, Pearce, Harry R. Rodgei, Thos. A. Newcastle I1 1300 pickles are being sent to the Deacon- Oshawa, visited at Mi. A. L. Pascoe's. Cartwright, visited Mi. and Mis. Mason, Hattie A. il 11501 ness Home in Toronto Mi. and Mi. and Mis, John Kivell are Russell Griffin Mi. and Mrs. Wal- Woodford, Aima S. 1 900 jMis. Jno. Colwell Jr., have ietuined visiting friends ait Owen Sound ter Rahni and family visited at Mi. TOWN 0F PORT HOPEI from a pleasant visît witb fîiends ait Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Smith, Thames- jWmn. Griffin's Mi. and Mis. J. 1 Owen Sound Sargeant E. Hobson ford, have been spending a !ew days Mountjoy, their son and wife and Central School Somerville, David L. Port Hope 11 22001 and Mis. Hobson, accompanied by with their daugbter, Mis. Alan Mc- family, Kedron, visited Mis. Jas Wickett, Mark P. (Cadet Instructor) Mis. Wm. Jeffrey, Toronto, spent a Kessock Mr. and Mis. George Mountjoy Recent visitors at the Biownlee, Janet I 850 f ew days witb Mi. and Mis. W. G. Vice, Oshawa, are visiting Mi. and home o! Mi. and Mis. Buigmaster: Hugh, Irene Ti 900 Doidge "Flowei Service' was ob- Mis. Norval Wotten and other Miss Mabel Goldsmith, Rochester, McElroy, Doiothy M. 11 950 served in the Young People's meet-1friends Mr. Douglas McLaugblin, N. Y.; Miss Margaret Goldsmith o! O'Neill. Agnes 'il 350 ing on Friday nigbt wben a splendid Toronto, visited Mi. Harold Pascoe Palmyra, N. Y.; Mi. Robert Palmer, Roberts, J. L. il 1100 programi was presented. Scripture Mi. and Mis Ernest Larmer, Ralph Detroit: Mis. E. J. Doidge. Salem; Scott, Violet A. Il 850 lesson was read by Leslie Davis: de- and Lois, Blackstock, visited at Mi. Mi. and Mis. James Ormiston and Smith, Phyllis M. I 1100 votional talk by Mis. A. Peteis; piano W. T. Taylor's Solina Women's Mi. Thomas Hall. Biooklin; Mr. and Strickland, Mary J. 11I 1100 duet, MIs C. J. Kerslake and Nora; Institute held the September meet- Mis. E. P. Coates and Mr. and Mis. Thompson, Elsie O. 1n îioo toPic 'The au ! odRa in g at the home o! Mis. Norman B. Buigmaster. Rochester. N. Y.; and Tuer. Jessie M. n1 îo0o hy Miss E. Reynolds; readings bear- Leach, Taunton, with a good attend- Mi. and Mis. C. Peters and Prankie. Stànley. Tlios. W. '400 ;ng on floweis. by Miss L. Horn and ance. Mis. Chas. Howsam, presi- Toronto Miss Francis Taylor. (Sup. o! Music) Miss L. Reeve; also a Piano solo by dent. conducted the business part of Toronto. Mn. Harvey Davis. Oshawa. L. B. Powers Scbool Long, Myrtle B. 11 1025 1Noîab Horn. Rally night will be the meeting and called upon Mis. R. Miss Luella Stevens spent Sunday Black. Theodora n1 1000 observed thîs week. whien Mr. G. M. Langmaid. leader o! group 5, who at Mi. W. H. Moore's Mi. and Launder, Elda 11 800 j wagar of the High Scbool staff. 100k charge of the piogram. Mis .Mi's. J. A. Stainton and Clifford. West Primary Davidson, Mis. E. II & K.P. 10251 Bowmanville. will give an address. MeMaster ably intioduced the sub- Toronto. spent the weekend with Bebee, Mary nl 800 Al are welcome. Mi. and Mis. ject for the a! ternoon "Healtb" and Mis. J. Pye Mis. G. Preston is Classification of Certificates W. G. Doidge and Mis. J. Burns vis- Mesdames Elmer Wilbur and Gordon visitin!z fri-nnds in Lindsay and at- I II K.P. S. Totals ier' !iends in Oshawa on Tuesday. Leask and Miss Annie MeMaster tendcd the Pair Mr. and Mis. Men 5 13 1 i9 gave excellent papers beaîîng on the Lonne Lamb spent Suinday with the Women 27 52 3 82 COUILTiCE -.bject. and the roll caîl was 'Hlealth former's sist(-i. Mis. Cecil Wilson. Habits." Piano solos were mucb en- NestIrton Mr..9in'!Mis. Stgnley 101 Mis. Jas. Short spent a few days 'oyed. given by Misses Annie Mc- May. Torcntn. 'eoent tii' weckend Rura Scools63;Urbn Scool 6.n Toronto last week Mn. Aî'chie Master and Helen Baker. Dainty with the latter's parents. Mi. and Rurl ehol 6; Uba Shols6.Mi'dock, Toronto. was guest o! Mi.r.freshments were served by the Mis. E. C. Ashton Mr. and Mis. -ancl %Mis. A. E. Rundlc la-U week -woup assisted by Mis. Norman Leach Silas Tîewin. Mis. Clarence Avery. 'Ti vey godforstrngt, UCTON ALE jMaster Bob Rundle bad his tonsils :hid Mis. Elmer Wilbui who actcd as Hai'don. 1,10ted Mr. andi Mrç. .. 'Tosr knobaomon e needs us to __ SALES iemoved in Bowmanville Hospital re- .,ts.. I a eie ohl k2n Mr. and Mis. Fr-d Park- Toknw ha sm oe ees s ocently and is recovering nicely the annual bazaar on Dec. 3rd. -r'. Fairnirt. N.V.. Mi. and Mis. be stîong. Wednesday, October th-Mr. Geo. On Thursday the home o! Mi. and The syrnpathy of the community is T,,ichird Pgiker. CQboung. Ont.. snent -Elizabeth Barrett Browning Reid. Lot 18, Con. 7. Darlington, hav- Mrs.Ross Pearce was the scene of a ýxtendcd to the family of the late Suinday with Mr. and Mis. D. BiirL- _______ing sold hi.3 faim. will sell without I îr.ast afternoon wben the W.M.S. Mrs. S. Shontridge wIho passed awas' master Mr. Laurence Ashton. Ux- reseve bs frm sockimpemensr.eld is montbly meeting there with 'ýt ber home here on Sunday moîn- bridge. visited bts daughter. Mis. R. RAILWAY TIME TABLE poultry. feed, and some furniture. Mrs. Jackson's group in charge. Mis. 1119 lfter' a lingeî'ing ilîness. and also Price Mi. and Mis. Arthur Hack. Scecbuis. Sale mt 1 p. m. Theo M*. IH. F Osborne, Pipsident. was in the 10 Mi. and Mis. Roy Langmaid in Brooklyn. N. Y., weîe Sunday visiton Canacian National Railway Slemon. auctioneer. 39-2, !î d .the- loss of their infant son George, t TheoS Ieo's M.J.I" (StadaraTïr ,and ater the devotional paît 'whn . a eo emonsusda Fi WStaBO ndad ieAS) A'___ .( thc meeting and the business, a lisdaa Tusa fter- Brimacombe, Bowmanville. spenta WESTSOUN EAS SOUD -tty vocal duet a nicely sn by noon. Fuineral took plrb>c Saturday fewv days witb bier cousin. Mis. Thos 4.7 8 4" a. m. 'T i aursday, October 9-C. P. Kent,. Mis. Pearce and Mis. Kennetb Cour-j afternoon to Zion Cemeteîy El- McGill Mis. W. Sweetman and wbo bas sold his faim, will seIl on "Cf. T'he second part o! Cbaptei 4 dad congregation aie planning to Mis. Jas. Mountjoy vlsited the lat- i 44 p ni . Lot 12, Con. 4, Darlington, without in the Study Book was then takenu up 1 bave theur faîl annîversaîy and !owl tei's slsteî. Mis. Dave Hall. Burke- -7,26 1,n.2.2M. c n0i j,,I orhs am tok imple- iii a vcry able and înterestîng mani- 1.ipper on Sunday and Wednesday. ton. on Sunday Rev. W. A. Bun- 7 1, ii. l, m 'n. f'.feet. Sl at1 1 ner by oui pastor, Rev. H. C, Woî*. Oct. 26th and 29th Messrs George ner very ably took the service bere l211, r .m o'clock. Theo M. Slemon, auctiOn- frim We do not often have oui Milîson and Bob Smales enteitained Sunday evening. and gave s v-ry i 3 prn2*~ pc. utoi at oui' meetings and weîe abolit 40 o! the Young people to a feresting sermon from the text Ai] trains r'l.tily3 execrrt tPm..a;rk,ýr________i, leaed. îndeed. that he could be with coin, einer and marsbmallow roast 'Whatsoeveî tbou doest. do it with os. At the close o! the meeting a liist Pîiday evenlng when all report ail thy mlght." The Scbool Fair whlch are Sunila) orily.a ol ie OrLau al swihwshdhr n iayai _________ ~BAILIFF SALE 7elivhtfiil lunch o! bread and obytmuutegeRal swihwshldhî nFia a CanadianPacific ailwysi ad pumpkin pie with wblppedi being held on Monday evening, very well attended. The weathèr lmaadataian sPaedby Ms. Set.lwaywhe (Staindard Tme) Friday, Sept. 26th.-There will be r~n n e a evdb i.Sp.2twe a speclal pîogram was .lust what you want for a fa!n WEST SOUND EAST SOUND sold on the premises occupied by Jackson's group. There was a large 1 is being given. Everyone corne. The exhibits were flot so plentiful as 5.29 a.nm. 100. . . Metro Nemis. lots 31 and 32, con. 9, 'attendance and Mis. Pearce was most _____ omryas -8.05 a. mi. 3.i8 P. nM. Darlington. boises, cattle, sheep, 'iac(ious to ber guests Ser'iesi The Hamoton Young People will. 3, C p. m. 8.45 p.. M. jpigs, implements. grain. hay. etc. on Sunday weîe good. At the niorn- pastor preached an excellent sermon 1piesent their play "And Mary Did" 6.22 p. mi. 11.27 p. m. a lso Light Bay Horse not sbown on inir service Miss Morris o! Toronto, both mnoring and evenlflg. Sunday1 here on Monday evenlng. Sept. 29th, AI] trains dally except those marked sale bill. Sale 2 p. m. Tbeo. M. wbn is sister o! Mis. Walter Rundle, scbool session was very well attendedj at 8 o'clock. Admission: Adults 35e which are dally except Sunday. S!emofl, auctioneer. , ang a solo very sweetly, anud ouriIn the afternoon. and chlldren 15c. $18.75 Richly Furred COATS Swvagger indeeci is the new' fashion idea which has taken the smart World by sto'm ... light against lal'k or' (lark againist light. In coats it is best dispiayed with ]ight fur's contrasting daî'k, or' vice ver'sa. Our collection magnificently shoms this smait tend- ency with the loveliest f u î' s imaginiable on these beautifully mod- 5 up The SM ART Shop GEO. R. MASON, Manage. p e Fe F. MORRIS CO. 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Mattress of soft filling with fancy juvenile pat- tern ticking ...................................... $1 5.7.5 Sinimons "Slumber King" bed spring, yields yet neyer sags, gives the correct scientific support you need for restful sleep ..................$12-00 Mattresses, spring and other wise $11.25 Up. F. F. MORRIS CO. Home Furnishers - Fîtrniture p Bowmanville Phone 10 i y PAGE six THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1930 ANNOUNCEMNENT Next week MAGIC BAKING POWDER will be demonstrated at our store. Special representative will be here and you will be shown the many features of this wonderful powder. Make it a point to be here. Have you heard of the work saving EGGO READY-MIXED CAKE. It con- tains 'ail the ingredients for a deliejous rich cake. Ail you do is add water to the contents of the package and your cake is ready for the oven. This selis at 35c package. Fresh Fish For Friday * IARRV ALLIN, (irocer PHONE 186 BOWMAN VILLE VI Ili 1

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