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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Jul 1931, p. 7

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TEE CANADIAN STAT~MAN, BOWMANVILLE. THURSDAY, JULY 9th, 1931 PAGE SEVEN DECORATION DAY VISITORS Vistors te, Bowmanville for the Dedication of the McQiUl Memorial Gates and Decoration Day at Bow- manville Cemeterv: Mr. Kenneth Mitchell, Toronto, at home. Mrs. Arnet with Mrs. A. E. Mc- ci eady. 9Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Coombes, Tor- ente. with friends. Mr. and lirs. Jos. Hamilton, Mlli- brook, with relatives. Mr. and Mms. J. E. B. Sraples, To- rente, with relatives. lirs. John Lyle. Toronto, with her aunt, Mis. John Alun. Mr. and Mis. HI. H. Todgham. Windsor, with f rlends. Mr. and Mms. N. E. Wright, St. Catherines, with f riends. Mr. Raymond Cole, Windsor, wth his father. lMr. W. C. Cole. Miss Cora M. Scott, Toronto, wth Mr. and Mis. W. B. Pollard. Mr. and Mms. Jas. MoDougal, To- onte, at Mr. John Mclntyre's. Mi. Alex Leckbart, Teronto, wth bis brother, Mr. T. H. Lockhart. Mr. and Mrs. C. Law, Oshawa, wlth Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Knight. Mir. Geo. E. Maynard. Teronto, wth bis sister, lins. T. F. Leach. Mms. H. Hutchinson, Tononto, wth hem mother. lins. F. C. Trebllcock. Mms. (Dr.) McNeely,Brkln wth Mms. M Wilson, LbertyPlae Mr. and lira. J. Babceck, Oshawa, wth Mn. and Mm. B. H. Mortlock. Mr. R. L. Werry o! the Fainily f Herald and Week]y Star, Montreal. wth bis uncle, Mr. M. A. James. Mms. John licOul and Miss Clara Windatt. Toronto, wth ld f riends here. lir. and Mms. Rfger Flsbeigh. To- ronte. wth ber sisten, Mm. John Grigg. Dr. Geo. W. lciclli, Mms. P. A. Mc- G111 and the Misses Mcicll, Toronto, ;ihfniends. wth C. H. Hobden, Boston, Mass.. 'thher sisters, lins. W. C. Ferguson and Mrs. A. W. PIchard. Mis. F. A. McCluskey, New York City, wth Mms. F. M. Cryderman and numerous other old frienda. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Maas, Toronto, with f riends. Mir. and Mis. John Jolliffe, Toron- te, with friends. Rev. and Mms. C. C. Washington, Joyce and Anna, Toronto, guests of his mother, Mis. W. C. Washington. Mr. and Mis. Chas. H. Haddy and Jack, Miss Agnes Haddy, Toronto, with their numerous relatives heme. Mr. and Mis. Frank Brimacombe, Rochester, N. Y., with Mr. and Mms. R. H-. Hamley and other relatives here. Mr. and Irs. Jas. A. Gaudin, Stettler, Alta.. and Mrs. Chas. Pas- cee, Toronto, with Mir. and Mms. J. T. Fee. Misses Elsie M. and I. Irene Bragg, Toronto, wth thei father, Mr. W. J. Bragg, M.PP., at Mr. Irwin R. Bragg's. Mr. and Mms. Harry Baskerville, wth old fnlends heme whlle etuin- ing from an enJoyable moton trip te, Quebec. Mr. and Mms. Russell Wilhlams, Niagara Falls, N. Y.. and Mr. and Mms. John Palmer, Toronto, wlth relatives. Mn. William Calver and son Ralph, and Mr. Harry Robinson, Rochester, N. Y., wtb the fonmer's motlier. Mms. Oea. Barton. Misses Ada and Maud Wright and Mn. and Mm. Fred Osborne, Mms. Emily Osborne, Toronto, wth lirb. W. H. Osborne. Mr. and lins. A. D. McDonald and son Murray, Kingston, wth hem aunt, Mms. John Hamlyn. and hem fathen. lin. Thos. Spry. Mir. and Mis. Howard licCellan. Buffalo, N. Y., lir. and Mms. J. H. Hyde a.nd son Harry. Tenante, wth their parents. Mn. and Mms. J. A- licClellan. Mr. and Mms. W. H. Mernlck, Bu!- falo. N. Y., Mn. and Mms. Bert Wil- liams, Niagara Palls, andl Mr. Mort. Murdof. Lndaay, wth Mms. Mur- def and Miss Borea Murdef. Miss Mabel Bills, Torento, Mms. D. W. Rosa, Beleville, Mn. and Mms. Gordon Rice and Betty, Stratford, and Dr. and Mms. Lloyd Rice, Thorn- dale, wth Mn. and Mrs. C. P. Rice. BOWMA NYILLE CHAUTAUQUA JULY 15 »16 -17 -18 -20 DAILY PROGRAMME FIRST DAY - WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th. EVENING-Notable Comedy-Drama Cnda lyr "Turri te the Right".... ...aad n lyr Admission $1,00 (tax mncluded) SECOND DAY - THURSDAY, JULY 16th. APTERNOON-Orlental Pageant Jiu arNyh "Soul of the Holy Land",Jlu asrNyh Admission 50c. (tax included) EVENIIG- Lecture. "Abolishing the Arctic" Vilhjalmur Ste! ansson Admission $1,00 (tax included) THIRD DAY - FRIDAY, JULY l7th. AFrERNOON- Musical ....... .... ... Herbert Petrie & Company Lecture: "Australia-The Land of the Kangaroo" Constance Neville-Johns Admission 50c (tax mncluded) %ÊVENING- "High Lights in Harmony'- Petrie Artists and Constance Neville-Jobns Admission 75e (tax included) FOURTH DAY - SATIJRDAY, JULY lSth. ArER:NOON- . ue etinKs' MaxinnetteG Admission 25C. Popular Broadway CoMedy-"_ýSkldding". The Peerless Players Admission $1.00 (tax included) FIFTH DAY - MONDAY, JULY MILh "An Aternoon in the Land e! Male-Beieve"-Lucille Elmore Ce. Admission 50c (tax lncluded) EVENING - Novelty Night- IlWlt and Wlsdom cf Chalk and Clay" John Bockewltz and The LuchUe Elmore Revue Ce. Admission 75c (taxilncluded) SEASON TICKETS: Adulte $2.00 (no tai thia Year); Student. (14 yrs and ov"w) $150; Cblldre$1.00. Buy a season ticket, lt's cheaper. Yeu'il want te sec the entire sertes anyway. CANNING] REQUIREMENTS' GET THEM AT HARRY ALLIN'S Rubber Rings .................................3 for 25c Zinc Rings..................................... 25c doz. Sealers, pints............................... $1.00 doz. Sealers, quarts ..............................$1,18 doz. Glass Sealer Tops .......................25c doz. Parowax, Iniperial ............................1c pkg. Certo ............................................... 0 Cherries - Gooseberries - Beets Granulated White and Redpath Sugar. GROCERY SPECIALS McLaren's Invincible Stuffed Olives, 51/-' oz., 18c H. P. Sauce .......................................... 27c Crosse and Blackwell's Potted Meats. Salmon, Salmon and Lobster, Chicken. Ham and Chicken and Tongue ...............24c Old Cheese, with a tang ..................25c lb. IChase & Sanborn's Coffee .................53c lb. McLaren's Jelly Powders ...............4 for 25c Fresh Fiah For Friday. HARR Y ALUIN, Grocer LOCAL and OTHERWISL lirs. Wm. Lyle o! Orilia is visit- ing Mi. and Mis. Fred Lyle. Miss M. G. B. Warder is attend- ing summer scheel in Toronto. Miss Marjerie Collacott is taking a sununer course ini Kingston. Mis. Jennie Cowan. Buffalo, N. Y., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thes. Couit- er. Miss Harriett Wamdem, Rochester, N. Y., has been visiting hem aunts, the Misses Willmott, Church St. Mm. and Mms. Fred Lyle and Miss Myrtle Lyle visited Mr. and Mis. Wm. Lyle, Omillia, over the weekend. Mr. Ceci H. Dudley is attending The Manufacturers, Lif e Insurance Company convention at Blgwin Inn. Mms. Abbett, Hamilton, who bas been on a visit te Ottawa, is now vlslting hier sister. Mrs. Ell Wilson, Liberty Place. Mr. and Mms. Alan Lovering, Elm- vale, Ont., sPent a !ew days last week wth hiem parents, Mr. and lins. J. H. Trimble. Miss Inez Luke, Wbitby, and Misa Thelma Werry, Salem, bave been bolidaylng wth Mr. and Mms. J. L. Buckley, Orono. Mms. Abert Mark, Toronto, has been vislting hem siater, Mm. W. j. Found and attended the Silver Wed- ding celebration. Miss I. K. Smith, B. A., and Miss B. Stedman. B. A., are in Toronto examlnlng papers fer the Depart- ment e! Education. Dr. and MmS. E. F. Wlloeughby and Joan, Winnipeg, are vlsltlng hem parents. Mir. and Mms. OCo. van- Dyke, Base LUne west. Misses Edth and Ama Morris have retuined frem spendlng two weeks' vacation wth relatives in st. Thomas and other peints. Mms. I. B. B. Gane who bas been enJoying a pleasant visit wth hem Parents, Mm. and Mms. Thos. Coulter, le! t Fnlday for hemrbeome in Londen, England. Mesr. Alfred J. and Russell C. Hagglth, Rochester, N. 'Y.. are vist- ing their aunt. Mms. Donald McDon- ald, tewn, and uncle, lir. Bd. Hag- gltb, Hamnpton. Miss M. Blackwtel, cietitian of Newport, vt., who bas been spend- ing hem vacation at Thunstonia Park, called on hiem untle and aunt, Mm. and Mms. J. Hamilton Bateman, last week, on hiem return te ber home. Mms. Bateman accempanled hem as fan as Trenton. Mr. Charles Black- wefl, a nephew, aIse cafled on Mn. and Mms. Bateman on Frlday. THOUSANDS WERE GUESTS OF LOCAL BUsnSINESMEN (Continued f romn page 1) Bagneil tOek Second Place and Mauiice Baker. Solina, third. Wlth the heat and the ough tack it took a lot of staying power te finish the 12 laps around the track. The races were eagerly centested, in some cases as many as f orty starting. Alred Shrubb, the great English runnen, started the races, and interest ini this part of the pro- gramn neyer lagged f rom start te, finish. A good number o! business men weîe present and their duties in cennection with the races wene weil carried eut. The herse shoe pitcbing centest proved another big drawing card. A huge cmewd watchecl this part o! the pregram which resulted in Wm. and ROY licLaughlin of Buiketen win- ning the doubles, with Russell Mc- Laughlin and Ed. Witheiidge second. and Thos. MeNeil and Robt. Glan- ville third. Ed. Withemidge, Bow- manville won the singles, and Roy MeLaughlin. the juvenile wizand, won the prise for the most ringers. The softbail tournament in whicb Courtice emerged victers a!ter three hard-!ought contests was watched by another enthiuslastlc crewd. The final game betwecn Salem and Cour- tice was a real excltmng affair. Two extra lnnlngs had te be played be- fore a wlnnlng team could be decld- ed. Courtice certainly earned the handsome sweaters wblch tbey were awarded. The Canadian Leglon Band whlch did sterling service in the parade played a nie prograxn during the supper heur. Aften auPper Enniskillen andl Bow- manville met in a grhhlng football tussle whlch resulted in an ail tic a!ter soume exclting playlng whlch even f eatured flstic fights despite the holiday spirit prevaillng. It was weil nlgb Impossible ta con- tral the great crowd tbat assembled on Kng Street for the dance at nlght. At times there was hardly noom for the buge merry-makers te dance. Scetty and bis Fine LakeI Club orchstra provlded snappy music while at times as many as four hun- dred couples stepped it eut on the cornmneal stnewn dance floor on the main street. Shomtly before eleven o'clock when the dmaw for the car took place f romn the platform ail one could see both Pagan, R. Lewis, P. Tnewln. Girls. 12 and unden. 60 yards-T. Barris, V. Osborne, bd. Hnnaaw. Three-Legged, girls, 15 and under, 40 yards-EB. Bowmnan & J. Yellow- TAKE NOTICE! BY-Law No. 12.18 of the Municipal t2ouncil cf the Tcwn cf Bownmanville amending Schedule 'B1" cf the Public Hieaith Act, Chap. 262, R.S.O. 1927. The Municipal Council cf the Corpora- tien cf the Town cf Bowmianviile hereby tnacta under authority cf Section 116, Sîm-Section 1 of the Publie Health Art, C2hap. 262. R. S. 0. 1927, that Schedule -13" 'cf eaid Act be and it la hemeby amnended by the followlag additiôn: Firt:- That ne private vauît, cese-pit. or dry earth closet shah hbe aliowed to exiet Nwlthmr the limita of the Cor- poration of thei Town cf Bowman- v'ille herelnaftëm described, namely: F-rom the. northwest corner cf Wel- Ilnglon and Scugog Streets running moutherly on Scugcg Street, eaat and %vet idele toQiiee Street, and on Queen Street, north and ecuth aide, to Liberty Street, and on Liberty Street, ea»t and wveat aide, te Con- cession Street, and on ConcessIon Street, north and south aide, run- ning westerly te place of beglnnlng on aad corner cf Wellington and Scîmgog Streets. Al prperty within the described limita shalire connected up wth the Waterworke and Sewerage sys- tem where available. Second- Afler due notice and ln default cf it helng done hy the persan cr per- sons direct-ec or rftuired t0 (le so, such malter or thing shah b. done at his or her expenme and the Cor- poraliomi cf the esalit Town of Bow- manville may recover the expense incurred hy doing it, hy action, or 1h' ens' -mny he recovered lnhIke marner rsne uniciPal Taxes. Third- Thbt By-Law No. 984 be and it le here'by repealed. Paaed the 4th daY of MaY, 1931. JOHN LYLE, M. J. ELLIOTT, Clark. Mayor. Itenidente within the aiea stated by the abovw by-law are hemehy notifieS that they should comply with tis by- law not later than the fiaet day cf Sep- 4ember, 1931. After that date. thre work may he donc by the znunicipaiity, and the coat of aucli womk will be aSSed ta the taxtes of thre propertY owmers. JOHN LVL.E, Town CWrk. 1 1 lees, Grace Willan & Mary Milison. Three-Legged, boys, 15 and under, 40 yards-H. Howard & R. Hul, D. IPatte & N. Rehder. Three-Legged, girls, 18 ani under, 40 yards-E. Bowman & J. Yeilow- irus, Ruth Hoinies & Olive Janes, G. Pearce & M. Moses. Three-Legged, boys, 18 and under, 40 yards - T. Bagneil & Orland Plummer, S. Edeil & B. Kruger. Three Legged, open, girls, 40 yards -Mrs. N. Burns & Mrs. I. Fice, G. Pearce & M. Moses. Three Legged, open, boys, 40 yards -S. EdeU & B. Kruger, E. Trewin & W. Buswell. Boot and Shoe Race, girls-Mis. Gibson and Mary r%'ught, D. Hum- page & B. Parkin. Boot and Shee Race, boys, 40 yds. -E. Downey & B. Crombie, C. Raby &0. Baker. Wheelbarrow Race, boys, 15 and under, 40 yards-C. Cawker & D. Patte, E. Trewln & W. Buswell. Wheelbarrow Race, boys, open, 40 yards-M .Souch & W. Adams, E. Passant & J. Gibson.c Marrled Men, under 30, 60 yards- Oco Stevenson, Leslie Coombes, Wm. Slaglit. Marrled Ladies, under 30. 60 yards -Mms. J. Gibson, Mrs. Kilpatrlck, lira. W. Snider. Marrled Mien, ever 30, 60 yard- S. Brown, Rev. F. M. Wooton, C. E. Horn. Married Ladies, over 30, 60 yards -Mms. I. Edmonson, Mrs. A. Stacey, Mrs. C. Bartlett. Pat Man's Race, 50 yards-C. E. Hern, H. Poster. L. Piigh. Fat Ladies' Race, 50 yards-Mms. J. Knight, Mms. H. Rundie, Mms. H. Harris. Glggley Race, 20 yards-R. Wil- liams, Miss D .Humpage. Business Men Wlvesl Race, 60 yards-Mms. C. A. Bartlett. 3 Mlle Race-A. Woods, T. Bag- nell, M. Baker. Broad Jump, under 15-L. Brown, L. Cennora, J. Roacli. Broad Jump, 15 and ove-Herb. Colmner, B. Honeyman, R. Hayes. Hop, Step, under 15-L. Brown, J. Roacli, R. Bathgate. Hep, Step. 15 and ever - Harold Colmer, R. Williamxs, B. Brunt. Ban Tounnansent Front Street de! eated Blackstock, 14 to 3. Courtice defeated Maple Grove 13 to 6. Salem defeated Solina, il te 4. Courtice defeated Front St. 7 te 6. Courtice defeated Salem, 10 te 9, in two extra lnnings for the champ- ionshlp. Parade Prizes Manufacturers' loat- Goodyear, Hollingshead, Canadian Cannera. Rural Float-Ivan Law & sens, Orville Osborne, Bowmanvllle Dalry. Open Floats--s. J. Jackman & Sons, Brookdale Nurseries, G. A. Humpage. Decorated Auto--Clarence S. Mas- on. Mrs. W. J. Challis, Chas. H. Mas- on. Clowns - Crockett & Clapp, C. PurdY, R. McKnight. Decorated Bicycles-C. G. Gra- ham, A. Prout, A. Smith. Fancy Dressed Girs-Somerscales and Mutton. Helen Bird. Helen Vii- tue. Antique Vehicles-Frank Williams. Oldest Man on grounds-Rd. Wld- decombe, aged 95. Oldest Woman on gtounds-Mrs. Thos. Pascoe, Hampton, aged 90. Melville Dale captured Gilchrist's Clothing MYstery Man, A. J. Whal- en, Manager Bank of Commerce. Mrs. Fred Martyn captured Miss 'Una Aflin, the Corbett Bakery Mys- tery Lady. Winner Greasy Pg-J. Brown. Prize for the largest famly on the groUnds went te Delbert Flintof of Courtice wlth a famlly cf 13. WATER USERS TAKE NOTICE Water usera are requeated to refrain from uing town water for garden and iawn purpos except between the hoursï of 6 p. m. and 8 p. in. *y order of the Town CouneoU. REPRESENTATIVES WANTED - If you are unemployed, or cant stretch the budget to cover aIl expenses, why not write us about aur Sales proposition in which your earninga are oniy limlited by your own industry, application and ef- fort. Th.e wcrk cari cover your own lo- cality and district. Write us with ful information about yourself la ffrat let- ter. The Maple Grove Nurseries, Win- ona, Ontario. 28-2 FOR SALE - One second-banS steel' rake. 10 f., sell cheap; one good 5-ft. mower. S. J. Henry, phone o zideno. 631, or office 13, Bownanyle. 2-tr FOR RENT - Brick 8-room smn- bungalow; modern oenveniesuoee; Sood gardon; possession Aprilots J. PL Philp, Sougag 1St, Bowmanville. 10-tf SUMMER COTTAGE TO RENT - At Williams Point, Lake Sougog. For fur- ther Information apply ta A. W. Piokard, King St. BowramvUle. Phone 186. 28-tf TO LET--3-roorned apartnrent ln Cow- an Block, modem canvenienceII, electrie stove; possession July 15th. Apply te Mrs. Perey Cowan, Bowrnanviile. Phone 270. 2-tf FOR SALE-6-roomed brick house on Queen St., near Liberty; modern con- veniences; gcod garden; garage and ben hou&e. For particulars appiy to C. L. Hooper, Box 485, Bowmanvilie. 28-tf Articles For Sale FOR SALE-Pence posta, 25ce «Ch. Apply F. Foley, Bowmanviile. 25-tf FOR SALE-Large aime 4-burner elec- trie stove with higir oven. Phuone 161. 27-tf MUSHROOMS FOR SALE-Delivered. Apply to Selby Grant, Scugog ltoad. Phone 691. 25-tf FOR SALE-I renewed 00w; 5 Hol- stein helfèrs, cheap for cash; quantity white ash longues, $100 each. John Aldsworth, R. R. 3, Bcwmanviile. Phone 138r6. 27-tf FOR SALE - Farmers! Check up on your hay fcrk rope and sce how long It Iasss you. C. W. Souch sella rope that la lasting from 10 to 15 years. Hay cars repaired. Phone 382r2l Hampton. 26-3 FOR SALE--Cordwood, sold ln cord- wood length or eut ln stove length; de- livered on short notice. F. Foiey, next house west of Cream of Barley Camp, Bowmanville. Phone 717. 22-tf Real Estate For Sale FARM FOR SALE-b4 acres, being lot 22 ,con. 5, Darington, on which are brick 8-roomned boune wlth modern oonven- lences; hard anS saft water; outbuild- inga ln goed repair; 8 acres oroirard. Fror partionlaru apply on the promises to le. naggitb, Napton. Ont. 26-tf Watch Our Cake Window for Saturday Specials in Baked Fooda WEEKEND CANDY SPECIALS AT THE BAKERY Neilson's Deliclous Chocolates, specially prlced at 39c and 49o lb. Rose Buds, very specil at .......................... uc lb. Licorice Mixture . .. .. .. .. . . . .... ...24a lb Try one of our f amous Sundaes at the soda f ountaln. BIRTHS ABERNETHV-In Bowmanville Hos- pital, on Wednesday, Jisly lst, 1931, to M'r. and M.%rs. William Gordon Abernethy. MARRIAGES REYNOLDS-HENRY-At the United ('hurch Parsonage, Blackstock, Iby Rev. F. W. Newell. 1B. A., on Saturday, Ju1y lth, 1931. Wilbur Reýynolds, soOn o Mr. andN(irs. George Reynolds, Blackstock, and l',ssie '%Iay, eldest daughter of Mr. and .%rs. Wm. H-enry, Purple Hill. McKEE - HENRY - At the United Church Parsonage, Blacketock, on Sat- urday, July 4th. 1931, by Rey. F. W. Newell. B. A., Mr. Lorne McKee, son of Mr. and Mrs. James MclCee. Cad- mus, and Mary, youriger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry, Purpie Hill. BRAGG-ARMSTRONG-At the Unit- ed C'hurch Parsonage, Blackstoclc, on Saturday. July 4th, 1931, by Rev. F. W. Newell, B. A., Sara Margaret. daughte of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Armstrong, Nestieton, and Otto Rosswell, son1 of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bragg, Bowmanville. CAWKER - ARMSTRONG - At the United Church Parsonage, Blacketock, Saturday. July 4th, 1931, by Rev. P. W. Newell, B. A.. Samnel . Cawker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cawker, Port Pexr'y, and Mabel G. Armsitrong, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. ffdward Armnstrong, Nestleton. DEATHS LITTLE-In Kendal, June 2&tb, 19,11, Walter Little, aged 71 years. Intern>ent at Orone Cemetery. JEX-At Port Hope, July 2nd, 1931. Stephen Jex, beloved hueband of Elma- beth ]Rowland, atled 87 peers. HODGE-In Mitcelel, on July Srd, 1931. William Hodge, a former resident of Providence, Dsrlington townahip. TAMULVN-At Enniekillen July 2nd, 1931, Erlizabeth Jans Kemnp, ;âdow of thre late Albert Tamblyn, Orono, ln ber SMti yesr. COLVILLE - Suddenly on Thuraday, July 3rd, 1931, at Orono, Bona, May Thompson, beloved wife cf William C- ville. McCLELLAN-Yn Bownunville on Sat- urday. July 4th, 1931, E"mma MeaCllan, daugirter of the lets Josephr and Sarahr MoCleilan, aged 73 yemr. SANDO-At Cobourg, Sunday, Jul7 5, 1931, James Sando, formerly of pru.i- dence, Darlington township. Interred ln Bowmianville Cemetery jnly tb. RICE - In Bownanville. on Sunday. JulY th, 1931, Jennie B. Rice, beloved wife of George Rice, 769 Markham St., Toronto, aged 62 yeer. interment park Lýawn OBiiIetE9l. MOORE - Paaaed on, et h bernep, "Moorecroft,"~ Acton. Ontario, Juiy 2nd. 1931, Police Mnjgltrate Henry PhIllip Moore, ltrieis73rd year. formerly edItor of the -Free Press.- SMITH-In Bowmanville. on Tuesday, July 7th. 1931, William George Smith, the dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 0. Smith, Long Sault, DarlIngton. aged 23 Years. ntermnent Bethegda Cern- etery. IN MEMORIAM ALLIN-In sad and loving memory of our dear brother, John Allun, who pamed away one year ago, July 6th, 1930. Sad and sudden was the cal 0f one se dearly loved by ail. The blow was hard, the shock severe, We littue thought hie death s0 near. Forget him, no, we neyer Will For in Gods care he liveth still. A loving brother, true and kind, No friend on earth like him we'll flnd; For onie and ail he did hie best, And God gave him eternal rest. Sadly missed by Sister and Brother.. Floral Design& firet clama work for all occsions, Wreaths, Sprays, Pillowe, Brides' Bou - Quels, etc. Aleo Permanent Wreaths for the ceznetery ini beautiful floral effect. KINGSWAV NURSERIES On Hlghway 2 streets eaut of Liberty St. Phone 144 Bowmanvllle Wanted WANTED-,Bench and Machine Mold- exs wanted, open shop, steady work. Apply 'SDrawer B, Bowmanvije. 28-1* To Let HAV FOR SALE-In field. Âpply Jas. MoConnachie, King Street E., Bowman- ville. Phone 446. 28-3 FOR RENT-Tbree apartmS~ts. Ap- ply W. F. Ward, Barrister, Bowmn- ville. Phone 102. 25-tf HOUSE TO RENT-on Ontario Street, 7-roomed, brick modern conveniences, hardwood floors downstairs, garage and good garden. Phone 389. 26-tf Il. - Pj "Business is Good" 100 MORE NEW DRESSES THIS WEEK CLARENCE S. MASON*S Little Shoppe with The Larme New Stock Watch Our Wlndoyw Where 'TOU n rNve We Change It Mf en Urged to B3w One do est oifY. Y. Megh C.. For Your Sunday Dinner Here's the luleai mn!! One-hallf ce a tende, mllk- f cd chieken roaatcd t. a. crisp, delicious brown; a generous portion of ripe pes; your choe of French frieul or milk-mashed potatoes; a stceaming, generous cup of aromatic coffee serveul with a large elie ci lresh, luicy, home-madlb fruit pie . .. anl for 50c. Try this favorite Sunday dinner of wl.e-eatiflpea OLYMPIA CAFE 'Klng Street y" tPlume 66 OWMaav Ro>yalTh tr "HURS. - FR1.- BAT. - JIJLT 9 - le - il One of the most succesaful British ComediM yet releasi. THE MIDDLE WATCH WMh !aquune Logan and Owen Nains. MON. - TUES. - WED. - JULY 13 - 14 - là MaUinee Maniday at S p. m., Her Finest Picture! STRAN6ER% bMAY [WZ She taav- elle the path et love a"u freedou te-yam lanie, but he biAmt st-qa uith Truly on. of the ~ar' fineut NotdU.PI"~5 note that commenclng Wednesday, JuIy 15th, Sllvemware will be given away on Wednesday nlghts only. THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN Don't take our word for it - Corne P nd sec fer youradf. The heat may be unbearable outalde but It ia cool at the Royal Theatre. Bowmanville Bakery THE CANADlAIt STATEMUN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, JULY 9th, 1931 PAGE SZVM ilo' tp

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