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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Mar 1932, p. 7

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TEE CANADIAN 8TAT~MAN. BOWMANVILLE. THURSDAY, MABCH l7th, 1932 PAGE V Read Tihis One We're flot going to let the merchants have ail the fun of giving exceptionai bargains on Dollar Days - so here's our special: $1.00 in Cash OR 4 dozen Eggs xiii entitie a new subscriber in Can- ada to The Statesman from now to Dec. 31, 1932. This offer is oniy good for two days-March l8th and l9th. LOCAL and OTHE.RWISE 1 hu-in; &Iso alter ro m J lir.andMrs.Milord ilkn !retary. suggestLng articles ior a baie Mr. ad Mr. Miord iikasLfo the need.y. Miss Hiaclcy reported and grand-daughter, Miss Margaret f or HeTrp:neCmite.O Heara, Osnawa, spent Sunday wît t he Tuesoympr luth. ms. M Os- relatives here. ter's group wiil be in charge of the Bis many old friends were pleas- suPper meeting. 0<1 t receive a cail f rom Mr. John1 £Waitt, B. A., Lonoon, a former The Ottawa Citizen ini ls sport- Principal of Bowmnanville High1 ing columnn says of Mr. J. C. bow- School. who was in tovn for a short man. who is the new teller at the time tliis week. 11Bank of Montreal here. and who Trinity Y. W. A. liad a good at- was transferred from that district tendance and interestmng meeting on ta Belleville a short Urne ago, the Tuesday evening in the school roorn, followlflg: '*Very many ofthie dis- opening wth the president. Mrs. E. trîct*s good athietes. somehow mi- A. Werry, in the cnair. The Elssier grate ta Belleville; perhaps its the prograni was in charge of Mrs. El- scenery or the girls or the progres- mer Cox and lier group, thie former sive town; maybe its .iust a coinci- presiding. Worship service was tak- *dence. but the f act is that numbers en responsively by the leader and ofthie Scotts and Mulvihails and the members, Mrs. K. Cox gIving a other top men among the athletes very suitable reading at the close. found their way there and now Mrs. C. H. Dudley sang a very ap- Jimmiy' Bowman, who as a mounds- propriate solo and a timeîy reacling I man for the Perth bail teamn last was given by Mrs. J. R. Moore. The year had ail the girls screammng Study book chapter. Hlard Times themselves hoarse with enthusiasm, Among the Koreans", was most in has been sent to Belleville by bis terestingly taken by Mrs. (Rev.) E.i bank." The bank lias now seen fit F. Armstrong, who gave a fine re- ta place han in Bowmanviile. The view ofthie situation. Mrs. . R.I local sport fans will be looking for- Bragg, secretary. called the roll, and ward to seeing hirn on the mound at during the business perlod man the Public School grounds during letters were read f rom slck and the coming suimier. A Real Dollar Day Special E-ASTER C.4NDY SPECILLY REDLCED LOWNEY'S FA30LY PACKAGE 2 ips. Choice Quality Chocolates. assorted fla$ors. liard and sof t centres. regular $1.50, 2 Lb. Box FREE-While shopping. let us diagnose the $ condition of your radio tubes with the effc- ient Rogers Tube TeSter. It wi.l1 cost you nothing. W. J. BAGNELL DEJ SF4 -A1 15 EVERYBODY'S COMING TO THE BIG Community $ Days To make March l8th and 19th the greatest $1.00 Days ever held in Bowmanville, we are offering 50 Grab Boxes Regular Retail Value $5.00 Containing Face Powder, Compacts, Creams, Lotions, Tonics, Liniments, Cough Mixtures, Bath Saîts, etc. For the exceptionally low price of $100oo One Box iil contain a $1.25 Camera, another $2.50 Perfurne, together with many useful articles. #. A Free Sample for Every Customer. JURY &LOVELL LOCAL and OTHIERWLSE *Corne ta Bowrnanviile for Dollar Day Bargains Mardli 18-19. Miss Mary Arnold, Lindsay, bas been visiting lier cousin, Mrs. P. M. Sauch. Mr-. and Mrs. Lamne Plummer. Port Hope. spent Sunday wiih bis par- ents. Mr-. and Mrs. N. S. Pluimmer. On account of Wornens Institute meeting comning on Goad Frîday thie meeting wiil be held one week later. See notice elsewhere. Mi-. and Mrs. W. C. Aflin enter- tained on Fnday evening a number of Young f rienis tW a touring party whiidh was mucli enjoyed. Coucli. Jolinston & Cryderman announice that they are now show- ing thie new styles in Miflinery. Tuey invite your inspection. Miss L. Down is again i charge. An interesting ceremony featured thie rorning service i St. John's Churcli on Sunday when thie Churcli BOYS' League Shield was dedicated and Placed in the chancel by the rector. Mr. F. J. McMil]an, Cobourg, an- nounces the engagement of has dau- gifler, Rena. ta Mr. Bruce Tuomp- son, son of Mrs. W. R. Tuompsan, Cobourg, the marriage Wo take place quietly at Easter. Sprnig is .iust around thie corer- so 'S J. B. Martyn jusi around thie corner on Div ision St.. and lielias the best of every kind of field andi gardien seed.s for sale ai reasnbIe' prices for cash. J. B. Martyn. 11-3 Dr. G. E. Reaman, Superintendent of thie Boys' Training Sehool, was thie speaker ai the annual meeting, and 80th anniversary of the Pro- testant Chidren's Homes atHi University Women's Club on Thurs- day ai ternoon. Mr-. and Mrs. Ernesi JamesMa bon. Brantford, Ontario. announice thie engagement of their daugliter, Ethel Prunrose. to Mi-. Howard Jos- ephi Phi.lp. Montreal, Que., son of Mr. Richard Werry Phi.lp, Nestleton,; Ontario. Tue mariage wii takei place thie latter Part of April. in an& Edniondstone fr! years the Home of Fine Hats, tend- ers to you a cordial invitation ta be presenit on Friday, Mardi 18th, ai thie formai Spmrng Milinery open- ing in their store, King Street East. The opening wii continue ail day Saturday, commencing at 9 a. mn. Canadian Art Exhibit ini B. H. S. on Friaay, Mardi 18th, consists of reproductions of paintings by sudh prominent artisis as G. C. Reid, Thî)mpson, Beatty, Haines, Paul Peel, and Heming, thie color blind artist. Do not miss this for 15c. Funds to be used for purcliase of Canadian pictures for thie school. Tue W. M. S. study class i Trin- ity sehool room on WednescIay. 2MarcnVUdi. was weli attended. Tue devotional exercises were taen by MLrs. Eia Stige 0f Trinity.Tue cliapter "Better Heathi"wa tz e f romi oui- study book, KoreaLn of thie Dawn, by Mrs. G. A. Gilles- Pie of St. Paul's. Mrs. Gillespie read a let ber fnorn Dr. Norman Found who lias spen thie pasi ten years i Severance Union Medical College, at Seoul. Korea. The meeting was very helpful and inispirational. Sorne couniies are dispensing with rural school fairs, which have been thie big attraction each fail for chli- dren of tle township scliools, be- cause thie Ontario Department of Arîculture lias dicontinued thie f ree seed distribution and also be- cause the Department in its econ- ornic prograrn 15 dispensing with thie furnisning of iudges for Hiese fairs. This seems Wo be a backward step, and we hope tis will not affect Durham County scliool faims which have been outstanding i tuer ac- comP1ishrnents. Corne ta Bowmnanviile for Dollar Day Bargains Mardi 18-19. St. Paul's W. M. S. held tie reg- ular meeting in the school room on Tuesday afternoon with thie presi- dent, lrs. G. A. Gillespie, in the cniair. On account of sickness thie attendance was not as large as us- ual. Arrangements were made for- 1 next Tuank-offering meeting on ITuesday, April l9th. Speaker: Mrs C. R. Carscallen. Whutby. Mrs W.I H. Carruthers gave a synopsis of tie 5th dhapter of the stud.y book-Kor- ea. thie Land of tle Dawn. Mrs. C. P. Rice sang sweetly "~This is MYj Task." Tbanks of thie meeting were 1 tendered ta Hiose taking part. A I social hall hour was enjoyed aitih close. Mi-. W. J. Dunlop, Chairman of thie Educational Comrnittee ofthie Grand Lodge of Ontario, A. P. & A. M., and Supervisor of the Uni- i versity of Toronto ExtensioniSe- vice, gave an inieresiing address on Masonic education at Jerusa.lem Lodge. on Wednesday evening. Aj large number of members iurned oui ta, hear this splendid address. Amiong visitors to tle lodge were R. Pn . WBro»E.1arrow DD X9M. f i -when this was written we are unable ta state how muci ilil be turned over ta the Relief Fund. Expenses i any event of ibis klnd are paturally heavy and only a vos-y large attendance could bave brought the Welare Pend a large donation. Winner ofithie bridge prizes were Ms-s. R. M. Mitchell and Misa Aura Rundie. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister E. F. ARMSTRONG, B. A., 9. 0. FRANCIS SUTTON. Mus. Bac. Palm Sunday, March 2Othi. 11 ar. m-LIAiten Meditations: No. 6: '*The Moved Master and thse Moved Multitude." Quartet: Misses Plummer and Argue, Messrs. CrydErman ara N.cholas - Choir: -The Palma- Faute 2.30 p. m.-Sunday Sehool Classes for ail agea - Goo<1 music. 6.45 p. m.--Song Service Bting your friends to enjoy trae old songs. 7 P. m.-Au flluminated Service SubJeci: "Thse flluminated OCross" Choir: *Jerusalem" Parker **The Old Rugged Cross." True goodnesa involvos s- f sactafice- a cross. Jes us lovedl men uttetly aud gave bimself to? themn as friend. leader. guide~ and Saviour. We sec bis moral nobility in bis acceptance of death. H:s se-f sacrifice bas opera-d mens ey'-s te the forgiving and ren.w-ing love" of God. We ca't put aside the cross as an unusable relic of bhe past. Trinity Choit members are azked te malte a special effort te attend practice on Friday nîgbt aI 8 o'clock. THE CHURCHES St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churcli -Rev. W. J. Todd. Minister. Sun- day Services: Morning Worshlp at il a. rn.; Evening Worshlp 7 p. mn.; Sabbath School 2.30 p. rn. The Min- ister will preacli. St. Paul's United Churcli - Rev. !A. S. Kerr, M. A., Minister; H. J. Knight, Choir Master; Mrs. C. H. Dudley, Organist. il a. m.-Palrn Sunday, A Day of Contrasts; 2.30 P. m.--Sunday Sdhool and Bible Class; 7 p. m.-The Sixth Word fromn the Cross. A Word of Triumph. A cor- dial welcome to ail. St. John's Anglican Church-Rev. C. R. Spencer, Rector. Palm Sun- day: Holy Communion i1 a. m.; Sunday Sdhool and Bible Class 2.'30 p. m.: Evening Prayer 7 p. m. Cbildren's Lenten Service. Tuesday at 4.10 p. m., Confirmation Class at 7 P. m. on Thursday; Lenten Ser- vice. 7.45 p. m. Thursday. A very successful supper was held i the S. A. Citadel on Tuesday when a large number spent an en- joyable time at this annual event. Mr. Creighton Devitof Burketon, son of Mr. J. H. Devitt. ex-M.P.P., was theie nanimous choice of On- tario East members of the Grand Black Chapter. Black Knights of freland. as Grand Master a thie convention held this week in Peter- boro. Mr. Devitt is one of thie fore- most Orangemen iOntario and ibis higli honor Cornes as a reward for splendid services in the past. TENDERS WANTED TOWNSHIP 0F DARLINGTON Cal for tenders for TPractor Power Hiauling Grader and mari teoperate grader; aise for trucks to haul rvelI and for general running aroun.:Lw- est or auy tender net necessalyacet- ed. Tenders accepted until Apti: th. 1932. Tenders te be sent te0 T. H. Richards, Road Superinbeudenl. R. R. 5. Bowrnanville. 11-2 APPLICATIONS FOR SEXTON writteu applications will be received for position o! sexion of Trnity United Cburcb. Bowmanvil:e. by the undersigu- ed up to April 2. 1932. Duttes te coum- mence June lai next. Particulars as to couties snd other conditions may bie eb- taîned ftom the Secretary. State sai- any expocted. J. C. DEVITT. 10-2 Secretary of Stewards. LAUNDRY WANTED Alil kinda of launatry work donc prompt 7., satisfactorlly and at reasonable prIceu write Post t nee Bok a, 2.on eau Sirs x. Siar.loram. RKing Street F.ast, Bow m1anIlile. 1PLinno 411 SEED CLEANING The plant it Ille Boys' Trainng S011001 is aralu in operation. S'armers are urged te brlng in theit grain aud ornait sed early and avoid deiays wibh tbe apring rush. Grain bc. laver a.nd Gra seeds 15c pet bushel. 3-8 For Sale or To Rent FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT-t.ot 30. Con. 3, Cartwright, 200 acre farm of the lato Andrew E. Devitt; farm la in sliape for pasture. belng a!l seeded Iu grass. runnîng waler year round; cluse o scbool. Possession immedlately. Ap- pI> te Mmr. A. E. Devitt. Bunketon. on promises, or Dr. J. C. Devitn, Bowmau- vile.93 AUCTION SALE 0F VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PKOPERTY in Orono The uudersigned bas received inst.nuc- lions. te seIl by publicauction on the "BRITAINS BEST BOYS" FEGAN BOYS and VOUTI-S For Farm Worlt Ages 15 10 19 yoars. boîli experlone. ed and inexperièeced. Wel bnaiued aud ambîllous boys who wll accopt reaennab*e wages accotdiug to theit ablllty aud general knowledge. FECAN BOYS HOME, MS George Street. Toronto 2. 11-2 -il BIRTHS RANSBERRY-In Clarke, March St.h. 1932. *,. Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Ransberry, a son. THIRTELL-In Clarke, February 14th, 1932. bo Mr. and Mns. Wildiam T. Thir- tell, a son. WOTTEN - On Sunday. March 6th. 1932. to Mr. and Mms Jack Wotten, Purpie Hil,. a son. GAY--On Saturday. ifarch l2th. 1932, at vsraawa H-osptal,. b Mr. and Mrs. Hlarold Gay. a son. OVENS-in Xewtonvllle. on Thursday, February l8zh. 1932, to Mr. and Mm. Prank Ovens. a daughter. CRABB-In l3owmianville Hospital, on Saturday, March 12th, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. H. LyaL Crabb. a daughter. DUDLEY -In Bowmanvi.le Hospital, on Wednesdlay. M1arch 9-h, 1932, to Mr. anîd Srs. Floyd Dudley, a daughter. LEWINS-At the home of Srs. Her- bert Brown, Nzwcastle, on March 14tb, to Mr'. and Srs. George, Lewlns, a dau- ghter. MARRIGES GARTSHORE-SELBY-In the United Cburchi. New~castle, on Tuesday. March 15th, 1932, by Rev. W. P. Rogers, B. A., Norman A. G.artsraore, son o' -Mrs. Gart- short and the late Wm. A. î.;artshore of Brighton, and MXýie Isabe:le, young- est raughter of Mr. Isaac Sedby, New- castle. DEATHS POOLEY-ln Bo%%,man'.i:le. on Sunday. Marca 13tb. 1932, James Pooley. aged 6>years. DANDENO -In Toronto, on Sunday. March îlth. 1932, Dr. J. B. Dandeno, B.A_. A. M.. PhD. BASKERVILLE - In Newcastle. on Frî.aay. March îlh. 1932, Simon Bask- trvi,einu bs Sth year. BAIRD - At Port Hope Hospital. on Tues,îay, Match lôtb. 1942, Mary Brodie. a ie of the late E. J. Hairu. DAVIS-Ina Calgary, Alta, Match 5th. 193J. a, the home of ner daugiater, Mrs. W. S. Joiuiston. lOmma McPherson. wife of Mr. B. Davis. former.y of Orono. CUTHBERT-At Lcîth Ho0spîtal, Leîtb. Seotland. on Thursday. Feoruary 18th. 1>1.:.Richard R. Cutnbert. brother of Mrs. Jo ! r Lighterness Jr, Bowmnville. LANGSTAFFý-At Kendai. on Fraday, Marcra 111h. 1932. Idella Ann Rutiie- ford. beloved wife of the late Wm. B. Langstaff. in ber Slst year. Interment at Orono Cemeterv. MOUNTJOY-ln Cartwynight on Thurs- day. Marcb lth. 1932. John Richard Mountjoy. be oved husband of LoCuisa S;ameils. in has 6tb year. IntermEnt at Cadmus Cemetery. MOIOGE - On Tuesday. March 15th. 1932. at ris late residence., il Rossmore Rd.. Toronto, Richard J. Hoidge. be. loved busband of Annie We ch. father of May Schofield. Evelyn Austin and Len. Hoidge. in bas 6S1h year. IN MEMORIAM WILSON-In loving memnory of our dearmoter.the late Mrs. Win. Wilson, wbo nied IMarcb l3tb. 1930. Gone into the ligbt that shines s0 fair, Gone from this eartb of sorrow and cane. Resting those bauds tbat did their best. Gone dear mother. gone to, rest. -Sçad;y ruissed by ber Sons aud Daughters. STAPLETON - In loving memory of Tboma.s Stapleton. wbo departed Ibis life on Match 141h. 1929. Otten oun tboughts wauder. To a grave nol fan away; Where Ihey laid mny darlang father. Three years ago today. Those who have a father Cherish hlm with care. For there will never ho another To fil bis vacant chair. --Sadly mlssed by bis lovlng daughter, AIf roda Mary. Wanted HOUSE WANTED-6 roomed bouise lu good condixion. wîtb ail conveniences. Phbone 2; alter 5 p. M. l1-P* WANTED-Strong girl or woman for gcneral work and wait taole. Perman- enît if satisfactory. $10.00 znontnly. Srs. Law. Newtonville. 11-3 POSITION WANTED-Young womiau watb one child would take care of sum- rnat cozztage or country home. in ex- change for room and board; roferences. Pnone Lombard 3468. Toronato, or write 521 Concord Ave.. Toronto. 1- Articles For Sale FOR SALE-NOw single garage. Ap- ply A. y. ALerneUiy. Phone 4t.r2L. 45-tf FOR SALE - 150 No. 1 large cedar posta. App.y T. H. Giobs. R. lit. 1,1 y- rone. il- FOR SALE - 10 plgs. S weeks old. Kerîii ttox. R. R. 4, l3ownmanviile. Paone 14on4. 11-1 PIGS FOR SALE-Yorkshire pigs. 6 weeks old. W. E. Sanuerson. Enniakil- Icu. Phone 383r32. il-tf WOOD FOR SALE-Hardwood. cut to atove length. Appiy to Fred Tabb. Ty- roue. Phone 30gr6. 10-2* FOR SALE - Cedar posta, 20e oach; good Massey-Hiarria 3-borse cu.tlvator, $7.W0. C. J. Mitchell. Newcastle. Phone Clarke 1914. BRED.TO.LAY HENS FOR SALE- 100 bred-to-lay. Walter Rose pure bred S. C. White Leghorn boens for sale. Ex- cellent breeding stock in full lay. H-. B. Creeper. BowmanvlUe. Te.ophone 62. 9-3w CHICKS FOR SALE - Mars Lodge Harchery open for business. producing fineet quality Government approveal chieks. Parent stock blood tested- Custom Hatcbing wantod. Phone 12. BowmanvilUo. 7-4* FOR SA LE--GovErmument Grade No. 1, home growu White Blossom Sweet Clo- ver See:bissod wnhi. -Ah-prize St FOR EXCHANGE - New brIck b.ouse. six roome, lu Oshawa, o-changefo !arm a itb somo stock sud Implemonta. A.ýpply owuer. 350 Division Street, Osh- awa. 10-2w Saturday. Mai-ch 19th-,One 1-tan1 J. & J. Taylor sale thie property of A. Portier. wlll be sold at White Rose Service Station. King & Lib- erty Sts., Bowmanville, on above date at 2.30 P. m. R. M. Jamieson, belli . 11-1 Dollar Days $ $AT MITCHELL'S DRUG STORE Friday andi Saturday, Mar. 18-19 SUINDRIES 3 Jars B4 Shaving Cream $1.00 3 Pyrodentax Tooth Brushes .S.00 SeelYs Dusting Powder $1.00 Wiicl Hazel Creain. 4 Botties $1.00 Castile Soap. 6 - 19c bars S1.00 Seely's Bath Salis S1.00 Yardley's Lavender Soap, 3 for S1.00 Renaud's Sweet Pea Per urne, 2 for $1.00 Seely Sweet Pea Perfume, 3 for S1.00 Shaving Brushes, s-eg. $1.50, on sale . .. . . 1.00 Mitchels Pure Cod Liver OU. reg. $1.00, on sale . .89e Wampole's Cod Liver Ext. 51.00 Wamopoles Orape SaIt . .00f Wampole's Mllk of Magnesia, 2 fuil pinta .. 31.. . 00f Nyal Creophos ..... .0Le Nyal Blood Purifier .... 10 Nyal Celery Nez-vine .....$L Nyal Stone Root Co. (Kidney and Eladder Tonic) . 10 Hot Water Bottles, reg. $1.75 for . .....3 1.80 R.M. Mitchell & Co. Druggists and Optometriats Bowmanville Phone 92 Ontario DID YOU EVER SEE SUJCH VALUES ? Prices drastically reduced to stimulate Dollar Day Buying. Theatre coupon with each $1 purchase. Sterling Silver Tie Pins ............. $1.00 ea. Leather Wrist Watch Straps, reg. 65e each, 2 for $1.00 China Cups and Saucers, hand painted, 2 Cups and 2 Saucers ...........$10 Large assortment of Costume and Evening Neekiaces, worth $1.50 each ....... $1.00 ea. China Dinner Plates, special ....... 6 for $1.0 Sugars and Creams, the pair........... $LS0 Scores of Bridge Prizes............. $1.00 ea. Real Leather Cigarette Cases, reg. $1.50 for $1.0 Real Leather Bill Folds, reg. $1.50 for..$1.00 FREE-With every dollar purchase inu our store on Dollar Days we wiIl give absolutely free a chiid's bead neekiace. J. R. Moore, Jeweller KING STREET BOWMANVILLE AT THE CORNER GROCERY STORE Roman Meai Bread, baked by Corbett's. .8c loaf Canada Dry, the Champagne of Ginger Aies, 6 pint carton ..................... $1.0 Lushus Jellies, try new Lime flavor, 3 pkgs. 25c Pure Orange Marînalade, 40 oz. jar ....... 21c Canned Peas, Corn or Tomatoes...... 6 tins 45c Choice Cooking Beans............ 10 lbs. 25c Selox, the Speed Soap............ 2 pkgs. 25c Strawberry Jam, 40 oz. jar..............3c Fairsex Toilet Soap............... 5 bars 25c 1 A DOLLAR DAY BARGMIN i 1 Skooter Skate 2 Bars Calay Soap Regular Value $1.35 Friday andi Saturday 1 Pkg. Ivory Flakes 3 Bars P. GQNapthia Sop I7 c. 1 Large Chipso or Oxydol Crosse & Biackweil's Salmon, ½/-l-b. tins .... 22c Pouitry Feeds and Supplies - Fresh Vegetables Oysters - Finnan Haddie - B. C. Salmon Sea Herring Get Your, Theatre Coupons at Harry Allin's. HARR Y ALUIN King steoel BOWMANVIA phono 184 TEM CANADIAN STATMBLAN. DOWMANVU.LM TRURSDAY, MARCH 1M. 1932 Pa envm

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